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under following it closely for ford and see if you limit grossman closer this pilot project in bad could alter the future of construction and herald a return to architecture in its purest form one that uses just a few natural materials to create sustainable housing or simply put it's simple. this center in rosenheim a city in the southern german state of area looks like a huge bird's nest. it's made of. an untreated will or. it was designed by an a herring or a pioneer of sustainable construction. i have i want to change the world with architecture clean creates a pleasant indoor climate in germany it's more expensive than conventional building materials and it still doesn't have a great reputation in fact clay has many advantages it stores heat absorbs harmful substances and it's environmentally friendly. is also water soluble and that's a very important and wonderful quality because it can easily be recycled clay can also be repaired very easily it can edge breaks off you just the same material to fix it by pressing it on top of the crack it will look just the same and nobody will ever
under following it closely for ford and see if you limit grossman closer this pilot project in bad could alter the future of construction and herald a return to architecture in its purest form one that uses just a few natural materials to create sustainable housing or simply put it's simple. this center in rosenheim a city in the southern german state of area looks like a huge bird's nest. it's made of. an untreated will or. it was designed by an a herring or a pioneer of sustainable...
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grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zero time arguing about what to do with surplus, but where's the county? where is the city? where's government? why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by... >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: ...the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. ( laughs ) >> reporter: charlie de mar, cbs news, chicago. >> diaz: while our covid crisis may be easing, other countries are still struggling. italy warns it's shutting down shops, restaurants, and schools starting monday, at least through easter, as variants cause a new wave of the outbreak there. and in brazil, t crisis is a catastrophe. cbs' manuel bojorquez reports the worst there may be yet to come ( crying ). >> reporter: the heartwrenching scenes echo daily across brazil. covid is claiming nearly 3,000 lives every day now. cemeteries struggle to keep pace. at hospitals, makeshift and otherwise, healthcare workers fight with dwindling resources. a more-cont
grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zero time arguing about what to do with surplus, but where's the county? where is the city? where's government? why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by... >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: ...the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. ( laughs ) >> reporter: charlie de...
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so people are very open to this idea and are following it closely as for ford see if you limit grossman to see this pilot project into. could alter the future of construction and return to architecture in its purest form one that uses just a few. to create sustainable houses or simply put it's simple. this center in rosenheim a city in the southern german state of varia looks like a huge bird's nest. it's made of. an untreated will. it was designed by anna heading up a pioneer of sustainable construction. i have i want to change the world with architecture clean creates a pleasant indoor climate in germany it's more expensive than conventional building materials and it still doesn't have a great reputation in fact clay has many advantages. absorbs harmful substances and it's environmentally friendly. is also water soluble and that's a very important and wonderful quality because it can easily be recycled clay can also be repaired very easily if an edge breaks off you just the same material to fix it by pressing it on top of the crack it will look just the same and nobody will ever notic
so people are very open to this idea and are following it closely as for ford see if you limit grossman to see this pilot project into. could alter the future of construction and return to architecture in its purest form one that uses just a few. to create sustainable houses or simply put it's simple. this center in rosenheim a city in the southern german state of varia looks like a huge bird's nest. it's made of. an untreated will. it was designed by anna heading up a pioneer of sustainable...
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people are very open to this idea and are following it closely as for ford and see if you limit grossman to assume this pilot project in bad driving could alter the future of construction and herald a return to architecture and its purest form one that uses just a few natural materials to create sustainable housing or simply put it's simple. this iron fit a center in rosenheim a city in the southern german state of the varia looks like a huge bird's nest. it's made of jubal and untreated will or. it was designed by an a herring and a pioneer of sustainable construction. if i'm not i have to go i want to change the world with architecture clean creates a pleasant indoor climate in germany is more expensive than conventional building materials. and it still doesn't have a great reputation in fact has many advantages. absorbs harmful substances and it's environmentally friendly. it's also water soluble and that's a very important and wonderful quality because it can easily be recycled clay it can also be repaired very easily it can edge breaks off you just what it is the same material to fi
people are very open to this idea and are following it closely as for ford and see if you limit grossman to assume this pilot project in bad driving could alter the future of construction and herald a return to architecture and its purest form one that uses just a few natural materials to create sustainable housing or simply put it's simple. this iron fit a center in rosenheim a city in the southern german state of the varia looks like a huge bird's nest. it's made of jubal and untreated will...
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arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the nyu grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zerowhat to do with surplus, but where's the county, where's the city, where's government, why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by -- >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. >> reporter: charlie de mar, cbs news, chicago. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the economic fallout from the pandemic. tony dokoupil looks at the challenges small businesses face a year after the outbreak. >>> plus, only on "cbs this morning," local front man jeff tweedie talks with anthony mason about efforts for artists and record labels to commit to reparations for inequalities and discrimination in the music industry. >>> and gayle king talks with comedy legend eddie murphy about the sequel "coming to america." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the nyu grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zerowhat to do with surplus, but where's the county, where's the city, where's government, why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by -- >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. >>...
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well we spoke to david grossman the journalist following the situation from kuala lumpur he sent us this update. there's no question about it that this is an army at war with its own people in e.m.r. i mean there are reports credible reports of more than 90 people killed today so we could be looking at the death toll the temps more than $400.00 total since the military coup was staged on february 1st so many of these people shot in the head i mean the warning came on state media about the possibility of demonstrators being shot in the head today will they been doing that for weeks protesters have been getting shot in the head so many an armed civilians dead at the hands of the country's security forces this is part of the military plan to just terrorize the civilian population just like me are who doesn't past have done well this new and is doing the same thing not only with the number of people that they're killing on the streets in their homes but they're just terrorizing them with nighttime raids i mean i've spoken to people mi amor this week who tell me they are terrified every time
well we spoke to david grossman the journalist following the situation from kuala lumpur he sent us this update. there's no question about it that this is an army at war with its own people in e.m.r. i mean there are reports credible reports of more than 90 people killed today so we could be looking at the death toll the temps more than $400.00 total since the military coup was staged on february 1st so many of these people shot in the head i mean the warning came on state media about the...
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. >> reporter: this doctor is director of medical ethics in the nyu grossman school of medicine.pent tim arguing of what to do with sursurplus, whes the county, city, and government, why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sunsets and more than three hours go by. >> hi, guys, we are closed. >> reporter: the search for a level-over shot will have to on wait another day. >> another day. >> reporter: charlie demarre, cbs news, chicago. >> even as more vaccination sites open around the country, getting an appointment can still be a challenge for many older adults. that's why volunteers known as vaccine hunters are stepping up to help. one new york family has already helped more than 750 older neighbors get their shots. here's cbs' nancy chen. >> did you call the number, did you get an appointment? and i said, i'm just hearing frustration among frustration. >> reporter: for seniors like this 81-year-old, jeanie mcdowell. >> they don't have an iphone or computer what are they supposed to do. >> reporter: securing an
. >> reporter: this doctor is director of medical ethics in the nyu grossman school of medicine.pent tim arguing of what to do with sursurplus, whes the county, city, and government, why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sunsets and more than three hours go by. >> hi, guys, we are closed. >> reporter: the search for a level-over shot will have to on wait another day. >> another day. >>...
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so one of the congressman who did this, he didn't work for the drug industry but grossman marino. his people did but he was the architect of this legislation and then two days after he was named to be done from new drugs are. and then we do the story and within two days of usdoing the story , trump rescinds the offer if you will. and it takes it away. we did that as a great collaboration with the washington post and it really affected change. those are the stories that over the years i've gotten the most satisfaction from. >> not to mention quite a few awards. >> i've done well. >> very well and it's a good time to go back and tell the story about your father's childhood because it clearly must have affected your desire to have an effect on the community in which people live. because it's such a difficult situation. >> there's not a day or week that goes by that idon't think about what he went through in poland . he was in a small town on the border of poland and russia when the nazis came in. and they basically told his mother secured a place for him to be hidden basically while
so one of the congressman who did this, he didn't work for the drug industry but grossman marino. his people did but he was the architect of this legislation and then two days after he was named to be done from new drugs are. and then we do the story and within two days of usdoing the story , trump rescinds the offer if you will. and it takes it away. we did that as a great collaboration with the washington post and it really affected change. those are the stories that over the years i've...
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lemonis: i reached out to the c.e.o. of weight watchers, now ww, mindy grossman, who is, like, a pioneer oh, wow. nina: okay. lemonis: look at how cool this is. nina: i know. look at all this food. lemonis: to tell you that i'm excited would be a giant understatement. nina: it's colorful, like our macarons. lemonis: do you want to get set up? nina: yes. lemonis: i'm kind of bummed that your mom is not here. nina: oh, i'm very bummed, too. lemonis: with all of the health scares and all of the travel required and the excitement, i thought it would be a good idea if finia stayed back in atlanta. mindy: hi! nina: hi, patsy. patsy: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. so this is nina's meeting. nina: okay. well, i want to start off by first saying thank you very much for letting me represent my family business on behalf of my mother. weight watchers has actually been a part of our family for over a decade. i found it to help me have a healthy relationship with food. i don't know if you have in-house production, or do you outsource? mindy: we have a core group of suppliers that
lemonis: i reached out to the c.e.o. of weight watchers, now ww, mindy grossman, who is, like, a pioneer oh, wow. nina: okay. lemonis: look at how cool this is. nina: i know. look at all this food. lemonis: to tell you that i'm excited would be a giant understatement. nina: it's colorful, like our macarons. lemonis: do you want to get set up? nina: yes. lemonis: i'm kind of bummed that your mom is not here. nina: oh, i'm very bummed, too. lemonis: with all of the health scares and all of the...
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