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i want to get to what we heard from evan in a moment.through case of covid. you have been vaccinated. you have been boosted. first of all, how are you doing? >> hi, wolf. thanks for having me. i'm doing pretty well. i feel like i have a cold which actually just illustrates to me how fortunate i am that i did get vaccinated and boosted because had i not, i probably would be in pretty bad shape and obviously don't want to burden our otherwise already overburdened health care system. so i'm doing fine. i'm in my isolation room at home where i'm going to be spending a lot of quality time this week. >> you'll be spending a lot of time in that room and sadly just before christmas. and the holiday season. so good luck to you. but the most important thing is you're doing fine. let's get to this investigation into january 6th. the committee is now weighing whether there's enough evidence to make a criminal referral to the justice department even for former president trump. do you see grounds for a potential criminal referral? >>. >> i do see grou
i want to get to what we heard from evan in a moment.through case of covid. you have been vaccinated. you have been boosted. first of all, how are you doing? >> hi, wolf. thanks for having me. i'm doing pretty well. i feel like i have a cold which actually just illustrates to me how fortunate i am that i did get vaccinated and boosted because had i not, i probably would be in pretty bad shape and obviously don't want to burden our otherwise already overburdened health care system. so i'm...
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evan's mom says, get this, 150 dogs got a second chance at life they've all been adopted by families. >>> bezos and others like richard branson and william shatner got their wings only be to those during space flights. friday the faa backtracked and decided any space tourists will get the wings and thereafter they will get a mention on the website. >>> we've got 25 seconds in our race to the finish more than 100 people still missing in kentucky after deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest. dozens death and plans to survive. isd now you know thenews o >>> it is 5:00 a.m. in new york. here's your top five at 5:00 will wall street's march higher keep going today after a monday pause. futures are flat right now what one of the biggest banks has to say about the federal reserve's playbook ahead. >>> the search continues in kentucky, and mississippi after the storms this past weekend we are live on the ground with the lawsuittest on the recovery
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evan perez wants me to call him evan perez. >> that's right. >> so evan, walk us through this. >> according legislator and governor just put into place in texas vooi la violates section 2 of the voting rights act. they say texas added 4 million people between 2010 and 2020, 95% of that population growth was from hispanic and other minorities and texas gained two congressional districts, both of those new districts were drawn with majority white voters and this according to the justice department affected harris county, of course, which is the houston area, a big area of growth and they say specifically what the republicans were trying to do is die lute the voting power of hispanics and minorities, african americans and other minorities in texas. >> just to be clear, though, it was only last month that the doj challenged texas, a different texas voting law. >> right, this is the second lawsuit voting rights related lawsuit against texas. the last one had to do with voting restrictions that were influenced by the big lie, which is the idea that there was vote fraud even though trump won texas
evan perez wants me to call him evan perez. >> that's right. >> so evan, walk us through this. >> according legislator and governor just put into place in texas vooi la violates section 2 of the voting rights act. they say texas added 4 million people between 2010 and 2020, 95% of that population growth was from hispanic and other minorities and texas gained two congressional districts, both of those new districts were drawn with majority white voters and this according to the...
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evan's mom says, get this, 150 dogs got a second chance at life they've all been adopted by familieschard branson and william shatner got their wings only be to those during space flights. friday the faa backtracked and decided any space tourists will get the wings and thereafter they will get a mention on the website. >>> we've got 25 seconds in our race to the finish more than 100 people still missing in kentucky after deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest. dozens death and plans to survive. isf now you know thenews o th monday, december 13th, 2021 i'm tyler mathisen in for shepard smith. have a very pleasant evening hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. vanguard. >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪♪ with a new twist t
evan's mom says, get this, 150 dogs got a second chance at life they've all been adopted by familieschard branson and william shatner got their wings only be to those during space flights. friday the faa backtracked and decided any space tourists will get the wings and thereafter they will get a mention on the website. >>> we've got 25 seconds in our race to the finish more than 100 people still missing in kentucky after deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest. dozens death and...
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evan perez wants me to call him evan perez. >> that's right. >> so evan, walk us through this. >> accordingy, don, this is the redistricting the republican into place in texas violates section 2 of the voting rights act. they cite one specific example. they say texas added 4 million people between 2010 and 2020, 95% of that population growth was from hispanic and other minorities and texas gained two congressional districts, both of those new districts were drawn with majority white voters and this according to the justice department affected harris county, of course, which is the houston area, a big area of growth and they say specifically what the republicans were trying to do was to dilute the voting power of hispanics and minorities, african americans and other minorities in texas. >> just to be clear, though, it was only last month that the doj challenged texas, a different texas voting law. >> right, this is the second lawsuit voting rights related lawsuit against texas. the last one had to do with voting restrictions that were influenced by the big lie, which is the idea that there w
evan perez wants me to call him evan perez. >> that's right. >> so evan, walk us through this. >> accordingy, don, this is the redistricting the republican into place in texas violates section 2 of the voting rights act. they cite one specific example. they say texas added 4 million people between 2010 and 2020, 95% of that population growth was from hispanic and other minorities and texas gained two congressional districts, both of those new districts were drawn with majority...
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evan's mom says, get this, 150 dogs got a second chance at life they've all been adopted by familiestheir wings only be to those during space flights. friday the faa backtracked and decided any space tourists will get the wings and thereafter they will get a mention on the website. >>> we've got 25 seconds in our race to the finish more than 100 people still missing in kentucky after deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest. dozens death and plans to survive. survive. isd now you know thenews o (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and finish this year strong. visit your local t-mobile store today. and finish this year strong. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little les
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. >> evan perez joins us now.more about what the doj is weighing as they consider these charges against meadows? >> well, i think it's going to be a bit of a tougher call for the prosecutors in the u.s. attorney's office and ultimately obviously the attorney general, merrick garland, has the final say to approve taking this action. look, i think with in comparison to the case against steve bannon, in which you know, he wasn't in the government. he never even bothered to show up. never really engage d with the committee, meadows has engaged. provided 9,000 page, what the committee says, he has turned over. and he has just decided he doesn't want to sit for for a deposition. close advisers to a president including the former president, have a certain higher level of claim to executive privilege. so all of those things are going to be weighed by the prosecutors who are looking at this. again, it's not a straight shot as steve bannon one was. of course took two weeks before the justice department decided to bring thos
. >> evan perez joins us now.more about what the doj is weighing as they consider these charges against meadows? >> well, i think it's going to be a bit of a tougher call for the prosecutors in the u.s. attorney's office and ultimately obviously the attorney general, merrick garland, has the final say to approve taking this action. look, i think with in comparison to the case against steve bannon, in which you know, he wasn't in the government. he never even bothered to show up....
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cbs' carter evans takes a look. >> reporter: americans are refusing to let covid kill christmas this year. airports across the country are bracing for millions to fly today, many making up for missed hugs with mom. it's the first time jessica bedewi has seen her parents in two years. she and her boyfriend were stuck in australia during the pandemic. >> as soon as the borders opened, we were very quick to organize everything, before things changed. >> reporter: how much busier is this year going to be than last year? >> so we're going have more than double the amount was passengers. >> reporter: in los angeles airport ceo justin erbacci says omicron is not scaring away passengers. >> well, i think a huge difference is the amount of people who are vaccinated and boosted. people are much more comfortable traveling. >> reporter: another 100 million will be hitting the road over the next week and a half, approaching prepandemic levels. and that's with the cost of gasoline up more than a dollar over last year. >> the gas price haven't affected my decision to travel. but i definitely felt t
cbs' carter evans takes a look. >> reporter: americans are refusing to let covid kill christmas this year. airports across the country are bracing for millions to fly today, many making up for missed hugs with mom. it's the first time jessica bedewi has seen her parents in two years. she and her boyfriend were stuck in australia during the pandemic. >> as soon as the borders opened, we were very quick to organize everything, before things changed. >> reporter: how much busier...
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ah, a marion evans dean. it's good to have you with us. the dutch government has announced that the netherlands will go into a hard lockdown beginning on sunday morning. dont' prime minister margotto said the lockdown was unavoidable due to a 5th wave caused by the army kron variant. last minute shoppers, phil city, streets ahead of the announcement. all non essential shops will close as well as bars restaurants, schools. your facility is hairdressers, and cinemas. the restrictions are planned until at least the 14th of january when joining us now from brussels is did over your correspondent, bad and eager advance get to see you. so what exactly do these new restrictions in the netherlands mean for the dutch public? i mean, we've already seen very tight restrictions in place for a week, so what's changing the dividends will come to a grinding hold again, beginning from tomorrow. so far the restrictions were only in place, so kicking in after 5 pm, but now everything is closing down, including scores and kindergartens. and you're only allow
ah, a marion evans dean. it's good to have you with us. the dutch government has announced that the netherlands will go into a hard lockdown beginning on sunday morning. dont' prime minister margotto said the lockdown was unavoidable due to a 5th wave caused by the army kron variant. last minute shoppers, phil city, streets ahead of the announcement. all non essential shops will close as well as bars restaurants, schools. your facility is hairdressers, and cinemas. the restrictions are planned...
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cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez is joining us right now. what's the latest?lative and congressional voting maps from the state of texas are discriminatory against hispanic voters and particularly because it dilutes their voting power. for instance, one of the statistics that the justice department says in this new lawsuit that was filed today, they say that about 4 million people were added to the texas population between 2010 and 2020. 95% of that growth was from latinos. texas added two congressional seats from that redistricting process, and of those two seats, both of them were drawn with a majority white voting population. so this was shown to -- the justice department says this shows this is a violation of section two of the voting rights act. and that's the reason why this lawsuit was filed. this is the second voting rights lawsuit that has been filed against texas in the last couple of months. and we can expect, wolf, that the -- you'll see more of these types of lawsuits. there are a number of states, including florida and arizona where the justice d
cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez is joining us right now. what's the latest?lative and congressional voting maps from the state of texas are discriminatory against hispanic voters and particularly because it dilutes their voting power. for instance, one of the statistics that the justice department says in this new lawsuit that was filed today, they say that about 4 million people were added to the texas population between 2010 and 2020. 95% of that growth was from latinos. texas...
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. >> joining us is cnn justice correspondent, evan perez.more do know about this request from the committee? >> well, john, the committee considers jim jordan to be a key witness because he played such a big role in trying to prop up the former president's claim that the election -- or that there was widespread fraud, that there were problems with the election and his ideas for trying to overturn the results. including, according to the committee, they know that he was in touch with some of the -- these folks that were sitting at -- at the willard hotel near the white house there on the day before and -- and during the -- the day of the january 6th rally that the president had talking to people over there -- trump associates. and we also know that as -- as saw in that little clip, he was communicating with the president. we don't know how many times. we know of at least once. the committee says they know at least once. perhaps, more times that he has talked to the president that day. and they also know that he forwarded that message that you
. >> joining us is cnn justice correspondent, evan perez.more do know about this request from the committee? >> well, john, the committee considers jim jordan to be a key witness because he played such a big role in trying to prop up the former president's claim that the election -- or that there was widespread fraud, that there were problems with the election and his ideas for trying to overturn the results. including, according to the committee, they know that he was in touch with...
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carter evans has the story. >> reporter: we're walking on a lake bed right now.ld be under water, and this is where your town's water comes from. does it concern you? >> deeply. >> reporter: stephanie is mayor of fairfax, california, in the heart of marin county where average rainfall the nearly 40 inches. but not this year. almost all of california is facing extreme drought. >> as beautiful as it is, it's frightening. >> reporter: it's forcing drastic measures on all 200,000 county residents, now told to cut water usage to just 55 gallons per day, dramatic considering a ten-minute shower uses about 25 gallons. 40 for a load of laundry, and a single sprinkler head can spray out 15 gallons per minute. you can't use those anymore? >> no. i mean, it's 1/3 of our water usage. >> reporter: the new restrictions mean no refilling swimming pools or fountains. you can't wash your car in your driveway, and outdoor irrigation is prohibited. >> there is no irrigation at all until june. >> reporter: none? >> none. >> reporter: john and his wife margaret lived here because of
carter evans has the story. >> reporter: we're walking on a lake bed right now.ld be under water, and this is where your town's water comes from. does it concern you? >> deeply. >> reporter: stephanie is mayor of fairfax, california, in the heart of marin county where average rainfall the nearly 40 inches. but not this year. almost all of california is facing extreme drought. >> as beautiful as it is, it's frightening. >> reporter: it's forcing drastic measures on...
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roger evans, thanks very much. you're welcome. on china is re doubling efforts to keep the virus in check ahead of the winter olympics. in february, beijing has been pursuing a 0 coven strategy since the start of the pandemic. but it's unclear if this approach will continue to work, given the increased transmit ability of only crime. there are also concerns that chinese vaccines are ineffective against the new variant ah, at this logistics up for the winter games and bridging technology, place a vital role in epidemic prevention. these remotely controlled vehicles reduce human to human contact will be used to deliver goods into the close loop bubble were athletes and other participants will be locked inside during the event. not with regards to logistics, we put a lot of emphasis on epidemic prevention of delivery goods, including the protection of logistic workers as well as the goods. what it, although, even before the emergence of the army chron variant, china's capital had taken a tougher approach to containing cove at 19 visi
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ah, i'm mary evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. scientists are celebrating the launch of the most powerful telescope ever built. the james web space telescope lifted off a border rocket from the european space agency base in french guiana. is home little, provide new in science about the origins of the universe and possibly extra terrestrial life. and we have in store this question, a new era of space exploration takes off on board the biggest and most advanced astronomical observatory ever launched. the james web space telescope will help solve mysteries about the formation of stars, and scan exit planets for signs of life celebrations back on earth at the european space agency space in french kiana. scientists are ecstatic about the discoveries to come, wept mission to understand exile planets. i think goes really to some of the core of our humanity. these fundamental questions of, are we alone in a universe? where do we come from? where do we go? the universe is so huge, and i think that out there somewhere there will be life for we don't know. we have to build large instr
ah, i'm mary evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. scientists are celebrating the launch of the most powerful telescope ever built. the james web space telescope lifted off a border rocket from the european space agency base in french guiana. is home little, provide new in science about the origins of the universe and possibly extra terrestrial life. and we have in store this question, a new era of space exploration takes off on board the biggest and most advanced astronomical observatory...
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tim evans how one clue led to another and eventually an ines kaipable conclusion.it was going to be difficult. >> where was the smoking gun? where was the murder weapon? where was even one single fingerprint tying dawn to the crime? >> as far as physical evidence, we really didn't have any. it was truly circumstantial because we didn't really know anything about what had happened. >> as far as evans could see, the case was a maybe at best. because she had no reason to kill teresa. so, you know, to bring a case against her would be pretty tough, i would think. >> the case with dawn is puzzling. when you're working with a circumstantial case, every piece of evidence is definitely important. >> not that corporal boyd and sheriff ellis thought for a second they were wrong. they believed dawn was the killer. they told the prosecutor not only that dawn murdered teresa but that they were convinced she tried and failed to kill her with a xanax overdose at the casino. >> the sheriff's department believed that was an attempt on her life, but we had nothing to really support
tim evans how one clue led to another and eventually an ines kaipable conclusion.it was going to be difficult. >> where was the smoking gun? where was the murder weapon? where was even one single fingerprint tying dawn to the crime? >> as far as physical evidence, we really didn't have any. it was truly circumstantial because we didn't really know anything about what had happened. >> as far as evans could see, the case was a maybe at best. because she had no reason to kill...
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debbie evans, best of luck to you and happy new year., thank you for talking to us. thank you. happy _ thank you for talking to us. thank you. happy new — thank you for talking to us. thank you, happy new year. _ firefighters north of the us city of denver in colorado are battling what has quickly become the most destructive wildfire in the modern history of the state. at least 300 homes have been destroyed, along with a hotel and a shopping centre. more than 30,000 people have had to evacuate, as well as patients and staff at one hospital. the us federal emergency management agency has released funds for disaster relief. louisa pilbeam reports. get out while you can, was the message from rescue services in colorado. a state of emergency was declared as hundreds of homes were swallowed by flames and upwards of 30,000 residents were told to evacuate from the towns of superior and louisville near the rocky mountains. what are you taking with you? two kids, a dog, two cats and my husband! just saw some smoke at first - and then itjust ended
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evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. i do not want to see our schools shut down. governor newsom wants to prevent more shutdowns amid the omicron surge , how he is now doubling down on boosters and testing. and the biden administration extends the pause on student loan payments. why vice president harris says it is the right thing to do. also coming up tonight, a story about a third grade teacher and hot chocolate that you don't want to miss. marquez that's coming up later tonight in sports. also seeing the impact of all that online shopping, the new report that says plastic waste from amazon has soared by i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people wh
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i'm kelly evans in for shepherd smith. this is the news on cnbc >> more flights cancelled today and more to come. >> well, it's been very stressful and expensive. >> how to navigate the chaos at the airport. plus, taking a cruise. >> i feel like i was in a petrie dish waiting to get covid. >> the new rules the cdc wants you to follow. >> fires burning across northern colorado at least told cities told to evacuate as winds fuel the flames faster than personnel can control. >> we've never had anything like this happen at the zoo before. never had anyone breech the fence. >> a man injured and body margarethe cammermeyer race say the man had no business being so close. >> the carmaker tesla faces another setback. >> the turning point for the jurors in the kim potter trial the second phone call in two months between presidents putin and biden and the hottest cities for 2022 and our year ahead for real estate. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news" with shepard smith. >> good evening. colorado under a sta
i'm kelly evans in for shepherd smith. this is the news on cnbc >> more flights cancelled today and more to come. >> well, it's been very stressful and expensive. >> how to navigate the chaos at the airport. plus, taking a cruise. >> i feel like i was in a petrie dish waiting to get covid. >> the new rules the cdc wants you to follow. >> fires burning across northern colorado at least told cities told to evacuate as winds fuel the flames faster than personnel...
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but what they don't have is a motive, margaret. >> brennan: carter evans in beverly hills. are looking into one of the causes of america's housing crunch. the nationwide shortage of available homes is being driven in part by a labor shortage. industry experts say more than 2 million new workers will be need to over the next three years to meet the demand. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> so right now they're running the wire through the house. >> reporter: developer joe atalla builds houses like this three-bedroom, two and a half bath near boise. >> the good news is these guys are showing up. >> yeah, these guys are on the job, exactly. >> reporter: because that's not true for everybody. >> it's not. >> reporter: america's builders face twin supply chain crises, a shortage of materials and labor, all trades. >> all the way through, you know, tile and sheetrock and roofing, all of those things. >> electrical. >> reporter: plumbing. exactly. >> reporter: the industry says it now has up to 430,000 open construction jobs and will need another 61,000 new hires every month for the
but what they don't have is a motive, margaret. >> brennan: carter evans in beverly hills. are looking into one of the causes of america's housing crunch. the nationwide shortage of available homes is being driven in part by a labor shortage. industry experts say more than 2 million new workers will be need to over the next three years to meet the demand. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> so right now they're running the wire through the house. >> reporter: developer joe atalla...
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today, from "dear evan hansen," actor ben platt, and liza koshy tried to break a guinness world recordipa and ryan seacrest. [cheering and applause] ♪ [cheering and applause] ryan: oh... the drop. hi, deja, good morning. there's a sparkle in everyone's eyes - this morning. - oh, boy. it's coming, guys, it's coming, brace yourselves. thursday, december 30th. - it's-- it's almost-- - 2021. it's almost here, is that why there's
today, from "dear evan hansen," actor ben platt, and liza koshy tried to break a guinness world recordipa and ryan seacrest. [cheering and applause] ♪ [cheering and applause] ryan: oh... the drop. hi, deja, good morning. there's a sparkle in everyone's eyes - this morning. - oh, boy. it's coming, guys, it's coming, brace yourselves. thursday, december 30th. - it's-- it's almost-- - 2021. it's almost here, is that why there's
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damián trujillo: y también los otros muralistas, me dice el señor, el doctor evans, que hay diferentes contra de esto, para preservar nuestro barrio, y nuestro orgullo; eso sí está pasando, y muchos de los murales reflejan ese, esa lucha. damián trujillo: bueno, el libro se llama "mission", aquí carlos santana está, es el hincapié de este libro; ahí está la página de red para más información; algo más, carlos, que quieras agregar.
damián trujillo: y también los otros muralistas, me dice el señor, el doctor evans, que hay diferentes contra de esto, para preservar nuestro barrio, y nuestro orgullo; eso sí está pasando, y muchos de los murales reflejan ese, esa lucha. damián trujillo: bueno, el libro se llama "mission", aquí carlos santana está, es el hincapié de este libro; ahí está la página de red para más información; algo más, carlos, que quieras agregar.
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ah, i'm marrying a evans dean. it's good to have you with us. world leaders have been paying tribute to south africa as archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of 90. 2. he was a key figure in bringing south africa apartheid regime to an end. and he won the nobel peace prize for his work in 1984 south african president, serial rub poser announced hutus death praising him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. oh, this was the moment desmond tutu called the most beautiful moment of his life. february 11th 1990. the day nelson mandela was released from prison. the freedom fighter and the priest united against apartheid we we intend to own creatine building up a new kind of society. a society that is compassionate. terry. since the 1940s racism had become south africa state doctrine, a brutal regime in which the white minority oppressed the black majority. at the time, desmond tutu worked as a teacher, but he soon joined the anglican church and became a priest preaching against the oppress
ah, i'm marrying a evans dean. it's good to have you with us. world leaders have been paying tribute to south africa as archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of 90. 2. he was a key figure in bringing south africa apartheid regime to an end. and he won the nobel peace prize for his work in 1984 south african president, serial rub poser announced hutus death praising him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. oh, this was the moment desmond tutu called the most...
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before covid, broadway was making gazillions of dollars and shows like hamilton and dear evan hansentv series and i think hollywood has discovered how much money these shows make, how popular not only in new york, but around the world. the critical acclaim this west side story is receiving could further underline the importance of the crossover relationship between stages and film. and after the challenges of the pandemic, interest from audiences would certainly be something to shout, not just sing about. well, that brings our special programme devoted to west side story to a close. we hope you have enjoyed the show. for me, going to see west side story was a magical experience. it really is a flawless production, perhaps a little too perfect, too overproduced at times, but really that is a minor complaint. i have to say, more than anything else, west side story proved to me the transcendent power of cinema is still very much alive. i went on a day when the headlines were packed with worrying news about variants. the movie took me to a very different place. it gave me a love story, i
before covid, broadway was making gazillions of dollars and shows like hamilton and dear evan hansentv series and i think hollywood has discovered how much money these shows make, how popular not only in new york, but around the world. the critical acclaim this west side story is receiving could further underline the importance of the crossover relationship between stages and film. and after the challenges of the pandemic, interest from audiences would certainly be something to shout, not just...
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connie sylvester, evan haver two great american ceos with great american companies. for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. benjamin: the white house facing major foreign policy tests, brand-new intelligence appears to show russia planning an alarming military offensive against ukraine. what message does p president biden need to send on his call with vladimir putin tomorrow? carley: plus, defense secretary austin is warning that recent moves from china look more like a rehearsal for an attack on taiwan. asian expert gordon chang is live, coming up next. want to save on your home internet? xfinity is proud to support the emergency broadband benefit program. for a limited time, you may be eligible to qualify for a credit of up to $50 a month toward your internet service through this program. that's right! you could qualify for a credit of up to $50 a month toward your internet service and equipment. for even more value, switch to xfinity mobile, and you could pay as little as $15 a month for wireless. click, call, or visit a store to learn more. benj
connie sylvester, evan haver two great american ceos with great american companies. for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. benjamin: the white house facing major foreign policy tests, brand-new intelligence appears to show russia planning an alarming military offensive against ukraine. what message does p president biden need to send on his call with vladimir putin tomorrow? carley: plus, defense secretary austin is warning that recent moves from china look more...
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joining him in conversation is evan thomas. now let's hear. thank you for joining us today. >> this is a bit of a departure for you. you've written all these great books. haven't gotten in your car with your wife, you've written about that before. tell us about your thought process. how you got into that. how you went down this road? >> that's where it began. evan, so great to hang out with you for this hour, to see you in midst of the aftermath of covid. it all began for me really during the research trip for my last book about the american revolution. i had late inning research trip to providence, rhode island. i made my way to the john brown house. this isn't john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown the slave trader and co-founder of brown university. in the back of his home is a little annex where there's what is known as john brown's chariot. it's tiny. he arrived in the chariot down the shipyard. that got me to wondering. in the book i was writing washington visited providence several times but i had no idea he had come to provide
joining him in conversation is evan thomas. now let's hear. thank you for joining us today. >> this is a bit of a departure for you. you've written all these great books. haven't gotten in your car with your wife, you've written about that before. tell us about your thought process. how you got into that. how you went down this road? >> that's where it began. evan, so great to hang out with you for this hour, to see you in midst of the aftermath of covid. it all began for me really...
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now let's hear from nathaniel philbrick and evan thomas. thank you for joining us today. >> at national archives, we are delighted to be here, lots to talk about. we are veterans of the national archives and a lot of you are history buffs, so glad to have you. this is a departure for you. you've written all these books but haven't gotten your car with your wife. tell us about your thought processes, how you got into that, how you went down this road and the cherry it. >> that is where it began. so great to hang out with you for this hour, to see you in the midst of the aftermath of covid. it all began for me during a research trip for my last book about the american revolution, in the hurricane's i, about the year of yorktown. there was a research trip to providence, rhode island, and made my way to the john brown house. this isn't john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's c
now let's hear from nathaniel philbrick and evan thomas. thank you for joining us today. >> at national archives, we are delighted to be here, lots to talk about. we are veterans of the national archives and a lot of you are history buffs, so glad to have you. this is a departure for you. you've written all these books but haven't gotten your car with your wife. tell us about your thought processes, how you got into that, how you went down this road and the cherry it. >> that is...
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evans or ms. kramer will add to that. >> i don't know. >> i don't have the details and i don't want to provide any inaccurate information. let me get the facts for you. >> i would greatly appreciate that. if we could have a chain of command who signed off and thought this was a good decision, to again enter v.a. into this legal spiderweb of great expense that has not been very productive for us. with that, mr. chair, i will yield back my time. thank you much. >> thank you very much ranking member rosendale. chairman, if you have any additional questions, i will recognize you. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to just ask if there is any other alternative assessment or solution outside of the report. i also want to ask, i am interested in the request for information asked by mr. rosendale and others. if you could get that information as well, and mr. rosendale, we should confer about what was reflected, which was that it came as a sort of push from senator -- it came from the department of defense.
evans or ms. kramer will add to that. >> i don't know. >> i don't have the details and i don't want to provide any inaccurate information. let me get the facts for you. >> i would greatly appreciate that. if we could have a chain of command who signed off and thought this was a good decision, to again enter v.a. into this legal spiderweb of great expense that has not been very productive for us. with that, mr. chair, i will yield back my time. thank you much. >> thank...
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dear evan hansen, an adaptation of tony and grammy award—winning stage show, is a story of a teenageginalfilm musical written by the sparks, opened the cannes film festival. one person in particular seems a cheerleader for the modern mu5ical. lin—manuel miranda, behind the broadway show hamilton and both the stage and film version of in the heights, a love affair 5et in new york's washington heights neighbourhood. the film was released this year. he has now directed his first movie, tick tick boom, starring andrew garfield, and it is a musical about the late jonathan lar5on, the talented composer behind the musical rent, who longs to achieve something of note by his 30th birthday. i know that i worked really hard to get good at writing musicals and that skill set was helpful to me in several ways, because of course what you know you don't know and i learned a lot on this which i will bring me hopefully to the next one, but musicals are like real life but more fun. and a desire to see a better version of real life may be driving audiences to see this new round of stories. i think we a
dear evan hansen, an adaptation of tony and grammy award—winning stage show, is a story of a teenageginalfilm musical written by the sparks, opened the cannes film festival. one person in particular seems a cheerleader for the modern mu5ical. lin—manuel miranda, behind the broadway show hamilton and both the stage and film version of in the heights, a love affair 5et in new york's washington heights neighbourhood. the film was released this year. he has now directed his first movie, tick...
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cbs' carter evans is going to lead us off tonight in los angeles.evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, norah. here's the bottom line for most working americans: with inflation this high, if you inflation this high, if you're not getting a raise of almost 7% this year, you're losing money, because it just doesn't go as far. the latest item on the menu-- higher prices. >> we'd rather not pass it along, but if we have to, we have to. if our hands are that tied. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen ross says the cost of just about everything is climbing. >> we've seen our beef prices go up 50%. >> reporter: 50%, 5-0. >> 5-0. shocking. >> reporter: it's a result of surging demand from americans with money to spend, combined with lingering supply chain issues, ships stuck at ports, and a shortage of truck drivers to deliver the goods. that's led to the worst inflation in nearly four decades. it had pretty much been kept in check since the last major surge in 1980, but now the wallop to the wallet is pronounced in
cbs' carter evans is going to lead us off tonight in los angeles.evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, norah. here's the bottom line for most working americans: with inflation this high, if you inflation this high, if you're not getting a raise of almost 7% this year, you're losing money, because it just doesn't go as far. the latest item on the menu-- higher prices. >> we'd rather not pass it along, but if we have to, we have to. if our hands are that tied. >> reporter:...
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carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: for what lies ahead, eric fisher is here with the forecast.g. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today is a day for the record he books. when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country, we've had this widespread wind storm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories, huge areas, high-wind warnings from new mexico to new york. and in the area we have had winds up to 100 miles per hour, places like russell, kansas, lamar, colorado. and tonight we're tracking more tornadoes. this is moving so fast, it's not just the wind in the storms. the storms themselves in this line that's moving across iowa at 80 to 100 miles per hour with embedded tornadoes. this will continue to move to the north and east. there are more tornado watches there. in fact, if one touchdown in minnesota tonight, it would be the first on record in the month of december in minnesota. here's why-- we have had record warms. records set in places like des moines, way into the 70s. omaha, nebraska, way in
carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: for what lies ahead, eric fisher is here with the forecast.g. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today is a day for the record he books. when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country, we've had this widespread wind storm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories, huge areas, high-wind warnings from new mexico to new york. and in the area we have had winds up to...
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i'm marrying a evans dean from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching. ah ah, where i come from, we have to fire for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information as a journeys i haven't work on that for many cameras and their problems are always the same for do socially inequality. a lack of the freedom of the press. oh gosh. what's on the floor to say silent when it comes to the defense of the human scene? a white you'll have to decide to prevent drug enough. my name is jennifer, is tonight work at the w ah ah. these images were found last summer when deadly floods hit the r valley in western germany. after days heavy rain, the river and it streams burst. their banks in july side swept away numerous homes and devastated entire towns. the water came so fast and it's a fleet at ago. the marks left by the flight can still clearly be seen in the region and its residence. the words, whenever it rains, but i was to panic that another downs hall like that's what could ha
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cbs' carter evans takes a look. >> reporter: americans are refusing to let covid kill christmas thisross the country are bracing for millions to fly today, many making up for missed hugs with moms. it's the first time jessica bedewi has seen her parents in two years. she and her boyfriend were stuck in australia during the pandemic. >> as soon as the borders opened, we were very quick to organize everything before things changed. >> reporter: how much busier is this year going to be thn last year? >> so we're going to have more than double the amount of passengers. >> reporter: in los angeles, airport c.e.o. justin erbacci says omicron is not scaring away passengers. >> i think a huge difference is the amount of people who are vaccinated, and boosted. people are much more comfortable traveling. >> reporter: another 100 million will be hitting the road over the next week and a half, approaching pre-pandemic levels. and that's with the cost of gasoline up more than $1 over last year. >> the gas prices haven't affected my decision to travel, but i've definitely felt the impact of them.
cbs' carter evans takes a look. >> reporter: americans are refusing to let covid kill christmas thisross the country are bracing for millions to fly today, many making up for missed hugs with moms. it's the first time jessica bedewi has seen her parents in two years. she and her boyfriend were stuck in australia during the pandemic. >> as soon as the borders opened, we were very quick to organize everything before things changed. >> reporter: how much busier is this year going...
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will be in place until further notice the struggle to get tested is not unique to the bay area as evan lambert shows us, it's problem being seen all over the country. >> we've seen hours long waits and zigzagging lines for covid tests all across the country from suburban maryland to atlanta to washington in my experience as a rush i've seen lines wrapped around the block of those rushing for tests. most told us they're urged to get tested coincided with travel plans or spending time w th family ahead of the holidays and amid a surge of omicron people telling us they just want to be careful on the kron has come in and it's here and also for travel. and just to be safe. >> so the plan to take yes before and just to be, say, our hosting. >> a friend for christmas day. so i want to test before she comes and she's going push and then we're going to my in-laws after that. so i want to test again before we go to their house and again, come back home. so really i need 9 test to get to the heart is so this is just putting a small dent in tests are hard to come by in many parts of america. when
will be in place until further notice the struggle to get tested is not unique to the bay area as evan lambert shows us, it's problem being seen all over the country. >> we've seen hours long waits and zigzagging lines for covid tests all across the country from suburban maryland to atlanta to washington in my experience as a rush i've seen lines wrapped around the block of those rushing for tests. most told us they're urged to get tested coincided with travel plans or spending time w th...
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ah, i married evan steam. it's good to have you with us. the dutch government has announced that the netherlands will go into a horn to lockdown from sunday morning. dont' prime minister margareta said the lockdown was unavoidable due to a 5th wave caused by the army kron variant. last minute. shoppers fills city streets ahead of the announcement. all non essential shops are going to close as well in bars, restaurants, the schools, cultural facilities, hair stress and cinemas. their restrictions are planned until at least the 14th of january. when joining us now from brussels is did over your correspondent bad regard van to get to see you. so what exactly do these new restrictions in the netherlands mean for the dutch public? i mean we've already seen very tight restrictions in place for a week. so what's changing the dividends will come to a grinding hold again beginning from tomorrow. so far the restrictions were only in place. so kicking in after 5 pm, but now everything is closing down, including scores and kindergartens. and you're onl
ah, i married evan steam. it's good to have you with us. the dutch government has announced that the netherlands will go into a horn to lockdown from sunday morning. dont' prime minister margareta said the lockdown was unavoidable due to a 5th wave caused by the army kron variant. last minute. shoppers fills city streets ahead of the announcement. all non essential shops are going to close as well in bars, restaurants, the schools, cultural facilities, hair stress and cinemas. their...
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roger evans, thanks very much. you're welcome. south korean president, moon j in has pardoned his disgrace, predecessor park going hey, for the sake of quote, national hominy park has been in prison since 2017. after receiving a 22 year sentence for crimes including taking bribes from samsung and other companies known said the former conservative latest release is meant to he'll pass divisions and promote unity in the face of the pandemic will be free from jail next week. correspondent frank smith joins me now from so frank y as president moon decided to pardon park now. well, i think there are a couple of things influencing this decision, which even the democratic party here in south korea, moon jeans, own party, says, was the decision was the president's him himself. she is any help. she's had an operation on his shoulder. also you mentioned that she had served 4 and a half of her 22 year sentence, but president moon jane is now at the end of his term, his single 5 year term. they're said to be election and election next, march
roger evans, thanks very much. you're welcome. south korean president, moon j in has pardoned his disgrace, predecessor park going hey, for the sake of quote, national hominy park has been in prison since 2017. after receiving a 22 year sentence for crimes including taking bribes from samsung and other companies known said the former conservative latest release is meant to he'll pass divisions and promote unity in the face of the pandemic will be free from jail next week. correspondent frank...
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ah, i'm marrying a evans dean. welcome. scientists are celebrating the launch of the most powerful telescope ever built. the james web space telescope lifted off a border rocket from the european space agency base in french, guiana. it's hove to, they'll provide new insights about the origins of the universe and possibly extra terrestrial life. and we have in store this, the collision, a new era of space exploration takes off on board the biggest and most advanced astronomical observatory ever launched. the james web space telescope will help solve mysteries about the formation of stars, and scan exit planets for signs of life celebrations back on earth at the european space agency space in french kiana. scientists are ecstatic about the discoveries to come with mission to understand excell planets. i think goes really to some of the core of our humanity. these fundamental questions of are we alone in a universe? where do we come from? where do we go? the universe is so huge and i had think that out there somewhere
ah, i'm marrying a evans dean. welcome. scientists are celebrating the launch of the most powerful telescope ever built. the james web space telescope lifted off a border rocket from the european space agency base in french, guiana. it's hove to, they'll provide new insights about the origins of the universe and possibly extra terrestrial life. and we have in store this, the collision, a new era of space exploration takes off on board the biggest and most advanced astronomical observatory ever...
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evans. >> hi, i'm p.j.! >> reporter: in prince george's county, maryland.d in a barrage of gunfire during a family gathering. antoine dotson is p.j.'s uncle. >> an eight-year-old, who is a promising student, who had so many great things going for him, to lose his life. >> reporter: michael harrison is baltimore's police commissioner, where murders are also up. what do you think is behind this? >> whether it's young people, whether it's older people, people solving their conflicts with violence; namely, gun violence. >> reporter: harrison says another factor is ghost guns. his officers have seized more than 300 this year. >> people can order them online in parts, have the parts delivered to the home, assemble the gun in an hour, and have a fully functional gun that cannot be traced. >> reporter: another problem: fewer police officers on the streets. after george floyd's death in 2020, some cities, like new york and oakland, cut police funding. >> we did a survey of a couple of hundred police departments showing retirements increasing, resignations increasing
evans. >> hi, i'm p.j.! >> reporter: in prince george's county, maryland.d in a barrage of gunfire during a family gathering. antoine dotson is p.j.'s uncle. >> an eight-year-old, who is a promising student, who had so many great things going for him, to lose his life. >> reporter: michael harrison is baltimore's police commissioner, where murders are also up. what do you think is behind this? >> whether it's young people, whether it's older people, people solving...
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carter evans, thank you. all right, we're going to turn now to one police department's efforts to reduce crime and build trust in the community it serves. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs' nancy chen takes us to the city of racine, wisconsin,s where for some officers,s policing begins at home. >> reporter: growing up in one of racine, wisconsin,'s toughest neighborhood, 17-year-old kamari andrews says his reaction to seeing police was instinctive. >> my impression of law enforcement was to run from them all the time. >> push back from here to hold it on. >> reporter: but that started to change five years ago, when he met officer tim cisler just a few houses down. it was it like the hangout spot to go to after school? >> it was. >> reporter: this is a c.o.p. house, short for community-oriented policing. it's one of six homes manned by a l lone officer whose job is to know anything that's happening in that neighborhood. >> anything that occurs in that neighborhood, they should know about it-- thefts and crime
carter evans, thank you. all right, we're going to turn now to one police department's efforts to reduce crime and build trust in the community it serves. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs' nancy chen takes us to the city of racine, wisconsin,s where for some officers,s policing begins at home. >> reporter: growing up in one of racine, wisconsin,'s toughest neighborhood, 17-year-old kamari andrews says his reaction to seeing police was instinctive. >> my impression of law...
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there is evan from new york city callup open things for now. now this is a story. it's been going on for a long time, hugely controversial low. and the wife of the us diplomat is turbo face criminal proceedings. of the u. k. of being charged with the death of a british teenager in august 2019 a car driven by an schoolers lighted with motorcycle hurry done outside of us military base. hurry done, died later, and hospital and the america was granted diplomatic immunity and returned home pretty soon afterwards. let's get some assistance with this shot. it was dusty as i was saying, this has been a hugely controversial case in them. well, it's been 10 years now since harry dunn lost his wife. and this moment today is huge, step in the right direction towards justice for harry's on family. that says unsecured, as the woman who's accused of killing hurry done is to face criminal proceedings right here in the united kingdom early next year. so the 44 year old wife of the us diplomat, fled to the united states, claiming this diplomatic community. shortly after the incident
there is evan from new york city callup open things for now. now this is a story. it's been going on for a long time, hugely controversial low. and the wife of the us diplomat is turbo face criminal proceedings. of the u. k. of being charged with the death of a british teenager in august 2019 a car driven by an schoolers lighted with motorcycle hurry done outside of us military base. hurry done, died later, and hospital and the america was granted diplomatic immunity and returned home pretty...
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cnn justice correspondent evan perez joins us now from the justice department, evan, what's the basis is that the legislative maps, the maps for both house and the legislative elections violates section 2 of the voting rights act. the attorney general says that based on the population growth in the last ten years in texas, the new maps do not reflect what should be the increased voting power of latino residents in texas. take a listen to what he said at the press conference just a little while ago. >> complaint filed today alleges that texas has violated section 2 by creating redistricting plans that deny or abridge the rights of latino and black voters to vote on account of their race, color or membership in a language minority group. >> and according to the lawsuit, texas added about 4 million people in the last ten years according to the census. 95% of that population growth came from latino voters or latinos in texas. texas got two congressional districts as a result of that, and both of those districts were drawn with majority white voters, according to the justice department and
cnn justice correspondent evan perez joins us now from the justice department, evan, what's the basis is that the legislative maps, the maps for both house and the legislative elections violates section 2 of the voting rights act. the attorney general says that based on the population growth in the last ten years in texas, the new maps do not reflect what should be the increased voting power of latino residents in texas. take a listen to what he said at the press conference just a little while...