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. >> reporter: in evanston illinois a familiar sound is returning to main street. afhis is really busy compared to what it was two months ago. there was no traffic on the streets, zero. >> reporter: terry should know. he's opened guitar works for 40 years. ♪ there's sound iutdown the music almost stopped. >> i ran out of money to pay my people four or five days before the p.p.e. money came in. the following tuesday was when the money hit my account. >> how did you feel in that moment? >> oh, i was very pleased. >> friends and customers also raced more than $22,000, which he used to cover parallel for five weeks. while customers can't come in and browse, there's still plenty of work coming in. >> everybody's digging out their old guitar and bringing it in to get repaired. my shop is overflowing. my two shop guys are busy little we'vers. >> a few doors down it's quiet. just a trainer and his tripod. >> you may sprint and go. >> he says he's lucky. just before covid hit he had just started expanding into virtual trainings. it became his lifeline during the pandemic. 8
. >> reporter: in evanston illinois a familiar sound is returning to main street. afhis is really busy compared to what it was two months ago. there was no traffic on the streets, zero. >> reporter: terry should know. he's opened guitar works for 40 years. ♪ there's sound iutdown the music almost stopped. >> i ran out of money to pay my people four or five days before the p.p.e. money came in. the following tuesday was when the money hit my account. >> how did you feel...
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"cbs this morning," adriana diaz, evanston, illinois. >>> pockets of sunshine all across the country. stories we'll be talking the sun is pretty incredible. it makes lipton green tea better. and these lemons better. which makes this taste better. you definitely need the sun for that. and that... with antioxidant vitamin c and 50% fewer calories. choose lipton green tea today. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't chan
"cbs this morning," adriana diaz, evanston, illinois. >>> pockets of sunshine all across the country. stories we'll be talking the sun is pretty incredible. it makes lipton green tea better. and these lemons better. which makes this taste better. you definitely need the sun for that. and that... with antioxidant vitamin c and 50% fewer calories. choose lipton green tea today. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those...
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is called the wrong missy of course know her from orange is the new black 2 and you start in evanston illinois and i'm telling you with your within a stone's throw that point of the tigris and euphrates of improv and 2nd city with del close and all those guys plus the poets there when did you get the bite early on the digital aspire to those guys or tell me your story i get it i did it when i was in high school i went on to sion for every single play and only get into the sketch show every year and my teacher at the time recommended that i speak improv classes that in problem pick and that was life changing for me that was really where it all started so i when i was a senior in high school i started taking the adult level classes with like people in their twenty's which felt really crazy to me and i started learning how to do improv and i've been doing it ever since long time probably for the last 15 years or whatever so it's been that was like that was the whole deal where i was so grateful that i grew up in evanston because i could take the train for 30 minutes in the city and be watching so
is called the wrong missy of course know her from orange is the new black 2 and you start in evanston illinois and i'm telling you with your within a stone's throw that point of the tigris and euphrates of improv and 2nd city with del close and all those guys plus the poets there when did you get the bite early on the digital aspire to those guys or tell me your story i get it i did it when i was in high school i went on to sion for every single play and only get into the sketch show every year...
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. >> yet, cities like asheville, evanston, illinois, and providence, rhode island, are facing the controversy, head on. >> as white people, we wake up, every day, and benefit from the systems that exist. that keep people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage, and give us a straighter track in the world. our world and this country is built for white people. >> the issue of reparations is, by no means, settled. but what the city of asheville does could hold lessons for lawmakers nationally to address systemic inequality. and not just through cash payments but also, through long-term programs that are aimed at the economic and social wellbeing of black americans. laura. >> abby phillip. thanks. and thank you for watching. our coverage continues. - i'm jeff anderson. for 37 years we have been fighting for survivors of child sex abuse. even in these uniquely challenging times we're still fighting with dedication and devotion. california law gives survivors a chance to take legal action, but only for a limited time. if you were sexually abused by a priest, scout leader, co
. >> yet, cities like asheville, evanston, illinois, and providence, rhode island, are facing the controversy, head on. >> as white people, we wake up, every day, and benefit from the systems that exist. that keep people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage, and give us a straighter track in the world. our world and this country is built for white people. >> the issue of reparations is, by no means, settled. but what the city of asheville does could...
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. >> reporter: cities like asheville, evanston, illinois, and providence, rhode island, are facing ite benefit from the system that exist that keep people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage and give us a straighter track in the world. the world in this country is built for white people. >> ultimately what asheville decides to do holds lessons not just for other cities looking to do similar things but national lawmaker who is a lawmakers who are looking to address inequities and through the long-term programs aimed at the economic and social well-being of black americans. i spoke to an expert this week who told me the idea of property, rectifying the loss of generational wealth through property could be a real game changer coming to addressing some of the issues for black americans. >> this is not a conversation this is limited to several centuries ago. whether the woman you spoke with talked about the image that stays with her of people dragging furniture, that is in her lifetime and the urban renewal story as you pointed out is not limited to asheville. t
. >> reporter: cities like asheville, evanston, illinois, and providence, rhode island, are facing ite benefit from the system that exist that keep people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage and give us a straighter track in the world. the world in this country is built for white people. >> ultimately what asheville decides to do holds lessons not just for other cities looking to do similar things but national lawmaker who is a lawmakers who are looking...
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. >> reporter: yet cities like asheville, evanston, illinois, and providence, rhode island, are facinghe controversy head on. >> as white people, we wake up every day and benefit from the systems that exist that keep people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage, and give us a straighter track in the world. our world in this country is built for white people. >> reporter: the issue of reparations is by no means settled. but what asheville does could hold some lessons for national lawmakers looking for ways to address systemic inequality and not just through cash payments, also through long-term programs aimed at addressing the economic and social well-being of black americans. abby phillip, cnn, washington. >>> well, nobody and i mean nobody have the gift of gab quite like regis philbin. the topl lpopular tv host has d. every time we pre-rinse we waste up to 20 gallons of water let's skip the rinse. new finish quantum with activeblu technology, designed to clean without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. ♪ love them, hate their laun
. >> reporter: yet cities like asheville, evanston, illinois, and providence, rhode island, are facinghe controversy head on. >> as white people, we wake up every day and benefit from the systems that exist that keep people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage, and give us a straighter track in the world. our world in this country is built for white people. >> reporter: the issue of reparations is by no means settled. but what asheville does could...
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trimble is crunching the numbers from a university i used to go to, northwestern university in evanston, illinoisn there, grady? reporter: david, not to take a swipe at northwestern, your alma mater, they are not exactly known for the football team. they are still in the big 10 conference which has pretty big teams in it. this conference stands to lose a lot of money if the season doesn't happen. as of right now they're planning only to do conference games. if that does not happen as planned, a new economic report says universities stand to lose quite a bit of money. big 10 athletic programs collectively generate $1.8 billion through licensing deals, ticket sales, donations, other revenue streams. cases are on the rise now in some midwest states including some big 10 school states including wisconsin and indiana. fall sports are just weeks away and at least some of that $1.8 billion in revenue is in jeopardy. this could really impact small college towns too. >> it is not just the lost ticket revenue, tech kit sales, merchandise sales, this is also not people going to bars and restaurants. moms an
trimble is crunching the numbers from a university i used to go to, northwestern university in evanston, illinoisn there, grady? reporter: david, not to take a swipe at northwestern, your alma mater, they are not exactly known for the football team. they are still in the big 10 conference which has pretty big teams in it. this conference stands to lose a lot of money if the season doesn't happen. as of right now they're planning only to do conference games. if that does not happen as planned, a...
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whom none of us currently living are responsible is a good idea that cities like asheville evanston, illinoisnce, rhode island are facing the controversy head on as white people. >>we wake up every day and benefit from the systems that exist that. key people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage and give us the straight or track in the world, our world in this country is built for white people. >>it was abby phillip reporting. the reparations resolution not only calls for ashwell officials to work on forming policies and programs to address inequalities. but asks the state legislature in federal government to do the same. tonight 51, here's a quick live look outside our camera along the embarcadero in san francisco. we're going to have more headlines coming up in just a minute. you spoke. we listened. tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. 9.54 is that i'm not sure who this is for exactly but
whom none of us currently living are responsible is a good idea that cities like asheville evanston, illinoisnce, rhode island are facing the controversy head on as white people. >>we wake up every day and benefit from the systems that exist that. key people of color at an economic and educational and health disadvantage and give us the straight or track in the world, our world in this country is built for white people. >>it was abby phillip reporting. the reparations resolution not...