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i'm kim berley ellis. my remarks today will be dedicated to those individuals who lost their lives to senseless gun violence in monterey park, in san mateo county and a couple days ago in oakland and their families. whether we realize it or not, all of these issues are connected and intersectional. i am honored for the opportunity to be in community with you and to welcome all the reproductive justice leaders who joined us today. we are here today for three reasons. number one, to commemorate this past sunday, which would have been the 50 anniversary of roe v wade by officially launchish ing the san francisco bay area abortion rights coalition. [applause] this is the very first ever bay area regional collective of municipal and county governments and reproductive health justice stakeholders who are committed to working together to reinforce and reimagine the local reproductive healthcare system in this new post-roe era. number two, we are here to visually demonstrate the collective commitment of this coali
i'm kim berley ellis. my remarks today will be dedicated to those individuals who lost their lives to senseless gun violence in monterey park, in san mateo county and a couple days ago in oakland and their families. whether we realize it or not, all of these issues are connected and intersectional. i am honored for the opportunity to be in community with you and to welcome all the reproductive justice leaders who joined us today. we are here today for three reasons. number one, to commemorate...
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ellie reminds us that every child is a miracle of life.nks to modern medical wonders, 50 percent of very premature babies delivered at the hospital where ellie was born now survive. it's an incredible thing. thank you very much. our goal should be to ensure that every baby has the best chance to thrive and grow just like ellie. that is why i'm asking congress to provide an additional $50 million to fund neonatal research for america's youngest patients. that is why i'm also calling upon members of congress here tonight to pass legislation finally banning the late-term abortion of babies. whether we are republican, democrat, or independent, surely we must all agree that every human life is a sacred gift from god. as we support america's moms and dads, i was recently proud to sign the law providing new parents in the federal work force paid family leave, serving as a model for the rest of the country. now i call on the congress to pass the bipartisan advancing support for working families act, extending family leave to mothers and fathers al
ellie reminds us that every child is a miracle of life.nks to modern medical wonders, 50 percent of very premature babies delivered at the hospital where ellie was born now survive. it's an incredible thing. thank you very much. our goal should be to ensure that every baby has the best chance to thrive and grow just like ellie. that is why i'm asking congress to provide an additional $50 million to fund neonatal research for america's youngest patients. that is why i'm also calling upon members...
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that's how ellis island worked.one of the great stories of ellis island is of course, that people would spend days and days on ellis island. virtually no one spent days and days at ellis island. it took you about 3 hours to get processed on a good day. that ferry then him over to the southern of manhattan to battery park and you happen to know new york city. and he entered the united states. he was terrified. he didn't speak english. battery park was of hustlers, con men because they knew all these immigrants were getting off the boat and they might need a place to stay or they might be to buy something. they didn't need. but he had an address for his cousin who lived in the city. he knew that that's where he was going to cousin's house. he just had no idea to get to his cousin's apartment. there's this big complex, elevated train. he had no idea how worked that get on that train. think of it for a second. you're a 20 year old who doesn't speak the language in a brand new country all alone. you don't know the differ
that's how ellis island worked.one of the great stories of ellis island is of course, that people would spend days and days on ellis island. virtually no one spent days and days at ellis island. it took you about 3 hours to get processed on a good day. that ferry then him over to the southern of manhattan to battery park and you happen to know new york city. and he entered the united states. he was terrified. he didn't speak english. battery park was of hustlers, con men because they knew all...
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i'm kim berley ellis. my remarks today will be dedicated to those individuals who lost their lives to senseless gun violence in monterey park, in san mateo county and a couple days ago in oakland and their families. whether we realize it or not, all of these issues are connected and intersectional. i am honored for the opportunity to be in community with you and to welcome all the reproductive justice leaders who joined us today. we are here today for three reasons. number one, to commemorate this past sunday, which would have been the 50 anniversary of roe v wade by officially launchish ing the san francisco bay area abortion rights coalition. [applause] this is the very first ever bay area regional collective of municipal and county governments and reproductive health justice stakeholders who are committed to working together to reinforce and reimagine the local reproductive healthcare system in this new post-roe era. number two, we are here to visually demonstrate the collective commitment of this coali
i'm kim berley ellis. my remarks today will be dedicated to those individuals who lost their lives to senseless gun violence in monterey park, in san mateo county and a couple days ago in oakland and their families. whether we realize it or not, all of these issues are connected and intersectional. i am honored for the opportunity to be in community with you and to welcome all the reproductive justice leaders who joined us today. we are here today for three reasons. number one, to commemorate...
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professor ellis, it's good to see you again.itical race theory actually. as it's an important discipline in academia. it's not what a culture warriors are saying that it's talk to your little children in school. kimberly has responded to the same, professor the new york times writes, professor crenshaw said that even if randoms and others have been taken out of the curriculum to second officers were being eliminated in favor of facts and lived experience, the decision sent a troubling message. quote, even the appearance of bowing to political pressure in the context of new knowledge and ideas is something that should not be done. end quote. what is your take on that i think that i think college moore had a bad rollout of this course. when i can look at the original draft of the date stamp of the ap corps >> -- was leaked to go, it was stemmed as february of 2022. as scholars, we know that these things go through a peer review process, and we know that course was being edited and revised and revised. by over 300 scholars from my
professor ellis, it's good to see you again.itical race theory actually. as it's an important discipline in academia. it's not what a culture warriors are saying that it's talk to your little children in school. kimberly has responded to the same, professor the new york times writes, professor crenshaw said that even if randoms and others have been taken out of the curriculum to second officers were being eliminated in favor of facts and lived experience, the decision sent a troubling message....
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you will, i'm you, come when you're what it is, ellie must 1st thing you deal with civilian your new poc. as of it shuttle can for much more we did you live so we really blessed you my you would be at the just look like just one of you guys could go with any place where you're going. is that correct? yes. but i was giving you on those when you're getting a junior, what did you actually occlusal? with the american national group, but, but you was all set it up as ways of doing this way. a good of school, sir. little school each knows so much to live in sterling, the boat mostly shall fall over march middle of the bumper birth. there you should do a little misty just a little moles go like a porcelain locals with ah, ah at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from gray. with we will bring to the iraqi people, food and medicines, and supplies and freedom with ah, your lordship, cipollina. gov this life, but they do it still and when you do it, let your on this new or then you g
you will, i'm you, come when you're what it is, ellie must 1st thing you deal with civilian your new poc. as of it shuttle can for much more we did you live so we really blessed you my you would be at the just look like just one of you guys could go with any place where you're going. is that correct? yes. but i was giving you on those when you're getting a junior, what did you actually occlusal? with the american national group, but, but you was all set it up as ways of doing this way. a good...
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. >> reporter: it's hard to believe elly meade was just riding her bicycle in this bike lane when a car driving by suddenly opened the door. with no room to maneuver, she crashed into the door and fell to the ground. >> i just hit it with my bike, fell off my bike, kind of registered suddenly i was on the ground. this car sped away. as it sped away, i heard them laughing. >> reporter: elly meade was on her way to an east bay bike riding party event when she was targeted by a silver sedan in the rockridge neighborhood. >> it really makes your skin crawl to think they were driving around kind of stalking us picking us off. >> reporter: she said the attack was unprovoked and felt it was premeditated and she found out she wasn't the only victim. >> i think it's really important for everyone to connect the dots here. it's not just like oh, another bike and car incident. no, it's a pattern of attacks. i'm genuinely worried whoever did this, if they're kids, whoever, they're going to steal another car and do it again. >> reporter: at this point the east bay bike party estimates more than 30 pe
. >> reporter: it's hard to believe elly meade was just riding her bicycle in this bike lane when a car driving by suddenly opened the door. with no room to maneuver, she crashed into the door and fell to the ground. >> i just hit it with my bike, fell off my bike, kind of registered suddenly i was on the ground. this car sped away. as it sped away, i heard them laughing. >> reporter: elly meade was on her way to an east bay bike riding party event when she was targeted by a...
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daniel survived the shooting, his cousin ellie did not. >> before the shooting he used to be very loudtain things. >> daniel is grappling with something unimaginable at such a young age, survivor's guilt. he wishes he could have done something more to save his cousin. >> him feeling that way is because of how much he used to protect ellie, how much he used to always be there for her. >> reporter: perhaps not surprisingly, a third of mass shooting survivors develop some sort of acute stress disorder or are at greater risk for mental health difficulties. >> i do my best just to reassure him to tell him that, you know, it's not his fault. >> it really started in the most unremarkable way. >> reporter: sally garrigan understands, she was a high school junior during the 1999 columbine shooting. >> i'd be like why am i feeling so guilty about this, i almost felt mad about feeling sad because i got out unscathed and i kept suppressing my emotions. you're afraid to feel joy. you're afraid to do these things because you're still living. >> reporter: sally realized how much guilt she was carryin
daniel survived the shooting, his cousin ellie did not. >> before the shooting he used to be very loudtain things. >> daniel is grappling with something unimaginable at such a young age, survivor's guilt. he wishes he could have done something more to save his cousin. >> him feeling that way is because of how much he used to protect ellie, how much he used to always be there for her. >> reporter: perhaps not surprisingly, a third of mass shooting survivors develop some...
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dean and professor at howard >>> a group of black men teaching in a school in philadelphia rehema ellisudents >> reporter: together these four men are a rare sight in the nation's public schools where only a small fraction of educators are black men. >> i teach ninth grade english >> african-american history. >> reporter: they teach the core subjects how did it happen? working with administrator, they create created a team that doesn't exist at any other philadelphia public school. eric shares that with these teachers their common goal, to provide an image that's more than academic in a school that's freedom than thely black male students. >> a lot of our students don't have a male, physical present figure in their life and i know that in our ninth grade academy, they have close proximity to not just one, not two, not three, but four >> reporter: students call it a privilege. >> kind of like having a dad, a group of dads. >> reporter: do you see a change in your students? >> oh, absolutely. i have kids who were not showing up to school coming to school regularly now. >> didn't happen ov
dean and professor at howard >>> a group of black men teaching in a school in philadelphia rehema ellisudents >> reporter: together these four men are a rare sight in the nation's public schools where only a small fraction of educators are black men. >> i teach ninth grade english >> african-american history. >> reporter: they teach the core subjects how did it happen? working with administrator, they create created a team that doesn't exist at any other...
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be all right. >> reporter: hoping to raise awareness and better understanding of the disease rehema ellis, nbc news >>> and up next, he was a beloved world series champion and a hall of fame broadcaster. we'll remember tim mccarver, next >>> finally, he was an all-star on the field and a hall of famer in the broadcasting booth. harry smith now on the legendary tim mccarver >> reporter: tim mccarver was a very good baseball player not hall of fame great, but essential, durable, and smart he was the favorite catcher of two hall of fame pitchers. the cardinals' intimidating bob gibson, and the phillies phenom steve carlton. mccarver loved the game >> the culmination of everything that you've ever dreamed of as far as baseball is concerned. that's what it's all about. people say they're nervous. there is really no need to be nervous it's more fun. you like to capture those moments forever. >> good evening, everyone i'm tim mccarver. >> reporter: it was as a broadcaster, though, that earned mccarver his place in the baseball hall of fame. he teamed with joe buck on fox for 18 memorable seasons
be all right. >> reporter: hoping to raise awareness and better understanding of the disease rehema ellis, nbc news >>> and up next, he was a beloved world series champion and a hall of fame broadcaster. we'll remember tim mccarver, next >>> finally, he was an all-star on the field and a hall of famer in the broadcasting booth. harry smith now on the legendary tim mccarver >> reporter: tim mccarver was a very good baseball player not hall of fame great, but...
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rehema ellis has more. >> my brother was one of the victims of this senseless massacre >> reporter: in the courtroom, victims' families facing down a convicted racist gunman, showing grace. >> do i hate you, no do i want you to die, no >> reporter: but also pain >> you have shattered a lot of lives here, son. >> reporter: there was anger. >> i will hurt you so bad. >> reporter: and rage too overwhelming to bear this was the moment the sister of 72-year-old katherine massey got up to speak. >> you don't know a damn thing about black people we're human. we like our kids to go to good schools. we love our kids we never go in no neighborhoods and take people out >> reporter: her brother charged at the gunman guards quickly subdued him while payton gendron was ushered out of the courtroom for a few minutes. massey was a woman devoted to family and community. she wrote about the need for gun safety one year before her own life was stolen by gun violence gendron, the white supremacist gunman, was convicted of killing ten people in a hate crime targeting african americans in a buffalo supermar
rehema ellis has more. >> my brother was one of the victims of this senseless massacre >> reporter: in the courtroom, victims' families facing down a convicted racist gunman, showing grace. >> do i hate you, no do i want you to die, no >> reporter: but also pain >> you have shattered a lot of lives here, son. >> reporter: there was anger. >> i will hurt you so bad. >> reporter: and rage too overwhelming to bear this was the moment the sister of...
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everybody loved him. >> reporter: tonight a gofundme page is raising money for elijah's funeral rehema ellis, nbc news >>> coming up, he spent 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. we were right there when he was finally freed. why it took so long. >>> we're back with an update on a story we brought you more than a year ago in missouri a man walking free after spending most of his life behind bars for a crime he didn't commit he spoke with our hallie jackson about his newfound freedom in our series, "justice for all." >> reporter: the last time we saw lamar johnson, he couldn't take a walk on his own or pop into a coffee shop >> i didn't have a lot of choices where i came from. >> reporter: because he had spent most of the last 28 years in this jefferson city prison for a crime he didn't commit. back in 1995 johnson was convicted for the murder of a man at this house in st. louis and sentenced to life. years later two other people confessed to being the real killers, and the only key eyewitness in the case recanted, but the circuit attorney could do nothing about it mostly becaus
everybody loved him. >> reporter: tonight a gofundme page is raising money for elijah's funeral rehema ellis, nbc news >>> coming up, he spent 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. we were right there when he was finally freed. why it took so long. >>> we're back with an update on a story we brought you more than a year ago in missouri a man walking free after spending most of his life behind bars for a crime he didn't commit he spoke with our hallie jackson...
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>> reporter: ellie is a documentary photographer and runs a medical mission. sandy is a physician.st clicked on a medical mission two decades ago. they pack light and travel cheap, even sleeping in an airport to catch a flight to see the northern flights. for people who say, i'm too old to do what you're doing, what do you say toha if y donse and wast. it. >>epr: ft loose n l bchoh o u. ramy inocencio, cbs news, london. >>> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from right here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the alex murdaugh murder trial resumes today. the prosecution rested its case on friday, and today the defense will counter. the disgraced former south carolina attorney argues he did not kill both his wife and son. >>> the american great plains are kbrasing for a major winter storm. the national weather service is warning to expect severe w
>> reporter: ellie is a documentary photographer and runs a medical mission. sandy is a physician.st clicked on a medical mission two decades ago. they pack light and travel cheap, even sleeping in an airport to catch a flight to see the northern flights. for people who say, i'm too old to do what you're doing, what do you say toha if y donse and wast. it. >>epr: ft loose n l bchoh o u. ramy inocencio, cbs news, london. >>> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday....
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lisa ellis of moffettnathanson, we will be watching paypal numbers tonight.not the only company cutting costs. canopy growth announcing a huge cut to its workforce, we will dive deeper into that story. this is bloomberg. ♪ lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. the first time you connected your website and your store was also the first time you realized... we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? [together] the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. jon: this is bloomberg markets, i am jon erlichman with kriti gupta. canopy growth is cutting costs and headcount across the business will fall by upwards of 60%, a huge shakeup for a company that led the charge in the cannabis sector after justin trudeau's government legalize recreational marijuana. these are big changes for this company.
lisa ellis of moffettnathanson, we will be watching paypal numbers tonight.not the only company cutting costs. canopy growth announcing a huge cut to its workforce, we will dive deeper into that story. this is bloomberg. ♪ lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. the first time you connected your website and your store was...
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we have an entire especial dedicated to stories such as ellie's. can find it by going to ktvu dot com slash sports public art on display some bart stations as part of a domestic violence prevention campaign, a series of artwork was unveiled at the powell street station in san francisco. the posters will be displayed in more than a dozen stations system wide and on board trains. now, bart says the art is designed to raise awareness about domestic violence to help prevent such violence before it starts and stop it from reoccurring since 2017 barn has received more than 500 reports of domestic violence on its trains and at stations and more than 300, people have been banned from writing bark. temperature is cooler tonight than last night. so all right now, so that means tonight's gonna be cool or tomorrow morning will be cooler than this morning, and this morning was pretty cool. we've got a freeze warning in effect again, mainly for the north bay. it's cold outside san francisco still in the low fifties, but it will jump into the forties tonight and
we have an entire especial dedicated to stories such as ellie's. can find it by going to ktvu dot com slash sports public art on display some bart stations as part of a domestic violence prevention campaign, a series of artwork was unveiled at the powell street station in san francisco. the posters will be displayed in more than a dozen stations system wide and on board trains. now, bart says the art is designed to raise awareness about domestic violence to help prevent such violence before it...
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>> reporter: ellie is a documentary photographer. sandy is -- they clicked two decades ago.ravels cheap. for people who say i am too old to do what you're doing, what do you say to that? >> don't sit in that chair and waste away. >> if you don't use it, you'll lose it. >> reporter: footloose and fancy free, they are losing no time at all. cheers to both of you. ramy inocencio, cbs news london. >> norah: they are inspiring. wow. that estimates "cbs vening news," i am >> i asked her -- i said, "is there a way you could hook me up with a car?" >> announcer: his friend in the car-rental business didn't expect this. >> judge judy: you kept the car for how long before you had the accident? >> a month. >> judge judy: so now she's on the hook for you. >> announcer: but the judge... >> judge judy: let me read the note that i wrote on this case. >> announcer: ...saw him coming. >> judge judy: this says, "he rented a car. you put it on your card. he didn't pay and had an accident. 's aidiot." >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judithdlin the peopl
>> reporter: ellie is a documentary photographer. sandy is -- they clicked two decades ago.ravels cheap. for people who say i am too old to do what you're doing, what do you say to that? >> don't sit in that chair and waste away. >> if you don't use it, you'll lose it. >> reporter: footloose and fancy free, they are losing no time at all. cheers to both of you. ramy inocencio, cbs news london. >> norah: they are inspiring. wow. that estimates "cbs vening...
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ellie costello . gb news. made. ellie costello. gb news.e speak to an intensive care nurse at liverpool fund patient trust, and that is kelly hopkins . kelly, good seeing you hopkins. kelly, good seeing you again. here we are. we're talking again. another strike. do you feel you're achieving anything? do you feel you're getting anywhere ? no, i don't . getting anywhere? no, i don't. to be honest, i just feel a lot of men coming to the table with not even prepared to listen to what we're saying . it's what we're saying. it's a really, really sad situation . really, really sad situation. and, you know , the government and, you know, the government klopp torus now act for us it's really hard when you come into a profession to care for people and you know able to do that on and you know able to do that on a daily basis. and you know able to do that on a daily basis . there's not a daily basis. there's not enough staff is 40,000 nursing vacancies at the moment and we can't attract new talent into the job because when they go to college go to uni
ellie costello . gb news. made. ellie costello. gb news.e speak to an intensive care nurse at liverpool fund patient trust, and that is kelly hopkins . kelly, good seeing you hopkins. kelly, good seeing you again. here we are. we're talking again. another strike. do you feel you're achieving anything? do you feel you're getting anywhere ? no, i don't . getting anywhere? no, i don't. to be honest, i just feel a lot of men coming to the table with not even prepared to listen to what we're saying...
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this is breakfast on gb news with stephen and ellie . these are stephen and ellie.nths since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine. the conflict continues to take a terrible toll, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides and causing europe's largest refugee crisis since world war two. the prime minister will lead a national minute's silence to mark the anniversary and again will call on allies to increase ukraine's, ukraine's capability to halt moscow. it comes as the uk prepares to supply longer range weapons to the war torn country. nominees for the snp leadership close at midday today with the latest polling appears to show final secretary kate forbes leading the way, though she has been controversial for followed by the health secretary humza yousaf and former minister ash regan. yousaf and former minister ash regan . and it's been quite the regan. and it's been quite the week in hollywood so far with harvey weinstein being sentenced . actor alec baldwin to in court and the fallout from last weekend's baftas. still rumbling on. we'd love
this is breakfast on gb news with stephen and ellie . these are stephen and ellie.nths since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine. the conflict continues to take a terrible toll, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides and causing europe's largest refugee crisis since world war two. the prime minister will lead a national minute's silence to mark the anniversary and again will call on allies to increase ukraine's, ukraine's capability to halt moscow. it comes as the uk...
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excellent. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >> which one? (steven) every time i come to see caremore, they go above and beyond to take care of me. i feel a lot better now. i'm taking medication for what i should have been taking years ago. (vo) caremore health provides advanced primary care wherever you need it, in the hospital, at home, in our clinics, or virtually. (steven) so when i call them over a medical issue, they take care of it instantaneously. i'm not afraid to go to the doctor anymore or put off going to the doctor. (vo) call the number on your screen to learn more about medicare plans in your neighborhood that include caremore. >>> the car was going by itself, hit the wall, went to the home. >> slamming through the garage, into the kitchen and destroying the island in the middle. what led to this? >>> good afternoon, i'm audrey asistio, welcome to nbc bay area news at 4:30. we're going to take you to the tesla crash and covering newly released bo
excellent. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >> which one? (steven) every time i come to see caremore, they go above and beyond to take care of me. i feel a lot better now. i'm taking medication for what i should have been taking years ago. (vo) caremore health provides advanced primary care wherever you need it, in the hospital, at...
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>> reporter: ellie is a documentary photographer and runs a medical mission. sandy is a physician.dical mission two decades ago. they pack light and travel cheap, even sleeping in an airport to catch a flight to see the northern lights. for people who say "i am too old to do what you're doing," what do you say to that? >> don't sit in that chair and waste away. >> if you don't use it, you'll lose it. >> reporter: footloose and fancy free, they are losing no time at all. cheers to both of you. ramy inocencio, cbs news london. >> norah: they're inspiring. wow. well, that's tonight's "cbs evening news," i'm norah o'donnell. good monday night. >>> right now on cbs news bay area, and historic visit to ukraine with a pledge to help moore. >> i did not expect in my life that i would be here. >>> almost a year into the conflict, ukrainians who have settled in the bay area are still wondering what lies ahead. >>> oakland's oldest black church, destroyed by a fire. the instigation into the cause, as the community comes together in prayer and support. >> i felt a deep sense of connectedness,
>> reporter: ellie is a documentary photographer and runs a medical mission. sandy is a physician.dical mission two decades ago. they pack light and travel cheap, even sleeping in an airport to catch a flight to see the northern lights. for people who say "i am too old to do what you're doing," what do you say to that? >> don't sit in that chair and waste away. >> if you don't use it, you'll lose it. >> reporter: footloose and fancy free, they are losing no...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> coming up, he spent 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. we were right there when he was finally freed. why it took so long. e's clea. oh, boy. meeting a new young homeowner for the first time is a unique challenge. -so you think you can help? -i can try. hey, what you doing? oh, just cleaning my trash cans. wow. it's important to build trust. see you put your address and phone number on here. well, you can never be too safe. with trash? progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto -when you bundle with us. -don't look at the hedges. -they're a mess. -no one's looking at the hedges. moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lo
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here is rehema ellis. >> yippee-cay-yay. >> reporter: bruce willis is one of hollywood's biggest stars90s. tonight a shocking update from his family about his health. in a statement late today, they said "bruce's condition has progressed, and we now have a more specific diagnosis, frontotemporal dementia, known as ftd." >> welcome to the party, pal! >> reporter: known for his "die-hard" action movies and thrillers like "sixth sense". >> how often do you see them? >> reporter: last year, willis' family revealed he was diagnosed with aphasia, that affected his ability to remember his lines, and the 67-year-old was stepping away from acting to focus on his health. >> it's not a motorcycle, baby. it's a chopper. come on. >> reporter: but they call what he is facing now a cruel disease. doctors say frontotemporal dementia is the most common form of dementia for people under 60. >> somebody might have trouble either generating language or understanding spoken or written language. what we see are problems with executive functioning. and those are things like reasoning, judgment. >> reporter:
here is rehema ellis. >> yippee-cay-yay. >> reporter: bruce willis is one of hollywood's biggest stars90s. tonight a shocking update from his family about his health. in a statement late today, they said "bruce's condition has progressed, and we now have a more specific diagnosis, frontotemporal dementia, known as ftd." >> welcome to the party, pal! >> reporter: known for his "die-hard" action movies and thrillers like "sixth sense"....
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excellent. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday lester holt. please take care of yourself and each ♪ ♪ ♪♪ i let it fall, my heart ♪ ♪ and as it fell, you rose to claim it ♪ ♪ it was dark and i was over ♪ ♪ until you kissed my lips and you saved me ♪ ♪ my hands, they're strong ♪ ♪ but my knees were far too weak ♪ ♪ to stand in your arms ♪ ♪ without falling to your feet ♪ ♪ but there's a side to you ♪ ♪ that i never knew, never knew ♪ ♪ all the things you'd say ♪ ♪ they were never true, never true ♪ ♪ and the games you play ♪ ♪ you would always win, always win ♪ ♪ but i set fire to the rain ♪ ♪ watched it pour as i touched your face ♪ ♪ well, it burned while i cried ♪ ♪ 'cause i heard it screaming out your name ♪ ♪ your name ♪ ♪ sometimes i wake up by the door ♪ ♪ that heart you caught must be waiting for you ♪ ♪ even now, when we're already over ♪ ♪ i can't help myself from looking for you ♪ ♪ i set fire to the rain ♪ ♪ watched it pour as i touched your face ♪ ♪ well, it burned while i cried ♪ ♪ 'cause i knew that that was the last
excellent. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday lester holt. please take care of yourself and each ♪ ♪ ♪♪ i let it fall, my heart ♪ ♪ and as it fell, you rose to claim it ♪ ♪ it was dark and i was over ♪ ♪ until you kissed my lips and you saved me ♪ ♪ my hands, they're strong ♪ ♪ but my knees were far too weak ♪ ♪ to stand in your arms ♪ ♪ without falling to your feet ♪ ♪...
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and this wasn't an i faded case for cyber security analyst, karen ellis, ari, it's a booming industry and it's an industry that has managers, planners, developers, criminal groups, took advantage of the call with demick and the changes to all of our lives, to attack health care institutions public institutions, local authorities, critical infrastructure around the world is at the mercy of these cyber attacks. and hackers look for the targets where they expect the greatest profit, most in north america and western europe. but also other regions are hit by these well coordinated attacks. in 2019 attackers broke into the network of india's largest nuclear power station. in 2021, an attack on a pipeline provider led to panic, buying and gas shortages in the u. s. and in 2022, hackers paralyzed the computer systems of the government of costa rica. each of these incidents had impact locally in the country or the region where it happened. however, should an adversary a cyber attack group decide to launch several attacks at the same time simultaneously in many different countries around the l
and this wasn't an i faded case for cyber security analyst, karen ellis, ari, it's a booming industry and it's an industry that has managers, planners, developers, criminal groups, took advantage of the call with demick and the changes to all of our lives, to attack health care institutions public institutions, local authorities, critical infrastructure around the world is at the mercy of these cyber attacks. and hackers look for the targets where they expect the greatest profit, most in north...
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coming into the thames kick up a stink. up in sports ellie 1 tells coming up in sports ellie baker tells and "seriously unsafe culture" at devon and cornwall police — in their unit that licences firearms. 22—year—old jake davison shot the victims, including his own mother and a three—year—old girl, with a gun he legally owned. the jury at the inquest said he shouldn't have been granted a gun licence because of a lack of medical information and his violent history. our south west england correspondent jenny kumah reports. this is the momentjake davison left home, armed with a shotgun. he had just killed his own mother — 51—year—old maxine davison. he then murdered four others at random. a short walk from his house, three—year—old sophie martyn was pushing a buggy with a teddy in it and holding her father lee's hand. at a nearby park, 59—year—old stephen washington was walking his dogs. and 66—year—old kate shepherd was returning home from shopping. the gunman then turned his legally—owned weapon on himself. speaking after the inquest, the victims�* families said their deaths were preventa
coming into the thames kick up a stink. up in sports ellie 1 tells coming up in sports ellie baker tells and "seriously unsafe culture" at devon and cornwall police — in their unit that licences firearms. 22—year—old jake davison shot the victims, including his own mother and a three—year—old girl, with a gun he legally owned. the jury at the inquest said he shouldn't have been granted a gun licence because of a lack of medical information and his violent history. our south...
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yes, mean ellie and like i did on my elbow ski ideas and construct in the entropy shirt inclusions. rule i played here was so give ideas i helped in the program. i helped in designing of robots i to put in the engineering aspect of marable's i did during and i showed that everything was fixed. the robots, 2 months after the lockdown was actually eased. national information technology development agency called the us to comment peach, physically at your headquarters, and indeed we love it. and the 2nd exhibition was at cairo egyptian hospital. and so it was their wheels live demonstration at the hospital and i do, wow, the doctor. and he said he was a copy of this when we or dawn if we can go to room room stuff in this classroom, i'm pretty sure anything you find out who you can use it to create something. great . them amazing. like my coaches always tell us if he can think he can make it. ah, african story from african perspective. short documentary from african filmmakers from ivory coast. just your last service from chauffeur to play with the bus, the front, a functional new thing for
yes, mean ellie and like i did on my elbow ski ideas and construct in the entropy shirt inclusions. rule i played here was so give ideas i helped in the program. i helped in designing of robots i to put in the engineering aspect of marable's i did during and i showed that everything was fixed. the robots, 2 months after the lockdown was actually eased. national information technology development agency called the us to comment peach, physically at your headquarters, and indeed we love it. and...
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last year's cost $20000000.00 spent on lights. drones, fireworks giant ellie. the panels are performing this year is the singer rianna. she'll get, however, a big fat 0 in payment. i'll have them show starts. don't usually take a fee, but they still benefit. for example, after justin timberlake's half time show his music sales shot up considerably. all right, for more, let's bring an entertainment journalist k j matthews in los angeles, k. j. good. as you. i just went through a number, a bevy of numbers there. help us put this into perspective. how does this year's super bowl look to stand up against past years are both. we're talking about the glitz and glamour, and the, and the big spend it's always glitzy is always glamorous. and every year the nfl tries to out do itself had a bigger and better artist to perform during the halftime performance. or they try to get more stars involved. odd to come out there. is it b, b i p boxes or these products or stars in celebrity, you know, commercial, so they're always trying to outdo itself. and you mentioned that riann
last year's cost $20000000.00 spent on lights. drones, fireworks giant ellie. the panels are performing this year is the singer rianna. she'll get, however, a big fat 0 in payment. i'll have them show starts. don't usually take a fee, but they still benefit. for example, after justin timberlake's half time show his music sales shot up considerably. all right, for more, let's bring an entertainment journalist k j matthews in los angeles, k. j. good. as you. i just went through a number, a bevy...
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ellie baker has broken the uk 15 metre title.'s in shock after running at 640 73 seconds, the 14th of a second quicker than the record set 37 years ago. also more than three seconds faster than baker had ever run the distance before. jazmine sawyers credited with technique and code for indoor long jump technique and code for indoor long jump title today. last years bronze medallist jumped jump title today. last years bronze medallistjumped 6173 metres for the only two cm offer personal best. the competition. next target is to win a medal at the european indoors in istanbul next month. leicester inflicted a rare defeat on table—topping saracens thanks to an impressive first half at welford road. the tigers ran in three tries in the opening 40 minutes with former england full—back mike brown touching down for a try on his leicester debut. sarries closed to within six points in the second half but the tigers held on for a win that boosts their hopes of a top—fourfinish. the final of the welsh 0pen snooker is well poised going into t
ellie baker has broken the uk 15 metre title.'s in shock after running at 640 73 seconds, the 14th of a second quicker than the record set 37 years ago. also more than three seconds faster than baker had ever run the distance before. jazmine sawyers credited with technique and code for indoor long jump technique and code for indoor long jump title today. last years bronze medallist jumped jump title today. last years bronze medallistjumped 6173 metres for the only two cm offer personal best....
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but it was the hosts ran out surprisingly comfortable. winners. ellis, scary, rounded off a free nail when for cologne with this strike. in a dying minute. it was a tradition, 2nd of the match and his 5th so far this year, the win continues. cologne's good form, since returning from winter break, sitting comfortably in mid table. look now at all the results on boons legal match day 20. on saturday, leaders by and beat bottom dot one down breyman fiber came back to beach to guide labor cozen down often time might be osburg when you own berlin, one in lifecycle and on friday shall go. joyful and now seeing how that leaves the table after 20 games have a look here by an remain on top while wins. but when you own and dorman, leave them hot on the champions, heels. as his wind seized them leap frog stood guy, while charmaine routed to the bottom of the table despite their draw. and finally, you might be one of the 40 percent of people with some fear of flying or even one in 50 class as having a clinical phobia. so that's why one airport in poland has decided to try to make things easier fo
but it was the hosts ran out surprisingly comfortable. winners. ellis, scary, rounded off a free nail when for cologne with this strike. in a dying minute. it was a tradition, 2nd of the match and his 5th so far this year, the win continues. cologne's good form, since returning from winter break, sitting comfortably in mid table. look now at all the results on boons legal match day 20. on saturday, leaders by and beat bottom dot one down breyman fiber came back to beach to guide labor cozen...
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last year's cost $20000000.00 spent on light drones, fireworks giant ellie. the panels are performing this year is the singer rianna. she'll get however, 8 big fat 0 in payment. i'll have them show starts. don't usually take a fee, but they still benefit, for example, after justin timberlake's half time show his music sales shot up considerably. all right, for more, let's bring an entertainment journalist k j matthews in los angeles, k. j. good. as you. i just went through a number, a bevy of numbers there. help us put this into perspective. how does this year's super bowl look to stand up against pass your super bowl? we're talking about the glitz and glamour, and the, and the big spend it's always glitzy is always glamorous. and every year the nfl tries to out do itself had a bigger and better artist to perform during the halftime performance or, and try to get more stars involved. odd to come out there is it b, b i p boxes or the product it war stars in celebrity, you know, commercial, so they're always trying to outdo itself. and you mentioned that rianna
last year's cost $20000000.00 spent on light drones, fireworks giant ellie. the panels are performing this year is the singer rianna. she'll get however, 8 big fat 0 in payment. i'll have them show starts. don't usually take a fee, but they still benefit, for example, after justin timberlake's half time show his music sales shot up considerably. all right, for more, let's bring an entertainment journalist k j matthews in los angeles, k. j. good. as you. i just went through a number, a bevy of...