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errol. >> barnett: thank you. mystery surrounding the disappearance of gabby petito is deepening tonight. you see, petito went missing during a cross-country trip with her fia mep search. more than 50 officers and f.b.i. agents combing a 24,000-acre park newer sarasota, florida, looking for brian laundrie. he's considered a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiance, gabby petito. investigators have been trying to speak with him for days. >> our goal is to locate him and bring him back. >> reporter: laundrie's family claims they haven't seen him since tuesday. they believe he entered carlton reserve earlier this week. investigators say he may be in danger. >> there's an enormous amount of pressure, i'm sure on him, to provide answers and what's going on here. >> reporter: meanwhile, there's still no sign of 22-year-old gabby petito. she vanished last month while the couple was on a crosscountry trip, a journey they were documenting on social media. >> and he wouldn't let me in the car before. >> reporte
errol. >> barnett: thank you. mystery surrounding the disappearance of gabby petito is deepening tonight. you see, petito went missing during a cross-country trip with her fia mep search. more than 50 officers and f.b.i. agents combing a 24,000-acre park newer sarasota, florida, looking for brian laundrie. he's considered a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiance, gabby petito. investigators have been trying to speak with him for days. >> our goal is to locate him and...
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i'm errol barnett in new york. good night.d by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh .org >>> live from the bay area studios. this is kpix 5 news. >>> having kids with us, i'm concerned for our safety in general. >> another weekend, another major and dangerous side show in san jose. how police are changing their approach to stop the stunts. >>> the countdown to the recall election. the candidates are making the final push in the bay area and across the state. >>> can the tragedy of 9/11 help reunify the country as it once did? the people here are hoping so. we'll have the story coming up. >>> good evening. >> we begin with neighbors and police fed up with dangerous side shows hijacking busy intersections in the south bay. >> kpix 5 max darrow is live in san jose to show how police are changing their strategy to combat the illegal stunts. hey, max. >> reporter: we can add this intersection in downtown san jose to the list of intersections that's been ravaged by side shows. take a look at the aftermath right he
i'm errol barnett in new york. good night.d by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh .org >>> live from the bay area studios. this is kpix 5 news. >>> having kids with us, i'm concerned for our safety in general. >> another weekend, another major and dangerous side show in san jose. how police are changing their approach to stop the stunts. >>> the countdown to the recall election. the candidates are making the final push in the bay area and...
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norah. >> o'donnell: errol barnett, thank you. and as errol mentioned, tonight flood alerts stretch from virginia all the way to maine. let's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. it's difficult out there, lonnie. >> oh, you betcha. a lot of people are being caught off guard by how strong this is. i mean, it's a remnant storm, but it is packing a punch. take a look at the radar picture.. heaviest rain right now, it's basically in portions of new jersey and pennsylvania. the amount of rain we've seen, south of harrisburg, you've picked up about eight inches of rain. this storm is going to continue to move northeast. all the while it's bringing that tornado threat-- we heard from errol in maryland-- that tornado threat will push through places like new jersey. but this is a lot of rain. you're looking at 8-10 inches of rain, anywhere from, like, pittsburgh into portions of southern new england or so. and then the other thing that we've got to discuss, norah, is the rivers. rivers will be cresting, but not today. there's a lag
norah. >> o'donnell: errol barnett, thank you. and as errol mentioned, tonight flood alerts stretch from virginia all the way to maine. let's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. it's difficult out there, lonnie. >> oh, you betcha. a lot of people are being caught off guard by how strong this is. i mean, it's a remnant storm, but it is packing a punch. take a look at the radar picture.. heaviest rain right now, it's basically in portions of new jersey and pennsylvania. the...
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but cbs' errol barnett is going to lead us off tonight in annapolis, maryland. good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah. we have a dangerous situation right now. this is as close as we can get, because emergency crews are rushing to plug several gas leaks after one tornado that marched through this part of annapolis, knocked down power lines. you can see some of them still strewn across the street. all of this-- just one outcome of a storm system still wreaking havoc. >> reporter: ida still packing a punch, unleashing this tornado near annapolis, maryland. ida is still packing a punch, releasing a tornado in mullaca hill, new jersey. more tornadoes touching down this afternoon in annapolis, maryland. >> we moved away from the windows because all kinds of debris was crashing into the window. >> reporter: and nearby high school stadium was struck. power lines down, and small businesses damaged. in western pennsylvania, heavy rains led to flooded roads and forced these families to evacuate their homes. just outside of pittsburgh, 41 passengers rescued
but cbs' errol barnett is going to lead us off tonight in annapolis, maryland. good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah. we have a dangerous situation right now. this is as close as we can get, because emergency crews are rushing to plug several gas leaks after one tornado that marched through this part of annapolis, knocked down power lines. you can see some of them still strewn across the street. all of this-- just one outcome of a storm system still wreaking havoc....
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and, norah, that fencing around the capitol is likely to go back up. >> o'donnell: wow, errol barnett, thank you. well, tonight, a vivid reminder of the civil war and america's history of slavery no longer stands in a place of honor in virginia's capital. cbs' debra alfarone was in richmond as a 12-ton statue of confederate general robert e. lee was taken down. ( cheering ). >> reporter: what has become the most notorious monuments to one of the most controversial figures of the civil war came down gently but decisively this morning. the largest confederate statue in the country has now been removed. the 131-year-old bronze statue of confederate general robert e. lee was quickly dismantled at the torso and hauled away in pieces. virginia governor ralph northam ordered the statue removed last year following the murder of george floyd in minneapolis. >> monuments like these, they're no longer necessary. this should be a space for everybody to feel welcome and comfortable. >> reporter: nearly 170 confederate symbols, monuments han 2,0 symbols remain. devon henry is the owner of the const
and, norah, that fencing around the capitol is likely to go back up. >> o'donnell: wow, errol barnett, thank you. well, tonight, a vivid reminder of the civil war and america's history of slavery no longer stands in a place of honor in virginia's capital. cbs' debra alfarone was in richmond as a 12-ton statue of confederate general robert e. lee was taken down. ( cheering ). >> reporter: what has become the most notorious monuments to one of the most controversial figures of the...
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. >>> joining us to discuss is rachel bade and errol louis of spectrum news. rachel, you've been reporting this out hard. what -- to be fair, we have been up against this brink before and they pulled back, right? dangerous to get there, but they always seem to pull back. democrats control house, senate, and the white house, right? closest we got before is when you had a split there. my question is, are democrats really going to do this? not only get to that brink, but blow up biden's legislative agenda. are the splits that severe? >> yeah, i mean, clearly democrats right now want to blame republicans for sort of shifting the goal post had it comes to the debt ceiling. they want to say they have done this a million times. now that we're in power they're changing the dynamic here and saying they're not going to help us. and that's true. but the problem with that is if this occurs, a default occurs and the economy starts reeling, this is going to happen on their own watch and we have seen some polling showing that people would blame both parties but would blame d
. >>> joining us to discuss is rachel bade and errol louis of spectrum news. rachel, you've been reporting this out hard. what -- to be fair, we have been up against this brink before and they pulled back, right? dangerous to get there, but they always seem to pull back. democrats control house, senate, and the white house, right? closest we got before is when you had a split there. my question is, are democrats really going to do this? not only get to that brink, but blow up biden's...
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errol barnett, thank you.tonight, 800,000 federal workers and more than a million contractors are waiting to see if they will be furloughed if congress can't reach a deal to fund the government past if cont reach a deal to thursday night. cbs' nikole killion reports an even bigger fiasco could be just weeks away. >> reporter: tonight, a warning to congress that the us could default on its bills for the first time in history if lawmakers don't act. >> it would be disastrous for the american economy, for global financial markets, and for millions of families. >> reporter: the government could run out of money by october 18th if congress doesn't raise the debt limit. the amount the government can borrow to pay its bills, with dire consequences ranging from spiking unemployment to missed social security checks and troop payments. >> i object. >> reporter: senators deadlocked again as republicans again objected to democrats latest fix. >> do republicans take any responsibility if the us defaults? >> did you ask the
errol barnett, thank you.tonight, 800,000 federal workers and more than a million contractors are waiting to see if they will be furloughed if congress can't reach a deal to fund the government past if cont reach a deal to thursday night. cbs' nikole killion reports an even bigger fiasco could be just weeks away. >> reporter: tonight, a warning to congress that the us could default on its bills for the first time in history if lawmakers don't act. >> it would be disastrous for the...
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erroll lewis is with us for some perspective. always so good to see you. thank you so much.us about what this means. how all of this affects president biden and how he moves forward in his agenda. how does this frame all of that? >> good morning, christi. the president has the kind of problem presidents often have which is the near term political requirements to stay in office, frankly. to keep his party in power are at odds with the long-term vision that he ran on and that he has promised and in fact sworn to deliver as president of the united states. so the strong measures that you mentioned, requiring that the federal government can touch, either getting tested or vaccinated and he really means it and going to battle with the republican governors like in a state of idaho. this is what he has to do. it does, in fact, stir some anger. it stirs anger among independents, people who don't really think of themselves as republican or democrat. that's a big part of the biden base. he's dealing with what leaders deal with. you are going to make some people unhappy. you'll break so
erroll lewis is with us for some perspective. always so good to see you. thank you so much.us about what this means. how all of this affects president biden and how he moves forward in his agenda. how does this frame all of that? >> good morning, christi. the president has the kind of problem presidents often have which is the near term political requirements to stay in office, frankly. to keep his party in power are at odds with the long-term vision that he ran on and that he has...
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the plane returned to honolulu after that incident. >> brennan: errol barnett, thank you.well, tonight, the clock is ticking for congress to meet two crucial deadlines, to avoid both the government shutdown and a default on payments. fueling the threat? in-fighting within the democratic party, and partisan brinksmanship. cbs's nikole killion reports. >> reporter: tonight, the federal government in limbo, one week before funding is due to run out. >> a shutdown is inconceivable, abhorrent, repugnant. >> reporter: the white house officially put federal agencies on notice today, warning it is preparing for any contingency. the 2019 shutdown lasted 35 days and cost the economy $11 billion. but a shutdown now, during a pandemic, could impact the c.d.c. and n.i.h. >> we'll keep government open. >> reporter: congressional democrats and republicans remain deadlocked over the spending measure, which includes aid for hurricane ida and afghan the real dreemenis erviono sp the debt limit so the government can keep paying its bills, which, so far, republicans are refusing to do. is the
the plane returned to honolulu after that incident. >> brennan: errol barnett, thank you.well, tonight, the clock is ticking for congress to meet two crucial deadlines, to avoid both the government shutdown and a default on payments. fueling the threat? in-fighting within the democratic party, and partisan brinksmanship. cbs's nikole killion reports. >> reporter: tonight, the federal government in limbo, one week before funding is due to run out. >> a shutdown is...
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so jamie, avoid that window if you can. >> yuccas: good tip, errol barnett, thank you.n chicago, at least 55 people have been shot this holiday weekend, including a 4-year-old boy who was killed by a stray bullet. tonight, charlie demar, of our chicago station wbbm, looks into the wave of illegal gun sales fueling the crime wave. >> reporter: it's been another deadly year on the streets of chicago. (multiple gunshots) so far this year, there have been more than 2,300 shootings. michelle chambers' 28-year-old son was just one of the victims. . michelle chambers' 28-year-old >> i'm so tired of this, i really am. i am. it just needs to stop. >> reporter: authorities recovered five guns at the scene which were traced back to this kentucky army base. prosecutors say three fort campbell soldiers bought the guns and sold them illegally to convicted felons in chicago. these "straw purchases" have helped fuel the violence. last month, prosecutors say another straw purchase for these two brothers led to the shooting death of the first female officer in three decades in chicago. j
so jamie, avoid that window if you can. >> yuccas: good tip, errol barnett, thank you.n chicago, at least 55 people have been shot this holiday weekend, including a 4-year-old boy who was killed by a stray bullet. tonight, charlie demar, of our chicago station wbbm, looks into the wave of illegal gun sales fueling the crime wave. >> reporter: it's been another deadly year on the streets of chicago. (multiple gunshots) so far this year, there have been more than 2,300 shootings....
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errol barnett, thank you., federal investigators are poring over video from the amtrak train that jumped the tracks in montana sunday. they're looking for clues in the accident that killed three passengers. cbs's meg oliver reports fromth. >> reporter: 9511, what's your emergency. hi, i'm on an amtrak train in montana that just crashed. >> reporter: these 911 recordings captured the terrifying moments immediately after an amtrak train from chicago to seattle derailed along a remote stretch in north central montana. >> send an ambulance. okay. approximately how many do you think? lots? bad? >> yeah. >> reporter: of the 141 passengers and 17 crew members aboard, three were killed, dozens were hurt. today the dead were identified as 74-year-old donald varnadoe and his wife 72-year-old marjorie. the georgia couple was celebrating their 50t 50th anniversary. and zach schneider, 28, of illinois, a green bay packers fan, he was traveling with his 26-year-old wife rebecca, who was unhurt. today, ntsb investigators com
errol barnett, thank you., federal investigators are poring over video from the amtrak train that jumped the tracks in montana sunday. they're looking for clues in the accident that killed three passengers. cbs's meg oliver reports fromth. >> reporter: 9511, what's your emergency. hi, i'm on an amtrak train in montana that just crashed. >> reporter: these 911 recordings captured the terrifying moments immediately after an amtrak train from chicago to seattle derailed along a remote...
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we get more now from cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: with an alarming shortage of school bus drivers in baltimore, single mftall three to four times a week just to get her kids to school. this costs her more than $40 round trip twice a day. >> i just don't have those extra funds right now, and it wasn't budgeted in. >> reporter: more than half of america's school districts report their driver shortage is severe or desperate. many drivers retired during thed pandemic, and now some are fearful of face-to-face interaction with potentially infected kids. in massachusetts, national guard soldiers were deployed to drive buses, and pennsylvania is also considering doing the same. how often are you getting phone calls about this driver shortage? >> every minute. >> reporter: in baltimore, drivers are now calling out sick regularly. >> when we have to call a family at 7:00, you've already planned to go to work at 8:00 a.m. and to say that the bus isn't coming and they all, you know, quickly have to find another option to get their child to school, and childcare-- that's a huge problem. >> rep
we get more now from cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: with an alarming shortage of school bus drivers in baltimore, single mftall three to four times a week just to get her kids to school. this costs her more than $40 round trip twice a day. >> i just don't have those extra funds right now, and it wasn't budgeted in. >> reporter: more than half of america's school districts report their driver shortage is severe or desperate. many drivers retired during thed pandemic, and now...
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here's cbs's errol barnett. ( shouting ) >> reporter: unruly behavior in the air and abuse of flightnts took center stage on capitol hill today. >> i've lost count, the times i've been insulted or threatened on a flight, simply for doing my job. >> reporter: with nearly 4,400 reported incidents this year alone, lawmakers are calling for more strict penalties to curb the increasingly bad and occasionally violent behavior. >> flight attendants, gate agents, and other airline employees have the right to go to work without the fear of being harassed, intimidated, abused or assaulted-- period. >> reporter: the f.a.a. has a zero tolerance policy for unruly behavior, imposing more than $1 million in fines. but administrator steve dickson said the incidents are still too frequent. >> we're still a good two to three times above where we need to be. >> reporter: one possible solution under consideration is further limiting alcohol-to-go sales in airports. >> i was getting a beer, and some guy asked for, like, three shots of vodka in a to-go cup. >> reporter: the flight attendants association s
here's cbs's errol barnett. ( shouting ) >> reporter: unruly behavior in the air and abuse of flightnts took center stage on capitol hill today. >> i've lost count, the times i've been insulted or threatened on a flight, simply for doing my job. >> reporter: with nearly 4,400 reported incidents this year alone, lawmakers are calling for more strict penalties to curb the increasingly bad and occasionally violent behavior. >> flight attendants, gate agents, and other...
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all right, errol barnett, thank you. and we want to turn now to the education crisis in america's cities. minority children face a widening achievement gap, with less access to quality education. a recent study found black students have fallen at least two years behind white students in their education. but, we found a school that is bridging the gap. here is cbs' meg oliver with tonight's "eye on america." >> camden is not just the boarded-up houses that you see. good morning, good to see you! there are lives. there are brilliant, beautiful scholars. good morning, george. you were rocking it out yesterday in class, okay? there are families who love their kids, who are passionate about education, passionate about equity, passionate about change. >> reporter: that passion helped turn camden's failing public schools into a success story. eight years ago, the state took over the schools and transformed them. this school is now the highest performing school in the area. >> if i need help, they'll step aside for me and teach
all right, errol barnett, thank you. and we want to turn now to the education crisis in america's cities. minority children face a widening achievement gap, with less access to quality education. a recent study found black students have fallen at least two years behind white students in their education. but, we found a school that is bridging the gap. here is cbs' meg oliver with tonight's "eye on america." >> camden is not just the boarded-up houses that you see. good morning,...
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ellie hoenig, a errol lewis, good to have you both on. >> thanks, jim. >>> good news, nice to hear.oderna will likely submit request for vaccinations early november. cnn correspondent here with more. a lot of folks have been waiting, particularly parents, when will kids younger than 12 get approval for vaccination. what does this mean for that time line? >> so, jim, as you said, this is so important. i mean, i have so many friends with children that age. i think you have children that age. it's scary to send your children to school and out in the world unvaccinated. so this is a bit of good news dr. fauci was talking to our anderson cooper last night. let's summarize what he said. he said that pfizer will have data for the fda, to the fda by the end of september, beginning of october on the safety and efficacy of its covid-19 vaccine for ages 5 to 11. it would then take a few weeks for the fda to make a determination whether they can authorize the vaccine or not and moderna is a few weeks behind pfizer. if you do that math, you could say, kind of look and say, we could have a vaccin
ellie hoenig, a errol lewis, good to have you both on. >> thanks, jim. >>> good news, nice to hear.oderna will likely submit request for vaccinations early november. cnn correspondent here with more. a lot of folks have been waiting, particularly parents, when will kids younger than 12 get approval for vaccination. what does this mean for that time line? >> so, jim, as you said, this is so important. i mean, i have so many friends with children that age. i think you have...
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here is errol barnett. >> reporter: important news for parents, pfizer saying that the submitted datathe fda is proving that it's safe in children 5-11. the company said that it will make a formal request in weeks to begin administering doses if the fda approves, kids go get the vaccine by late october or november. meanwhile, in the nation's largest school district, a federal judge said that new york city can mandate all school employees be vaccinated or lose their job. the deadline is 5:00 p.m. friday. what do you say to teachers who will not get vaccinated? >> we are here to protect your rights at the same time, we follow the law. >> reporter: michael heads the union representing 200,000 current and former new york city teachers and staff. >> it's the only way we can go back to doing what we wanted to do which is to teach children who are not full of fear and anxiety. >> reporter: how many teachers drop out remains to be seen, there's signs that a similar mandate among hospital employees worked. just a week before the deadline to get at least one dose or a face termination, there we
here is errol barnett. >> reporter: important news for parents, pfizer saying that the submitted datathe fda is proving that it's safe in children 5-11. the company said that it will make a formal request in weeks to begin administering doses if the fda approves, kids go get the vaccine by late october or november. meanwhile, in the nation's largest school district, a federal judge said that new york city can mandate all school employees be vaccinated or lose their job. the deadline is...
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cbs's errol barnett reports ke vaccine mandate is kicking in. >> reporter: americans are lining up tohe pfizer booster shot after the cdc cleared the way on friday for millions of those at high risk to get a third dose. some 340,000 have been administered since then, including to those who are immunocompromised. even the president rolled up his sleeve today, and while receiving his third dose addressed the nearly quarter of eligible americans who have yet to get their first. >> boosters are important. but the most important thing we need to do is get more people vaccinated. >> this as thousands of new york hospital workers face an ultima ultimatum. get vaccinated or be terminated. >> it's not a role i relish. but i'm also realistic to know there are people who will not come back to their jobs. >> reporter: new york's governor is considering calling in the national guard to help fill positions. while 84% of state hospital workers are now fully vaccinated, that means more than 83,000 are not. >> boy, are you really ready to give that up? are you really ready to give up your paycheck? a
cbs's errol barnett reports ke vaccine mandate is kicking in. >> reporter: americans are lining up tohe pfizer booster shot after the cdc cleared the way on friday for millions of those at high risk to get a third dose. some 340,000 have been administered since then, including to those who are immunocompromised. even the president rolled up his sleeve today, and while receiving his third dose addressed the nearly quarter of eligible americans who have yet to get their first. >>...
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. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" from this wednesday, reporting from the nation's capital i'm errol.♪ >>> good morning this is cbs news flash from new york president biden said the u.s. has refugee in afghanistan to ensure americans get out safely, there's still no deadline for the 100 to 200 americans to leave the taliban controlled nation. much of the gulf coast is under heat advisory days after ida knocked out power to over a million customers in louisiana and mississippi an cod be over a month until some families have electricity and running water. today is first day of national preparedness month to encourage individuals and organization to work together to prepare for emergencies. more news on the cbs news app on your cellphone or connected tv. cbs new >>> it's wednesday, september 1st, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." defending the departure. president biden forcefully stands by his decision to end the war in afghanistan saying that staying was not an option. how republican critics are responding. >>> race to escape. california's caldor fire explodes in size threatening
. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" from this wednesday, reporting from the nation's capital i'm errol.♪ >>> good morning this is cbs news flash from new york president biden said the u.s. has refugee in afghanistan to ensure americans get out safely, there's still no deadline for the 100 to 200 americans to leave the taliban controlled nation. much of the gulf coast is under heat advisory days after ida knocked out power to over a million customers in louisiana and...
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reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. have a great weekend. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. today president biden heads to louisiana to meet with state and local leaders nearly a week after hurricane ida plowed through the gulf coast. officials say it could take weeks to restore power to hard-hit areas from the cat-4 storm. >>> jacob angeli better known as the qanon shaman is set to plead guilty in federal court. the 33-year-old stormed the u.s. c capitol on january 6. he faces a six-count indictment and felony charge. >>> sorry, goose and the stars. there is a need for delays due to covid. the film top gun maverick is expected to fly into theaters may of 2022. >>> for more news download the cbs news app on >>> it's friday, september 3rd, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." ida's aftermath. the death toll rises after historic rain submerges communities in the northeast. the cleanup that is now under way. >>> pledging aid. president biden heads to louisiana today to tour the devastation caused by hurricane ida. who he plan
reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. have a great weekend. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. today president biden heads to louisiana to meet with state and local leaders nearly a week after hurricane ida plowed through the gulf coast. officials say it could take weeks to restore power to hard-hit areas from the cat-4 storm. >>> jacob angeli better known as the qanon shaman is set to plead guilty in federal court. the...
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from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. a powerful earthquake struck mexico near the beach resort town acapulco. the 7.2 tremor could be felt in mexico city 200 miles away. at least one death has been reported. >>> an american airlines passenger is under arrest after being caught on video growling like a dog and swearing at flight attendants. a fellow passenger recorded the unruly passenger while on a flight from los angeles to salt lake city. >>> britney spears may soon have control over her own life. the pop icon's father filed a petition to end her 13-year court conservatorship which has dictated all her business and personal decisions. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. >>> i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's wednesday, september 8th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, deadly earthquake in mexico. at least one person is killed after a 7.0-magnitude quake hits near the beach resort of acapulco. >>> global warmi
from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. a powerful earthquake struck mexico near the beach resort town acapulco. the 7.2 tremor could be felt in mexico city 200 miles away. at least one death has been reported. >>> an american airlines passenger is under arrest after being caught on video growling like a dog and swearing at flight attendants. a fellow passenger recorded the unruly passenger while on...
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tony and nate are coming to your me froe brand new rk's t reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errolnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. air travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes could face up to $3,000 fines starting today. mask mandates also apply to trains, buses, and other forms of public transportation until mid-january. the u.s. experienced the hottest summer on record. according to noaa, more than 18% of the contiguous u.s. reached extreme or record-breaking temperatures from june through august. at one point, more than 200 million americans were under heat advisories. >>> doja cat is set to host the 2021 mtv music video awards this weekend. she'll also perform at sunday's show, taking place at the barclay center and welcome backing back a live audience this year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone, or connected tv. i' elise preston, cbs ws, new york. >>> it's friday, september 10th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> sweeping mandates. president biden tar
tony and nate are coming to your me froe brand new rk's t reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errolnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. air travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes could face up to $3,000 fines starting today. mask mandates also apply to trains, buses, and other forms of public transportation until mid-january. the u.s. experienced the hottest summer on record. according to noaa, more than 18% of the contiguous u.s....
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reporting from the nation capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning, this is cbs news flash.om hanson in new york. the season's 13th tropical storm mindy made landfall in florida overnight, bringing heavy rain to the panhandle. this as the death toll from hurricane ida jumped to 26 in neighboring louisiana, mostly due to excessive heat. >>> fences will be back up in d.c. next week as police brace for potential clashes. the justice for j6 rally is aimed at supporting insurrectionists charged in the ary 6 attack on the capitol. >>> and today marks 50 years since the release of john lennon's famous song "imagine." in nonwho of that, lyrics from the famed song will be projected from new york to london all the way to tokyo. for more news, download news on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, september 9th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." six-point strategy. today president biden will address the covid crisis here in the u.s. the administration's new plan to curb the rising number of infections. >>> intense manhunt. eight mon
reporting from the nation capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning, this is cbs news flash.om hanson in new york. the season's 13th tropical storm mindy made landfall in florida overnight, bringing heavy rain to the panhandle. this as the death toll from hurricane ida jumped to 26 in neighboring louisiana, mostly due to excessive heat. >>> fences will be back up in d.c. next week as police brace for potential clashes. the justice for j6 rally is aimed at supporting...
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reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash.reston in new york. today president biden will outline his administration's response to ida. remnants of the tropical storm hit the tri-state area. due to flash flooding, new york and new jersey declared states of emergency. >>> a new report breaks down how vehicle technologies could help keep teen drivers safer behind the wheel. according to the insurance institute for highway safety, more than 40% of crashes involving teens can be prevented or less severe. >>> the band is getting back together. iconic swedish pop group abba will roll out details for a new music and a reunion tour today. abba hasn't dropped new tunes in nearly four decades. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, september 2nd, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." under water. the remnants of hurricane ida dump record-breaking rain in the eastern u.s. triggering flash floods and tornadoes. the historic states of emergency d
reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash.reston in new york. today president biden will outline his administration's response to ida. remnants of the tropical storm hit the tri-state area. due to flash flooding, new york and new jersey declared states of emergency. >>> a new report breaks down how vehicle technologies could help keep teen drivers safer behind the wheel. according to the insurance institute for highway...
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i'm errol barnett in washington. thanks for staying with us.astation of hurricane ida is fast becoming a passing memory, but for those in louisiana living without power or clean water, the tragedy is still very real. 11 more people died in the state on wednesday. that brings the statewide total to 26. more of those deaths are blamed on heat and other causes rather than the hurricane itself. about a quarter of a million people are still without power, and temperatures have been hovering around 90 degrees. david begnaud has this story. >> reporter: we are 40 minutes outside the city of new orleans, but it might as well be the world away. this area of jean lafitte is surrounded by wetlands and marsh. it's beautiful on a good day. on a bad day after a hurricane, it's miserable. the main bridge was basically cut off, right? it collapsed. so the national guard has set up a temporary one, and we crossed it two days ago and spent the last 48 hours working to tell this story. you can practically walk on water where bayou barataria separates jean lafitte
i'm errol barnett in washington. thanks for staying with us.astation of hurricane ida is fast becoming a passing memory, but for those in louisiana living without power or clean water, the tragedy is still very real. 11 more people died in the state on wednesday. that brings the statewide total to 26. more of those deaths are blamed on heat and other causes rather than the hurricane itself. about a quarter of a million people are still without power, and temperatures have been hovering around...
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." >>> i'm errol barnett in washington. thanks for staying with us.uggles to evacuate more americans from afghanistan, the taliban announced some of the people who will lead the new government. but their goal to win the hearts and minds of the people of afghanistan as well as the international community is already facing trouble. taliban gun men used rifle butts and sticks to disperse hundreds of protesters who took to the streets of kabul, firing into the air and arresting a number of journalists. charlie d'agata has this story from doha. >> reporter: these aren't just anti-taliban protests. people are shouting long live the resistance, the resistance fighters in panjshir. it could pose a major problem for the taliban. >>> they raged in kabul again today, antitaliban protests that are growing in size and fury by the day. heavy gunfire broke out, shots fired to disperse the crowds, sending people scrambling. the protesters include many women, shouting freedom. other demonstrators yelling, death to pakistan for meddling in afghanistan. another demonstr
." >>> i'm errol barnett in washington. thanks for staying with us.uggles to evacuate more americans from afghanistan, the taliban announced some of the people who will lead the new government. but their goal to win the hearts and minds of the people of afghanistan as well as the international community is already facing trouble. taliban gun men used rifle butts and sticks to disperse hundreds of protesters who took to the streets of kabul, firing into the air and arresting a...
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." >>> i'm errol barnett in washington.resident biden will be in louisiana today to get a first-hand look at the devastation brought by hurricane ida. it was the fifth most powerful storm to ever strike the u.s. when it made landfall on sunday, but it continued to march north and east, dumping record rain as it moved. flash floods swamped roads and basements all the way through new england. the storm brought the new york city subway to a stand still and left nearly two dozen people dead. but as the northeast dries out, the south is still struggling. power is out for more than a million customers. gasoline and clean water are in short supply. and relief agencies are struggling to provide meals to those in need. omar villafranca has more from kenna, louisiana. >> more generators are being brought in. we're seeing lights pop up across the city. that's going to be helpful when you try to clean up damage like this at this warehouse. the governor says there are more line workers in the state than at any other point in history. bu
." >>> i'm errol barnett in washington.resident biden will be in louisiana today to get a first-hand look at the devastation brought by hurricane ida. it was the fifth most powerful storm to ever strike the u.s. when it made landfall on sunday, but it continued to march north and east, dumping record rain as it moved. flash floods swamped roads and basements all the way through new england. the storm brought the new york city subway to a stand still and left nearly two dozen...
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the the that america this i v program does work slowing and was not designed for a mass evacuation errol. if mission that we've been seeing, and that's something that current officials release, you know, pretty squarely put the blame on the truck and ministration for pulling resources and funding from. but that s 5, these are being processed and expedited at this point for the thousands of african refugees that have left the country or are still trying to get out, you know, and that, that's a process that continues. we're seeing refugees going into other countries into europe, and also coming here to the united states, thousands upon thousands. so it's a very slow, very complicated, very convoluted process. though it does continue. one final note, scotty, the us military says it destroyed or demilitarize, much of the equipment left behind. specifically some of the planes and helicopters that were left at the airport and cobble there been also some reports that us troops may have ransacked and damaged other parts of the airport. specifically some of the areas used for civilian usage, but
the the that america this i v program does work slowing and was not designed for a mass evacuation errol. if mission that we've been seeing, and that's something that current officials release, you know, pretty squarely put the blame on the truck and ministration for pulling resources and funding from. but that s 5, these are being processed and expedited at this point for the thousands of african refugees that have left the country or are still trying to get out, you know, and that, that's a...
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other kids good to the i always think of him as jason, like a foreigner, if he was being portrayed by errol flynn, he's got the dashing sort of half. but the young lady kate, i think is their name. i would get a for so i just i, you guys are so welcoming. i find somebody who could play and i think they could play in that sandboxes. it's fun. you guys strode around beautifully and we're just so used to the 4th and i'm a big fan. i watch it all the time that i hope you get a 4th, but you can't let it be anybody, but you've got to find a ride, frankly, because you guys have chemistry out the resume. well, thank you. yeah, we don't want to make the the gary sharon mistake. we're like lee roth and hagar. we can bring it in anybody eddie is the pallet. ah, did you listen to that van halen 3 album? neither did i trash. can i run this thing going away inside on the references. i'm excited. i'm dealing with a fellow over here at it's i listen dennis, i'm taking this thing over. i have to put my cards on the table. you or someone when i was young, who i thought was so cool because you did the comedy
other kids good to the i always think of him as jason, like a foreigner, if he was being portrayed by errol flynn, he's got the dashing sort of half. but the young lady kate, i think is their name. i would get a for so i just i, you guys are so welcoming. i find somebody who could play and i think they could play in that sandboxes. it's fun. you guys strode around beautifully and we're just so used to the 4th and i'm a big fan. i watch it all the time that i hope you get a 4th, but you can't...
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our erroll barnett spoke to travelers, though, who are weighing the odds. >> reporter: the barbequesnd beach trips that wrap up the summer might be busted this year. >> if you are unvaccinated we would recommend not traveling. >> reporter: that was the moment this week when cdc director dr. rochelle walensky urged the unvaccinated to stay home and the rest of us to reconsider. >> people need to take their own -- these risks into their own consideration as they think about traveling. >> we were going to do a desert sunrise yoga zoom. >> reporter: guided self-care coach jenka garfinkle who is vaccinated just canceled her joshua tree, california, plans after her own recalculation. her friend asked -- >> are you going to feel comfortable if you go? and when i really thought about that, my ansr was no. >> reporter: plenty of americans agree. this holiday weekend, none of the major airlines expect to united forecasts say 23% drop. meanwhile, air fare spending is down 33% this month compared to the same time in 2019. >> you have a perfect storm here. >> reporter: peter greenberg says there
our erroll barnett spoke to travelers, though, who are weighing the odds. >> reporter: the barbequesnd beach trips that wrap up the summer might be busted this year. >> if you are unvaccinated we would recommend not traveling. >> reporter: that was the moment this week when cdc director dr. rochelle walensky urged the unvaccinated to stay home and the rest of us to reconsider. >> people need to take their own -- these risks into their own consideration as they think...
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erroll barnett is at reagan national airport outside washington. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning. on your celebration note, you're right, some of us watched ucla beat lsu over the weekend. but the travel industry in general is struggling to get back on to its feet. let's look at some of the newest data, some of the fresh numbers we have for you this morning. the tsa is reporting that more than 3.5 million travelers passed through airports on friday and saturday alone. that is more than twice as many than last year. it is, though, still fewer holiday weekend flights than before the pandemic. let's zoom in to what united and delta are reporting. each expected to fly about two million people over the long weekend. that is 20% lower than in 2019. this is partly because hundreds of flights were canceled in the wake of hurricane ida's devastating flooding. also as we've been reporting for weeks, the delta variant may have kept more travelers home with cases spiking across the country. now, as the weekend winds down, lots of folks thth
erroll barnett is at reagan national airport outside washington. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning. on your celebration note, you're right, some of us watched ucla beat lsu over the weekend. but the travel industry in general is struggling to get back on to its feet. let's look at some of the newest data, some of the fresh numbers we have for you this morning. the tsa is reporting that more than 3.5 million travelers passed through airports on friday and saturday alone....
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with a marketing degree, and then my dad had asked her if she wanted to come and work with them at le errol. >> shele eventually became a private wealth manager. the money was good, and so was the priest stage. >> shele was fancy. she was smart. she was educated. >> shelley's friend remembers the days she took her to the club. it was wintertime, she was wearing her coat. men just came over to her. it was like being swept off her feet. >> he's got the finance job, the style -- she kind of was the classic new york city woman. >> absolutely. absolutely she was. >> in february of 1998, shele went to a jewish single mixer and manhattan were sparks through with a guy she met there. his name, roderick covlin. she called her sister that night with an outrageous -- >> she was all giggles and said i met a guy, really nice guy, and she says we are on our way to the airport. she was laughing, and i said shelley please don't do. this >> evening her sister out of it that night, but shelley was serious, and so was rod. shelley was 11 years older than him, but that didn't seem to matter. his parents, david
with a marketing degree, and then my dad had asked her if she wanted to come and work with them at le errol. >> shele eventually became a private wealth manager. the money was good, and so was the priest stage. >> shele was fancy. she was smart. she was educated. >> shelley's friend remembers the days she took her to the club. it was wintertime, she was wearing her coat. men just came over to her. it was like being swept off her feet. >> he's got the finance job, the...
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errol robinson with his back to the infield chatter reminds longtime giant fans kevin mitchell rightl barehanded play monday night college football. this is running back snoop connor out of old mesquite flat got kind of robot cops. the defender. old mess wins at 43 24 over louisville. yeah, that was some physical football right there. check this out. bam a big man standing six ft seven winning 3 60. yeah he's got some agility. that's alabama's offensive tackle evan, neil. keep in mind. he's £360. what's about yeah. amazing agility. i can see. first round draft pick all over that. back next year. that's the sporting life more in about 25 minutes. that's the guy you want protecting you all right? yeah, exactly. get your blindside your backside all size. yeah, and the upside, mark. thank you. next at 11. i think it's pretty cool to be the first kids under 12 to get the vaccine. children doing their part for science tonight fighters clinical trial for people under 12 prepares to wind down the 11 o'clock news on ktvu fox two starts. now it's a question that many parents are asking when wi
errol robinson with his back to the infield chatter reminds longtime giant fans kevin mitchell rightl barehanded play monday night college football. this is running back snoop connor out of old mesquite flat got kind of robot cops. the defender. old mess wins at 43 24 over louisville. yeah, that was some physical football right there. check this out. bam a big man standing six ft seven winning 3 60. yeah he's got some agility. that's alabama's offensive tackle evan, neil. keep in mind. he's...
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of them because the days when it behind frankie monteil said some snappy defense double play judge errol turned in it and looking slick all the way executives scoreless matt chapman lift and separate that thing is god. that one of dallas if michael is twenty fifth and it's one nothing in the for thirteen adding to it nice little inside out swing of the bat of neon gobies rbi. single markaana. with a sly. it's a in oakland in the that in there up. three to one inside out again chad. just bear down the right line. rattle around the corner. in was good. all the way first. slides got with. and if one another six. continues not many figurines late sunday's offense but elvis caches that around there with a clean single. ride the wave elvis they need to get it go on that ends a four game losing streak. is just about ready to begin for the san francisco forty niners open it up sunday against detroit in the motor city one thing that'll be great about that. for a lot of people they're not going to have to hear kyle shanahan kinda we've around the question who is your starting quarterback. those wh
of them because the days when it behind frankie monteil said some snappy defense double play judge errol turned in it and looking slick all the way executives scoreless matt chapman lift and separate that thing is god. that one of dallas if michael is twenty fifth and it's one nothing in the for thirteen adding to it nice little inside out swing of the bat of neon gobies rbi. single markaana. with a sly. it's a in oakland in the that in there up. three to one inside out again chad. just bear...