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while he was a fellow stuntman and garrett's good friend. >> garrett was one of those men that you could count on, you here in life that you are very lucky if you have five friends, or you can count a friend on one hand, garrett was that friend. to me. >> while he has been in the business for more than 30 years. >> garrett warren was probably the finest fight man you could ask for. i had hired him on several shows, got to know him, watched his expertise, phenomenal athlete, stunt man. >> you've probably seen garrett warren's work, you just didn't know it, he stunk work was featured in charlize angels, and he double teamed with jean-claude van damme. >> gary was a very focused individual. think of stuntman as a daredevil? that's the last person i want. i want the very best. >> while he said that his focus shifted the moon minute warner met claudia. >> beautiful, beautiful woman. we just wanted garrett to be happy, and if it seemed like he met someone he genuinely loved and wanted to start a life. >> there's something special. you think people who got to know her, she just has a beautiful
while he was a fellow stuntman and garrett's good friend. >> garrett was one of those men that you could count on, you here in life that you are very lucky if you have five friends, or you can count a friend on one hand, garrett was that friend. to me. >> while he has been in the business for more than 30 years. >> garrett warren was probably the finest fight man you could ask for. i had hired him on several shows, got to know him, watched his expertise, phenomenal athlete,...
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i'm major garrett, in for norah. tonight, at least six people killed and dozens more wounded in the nation's latest mass shooting. it targeted an independence day parade in suburban chicago. and some breaking news: the manhunt for the person of interest, 22-year-old robert e. cremo iii, is over. police say the gunman opened fire from a rooftop into a crowd in downtown highland park, illinois. the city of about 30,000 people is located roughly 25 miles north of chicago. president biden said he and the first lady are shocked by "yet another senseless shooting in amrica." cbs's charlie de mar will start us off tonight from the scene. >> reporter: major, good evening. robert cremo is in custody tonight. his car was started a few miles away. after a short pursuit with officers, he was taken into custody without incident nearly eight hours after the initial shooting rampage. the hunt came to an end four miles from the shooting. >> the person of interest is takeno the highland park police department where we begin the next
i'm major garrett, in for norah. tonight, at least six people killed and dozens more wounded in the nation's latest mass shooting. it targeted an independence day parade in suburban chicago. and some breaking news: the manhunt for the person of interest, 22-year-old robert e. cremo iii, is over. police say the gunman opened fire from a rooftop into a crowd in downtown highland park, illinois. the city of about 30,000 people is located roughly 25 miles north of chicago. president biden said he...
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i'm major garrett in for norah. tonight, the president is in covid isolation in the white house residence but keeping up a brisk work pace according to his spokeperson. mr. bind, 79, held a virtual meeting with advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits but his voice sounded a bit horse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when he was asked how he was feeling. the president's doctorrer says he's improved and responding well to anti-vierld medication. he said the president is positioned to recover quickly because he's double vaccinated and twice boosted. nancy cordes will start us off from the white house. nancy, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. the white house is working very hard to convey it is business as usual around hear, even with a commander-in-chief now in isolation. today, they made sure the public had plenty of opportunities to see that he is still on the job despite is it diagnosis. >> let me start by apologizing with my voi sound.
i'm major garrett in for norah. tonight, the president is in covid isolation in the white house residence but keeping up a brisk work pace according to his spokeperson. mr. bind, 79, held a virtual meeting with advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits but his voice sounded a bit horse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when he was asked how he was feeling. the president's doctorrer says he's improved and responding well to...
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i'm major garrett, in for norah.ident is in covid isolation in the white house residence, but keeping up a brisk work pace, that according to his spokesperson. mr. biden, 79, held a virtual meeting with his advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above-average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits, but his voice sounded a bit hoarse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when they asked how he was feeling. the president's doctors say his symptoms have improved and he's responding well to anti-viral medication. the white house continues to stress, the president is well positioned to recovery quickly because he's been double- vaccinated and twice-boosted. we have a lot of news to get to, and cbs' nancy cordes will start us off from the white house. nancy, good evening. >> r >> reporter: major, good evening. the white house is working very hard to convey that it is business as usual around here, even with a commander-in-chief now in isolation. today, they made sure that the public had plenty of opportunities to
i'm major garrett, in for norah.ident is in covid isolation in the white house residence, but keeping up a brisk work pace, that according to his spokesperson. mr. biden, 79, held a virtual meeting with his advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above-average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits, but his voice sounded a bit hoarse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when they asked how he was feeling. the president's doctors say his symptoms have improved and he's responding well...
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major. >> garrett: catherine herridge, thank you. we turn now to the worrying trends in the monkeypox outbreak. the united states now leads the world in the number of confirmed cases with more than 4900 in 46 states and the district of columbia. today, congress called on the biden administration to declare monkeypox a public health emergency. here is tanya rivero. >> reporter: tonight, monkeypox cases are exploding coast to coast as health officers in new york state and san francisco have declared a health emergency as the country faces a shortage of vaccine. >> we have received just about 12,000 doses, about 4,000 of those came just in the past few days. >> reporter: dr. susan philip, san francisco's top doctor says the city needs about 70,000 doses to get a handle on the outbreak. they're calling on the federal government to ramp up vaccines, testing, and treatment. and right now who is eligible to receive a vaccine? >> we are really prioritizing limited vaccine to the populations that are most impacted. so that is including gay me
major. >> garrett: catherine herridge, thank you. we turn now to the worrying trends in the monkeypox outbreak. the united states now leads the world in the number of confirmed cases with more than 4900 in 46 states and the district of columbia. today, congress called on the biden administration to declare monkeypox a public health emergency. here is tanya rivero. >> reporter: tonight, monkeypox cases are exploding coast to coast as health officers in new york state and san...
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garrett, decayed -- decade of destruction. why disruption. >> actually not the original title of the book. the original title was the lost decade. and -- two different economic meltdowns that occurred some so many lost opportunities and in the introduction i described what else this decade could have been, ask described as or named, and really interesting. from the publisher they came back and -- the sales people were like people getting confused with this and the 1920s and that was creque tight, i would tell friend aisle write bought the lost decade and they said you're writing but the 1920s. i'm lining this is the last generation. this the first decade so the asked to change the title. and i lead let's go with the decade of disruption and that was very good timing because we're sifting in the grandmother -- the grandfather of all disruptions, the pandemic, which is has disrupted every single person's life on this earth. >> we just finished the presidential term by the great disruptor in a number of ways. carlos your title co
garrett, decayed -- decade of destruction. why disruption. >> actually not the original title of the book. the original title was the lost decade. and -- two different economic meltdowns that occurred some so many lost opportunities and in the introduction i described what else this decade could have been, ask described as or named, and really interesting. from the publisher they came back and -- the sales people were like people getting confused with this and the 1920s and that was...
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i'm major garrett in for norah.ath toll in kentucky continues to rise following what the governor called "the worst flooth disaster he has ever seen." more than a dozen people are dead, including six children, and the number of victims, well, that's expected to climb. floodwaters have wiped out entire communities in some of the poorest places in our country. search-and-rescue teams backed by the national guard are going door to door frantically looking for the missing. president biden has declared a major disaster. it is the latest in a string of catastrophic natural disasters this summer-- floods, extreme drought, and wildfires. we is have a lot of news to get to tonight. mike seidel from our partners at the weather channel will start us off. mike, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major. something we don't need is any more heavy rain that is coming down now this evening right across this creek. yesterday morning, the water got up to where the top of my head is. look tebrie. the souv flipped over in the cree
i'm major garrett in for norah.ath toll in kentucky continues to rise following what the governor called "the worst flooth disaster he has ever seen." more than a dozen people are dead, including six children, and the number of victims, well, that's expected to climb. floodwaters have wiped out entire communities in some of the poorest places in our country. search-and-rescue teams backed by the national guard are going door to door frantically looking for the missing. president biden...
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major. >> garrett: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, police in the small town of allen, kentucky, are investigating a shooting that killed two officers and wounded several others. deputy william petry and captain ralph frasure were killed thursday night as they tried to serve a warrant. 49-year-old lance storz is facing multiple charges for the shooting and the siege that continued for several hours before he was finally taken into custody. now to the war in ukraine. at least 21 people were killed and dozens more injured when russian air strikes blasted several residential buildings nurg the black sea port of ly this morning. authorities believe these attacks were in retaliation for russian troops being forced to withdraw from snake island off ukraine's southern coast. that after repeated assaults by ukrainian forces. so as we know, millions of americans will be going to the beach this holiday weekend. temperatures are up, and wouldn't you know it, so are shark sightings. here's cbs' meg oliver. >> they got the victim in an amb
major. >> garrett: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, police in the small town of allen, kentucky, are investigating a shooting that killed two officers and wounded several others. deputy william petry and captain ralph frasure were killed thursday night as they tried to serve a warrant. 49-year-old lance storz is facing multiple charges for the shooting and the siege that continued for several hours before he was finally taken into custody. now to the war in ukraine. at least 21 people...
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major. >> garrett: thank you so much.growing concern over the spread of monkeypox around the world, and here in the u.s. according to the c.d.c., there are now nearly 2900 confirmed cases in 44 states. the biden administration says it may follow the world health organization's lead and declare a public health emergency. here is cbs' tanya rivero. >> reporter: anxious americans are lining up to get the monkeypox vaccine. >> i don't know how i got this appointment. i just got lucky. >> reporter: as vaccine demand surges, frustration over a lack of appointments is fueling protests in cities like san francisco. >> this is a failure of our public health system. >> reporter: new york city is the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak with more than 1,000 confirmed cases. anyone can get monkeypox, which is spread through close contact. currently, the disease is spreading primarily among men who have sex with men. >> we're fighting two pandemics at once. >> reporter: new york city health commissioner dr. ashwin vasan, says the state is s
major. >> garrett: thank you so much.growing concern over the spread of monkeypox around the world, and here in the u.s. according to the c.d.c., there are now nearly 2900 confirmed cases in 44 states. the biden administration says it may follow the world health organization's lead and declare a public health emergency. here is cbs' tanya rivero. >> reporter: anxious americans are lining up to get the monkeypox vaccine. >> i don't know how i got this appointment. i just got...
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major. >> garrett: catherine herridge, thank you. and a programming note: brittney griner's wife, charelle griner, will be on "cbs mornings" tomorrow. now to ukraine, which suffered a major setback in its war with russia. it lost control of the bombed-out eastern city of lysychansk, and as a result, lost control of the critical luhansk region. ukrainian president zelenskyy said the lost territory will be regained with the help of long-range western weapons. here in washington, the house select committee investigating facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. here in washington, the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack is collecting new information ahead of more public hearings later this month. still, a question persists: was the conduct leading up to the capitol attack "criminal?" here's cbs's scott macfarlane. >> reporter: the committee investigating the u.s. capitol attack is talking p
major. >> garrett: catherine herridge, thank you. and a programming note: brittney griner's wife, charelle griner, will be on "cbs mornings" tomorrow. now to ukraine, which suffered a major setback in its war with russia. it lost control of the bombed-out eastern city of lysychansk, and as a result, lost control of the critical luhansk region. ukrainian president zelenskyy said the lost territory will be regained with the help of long-range western weapons. here in washington,...
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major. >> garrett: thank you so much.ght, there's growing concern over the spread of monkeypox around the world, and here in the u.s. acco according to the cdc, there are now nearly 2,900 confirmed cases in 44 states. the biden administration says it may follow the world health organization's lead and declare a public health emergency. here is cbs' tanya rivero. >> reporter: anxious americans are lining up to get the monkeypox vaccine. >> i don't know how i got this appointment. i just got lucky. >> reporter: as vaccine demand surges, frustration over a lack of appointments is fueling protests in cities like san francisco. >> this is a failure of our public health system. >> reporter: new york city is the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak with more than a thousand confirmed cases. anyone can get monkeypox, which is spread through close contact. currently, the disease is spreading primarily among men me >> we're fighting two pandemics at once. >> reporter: new york city health commissioner dr. ashwin vasan, says the state is
major. >> garrett: thank you so much.ght, there's growing concern over the spread of monkeypox around the world, and here in the u.s. acco according to the cdc, there are now nearly 2,900 confirmed cases in 44 states. the biden administration says it may follow the world health organization's lead and declare a public health emergency. here is cbs' tanya rivero. >> reporter: anxious americans are lining up to get the monkeypox vaccine. >> i don't know how i got this...
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. >> garrett: i'm major garrett in the nation's capitol with other top stories. new details in the investigations of fatal police shooting in akron, ohio. severe weather threat for tens of millions. we're tracking the dangerous storms and triple-digit heat. brittney griner's wife speaks out. we talked to the wnba star's partner about the effort to bring her home from a russian prison. and an american heros' honor. four vehement veterans receive the medal of honor. >> good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i'm adriana diaz in for norah. major garrett is in washington, d.c. we begin in highland park, illinois where authorities are expected to soon announce charges against a 21-year-old suspected to have shooting dozens at a july 4th parade in this suburb of chicago. tonight we are learning the names of six of the victims killed. today a seventh died from their wounds. the oldest 88, the two youngest victims, parents of a young boy. they were together at this parade. and now that child is parentless. the investigation here is just getting
. >> garrett: i'm major garrett in the nation's capitol with other top stories. new details in the investigations of fatal police shooting in akron, ohio. severe weather threat for tens of millions. we're tracking the dangerous storms and triple-digit heat. brittney griner's wife speaks out. we talked to the wnba star's partner about the effort to bring her home from a russian prison. and an american heros' honor. four vehement veterans receive the medal of honor. >> good evening,...
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. >> garrett: i'm major garrett in the nation's capitol with other top stories. new detals in the investigations of fatal police shooting in akron, ohio. severe weather threat for tens of millions. we're tracking the dangerous storms and triple-digit heat. brittney griner's wife speaks out. we talked to the wnba star's partner about the effort to bring her home from a russian prison. and american heros honored. four vehement veterans receive the medal of honor. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" from highland park and washington d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> diaz: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i'm adriana diaz in for norah. major garrett is in washington, d.c.. we begin in highland park, illinois where authorities are 7 counts so have first degree murder were charged against the murder suspect in chicago. six victims we're learning of, a seventh died. the oldest 88, parents of a young boy, eight years old, that child is parentless. they were together at this parade. the investigation here is just getting started, b
. >> garrett: i'm major garrett in the nation's capitol with other top stories. new detals in the investigations of fatal police shooting in akron, ohio. severe weather threat for tens of millions. we're tracking the dangerous storms and triple-digit heat. brittney griner's wife speaks out. we talked to the wnba star's partner about the effort to bring her home from a russian prison. and american heros honored. four vehement veterans receive the medal of honor. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the...
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it's always been | garrett croft. it's always been the ames garrett croft.our eyes on. i garrett croft. it's always been the j games we've had our eyes on. we garrett croft. it's always been the i games we've had our eyes on. we push each other in the right way i think we motivate each other. yes. each other in the right way i think we motivate each other. yes, with very close- — we motivate each other. yes, with very close- we _ we motivate each other. yes, with very close- we go _ we motivate each other. yes, with very close. we go in _ we motivate each other. yes, with very close. we go in there - we motivate each other. yes, with very close. we go in there for i we motivate each other. yes, withj very close. we go in there for gold medal— very close. we go in there for gold medal for— very close. we go in there for gold medal for sure but especially both of us _ medal for sure but especially both of us have — medal for sure but especially both of us have been able to do it, hopefully_ of us have been able to do it, hopefully we can go all the way from th
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thank you for joining us on this july fourth, i'm major garrett in for norah. tonight at least six killed and dozens more wounded in the nation's latest mass shooting, targeted an independence day parade in suburban chicago. police have just identified a person of interest, 22-year-old robert e.cremo the third, goes by the name bobbie. investigators say he should be considered armed and dangerous. a multi-agency manhunt is now underway. police say the gunman opened fire from a rooftop into a crowd in downtown highland park, illinois, the city of about 30,000 people, located roughly 25 miles north of chicago. president biden said he and the first lady are shocked by yet another, their words, senseless shooting in america. cbs's charlie de mar will start us off tonight from the scene. charlie, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. five people died on the scene here, another died at a nearby hospital, and among the dozens of victims, people shot here at this fourth of july parade, this oldest victim 85 years old, the youngest, just 8. a sudden burst of g
thank you for joining us on this july fourth, i'm major garrett in for norah. tonight at least six killed and dozens more wounded in the nation's latest mass shooting, targeted an independence day parade in suburban chicago. police have just identified a person of interest, 22-year-old robert e.cremo the third, goes by the name bobbie. investigators say he should be considered armed and dangerous. a multi-agency manhunt is now underway. police say the gunman opened fire from a rooftop into a...
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garrett isn't alone but is lucky. dozens of freeway shootings have prompted governor newsom to pledge funding for a new camera system. >> it's kind of what the cops have echoed, that those types of incidents are on the rise. the only thing that was unique about our situation was how the bullet had gone straight through and how we had the footage of the occurrence. that was really the only part t that shocked them. >> reporter: garrett is working with a detective but isn't optimistic his case will be solved since he didn't catch a plate number or image of the shooter. he's glad his fiance is ongkay, but it's forcing him to answer tough questions about living in the area. >> unbelievable when you see how close that bullet came to her. we reached out to chp. no official response on where things stand. >>> a tragic accident in mountain view where a boy drowned. investigators are trying to determine what happened. >>> now to the fire watch where a fire is 40% contained. and a group of people forced to seek shelter inside a
garrett isn't alone but is lucky. dozens of freeway shootings have prompted governor newsom to pledge funding for a new camera system. >> it's kind of what the cops have echoed, that those types of incidents are on the rise. the only thing that was unique about our situation was how the bullet had gone straight through and how we had the footage of the occurrence. that was really the only part t that shocked them. >> reporter: garrett is working with a detective but isn't optimistic...
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alix: joining us now, garrett nelson, a research analyst at cfra. his price target to 1125 per share. in the short-term, how long do you think demand is going to continue this strong if we are headed into recession as a rates rise? garrett: that is a good question. it is not demand, it is production. they have these two factories which recently started up during -- they are in the process of ramping up to full capacity. that is going to really strengthen their sales in the second half of this year. while the second quarter was, you know, they had their fair share of operational issues in the second quarter, the end of the quarter on a strong note. their production in june was the strongest in the company's history. the head of -- they had a lot of momentum heading into july, and we think that continues, and is going to lead to record-breaking earnings in the coming quarters. tom: what is your estimation of how much they can ramp up production and capacity in both berlin and austin, and what kind of timeframe? garrett: at each factory they say they h
alix: joining us now, garrett nelson, a research analyst at cfra. his price target to 1125 per share. in the short-term, how long do you think demand is going to continue this strong if we are headed into recession as a rates rise? garrett: that is a good question. it is not demand, it is production. they have these two factories which recently started up during -- they are in the process of ramping up to full capacity. that is going to really strengthen their sales in the second half of this...
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major garrett is in washington, d.c.tonight here in highland park, illinois, where authorities are expected to soon announce charges against a 21-year-old suspected of shooting dozens at a fourth of july parade in this suburb of chicago. tonight we are learning the names of six of the victims that were killed. just today a seventh died from their wounds. the oldest 88. the two youngest victims parents of a young boy. they were together at this parade, and now that child is parentless. the investigation here is just getting started, but we are learning new details tonight, including the suspect's previous enunte with police.gun ces isn't unique to highland park. shooting here, there have been additional six mass shootings across america. from oakland, california, to queens, new york. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' kris van cleave is here. kris, good evening. what can you tell us about the latest with the investigation? >> adriana, police are telling us that the suspect legally owned five firearms. some
major garrett is in washington, d.c.tonight here in highland park, illinois, where authorities are expected to soon announce charges against a 21-year-old suspected of shooting dozens at a fourth of july parade in this suburb of chicago. tonight we are learning the names of six of the victims that were killed. just today a seventh died from their wounds. the oldest 88. the two youngest victims parents of a young boy. they were together at this parade, and now that child is parentless. the...
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joining us now is garrett dickman, nice to have you on the program. the sequoias have coexisted with wildfires for, what, hundreds and even thousands of years, are fires healthy now for the trees in the groves? >> it's a mixed bag. the fires that we've seen in the past few years that have gone through sequoia national park and sequoia national monument, those weren't healthy fires. high intensity and they killed 20% of all giant sequoias, took them two years. but we've been doing prescribed fires for 50 years in part of the grove, and low intensity allows for regeneration of the seeds so we can have the next generation of giant sequoias. >> so it's the low intensity fires compared to the high intensity ones. is there a progress report? >> you know, i think the grove is in pretty good shape, if not excellent shape. you know, next time we go and visit the grove we'll see some scorching on some of the trees, but they'll all be there. >> are you worried about the future of yosemite national park in terms of the two different types of fires that you've bee
joining us now is garrett dickman, nice to have you on the program. the sequoias have coexisted with wildfires for, what, hundreds and even thousands of years, are fires healthy now for the trees in the groves? >> it's a mixed bag. the fires that we've seen in the past few years that have gone through sequoia national park and sequoia national monument, those weren't healthy fires. high intensity and they killed 20% of all giant sequoias, took them two years. but we've been doing...
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. >> reporter: biologist garrett dickman says yosemite and california has never seen infernos like these. mega fires fueled by extreme drought, the new normal, incinerating trees that withstood flames for thousands of years. >> we have lost 20% of all giant sequoias on earth in the past 2 years alone. so, i mean, at this point every tree counts >> reporter: climate change is playing a role in how these fires burn they're now hotter, faster, and more explosive than ever before those dangerous conditions creating their own weather system on the ground the fire's powerful updraft launching tree limbs hundreds of feet into the sky, narrowly missing fire fighting aircraft >> a branch went right over the top of us >> reporter: tracking
. >> reporter: biologist garrett dickman says yosemite and california has never seen infernos like these. mega fires fueled by extreme drought, the new normal, incinerating trees that withstood flames for thousands of years. >> we have lost 20% of all giant sequoias on earth in the past 2 years alone. so, i mean, at this point every tree counts >> reporter: climate change is playing a role in how these fires burn they're now hotter, faster, and more explosive than ever before...
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. >> here is major garrett with a preview. major? >> hello, liz and ryan. good evening. on this friday night after kpix 5 at 6:00, travel trouble as millions of americans hit the road and the sky for the holiday weekend. what you need to know. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, oh you didn't know? it's back. bobby bonilla day. get happy. and some free agent wholesale changes for the warriors. they make sure that one big man was >>> nba free agency up top. while players are moving across the country, there is one happy warrior feeling like a cartoon character. ♪ kevon looney and the warriors agreed to a new deal, three years, $25.5 million. he played in all 104 total games last season and was the dubs leading rebounder in the play-offs. based on those results, we might want to consider trying his diet. >> rice, chicken, fish. that was your diet for a while? >> yeah. it was boring. it was bland. but i'm here and i'll play and i feel better. so i guess it worked. >> guard dante divincenzo is signing, a deal reported by worth $29 million. h
. >> here is major garrett with a preview. major? >> hello, liz and ryan. good evening. on this friday night after kpix 5 at 6:00, travel trouble as millions of americans hit the road and the sky for the holiday weekend. what you need to know. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, oh you didn't know? it's back. bobby bonilla day. get happy. and some free agent wholesale changes for the warriors. they make sure that one big man was...
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here is major garrett with a preview. >> hello, ryan and liz. good evening.x 5 at 6:00, steve hartman goes on the road with a powerful remind they're the sky is never the limit. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> sports is coming up after the break. kyler murray is making how much money? >>> plus the bling is in for the los angeles rams. wait until you see the work of art they received for winning wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. >>> the giants are a long way from the top in the nl west. 13 1/2 back, to be exact. the good news, still 13 games remaining with the dodgers to help climb back in it. the bad news, you
here is major garrett with a preview. >> hello, ryan and liz. good evening.x 5 at 6:00, steve hartman goes on the road with a powerful remind they're the sky is never the limit. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> sports is coming up after the break. kyler murray is making how much money? >>> plus the bling is in for the los angeles rams. wait until you see the work of art they received for winning wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an...
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and this is debris piled up here in garrett.president biden just approved the disaster declaration freeing up federal resources for people who need it and the death toll here has gone from eight up to 15 and he notes that will include children, it could include entire families. again, everybody here just waiting on aid and waiting in a lot of cases to come back to homes and see the devastation and the damage and waiting on the aid for the president for those who have lost so much. >> this is terrible. this is something i never thought i would dream of seeing. >> reporter: across kentucky, the depth of destruction from historic flash flooding is coming into sharper focus. as it a climbing death count. >> we've already lost at least eight. but i know there are many more than that. >> reporter: kentucky is under a state of emergency. from above, the town of behindman, a look at the widespread damage with homes and businesses under water. >> we still have to water. sewer system is down. we're totally shut down. >> reporter: the mayo
and this is debris piled up here in garrett.president biden just approved the disaster declaration freeing up federal resources for people who need it and the death toll here has gone from eight up to 15 and he notes that will include children, it could include entire families. again, everybody here just waiting on aid and waiting in a lot of cases to come back to homes and see the devastation and the damage and waiting on the aid for the president for those who have lost so much. >> this...
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i'm garrett tenney. fox news, a new report details more of the missed opportunities.olice had to stop the quality texas school mass shooting. a sweeping critique was released today by a training center at texas state university for active shooter situations. it found that a police officer watched the gunman walked toward the campus. but did not open fire while waiting for permission from a supervisor to shoot. the supervisor either did not hear or responded too late. that report also says some of the 21 victims could have been saved had they received medical attention sooner while police waited more than an hour before breaching the classroom findings are based on video taken from the school police body cameras, testimony from officers on the scene and statements from investigators. police in virginia say a hero citizen helped them to thwart another mass shooting. also on the fourth of july, the caller claimed to have overheard two men making plans to shoot up the independence day conn richmond. those two suspects were taken into custody. police seized two assault rif
i'm garrett tenney. fox news, a new report details more of the missed opportunities.olice had to stop the quality texas school mass shooting. a sweeping critique was released today by a training center at texas state university for active shooter situations. it found that a police officer watched the gunman walked toward the campus. but did not open fire while waiting for permission from a supervisor to shoot. the supervisor either did not hear or responded too late. that report also says some...
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joining us now for a preview is senior analyst garrett nelson.delivery, they came in line. what do you expect to seep from the margins that could drive the stock? >> we're a little bit more concerned about tesla's quarterly results this time. they have a good track record, beat 10 of the last 11 quarters but q2 presented unique challenges that will weigh on their bottom line. we're at $1.48 for the quarter the consensus is $1.80 the impact of covid on their shanghai factory as well as startup costs related to the two new factories, one in austin and the other in berlin, we think will weigh on their bottom line. their outlook for the year they ended on a strong note, it was the strongest in company history. we think investors will be looking for more signs that momentum will carry over to the second half of the year. >> but do you expect that to happen because, if so, would you be a buyer on the stock even if you do expect bad news today because some of that news is from the shanghai factory. >> we are buyers and we think if there's a weak headlin
joining us now for a preview is senior analyst garrett nelson.delivery, they came in line. what do you expect to seep from the margins that could drive the stock? >> we're a little bit more concerned about tesla's quarterly results this time. they have a good track record, beat 10 of the last 11 quarters but q2 presented unique challenges that will weigh on their bottom line. we're at $1.48 for the quarter the consensus is $1.80 the impact of covid on their shanghai factory as well as...
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garrett isn't alone, but he is lucky. dozens of freeway shootings across the bay area, several deadly, prompted governor newsom to pledge funding for a new camera system across the state including in alameda county. >> kind of what the cops have echoed, is that those types of incidents have been on the rises and we're not a unique case in that sense. the only thing that was unique about our situation was how the bullet had gone straight through and how we had the footage of the occurrence. that was really the only part that shocked them, which does say a lot about what's been going on. >> reporter: garrett is working with the detective but isn't optimistic his case will be solved since he didn't capture a plate number or image of the shooter. the near shooting has led him to ask some tough questions about leaving in the east bay. >> the bay area is an amazing place still, but it's kind of dampened by these types of incidents. >> reporter: sara donchey, kpix 5. >> that's so scary. we reached out to chp. they told us they c
garrett isn't alone, but he is lucky. dozens of freeway shootings across the bay area, several deadly, prompted governor newsom to pledge funding for a new camera system across the state including in alameda county. >> kind of what the cops have echoed, is that those types of incidents have been on the rises and we're not a unique case in that sense. the only thing that was unique about our situation was how the bullet had gone straight through and how we had the footage of the...
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garrett isn't alone, but he is lucky. dozens of freeway shootings across the bay area, several deadly, prompted governor newsom to pledge funding for a new camera system across the state including in alameda county. >> it's kind of what the cops have echoed, is that those types of incidents have been on the rises and we're not a unique case in that sense. the only thing that was unique about our situation was how the bullet had gone straight through and how we had the footage of the occurrence. that was really the only part that shocked them, which does say a lot about what's been going on. >> reporter: garrett is working with the detective but isn't optimistic his case will be solved since he didn't capture a plate number or image of the shooter. he's glad his fiancee is okay, but the near shooting led him to ask tough questions about living in the east bay. >> the bay area is an amazing place still, but it's kind of dampened by these types of incidents. >> reporter: sara donchey, kpix 5. >> that's so scary. we reached o
garrett isn't alone, but he is lucky. dozens of freeway shootings across the bay area, several deadly, prompted governor newsom to pledge funding for a new camera system across the state including in alameda county. >> it's kind of what the cops have echoed, is that those types of incidents have been on the rises and we're not a unique case in that sense. the only thing that was unique about our situation was how the bullet had gone straight through and how we had the footage of the...
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>> bret: garrett tenney live outside the courthouse. garrett, thank you. also breaking tonight, police in richmond, virginia say there may have been another mass shooting on the fourth of july if it weren't for a hero citizen who saved numerous lives. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel joins us with this story and the details. good evening, mike. >> bret, good evening to you. authorities say a concerned tipster heard a conversation which led to calling police. the mayor of richmond is praising the officers for taking that tip seriously, jumping into action. >> our officers quietly investigated and collaborated with their law enforcement partners and the communities to stop what could have been a terrible day for the city of richmond. we are very grateful to the fbi for their help and their cooperation with the helping us with this investigation. >> the police chief says that tip came in last friday, july 1st, and officers quickly opened an investigation. >> those men and women are the second precinct began an investigation along with homeland secu
>> bret: garrett tenney live outside the courthouse. garrett, thank you. also breaking tonight, police in richmond, virginia say there may have been another mass shooting on the fourth of july if it weren't for a hero citizen who saved numerous lives. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel joins us with this story and the details. good evening, mike. >> bret, good evening to you. authorities say a concerned tipster heard a conversation which led to calling police. the mayor of...
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my name is harriet garrett. >> go before i call the cops. >> harriet pressed on. >> good morning, sir. my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing. and they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at? >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers'search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into t
my name is harriet garrett. >> go before i call the cops. >> harriet pressed on. >> good morning, sir. my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing. and they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a...
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thank you very much, garrett, for the latest. there's always that immediate reflexive talk, politics mixed in, and they taught guns, so in and so forth. but illinois has a really strong gun restrictions, and this happened there. this young man allegedly bought weapons there legally. so the question started to say, what are some of the glaring warning signs about their mental health and violent tendencies that are being missed in the laws that we already have? where those being applied correctly? those who know the shooter are also pointing to his parents as a key factor in all of this. he heard garrett tenney's report talking about that 2019 death threat against his whole family. a former coach told fox news he red flags early on. here's a quote. "i remember the parents more than him because they were kind of a problem. there wasn't a lot of love in that family. every week, the crimo careless for the last kids there and we would have to call their parents to come pick them up. the neighbors said this, "the signs were there for a
thank you very much, garrett, for the latest. there's always that immediate reflexive talk, politics mixed in, and they taught guns, so in and so forth. but illinois has a really strong gun restrictions, and this happened there. this young man allegedly bought weapons there legally. so the question started to say, what are some of the glaring warning signs about their mental health and violent tendencies that are being missed in the laws that we already have? where those being applied...
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the battle over abortion. >> this is not over. >> garrett: president biden's warning as confusion andty grows as state laws change. brittney griner on trial. the w.n.b.a. superstar in a russian courtroom on drug smuggling charges. could a prisoner swap be her best chance of avoiding years behind bars? shark attack: a g
the battle over abortion. >> this is not over. >> garrett: president biden's warning as confusion andty grows as state laws change. brittney griner on trial. the w.n.b.a. superstar in a russian courtroom on drug smuggling charges. could a prisoner swap be her best chance of avoiding years behind bars? shark attack: a g
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he trimmed his price target $100 today to 1,100 what prompted the trim, garrett? the numbers? >> yeah, thanks for having me. it's mainly expectations for lower valuation multiples across the auto manufacturer industry in this environment in which, you know, we're seeing increased odds of a recession. so it's just a lower target multiple our estimates for next year and 2024 actually didn't change at all. >> so it wasn't about the quarterly delivery figures >> it wasn't, and if you look at, you know, tesla shipped about 255,000 vehicles, that was up 27% year-over-year. if you look at the rest of the industry, on average, automakers sales declined by about 20% in the second quarter, so you know, tesla continues to outperform, and we think with the company in the process of ramping up their new factories in austin and berlin, the second half of the year is going to be a lot stronger in terms of their production and sales, so we remain very positive on the stock. >> sure, although maybe there's a difference between sort of positive for the long run and generational buying opportuni
he trimmed his price target $100 today to 1,100 what prompted the trim, garrett? the numbers? >> yeah, thanks for having me. it's mainly expectations for lower valuation multiples across the auto manufacturer industry in this environment in which, you know, we're seeing increased odds of a recession. so it's just a lower target multiple our estimates for next year and 2024 actually didn't change at all. >> so it wasn't about the quarterly delivery figures >> it wasn't, and if...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, president biden in covid isolation calls into an economicouse says he's clocking eight hours at work and improving. >> i'm much better than i sound. >> garrett: the president's symptoms after one full day of treatment. what his doctors are saying tonight about the medicines the 79-year-old had to stop in order to fight covid. fallout from last night's january 6th hearing. could former president trump be held criminally responsible for what he didn't do during the capitol riot. plus steve bannon guilty on two counts of contempt of congress. how much jail time could he face? california trucker protest. one of america's busiest ports shut down. what it means for supply cha
captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, president biden in covid isolation calls into an economicouse says he's clocking eight hours at work and improving. >> i'm much better than i sound. >> garrett: the president's symptoms after one full day of treatment. what his doctors are saying tonight about the medicines the 79-year-old had to stop in order to fight covid. fallout from last night's january 6th hearing. could former president trump be held criminally...
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here is cbs' major garrett. >> the biggest threat in this country remains the sick, sinister and evilithin. >> reporter: it was previewed as a policy speech on law and order, but leaned heavily on grievance. >> they really want to damage me so i can no longer go back to work for you. and i don't think that's going to happen. >> reporter: the former president portrayed himself as a leader of a resurgent republican party, one primed for big midterm win, and again teased about a 2024 win. run. >> we may just have to do it again. we have to strike now. >> reporter: recent poms show a potential trump/president biden rematch would be a tight race, but president trump retains a commanding lead in the gop field. even so "the new york post" and "wall street journal," both owned by rupert murdoch, a previous trump ally, recently editorialized against another trump term. those assessments came after a week of januar 6th hearings which revealed mike pence upholding the democratic process while taking shelter from riot rioters, and trump doing little to stop them. >> for three hours he refused to
here is cbs' major garrett. >> the biggest threat in this country remains the sick, sinister and evilithin. >> reporter: it was previewed as a policy speech on law and order, but leaned heavily on grievance. >> they really want to damage me so i can no longer go back to work for you. and i don't think that's going to happen. >> reporter: the former president portrayed himself as a leader of a resurgent republican party, one primed for big midterm win, and again teased...
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we want to cross over now to yosemite, to talk with garrett dickman. he is a forest ecologist with the national park service care. it's good to have you on the program. what's the latest tonight on to fight back against the fire? is it under control? the fire still burning. fire fairs made a lot of progress in the past few days and they've steered the fire largely around a mariposa grove giants chris and the community one. and it's now largely burning. i kind of deep in the wilderness and some rugged terrain. and you've put in place of a sprinkler system around the grizzly giant. so is it. and of course the whole world you know, wants to know this is it. and the other giants, acoya is, are they safe from, from harm we're feeling a lot better about dependent condition of these trees across the grove. now as we continue to make progress and you know we, we haven't really had used the sprinkler system, fire hasn't reached the grizzly giant and it remains in, in fantastic shape as the rest of the trees. we have lost a single sequoia yet to the spire. that
we want to cross over now to yosemite, to talk with garrett dickman. he is a forest ecologist with the national park service care. it's good to have you on the program. what's the latest tonight on to fight back against the fire? is it under control? the fire still burning. fire fairs made a lot of progress in the past few days and they've steered the fire largely around a mariposa grove giants chris and the community one. and it's now largely burning. i kind of deep in the wilderness and some...
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tomorrow we are starting with garrett connally's boy erased, it is a compassionate memoir of garrett'sd an ex gay conversion therapy center. we will examine the american south religion and the power of forgiveness with him it is nothing with you our members senator comments analysis good or bad we are here to hear it all we are not many on anybody centered my story at velshi dot com pasta books. we have more value on the, way so stick around. com pasta books. com pasta books. we have more and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. age is just a number. valuy so stick around. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google fro
tomorrow we are starting with garrett connally's boy erased, it is a compassionate memoir of garrett'sd an ex gay conversion therapy center. we will examine the american south religion and the power of forgiveness with him it is nothing with you our members senator comments analysis good or bad we are here to hear it all we are not many on anybody centered my story at velshi dot com pasta books. we have more value on the, way so stick around. com pasta books. com pasta books. we have more and...
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garrett graff, he's distinguished author of the book raven rock the story of the us government's secret plan to save itself while the rest of us die. mr. graph will talk about past efforts of the united states government to preserve its continuity. dr. rebecca c lebow is the director of porzio governmental affairs. she's also author of the dissertation the passage of the 25th amendment nuclear anxiety and presidential continuity and several related articles. she will talk about the threat of nuclear weapons and the 1947 statute. finally ambassador a b culverhouse. he's the former white house council the president ronald reagan is currently co-chair of continent of government commission. ambassador called the house will discuss the perspective of a white house counsel. i'm presidential health and life succession matters. earlier panelists have discussed many of the important theoretical concerns about having lawmakers in the line of succession including the possibility of a partisan partisan control the white house changing hands that is to say that the will of the american voters from t
garrett graff, he's distinguished author of the book raven rock the story of the us government's secret plan to save itself while the rest of us die. mr. graph will talk about past efforts of the united states government to preserve its continuity. dr. rebecca c lebow is the director of porzio governmental affairs. she's also author of the dissertation the passage of the 25th amendment nuclear anxiety and presidential continuity and several related articles. she will talk about the threat of...
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the 6 of december ah, with roosevelt, garrett strongly deny. speaking to oliver sarah fin about an ambassador ship calling his comments totally false scare it, says he suing lennox linton for making similar statements. serafina says he was speaking without authority name. dropping to impress lennox linton said he knew nothing about sarah finn's conversations with briney and would never exchange and ambassadorship or passport for money. david briney didn't reply to our queries. huh. the end of carnival in dominique is marked by a symbolic funeral. this he is winning. calypso is all about corruption. pain for power is our investigation shows that is not limited to any one party or one nation make on the cotton fire. any regime putting up diplomatic status for sale is morally bankrupt with the whole business to give immunity and perfection. the croaking criminals is a business where countries keep the list of diplomats from their own people. ah, what about i suppose to be representing the country that's was to be secret secret agent about like, yo
the 6 of december ah, with roosevelt, garrett strongly deny. speaking to oliver sarah fin about an ambassador ship calling his comments totally false scare it, says he suing lennox linton for making similar statements. serafina says he was speaking without authority name. dropping to impress lennox linton said he knew nothing about sarah finn's conversations with briney and would never exchange and ambassadorship or passport for money. david briney didn't reply to our queries. huh. the end of...
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garrett worked in the office of peter navarro. i know peter. peter was the guy that launched a manhunt thinking he was sherlock holmes trying to figure out who anonymous was. instead of being sherlock holmes, he turned out to be the keystone cops because he pointed the finger at every wrong person and ruin people's lives. it was one of the reason chris, that i ultimately said that i need to unmask myself and go out publicly. people need to be saying this in their own names. now look, you can judge sara and matt for waiting into january six to step forward. we can have the recriminations later. but i care about now is that they are stepping up at a moment of truth. and this is what the committee hoped would happen after cassidy hutchinson testified. as it would be the push of a domino to get others to come forward, and this is what needs to happen if we're gonna prevent something like this from ever occurring again. >> yeah, i basically agree with you on that point. miles taylor, thank you very much. >> thanks chris. >> coming up the georgia ele
garrett worked in the office of peter navarro. i know peter. peter was the guy that launched a manhunt thinking he was sherlock holmes trying to figure out who anonymous was. instead of being sherlock holmes, he turned out to be the keystone cops because he pointed the finger at every wrong person and ruin people's lives. it was one of the reason chris, that i ultimately said that i need to unmask myself and go out publicly. people need to be saying this in their own names. now look, you can...
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garrett tenney is live in highland park, illinois, with the latest for us. hi, garrett.e, today we learned that the alleged gunman waived his miranda rights when he was taken into custody and shared details with investigators how he carried out the attack. in court prosecutors said the 21-year-old suspect emptied two full clips of ammo on the crowd at monday's 4th of july parade, pausing to reload each time until he fired more than 70 shots in total. then a few hours later the suspect almost carried out a second attack. nearly 150 miles away in madison, wisconsin, at another 4th of july celebration. >> it appears when he drove to madison he was driving around. however he did see a celebration that was occurring in madison. he seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting. i can't speak to why he decided to many could back from madison. there are indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. reporter: the suspect also allegedly dumped his cell phone while he was near madison which the fbi recov
garrett tenney is live in highland park, illinois, with the latest for us. hi, garrett.e, today we learned that the alleged gunman waived his miranda rights when he was taken into custody and shared details with investigators how he carried out the attack. in court prosecutors said the 21-year-old suspect emptied two full clips of ammo on the crowd at monday's 4th of july parade, pausing to reload each time until he fired more than 70 shots in total. then a few hours later the suspect almost...