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and diane downs is one of them. . >> i was dumbfounded. how can this happen? >> her escape was not a surprise. she's extremely evil, dangerous, narcissistic. you name it. >> this was one of the most notorious female inmates, and somehow she'd gotten over the wall and escaped. >> i think she was in this vicinity where the workout area is. and the information i have is that she had a coat, and when she went up the wire, she threw the coat on the barbed wire and then went on over. >> she was ingenious, and she was really lucky. she scales a 16-foot fence, manages to get through the barbed wire, jumps all the way down, and then she hides underneath a car and takes off that top. >> this is downs' shirt. >> convicted murder diane downs left behind her ripped blouse, evidence of her struggle to break out of the maximum security facility. >> the same shirt she wore during an interview with eyewitness news in 1983. >> and there are holes here that indicate that this was cut or torn on the barbed wire. >> downs got a ride with
and diane downs is one of them. . >> i was dumbfounded. how can this happen? >> her escape was not a surprise. she's extremely evil, dangerous, narcissistic. you name it. >> this was one of the most notorious female inmates, and somehow she'd gotten over the wall and escaped. >> i think she was in this vicinity where the workout area is. and the information i have is that she had a coat, and when she went up the wire, she threw the coat on the barbed wire and then went...
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he has told both the us and russia, you know, told dian down all of the vitriol here about fighting it the same time he's announced an increase in the number of ukrainian troops houses being received in the country with a sort of head being scratched the same time we had a similar occasion just last week where he came out with the video message telling ukrainians to not panic by to tell it, telling them they didn't need to buy matches another essentials. and the next day he told the u. s. newspaper that can give one of ukraine's big cities on the russian border could be occupied relatively as soon. so lots of mixed messaging there. i think there is a desire on the part of the ukrainian leadership to not to be seen, to be saber rattling, not to give the russians anything that they can use against ukraine. say, here, look, ukraine is pulling for fight. but equally, they're trying to reassure the population they are doing enough to protect ukraine . so i think it's pretty difficult to and probably not much point to look for any deep logic there. but a ton of great stress for the people he
he has told both the us and russia, you know, told dian down all of the vitriol here about fighting it the same time he's announced an increase in the number of ukrainian troops houses being received in the country with a sort of head being scratched the same time we had a similar occasion just last week where he came out with the video message telling ukrainians to not panic by to tell it, telling them they didn't need to buy matches another essentials. and the next day he told the u. s....
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it's think followed by 2020 at 9 tonight. 2020 is all about the mysterious case of diane downs an oregonused of shooting her three children, then don't miss abc 7 news at 11. and all women all black battalion that served overseas in world war two is on the last leg of a long journey to finally receive recognition 75 years later abc news reporter faitha. boubay has a look at what the battalion did that was so special about world war two those who fought against hitler and his axis alliance. hey, we got a job. let's get this done, but you've probably never heard of a battalion of black women raising them morale of millions of servicemen overseas. it was just after d-day in 19444 allied troops were rapidly moving through europe and millions of pieces of undelivered mail for america's armed forces were piling up we helped each other. worked with each other retired major fanny griffin mclendon of the women's army corps now 101 years old was a supervisor in the 688 central postal directory battalion a group made up of all black women and credited with clearing a two-year backlog of letters and
it's think followed by 2020 at 9 tonight. 2020 is all about the mysterious case of diane downs an oregonused of shooting her three children, then don't miss abc 7 news at 11. and all women all black battalion that served overseas in world war two is on the last leg of a long journey to finally receive recognition 75 years later abc news reporter faitha. boubay has a look at what the battalion did that was so special about world war two those who fought against hitler and his axis alliance. hey,...
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the dow is down 230 points. dianeaks down the numbers right after the break. >>> 6:42. the stock market is off to a rough start. time for your money watch. diane king hall is joining us live from new york. good morning. >>> good morning. the color of my dress matches the color of a lot of what you are seeing on wall street. dow is under pressure, a lot of red on the board. blue chips down more than 200 in the tech sector, nasdaq, you are seeing losses. you want to blame that on facebook or i should say the parent company meta. nasdaq is down 274. >>> setback for the labor market private employers slashed jobs in january. companies cut 301,000 jobs last month. not only is it worse than predicted, it is the opposite direction economists expected. leisure and hospitality was hit hardest as covid cases surged. a bright spot, fewer people signed up for unemployment last week. this is a weekly basis. first time filings fell by 23,000 to 238,000. keep in mind tomorrow we get the all important monthly jobs report. >> we will
the dow is down 230 points. dianeaks down the numbers right after the break. >>> 6:42. the stock market is off to a rough start. time for your money watch. diane king hall is joining us live from new york. good morning. >>> good morning. the color of my dress matches the color of a lot of what you are seeing on wall street. dow is under pressure, a lot of red on the board. blue chips down more than 200 in the tech sector, nasdaq, you are seeing losses. you want to blame that...
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. >>> the market just opened about ten minutes ago and dow is down in the red about 92 points. dianeg hall breaks down the numbers right after the break. >>> ahead, snow, ice, and in some cases tornadoes. see how millions of americans from the south to the northeast are handling this latest winter storm. >>> hundreds of thousands without power at this hour. we are wearing red to bring awareness to women's heart health. we talk about signs of sudden cardiac arrest and important life saving techniques we should all know. all of that and more at 7:00. >>> new, a surprisingly strong jobs report. data shows recovery is better than expected. diane king hall is joining us live with that and more this morning. good morning. >>> good morning amanda. let's start with a look at the market action. trading has been underway a little more than ten minutes. stocks started lower but have turned higher, dow on the plus by 53. in the tech sector, gains as well after the big drop, nasdaq better by 85 and shares of facebook's parent company under pressure. investors pulled the company on the stock yeste
. >>> the market just opened about ten minutes ago and dow is down in the red about 92 points. dianeg hall breaks down the numbers right after the break. >>> ahead, snow, ice, and in some cases tornadoes. see how millions of americans from the south to the northeast are handling this latest winter storm. >>> hundreds of thousands without power at this hour. we are wearing red to bring awareness to women's heart health. we talk about signs of sudden cardiac arrest and...
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. >> i was 16 and our aunt diane sat me down alone in my mom's family room and plainly said your dadhat do you think about the possibility that your dad could be violented like that? >> i know anyone is capable of doing anything, but we would know. we're his kids, we lived with him. >> i honestly believe if she ever really felt threatened she really felt at risk, the first person she would have reached out to was me. and she never did. >> kirk spent four months in jail before bonning out. and for the next 3.5 years, remained under house arrest. >> rachel and heidi couldn't stay in the house with him alone. there had to be another person 18 or older the entire time. >> the whole time waiting for trial? >> yes. >> up until we turned 18. >> pam's neighbor and friend julie ko tried to help. >> you know i took his daughter driving. because they were learning to drive. i remember driving one daughter to clean she went to mizzou. so i took her. >> while pam's friends tried to protect the kids. they couldn't protect them from a widespread public suspicion their father killed their mother. th
. >> i was 16 and our aunt diane sat me down alone in my mom's family room and plainly said your dadhat do you think about the possibility that your dad could be violented like that? >> i know anyone is capable of doing anything, but we would know. we're his kids, we lived with him. >> i honestly believe if she ever really felt threatened she really felt at risk, the first person she would have reached out to was me. and she never did. >> kirk spent four months in jail...
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money what reporter diane king hall breaks down the numbers after the break but first here is what's on cbs mornings. >> coming up we are joined by andrew whitworth from the los angeles rams plus nate will be with us looking back at the thrilling finish between the rams and the bengals and the epic halftime show headlined by hip-hop realty. on this valentine's day a group of elementary school kids and posing the question to them what is love? we will see you at 7:00. this winter, comcast business is helping team usa and businesses across america stay ahead. keep yours ahead too with reliable connectivity and secure solutions on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get access to over 20 million wifi hotspots from coast to coast. so no matter what big event comes up, your team can be ready for what's next. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for just $64.99 a month. or, ask how to get a visa prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. >>> consumer confidence taking a hit, diane king hall joining us from new york. good morning. >> good morning
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diane king hall joins us live to break this down for us. od morning to you. a sea of red on wall street as investors tried to assess the financial fallout of economic sanctions slept on russia. the dow is down 450 points and all three major averages are under dadown anogle ting p atures in ukraine because of the war with russia. temporarily disabling live information about and how busy are like restaurants and stores, designed to protect local communities as ukraine defends itself in google's traffic updates are available for people using navigation mode. >> diane king hall of cbs moneywatch.com, thank you. >>> migration to california has slowed over the past two pandemic years with every state in the country sending fewer people to california than the prior two years. many of them saw plenty of californians moving in and the area with the biggest drop in california migration is the east coast with experts suggesting it's not the number of people leaving california that is high, it's a near halt of newcomers. >>> the hottest real estate mark
diane king hall joins us live to break this down for us. od morning to you. a sea of red on wall street as investors tried to assess the financial fallout of economic sanctions slept on russia. the dow is down 450 points and all three major averages are under dadown anogle ting p atures in ukraine because of the war with russia. temporarily disabling live information about and how busy are like restaurants and stores, designed to protect local communities as ukraine defends itself in google's...
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down for that. >> yes, indeed. >> diane king hall, thank you do so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, history upsale. how a retired school teacher's lifelong collection of african-american artifacts could be worth millions when it hits the auction block. african-american artifacts could be worth millions when it hits the auction block. i was uncertain... was another around the corner? or could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more
down for that. >> yes, indeed. >> diane king hall, thank you do so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, history upsale. how a retired school teacher's lifelong collection of african-american artifacts could be worth millions when it hits the auction block. african-american artifacts could be worth millions when it hits the auction block. i was uncertain... was another around the corner? or could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor...
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down quite a bit, more than 800 points. >> there are also new fears over oil prices because of russia's invasion of ukraine. diane king hall will have a break down on the impact. >> for up to the minute updates on crisis in ukraine head to kpix.com or watch cbs news bay area on the kpix5 app. >>> our other big story, that cold bay area weather. let's send it to meteorologist mary lee with your first alert weather forecast. can't escape it. >> for sure. once you step outside, you will really feel the cold temperatures and blast of cold air. that's why we are declaring first alert weather day due to the temperatures, definitely bitterly cold. freeze warnings, frost advisories for most of the bay area. in purple, freeze warnings napa, santa rosa, concord, livermore, san jose. frost advisories are expanded. berkeley, oakland, fremont, mountain view, san mateo under frost advisories. clear skies, check out the morning lows, down to freezing in concord, 39 oakland, livermore 28, 42 san francisco. 25 in napa, fremont down to freezing and 29 for mountain view. plenty sunshine with highs into the 50s this afternoon. back
down quite a bit, more than 800 points. >> there are also new fears over oil prices because of russia's invasion of ukraine. diane king hall will have a break down on the impact. >> for up to the minute updates on crisis in ukraine head to kpix.com or watch cbs news bay area on the kpix5 app. >>> our other big story, that cold bay area weather. let's send it to meteorologist mary lee with your first alert weather forecast. can't escape it. >> for sure. once you step...
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strangers, anymore, to inflation, clearly, but the worry now, according to economist diane swang is this drags down growth as well, and that could lead to something many people have not experienced in their lifetimes, the 1970s phenomenon known as stag-flation. >> stag flation is when the economy continues to generate heat and you have unemployment start to rise. that's what we saw in 1973 in response to the opec oil embargo, and that really triggered a bad recession in the mid-1970s, yet an inflationary spiral that we couldn't get out of, so you lose both your jobs and lose living standards because you're paying higher prices at the same time. >> reporter: how to position yourself for that, swunk offers a potential strategies. if you can do it, pay down debt, especially credit card debt. put off high ticket purchases, if you can, and also resist the temptation to hoard, remember the toilet paper crisis of a couple of years ago, that can potentially make matters and price increases even worse. alex. >> thank you so much, sobering, but appreciate it. >>> the president of ukraine refuses to leave the
strangers, anymore, to inflation, clearly, but the worry now, according to economist diane swang is this drags down growth as well, and that could lead to something many people have not experienced in their lifetimes, the 1970s phenomenon known as stag-flation. >> stag flation is when the economy continues to generate heat and you have unemployment start to rise. that's what we saw in 1973 in response to the opec oil embargo, and that really triggered a bad recession in the mid-1970s, yet...
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in a few minutes diane king hall will have a break down on its impact. >> for up to the minute updatesisis in ukraine head to kpix.com or watch cbs news bay area on the kpix5 app. >>> our other big story at home, that cold bay area. it's pretty chilly out there. >>> we are feeling that big winter chill as we are looking at a first alert weather day once again. temperatures have plummeted. this morning is likely the coldest morning so far this year. bundle up. we have freeze warnings, frost advisories for most of the bay area. you see in purple we have freeze warnings for the north bay and east bay hills and valleys, santa clara. frost advisories are expanded to the north bay coast as well as bay shoreline and peninsula coast all under frost advisories. really the only place not under frost advisory or freeze warning is downtown san francisco. 33 concord right now, 40 oakland, 30 livermore, 42 san francisco, 35 san jose, 29 in santa rosa. through the day in san francisco, mid 50s, plenty sunshine as we head through our afternoon in oakland at 56 with that sun. concord inland east bay, 5
in a few minutes diane king hall will have a break down on its impact. >> for up to the minute updatesisis in ukraine head to kpix.com or watch cbs news bay area on the kpix5 app. >>> our other big story at home, that cold bay area. it's pretty chilly out there. >>> we are feeling that big winter chill as we are looking at a first alert weather day once again. temperatures have plummeted. this morning is likely the coldest morning so far this year. bundle up. we have...
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down to the last cross t and doughty dian, full stop. this is so, or, well, in this is 1984 come to life. they're looking in a mirror when that when they accuse r, t a being a dissemination of this information, particularly now with all this nonsense about you, great, looking in america, that's exactly what they are. all right. 10 parts down here at moscow. the full text of the confidential us nato responds to russia. security concerns has of course, be leaked. the purported document was published by the spanish newspaper l piece. earlier in the studio, my colleagues neil harvey and saskia tele discussed the contents. over the past few weeks, we've seen at the highest diplomatic levels, riley's of accusations of verbal sparring, and that's just what's been happening and public. so we can only imagine what's going on behind closed doors. but now a fresh document leak has offered us a glimpse into what is indeed happening behind those doors. and it's really showed that moscow in washington, alongside nato, a very, very far from reaching an
down to the last cross t and doughty dian, full stop. this is so, or, well, in this is 1984 come to life. they're looking in a mirror when that when they accuse r, t a being a dissemination of this information, particularly now with all this nonsense about you, great, looking in america, that's exactly what they are. all right. 10 parts down here at moscow. the full text of the confidential us nato responds to russia. security concerns has of course, be leaked. the purported document was...
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down this morning. accumulating on the shoulder little bit high. there. >> good morning to you, diane. james, are you looking at this this morning? this snow is falling down. i took a few moments attempting to dust myself off. no with next few minutes. we're frost all over again. i want to take a look at this now as we're making our way through it. you can see just how deep it is. and that snow just keeps falling down and down actually able to catch some commuters. they're telling me they're coming from reno and the cadet driving conditions up. there were were pretty bad. you're taking a look behind me at the beautiful view. you're taking a look at the i-80 or over at king veil this morning. and again, that snow just keeps coming down and were expected to kind of see how the conditions prevail from here. you know, i know we've been seeing some chain controls this morning and that activity doesn't stop there. of course, we're also seeing the snow get plowed this where you can see over here in the distance, we are able to speak to a gas today. he says he's come out early to try and get th
down this morning. accumulating on the shoulder little bit high. there. >> good morning to you, diane. james, are you looking at this this morning? this snow is falling down. i took a few moments attempting to dust myself off. no with next few minutes. we're frost all over again. i want to take a look at this now as we're making our way through it. you can see just how deep it is. and that snow just keeps falling down and down actually able to catch some commuters. they're telling me...
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. >> the doctors told diane that sarah's organs were shutting down, that she was hemorrhaging, her brain out why. >> sarah being ill and in the hospital was, once again, relayed through facebook. again it was, boy, really having bad luck with this family. what's going on? >> you took sarah to the hospital. >> mm-hmm. >> what are you expecting is going to happen? do you think you're about to lose her? >> i didn't know. i didn't know how bad it was till they told me her lab results. >> she's the sickest 24-year-old that we have ever seen. i never seen a case like that, and i really don't know what's going on. then the detective came, and i said, thank god. >> when sarah went to the hospital with the same kinds of sounding symptoms that had taken both shaun and mark, warning bells went off. >> now i see someone fighting for their life in circumstances and events that are just completely foreign to me. >> all right, and what is your name? >> there was an anonymous call made to the springfield police department, alerting them to the suspicious character of both mark and shaun's death. >> i sh
. >> the doctors told diane that sarah's organs were shutting down, that she was hemorrhaging, her brain out why. >> sarah being ill and in the hospital was, once again, relayed through facebook. again it was, boy, really having bad luck with this family. what's going on? >> you took sarah to the hospital. >> mm-hmm. >> what are you expecting is going to happen? do you think you're about to lose her? >> i didn't know. i didn't know how bad it was till they...
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down quite good. i told me i saw diane are you doing it? i'm ras, olivia back hope. michelle, how me to you on this issue? i was going to saul in my chair told to start over here, i'd be more unanimously. eob. mm hm. i go to south side is always one or 2 on saturday. i can see i am that they are sad, you know, play the game with your auto door. be mine. i'm now would they have now under some with wash all i should have saturday by this year. my. how was lynch 12 or would you know it was a close up in there was an issue with hey, i give you my shit. if he's a finance pot on i am is so popular. data hi. can you? i st. patrick's listening now at noon and i ate one 09 years went him denies issues hundreds initial every corner. we're to are lemon holiday that only where they some handhelds which but i'll a shuttle home. i am the mother of the one. i'll pull this up in the year. is ella kula z o b b a r d malone? me that i'm on and i'll handle anyone anna. any because of nasa associate pavey. he's a mattie ray. it was created a site called t bought a d h k, more e federal
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diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are pointing to a flat open after an up-and-down day on wall street yesterday.hares of peloton rallied nearly 21% following reports that big name brands like amazon, apple, and nike are considering buying out the fitness company. peloton is one of the company's reporting quarterly results today. yesterday the dow rose a point while the nasdaq lofst 82, and the s&p 500 fell 16. >>> the irs is scrapping the idea of face recognition technology. the agency wanted taxpayers to use it when they created online accounts at irs.gov. users would have to upload a face i.d. it received backlash. they were concerned hackers could steal personal information. the irs said it will move away from the technology and will come up with something else that won't require face recognition. >>> samsung is taking on ocean pollution. the electronics giant is repurposing discarded fishing nets for new galaxy devices that will be unveiled tomorrow. there's no word yet on how the material will be used and for which products. according to a u.n. report more than 640 tons of fishing nets are
diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are pointing to a flat open after an up-and-down day on wall street yesterday.hares of peloton rallied nearly 21% following reports that big name brands like amazon, apple, and nike are considering buying out the fitness company. peloton is one of the company's reporting quarterly results today. yesterday the dow rose a point while the nasdaq lofst 82, and the s&p 500 fell 16. >>> the irs is scrapping the idea of face...
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faso, nicholas hawk in we're going to go for the stream diane conversation today to really unpack what is happening in the keen a fast i from down on the ground. we have the sun and we have ha marie. really nice to have basically with as a son, please introduce yourself to asking audience. tell them who you are, what you do where come back to us and just them i went and, and me nice to have here on the street. please introduce yourself to o'clock when you get to have it. so my name's henry, i'm a journalist. i've been based in hawaii to became for so for 2 years now. i'm a freelance work in television and i'm radio and it's really been covering the security situation here. for, for a couple of years now. so, i mean, because harper did as a special story for a special report fashion. we were just watching right there for us at the beginning of the week. and really showing us what was happening on the ground in his analysis of what led to the qu, if you could take me a routing day, what is the most fair like? what's happening? yeah, i mean, since the key took place, things really calm down on the streets of why get to you on the,
faso, nicholas hawk in we're going to go for the stream diane conversation today to really unpack what is happening in the keen a fast i from down on the ground. we have the sun and we have ha marie. really nice to have basically with as a son, please introduce yourself to asking audience. tell them who you are, what you do where come back to us and just them i went and, and me nice to have here on the street. please introduce yourself to o'clock when you get to have it. so my name's henry, i'm...
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diane nash in selma. >> ms. nash -- reporter: my colleague, deborah roberts sat down. >> is there a different journey for women dependinge of skin in hollywood? >> absolutely. it is undeniable. kristen: and you can see scream queens rising tonight at 8:00 right here on abc 7. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >> denied for the accused status. that is after several alleged teenage victims and their parents urged a judge to keep the woman in jail. that evening, thank you for joining us. i am ama daetz. clogs for test was in court today for the emotional testimony. >> shannon o'connor, the mom facing charges has 15 accusers and we last heard from six of them in january at the
diane nash in selma. >> ms. nash -- reporter: my colleague, deborah roberts sat down. >> is there a different journey for women dependinge of skin in hollywood? >> absolutely. it is undeniable. kristen: and you can see scream queens rising tonight at 8:00 right here on abc 7. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig...
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and core is just like and diane nash out of snakes like we got this. a sense of more students down you don't stop us simply because you're going to beat somebody. we're stronger than that democracy is stronger than that. and the students kept coming. kennedy's looking up going. okay, so we've got them in parchment prison right now, but that's only a stopgap measure. there are more students in parchment can even hold. and we have got to figure out how to defuse the power and the energy of these students. so something happened. that was going to help with that conversation. and that's something was members of sclc and snick met with bobby kennedy at the department of justice because remember he's the attorney general. and they are demanding protection from the federal government. for freedom writers and protection does not mean shepherding them into parchment prison. this means real protection and they are you know, they're on it and he's coming back. right and there are and he's left and and what they're dealing with here, you know, so finally he's like look. and you know when you g
and core is just like and diane nash out of snakes like we got this. a sense of more students down you don't stop us simply because you're going to beat somebody. we're stronger than that democracy is stronger than that. and the students kept coming. kennedy's looking up going. okay, so we've got them in parchment prison right now, but that's only a stopgap measure. there are more students in parchment can even hold. and we have got to figure out how to defuse the power and the energy of these...
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diane king hall in new york. >> reporter: good morning. delta wants to crack downunruly passengers and they want people on a no-fly list if convicted of disrupting a flight. they called for zero tolerance of any behavior affecting flight safety. >>> members of amazon prime may be grumbling about the price increase but shareholders are complaining with amazon stock going 13% higher after a blowout quarter with roughly $190 billion beating the apple record for a single day gain and amazon is now valued at $1.6 trillion. >>> apple is reportedly gearing up to offer a lower cost 5g iphone with the unveiled date around march 8th. would be the first update to the se model, the budget model, in two years. >> the ranking is out and which airline should we look for? >> reporter: according to the wall street journal, alaska airlines and southwest -- but a free-for-all when flying frugal with jetblue at the lowest spot. they have extreme delays complaints with them stuck on the tarmac and spirit came near the bottom. i have flown spirit before and let me tell you, one-and-done
diane king hall in new york. >> reporter: good morning. delta wants to crack downunruly passengers and they want people on a no-fly list if convicted of disrupting a flight. they called for zero tolerance of any behavior affecting flight safety. >>> members of amazon prime may be grumbling about the price increase but shareholders are complaining with amazon stock going 13% higher after a blowout quarter with roughly $190 billion beating the apple record for a single day gain and...
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down quite good. i told me you might when i saw diane, are you coming in? he is a ras, olivia? back. i hope. michelle, how me to you on this issue. i was going to saul in my chair told to start over here by the money now initially eob. mm hm. i go to south side is always one or 2 on saturday. i can see, and i, i don't play the game with your auto door be mine. i'm that would be and i will understand what size shall i should have saturday by this year. my how was lynch 12 or would you know it was a close up when i was an interview with hey, i would give you my shit if he's a finance part on the him is sell package data packing. i st. patrick's kitchen in at noon and i ate one 09 years when im deny vacation hundreds in the corner with near to our lemon. honda go near the fuck cabinets which but not a chance. so home i am the mother. saddest. when i pull this up in the, you know, is ella kula, so i'll be more, i mean, give you a demo in mid am on and i'll, honda, i want to wanna any because of now that i'm not where you guys simsi hit katie. how are your mattie ray? it was created a site called
down quite good. i told me you might when i saw diane, are you coming in? he is a ras, olivia? back. i hope. michelle, how me to you on this issue. i was going to saul in my chair told to start over here by the money now initially eob. mm hm. i go to south side is always one or 2 on saturday. i can see, and i, i don't play the game with your auto door be mine. i'm that would be and i will understand what size shall i should have saturday by this year. my how was lynch 12 or would you know it...
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diane king hall reports from the cbs broadcast center. >>> stocks were mixed on monday. the dow added a point. the s&p500 was down 16. >>> analysts with bank of america are projecting federal reserve will hike interest rates seven times this year. that's the most aggressive stance on wall street today. this amid last week's better than expected jobs report. >>> the president said that the future of a major gas line in europe would be in doubt if russia invades ukraine. has not been turned on. it would make transportation easier. he promised to bring an end to it if russia brings troops over the border. >>> build a bear is out with an after dark collection of stuffed animals made specifically for adults. some of them are holding drinks like wine, and champagne. others have hearts and messages of love. that's your cbs money watch report. for more head to cbs money watch.com. at the cbs broadcast center. >>> this morning the attorney for the suspect accused of attacking a 49ers fan outside of the stadium is speaking out. he said his client was acting in self defense. police arrested him for felony arrest last week a
diane king hall reports from the cbs broadcast center. >>> stocks were mixed on monday. the dow added a point. the s&p500 was down 16. >>> analysts with bank of america are projecting federal reserve will hike interest rates seven times this year. that's the most aggressive stance on wall street today. this amid last week's better than expected jobs report. >>> the president said that the future of a major gas line in europe would be in doubt if russia invades...
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. >> reporter: the worry, according to economist diane swonk, is this new round of inflation starts to drag the overall economy down1970s phenomenon known as stagflation, where both prices and unemployment are high, something many americans have never experience before. >> scott cohn, thank you very much. and i'll be back next hour, when i'll be joined by a ukrainian journalist in kyiv, plus how this war risks destabilizing the rest of of europe. rest of of europe. mindy! with up to 10x faster speeds, she can download a movie in minutes or a song in seconds. (mindy) yep! (vo) verizon is going ultra so you can do more. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ >>> good to be with you. i'm katy
. >> reporter: the worry, according to economist diane swonk, is this new round of inflation starts to drag the overall economy down1970s phenomenon known as stagflation, where both prices and unemployment are high, something many americans have never experience before. >> scott cohn, thank you very much. and i'll be back next hour, when i'll be joined by a ukrainian journalist in kyiv, plus how this war risks destabilizing the rest of of europe. rest of of europe. mindy! with up to...
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down. airlines want them to go a >>> the central bank preparing to hike interest rates plus disney rolls out a new experience for super fans. diane king hall reports from the cbs broadcast center. >>> stocks were mixed on wednesday. dow fell 54 points. nasdaq lost 15 while s&p 500 gained three. major indexes bounced off midday lows after federal reserved released minutes. the next opportunity to do so will be at the feds' next meeting in march. >>> disney building a whole new world. the company is creating a residential community with 1900 housing units in southern california. the area will span 24 acres and have shopping, dining, entertainment amenities. one section will be for those 55 and over. disney is exploring more locations for future developments. >>> a 15 caret blue diamond is heading to auction. it is expected to fetch more than $48 million when it goes up forbidding this april in hong kong. the current record for a diamond is one that sold in 2015 for 48.5 million. that's your cbs money watch report. for more head to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> the number of unruly passengers on flights is growing with nearly 500 cases rep
down. airlines want them to go a >>> the central bank preparing to hike interest rates plus disney rolls out a new experience for super fans. diane king hall reports from the cbs broadcast center. >>> stocks were mixed on wednesday. dow fell 54 points. nasdaq lost 15 while s&p 500 gained three. major indexes bounced off midday lows after federal reserved released minutes. the next opportunity to do so will be at the feds' next meeting in march. >>> disney building...
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diane king hall with these stories and more from the cbs broadcast center. >>> wall street moved higher on wednesday. dow gained 305 points. nasdaq jumped 295 and s&p 500 rose 65. two stocks beaten down by pandemic are showing signs of growth. shares of dismy popped to 6% after the bell after the company reported its parks division brought in double revenue compared to the same quarter the previous year. uber rose 5% after saying business is picking up following the omicron surge. >>> new data on inflation expected to show that the cost of living in the u.s. rose again. economists are predicting labor department will report consumer price index shot up 7.2% in january which would be a 39 year high. high home and auto prices are largely to blame for the rising cost of living. certain drinks go with certain times of the year. soon it is shamrock shake's time. mcdonald's is bringing back the milk flavored milk shake february 21. oreo shamrock mcflurry will also be back. they're also sharing the so called secretin ingredient that makes it green. the color id for green is cbf2ac for those who want to create some green fan art. that's your cbs money watch report. head to cbsmoneywatch.com.
diane king hall with these stories and more from the cbs broadcast center. >>> wall street moved higher on wednesday. dow gained 305 points. nasdaq jumped 295 and s&p 500 rose 65. two stocks beaten down by pandemic are showing signs of growth. shares of dismy popped to 6% after the bell after the company reported its parks division brought in double revenue compared to the same quarter the previous year. uber rose 5% after saying business is picking up following the omicron surge....
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diane king hall reports from the new york stock exchange. >> a holiday short trading week started a thud on wall street. the dow well 482 points yesterday. the nasdaq skidded 166 and the s&p500 was down 44. it's fallen more than 10% from its january 3rd high. >>> the situation in ukraine is pushing fuel prices higher around the world. oil futures approached $100 a barrel on mona midfears of disruptions to russian oil and gas exports. germany halted work on the nordstream2. >>> customers will no longer have to wear a mask in an apple store. employees will still be required to wear them however. apple said that it'll continue to encourage shoppers to do so as well. >>> and that's your cbs money watch report. >>> a live look at downtown san francisco this morning where people are slowly returning to the office with the peak of the omicron surge behind us. one small business just opened its doors in the heart of the financial district. >> after two years of delays modern mexican eatery is officially open inside sales force east. it's happening at a time when the city is encouraging more workers to return to the office. this is the first permanent home for the restaurant known for its slo
diane king hall reports from the new york stock exchange. >> a holiday short trading week started a thud on wall street. the dow well 482 points yesterday. the nasdaq skidded 166 and the s&p500 was down 44. it's fallen more than 10% from its january 3rd high. >>> the situation in ukraine is pushing fuel prices higher around the world. oil futures approached $100 a barrel on mona midfears of disruptions to russian oil and gas exports. germany halted work on the nordstream2....
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down about 80 points. we will be right back. >>> a look at the stock market this morning and facebook invests in its meta identity. dianes live from new york. good morning again. >> good morning. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. the stocks in the red in the early action. right now the dow is down 63 points. 62 points so investors look like they are taking chips off the table in early trade. tech sec tomorrow loss there's. the nasdaq is down 161 points. speaking of tech, facebook is going all in on its meta identity. yesterday the ceo revealed new slogan, among them live in the future. the ceo said they would be referred to as meta mates. you heard me right. he urged them to adopt a mind set of meta, meta mates, me. i'm sorry. i cannot. what is this? >> hash tag. cbs money watch.com. >> what is happening? all right. >> a lot is happening there. thank you so much. we will see new the morning. >> i'm glad it's not ours. >> meta me. >> there you go. >>> there's a market on the san jose state campus doing things a little different. >> there's no cashier. you check in with an app. then you are tra
down about 80 points. we will be right back. >>> a look at the stock market this morning and facebook invests in its meta identity. dianes live from new york. good morning again. >> good morning. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. the stocks in the red in the early action. right now the dow is down 63 points. 62 points so investors look like they are taking chips off the table in early trade. tech sec tomorrow loss there's. the nasdaq is down 161...
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diane nash in "selma." >> miss nash. >> reporter: my colleague deborah roberts sat down with tessa thompson to hear about her experienceslutely. it's undeniable. if you just look at hollywood by and large you can see it's clear as day. >> reporter: thompson is now working to do things her way with her own production company. her goal is to create roles for a variety of women. >> and i think one thing is to be able in whatever way i can to foster projects that actually allow for a wealth of black women to be on screen that are all shades and are all colors. >> so much is that women now, black women are being in control of their stories, behind the scenes, writers, directors, producers and whatnot so that is helping. amazing to hear halle berry talk about how she is still pushing and fighting and not taken seriously. like why don't you just flash that oscar in the face? that doesn't work. she's still -- t.j., i'm still a black woman who sometimes has to overcome all -- every other black woman in this country deals with, and to hear her talk about it is remarkable. "soul of a nation presents: screen queens rising" 8:00 ton
diane nash in "selma." >> miss nash. >> reporter: my colleague deborah roberts sat down with tessa thompson to hear about her experienceslutely. it's undeniable. if you just look at hollywood by and large you can see it's clear as day. >> reporter: thompson is now working to do things her way with her own production company. her goal is to create roles for a variety of women. >> and i think one thing is to be able in whatever way i can to foster projects that...
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diane king hall live from new york. good to see you. good morning. >> reporter: trading has been under way a little more than 10 minutes with early trade having choppy action. the dow is down with gains and the nasdaq rallying with triple digits, up 106 points. multiple companies are reportedly interested in buying peloton. they are struggling to maintain the boom from back when people were stuck at home during the pandemic. it is helping the stock with amazon reportedly speaking to advisers about a potential deal and the financial times said nike is considering it but it doesn't appear as if they have spoken to peloton. >> that is the first step, i would think. we will see what happens print. >> baby steps. >>live lfrom sfo ontier airlines annong that it is buying spirit airlines. the deal was struck in a $2.9 billion cash and stock deal. it was approved with the merger creating the fifth largest airlines in the u.s. >>> a live look at the white house, where the biden administration is working to make school lunches healthier. u.s. department of agriculture is putting up new standards for milk, whole grains and stowed them with schools offlavorlow-f 80% of grains must be
diane king hall live from new york. good to see you. good morning. >> reporter: trading has been under way a little more than 10 minutes with early trade having choppy action. the dow is down with gains and the nasdaq rallying with triple digits, up 106 points. multiple companies are reportedly interested in buying peloton. they are struggling to maintain the boom from back when people were stuck at home during the pandemic. it is helping the stock with amazon reportedly speaking to...
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diane feinstein. but it was also focused on murals, and everybody's focus on their kids and getting them safely back in there -- so there was a deficit at the time, and they doubled downthat's not been well shared. remember the school board said something, insensitive things, that were particularly insensitive against the asian community. and i'm just as a former mayor, who was elected, disproportionately, because of this poor asian community, that was the end of their time tenure on that school board. i think we can over read this from a national prism. it is a very familiar san francisco story, west side, east side, very familiar tenants that i think one should be very cautious in terms of our -- >> okay, i'm glad you brought that up. because there are people who are looking at what happened in san francisco earlier. what happened in the virginia governor's race that democrats or progressives can overreach and can do things that are detrimental to the party. what's your message to the democratic party, to democrats, on this issue? i'm not gonna use -- there's no other way to talk about it, because that's the way everyone is talking about it. >> i mean, i was sitting
diane feinstein. but it was also focused on murals, and everybody's focus on their kids and getting them safely back in there -- so there was a deficit at the time, and they doubled downthat's not been well shared. remember the school board said something, insensitive things, that were particularly insensitive against the asian community. and i'm just as a former mayor, who was elected, disproportionately, because of this poor asian community, that was the end of their time tenure on that...
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diane nash, beaten brutally, many were beaten brutally, just for seeking the right to vote. on march 21, after the protection of the united states marshalls took a five-day journey, 54 miles down from selma to montgomery to preach or to preach to the nation all 27,000 or so, to bring light to this issue of voting rights. in august, 1965, the voting rights act was passed. fast forward three days later on march 28 -- three days after dr. king had led that march, dr. king stood in the pulpit of san francisco's grace cathedral as part of their installation service of that new cathedral and stated that this issue, the issue of racism, was the negroes burden "and america's shame". after the voting rights act was passed, 50 years later, 2013 shelby county versus holder stripped from that voting rights act the provisions that safeguarded the voting safety of african-americans in the south. fast forward to today and we're finding a new assault, a more insidious assault on voting rights in our nation. so we're calling on all of this as we're here this evening and look out through this weekend to call a friend and to call their senators and to call their friend's friends and all of us to
diane nash, beaten brutally, many were beaten brutally, just for seeking the right to vote. on march 21, after the protection of the united states marshalls took a five-day journey, 54 miles down from selma to montgomery to preach or to preach to the nation all 27,000 or so, to bring light to this issue of voting rights. in august, 1965, the voting rights act was passed. fast forward three days later on march 28 -- three days after dr. king had led that march, dr. king stood in the pulpit of...
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diane nash, beaten brutally, many were beaten brutally, just for seeking the right to vote. on march 21, after the protection of the united states marshalls took a five-day journey, 54 miles down from selma to montgomery to preach or to preach to the nation all 27,000 or so, to bring light to this issue of voting rights. in august, 1965, the voting rights act was passed. fast forward three days later on march 28 -- three days after dr. king had led that march, dr. king stood in the pulpit of san francisco's grace cathedral as part of their installation service of that new cathedral and stated that this issue, the issue of racism, was the negroes burden "and america's shame". after the voting rights act was passed, 50 years later, 2013 shelby county versus holder stripped from that voting rights act the provisions that safeguarded the voting safety of african-americans in the south. fast forward to today and we're finding a new assault, a more insidious assault on voting rights in our nation. so we're calling on all of this as we're here this evening and look out through this weekend to call a friend and to call their senators and to call their friend's friends and all of us to
diane nash, beaten brutally, many were beaten brutally, just for seeking the right to vote. on march 21, after the protection of the united states marshalls took a five-day journey, 54 miles down from selma to montgomery to preach or to preach to the nation all 27,000 or so, to bring light to this issue of voting rights. in august, 1965, the voting rights act was passed. fast forward three days later on march 28 -- three days after dr. king had led that march, dr. king stood in the pulpit of...
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down the field. >> the cost of waiting, how do you put a cost on a life? someone who served this country is diane from rare cancers, from exposures that they were exposed to under deployment. i do not know how you put a cost on a life for people that the government sent into harm's way to start with. i cannot begin to understand that concept or to see how you can properly put a cost on an individual's life. what i can tell you is that v.a., for the past 15 years, their own research has shown significant increases in hypertension among herbicide exposed veterans, even giving the existing framework for adding those presumption conditions, and they failed to do so. this should serve as a powerful cautionary tale to the opponents for creating a new one-size-fits-all framework. it leaves v.a. in the driver's seat. in this legislation, we >> thank you mr. brown. i would like to think -- the vietnam veterans of america chapter in my area. dr. louisa, i'm sure you've asked on this topic. >> think you mr. chairman, thank you to all the veterans out there. to your strong leadership. this is an important ti
down the field. >> the cost of waiting, how do you put a cost on a life? someone who served this country is diane from rare cancers, from exposures that they were exposed to under deployment. i do not know how you put a cost on a life for people that the government sent into harm's way to start with. i cannot begin to understand that concept or to see how you can properly put a cost on an individual's life. what i can tell you is that v.a., for the past 15 years, their own research has...
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it's about the company's ceo stepping down, sort of the company cutting jobs, slashing its revenue forecast, sliding out some early earnings or lack thereof. diane the latest on this >> rebecca, john foley now former ceo started the call with three simple words, i love peloton. he said i love what we've done for connected fitness and delivering on our vision to a loyal following. but then he got right to it. he said we have made missteps along the way. we scaled our operations too rapidly. we own this, i own this and we are holding ourselves accountable. that starts today. he talked about incoming ceo and president barry mccarthy as a long time and passionate peloton member he said i'll be partnering closely with him and working to deliver on the value inherent to peloton. he said that he expects a meaningful reduction in teams across all of operations that means lots of job cuts that have already been reported we know they're looking to cut about 20% of their fall work force. he said this was a very difficult decision for our management team, but it is a necessary one for our company. he said he'll be building margin into hardware and reducing
it's about the company's ceo stepping down, sort of the company cutting jobs, slashing its revenue forecast, sliding out some early earnings or lack thereof. diane the latest on this >> rebecca, john foley now former ceo started the call with three simple words, i love peloton. he said i love what we've done for connected fitness and delivering on our vision to a loyal following. but then he got right to it. he said we have made missteps along the way. we scaled our operations too...