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cbs's david martin has more on the so-called "limited military mission." could be >> reporter: faced with predictions, the afghan capital could be under taliban attack within 30 days, the military is sending 3,000 combat troops to kabul's international airport to start pulling out american diplomats. >> these are infantry batallions that are highly trained and will have the capabilities to support in any manner what the state department needs to facilitate this reduction. >> reporter: they will fly in from the persian gulf and begin removing more than 4,000 state department employees located at the embassy to the airport. whether by ground or helicopter will depend on conditions in kabul. from there, the military will airlift them out of the country, along with afghans who worked for the u.s. during the war and are trying to escape taliban revenge. >> we believe this is the prudent thing to do, given the rapidly deteriorating security situation in and around kabul. >> reporter: the airlift is supposed to be completed by the end of this month, but the troop
cbs's david martin has more on the so-called "limited military mission." could be >> reporter: faced with predictions, the afghan capital could be under taliban attack within 30 days, the military is sending 3,000 combat troops to kabul's international airport to start pulling out american diplomats. >> these are infantry batallions that are highly trained and will have the capabilities to support in any manner what the state department needs to facilitate this reduction....
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david martin, thank you. turning to tropical storm fred which slammed into the florida panhandle today with gusts topping 70 miles per hour. that is actually ne that is actually nearly hurricane force. tonight the storm is it barreling north dumping heavy rain on parts of florida, alabama and georgia, flood alerts stretch as far north as virginia with up to eight " of rain expected to some places. manuel bojorquez joins us from panama city beach, florida. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, norah. thousands are without power tonight here along the florida panhandle as the storm moves through. as tempting as the water behind me may be for some, officials say the surf is dangerous and are asking people to stay out to of the water. one of the biggest threats from fred the storm surge, could reach 3 to 5 feet in some areas of the panhandle and some areas are already dealing with the water coming up as early as this morning. tonight the main concern going forward, the rainfall. some areas could see 4 to 8 inc
david martin, thank you. turning to tropical storm fred which slammed into the florida panhandle today with gusts topping 70 miles per hour. that is actually ne that is actually nearly hurricane force. tonight the storm is it barreling north dumping heavy rain on parts of florida, alabama and georgia, flood alerts stretch as far north as virginia with up to eight " of rain expected to some places. manuel bojorquez joins us from panama city beach, florida. good evening. >> reporter:...
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cbs's david martin is at the pentagon, but we begin with cbs's roxana saberi in kabul.a, good evening. please tell us, just how anxious are afghans tonight? >> reporter: major, the mood here is grim tonight, as each day the taliban take over more and more key cities. the people here fear kabul could be next. with stunning speed, taliban fighters are sweeping across afghanistan. today, they took their biggest prize yet, the second-largest city, kandahar, dealing another moral and strategic blow to the afghan government and their forces. herat, the country's third- biggest city, also collapsed. and after seizing ghazni, the taliban now control a city only about 90 miles southwest of kabul. the group's rapid victories are overwhelming afghan troops, triggering the u.s. to announce today the significant staff draw-down at its embassy in the coming days. >> we intend to continue that enduring partnership with the people of afghanistan, and the government of afghanistan. so this shouldn't be read as any sort of message to the taliban. >> reporter: but as the u.s. prepares to
cbs's david martin is at the pentagon, but we begin with cbs's roxana saberi in kabul.a, good evening. please tell us, just how anxious are afghans tonight? >> reporter: major, the mood here is grim tonight, as each day the taliban take over more and more key cities. the people here fear kabul could be next. with stunning speed, taliban fighters are sweeping across afghanistan. today, they took their biggest prize yet, the second-largest city, kandahar, dealing another moral and strategic...
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david martin, thank you. and turning now to the covid pandemic. tonight, all 50 states are seeing high levels of covid transmission, and the u.s. is averaging almost 150,000 new cases per day. that's actually the most since january. staggering. well, outside the south, oregon has become one of the worst hot spots in the country, and cbs's janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: this is the all-out battle to save lives. in a medford, oregon, intensive care unit, all beds are full. most are unvaccinated and dying. i saw almost everyone in your i.c.u. is on a ventilator. how many of them will come out of this? >> we just withdrew care for two patients, they will die within the next hour. i think we will lose another couple by tonight. >> reporter: turn-around time after a patient dies, to get another in the room, is only a few hours. >> it's the worst we've ever seen. >> reporter: nurse clarissa traumatized by the u carson is traumatized by the unprecedented number of deaths. >> the grief is >> the grief is tremendous. we are used to winning. us i.c.u.
david martin, thank you. and turning now to the covid pandemic. tonight, all 50 states are seeing high levels of covid transmission, and the u.s. is averaging almost 150,000 new cases per day. that's actually the most since january. staggering. well, outside the south, oregon has become one of the worst hot spots in the country, and cbs's janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: this is the all-out battle to save lives. in a medford, oregon, intensive care unit, all beds are full. most are...
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cbs' david martin is at the pentagon for us tonight. so david our troops are out but what about the billions of dollars worth of military equipment that was left behind. is it going to fall into terrorists' hands? >> general mckenzie said they had quote unquote de militarized all of this equipment, and it is quite a long list. up to 70 rafs vehicles especially developed to protect troops from roadside bombs, were there 27 humvees and 73 aircraft, so that is surely billions of dollars worth of military equipment. >> o'donnell: and i just have to did you, david, you have covered the war in afghanistan since the 9/11 attacks. 20 years, what does this moment mean? >> reporter: to me it is on all of us, all of us as american citizens. we as a country could not summon the will to outlast the taliban. we sent more than 800,000 troops to fight in the war. the vast majority of them did everything we asked of them. they would have gone back for another 20 years if we had asked them. but the country grew tired of the war and they elected political
cbs' david martin is at the pentagon for us tonight. so david our troops are out but what about the billions of dollars worth of military equipment that was left behind. is it going to fall into terrorists' hands? >> general mckenzie said they had quote unquote de militarized all of this equipment, and it is quite a long list. up to 70 rafs vehicles especially developed to protect troops from roadside bombs, were there 27 humvees and 73 aircraft, so that is surely billions of dollars...
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david martin, thank you. and tonight, as we wait to see what happens to the afghans who helped the u.s. and want to leave the country because they fear for their lives, the taliban has insisted they will respect human rights. but today, protests turned deadly. cbs' roxana saberi reports. >> reporter: in an early display of dissent against the taliban's takeover, protesters in eastern afghanistan today waved the afghan national flag. taliban fighters responded swiftly, leaving at least oneeae dead. dead. scenes like these challenge the taliban's pledge that this time, they'll bring law and order with a kinder, gentler hand.and. the tal the taliban commander told cbs news his fighters have set up checkpoints into kabul airport to control crowds, but for many afghans trying to flee the country, these heavily-armed fighters are inflicting terror. few make this far, if at all. so we're heading now to the military side of kabul airport, which has reopened for flights for foreigners like us to leave, and afghans tha
david martin, thank you. and tonight, as we wait to see what happens to the afghans who helped the u.s. and want to leave the country because they fear for their lives, the taliban has insisted they will respect human rights. but today, protests turned deadly. cbs' roxana saberi reports. >> reporter: in an early display of dissent against the taliban's takeover, protesters in eastern afghanistan today waved the afghan national flag. taliban fighters responded swiftly, leaving at least...
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hahard to think. >> david martin, thank you for continuing to cover this.nd we'll be right back graham. stay with us. tap your way to your savings goals. without missing a beat. so, you can feed his passion. ear plugs not included. ♪ u.s. bank. we'll get there together. (man) my ex is dating a pisces. so i'm like, 'screw it. let's talk manifesting. let's talk chakras. let's talk self healing my way through the 12th house. (woman in van) and find your magic.ions. fulle ♪let it go (huh, huh)♪ ♪let it go (word, word, 88)♪ ♪let it go (let it go)♪ before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, b
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david martin at the pentagon,in thanks so much. two atlanta-area high school coaches face murder charges. in 2019, one of their players died after conditioning drills on a scorching hot day, and coaches everywhere, who sometimes push their kids hard in the heat, are on notice. cbs' mark strassmann reports. >> reporter: imani bell, a stand-out student athlete, number 23, loved basketball. two years ago this week, the 16- year-old junior died during conditioning drills. coaches at elite scholar academy ran an outdoor team practice, despite a heat index as high as 103. >> gut-wrenching, heartbreaking. how could this happen? >> reporter: eric bell, imani's father, says e.r. doctors revived his daughter twice. >> the body was so hot that it went right back into cardiac arrest. >> reporter: you actually watched your daughter die. >> yes. i was actually in the room. and, you know, that's just a memory that i will never forget. >> reporter: charges against the teen's two high school coaches include second-degree murder, cruelty to children
david martin at the pentagon,in thanks so much. two atlanta-area high school coaches face murder charges. in 2019, one of their players died after conditioning drills on a scorching hot day, and coaches everywhere, who sometimes push their kids hard in the heat, are on notice. cbs' mark strassmann reports. >> reporter: imani bell, a stand-out student athlete, number 23, loved basketball. two years ago this week, the 16- year-old junior died during conditioning drills. coaches at elite...
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. >> scott pelley: tonight, david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> david martin: since presidenten took office, relations with iran have been tense, but nothing like the eye ball-to- eye ball confrontation during the trump administration when the two countries almost went to war. it happened over six days in january of 2020, beginning with an american drone strike which killed iran's most powerful general, and ending with an iranian ballistic missile attack against u.s. troops in iraq. earlier this year, we showed you for the first time drone video of what turned out to be the largest ballistic missile attack ever against americans, and we talked to the troops who were there on the night the u.s. and iran went to the brink. >> alan johnson: hey, buddy. if you're seeing this video, some bad things happened to dad last night. so, i need you to be strong, okay, for mom. and just always know in your heart that i love you, okay? bye, buddy. >> martin: a few hours after army major alan johnson recorded that message to his son, iranian batiiles ban rai wn on sad airbase in iraq where 2,
. >> scott pelley: tonight, david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> david martin: since presidenten took office, relations with iran have been tense, but nothing like the eye ball-to- eye ball confrontation during the trump administration when the two countries almost went to war. it happened over six days in january of 2020, beginning with an american drone strike which killed iran's most powerful general, and ending with an iranian ballistic missile attack...
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for some context, we're now joined by cbs news national security correspondent david martin.ing. >> good morning. >> nancy: you know, just a couple of days ago the plan was to leave at least some u.s. diplomats in the country long-term. now it sounds like they're trying to get everyone out as quickly as possible, maybe even by today. what's the latest? >> just before i walked on here, i got an e-mail that the ambassador has now left the embassy compound and is at the airport, along with the american flag. they are on track to have every american, u.s. diplomats, u.s. military, u.s. citizens, out o ghanisby aust 31st, if not sooner. they're going to set up this embassy at the airport to process the visa applications for all of those afghans who worked for the u.s. during the war and now have to fear for their lives. once that is done, the u.s. military is scheduled to pull out on august 31st. and if kabul is still under threat, the american flag is going to go with them. >> nancy: and they're obviously moving to the airport because they think isvacuation is workingiplats ant e
for some context, we're now joined by cbs news national security correspondent david martin.ing. >> good morning. >> nancy: you know, just a couple of days ago the plan was to leave at least some u.s. diplomats in the country long-term. now it sounds like they're trying to get everyone out as quickly as possible, maybe even by today. what's the latest? >> just before i walked on here, i got an e-mail that the ambassador has now left the embassy compound and is at the airport,...
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david martin has his story. >> i was the driving force behind this whole thing.s thinking about it right now. >> reporter: alexander vindman is talking about the impeachment of president trump, he was the star witness against his commander in chief. >> this is america. this is the country i've served and defended, that all of my brothers have served and here right matters. >> reporter: and that is the title of his memoir, a coming to america story which began in 1979, when his widowed father, simon, packed up alexander, his identical twin, eugene, and their older brother and fled ukraine, which was part of the soviet union. >> we moved for my children. there was no future there. this way it is time to go to the free country. >> reporter: so what did you expect to find when you came to this country? >> i expected freedom. >> reporter: did you find freedom here? >> yes, i find freedom, more freedom than i expected. >> reporter: they grew up in brooklyn, speaking russian at home, while simon made 20 dollars a day moving furniture. he had rambunctious twins who didn'
david martin has his story. >> i was the driving force behind this whole thing.s thinking about it right now. >> reporter: alexander vindman is talking about the impeachment of president trump, he was the star witness against his commander in chief. >> this is america. this is the country i've served and defended, that all of my brothers have served and here right matters. >> reporter: and that is the title of his memoir, a coming to america story which began in 1979,...
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david martin revisists the troubling tale of alpha platoon. plus the latest on hurricane ida., commentary from billie jean king and more on this sunday morning for the 29th of august, 2021. we'll be right back. ♪ unlock a summer of possibilities in a new chevy. expand your options...and your perspective. ♪ find new summer adventures. find new roads. enjoy the open road and make no monthly payments for 90 days on select popular chevy suvs. plus, get interest free financing for 72 months when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> pauley: we begin with the weather. it's the second weekend in a row where the mainland united states is facing a hurricane. this time it's ida. and as always, we get the latest from meteorologist jeff berardelli. >> jane, overnight this storm turned into a monster. it is every bit as bad, if not worse, than the national hurricane said yesterday. now the forecast is for an even stronger storm, making landfall with winds of 145 mile-an-hour. it could see gusts over 150 miles per hour. in addition, 45-foot waves off s
david martin revisists the troubling tale of alpha platoon. plus the latest on hurricane ida., commentary from billie jean king and more on this sunday morning for the 29th of august, 2021. we'll be right back. ♪ unlock a summer of possibilities in a new chevy. expand your options...and your perspective. ♪ find new summer adventures. find new roads. enjoy the open road and make no monthly payments for 90 days on select popular chevy suvs. plus, get interest free financing for 72 months when...
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. >> general, david martin with cbs. was there any attempt to interfere with the final flights out, either by the taliban or by isis or any other group? at the end, did americans just vacate the premises or did they turn it over to the taliban? gen. mckenzie: we know that isis-k has worked very, very hard to strike us and continue to strike us. we feel the strike we took yesterday was very disruptive to their attack plans and threw them off stride. that was one of the significant reasons why they were not able to organize themselves and get after us as we conducted the final withdrawal. the taliban have been very pragmatic and very businesslike as we have approached this withdrawal. we did not turn it over to the taliban. general donahue, one of the last things he did, was talk to the taliban commander he had been coordinating with, just letting him know we were leaving. but there was no discussion of turning anything over, of that at all. >> general, jennifer griffin from fox news. if i could have you reflect personally
. >> general, david martin with cbs. was there any attempt to interfere with the final flights out, either by the taliban or by isis or any other group? at the end, did americans just vacate the premises or did they turn it over to the taliban? gen. mckenzie: we know that isis-k has worked very, very hard to strike us and continue to strike us. we feel the strike we took yesterday was very disruptive to their attack plans and threw them off stride. that was one of the significant reasons...
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david martin has a look. >> there was nothing that i or anyone else saw that indicated a collapse ofs army and this government in 11 days. >> reporter: the collapse no one saw coming began on friday, august 6th, with the fall of a provincial capital in the far west of afghanistan. the white house said it was time for the afghans to step up. >> now is the moment for the leadership and the will in the face of the taliban's aggression and violence. >> reporter: in the next two days, four more provincial capitals fell, including the key city of kunduz which surrendered without a fight. that night, general frank mckenzie, the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan, alerted the pentagon, kabul could be surrounded within 30 days. an alarming prediction that turned out to be way off. pentagon spokesman john kirby. >> clearly, the security situation is deteriorating. and just over the last, what, 72 hours, roughly five provincial capitals fell to the taliban. that's deeply concerning. >> reporter: and they kept falling, as one after another, afghan units, trained and equipped by the u.s., ga
david martin has a look. >> there was nothing that i or anyone else saw that indicated a collapse ofs army and this government in 11 days. >> reporter: the collapse no one saw coming began on friday, august 6th, with the fall of a provincial capital in the far west of afghanistan. the white house said it was time for the afghans to step up. >> now is the moment for the leadership and the will in the face of the taliban's aggression and violence. >> reporter: in the next...
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the taliban seized power, we'll take stock of the aftermath with national security correspondent david martind then it is on to our cell phones. we pretty much take them for granted now, but they truly did change the world. david pogue sits down with the man, who believe it or not, invented them, and he is still hard at work. >> a radio telephone on your dashboard -- >> reporter: in 1972, a mobile phone was a car telephone, a 30-pound box installed in your trunk. >> they're all the same. >> yeah. >> reporter: but this man had a vision of something much better. >> it is small enough to put in your pocket, big enough it could go between your ears and your mouth. >> reporter: coming up on "sunday morning," meet 92-year-old marty cooper, the father of the cell phone. >> cowan: from "star wars" to indiana jones, e.t., "harry potter", the music of john williams is part of the soundtrack of our lives. and as tracy smith will tell you, williams isn't about to stop now. ♪ >> reporter: john williams is still busy as ever and still not satisfied. i know you're a very modest man, but will you allow yours
the taliban seized power, we'll take stock of the aftermath with national security correspondent david martind then it is on to our cell phones. we pretty much take them for granted now, but they truly did change the world. david pogue sits down with the man, who believe it or not, invented them, and he is still hard at work. >> a radio telephone on your dashboard -- >> reporter: in 1972, a mobile phone was a car telephone, a 30-pound box installed in your trunk. >> they're...
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cbs' david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: ranks of surrendering afghan soldiers and rowss. military equipment captured by the taliban tell the story of what is fast becoming a humanitarian disaster for the afghan people and a humiliating end to america's longest war. since last friday, the capitals of nine provinces have fallen. "you can't look at that map and assume the taliban is going for anything less than total victory," one u.s. military officer said. but pentagon spokesman john kirby insisted, all is not lost yet. >> no potential outcome has to be inevitable, including the-- the fall of kabul. >> reporter: with the taliban capturing more and more equipment, the latest military assessment is that kabul could come under attack in as little as 30 days. the afghan government could fall within 90. refugees are flooding into kabul, and taliban agents are almost certainly among them. the u.s. increased the number of air strikes to eight in the last 24 hours, but afghan units are collapsing so rapidly, there's not time to call in strikes that stop the taliban advance. that
cbs' david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: ranks of surrendering afghan soldiers and rowss. military equipment captured by the taliban tell the story of what is fast becoming a humanitarian disaster for the afghan people and a humiliating end to america's longest war. since last friday, the capitals of nine provinces have fallen. "you can't look at that map and assume the taliban is going for anything less than total victory," one u.s. military officer said. but...
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>> general, david martin with cbs. 27 casualties is a terrible number. 12 dead. can you explain the circumstances of these attacks which has resulted in such high casualties for the u.s.? >> sure, david. first of all, you understand we're still investigating the exact circumstances. what i can tell you is this: the attack occurred at a gate. the gate we have to check people before they get on to the air field. we have to ensure they're not carrying a bomb or any other weapon to make its way on an aircraft. that requires physical screening. you have to get very close to that person. so while the air base itself is sur rounded by walls, we're bunkered in, at these gates where people actually come on the air field, there's no substitute for a young man or woman standing up there conducting a search of the person before we let them on. the taliban have conducted searches before and sometimes they have been good, sometimes not. before this attack we passed 104,000 people too. we'll find ways to get better. you don't want to let somebody on an airplane carrying a bomb.
>> general, david martin with cbs. 27 casualties is a terrible number. 12 dead. can you explain the circumstances of these attacks which has resulted in such high casualties for the u.s.? >> sure, david. first of all, you understand we're still investigating the exact circumstances. what i can tell you is this: the attack occurred at a gate. the gate we have to check people before they get on to the air field. we have to ensure they're not carrying a bomb or any other weapon to make...
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. >> general david martin with cbs.o interfere with the final flights out either by the taliban or by isis or any other group? and at the end, did americans just vacate the premises, or did they turn it over to the taliban? >> we know that isis-k has worked very, very hard to continue to strike. we feel that the strike we took yesterday in kabul actually was very disruptive to their attack plans and threw them off stride. i think that was one of the significant reasons why they were not able to organize themselves and get after us as we conducted the final withdrawal. i will tell you the taliban had been very pragmatic and very businesslike as we have approached this withdrawal. we did not turn it over to the taliban. general donahue, one of the last things he did before leaving was talk to the taliban commander that he had been coordinating with about the time we were going to leave just to let them know that we were leaving. but there was no discussion of turning anything over of that at all. >> general, jennifer grif
. >> general david martin with cbs.o interfere with the final flights out either by the taliban or by isis or any other group? and at the end, did americans just vacate the premises, or did they turn it over to the taliban? >> we know that isis-k has worked very, very hard to continue to strike. we feel that the strike we took yesterday in kabul actually was very disruptive to their attack plans and threw them off stride. i think that was one of the significant reasons why they were...
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>> general david martin with cbs. was there any attempt to interfere with the final flights out, either by the taliban or by isis or any other group and did -- at the end did americans just vacate the premises or did they turn it over to the taliban? >> we know that isis-k has worked very, very hard to strike us and continue to strike us. we feel that the strike we took yesterday in kabul actually was very disruptive to their attack plans and threw them off stride. that is one of the significant reasons why they were not able to organize themselves. i'll tell you, the taliban have been very pragmatic and very business-like as we have approached this withdraw. we did not turn it over to the taliban. general donhe last things h talk to the taliban commander that he was coordinating with about the time that we were going to leave to let them know we were leaving. there was no discussion of turning anything over of that at all. >> general, jennifer griffin from fox news. if i could have you reflect personally after 20 yea
>> general david martin with cbs. was there any attempt to interfere with the final flights out, either by the taliban or by isis or any other group and did -- at the end did americans just vacate the premises or did they turn it over to the taliban? >> we know that isis-k has worked very, very hard to strike us and continue to strike us. we feel that the strike we took yesterday in kabul actually was very disruptive to their attack plans and threw them off stride. that is one of...
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worked on the act, specifically, kara, gleb, ronce, gigi, and nicole, jennifer, matthew, jamie, david martin, stacey baird, patrick enrock, masin, hannah albert, elle asono, john, sean, brian mcdermott, john, jordan blue, lucy hunter, kelly ryan, melissa porter and david strickland. these are some of the individuals that were involved in putting together the commerce piece of the underlying bill. 20% of the underlying bill was the fowfer -- focus of the commerce committee. i want to thank senator wicker and his staff to pull off the bipartisan bill that came to the senate floor as part of this package. our legislation, i think, is an historic investment to rebuild the infrastructure, including for things like mega projects, basically helping to eliminate our problems, improve our freight network, improve our environment and helping amtrak better serve the united states of america. all of these were important investments, but we should look at the first. first we're authorizing for the first time mega projects. mega projects often take up so much of our budgets in our states and federally the
worked on the act, specifically, kara, gleb, ronce, gigi, and nicole, jennifer, matthew, jamie, david martin, stacey baird, patrick enrock, masin, hannah albert, elle asono, john, sean, brian mcdermott, john, jordan blue, lucy hunter, kelly ryan, melissa porter and david strickland. these are some of the individuals that were involved in putting together the commerce piece of the underlying bill. 20% of the underlying bill was the fowfer -- focus of the commerce committee. i want to thank...
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david? >> general, dave martin with cbs. 27 casualties is a terrible number. 12 dead. could you explain the circumstances of these attacks which resulted in such high casualties for the u.s.? >> sure. so first of all, you understand that we're still investigating exact circumstances. but what i can tell you is this. the attack occurred athe a gate. gate we have to check people before they get on to the airfield. the we have to ensure they're not carrying a bomb or any kind of weapon that can make its way on to an aircraft. that requires physical screening. you can't do that. you have to get very close to that person. so while the air base itself is surrounded with t walls or well bunkered in, we've done a number of things to protect ourselves. at the interface points, the gates where people actually come on the airfield, there is no substitute for a young man or woman, young united states man or woman standing up there conducting a search of that person before you let them on. the taliban conducted searches before they get to that point. and sometimes the searches are
david? >> general, dave martin with cbs. 27 casualties is a terrible number. 12 dead. could you explain the circumstances of these attacks which resulted in such high casualties for the u.s.? >> sure. so first of all, you understand that we're still investigating exact circumstances. but what i can tell you is this. the attack occurred athe a gate. gate we have to check people before they get on to the airfield. the we have to ensure they're not carrying a bomb or any kind of weapon...
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it will be a terrible while to give it $360.00 of you and bring in david kaz, former assistant, us attorney and ed martin as well as safely ego. thank you so much for joining me. and david, you know, i know your last name because you were wondering if i was going to play the one quote. i think there's t shirts already played, but i do have chairs and kids watch did involve the whoa. coul president trump feels about woke. i'm going to start with you because this is, this is your home charge. he did new social media platform to get the point across on saturday night. do you think this is susie has in for the former president is gaining strength again. and what does that mean for his future? well sure, look. one thing is donald trump is a master this, right? i mean, a governing is hard work. joe biden is learning that being a candidate and being out is easier. and donald trump loves to turn phrases and to get people amped up. so it was a master class in donald trump. there's never been anybody like him. the other thing though is that, as you see, biden stumble and i mean at this point, even the mainstream m
it will be a terrible while to give it $360.00 of you and bring in david kaz, former assistant, us attorney and ed martin as well as safely ego. thank you so much for joining me. and david, you know, i know your last name because you were wondering if i was going to play the one quote. i think there's t shirts already played, but i do have chairs and kids watch did involve the whoa. coul president trump feels about woke. i'm going to start with you because this is, this is your home charge. he...
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get professor martin to around the documents and marginality being scrolled around martin luther king and historian david garrow thought it his duty to release salacious scuttlebutt around martin luther king that had to do with unnamed authors in the fbi that thought dr. king had been a party of or at least a witness of a crime of sexual violence. i'm curious to -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution and to think about the moral fbi and believe it or not i have access to colonial office records about my grandfather and crimes that he may have committed with salacious nature and grappling with it thinking about my own writing and the news cycle itself and where you may come down on what we may credibly draw or infer given your research on a moral fbi about what the character of the organization might be and what it's telling us about the nature of state surveillance and what to do with these kinds of claims where tourly you have a bundle of documentation that's talking about folks who are very intimately concerned about the spiritual lives hand morality o
get professor martin to around the documents and marginality being scrolled around martin luther king and historian david garrow thought it his duty to release salacious scuttlebutt around martin luther king that had to do with unnamed authors in the fbi that thought dr. king had been a party of or at least a witness of a crime of sexual violence. i'm curious to -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution and to think about the moral fbi and believe...
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david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united states. started in 1954 at the dawn of television. even though he has long been off the air the late night format fields -- is built a lot the way cars and buildup in terms of an audience carson had an audience of 50 million people. that's an astonishing number for his time and for hours. jimmy fallon the tonight show which ranks third has less than 2 million viewers a night on average. a lot of that has to do with the rise of the internet were audiences have splintered that make no mistake about it it's an astonishing difference. johnny carson was also a gold lined for nbc. >> "the tonight show" was generating 17% of a
david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united...
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david chambers claimed to work for the nhs and jabbed kathleen martin inside her home, before chargingtely targeted kathleen martin at her home in surbiton on december the 30th last year. the court heard how chambers had gone to miss martin's home. he told her to sit down. he was pretending to be an employee of the nhs, and he told her to roll up her sleeve and then he pretended to administer a vaccine. now, the prosecution barrister in the case today said that he didn't actually inject anything into the victim, but he pretended to do so. he added that the victim was not left with any marks now after that happened chambers then asked miss martin for money. she handed over £140 in cash. and then, on reflection, the court heard she realised that something was wrong. she contacted the police. five days later, chambers returned to her house demanding more money. and miss martin told him she wasn't going to give him any and also told him that she had contacted officers. the court heard during the sentencing from the judge who described chambers�*s actions as despicable. the judge also said
david chambers claimed to work for the nhs and jabbed kathleen martin inside her home, before chargingtely targeted kathleen martin at her home in surbiton on december the 30th last year. the court heard how chambers had gone to miss martin's home. he told her to sit down. he was pretending to be an employee of the nhs, and he told her to roll up her sleeve and then he pretended to administer a vaccine. now, the prosecution barrister in the case today said that he didn't actually inject...
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tom: david wilson, thank you so much, with a chart floating around on the zeitgeist right now. she is on the bloomberg. gina martinbloomberg intelligence chief equity strategist. it is upgrade time. the people cautious are lifting estimates. mostly based off of earnings. what is the earnings integrity right now? gina: it is actually quite excellent. what is happening with earnings is largely driven by what is happening with revenue growth, and revenue growth is running at about a 20% pace you're on your. what we are seining -- what we are seeing in terms of the earnings stream is analysts starting to capitulate to what will be a sustainable recovery and earnings growth. will we see 20% revenue growth into perpetuity? no. but analysts are forecasting that we will roughly average 10% revenue growth over the next few quarters. so certainly a sustainable uptrend in earnings has been part of the optimism that has emerged in equity prices over the last six to 12 months. lisa: it is a good day to try to worry about something or other, so how much do you worry about the jackson hole meeting on friday? what could potential
tom: david wilson, thank you so much, with a chart floating around on the zeitgeist right now. she is on the bloomberg. gina martinbloomberg intelligence chief equity strategist. it is upgrade time. the people cautious are lifting estimates. mostly based off of earnings. what is the earnings integrity right now? gina: it is actually quite excellent. what is happening with earnings is largely driven by what is happening with revenue growth, and revenue growth is running at about a 20% pace...
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david chambers, who was 33 and from southwest london, posed as an nhs employee when he knocked on 93—year—old kathleen martinburning calories. the rate remained steady for the next 40 years. this suggests weight gain in middle age has more to do with the amount of calories we and how quickly they are banned. british climate scientists working in antarctica are carefully monitoring a colossal iceberg floating near their base. it�*s almost as big as greater london, and hasjust brushed past the iceshelf where the researchers carry out their work. the uncertainty around the way the ice is drifting means the halley research station has been mothballed, as jonathan amos explains. it was the briefest and gentlest of icy kisses. a colossal iceberg, a74, weighing billions of tonnes, scrapes past a region of the antarctic, known as the brunt ice shelf. it was the moment the british antarctic survey had been anticipating for months. the expectation was the berg would knock into and dislodge another vast and unstable piece of ice that�*s sitting in front of the survey�*s halley research station. the fact that nothing wa
david chambers, who was 33 and from southwest london, posed as an nhs employee when he knocked on 93—year—old kathleen martinburning calories. the rate remained steady for the next 40 years. this suggests weight gain in middle age has more to do with the amount of calories we and how quickly they are banned. british climate scientists working in antarctica are carefully monitoring a colossal iceberg floating near their base. it�*s almost as big as greater london, and hasjust brushed past...
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david bachtiar, who's an offensive lineman from the bay area. look with the gave his quarterback aaron rodgers and aston martin, designed. and they can even had a pink fuzzy steering wheel, so maybe that'll loosen things up there, right? yeah yeah, there's that steering wheel i was talking about. all right, you check this out as well. this is an indonesian zoo and a woman there dropped her sunglasses into the home. of a very clever ranga tag. yep you know keepers. yeah he's gonna go for it. you know what? it looks pretty cool. that's a good one. i'm not sure if i'm not sure if the woman got her sunglasses back, but makes for a pretty good entertainment here. uh it indonesia. that's the sporting life. yeah they might. people have dinged up when she gets him back. yeah looks like a little stretched right. got tossed around a little bit. yeah. thank you. you got appreciate you watching here. the news at six are live. news coverage continues right now over on ktvu. plus but the news is seven. that's right. stick around. the big bang theory is coming up next. and alex and i will see you at 10 and 11 will see you at 10 and 11
david bachtiar, who's an offensive lineman from the bay area. look with the gave his quarterback aaron rodgers and aston martin, designed. and they can even had a pink fuzzy steering wheel, so maybe that'll loosen things up there, right? yeah yeah, there's that steering wheel i was talking about. all right, you check this out as well. this is an indonesian zoo and a woman there dropped her sunglasses into the home. of a very clever ranga tag. yep you know keepers. yeah he's gonna go for it. you...
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martin has the story. >> a viral tiktok viewed almost 5 million times. and with team usa firing a star athlete. the clip mocked david a high school football star in college prospect who recently spent time in a florida hospital suffering from covid after a speedo went on television with his mother talking about his scary ordeal team usa paint color. jessica maiolo took to social media. >> your kid does not it shot. your kidneys. but right now. that's what he needs. >> maiolo quickly deleted her tiktok but not before another user named savannah sparks re posted it along with her own commentary. >> jessica as a member of team usa paint. all. i really don't think you're qualified to speak on public health issues, especially not when it's to fat. shame hospitalized teenager who probably didn't have a say in his vaccination sentence, savannah's response went viral. outrage growing on the platform. other tiktok users calling maiolo a vile human team usa noticed 2 investigated and now has fired maiolo a statement reads in part this our decision to dismiss miss maiolo from the team usa program is final. and in effect immedi
martin has the story. >> a viral tiktok viewed almost 5 million times. and with team usa firing a star athlete. the clip mocked david a high school football star in college prospect who recently spent time in a florida hospital suffering from covid after a speedo went on television with his mother talking about his scary ordeal team usa paint color. jessica maiolo took to social media. >> your kid does not it shot. your kidneys. but right now. that's what he needs. >> maiolo...
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martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. >>> flags lowered in texas this morning in honor of one service member killed on thursday in kabul in the attacks there. u.s. marine david lee espinosa was a native of laredo, texas, he was just 20 years old. to honor him flags will stay at half staff until monday. [engine revs] now let's go borrow a boat and make some bad decisions. [engine revs] time to go incognito. [zippers fasten] [engine revs] i love you, ricky! i love you, cal! what's the next stop? it's time for your extracurriculars. ¡vámanos, amigos! woo-hoo! tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks?urriculars. now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many
martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. >>> flags lowered in texas this morning in honor of one service member killed on thursday in kabul in the attacks there. u.s. marine david lee espinosa was a native of laredo, texas, he was just 20 years old. to honor him flags will stay at half staff until monday. [engine revs] now let's go borrow a boat and make some bad decisions. [engine revs] time to go incognito. [zippers fasten] [engine revs] i love you, ricky! i love you, cal!...
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get, [inaudible] martin, if you could, respond to the news cycle about the documents that the margin of your related to biden luther king? and for those less familiar with historian david girl, [inaudible] fallacious iran's got about around montpelier taking, julia, that had to do with speculation from an unnamed author at the fbi who thought that dr. king had been party to, at least a witness of a crime of sexual violence. and i'm curious to get your -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution. and to think about the moral fbi, and believe it or not, i have access to colonial office records about my great grandfather who is a reverend, and there's marginally about [inaudible] salacious nature's, i'm crew at golfing with this. in my own writing but also [inaudible] where do you come down on what way credibly draw or confer or infer given your research on a moral fbi, about what the character of the organization might be, and what does it tell us about even the nature of state surveillance and what to do with these kinds of claims including you have a bundle of documentation that's talking about folks who are very intimately
get, [inaudible] martin, if you could, respond to the news cycle about the documents that the margin of your related to biden luther king? and for those less familiar with historian david girl, [inaudible] fallacious iran's got about around montpelier taking, julia, that had to do with speculation from an unnamed author at the fbi who thought that dr. king had been party to, at least a witness of a crime of sexual violence. and i'm curious to get your -- it's an extraordinary revision of the...
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martin's tombstone. >> we celebrate her every january 15th, balloons and cake. she would've been 62. >> come on now, sophie. yeah, you did it. thanks for watching. i'm amy robach. for davids that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities.
martin's tombstone. >> we celebrate her every january 15th, balloons and cake. she would've been 62. >> come on now, sophie. yeah, you did it. thanks for watching. i'm amy robach. for davids that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities.