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it's david cbs, senior guy with the city organization was she was a b, y, open up all she did the army. if they deal to do please feel the group when you got gunners. this is me and mine's as a cheap bridge in motion. scores by lake euros, kill grain. bliss gear that same with i see. do i live with and law? yes. literally. ignatius would say green. yes. is listed on the interested steak analysis financing, which was to say, granular e e, unless you bare patients, those brought your postalia to remove the pluming asleep. so i submitted it so you're yes. loading tish list, but who did so i see the image. does it still by noon, of course, watching years no one to nibble pooping and for there with that. then looking appleton, it's a conditional note that he said when that same place with me the nuremberg trials from the testimony of their member and stores during the retreat of german troops from ukraine, canada as himself, gave the order to continue the struggle and terror. specifically, in order to manage the nationalist movement, officials, officers and agents remained there. ah, they w
it's david cbs, senior guy with the city organization was she was a b, y, open up all she did the army. if they deal to do please feel the group when you got gunners. this is me and mine's as a cheap bridge in motion. scores by lake euros, kill grain. bliss gear that same with i see. do i live with and law? yes. literally. ignatius would say green. yes. is listed on the interested steak analysis financing, which was to say, granular e e, unless you bare patients, those brought your postalia to...
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cbs' david martin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. >> o'donnell: and the medical breakthrough. cbs' jon lapook with new technol that could change lives. ed >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary, just-before-midnight filing from the justice department, where the government laid out its investigation in far more detail than ever before. the document is 36 pages long with 18 additional pages of attachments and includes this photo at the end of the filing, the final page showing several classified secret and top secret documents. one noteworthy point-- none of the folders bear a label our a stamp kathy indicating they have been declassified. justice department says even some of the f.b.i. personnel and d.o.j. prosecutors on the case needed to get extra clearances to review some of that material. now, in this filing, the government lays out an important timeline, saying it tried to get
cbs' david martin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. >> o'donnell: and the medical breakthrough. cbs' jon lapook with new technol that could change lives. ed >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary, just-before-midnight filing from the justice department,...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> one of the largest garbage dumps in the world is located inifornia and hawaii. max starro reports on one group's effort to clean it up. >> reporter: the sailing ship kauai returned from its trip to the great pacific garbage patch. its catch, tons of abandoned fishing equipment, single use plastics, and household goods. >> it's a very sad and eerie feeling to be in the middle of the ocean and to see our own garbage floating out there. >> reporter: located halfway between hawaii and california the floating mess contains more than 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic, which amounts to about 250 pieces of debris for every human on the planet. the kauai covered more than 4600 nautical miles between san francisco and honolulu. after a 45-day trip the ocean voyage institute's crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. >> one thing that we encountered out there was just a great amount of consumer plastics. all those types of things. they end up thousands of miles out in the pacific. >> reporter: mary crowley is the founder of ocean voy
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> one of the largest garbage dumps in the world is located inifornia and hawaii. max starro reports on one group's effort to clean it up. >> reporter: the sailing ship kauai returned from its trip to the great pacific garbage patch. its catch, tons of abandoned fishing equipment, single use plastics, and household goods. >> it's a very sad and eerie feeling to be in the middle of the ocean and to see our own garbage floating out...
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i had on cbs mornings, david has another remarkable story for you. this time about a blind woman who overcame the odds to become one of the most inspirational writes inspirational writers in show jumping. she is good. > >> wrapper meek mills joins us at the table to talk about their their effort to reform the criminal justice system. will get the inside scoop on meek mis meek mills new music. he is very very excited about it. he is in a good place in his life. > >> if you are losing things, dan dan ackerman is here with some solutions. how you can keep tabs tabs on everything from your bosses, to your car keys. i do not know, amanda, do you wear glasses? >> i do, not on camera. i cannot cannot rock them as well as you do, gail. >> okay. i know, sometimes this is happened to me. wear my glasses? gail, they are on the top of your head. when you get this device, you don't have to worry about that anymore. amanda, you are welcome. we will will see you. you know the feeling. also when you forget when you park your car, we will help you. we will have those
i had on cbs mornings, david has another remarkable story for you. this time about a blind woman who overcame the odds to become one of the most inspirational writes inspirational writers in show jumping. she is good. > >> wrapper meek mills joins us at the table to talk about their their effort to reform the criminal justice system. will get the inside scoop on meek mis meek mills new music. he is very very excited about it. he is in a good place in his life. > >> if you are...
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head on "cbs mornings". davidl the way, revisiting some ofe most memorable characters he ha. has met. to find out how they are doing today. > >> families brought together bye and faith. there is a twist. we will explain. > >> jamie yuccas goes into the danger zone alongside one of the the stars of the latest top gun. gun movie. she does not back down from a dogfight. that is jamie yuccas for you. > >> anthony catches up with the a the a dolan in the mixed take. to talk about keeping the band's 's spirit alive more than 50 years after they launched to start and. californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates hundreds of millions every year to permanently fund getting people off the streets a prop 26? not a dime to solve homelessness prop 27 has strong protections to prevent minors from betting. prop 26? no protections for minors. prop 27 helps every tribe, including disadvantaged tribes. prop 26? nothing for disadvantaged tribes vote yes on 27. now you can save big on supers
head on "cbs mornings". davidl the way, revisiting some ofe most memorable characters he ha. has met. to find out how they are doing today. > >> families brought together bye and faith. there is a twist. we will explain. > >> jamie yuccas goes into the danger zone alongside one of the the stars of the latest top gun. gun movie. she does not back down from a dogfight. that is jamie yuccas for you. > >> anthony catches up with the a the a dolan in the mixed...
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cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus joins us now. cases among children is alarming to many. you have some already in school, many more going back. is it fair to say we're entering sort of this new phase of this outbreak? >> you have to realize of 14,000 cases still single digits are children. so it is remarkably rare in children. we're in a new phase where it is spreading rapidly. we need to enact the methods we know that work, which is vaccinating the people at risk and also treating the people early with medications that stop monkeypox. >> on "face the nation" today dr. deborah birx, the former coronavirus response coordinator for the white house, had a few comments to say in reference to the comparison of monkeypox and covid-19. i want to take a listen. >> five months have gone by. just like what happened with covid. lack of preparation. lack of engagement. lack of utilization of the tools that we had in real time to prevent this 14,000, and probably it's well over 20,000 now. >> so what do you make of that comparison, dr. agus? >> in the general spirit she's right. we fa
cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus joins us now. cases among children is alarming to many. you have some already in school, many more going back. is it fair to say we're entering sort of this new phase of this outbreak? >> you have to realize of 14,000 cases still single digits are children. so it is remarkably rare in children. we're in a new phase where it is spreading rapidly. we need to enact the methods we know that work, which is vaccinating the people at risk and also...
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cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus joins us from los angeles.octor, thank you asles for joining us. the cdc says the vast majority of cases have involved men having sex with other men, but late friday night illinois officials reported that a day care worker tested positive and potentially exposed 50 kids. so the question i have, who really needs to be concerned here? >> so the dominant spread of this virus, almost all spread is from an open lesion touching somebody else's skin. so with sex there is a lot of skin touching skin, so that's why there is transmission there. it's not sexually transmitted by the classic definition. anybody who touches an open lesion is susceptible. it's rarely spread through surfaces or air. >> good news, i suppose, is that there is a vaccine for monkeypox. bad news, there is more need or even demand in some cases than supply. >> people born before 1973 in this country received a smallpox vaccine which covers this strain of monkeypox. so that's the good news. there is a monkeypox specific vaccine that is being distribu
cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus joins us from los angeles.octor, thank you asles for joining us. the cdc says the vast majority of cases have involved men having sex with other men, but late friday night illinois officials reported that a day care worker tested positive and potentially exposed 50 kids. so the question i have, who really needs to be concerned here? >> so the dominant spread of this virus, almost all spread is from an open lesion touching somebody else's skin....
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rikki klieman, cbs news legal analyst, david laufman, former justice department official, thank you bothake, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. >>> we want to turn now to campaign '22. our robert costa is on the campaign trail in atlanta this morning and the editor in chief of the cook rep
rikki klieman, cbs news legal analyst, david laufman, former justice department official, thank you bothake, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. large out-of-state corporations have set...
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joining us now is the founder girlfriend trouble productions, and former anchor at abc and cbs news riina nainan and david axelrod. thank you to both of you for being here. you heard what john kirby is saying and they're hailing this as a success. it is a success. they got this guy after 21 years. but there is also a lot of questions this is raising about this guy being in kabul, david. >> yeah, there is no question about it. but i must say as i was watching john kirby there, i was thinking back a year ago to his briefings at the pentagon on the withdrawal from afghanistan and, boy, he has more of a bounce in his step today because success is better than the appearance of disorderliness and he -- and offense is better than defense and this was an offensive move. but, look, it does raise questions, how did he get there, how did he feel as you pointed out so comfortable that he stepped out on the balcony in the middle of the capital of afghanistan, and one hopes that what kirby says also turns out to be true, which is this is a lesson that will chasten the taliban about harboring terrorists in their -- in t
joining us now is the founder girlfriend trouble productions, and former anchor at abc and cbs news riina nainan and david axelrod. thank you to both of you for being here. you heard what john kirby is saying and they're hailing this as a success. it is a success. they got this guy after 21 years. but there is also a lot of questions this is raising about this guy being in kabul, david. >> yeah, there is no question about it. but i must say as i was watching john kirby there, i was...
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. > >> coming up today on the drew barrymore show, david alvarez today at 2:00 on kpix 5. > >> stick around for cbs mornings. gayle king, tony dokol and nate in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. okay, flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh okay, i will. i'll turn our thermostat to 78. i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's taco 'bout it! - nope. ohh, we can save the laundry 'til the mo
. > >> coming up today on the drew barrymore show, david alvarez today at 2:00 on kpix 5. > >> stick around for cbs mornings. gayle king, tony dokol and nate in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back...
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cbs mornings" and hello to viewers in the west. >> i'm nate burleson. >> and i'm michelle miller. >> and i'm david begnaud.nds with two of the best. here is your world in 90 seconds. >> your attorneys sent me an entire digital copy of your cell phone with every text message you sent. >> surprise revelations in the alex jones defamation case as he admitted the newtown massacre is real. >> more extreme weather across the countr
cbs mornings" and hello to viewers in the west. >> i'm nate burleson. >> and i'm michelle miller. >> and i'm david begnaud.nds with two of the best. here is your world in 90 seconds. >> your attorneys sent me an entire digital copy of your cell phone with every text message you sent. >> surprise revelations in the alex jones defamation case as he admitted the newtown massacre is real. >> more extreme weather across the countr
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cbs mornings" and hell ow to our viewers in the west. >> i'm nate burleson. >> and i'm michelle miller. >> and i'm david begnaud. >> here is today's "eyeovernight, a milestone for democrats on capitol hill on a massive bill addressing climate change and inflation. >> a sausage making of how we got here, folks are writing a lot of stoy stories or booking about it. >> the white house declared monkeypox a
cbs mornings" and hell ow to our viewers in the west. >> i'm nate burleson. >> and i'm michelle miller. >> and i'm david begnaud. >> here is today's "eyeovernight, a milestone for democrats on capitol hill on a massive bill addressing climate change and inflation. >> a sausage making of how we got here, folks are writing a lot of stoy stories or booking about it. >> the white house declared monkeypox a
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david, what are you learning questioning >> we have a portion which is interesting because some of this as reductive as expected. that is not overly surprising. but this gives an idea right here and cbsotted at mar-a-lago published monday january 18, 2021, at least two trucks at the premises january 18, 2021 a few days before then president trump left office. that is not abnormal, but then you have chunks like this redacted appearance so there may be information here related to that part of the moving truck. this is the kind of picture we are getting. we are not getting all of the details here as a affidavit has because of the sensitive nature of the affidavit. there is another part i want to read that is significant. it says, as i previously indicated to you" and this is the person who sworn to the affidavit mar-a-lago does not have a secure location as such it appears that the time classified document were removed from the secured facilities at the white house and moved to mar-a-lago on or around january 20, 2021. they have not been handled in an appropriate manner or stored in an appropriate location. we asked if at mar-a-lago the document stored to be secure and all the boxes rem
david, what are you learning questioning >> we have a portion which is interesting because some of this as reductive as expected. that is not overly surprising. but this gives an idea right here and cbsotted at mar-a-lago published monday january 18, 2021, at least two trucks at the premises january 18, 2021 a few days before then president trump left office. that is not abnormal, but then you have chunks like this redacted appearance so there may be information here related to that part...
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former national security adviser told cbs president trump would often ask briefers if he could keep documents, i asked bolton if the story was accurate, he says it is. davidvid: president biden still not commenting on the fbi raiding his predecessor's house, but vice president kamala harris is talking. jacqui heinrich is many kiowa island, south carolina, where president biden is vacationing. >> reporter: hey there, david, good morning to you. the official white house response is that there will not be a response. heir trying to stay as far away from the issue as possible to assuage fears that the department of justice had my sort of political influence coming from the white house on this case. they have been very careful to stay far away from this story. but yesterday vice president harris was asked the question, and she went a bit farther than the official white house no comment. listen. >> well, as a former prosecutor, i tell you i don't speak about anybody else's case, but i have full confidence that the department of justice will do what the facts and law require. i will say as a former prosecutor but as a citizen of our nation, any impacts on law en
former national security adviser told cbs president trump would often ask briefers if he could keep documents, i asked bolton if the story was accurate, he says it is. davidvid: president biden still not commenting on the fbi raiding his predecessor's house, but vice president kamala harris is talking. jacqui heinrich is many kiowa island, south carolina, where president biden is vacationing. >> reporter: hey there, david, good morning to you. the official white house response is that...
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cbs. so, liz is sort of going through something, and it's about shedding your skin. it's about losing who you once were, and as davidlife, holding office as a republican, ever again. >> yeah. there likely is not that path unless there is a tremendous, you know, moment for the republican party where they decide a completely different path, and that doesn't seem to at least be a possibility in the short-term. look, i think liz cheney has discovered through her work on the committee and through the public reaction to her work on the january 6th committee, that she does have a voice. she's not simply an anti-trump incumbent on a ticket at the end of her career, and she has to figure out not just what's next for her but the importance that i do believe that she sees in this threat to the -- to democracy, how she can best use her voice in that, how she can best move forward. it seems clear that having a political action committee is an easy decision to make and moving forward to support candidates that support democracy. but that certainly won't be the end of it. if it's a candidacy. one thing i do believe, i hope that i
cbs. so, liz is sort of going through something, and it's about shedding your skin. it's about losing who you once were, and as davidlife, holding office as a republican, ever again. >> yeah. there likely is not that path unless there is a tremendous, you know, moment for the republican party where they decide a completely different path, and that doesn't seem to at least be a possibility in the short-term. look, i think liz cheney has discovered through her work on the committee and...