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evans next move was stunning.plained lottie's incredible reversal, letters confiscated from daker's prison cell. 4,000 pages of accordance between the convicted murderer and the woman who testified against him. >> i sent him daily devotions and bible cards and a lot of information, case files. i actually feel like i'm his personal secretary in a way. >> reporter: it turned out lottie had actually been helping with daker's appeal. he gave her research assignments. she looked up cases and printed documents, mailed them to prison, and then waited for his next request. do you think waseem daker is manipulating lottie from prison? >> there is no doubt by sending those letters to him, a convicted murder, a sociopath, she has opened the dorp aor and has allowed him an opportunity to get back in her life and we know he has a history of manipulating her. >> reporter: he is manipulating you right now into doing exactly what he wants? >> absolutely not. this is a repentive woman who is very remorseful and very sorry for what
evans next move was stunning.plained lottie's incredible reversal, letters confiscated from daker's prison cell. 4,000 pages of accordance between the convicted murderer and the woman who testified against him. >> i sent him daily devotions and bible cards and a lot of information, case files. i actually feel like i'm his personal secretary in a way. >> reporter: it turned out lottie had actually been helping with daker's appeal. he gave her research assignments. she looked up cases...
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. >>> vamos a conocer los puÑos de evans sánchez . >>> mi nombre es evans de sánchez y mi pasión es elos. >>> para poder subir al cuadrilátero como una de las promesas del boxeo de california . >>> desde la primera vez que fui al gimnasio era algo especial . >>> vas incursionó en el mundo de los guante es por su papá que al verlo como un niÑo tímido buscó la manera de protegerlo . >>> era callado, bien callado. cuando yo vivía en tijuana los niÑos callados los agarrábamos a coscorrones y dije ser va a tener que defender en algún momento. >>> ya compitió con la selección junior de estados unidos se inició una carrera profesional en la que cuenta con siete combates, todos ganados, seis de ellos por nocaut. >>> evans dice que todo el entrenamiento que hace la pone en el ring cada vez que pelea contra su contrincante . >>> a las cuatro de la maÑana está aquí. >>> finales de 2019 la falta de apoyo estuvo a punto de noquear a evans . >>> no me da ninguna oportunidad. tenía una ventana de dos aÑos. y estábamos, nos faltaban tres aÑos . >>> justo cuando iba a colgarlos guantes la vida le tenía
. >>> vamos a conocer los puÑos de evans sánchez . >>> mi nombre es evans de sánchez y mi pasión es elos. >>> para poder subir al cuadrilátero como una de las promesas del boxeo de california . >>> desde la primera vez que fui al gimnasio era algo especial . >>> vas incursionó en el mundo de los guante es por su papá que al verlo como un niÑo tímido buscó la manera de protegerlo . >>> era callado, bien callado. cuando yo vivía en...
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evan: yeah.: how you doing? i'm marcus. evan: hands are a little -- lemonis: who cares? evan: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. and, so, this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw. you want to take the tops off? lemonis: yeah. let's do that. that is pretty cool, brother. evan: yeah. lemonis: i don't think people have an appreciation for how much time and labor goes into making these. evan: it's a big difference when you look at something like this like us small guys, and then the big guys where it's just they put their ski in the machine and push go. lemonis: and how much equity do you own in the business? mike: 16% working for $120,000. lemonis: you work for $120,000? still a lot of mone
evan: yeah.: how you doing? i'm marcus. evan: hands are a little -- lemonis: who cares? evan: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. and, so, this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw. you...
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meanwhile evans' time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here on camera while i'm in a stroller is a home but his pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and that's what we need. chinese authorities the putting those they say can be a crime and cheney but others show trials or genuine confessions. can i when the students to go. 0. examining the impact of today's headlines you use the misinformation i've used which by setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions how unique is this in terms of modern american history when it comes to racism you have the makings of a neo fascist moment international filmmakers and world class journalists bringing programs to inspire you. on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. and i'm richelle carey this is the news hour live from doha coming up in
meanwhile evans' time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here on camera while i'm in a stroller is a home but his pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and that's what we need. chinese authorities the putting those...
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meanwhile evans time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life but i can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here on camera while i'm but you know strether as a whole but his pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and for us what we need. chinese will far exceed the putting those thanks i had committed a crime on t.v. but are they show trials or genuine confessions. when i went east investigations. on al-jazeera. al jazeera. i cannot lock my phone with my face you can access your bank account with your voice unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification but biometrics are far from perfect convenience and seeming infallibility comes at a cop's most crucially our privacy. in the fall from a far far series re-address is the appropriation of our most personal characteristics all h
meanwhile evans time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life but i can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here on camera while i'm but you know strether as a whole but his pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and for us what we need. chinese will far exceed the...
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we will renovate and expand the evans center at 1400. we began that work and we are going to add additional programs with the expansion of the evans center. i would be remiss if i did not introduce my colleague. we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean of -- [indiscernible] -- so we are here to basically have a conversation of some of the things that you may have heard and clear up and discuss where we are at the college to the best of our ability. >> thank you. before i open up for questions, i just want to make sure, this is all you are presenting today? because we reached out to your office and to the college to specifically talk about the impacts of class cuts on students of color, students with disabilities, seniors, and there is no data or information in this report that discusses any of tha
we will renovate and expand the evans center at 1400. we began that work and we are going to add additional programs with the expansion of the evans center. i would be remiss if i did not introduce my colleague. we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean...
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so evan perez is at the justice department and so evan, what's the new layer to all of this? >> reporte you're live, evan. go ahead. >> reporter: yeah, hi, can you guys hear me? >> yes, yes, you're live. hit me. >> hello? >> what do you know? >> hi, sorry, brooke. >> no worries. >> reporter: one of the prosecutors who has been handle t ing the roger stone case has now stepped down from the case. we're still trying to get some more information from the justice department exactly what was -- what's behind this, but we just got a court filing that indicates that he, who was on the mueller team, one of the prosecutors on the mueller team has now resigned from the case. again, we're asking the justice department exactly why that is. obviously you can see what has happened just in the last 24 hours. the justice department has now disavowed what the prosecutors decided was the correct sentence, seven to nine years for roger stone. the president has tweeted about this, and of course now the justice department says that that was way beyond what should have been done, so now we're stil
so evan perez is at the justice department and so evan, what's the new layer to all of this? >> reporte you're live, evan. go ahead. >> reporter: yeah, hi, can you guys hear me? >> yes, yes, you're live. hit me. >> hello? >> what do you know? >> hi, sorry, brooke. >> no worries. >> reporter: one of the prosecutors who has been handle t ing the roger stone case has now stepped down from the case. we're still trying to get some more information from...
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we will renovate and expand the evans center at 1400. we began that work and we are going to add additional programs with the expansion of the evans center. i would be remiss if i did not introduce my colleague. we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean of -- [indiscernible] -- so we are here to basically have a conversation of some of the things that you may have heard and clear up and discuss where we are at the college to the best of our ability. >> thank you. before i open up for questions, i just want to make sure, this is all you are presenting today? because we reached out to your office and to the college to specifically talk about the impacts of class cuts on students of color, students with disabilities, seniors, and there is no data or information in this report that discusses any of tha
we will renovate and expand the evans center at 1400. we began that work and we are going to add additional programs with the expansion of the evans center. i would be remiss if i did not introduce my colleague. we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean...
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[evan smith] i'm evan smith, he's an award winning poet whose memoir, "how we fight for our lives" has just been published. he's saeed jones, this is "overheard." (upbeat music) [smith] let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his n bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. yoow, you saw a problem and ov time, took it on. let's start with tt sizzle before we geto the steak. are you gonna run for president? n let i think i just g sizzle bef f from you, actually. (laughing) this is "overheard." (audience applauding) [smith] saeed jones, welcome. [saeed jones] thank you, hey! on [smith] and congratula- [jones] thank you so much. [smith] --on this. i think it's an enormous accomplishment. [jones] thank you. [smith] of this book. as i shared with you before we came out, i don't like anything. (laughing) i'm not moved by anything. [jones] ok. [smith] i'm totally closedsaff. [jones] oh you're [smith] well, sure ok. [jones] cold
[evan smith] i'm evan smith, he's an award winning poet whose memoir, "how we fight for our lives" has just been published. he's saeed jones, this is "overheard." (upbeat music) [smith] let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his n bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. yoow, you saw a problem and ov time,...
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meanwhile evans' time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here in calgary while in that industry there is a hole but his pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and for us what we need. chinese authorities the putting those they cited committed a crime and cheating but are they show trials or genuine confessions. but i want east investigations. on al-jazeera. the race for the white house has begun this month to 04 states have their say on tuesday wants to place don't trust the election. join us to laugh maybe to continue our coverage of the best stage of the 2020 us election. only just. iran's neighbors close their borders as fears grow over its corona virus outbreak and inbred comments president she admits shortcomings in china's virus response and says the economy and societ
meanwhile evans' time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here in calgary while in that industry there is a hole but his pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and for us what we need. chinese authorities the putting...
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meanwhile evans time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will break not just here in calgary while i'm in a stroller is a hole but it's pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and here that's what we need. is your deal dead and did you get the peace prize too soon. is this going to hurt or help donald trump's reelection chances it is very true one thing to cheat somebody on 5th avenue and not have any consequence this is not a muslim issue this is a human colony issue join me maddi house and as i put up from questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate here on al-jazeera. in 2009 a torture victim of the brutal arjen time the delhi regime confronted his interrogator who tortured no no no i wasn't oratory i was in turkey has justice now been served
meanwhile evans time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will break not just here in calgary while i'm in a stroller is a hole but it's pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and here that's what we need. is your deal dead and did you...
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meanwhile evans time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here on came to the wall and you know straight there is a hole but this pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and for us what we need. chinese authorities the putting those they cited committed a crime and changing but are they show trials or genuine confessions. that i want east investigations. on al jazeera. every. thanks love to make loans to some friends because behind the suffering a millions of taxpayers because most taxpayers never go away there's a new one born every single day and it is an urgent national necessity that it be officially request the education of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in creeks somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. well
meanwhile evans time on kangaroo island has come to an end for now. in spain one of the best and most devastating experiences of my life i. can't wait to get back here and see how this place bounces back. we still don't know how devastating the long term consequences of these spies will be not just here on came to the wall and you know straight there is a hole but this pain amazing resilience in the community everyone just helping each other out and for us what we need. chinese authorities the...
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that's the core of it, evan said.bviously, we don't ever want anybody to get in trouble on the seas, particularly the rough seas of alaska, but they do. and i am happy i have the skills and training to save them. spoken like a true humble hero, which this young man is. so we are also glad you have the skills and training to save others, evan. and we want to thank you. petty officer grills, thanks for all you're doing, thanks for your inspiration and thank you for being our alaskan of the week. i yield the floor. mr. portman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, i'd like to start this morning by talking about a friend of ours who has chosen to move on, leave the senate, spend more time with her wonderful family. i certainly understand that because the job she has, which is secretary to the majority, is more than a full-time job. it's living, breathing, sleeping this place, and she does a great job at it. her name is laura dove. she's been doing this particular job for
that's the core of it, evan said.bviously, we don't ever want anybody to get in trouble on the seas, particularly the rough seas of alaska, but they do. and i am happy i have the skills and training to save them. spoken like a true humble hero, which this young man is. so we are also glad you have the skills and training to save others, evan. and we want to thank you. petty officer grills, thanks for all you're doing, thanks for your inspiration and thank you for being our alaskan of the week....
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evan brownare the -- of ubs management as well.sly about this year but as we head into this year after earnings season wraps up, where are we? >> coming into the earnings season we were looking for basically more of the same out of the data on the estimized platform. tech, consumer health care goods, energy materials, industrials bad. the question was, coming in, we did not have the coronavirus quite happening yet. and with those trends continue, with the momentum and growth overvalued trade continue and everyone is looking for that the shift and we did not think it would. of thenot because general earnings landscape or has it not because the coronavirus got thrown in? and that exacerbates the decline in all of the sectors that has not been doing well already, materials, anything associated with an industrial in ag and we see more of the same. an interesting part is going forward now. again, the coronavirus impacts those sectors completely. but, we have not seen the market budget all. the big question here is, is it going to matter
evan brownare the -- of ubs management as well.sly about this year but as we head into this year after earnings season wraps up, where are we? >> coming into the earnings season we were looking for basically more of the same out of the data on the estimized platform. tech, consumer health care goods, energy materials, industrials bad. the question was, coming in, we did not have the coronavirus quite happening yet. and with those trends continue, with the momentum and growth overvalued...
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joining me now executive director of stand up republic and 2016 independent presidential candidate evan mcmullin. shanny pettypiece and author of "do morals matter, presidents and foreign policy from fdr to trump," joseph nigh. joseph, i'll start with you because this week has been momentous. the president's state of the union address was unusual even by donald trump standards. thursday morning when he went out and spoke to 62 minutes about everything filled with lies and then last night, this purge, while technically all within the president's rights, nothing that anyone can inquire into or investigate him for or punish him for feels like a shift in our democracy. >> well, i think it is in the sense that trump is the -- is a unique president in terms of his style. he is basically master of social media and reality tv and used everything as a whipping up the base as a way to have a political tool, an instrument which allows you to override institutions. and there is a danger in that. i think we've seen it in the last few days. but making -- taking the bipartisan national unity prayer br
joining me now executive director of stand up republic and 2016 independent presidential candidate evan mcmullin. shanny pettypiece and author of "do morals matter, presidents and foreign policy from fdr to trump," joseph nigh. joseph, i'll start with you because this week has been momentous. the president's state of the union address was unusual even by donald trump standards. thursday morning when he went out and spoke to 62 minutes about everything filled with lies and then last...
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we're heading home. >> reporter: jarred evans fled from wuhan. the epicenter of the coronavirus. are you concerned about how you might be accepted when you return home? >> it's been in the back of my mind. >> reporter: in san diego health officials confirm one of the passengers who arrived there on a flight last week is infected. the patient is in the hospital and said to be doing well. the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of china is on a cruise ship docked in yokohama, japan where 3600 people are under quarantine after more than 130 cases were confirmed including 23 americans and 10 crew members. binay kumar sarkar works side-by-side with other crew members fearful that close quarters cold spread the virus among them. two travellers from china are still on base finishing out their quarantine. for those american evacuee, the cdc says they are all virus free and no further health checkups are required. carter evans, cbs news. >>> firefighters battled a huge fire early this morning after an explosion at an exxonmobil refinery in baton rouge, louisiana. flames were seen shootin
we're heading home. >> reporter: jarred evans fled from wuhan. the epicenter of the coronavirus. are you concerned about how you might be accepted when you return home? >> it's been in the back of my mind. >> reporter: in san diego health officials confirm one of the passengers who arrived there on a flight last week is infected. the patient is in the hospital and said to be doing well. the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of china is on a cruise ship docked in yokohama,...
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let's go to our evan perez who's live at the justice department. it happened fast, but what happened matters so much. can you walk us through how we got here? >> yeah, poppy, it was a surreal 24 hours or so, to see four prosecutors essentially quit their jobs on this roger stone case simply because of the disagreements that were happening in plain view. i'll take you through exactly what happened. on monday night is when these prosecutors put in -- filed the sentencing recommendations of seven to nine years for roger stone. you'll remember he was found guilty of lying to congress and witness tampering. so on monday night at about 6:07 p.m. they filed the first recommendation. on tuesday morning, early morning hours at about 1:40 a.m. is when president trump weighs in with his tweets attacking the justice department for this seven to nine-year recommendation. late tuesday morning is when the justice department weighs in. a justice department official tells cnn and other news outlets that they were shocked at the recommendations and saying they want
let's go to our evan perez who's live at the justice department. it happened fast, but what happened matters so much. can you walk us through how we got here? >> yeah, poppy, it was a surreal 24 hours or so, to see four prosecutors essentially quit their jobs on this roger stone case simply because of the disagreements that were happening in plain view. i'll take you through exactly what happened. on monday night is when these prosecutors put in -- filed the sentencing recommendations of...
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and now i want to go to evan perez who has new information.now filed a new sentencing memo here with the federal court, and now essentially, they are punting to the judge overseeing the case. they are saying that they won't make a recommendation as to how much time roger stone should get in prison, but they are recommending some prison time, but they are saying that they won't say how much. they say it should be far less than what the prosecutors last night in the court filings said which is 7 to 9 years and of course, as you have been talking about, the justice department leadership here in the building behind me took issue with that. they decided that it was extreme and excessive to ask for 7 to 9 years for roger stone, so the new filing was overseen by the leaders in the building behind me is essentially leaving it up to the judge saying that while 7 to 9 years is beyond the pale, and it is excessive, they won't give a specific recommendation to the judge. i think that you have been talking a little bit about how unusual this is, and i have
and now i want to go to evan perez who has new information.now filed a new sentencing memo here with the federal court, and now essentially, they are punting to the judge overseeing the case. they are saying that they won't make a recommendation as to how much time roger stone should get in prison, but they are recommending some prison time, but they are saying that they won't say how much. they say it should be far less than what the prosecutors last night in the court filings said which is 7...
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evans, who's ranked 37 in the world, won in straight sets, taking the second set tie—break, 11—9.ls of the qatar open in doha. the current world number one beat the former world number one garbine muguruza to go through to the last four. the match went the distance — with barty taking the deciding set 6-2. she'll now face the number eight seed, petra kvitova — who beat 0ns jabeur from tunisia. kvitova — who won this title in 2018 — came through in straight sets, despite both sets going to a tie—break. and, in the other semi—final, svetlana kuznetsova will play arina sabalenka. kuznetsova beat the number 4 seed, belinda bencic in straight sets. while sabalenka — the number 9 seed from belarus — had to come from a set down to beat china's zheng sai—sai, who's ranked 37 in the world. sabalenka won 3—6, 7—6, 6—3 to reach the last four. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, katie shanahan, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello once again. just as i was beginning to think about climatological spring at the end of the we
evans, who's ranked 37 in the world, won in straight sets, taking the second set tie—break, 11—9.ls of the qatar open in doha. the current world number one beat the former world number one garbine muguruza to go through to the last four. the match went the distance — with barty taking the deciding set 6-2. she'll now face the number eight seed, petra kvitova — who beat 0ns jabeur from tunisia. kvitova — who won this title in 2018 — came through in straight sets, despite both sets...
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we have our sara murray and evan perez outside the courthouse here in washington, and evan, i want to start with you. the attorney general said ultimately the decision lies with the judge here, judge amy berman jackson. just break down this decision for us on the seven counts and how she explained her sentencing decision. >> reporter: well, brianna, one of the things she said was she wasn't going to listen to the prosecution's memos, the memos that became so controversial. you'll remember the first one recommended seven to nine years. the second one said we leave it up to the judge. the judge says, i wasn't going to go with seven to nine years. she ended up at 40 months, which is about three and a half years in prison. and she said that's where she was going to go all along. but she did have the prosecutors talk a little bit about what happened behind the scenes. they said it was a miscommunication. she assured the judge that there was no political interference that played any role in the decision to seek a more lenient sentence, and then she really laid into roger stone, describing w
we have our sara murray and evan perez outside the courthouse here in washington, and evan, i want to start with you. the attorney general said ultimately the decision lies with the judge here, judge amy berman jackson. just break down this decision for us on the seven counts and how she explained her sentencing decision. >> reporter: well, brianna, one of the things she said was she wasn't going to listen to the prosecution's memos, the memos that became so controversial. you'll remember...
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dan evans lost out to stefanos tsitsipas in the semi finals of the dubai tennis championships.s. tsitsipas will face novak djokovic in the final england's tommy fleetwood is one of three englishmen in contention with the halfway mark approaching in the honda classic in florida. he's three shots off the lead, while luke donald and lee westwood are two shots behind america's brendan steele. and finally for all you club golfers out there how about this for a bit of luck. this is englishman callum shinkwin at the oman open with a shocker of an iron shot. it looks destined for out of bounds and a shot penalty, but after 3 bounces on the rocks amazingly it drops back into play! surely think it's all over, we have really slowed this down so you can say for it and that is the key one. i get that back to where he wanted it. fantastic. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. there's more on the website to come as well. for me and the team, thanks for watching good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorr
dan evans lost out to stefanos tsitsipas in the semi finals of the dubai tennis championships.s. tsitsipas will face novak djokovic in the final england's tommy fleetwood is one of three englishmen in contention with the halfway mark approaching in the honda classic in florida. he's three shots off the lead, while luke donald and lee westwood are two shots behind america's brendan steele. and finally for all you club golfers out there how about this for a bit of luck. this is englishman callum...
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evans — at the top of your screen — won it on his sixth match point — 3—6, 6—4, 7—5.solo victory on the third stage. he's now over a minute clear of the field in the week—long stage race in the middle east. stage race in the middle east. tyson fury has arrived back in manchester following his heavyweight title win over deontay wilder on sunday. hundreds of fans gathered to greet him after he became world champion for the first time since 2015 with the seventh round win in las vegas. wilder says he intends to exercise a rematch clause to try to win the belt back. as you're getting up in the morning, england will be taking on thailand in the women's twenty20 world cup. heather knight and her team are expected to win and win big against the tournament debutants. thailand haven't been playing at the top level for long but, asjo currie explains, they're ready to make an impact on the biggest stage of all. they've come a long way in a short amount of time. the thailand women because my cricket team only came into existence in 2007. just 13 yea rs later into existence in 200
evans — at the top of your screen — won it on his sixth match point — 3—6, 6—4, 7—5.solo victory on the third stage. he's now over a minute clear of the field in the week—long stage race in the middle east. stage race in the middle east. tyson fury has arrived back in manchester following his heavyweight title win over deontay wilder on sunday. hundreds of fans gathered to greet him after he became world champion for the first time since 2015 with the seventh round win in las...
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evan, thank you so much. we really appreciate you. with me is katrina mulligan and senior republican counsel in the house. let's start first with this breaking news. there's the letter here, this came from, this was sent to defense counsel for andrew mccabe, which by the way -- let's talk about how much it costs to have a defense team. we're talking about things that he has endured. to put into perspective even an investigation on you goes nowhere there's still a tremendous cost monetarily not just stress and having this case. after careful consideration the government has decided not to pursue charges against your client andrew mccabe. in regards to april 13th, 2018. a report entitled, report of investigation of certain allegations relating to former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. what do you guys think of this? >> i mean i think it's the outcome that we all expected, and the fact that it's the outcome we all expected raises a lot of questions about why it took two years to get to this point. >> to that point do you see this just
evan, thank you so much. we really appreciate you. with me is katrina mulligan and senior republican counsel in the house. let's start first with this breaking news. there's the letter here, this came from, this was sent to defense counsel for andrew mccabe, which by the way -- let's talk about how much it costs to have a defense team. we're talking about things that he has endured. to put into perspective even an investigation on you goes nowhere there's still a tremendous cost monetarily not...
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if people haven't seen this, evan, this is going to be for you. bill barr is the central figure in all these huge doj headlines we've been reporting on this week. but last night he addressed president trump directly on the issue of how the president's been inserting himself in these cases via twitter, and suggestions that he is doing the president's bidding. here was bill barr. >> so you're saying you have a problem with the tweets? >> yes, well, i have a problem with some of the tweets, not going to be bullied or influenced by anybody, and i said at the time whether it's congress, newspaper, editorial boards or the president. i'm going to do what i think is right and, you know, the -- i think the -- i cannot do my job here at the department with constant background commentary that undercuts me. >> so here is what everyone's wondering, and especially after this flynn news has broken today, like, is that evidence that there is now this line in the sand between bill barr and president trump, or is this more of like a wink wink, mr. president, i got
if people haven't seen this, evan, this is going to be for you. bill barr is the central figure in all these huge doj headlines we've been reporting on this week. but last night he addressed president trump directly on the issue of how the president's been inserting himself in these cases via twitter, and suggestions that he is doing the president's bidding. here was bill barr. >> so you're saying you have a problem with the tweets? >> yes, well, i have a problem with some of the...
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i'll say something very controversial here, which is i disagree with evan perez. i know, right? i've never done that. i'm not going to say seven to nine -- i think he said seems high. when you work through the sentencing guidelines, as they do, it starts with once someone has been convicted of an offense of obstruction of justice of justice and tam pers with a witness and threatens violence in an ongoing case, the sentencing guidelines bump you up to seven to nine years. now, they start much lower than that, but it's sort of a formula, like a math problem and they keep adding stuff on. something of that is discretionary. they clearly did throw the books at him a little 3wibit. it wasn't pull out of the hat. >> one other thing to add about the judge in this case, judge amy jackson, she's going to want an explanation of what is going on here based on the way we've seen her conduct herself. she's the one, roger stone published a photo with crosshairs over her, she put a gag order on her. she's seen all the sealed filings, all the redacted versions of the mueller report that have to
i'll say something very controversial here, which is i disagree with evan perez. i know, right? i've never done that. i'm not going to say seven to nine -- i think he said seems high. when you work through the sentencing guidelines, as they do, it starts with once someone has been convicted of an offense of obstruction of justice of justice and tam pers with a witness and threatens violence in an ongoing case, the sentencing guidelines bump you up to seven to nine years. now, they start much...
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carter evans, cbs news, myanmar, california. >>> the last 24 hours has brought dangerous weather to the middle of the country. tornadoes were spotted in mississippi and in louisiana where at least one person was hurt when scaffolding collapsed on cars below. the same system brought heavy snow to texas, oklahoma and missouri. forcing multiple cars off the road. meteorologist evelyn taft from our los angeles station kcbs has more on where the system is headed today. >> reporter: good morning. tornado watches this morning in we are expecting tornadic activity, severe weather we could see downpours and very heavy rain as we move through the day. we're also talking rain, snow and ice moving towards the northeast right now. a closer look at the northeast. we'll continue to see that snow falling at least through tomorrow. travel could be affected over the next few days and we could expect to see some severe flooding all the way from the mid-atlantic to the south through tomorrow as well. otherwise, again, those thunderstorms continuing to threaten the south, through tonight and possibly throug
carter evans, cbs news, myanmar, california. >>> the last 24 hours has brought dangerous weather to the middle of the country. tornadoes were spotted in mississippi and in louisiana where at least one person was hurt when scaffolding collapsed on cars below. the same system brought heavy snow to texas, oklahoma and missouri. forcing multiple cars off the road. meteorologist evelyn taft from our los angeles station kcbs has more on where the system is headed today. >> reporter:...
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evan perez is "outfront" with more. evan, how is this all landing over at the justice department? >> well, kate, i think one reason why you saw that letter is because there is a lot of discomfort inside the department. these are former officials who are now speaking out. people who are inside the department, however, i think, is what bill barr is more worried about. and i think that's one of the reasons why you saw the attorney general do that interview last week with abc, in which he tried to put a little bit of daylight between himself and the president. he was beginning to realize that he might begin to lose the building, the justice department headquarters, which up until this time, really has been okay with a lot of the things that bill barr has been doing. it's the actions against -- taking alaska against those prosecutors last week in the case of roger stone, is what really made people start realizing, is that there was some concern about whether or not politics was playing a role in the management of the department. and so i think this letter is a symptom of a larger probl
evan perez is "outfront" with more. evan, how is this all landing over at the justice department? >> well, kate, i think one reason why you saw that letter is because there is a lot of discomfort inside the department. these are former officials who are now speaking out. people who are inside the department, however, i think, is what bill barr is more worried about. and i think that's one of the reasons why you saw the attorney general do that interview last week with abc, in...
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and now, hold on, shane, because evan perez is still with us. the original intelligence assessment when it came out of 2016 is that one of the goals was to sow political discontent, and sow chaos, and it seems that is what they are after? >> yes, that is the overall goal, wolf, but to shane's point, and he raises a very good point, that senator sanders just said in, told the reporters that he was briefed about a month ago on this, and why not make this public. i think that one of the criticisms of the intelligence community of the fbi and of everyone of the obama administration in 2016 is why didn't they say something sooner so that everyone could know what was going on, and the obama administration folks thought that it would come across that they were interfering, but it was actually helping the russians. so now the intelligence community is trying to be more forward thinking and went to the sanders' campaign and informed them. but as shane said, why not just provide this and they have known about for it a month, and why not tell the public, b
and now, hold on, shane, because evan perez is still with us. the original intelligence assessment when it came out of 2016 is that one of the goals was to sow political discontent, and sow chaos, and it seems that is what they are after? >> yes, that is the overall goal, wolf, but to shane's point, and he raises a very good point, that senator sanders just said in, told the reporters that he was briefed about a month ago on this, and why not make this public. i think that one of the...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> today marks another launch from spacex with its with sunlight on a falcon 9 rocket from florida this morning. the satellite is called startling and the goal is to offer affordable internet services to parts of the u.s. and canada by the middle of the year with 300 sent up so far. >>> coming up on kpix 5 news at 12:00, sharing your data with others by apps and websites and how you can take control of digital tracking . >>> what is behind this new frigid fitness trend. >>> we are watching our temperatures rise this afternoon after a buggy start with plenty of sunshine and here is a live look with the clip house ocean beach camera with mostly sunny skies and also watching offshore winds kicking. i will have wonderful forecast coming out . obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mr.r blandpresident obama workr in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama:
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> today marks another launch from spacex with its with sunlight on a falcon 9 rocket from florida this morning. the satellite is called startling and the goal is to offer affordable internet services to parts of the u.s. and canada by the middle of the year with 300 sent up so far. >>> coming up on kpix 5 news at 12:00, sharing your data with others by apps and websites and how you can take control of digital tracking . >>> what...
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back home carter evans has more on the patient in san antonio, texas. >> reporter: the latest person to test positive was on this flight to texas from the epicenter of the outbreak, after the 15th case of coronavirus in the u.s., the cdc has an urgent warning for americans. >> there may be additional cases that we identify. i do want to prepare you for that. >> reporter: 600 people are still quarantined on military bases including marine corp air station miramar where two evacuees have the virus. this 3-year-old's father worry his daughter could be infected. they were on one of the evacuation flights from china where the virus killed the little girl's grandfather. the largest concentration of cases outside of china is on this cruise ship docked in japan. kent frazier's wife is at a hospital after showing symptoms. concern on board the ship is growing. >> the longer they stay here the more likely they are to get it. >> reporter: members of the world health organization are meeting with top tech companies in silicon valley like google and facebook to make sure they are communicating th
back home carter evans has more on the patient in san antonio, texas. >> reporter: the latest person to test positive was on this flight to texas from the epicenter of the outbreak, after the 15th case of coronavirus in the u.s., the cdc has an urgent warning for americans. >> there may be additional cases that we identify. i do want to prepare you for that. >> reporter: 600 people are still quarantined on military bases including marine corp air station miramar where two...
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evan mcmorris-santoro, thanks so much. >> evan is getting a vision of what he has ahead of him too. > joining us to discuss former bill clinton white house adviser guy smith. thanks for being with us, mr. smith. >> good morning. >> good morning to you as well. it seems that bernie sanders has tremendous support. this is a man who is a self-proclaimed socialist. with that said, what do the victories from him tell you about the democratic party now? >> well, the democratic party is changing. just as the republican party is changing. it's a fascinating time in american politics. and what i would be -- i would say to democratic -- democrat establishment people this morning, everybody take a deep breath. here's what's going to go on. we're very early in this process. unquestionably big win for bernie last night. south carolina is next. next week. we'll see if joe biden has a lot of strength there and then super tuesday. and there's not a lot of attention given to mike bloomberg and all his money in the morning after. i mean, bernie justifiably has momentum right now. but there's a big divi
evan mcmorris-santoro, thanks so much. >> evan is getting a vision of what he has ahead of him too. > joining us to discuss former bill clinton white house adviser guy smith. thanks for being with us, mr. smith. >> good morning. >> good morning to you as well. it seems that bernie sanders has tremendous support. this is a man who is a self-proclaimed socialist. with that said, what do the victories from him tell you about the democratic party now? >> well, the...
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evans says the cost of the policy could hit americans in other ways.this untrase the that is going to lead to higher costs for us, those of white house are going to -- who are covered by health insurance. people accessing those services are going to access the services in a way and a time that it's not going to be as productive. >> reporter: immigration advocacy groups in cities around the country have started public awareness campaigns on the change. the public charge rule does not apply to several categories including aliens exempted by congress, people seeking asylum, people who apply under the violence against women act, and special immigrant juveniles. cbs news, the white house. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king is in south carolina as the democratic presidential candidates gear up for tonight's debate from charleston here on cbs. we'll have completely coverage ahead of saturday's crucial first in the south primary and a look at whether bernie sanders' rivals can slow down his momentum toward the nomination. >>> and we'll be joined i
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let's bring in evan perez. roger stone is a couple of days away from the sentence, and what is the latest on the efforts and the legal team's efforts to delay the proceedings? >> it is going to have to wait, wolf. the judge had a conference call with the prosecutors and the defense team. they wanted to go ahead, and they wanted to try to get through his request for a new trial right now before he is sentenced. and the judge decided that she would ignore all of issues and go ahead with the sentencing thursday, and she is yet to even react, wolf, to all of the things that happened last week with the president's attempted intervention with the justice department, and essentially overturning the decision by the original trial team and recommending a lenient sentence and none of that has she touched and looking at the trial issue after sentencing. >> you have new reporting, evan, on the new team of prosecutors assigned to deal with any of the cases involving ukraine, and what are you learning? >> this is a curious t
let's bring in evan perez. roger stone is a couple of days away from the sentence, and what is the latest on the efforts and the legal team's efforts to delay the proceedings? >> it is going to have to wait, wolf. the judge had a conference call with the prosecutors and the defense team. they wanted to go ahead, and they wanted to try to get through his request for a new trial right now before he is sentenced. and the judge decided that she would ignore all of issues and go ahead with the...
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[evan smith] i'm evan smith, he's an award winning poet whose memoir, "how we fight for our lives" hasbeen published. he's saeed jones, this is "overheard." (upbeat music) smith] let's be honest, i this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen othernati? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time,ook it on. let's with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for esident? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (laughing) this is "overheard." (audience applauding)
[evan smith] i'm evan smith, he's an award winning poet whose memoir, "how we fight for our lives" hasbeen published. he's saeed jones, this is "overheard." (upbeat music) smith] let's be honest, i this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen othernati? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time,ook it on....
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gareth evans was at the fishmonger‘s hall conference on prisoner rehab where usman khan launched a viciousnife attack. he speaks to us exclusively about that day and pays tribute to jack merritt, one of the two people killed. it was painful to find out. one of my best friends. a good man. he made me believe i could be normal. he was pa rt me believe i could be normal. he was part of the first people that make me feel like that. the prime minister's new—look cabinet meets for the first time right now, without former chancellor sajid javid. does boris johnson's first shuffling of the pack mean a significant power shift in whitehall? i was told people fall in love. but with you, i fell upwards. i was told people fall in love. but with you, ifell upwards. i rose and love. on the annual celebration of romance, we celebrate relationships in all their guises and ask why some couples are opting out of marriage and choosing civil partnerships instead. hi, welcome to the programme. what do you think about a civil partnership versus marriage? would you prefer that option? we're talking love and commi
gareth evans was at the fishmonger‘s hall conference on prisoner rehab where usman khan launched a viciousnife attack. he speaks to us exclusively about that day and pays tribute to jack merritt, one of the two people killed. it was painful to find out. one of my best friends. a good man. he made me believe i could be normal. he was pa rt me believe i could be normal. he was part of the first people that make me feel like that. the prime minister's new—look cabinet meets for the first time...
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evan, what are you see there? in one high school gym is i can walk from one when it's done and to another one. 6108 has wrapped up it ts final round of voting. here is another story like the last precinct where bernie did well. 71.3% of the vote for senator sanders. 21.3 for elizabeth warren. senator warren, 5% for major pete and 2.5 for joe biden. that translates into only viability for sanders and warren with bernie leaving with 11 delegates and warren with 4. >> thanks very much. significant numbers there. >> bernie sanders seems poised and we'll watch it all get counted on the wall as the vote comes in but every sign, our caucus, precinct reporters are pointing to what the strength of bernie sanders is displaying in nevada. >> these are two very different parts of the state. they are both urban, suburban are areas. that's where most of the population is. the question is, is there any way that given the split that we have been talk about, some of the rural vote will help bring back some of the other non-bernie
evan, what are you see there? in one high school gym is i can walk from one when it's done and to another one. 6108 has wrapped up it ts final round of voting. here is another story like the last precinct where bernie did well. 71.3% of the vote for senator sanders. 21.3 for elizabeth warren. senator warren, 5% for major pete and 2.5 for joe biden. that translates into only viability for sanders and warren with bernie leaving with 11 delegates and warren with 4. >> thanks very much....
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what are you hearing, evan? >> look, let's keep it in perspective, right? if we remember from the last time, there was a contentious primary with the republican party. every time they went to different states, that candidate that won that state got a ton of delegat delegates. that doesn't happen in the democratic party. even though bernie got a big win to turn into a message machine, he didn't get that many more delegates than others. for people like warren saying look, we can hang on, there's things we can do, do a better debate performance or ride a debate performance into more votes. the reason why they think they can do that is because there is a slow pace to delegates. you know, warren is going to make her decision, her supporters and advisers are talking to her. it doesn't seem as crazy as it might to people on the outside for someone like her to keep running because there is a chance to keep getting delegates. >> evan mcmorris santore owe, good to see you. >> in the middle of the night. >> i hope you get sleep soon, buddy. >> yeah. >> so do i. nice j
what are you hearing, evan? >> look, let's keep it in perspective, right? if we remember from the last time, there was a contentious primary with the republican party. every time they went to different states, that candidate that won that state got a ton of delegat delegates. that doesn't happen in the democratic party. even though bernie got a big win to turn into a message machine, he didn't get that many more delegates than others. for people like warren saying look, we can hang on,...
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evan perez is outside. he was inside the proceedings and sara murray.o you first, being inside the courtroom, we're talking about what the judge said and how harsh her words were against roger stone. you were witnessing it. take us inside. >> they made points of talking to roger stone. he was standing just a few feet from her, and she says, you know, that this case is not about roger's hijinks, this is not about roger being roger, which is one of the defenses you heard from roger stone's team, from some of the witnesses, even, saying this is roger being roger. she said the truth still exists. the truth still matters. and she addressed the political partisan divide, really, that there is over this case, the president suggesting that this case should never have been brought, this prosecution should never have been done, and there is dis disgust and the defendants' behavior should transcend. one of the interesting things we were watching for in the courtroom was how was roger m misbehaving? he would sit at the desk and make notes. when the judge read out s
evan perez is outside. he was inside the proceedings and sara murray.o you first, being inside the courtroom, we're talking about what the judge said and how harsh her words were against roger stone. you were witnessing it. take us inside. >> they made points of talking to roger stone. he was standing just a few feet from her, and she says, you know, that this case is not about roger's hijinks, this is not about roger being roger, which is one of the defenses you heard from roger stone's...
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evan, thank you so much for that. and now to the white house, and cnn white house reporter jim acosta. jim, all of this is raising questions about the independence of the justice department. >> yes, that is right, brianna, and president trump did not talk to the reporters about this decision at the justice department to review the case against the former national security adviser, and that move is not going to sit well with the career prosecutors who are alarmed that the president was meddling in the justice department's probes of the associates. i am told that the president is angry that federal prosecutors won't pursue charges against the former deputy director andrew mccabe, a target that the president has blasted for months. >> reporter: he is finding that the convicted associates have friends in key places as attorney general william barr is calling on the prosecutors to look into the case of michael flynn who pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi in the russian investigation. mr. trump has repeatedly complained abo
evan, thank you so much for that. and now to the white house, and cnn white house reporter jim acosta. jim, all of this is raising questions about the independence of the justice department. >> yes, that is right, brianna, and president trump did not talk to the reporters about this decision at the justice department to review the case against the former national security adviser, and that move is not going to sit well with the career prosecutors who are alarmed that the president was...
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carter evans now on china's drastic measures to stop the outbreak. >> reporter: this is what can happenpeople who don't wear masks in the epicenter of the outbreak. as security forces patrol the streets of wuhan during a total lockdown. for medical personnel, protective gear, like suits and masks, are in short supply, as is adequate care. hospitals and clinics are overflowing with the sick and dying. in the u.s., the c.d.c. is ramping up its own response to the epidemic by setting up five laboratories around the country where people with flu-like symptoms can now go and be tested for the virus if their flu results are negative. this as scientists around the world race to develop a vaccine. so you're using d.n.a. and genetics to teach the body how to attack the virus. >> exactly, and to recognize the virus and then attack it immediately. >> reporter: inovio pharmaceuticals in san diego has already successfully developed vaccines for ebola and zika. dr. kate broderick says the coronavirus vaccine they're working on now is showing promise. >> it's currently being tested in the lab, literal
carter evans now on china's drastic measures to stop the outbreak. >> reporter: this is what can happenpeople who don't wear masks in the epicenter of the outbreak. as security forces patrol the streets of wuhan during a total lockdown. for medical personnel, protective gear, like suits and masks, are in short supply, as is adequate care. hospitals and clinics are overflowing with the sick and dying. in the u.s., the c.d.c. is ramping up its own response to the epidemic by setting up five...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: tonight our series "your money your health" exposesow some americans struggling to pay their medical bills could see jail time. cbs news teamed up with the investigative journalists at propublica and meg oliver reports on thousands of americans with medical debt who may face arrest warrants. >> amen. >> amen. >> reporter: tres and heather biggs son lane was diagnosed with leukemia while heather suffered from seizures due to lyme disease. >> we had multiple health issues at the same time. it put us in the bracket that made insurance unattainable. >> reporter: tres biggs was working two jobs, but they fell behind on their medical bills. >> you wouldn't think you'd go to jail over a medical bill. >> bail was $500. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: how much money did you have at that time? >> $50 to $100. >> reporter: in coffeyville, kansas, where the poverty rate is twice the national average, attorneys like michael hassenplug have built successful law practices by prosecuting medical debt. >> i'm doing my job the best i can by following the law. >
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: tonight our series "your money your health" exposesow some americans struggling to pay their medical bills could see jail time. cbs news teamed up with the investigative journalists at propublica and meg oliver reports on thousands of americans with medical debt who may face arrest warrants. >> amen. >> amen. >> reporter: tres and heather biggs son lane was diagnosed with leukemia while heather suffered from...
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we are heading home. >> reporter: jarred evans fled from wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus. are you concerned how you might be accepted when you return home? >> you know, it's been on the back of my mind. >> reporter: in san diego, health officials now confirm one of the passengers who arrived there on a flight last week is infected. the patient is in the hospital and said to be doing well. the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of china is on a cruise ship docked in yokohama, japan, where nearly 3,600 people remain under quarantine after more than 130 cases were confirmed, including 23 americans and 10 crew members. binay kumar sarkar works side by side with other crew members, fearful the close quarters could spread the virus among them. two travelers from china are still here on base finishing out their individual quarantines. as for those evacuated americans? well, the c.d.c. says they are virus-free, and no further medical checkups are required. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you. a father who had moved into his daughter's college dorm is under arrest t
we are heading home. >> reporter: jarred evans fled from wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus. are you concerned how you might be accepted when you return home? >> you know, it's been on the back of my mind. >> reporter: in san diego, health officials now confirm one of the passengers who arrived there on a flight last week is infected. the patient is in the hospital and said to be doing well. the largest coronavirus outbreak outside of china is on a cruise ship docked in...