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well, there was a reason, debra told them.john was in iraq working with doctors without borders, he was robbed. >> his house, his clothes, his cars. he was working with insurance -- an insurance company of getting the claim. so i let him borrow my car. >> reporter: john would get all his money back soon enough, said debra. didn't wash with terra. sounded like a shaggy dog tale. >> at that time i had lots of suspicions. >> reporter: and that's when she and her sister decided to do some snooping. >> she bought these trackers for cars. and she went and put one on my mom's tesla. so she found out where john was going. >> reporter: where was he going? >> he was going to multiple doctors' offices. >> reporter: not so unusual, perhaps, for an anesthesiologist. but the sisters noticed something. >> he was there for not that long of time. >> reporter: not long enough to conduct any medical procedure so what were those quick visits all about? seemed more like a man trying to get access to something. like maybe drugs. it was just a hunch
well, there was a reason, debra told them.john was in iraq working with doctors without borders, he was robbed. >> his house, his clothes, his cars. he was working with insurance -- an insurance company of getting the claim. so i let him borrow my car. >> reporter: john would get all his money back soon enough, said debra. didn't wash with terra. sounded like a shaggy dog tale. >> at that time i had lots of suspicions. >> reporter: and that's when she and her sister...
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debra alfarone is in washington. debra, the white house also held a really emotional ceremony last night. >> reporter: they absolutely did, anne-marie. emotional is the word. it is really staggering to think we have lost 500,000 people a virus we didn't even know existed a year ago. and it's no exaggeration to say that a loss of life, of this magnitude, affects everyone. ♪ "amazing grace" played outside of the white house as 500 candles burned to represent a grim milestone. 500,000 americans have died from the coronavirus. >> to remember so we can heal. to find purpose in the work ahead. >> reporter: president biden said the nation can't become numb to the sorrow. >> as we acknowledge the scale of this mass death in america, remember each person and the life they lived. >> there's people behind the i an behat number. and it's really sad. >> reporter: wendy jensen's mother carol died last march when the number of dead from covid-19 was less than 2,000. >> i love you. is the last thing he said. >> reporter: rebecca wyl
debra alfarone is in washington. debra, the white house also held a really emotional ceremony last night. >> reporter: they absolutely did, anne-marie. emotional is the word. it is really staggering to think we have lost 500,000 people a virus we didn't even know existed a year ago. and it's no exaggeration to say that a loss of life, of this magnitude, affects everyone. ♪ "amazing grace" played outside of the white house as 500 candles burned to represent a grim milestone....
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thanks, debra. appreciate _ workforce. thanks, debra. appreciate you _ workforce. thanks, debra.s, debra. appreciate you getting up| workforce. thanks, debra. l appreciate you getting up so early. deborah frost, mum, entrepreneur and ceo of personal group. stay with us on bbc news. after three recent bailouts, how much damage has the pandemic caused tui? first, the online retailer boo—hoo has promised to turn burton, dorothy perkins and wallace into brands fit for market environment after buying them in the £25 million deal. the shops had been a part of serb philip green's arcadia group which collapsed. it includes the online businesses but not the 214 shops or the 2500 workers employed in them. mps say the £20 a week weekly increase in universal credit must be extended for at least a year to avoid impoverishing hundreds of thousands of people. it has become a lifeline for struggling families in place until the end of march. the government is looking for a range of options ahead of the budget. the commons work and pensions committee said keeping a higher rate until 2022 must be t
thanks, debra. appreciate _ workforce. thanks, debra. appreciate you _ workforce. thanks, debra.s, debra. appreciate you getting up| workforce. thanks, debra. l appreciate you getting up so early. deborah frost, mum, entrepreneur and ceo of personal group. stay with us on bbc news. after three recent bailouts, how much damage has the pandemic caused tui? first, the online retailer boo—hoo has promised to turn burton, dorothy perkins and wallace into brands fit for market environment after...
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debra alfarone is in washington. debra, that is part of the argument that they are building.hat can we expect today? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, we expect today they're going to have about four hours to talk about whether impeaching a former a former president is even constitutional. they're going to find that it is and head into the trial. advisers to former president donald trump are confident they're heading into the second impeachment trial today. >> we already know how this is going to turn out. >>oremts te least 17 incited an insurrection january 6th. >> if you don't fight like hell you're not going to have a capitol anymore. >> reporter: in a 78-page brief, mr. trump's lawyers called it sterile and thin. to the democracy and rights we hold dear. >> really what we're seeing is cancel culture vee the constitution. >> reporter: house democrats it was the most egregious crime. after committed by a president. >> sweeping something like under the rug. >> reporter: on whether the senate will try the former president expecting each side will have up to 16 hours to make thei
debra alfarone is in washington. debra, that is part of the argument that they are building.hat can we expect today? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, we expect today they're going to have about four hours to talk about whether impeaching a former a former president is even constitutional. they're going to find that it is and head into the trial. advisers to former president donald trump are confident they're heading into the second impeachment trial today. >> we already know how this...
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on c-span.org at 9:30 am, the confirmation hearing for debra haaland, interior secretary nominee. also want c-span.org at 10:00 a.m., a joint oversight hearing to investigate the security failures that led to the capital breach on january 6. watch live coverage on c-span, c-span2, c-span3, and c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> earlier today, president biden spoke about the u.s. surpassing 500,000 deaths due to the coronavirus pandemic. he noted that the death toll surpasses u.s. deaths in world war i, world war ii, and the vietnam war combined. pres. biden: each day i receive a small card in my pocket. i carry it with my schedule. it shows the number of americans who have been affected or have died from covid-19. today, we mark a truly grim, heartbreaking milestone. 500,071 dead. that's more americans have died this year in the pandemic then those in world war i, world war ii, and the vietnam war combined, that is more lives lost to this virus than any other nation on earth. as we acknowledge the scale of this mass death in america, we remember each person in the l
on c-span.org at 9:30 am, the confirmation hearing for debra haaland, interior secretary nominee. also want c-span.org at 10:00 a.m., a joint oversight hearing to investigate the security failures that led to the capital breach on january 6. watch live coverage on c-span, c-span2, c-span3, and c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> earlier today, president biden spoke about the u.s. surpassing 500,000 deaths due to the coronavirus pandemic. he noted that the death toll...
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debra alfarone in washington. thank you so much. >>> the political divide in the gop appears to be growing. after former president trump lashed out at senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. mr. trump issued a blistering statement last night calling him dower, sullen, and unsmiling. he said republican senators who side with mcconnell will not win again. over the weekend mcconnell said mr. trump was responsible for provoking the deadly capitol riot but still voted to acquit l >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news" now, nasa's latest mars rover is getting ready for a dramatic descent. >>> and ashley judd's rescue. photos of the actress' ordeal after she was injured in africa. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ try the body wash, too. ♪ for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has mill
debra alfarone in washington. thank you so much. >>> the political divide in the gop appears to be growing. after former president trump lashed out at senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. mr. trump issued a blistering statement last night calling him dower, sullen, and unsmiling. he said republican senators who side with mcconnell will not win again. over the weekend mcconnell said mr. trump was responsible for provoking the deadly capitol riot but still voted to acquit l...
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debra alfarone is in washington. debra, what can we expect today from this trial? >> reporter: well, today we're going to hear from impeachment managers as they try to make their case, and it's going to rely heavily on that video that was taken here at the capitol when it was under attack. they're going to have 16 hours spread over two days.ut usenedtrial of former president trump with a graphic video montage of the january 6th riots on capitol hill. >> this was a national tragedy. and president trump is singularly responsible for inciting it. >> reporter: yesterday the impeachment managers and mr. trump's lawyers debated whether it was constitutional to precut insurrection in their final weeks and then walk away. >> the slippery slope principle will have taken hold if we continue to go forward with what is happening. >> reporter: mr. trump's legal team argued he cannot be tried because he's a private citizen. but the presentation was criticized as disjointed, even by members of the gop. six republicans voted with democrats to move forward with the trial. >> presid
debra alfarone is in washington. debra, what can we expect today from this trial? >> reporter: well, today we're going to hear from impeachment managers as they try to make their case, and it's going to rely heavily on that video that was taken here at the capitol when it was under attack. they're going to have 16 hours spread over two days.ut usenedtrial of former president trump with a graphic video montage of the january 6th riots on capitol hill. >> this was a national tragedy....
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debra alfarone is in washington. deb what, what are the new efforts to hold mr. trump candle -- trump for the right? >> reporter: they're talking about a 9/11 type of commission, a bipartisan panel not guided by politics. and really this may be the last option to try and hold former president trump accountable for his actions here and lack of actions, too. house impeachment manager jamie raskin says his team did all it could in former president trump's senate trial. >> we successfully prosecuted him and convicted him in the court of public opinion and in court of wished that lawmakers be intimid intimidated. even after he knew violence was taking place, he continued to basically sanction the mob being there. >> reporter: with the trial now history, lawmakers plan to tackle covid relief once they return here to the capitol from recess. president biden has said he is willing to compromise on who gets $1,400 stimulus checks based on income. he may have to separately pursue a $15 minimum wage in stages. vermont senator bernie sanders wants the hike included. >> we've
debra alfarone is in washington. deb what, what are the new efforts to hold mr. trump candle -- trump for the right? >> reporter: they're talking about a 9/11 type of commission, a bipartisan panel not guided by politics. and really this may be the last option to try and hold former president trump accountable for his actions here and lack of actions, too. house impeachment manager jamie raskin says his team did all it could in former president trump's senate trial. >> we...
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debra alfarone is in washington, debra, president biden is expected to field some questions about theandemic, certainly, tonight. >> reporter: absolutely, anne-marie, and expected to make his case to the american people about why we need that $1.9 trillion relief plan. this is the president's first trip as president, he's going to milwaukee. a place not spared by the historic storm. currently, it's 9 degrees there and snow is on its way. the winter storm that knocked out power in parts of texas did not spare a public health facility in the houston area. when their backup generator failed they sent thousands of vaccine doses out to local hospitals, a university and a jail for immediate distribution. >> we got to work under the mission to avoid losing those vaccines with a loss of power. we quickly put together a plan to allocate and salvage them. >> reporter: the race to vaccinate more americans has intensified even as covid cases are dropping in nearly every state. health officials point to new variants that could spur a new surge in cases. >> the next 14 weeks i think will be the wor
debra alfarone is in washington, debra, president biden is expected to field some questions about theandemic, certainly, tonight. >> reporter: absolutely, anne-marie, and expected to make his case to the american people about why we need that $1.9 trillion relief plan. this is the president's first trip as president, he's going to milwaukee. a place not spared by the historic storm. currently, it's 9 degrees there and snow is on its way. the winter storm that knocked out power in parts of...
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debra alfarone is in washington. debra, the vaccine rollout is really taking a hit because of this bad weather. >> reporter: absolutely. so there's more than 100 million people who are experiencing some type of this weather that's going on right now, and because of that we are behind millions and millions of vaccinations. add to that that those vaccines themselves are being delayed, and you've got a huge, huge problem there. snow and ice blanketing much of the u.s. is expected to delay vaccine deliveries and distribution for days. vaccine centers in several hard-hittes have had to temporarily close, and others are canceling appointments. >> when this ridiculous situation, we have the ability to give people vaccination. but right now we're running out again. >> reporter: the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci expects shots to be available for all americans by july but says it may take longer for everyone to get inoculated. >> how long it will take to vaccinate people will really depend upon the e
debra alfarone is in washington. debra, the vaccine rollout is really taking a hit because of this bad weather. >> reporter: absolutely. so there's more than 100 million people who are experiencing some type of this weather that's going on right now, and because of that we are behind millions and millions of vaccinations. add to that that those vaccines themselves are being delayed, and you've got a huge, huge problem there. snow and ice blanketing much of the u.s. is expected to delay...
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debra alfarone is in washington. debra, what will mr. biden be doing at this pfizer facility today? >> reporter: anne-marie, this trip is actually part of a midwest tour for president biden to really pitch his covid relief plan. so he was in wisconsin earlier this week. today he's in michigan. these are two really important midwest states for him to gain political favor. pfizer will host president biden today at its vaccine manufacturing facility in portage, michigan. >> he'll be very impressed as i have been with the quality of the workers, the job that they're doing. >> reporter: winter weather has caused a slowdown of vaccine shipments and deliveries in recent days, forcing cancelations or delays of vaccine appointments in at least 32 states. california's disneyland, a mega vaccination site, is now closed until more doses arrive. add to that new economic pain. this week, unemployment claims rose higher than expected. san francisco business owner johnny methany had to permanently close his restaurant. >> we have 19 employees that unfortunately we had to lay off, and it's just deva
debra alfarone is in washington. debra, what will mr. biden be doing at this pfizer facility today? >> reporter: anne-marie, this trip is actually part of a midwest tour for president biden to really pitch his covid relief plan. so he was in wisconsin earlier this week. today he's in michigan. these are two really important midwest states for him to gain political favor. pfizer will host president biden today at its vaccine manufacturing facility in portage, michigan. >> he'll be...
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debra alfarone, thanks so much.stay up to date, download our kpix app, gives easy 24/7 access. >>> the time is 5:33. a live look outside on your left, a cold, dry san francisco. on the right,r ramake its retur let's get to mary lee. good morning. >>> good morning. it's a quiet start to our day. as we head through afternoon, get ready for that rain returning to us. on high def doppler, you see dry conditions and spotty showers to our north. zooming in, you see light spotty showers over fort bragg, close to clover dale this morning. increasing widespread rain, that will move in this afternoon bringing breezy conditions and cooler temperatures. you will definitely notice the difference compared to all the sunshine we had yesterday. partly sunny tomorrow, this is a quick moving weather system. we are dry for your friday and scattered showers by saturday with a second weaker system. timing it out on futurecast, walking you through this all. at noon, you see the showers pushing across the north bay. then widespread rain.
debra alfarone, thanks so much.stay up to date, download our kpix app, gives easy 24/7 access. >>> the time is 5:33. a live look outside on your left, a cold, dry san francisco. on the right,r ramake its retur let's get to mary lee. good morning. >>> good morning. it's a quiet start to our day. as we head through afternoon, get ready for that rain returning to us. on high def doppler, you see dry conditions and spotty showers to our north. zooming in, you see light spotty...
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debra alfarone in washington. thanks a lot. >>> the family of an 11-year-old boy who died during last week's storm in texas is suing the state's power providers for $200 million. the wrongful death suit targets entergy and ercot. the boy died tuesday and his mother suspects he suffered hypothermia after a brutally cold night without power inside their mobile home. she says the utility giants put profits over people's welfare by ignoring previous recommendations to winterize its power grid. entergy and ercot say they're unable to comment due to pending litigation. >>> texas governor greg abbott says that power should be restored later today to everyone in the state. food distribution centers were set up across texas over the weekend, and volunteers handed out fruit and water to help people who are still suffering from the storm. >> it is really mind-boggling. that's why i -- i had to come help however i could. >> watching the news and i saw how bad it was, and i wanted to do my part to help out. >> meantime, anothe
debra alfarone in washington. thanks a lot. >>> the family of an 11-year-old boy who died during last week's storm in texas is suing the state's power providers for $200 million. the wrongful death suit targets entergy and ercot. the boy died tuesday and his mother suspects he suffered hypothermia after a brutally cold night without power inside their mobile home. she says the utility giants put profits over people's welfare by ignoring previous recommendations to winterize its power...
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debra alfarone has more from washington. >> reporter: president biden is calling on congress to pass is $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package as quickly as possible. tweeting, we don't have a 2nd to waste when it comes to delivering the american people relief they desperately need. >> our expectation is that this week's house markups will track closely with what the president has proposed. there will, of course, be adjustments to strengthen the bill and weeks as a result of the legislative process. >> reporter: president biden told cbs news's norah o'donnell he is going to stand firm on providing stimulus checks to most americans. >> you said you're not compromising on the 1400 and checks. >> no. >> reporter: he did say he's willing to negotiate on who is eligible to receive the checks as well as holding off on the $15 an hour minimum wage. he is not flexible about the $400 a week on a plumbing benefits for the next six months. president biden says he still believes he will win some bipartisan support from congressional republicans, but they say white house calls for unity are jus
debra alfarone has more from washington. >> reporter: president biden is calling on congress to pass is $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package as quickly as possible. tweeting, we don't have a 2nd to waste when it comes to delivering the american people relief they desperately need. >> our expectation is that this week's house markups will track closely with what the president has proposed. there will, of course, be adjustments to strengthen the bill and weeks as a result of the...
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so debra alfarone is in washington. wearing masks, unfortunately, has become now this sort of heated political issue. >> reporter: absolutely. and nowhere is it more of a heated political issue than in wisconsin, anne-marie. that's where the republican legislature is battling with the democratic governor over the use of the most important tool we have right now to try and stop the spread of this deadly virus. help in the vaccination effort may be on the way. johnson & johnson is seeking emergency approval for its vaccine when an fda advisory panel meets at the end of the month. >> clearly we don't have enough of the moderna, pfizer vaccines right at this point to deal with the pandemic in the u.s., let alone the world. >> reporter: the pharma giant reported the vaccine to be 85% protective against serious covid symptoms. it requires one dose and can stay in a refrigerator for months. >> getting vaccinated, we have supply constraints. one thing we don't have a supply constraint on is masking. >> reporter: wisconsin has a
so debra alfarone is in washington. wearing masks, unfortunately, has become now this sort of heated political issue. >> reporter: absolutely. and nowhere is it more of a heated political issue than in wisconsin, anne-marie. that's where the republican legislature is battling with the democratic governor over the use of the most important tool we have right now to try and stop the spread of this deadly virus. help in the vaccination effort may be on the way. johnson & johnson is...
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debra alfarone, cbs news, washington. >>> two capitol police officers also took their own lives days after the riot. meantime, some republican senators who have long been staunch allies of mr. trump say the rioters should be held responsible for their own actions, not the former president. it is unclear if there will be necessary 17 gop votes to convict the former president. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk. we are following a lawsuit by the family of a college student who died by suicide mistakenly believing he owed almost $1 million to a le that is based in the south bay and the lawsuit filed in santa clara county court claiming robin hood market courts inc. and affiliates are responsible for the 20-year-old's death because among other things they targeted young investors and allowed them to trade without ensuring that they understood the risks. >> he had no income. he had no qualifications to make the sophisticated trades. in a suicide note he cited this was the reason. >> the family says the young man tried to call the company and they didn't respond. by the time they
debra alfarone, cbs news, washington. >>> two capitol police officers also took their own lives days after the riot. meantime, some republican senators who have long been staunch allies of mr. trump say the rioters should be held responsible for their own actions, not the former president. it is unclear if there will be necessary 17 gop votes to convict the former president. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk. we are following a lawsuit by the family of a college...
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debra alfarone is on capitol hill with details. >>> we humbly ask you to convict. >> reporter: house managers concluded arguments in impeachment trial of former president trump with a warning. >> is there any political leader in this room who believes if he is allowed by senate to get back to the oval office, donald trump was stop inciting violence to get his way? would you bet the lives of more police officers on that? >> reporter: thursday democrats showed how mr. trump's supporters were inspired by his rhetoric when they stormed the u.s. capitol. >> i thought i was following my president. i thought i was following what we were called to do . >> he struck a match and aimed at this building. >> reporter: the lawyers have over 16 hours to present their defense but say they will only need a few hours. >> the evidence they have under no circumstances would make a case for incitement. >> reporter: the defense is expected to argue it is too late to convict mr. trump now that he is out of office and will use some of his own words on january 6th. >> peacefully and patriotly made your voice
debra alfarone is on capitol hill with details. >>> we humbly ask you to convict. >> reporter: house managers concluded arguments in impeachment trial of former president trump with a warning. >> is there any political leader in this room who believes if he is allowed by senate to get back to the oval office, donald trump was stop inciting violence to get his way? would you bet the lives of more police officers on that? >> reporter: thursday democrats showed how mr....
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the storm wreaked havoc in the midwest over the weekend dumping more than ten in i debra alfarone isn washington with more. >> reporter: storm watches, warnings, and advisories are posted from the midwest all the way up to maine. the region is being hit by a blast of unusually powerful winter weather. snow began falling in the new york city area sunday night. it's expected to continue until tuesday with as much as two feet piling up in some places. >> this is not a storm to deate. >> reporter: forecasters warn that the snow would be accompanied by winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. strong enough to down trees and power lines. the national weather service urged people to avoid wooded areas and even advised staying indoors and away from windows. here in the nation's capital, experiencing its first significant snowfall in almost two years, they declared a snow emergency. similar declarations have been made in philadelphia, new york city, and in the entire state of new jersey. this slow-moving system churned across the country over the weekend. northern illinois got hit with over 12
the storm wreaked havoc in the midwest over the weekend dumping more than ten in i debra alfarone isn washington with more. >> reporter: storm watches, warnings, and advisories are posted from the midwest all the way up to maine. the region is being hit by a blast of unusually powerful winter weather. snow began falling in the new york city area sunday night. it's expected to continue until tuesday with as much as two feet piling up in some places. >> this is not a storm to deate....
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seb is reported, debra alfarone explains, democrats hope to persuade some republicans to vote to convict, even if the final tally falls short. >> advisors to former president donald trump are confident heading into his second impeachment trial today. >> we already know how this is going to turn out. there's no chance that there's actually going to be a conviction. >> reporter: democrats will try to convince at least 17 reicmr. trump incited an insurrection on the u.s. capital on january six strict. >> if you don't fight like, you're not have a country anymore. >> reporter: mr. trump lawyers called the case sterile and thin , political theater, and a danger to our public democracy and the rights that we hold dear. >> really what we are seeing here is cancel culture, via the constitution. >> reporter: house decent managers say the former president's behavior was the most previous constitutional time crime ever committed by a president. >> stripping something as momentous as this under the rug brings no healing. >> they argue on whether it constitutional for the senate to try a former presi
seb is reported, debra alfarone explains, democrats hope to persuade some republicans to vote to convict, even if the final tally falls short. >> advisors to former president donald trump are confident heading into his second impeachment trial today. >> we already know how this is going to turn out. there's no chance that there's actually going to be a conviction. >> reporter: democrats will try to convince at least 17 reicmr. trump incited an insurrection on the u.s. capital...
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debra alfarone, cbs news, washington. >>> time now is 4:39. >> still d kp5 reon cbsn bay area, after another brutal attack on an elderly asian man in the south bay, new warnings across the bay area. >>> let's take a look outside from our treasure island camera, looking at the city of >>> oakland police department has a new chief, long time oakland police officer laron armstrong slated to be taking over the city's police department. armstrong, a deputy chief and oakland native has been with the department since 1999. he will be taking on a job that's seen massive turn over over the last decade with ten oakland police chiefs since 2003. the interim chief's contract is ending this month. >>> financial analysts predictions ahead of the monthly job reports. why peloton is hitting the brakes on new products. diane king hall has those stories and more in today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street is on pace for its best week since november. thursday, dow rallied 332 points. nasdaq jumped 167. s&p 500 gained 41. all eyes on labor department later this morning when it releases janua
debra alfarone, cbs news, washington. >>> time now is 4:39. >> still d kp5 reon cbsn bay area, after another brutal attack on an elderly asian man in the south bay, new warnings across the bay area. >>> let's take a look outside from our treasure island camera, looking at the city of >>> oakland police department has a new chief, long time oakland police officer laron armstrong slated to be taking over the city's police department. armstrong, a deputy chief and...
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the fact he went and got her -- debra how long were they married, if you know? that would be great to know. i would start by research with the -- they had so many war bride -- what's the word i'm looking for here -- reunions around here and how they kind of found that, like she said, that she found similar people that understood. that's great research. but i guess you're looking for research -- i guess it's what she's talking about, finding research of how they got together and found people like them. i'm not sure if that's what she's asking. but there are lots of stories there on that transatlantic bride thing that i mentioned in the presentation. >> great, awesome. and i'm getting to the end of my -- i see one more question. but everyone can keep the questions coming, and we still have time. or, like i said, i know there was a hand raised earlier that got put down. you're welcome to raise your hand again and ask the question yourself. from debra, she says she passed away in the 1960s of tb and they moved to arizona. >> ah, that's sad. >> yeah. but yeah, keep t
the fact he went and got her -- debra how long were they married, if you know? that would be great to know. i would start by research with the -- they had so many war bride -- what's the word i'm looking for here -- reunions around here and how they kind of found that, like she said, that she found similar people that understood. that's great research. but i guess you're looking for research -- i guess it's what she's talking about, finding research of how they got together and found people...
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debra alfarone in washington. thank you. >>> so the race to vaccinate americans takes a major step today. the u.s. government is starting shipping vaccines to 6,500 pharmacies coast to coast, especially to those in underserved areas. the initiative targets major chains including cvs and walgreens, but eligible people for the vaccine will have to make an appointment. >>> and new data from the cdc shows 96% of americans are getting their second shot of the vaccine within four days of their scheduled dose. so far more than ten million people in the u.s. have received two shots. the cdc is also giving new guidance on wearing masks. as concerns grow about different variants of the covid virus spreading rapidly nationwide. here's carter evans. >> reporter: a disturbing new covid development in california. the arrival of the more aggressive variant first discovered in south africa. >> two cases have been reported through stanford. one in alameda county and one in santa clara county. the issue of mutations is top of mind.
debra alfarone in washington. thank you. >>> so the race to vaccinate americans takes a major step today. the u.s. government is starting shipping vaccines to 6,500 pharmacies coast to coast, especially to those in underserved areas. the initiative targets major chains including cvs and walgreens, but eligible people for the vaccine will have to make an appointment. >>> and new data from the cdc shows 96% of americans are getting their second shot of the vaccine within four...
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>> debra alfarone in washington.hank you very much. >>> so democratic efforts to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, well, they were dealt a bit of a setback. yesterday the nonpartisan senate parliamentarian ruled that the hike cannot be part of president biden's proposed pandemic relief package. republicans and some democrats oppose the minimum wage increase. the white house said mr. biden is disappointed. he has said that he is prepared to work on a stand-alone $15 minimum wage proposal. >>> president biden and the first lady will visit storm-ravaged texas today. they're headed to houston where mr. biden will meet with local officials to discuss ongoing recovery efforts from last week's devastating winter storms. damage from the record cold temperatures and power outages could top $200 billion. the president will also deliver remarks at a coronavirus vaccination center. >>> meantime, there is concern about a new strain of the coronavirus discovered in new york city. what's troubling about it -- the curre
>> debra alfarone in washington.hank you very much. >>> so democratic efforts to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, well, they were dealt a bit of a setback. yesterday the nonpartisan senate parliamentarian ruled that the hike cannot be part of president biden's proposed pandemic relief package. republicans and some democrats oppose the minimum wage increase. the white house said mr. biden is disappointed. he has said that he is prepared to work on a stand-alone $15...
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debra alfarone is in washington. so these developments come as president biden's relief package is a little in doubt. >> reporter: yeah, a little bit, anne-marie. republicans have long bristled at the nearly $2 trillion price tag for the plan. now they're counteroffering that one provision that could be a sticking point, the $15 minimum wage. president biden praised the bipartisan support for an executive order boosting america's supply chains amid the coronavirus pandemic. >> like the old days, people actually are on the same page. >> reporter: but republicans have quickly turned the page, taking aim at the president's $1.9 trillion relief package. >> unfortunately, this bill is too costly, too corrupt, and too liberal. >> reporter: gop leaders say it's a job killer that doesn't do enough to reopen businesses and schools. >> how much time do you have, mr. president, to go through the litany of things in this bill that have nothing to do with covid? >> reporter: included in this bill is a provision to hike the minimu
debra alfarone is in washington. so these developments come as president biden's relief package is a little in doubt. >> reporter: yeah, a little bit, anne-marie. republicans have long bristled at the nearly $2 trillion price tag for the plan. now they're counteroffering that one provision that could be a sticking point, the $15 minimum wage. president biden praised the bipartisan support for an executive order boosting america's supply chains amid the coronavirus pandemic. >> like...
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debra alfarone in washington. thank you. >>> so by the end of the summer, some 300 million americans could be vaccinated against the coronavirus. president biden said the u.s. will have enough vaccine supply to hit that goal. he toured the national institutes of health complex outside washington, d.c., yesterday. the facility created the covid-19 vaccine currently manufactured by moderna. right now nearly 35 million people have received at least one dose, and more than 11 million have received both doses. >>> all this comes, of course, as firearm cease can begin to distribute doses to eligible people. >> reporter: a new federal program to distribute one million vaccine doses a week to select pharmacies is under way with the goal of reaching underserved communities. >> with covid, it's so much harder for the community to get to the doctor, and we're in a perfect proximity to help people that maybe couldn't have made it to one of the large clinics. >> reporter: the new initiative comes as millions of americans searc
debra alfarone in washington. thank you. >>> so by the end of the summer, some 300 million americans could be vaccinated against the coronavirus. president biden said the u.s. will have enough vaccine supply to hit that goal. he toured the national institutes of health complex outside washington, d.c., yesterday. the facility created the covid-19 vaccine currently manufactured by moderna. right now nearly 35 million people have received at least one dose, and more than 11 million have...
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debra alfarone is in washington. lawmakers are still trying to agree on a covid relief deal, though. >> reporter: they absolutely are. and it's going down two lanes really. so president biden, he's negotiating with republicans, while democrats are trying to use a budgetary maneuver to try and jam this through without republican support. all this is happening as more vaccine doses are on the way. the federal government is shipping out an additional 500,000 coronavirus vaccines nationwide. >> so for the next three weeks, we will provide a minimum of 10.5 million in total doses per week. >> reporter: white house covid-19 response coordinator jeff zion says they are also sending one million doses to 6,500 pharmacies starting next week. >> sites are selected based on their ability to reach some of the populations most at risk. >> reporter: 40,000 pharmacies may eventually receive direct shipments. health experts in indiana hope it will help reach people that hospitals and mass vaccination sites might not. >> 90% of what h
debra alfarone is in washington. lawmakers are still trying to agree on a covid relief deal, though. >> reporter: they absolutely are. and it's going down two lanes really. so president biden, he's negotiating with republicans, while democrats are trying to use a budgetary maneuver to try and jam this through without republican support. all this is happening as more vaccine doses are on the way. the federal government is shipping out an additional 500,000 coronavirus vaccines nationwide....
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, and the labels honor debra like the hearts he gave her for valentine's day. >> before she left us,hat she had this get put on, because i wanted her to know that she is always going to be part of the journey and the brand and she is never going anywhere. >> reporter: long says he has more wine orders the first six weeks of this year than all of last year, but in the end, it has to be good, and this pinot blanc of his, it earned a 90 among the wine enthusiast, and shep, that is good. >> as he faced any resistance as a winemaker? >> not as a winemaker, but in tasting rooms, ignored even as the only guy in there and as customer service, he is not duplicating that in his tasting room. >> jane wells, thank you so much. >>> the end of the era in atlantic city this morning, the crews demolished the old trump plaza hotel and casino. the building closed in 2014 and it had become a little bit of the eyeeyesore. and the mayor said it was so bad that chunks of it was peeling off and crashing to the ground it is now owned by billionaire carl icahn, that land and the pile of rubble. >>> now, into
, and the labels honor debra like the hearts he gave her for valentine's day. >> before she left us,hat she had this get put on, because i wanted her to know that she is always going to be part of the journey and the brand and she is never going anywhere. >> reporter: long says he has more wine orders the first six weeks of this year than all of last year, but in the end, it has to be good, and this pinot blanc of his, it earned a 90 among the wine enthusiast, and shep, that is...
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cbs debra alfarone joins us live from the capital. with all the details of the day.ah. >> reporter: good morning, len. you are right, in a few short hours, was going to happen here is, the senate is going to convene to start the second impeachment trial of former president trump. and he is accused of inciting the insurrection right here at the capital on january sixth rick. they do need two thirds majority in order to convict mr. trump. so what they are thinking is that they are going to try to convince 17 republicans that he incited the capital siege. and to reach that two thirds majority, but advisors to mr. trump are confident heading into this trial, and back a 78 page brief, lawyers for president trump, former president trump called the sterile and thin, called it political theater, and a danger to our public democracy, and the rights that we hold dear. the house impeachment managers say the former president behavior was the most grievous constitutional crime ever committed by a president. 's supporters of the former president think this whole thing is futile. >
cbs debra alfarone joins us live from the capital. with all the details of the day.ah. >> reporter: good morning, len. you are right, in a few short hours, was going to happen here is, the senate is going to convene to start the second impeachment trial of former president trump. and he is accused of inciting the insurrection right here at the capital on january sixth rick. they do need two thirds majority in order to convict mr. trump. so what they are thinking is that they are going to...
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frank so, debra, you do have to register. you can't just drive up and show up. well some people will because they'll figure there might be some no shows, and we heard that that deputy chief from oh, yes. you know, acknowledged that that could happen and that there might be some extra doses, but certainly they don't wanna get swarmed with people. sitting outside the gates without hope. towards the end of the day, though many clinics do have extra doses left and they certainly don't want to waste them. don't reveal on live for us tonight ever thank you, los angeles county has now reached the threshold to allow elementary school students to go back to the classroom. as of tomorrow, schools can reopen for kindergarten through sixth grade. if the school has submitted a waiver or its covid-19 safety plans, however, there's no word from the union, which says currency bc guidelines quote do not do enough to address the specific challenges of large urban school district's or the district, which has said teachers must be vaccinated before reopening. the county public heal
frank so, debra, you do have to register. you can't just drive up and show up. well some people will because they'll figure there might be some no shows, and we heard that that deputy chief from oh, yes. you know, acknowledged that that could happen and that there might be some extra doses, but certainly they don't wanna get swarmed with people. sitting outside the gates without hope. towards the end of the day, though many clinics do have extra doses left and they certainly don't want to waste...
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for debra, she want to tell you she passed away in the 19 sixties this person she was looking for. >>that's too bad. >> so keep the questions coming in. so mary much fierce in, she says john f. kennedy's sister was a war bride who stayed in britain after the war, even though her husband was killed shortly after they got married. are there any other high-profile were brides that you're familiar with? >> i am familiar with that story, and the i don't know of any more high-profile war brides. i'd be interested in that. the >> next project. >> so are there any more questions? keep them coming in a few do? you can also raise your hand if you want. >>. >>,,,,,. >>, there we are everyone we have a challenge for us. thank you
for debra, she want to tell you she passed away in the 19 sixties this person she was looking for. >>that's too bad. >> so keep the questions coming in. so mary much fierce in, she says john f. kennedy's sister was a war bride who stayed in britain after the war, even though her husband was killed shortly after they got married. are there any other high-profile were brides that you're familiar with? >> i am familiar with that story, and the i don't know of any more...
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. >>> joining me now is debra archer, newly elected president of the american civil liberties union and the first black woman in the 100-year history of the organization to hold that title. and she is here for her first television interview in this new role. thank you for being here, and congratulations to you. >> thank you very much. >> tell us about your election to the new role and what's next for the aclu. >> thank you for having me. the aclu has really been an important part of my professional life for about two and a half decades, so i'm really excited to serve the organization in this role. i became a civil rights lawyer for really intensely personal reasons. i wanted to fight for the rights of people like me and families like mine, to live without discrimination and with dignity and respect. i started my career as a legal fellow with the acl sxurx serving as president of the board now during this time is really an honor, and certainly the ultimate opportunity to both serve the aclu and support the work of dismantling inequality and building a real infrastructure for equality. an
. >>> joining me now is debra archer, newly elected president of the american civil liberties union and the first black woman in the 100-year history of the organization to hold that title. and she is here for her first television interview in this new role. thank you for being here, and congratulations to you. >> thank you very much. >> tell us about your election to the new role and what's next for the aclu. >> thank you for having me. the aclu has really been an...
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of jellybeans of people who make wine >> reporter: he also wants to keep making good wine to honor debrawo yearsing a. the longevity label represents the heart he gave her every valentine's day. >> before she left us, i maid sure i took her to see this get put on so she knows she's as you going to be part of this journey, part of this brand, and she's never going anywhere >> reporter: long says he's gotten more wine order the the first six weeks of this year than in all of last year but in the end it's got to be good and this pino blanc earned a 90 from wine enthusiasts. that's good. >> has he faced any resistance as a winemaker, jane >> reporter: not as a winemaker. he says he's been ep braced. as a wine customer in tasting rooms, that is another story, ignored when he was the only guy in there, a customer experience he's learned from and is not duplicating in his tasting roop. >> jane wells, thanks so much. >>> the end of an era in atlantic city. crews demolished the old trump pl plaza hotel and casino the city's mayor said it got so bad that chunks of it were peeling off and crashing
of jellybeans of people who make wine >> reporter: he also wants to keep making good wine to honor debrawo yearsing a. the longevity label represents the heart he gave her every valentine's day. >> before she left us, i maid sure i took her to see this get put on so she knows she's as you going to be part of this journey, part of this brand, and she's never going anywhere >> reporter: long says he's gotten more wine order the the first six weeks of this year than in all of...
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hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> how do you feel about buying a tesla with bitcoin, invested with the cryptocurrency, saying bought for more flexibility and further diversity and maximize returns on cash. working on plan to allow people to use bitcoin for purchases, limited basis at first. >> five-second super bowl ad is getting reddit more fame. quick shot of text too fast to read, followed by galloping mustangs, weird. but got them to look it up. wow, this worked. our bet paid off. big game spots are expensive, couldn't buy a full one. reddit hosted the recent gamestop stock drama that forced investors to on shor
hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better...
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cbs debra alfarone will bring us live updates from the capital this morning. that is starting at 5:30. >>> happening today, we will find out what caused the helicopter crashed that killed basketball legend kobe bryant and his daughter. national transportation safety board plans to release its report. seven others were also killed last january. they were traveling to ventura county for a youth basketball tournament. the ntsb is also expected to make new helicopter safety recommendations today, previously, the agency said the crash was an accident. >>> time now is 5:06 am. still ahead, the on deployment fraud playbook. >> now the cancer is really metastasized. >>> how criminals around the world are sharing their methods and costing california billions. coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. format we will be mostly cloudy skies for today. and feasibly cool temperatures, upper 50s in san francisco and looking at low 60s in oakland, san jose and concord. right where we should be for this time of the year. we will continue to watch those clouds stream
cbs debra alfarone will bring us live updates from the capital this morning. that is starting at 5:30. >>> happening today, we will find out what caused the helicopter crashed that killed basketball legend kobe bryant and his daughter. national transportation safety board plans to release its report. seven others were also killed last january. they were traveling to ventura county for a youth basketball tournament. the ntsb is also expected to make new helicopter safety recommendations...
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debra alfarone has the latest on the federal response to the pandemic. >> reporter: new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are falling. >> back to the level we were before thanksgiving. >> reporter: the cdc director is warning americans not to throw away that progress this sunday. >> please watch the llwi people other sports venues like oakland colosseum are turning into mass vaccination sites. >> the reason this site was chosen, making sure communities often left behind are not left behind. they're prioritized. >> reporter: a new study of the astrazeneca vaccine found it may slow transmission but it is not available in the us. >> astrazeneca has not provided the transparent information other companies have. >> reporter: on capitol hill democrats in the house and senate have taken a step needed to pass $1.9 trillion tes. >> ur resution is adopted. >> reporter: president biden is confident republicans will back his plan, though there is little evidence they will. >> if it goes forward without changes from what was proposed i would predict not a single republican would support the $1.9
debra alfarone has the latest on the federal response to the pandemic. >> reporter: new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are falling. >> back to the level we were before thanksgiving. >> reporter: the cdc director is warning americans not to throw away that progress this sunday. >> please watch the llwi people other sports venues like oakland colosseum are turning into mass vaccination sites. >> the reason this site was chosen, making sure communities often...
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debra alfarone reports, the house of representatives will likely vote on latest covid relief package next week. >> reporter: pfizer will host president biden today at its vaccine manufacturing facility in portage. >> you will be impressed as i have been with the quality of the workers, the job they're doing. >> reporter: california's disneyland, a mega vaccination site, is closed until doses arrive. add to that, new economic main. unemployment claims rose higher than expected. this san francisco business owner had to permanently close his restaurant. >> we have 19 employees that unfortunately we had to layoff. it's devastating for them and crushes me, hurts me. >> reporter: the treasury secretary janet yellen believes mr. biden's covid relief bill is a big part of the solution. >> we are digging out of a deep hole. last year was the worst year for economic growth since world war ii. >> reporter: house hopes to vote on the president's stimulus plan a week from today before sending it to the senate. democrats want to approve it before some benefits from first round of pandemic aid expi
debra alfarone reports, the house of representatives will likely vote on latest covid relief package next week. >> reporter: pfizer will host president biden today at its vaccine manufacturing facility in portage. >> you will be impressed as i have been with the quality of the workers, the job they're doing. >> reporter: california's disneyland, a mega vaccination site, is closed until doses arrive. add to that, new economic main. unemployment claims rose higher than expected....
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debra made an important correction. based on the fact that airborne in medical terminology is a very particular meaning, and apologies. so things -- when spit travels through the air from one person to another which is most -- that is not airborne in the medical terminology. i need to be more careful about sometimes i use that language. carelessly. and so thank you, debra, for pointing that out. what your opinion of cause thing extension of mosquito that carry malaria and zika. if could ban one thing it about mosquitoes. so mosquitoes are at least on some reckoning the greatest mass killer of all-time. in their defense i don't think they enjoy having malaria either. there are these experiments at the moment ongoing about gene technology to basically have mosquitoes breed themselves out of existence. i understand the worries about playing god that way. that said, malaria is a mass killer and this would be a really effective way of reducing the death rate and is a understand it, one other thing i'm not in ecology but as i
debra made an important correction. based on the fact that airborne in medical terminology is a very particular meaning, and apologies. so things -- when spit travels through the air from one person to another which is most -- that is not airborne in the medical terminology. i need to be more careful about sometimes i use that language. carelessly. and so thank you, debra, for pointing that out. what your opinion of cause thing extension of mosquito that carry malaria and zika. if could ban one...
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hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.other of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. dry, distressed skin that struggles? new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. you don't become a 117 year old automaker in this country by refusing to change. the ford motor company does not resist, deny or ignore change. we've pledged to make our most iconic vehicles electric, and to use 100% renewable energy across all global manufacturing plants by 2035, to stand for lower greenhouse gas emissions. to stand with americans, and for the planet. if you ha
hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.other of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. dry,...
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debra alfarone is in washington. what is the holdup? >> reporter: well, it comes down to how the u.s. fda does things. there is this trial going on now, and we're going to get the data later this month. in the uk, they rely more on the information from the company whereas hererentif new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are falling. >> back to the level we were before thanksgiving. >> reporter: cdc director dr. rochelle wallensky is warning americans not to throw away the progress sunday. >> please watch the super bowl safely. gathering only virtually or with the people you live with. >> reporter: while tampa is hosting the big game, others are turning into mass vaccination sites. >> the reason this site was chosen, making sure that communities that are often left behind are not left behind, they're prioritized. >> reporter: a new study in the uk of the astrazeneca oxford vaccine found it may slow transmission, but that vaccine is not available in the u.s. >> the astrazeneca company has not provided the kind of transparent informat
debra alfarone is in washington. what is the holdup? >> reporter: well, it comes down to how the u.s. fda does things. there is this trial going on now, and we're going to get the data later this month. in the uk, they rely more on the information from the company whereas hererentif new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are falling. >> back to the level we were before thanksgiving. >> reporter: cdc director dr. rochelle wallensky is warning americans not to throw away the...
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over a 1000000 years or so debra's cemented together into rock one cubic centimeter of chalk a kind of limestone is made up of hundreds of millions of tiny shells. just think how many there must be here. trying to maybe very small but sometimes it's the little things that play a very big role. by the way the amount of plankton changes seasonally and in response to other factors . but in some regions there's been a massive decline in. the us and expand it what can we do to protect plankton. to inform the atmosphere will show the biggest factor is reducing atmospheric carbon emissions. the same as that is related to fish or ice the larger creatures plankton and fish are important for the mineral nutrients cycle. through for the outside says if you take those creatures out of the system by overfishing for example then you also change the mineral nutrient cycles. then ended. that also has a direct impact on phytoplankton because they need mineral nutrients to grow to vaccinate people on their own. town as planting research changed over time. through our hearts more investment in form land
over a 1000000 years or so debra's cemented together into rock one cubic centimeter of chalk a kind of limestone is made up of hundreds of millions of tiny shells. just think how many there must be here. trying to maybe very small but sometimes it's the little things that play a very big role. by the way the amount of plankton changes seasonally and in response to other factors . but in some regions there's been a massive decline in. the us and expand it what can we do to protect plankton. to...
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debra alfarone, cbs news, washington. >>> restaurants in santa clara may not be empty much longer. the county announced it could be days from moving to the red tier. county health leaders say starting today they will relax restrictions on youth and adult recreational sports as well as outdoor gatherings. this is case to fewer covid cases. >> they had to do what they had to do. was it effective? it seems the question is still to be answered. >> there is covid fatigue and then you go to a different county and you see how they're starting to go back to the way things were. >> if trend continues, the county would move back as early as next wednesday meaning gyms and restaurants would be able to open indoors with limited. >>> part of the reason why the county is able to ease restrictions is also because more people are being vaccinated. >>> we are learning first details about governor newsom's plan to set aside vaccines exclusively for teachers. the state would save about 75,000 doses a week. now we are learning it calls for holding dedicated days for teachers at vaccine sites like the
debra alfarone, cbs news, washington. >>> restaurants in santa clara may not be empty much longer. the county announced it could be days from moving to the red tier. county health leaders say starting today they will relax restrictions on youth and adult recreational sports as well as outdoor gatherings. this is case to fewer covid cases. >> they had to do what they had to do. was it effective? it seems the question is still to be answered. >> there is covid fatigue and...
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hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old bargain detergent. tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. soledad: finally we're getting closer to civilian space travel, but hitching a ride in a rocket still costs up to $100 million. you can still make it to the moon. at least part of you can. for $99, the startup life ship sends you a special card to lick and mail back. then scientists extract dna strands from your saliva and put them into a casing the
hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. super emma just about sleeps in...
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tomorrow could be even hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado.'ve been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> sky 7 was over the drive-through clinic in larkspur in marin county. it's for residents 65 and older. smart is offering free train rides to the larkspur station for people who have an appointment to get vaccinated. a lot of police cars at the vaccination site at the san mateo event center where officers were getting thei
tomorrow could be even hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado.'ve been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen....
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members of the public at this time public comment is closed and it is now before you. >> great job, debra for the valuable information and sound effects. we would entertain a motion. commissioner imperial. >> thank you. the budget looks generally okay with me with the priorities that we have, i also. [indiscernable] nothing has changed from the last presentation. if i move. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners. seeing no additional requests to speak from the commission there, is a motion seconded to approve this matter. on that motion commissioner tanner. >> aye. >> commissioner chan. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond. >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> commissioner koppel. >> aye. >> that passes unanimously 7-0. we are on item 9 for 2017-015181 c.u.a. at 412 broadway. this is a informational hearing. staff prepared to page your presentation? >> yes, i am. >> good afternoon. department staff. the item before you is an informational hearing regarding the conditional use authorization granned to the restaurant and nightt
members of the public at this time public comment is closed and it is now before you. >> great job, debra for the valuable information and sound effects. we would entertain a motion. commissioner imperial. >> thank you. the budget looks generally okay with me with the priorities that we have, i also. [indiscernable] nothing has changed from the last presentation. if i move. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners. seeing no additional requests to speak from the commission...
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hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. it's just $5.99! only at jack in the box.e been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. sha, did you know geico on car insurance a a who? could save you hundreds hmm. so what are yowa hip hop group tag team to help you plan dessert? ♪ french vanilla! rocky road! ♪ ♪ chocolate, peanut butter, cookie dough! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! scoop! ♪ ♪ shaka-laka! shaka-laka! ♪ ♪ s
hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. it's just $5.99! only at jack in the box.e been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try....
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what you're made of, ♪ usaa ♪ hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. usaa.u're made of, i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> right now on "california live" we're crashing kim's back yard birthday bash. >> hi. it is me and houston's birthday, and we will celebrate if we want to. safely in our own back yard. and did i mention that i didn't lift a finger? >>> then, we're toasting new wine and cheering on tiger. >> i think we all are just relieved, number one, that he's alive. >>> and maloo's brewing something healthy for your heart. how much tea is too much? how much is enough per day? >> yeah, you can -- too much of a good thing -- it
what you're made of, ♪ usaa ♪ hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. usaa.u're made of, i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say...
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use less from 4 to 9 pm hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado.y high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but, can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me come out swinging? you got this. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss our weekend special, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited ed
use less from 4 to 9 pm hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado.y high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better...
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took longer to even get debra li's because somebody puts us in it enough to release on bail we did it in mid and i doubt group trying to dump him onto the government had to intensify a negotiation before getting them released and now in the hands of the government they do mention those other cases of kidnappings in nigeria why is it that we see this happen as so frequently in the country. several reasons related to this one this group of people they headsmen who in the shit head and must tomei and most of the kidnappings in nigeria complain of been neglected complet appalled by to complain of injustice so did hubby kidnapping for ransom and deal wanted attention from the government which adelle unable to get that attention so by attack you suppose now the change indestructible and definitely equipment is concerned when if i did attack school more than when the attacks are not in nigeria hands how villages because even as we get this release for people who are shot dead in december gotta istead where. over 6 years they've been but then we bundy 3 with little or no attention. to this ra
took longer to even get debra li's because somebody puts us in it enough to release on bail we did it in mid and i doubt group trying to dump him onto the government had to intensify a negotiation before getting them released and now in the hands of the government they do mention those other cases of kidnappings in nigeria why is it that we see this happen as so frequently in the country. several reasons related to this one this group of people they headsmen who in the shit head and must tomei...
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hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> a terrifying moment in the air. this is very unusual and unbelievable. passengers on united flight 328 bound for honolulu had just taken off the runway at denver international airport when the right engine on that passenger jet failed. you can see it here. the engine was on fire. fortunately, the plane was able to return safely to the denver airport. now, the whole thing happened over broomfield, colorado. people on the ground saying that they heard a loud explosion, but then it was followed by airplane parts, some of them large, falling into their backyard from the sky. you can see
hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better...