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it was gonna be. >> reporter: jameson, what was the positive for you? and, like, i went out a lot more with my friends. >> what did you learn from this? >> i think that not your whole life should be on your screen. there should be things off of that. >> i think it helped them even in ways they don't realize. >> reporter: in february, it'll be a full year for ben and his flip phone. his friends may not want to join him full-time, but he believes it's never too late to make a change. >> it doesn't have to be something as drastic as completely getting rid of all your social media. i still have an instagram account that i will use on my computer. but it's more about doing small things that you can bring together to just fix that constant need. >> reporter: a smart lesson learned without a smartphone. for "eye on america," meg oliver, montclair, new jersey. >> norah: great, great story. everyone should try that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by ancestry. discover, preserve, represent. discover, pre
it was gonna be. >> reporter: jameson, what was the positive for you? and, like, i went out a lot more with my friends. >> what did you learn from this? >> i think that not your whole life should be on your screen. there should be things off of that. >> i think it helped them even in ways they don't realize. >> reporter: in february, it'll be a full year for ben and his flip phone. his friends may not want to join him full-time, but he believes it's never too late...
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thanks, jameson. are you ready? here is your new flip phone. do you know how to text on there?ave my phone. >> reporter: carson didn't make it. he asked for his phone back within 24 hours. >> what have you been doing without your smartphone? >> i just sat there and i stared at the wall. >> how do i add a new contact? >> reporter: the others stuck it out, sending in mostly positive reviews. >> i've been sleeping a lot better. i'm less tired in the day. >> i don't have my apple pay, which really doesn't help. >> i finish homework so easily and faster. >> hello there. >> reporter: seven days later, we reconvened. >> it was not as bad as i thought it was going to be. >> jameson, what was the positive for you? >> well, i talked to my parents a lot more. and, like, i went out a lot more with my friends. >> what did you learn from this? >> i think that not your whole life should be on your screen. there should be things off of that. >> i think it helped them even in ways they don't realize. >> reporter: in february it'll be a full year for ben and his flip phone. his friends may not w
thanks, jameson. are you ready? here is your new flip phone. do you know how to text on there?ave my phone. >> reporter: carson didn't make it. he asked for his phone back within 24 hours. >> what have you been doing without your smartphone? >> i just sat there and i stared at the wall. >> how do i add a new contact? >> reporter: the others stuck it out, sending in mostly positive reviews. >> i've been sleeping a lot better. i'm less tired in the day....
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years the theatres trust lists venues that have fallen to money for repairs, as our reporter anna jamesonmillion, with a royal seal of approval. but with still so much more work to do, it doesn't it is. and it does have some advantages, doesn't it — theatre. dark, dusty, miserable. depressing. after the pandemic, and it's been closed ever since. and quite overwhelming, quite frankly. to the risk register, we actually welcomed that decision. i've got three children. first live shows. to go to manchester. hello, there. wednesday we've got a lot of sunshine around, a few and we've got a new area of low pressure passing now the heaviest of the rain, the strongest winds remaining could be very wet and windy — 50—60 mph gusts here. dry with some sunshine. northern ireland. pulling away slowly from the south east, northern and western areas likely to see these as we're likely to see frost develop, and that will greet us for thursday morning. a cold start with some mist and fog patches, too, probably the best day of the working week. and northeast of scotland. and the western isles as this next f
years the theatres trust lists venues that have fallen to money for repairs, as our reporter anna jamesonmillion, with a royal seal of approval. but with still so much more work to do, it doesn't it is. and it does have some advantages, doesn't it — theatre. dark, dusty, miserable. depressing. after the pandemic, and it's been closed ever since. and quite overwhelming, quite frankly. to the risk register, we actually welcomed that decision. i've got three children. first live shows. to go to...
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and that number keeps growing. lou just but you might possessions almost as jameson. people understand what we are fighting for. they help the frontline soldiers every day, more than a 1000 people signed contracts to join the military. social guarantees for these people should be strengthened. the mortgage system demonstrates high efficiency. last year, over 300000 of our man came to sign contracts this year. it's already over 430000. and this flow is not stopping. so thanks to such a popular aptitude, we are seeing breakthroughs on the frontlines, the west hope that the special minutes operates on what they come to within staff wards. but it didn't work wise with their sanctions. they wanted to make the russian people, i agree in a poor enough to revolt, but nothing unites russians more than the was trying to bring them to their knees. and as a result, russia has a much stronger than ever before. the economy survive. the initial assault from the extreme sciences imposed since once it's once you to just the european countries struggling now. sufferings from the boomer
and that number keeps growing. lou just but you might possessions almost as jameson. people understand what we are fighting for. they help the frontline soldiers every day, more than a 1000 people signed contracts to join the military. social guarantees for these people should be strengthened. the mortgage system demonstrates high efficiency. last year, over 300000 of our man came to sign contracts this year. it's already over 430000. and this flow is not stopping. so thanks to such a popular...
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aquÍ estaba esta gran escapada de jameson williams en la reversible. se la llevÓ toda la ruta. solamente lo que vimos en este encuentro, pero entonces lo que podemos calificar de la temporada de los commanders, mientras veÍamos esta anotaciÓn de zack hearts. >> correcto. el tigre conectÁndose luego por tierra otra vez lo hacÍa james gibbs entre rebotes. se iba acercando el partido. ahÍ estaba. estaba cerquita. nunca bajÓ los brazos. el equipo de los washington commanders, que lo volvÍa a hacer por la vÍa terrestre. >> la pregunta es. errores de los lions, por supuesto, pero tambiÉn mÉrito, por supuesto, para los comandantes, para poder utilizar esos errores a su favor. >> todo el mÉrito, indiscutiblemente. aquÍ estaba el segundo esfuerzo de mack nichols, tambiÉn para llevarlo a la zona de a seis y aquÍ prÁcticamente ya para terminar el partido. jeremy king le iba a robar esto a jared goff, que terminÓ con tres intercepciones. repito, una de james williams y un un fumble de el propio jared goff. y con esto el nÚmero uno de la nacional estÁ fuera. 33 aÑos despuÉs, washington vuel
aquÍ estaba esta gran escapada de jameson williams en la reversible. se la llevÓ toda la ruta. solamente lo que vimos en este encuentro, pero entonces lo que podemos calificar de la temporada de los commanders, mientras veÍamos esta anotaciÓn de zack hearts. >> correcto. el tigre conectÁndose luego por tierra otra vez lo hacÍa james gibbs entre rebotes. se iba acercando el partido. ahÍ estaba. estaba cerquita. nunca bajÓ los brazos. el equipo de los washington commanders, que lo...
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continuamos hablando del posible cierre de varias escuelas en san josé, entre ellas la escuela primaria jamesonpadres de familia quienes dicen que están planeando realizar una protesta para el viernes en horas de la mañana a las afueras del plantel. así que vamos a ver. en este momento jessica se encuentra con nosotros y queremos preguntarte jessica, antes que nada que nos cuentes qué fue lo que te han dicho los padres. así es. pues mire, césar, lo que pasa es que esos padres de familia han estado tan preocupados y ha sido tanto el miedo que han tenido, que fueron varias las madres las que se comunicaron con nosotros y nos dijeron no queremos que cierren las escuelas de nuestros hijos, pero sí queremos que nos escuchen. es por eso que van a alzar la voz y van a realizar una protesta el día de mañana a las afueras de esta escuela, alrededor de las 07:15, ante el posible cierre de la escuela primaria captain jason mcdowell, al sur de san josé. padres de familia han mostrado gran preocupación por el futuro incierto de la escuela de sus hijos, pues si deciden cerrar la escuela, estudiantes podrían
continuamos hablando del posible cierre de varias escuelas en san josé, entre ellas la escuela primaria jamesonpadres de familia quienes dicen que están planeando realizar una protesta para el viernes en horas de la mañana a las afueras del plantel. así que vamos a ver. en este momento jessica se encuentra con nosotros y queremos preguntarte jessica, antes que nada que nos cuentes qué fue lo que te han dicho los padres. así es. pues mire, césar, lo que pasa es que esos padres de familia...
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he came out of the leticia jameson prosecution went back to help alvin bragg.nspired right when jack smith was appointed. you get the impression it was coordinated. and then we forget, we look at the actual cases and they did a lot of damage to donald trump. there is a lot more insidious the damage they ate up 20 months of his first term under robert mueller. try to destroy the actual operation of the first administration. and then the letitia james and the civil suit which was funded by a big bite and donor reid hoffman. they find him $85 million another 370, they were trying to bankrupt donald trump and keep them off the campaign trail. and then they used all of this and other insidious ways by telling attorney gener generalss under indictment. sixteen attorney generals tried to take them off the state ballot. and then they conflated being charged with a felon, to being convicted to big sentence and just said he is a felon. that permeated throughout the whole political discourse. i have never seen anything like it. i hope it never happens again. mark: i think
he came out of the leticia jameson prosecution went back to help alvin bragg.nspired right when jack smith was appointed. you get the impression it was coordinated. and then we forget, we look at the actual cases and they did a lot of damage to donald trump. there is a lot more insidious the damage they ate up 20 months of his first term under robert mueller. try to destroy the actual operation of the first administration. and then the letitia james and the civil suit which was funded by a big...