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. >> she sure does, jamie. she sure does. >> and what happens when it's time for the log to be inherited from you? [ suspenseful music plays ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie allen, and, in 1985, when i was 23, my father passed away, and he left me something that his father left him, and it's kept me on the road all my life. >> jamie? >> jamie? >> [ chuckles ] how are you? it's really great to meet you. and how funny we have the same name. let's get started, then. >> all right, here we go. >> this is one serious tree trunk. [ mid-tempo folk music plays ] and the "root" of the story, according to jamie, is in the late 1930s... when her grandfather, james allen, is a lumberjack in northern california. james, a widower w
. >> she sure does, jamie. she sure does. >> and what happens when it's time for the log to be inherited from you? [ suspenseful music plays ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ mid-tempo music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm heading to the annual blueberry festival in plymouth, indiana. it's not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to see a massive california redwood, but this tree rocks because it rolls. >> my name is jamie...
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i'm jamie. >> jamie, nice to meet you. >> i'm told that you have something that i may never see again. >> here, follow me. >> i will. justin leads me behind the scenes of a most unusual opera house. >> all these boxes here contain costumes for various, different productions. >> wow! this is my kind of wardrobe. if only it came in my size. the costumes are so small because the players taking the stage aren't the supersized tenors and sopranos you expect to see at the opera. they're 16-inch puppets. the maestro behind this pint-size production, justin's boss, the late bill fosser. who was bill fosser? >> bill fosser taught me everything i know about puppetry. he had a unique ability to re-create full-scale environments, but in a miniature scale. he was one of my best friends. >> fosser, born in 1928, grows up in a working-class neighborhood on chicago's west side. >> he described himself as a sickly child. he was stuck at home a lot and would experiment with household materials to try to kind of create his own puppets. >> in 1935, when bill is 7, his aunt takes him to his first opera, v
i'm jamie. >> jamie, nice to meet you. >> i'm told that you have something that i may never see again. >> here, follow me. >> i will. justin leads me behind the scenes of a most unusual opera house. >> all these boxes here contain costumes for various, different productions. >> wow! this is my kind of wardrobe. if only it came in my size. the costumes are so small because the players taking the stage aren't the supersized tenors and sopranos you expect to see...
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budget sits around 11000000000 jamie is there a deadline for there's the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it is indeed taken out of the police payroll or police budgets. yes a the budget vote is actually happening right now and in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal but it's simply resell flows 1000000000 dollar best from the n.y.p.d. and actually just scouts is that under the department of education knowing that there are schools out cops and the funding would still be at the discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the deadline is wednesday july 1st. and jamie what it's been mayor de blasio and other city officials response to your presence and city hall and the protest the man's. yes so the response to city hall has been i mean i would say i was unresponsive. you know i think they tried to have a meeting with some of the people on site and that meeting request was rejected and the people on site simply said you know i the man's you know we want you to be out of the budget
budget sits around 11000000000 jamie is there a deadline for there's the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it is indeed taken out of the police payroll or police budgets. yes a the budget vote is actually happening right now and in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal but it's simply resell flows 1000000000 dollar best from the n.y.p.d. and actually just scouts is that under...
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jamie? >> yuccas: lilia, thank you. today the world health jamie?> lilia, organization reported more than 10 million people have tested positive for covid-19. the two countries where it is spreading fastest, after the u.s., brazil and india. cbs news foreign affairs correspondent elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: india's government has begun to test all 28 million residents of new delhi for coronavirus. and it's built the largest temporary hospital in the world where workers assemble extra cardboard beds for the expected ected in serious covid cases. surge in serious cov in brazil too, authorities are battling a raging outbreak, even disinfecting rio's centralma but the facts are stark. brazil is tied with the u.s. for the largest daily number of new cases. well over 30,000. by contrast in europe the pandemic is mostly in retreat. water trucks saluted the first plane since march 31st to leave france's orly airport. and in paris, the eiffel tower at last reopened. >> it's like a big party, a wedding party for us. because we prepared for m
jamie? >> yuccas: lilia, thank you. today the world health jamie?> lilia, organization reported more than 10 million people have tested positive for covid-19. the two countries where it is spreading fastest, after the u.s., brazil and india. cbs news foreign affairs correspondent elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: india's government has begun to test all 28 million residents of new delhi for coronavirus. and it's built the largest temporary hospital in the world where...
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thank you so much. >> jamie, i think you were reading my mind. because i was going to ask you, as reverend brown pointed out, you know, started it emmitt till. before that, hundreds of years, 400 years, every time there is an innocent life lost, there is outrage, there re protests and it dies down and goes away and we replay it all over again, a month later, a year later, ten years later. it seems like you both feel like this time something is fundamentally different, that there are more voices from different backgrounds, and louder voices all working in unison. that is not to say we have unity. gosh, we know we have divisions in this country right now. perhaps more dwrramatic than ev. but it does feel like this is a water shed moment. am i right? >> i say yes and no. we must -- give tangible expression. to our understandings, to our preachments. and our reverend. you know, it's one thing to talk the talk. but we got to walk the walk. and everybody needs to join with us. and p walking that golden boothe this november of. >> i want to thank revere
thank you so much. >> jamie, i think you were reading my mind. because i was going to ask you, as reverend brown pointed out, you know, started it emmitt till. before that, hundreds of years, 400 years, every time there is an innocent life lost, there is outrage, there re protests and it dies down and goes away and we replay it all over again, a month later, a year later, ten years later. it seems like you both feel like this time something is fundamentally different, that there are more...
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budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets . yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffles $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the department of education knowing that there are schools that costs and that the funding would still be as a discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the death mine is when stage a lifer. and jamie what if amanda blog you and other city officials response to your presence in city hall and the protest a man's. yeah so the response to city hall have been i mean i would say office on response that. you know i think they tried to have a meeting with some of the people on site and that meeting request was rejected and the people on site simply said you know i demand you know how we want you to be allocate the budget
budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets . yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffles $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the...
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. >> hi, jamie.u. i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big impression on 8-year-old jim fitzpatrick. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. 1929 -- that's when we'll begin ann calvello's story, here in san francisco, where she grows up the oldest of six children. tony calvello is ann's younger brother. >> ann was a tough one. [ laughs ] i can remember getting in a fight in front of the house, and she came up and broke up the fight, then i was the one getting hit. >> as a teenager, ann takes to the latest craze -- roller skating. >> she might have been termed a "tomboy," and
. >> hi, jamie.u. i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy...
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jamie. >> yuccas: nikole, thank you.re will be much more from vice president mike pence tomorrow on "face the nation." washington governor jay inslee and south carolina senator tim scott will also join john dickerson for more on the soaring coronavirus cases in their states. today, princeton university announced it will remove woodrow wilson's name from its public and international affairs school. the university cited the former president's "racist thinking and policies." the decision follows a global n nd civ rights. mississippi lawmakers today took steps to erase the confederate battle emblem from the state flag. it's the last state to incorporate the symbol. late today, the state senate joined the house in voting on a plan that would remove the confederate banner. governor tate reeves says he supports the change. more big companies are unfriending facebook. unilever, honda, and verizon joined coca-cola, hershey, and twitter in pulling their ads. the boycott calls on facebook to police hate speech and misinformation on
jamie. >> yuccas: nikole, thank you.re will be much more from vice president mike pence tomorrow on "face the nation." washington governor jay inslee and south carolina senator tim scott will also join john dickerson for more on the soaring coronavirus cases in their states. today, princeton university announced it will remove woodrow wilson's name from its public and international affairs school. the university cited the former president's "racist thinking and...
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jamie, mayor garcetti said you were taking his remarks out of context.nd that by killers he meant our collective burden on society, whatever the heck that means. what's your further response to his explanation? >> i think it's quite clear what he meant. he actually corrected it and said he didn't mean l.a.p.d., he's said officers across the nation, which i think is even worse. eric garcetti had security detail on his residence to guard his family 24/7, his children, so he has killers guarding his children. that's how ridiculous this thing is. we have officers that were injured the last week and a half, one was shot. we had officers that had their heads fractured, their skulls fractured, they are in the hospital in one minute literally he's praising us for our dedication and service, two days later he's calling us killers and there's something definitely wrong with eric garcetti. he has failed a leadership test. he has definitely unstable and i think he needs to step back and do a self reflect, he just can't handle the stress of a big city like los angele
jamie, mayor garcetti said you were taking his remarks out of context.nd that by killers he meant our collective burden on society, whatever the heck that means. what's your further response to his explanation? >> i think it's quite clear what he meant. he actually corrected it and said he didn't mean l.a.p.d., he's said officers across the nation, which i think is even worse. eric garcetti had security detail on his residence to guard his family 24/7, his children, so he has killers...
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i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.o meet you. >> i know i came here to see your inheritance, this magnificent car, but when we're done, you got to take me for a ride in this. >> all right. we'll see about that. >> i'm on my best behavior. >> okay. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just having a four-door family car like it had been in the past. >> auto analyst john kraman. >> the manufacturers jumped on board with a variety of high-performance cars, wild colors, the styling really affected by the aviation theme with the big fins and and the wild, futuristic styling. >> no wonder keith loves cars from boyhood. l
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.o meet you. >> i know i came here to see your inheritance, this magnificent car, but when we're done, you got to take me for a ride in this. >> all right. we'll see about that. >> i'm on my best behavior. >> okay. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is...
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foxx is with us today stan of jamie. albion show is in the house today. so i let me get into mama's and tara laws there about his enemy no. one should turn. briefly. to the book of if the sions 6 chapt fees ians is 6 chapters because i think that we need to understand what we're dealing with here. in fees in 6. sapt a big it tells the story of why. i think we need to really look at the situation differently because it talks about is not involves a letter to the philippines if the sions. carrots are not what most of it says in his letter to the ethiopians he says finally it be strong in the law and in his mind in power put on the full arm of golf. so there jew can take your stand against the devil schemes for our struggle is not against flesh and blood. but against rulers and of guard. against the powers of the documents and against spiritual forces of wickedness in high places therefore put on the for obama god so when the day of evil comes you may be able to with stand your ground may god add a blessing to the reading o
foxx is with us today stan of jamie. albion show is in the house today. so i let me get into mama's and tara laws there about his enemy no. one should turn. briefly. to the book of if the sions 6 chapt fees ians is 6 chapters because i think that we need to understand what we're dealing with here. in fees in 6. sapt a big it tells the story of why. i think we need to really look at the situation differently because it talks about is not involves a letter to the philippines if the sions. carrots...
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you know we're going to let's i'm going to get 4 to one with jamie diamond jamie dimon we all saw him take the knee in front of a chase manhattan bank right but so he gets to decide who gets the wealth who gets the free money that they've given and they're charging interest on that free money that jay powell has just given him jamie diamond takes the name but won't lend to black americans in d.c. this is a headline from c.b.s. news and 2018 and they pointed out that j.p. morgan chase rarely lends to minorities and one major u.s. city washington d.c. the heart of power in america over 40 percent of the population is black american just 2 percent of j.p. morgan chase's loans in washington d.c. just 2 percent that's 23 of the 110-1000 loans made in 2018 went to blacks in washington d.c. just a few went to latinos there this is the same sort of situation is like those loans in our system of a post gold standard dollar whoever has the most debt gets to build the wealth with this counterfeit money and own all the assets right jamie diamond is part of the financial apartheid in america there
you know we're going to let's i'm going to get 4 to one with jamie diamond jamie dimon we all saw him take the knee in front of a chase manhattan bank right but so he gets to decide who gets the wealth who gets the free money that they've given and they're charging interest on that free money that jay powell has just given him jamie diamond takes the name but won't lend to black americans in d.c. this is a headline from c.b.s. news and 2018 and they pointed out that j.p. morgan chase rarely...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, st. o'donnell: and we will be right back. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. did y
jamie yuccas, cbs news, st. o'donnell: and we will be right back. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't...
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so as we say they're very much against this idea because and then gradually over 10 years jamie diamond finally you know it took him awhile to understand the learning curve you know it's not easy to understand because jamie diamond maybe a little longer than a lot of other people but he finally i think gets it now so now he is trying to make some money in this business but isn't that i mean so your efforts in wyoming seem to a forced the mainstream banks in new york to kind of figure out that hey we don't want to lose this business now you've got an $800.00 pound gorilla in the room and jamie dimon potentially stealing some business right so isn't the urgency doesn't this make the urgency of what you're doing in wyoming that much more urgent caitlin yes it does and i'll say something with your stuff here's a little secret everyone looks down at the new yorker especially look down on why when they read it you know what can what can way only work in that small rural agricultural state do challenge new york well guess what we love so much faster than new york we have legal clarity on digit
so as we say they're very much against this idea because and then gradually over 10 years jamie diamond finally you know it took him awhile to understand the learning curve you know it's not easy to understand because jamie diamond maybe a little longer than a lot of other people but he finally i think gets it now so now he is trying to make some money in this business but isn't that i mean so your efforts in wyoming seem to a forced the mainstream banks in new york to kind of figure out that...
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workplaces at workplaces of jamie diamond and the workplaces of these laws is that white workers and black workers are set against each other how do. you know that you're white and always be held to be racist and to be. had all kinds of new design things so you're going to have this constant tussle between the point where it was a work suppose a braces and rather than over the fact that both of. almost no pay work hours palling work conditions and all of the money is being siphoned off through the people at the top i mean it's no accident that these arses . give us their wealth you know what her i'm getting really and why not what. they did they argue about these statues and i've seen a lot of historical artifacts out of people that are a statue to an abolitionist abolitionist ok and they don't even know who it is open it's a statue of apparently about a white guy who listens how insane it is just to let me go back you know one of the things i find really terrifying in this is it 1st of all this whole locus of movement is detaches itself from the rule of law to talk itself. from merr
workplaces at workplaces of jamie diamond and the workplaces of these laws is that white workers and black workers are set against each other how do. you know that you're white and always be held to be racist and to be. had all kinds of new design things so you're going to have this constant tussle between the point where it was a work suppose a braces and rather than over the fact that both of. almost no pay work hours palling work conditions and all of the money is being siphoned off through...
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funeral, after jamie foxx, congresswoman sheila jackson lee, and civil rights accident activist. derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people who are suffering. for far too long in this country. >> floyd's death sparked outrage around the world.
funeral, after jamie foxx, congresswoman sheila jackson lee, and civil rights accident activist. derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the...
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you can thank jamie harrison. he alerted me to your run in texas. let me show you the polling. in late april, mj hager leading among democrats 32-16. 44% remain undecided. how do you get them to decide your way? how do you win in a state like texas, which has pretty significant voter suppression? >> i want to say, happy father's day and happy papa day to all of you. when you begin to think about texas and that particular poll, that was taken after the primary and i had to become a state senator and making certain i dealt with issues concerning covid in my particular district. that's exactly what i did. it wasn't around until mid april when we began to focus on the
you can thank jamie harrison. he alerted me to your run in texas. let me show you the polling. in late april, mj hager leading among democrats 32-16. 44% remain undecided. how do you get them to decide your way? how do you win in a state like texas, which has pretty significant voter suppression? >> i want to say, happy father's day and happy papa day to all of you. when you begin to think about texas and that particular poll, that was taken after the primary and i had to become a state...
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but what happened was we were in minnesota with steven jackson, tameka mallory, jamie foxx and, you know, i just witnessed how quickly and how dominant minnesota stood up for george. and what was happening when i got back, we were trying to show up and support every protest and just the cause. and we went to one that sunday, and i was like, well, why don't we do something for the family. because a lot of us are expressing our hurt and pain, but with we haven't actually allowed the world to hear the family or see how they feel. and i ended up talking to them on social media, and he was like, man, let's go. and a day and a half later we had almost 70,000 people that were at the event with the family, man. and -- arthel: and, trey, how did that a make you feel when you saw that? yeah, you know, this is about --
but what happened was we were in minnesota with steven jackson, tameka mallory, jamie foxx and, you know, i just witnessed how quickly and how dominant minnesota stood up for george. and what was happening when i got back, we were trying to show up and support every protest and just the cause. and we went to one that sunday, and i was like, well, why don't we do something for the family. because a lot of us are expressing our hurt and pain, but with we haven't actually allowed the world to hear...
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little bit more something that jamie raskin, representative raskin, brought up. the testimony today that most of you have delivered has confirmed what we have feared. that the department of justice is being used by the president and the attorney general as a partisan political tool. it appears that attorney barr's actions toward states amidst the coronavirus pandemic is part of the diverse of justice. we're in a pandemic, we're in a political year, an election year. on april 17 of this year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
little bit more something that jamie raskin, representative raskin, brought up. the testimony today that most of you have delivered has confirmed what we have feared. that the department of justice is being used by the president and the attorney general as a partisan political tool. it appears that attorney barr's actions toward states amidst the coronavirus pandemic is part of the diverse of justice. we're in a pandemic, we're in a political year, an election year. on april 17 of this year,...
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little bit more something that jamie raskin, representative raskin, brought up. the testimony today that most of you have delivered has confirmed what we have feared. that the department of justice is being used by the president and the attorney general as a partisan political tool. it appears that attorney barr's actions toward states amidst the coronavirus pandemic is part of the diverse of justice. we're in a pandemic, we're in a political year, an election year. on april 17 of this year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
little bit more something that jamie raskin, representative raskin, brought up. the testimony today that most of you have delivered has confirmed what we have feared. that the department of justice is being used by the president and the attorney general as a partisan political tool. it appears that attorney barr's actions toward states amidst the coronavirus pandemic is part of the diverse of justice. we're in a pandemic, we're in a political year, an election year. on april 17 of this year,...
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little bit more something that jamie raskin, representative raskin, brought up. the testimony today that most of you have delivered has confirmed what we have feared. that the department of justice is being used by the president and the attorney general as a partisan political tool. it appears that attorney barr's actions toward states amidst the coronavirus pandemic is part of the diverse of justice. we're in a pandemic, we're in a political year, an election year. on april 17 of this year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
little bit more something that jamie raskin, representative raskin, brought up. the testimony today that most of you have delivered has confirmed what we have feared. that the department of justice is being used by the president and the attorney general as a partisan political tool. it appears that attorney barr's actions toward states amidst the coronavirus pandemic is part of the diverse of justice. we're in a pandemic, we're in a political year, an election year. on april 17 of this year,...
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in chile and new health minister has been sworn in following the resignation of jamie manoli saturday his departure came amid controversy over how the country calculates death toll chile now has the highest number of coronavirus cases per 1000000 people in latin america let's get more now from correspondent mathias he's in rio de janeiro mathias so on one hand we have the easing zone easing of restrictions in brazil but deaths and confirmed cases are still on the rise how do those 2 things work work together. here people are not really concerned about the coronavirus especially those ones who are healthy and who don't know someone affected by the wires so today you could see here in reason there were some bars pop you re opening many people's families outside having wark and preparing a barbecue so people are keen to many of them are keen to go back to normal life after 3 months of isolation and social distancing and on the other hand there are also many brazilians still isolating themselves especially those who have parents and older will rule relatives so it's really a strange situa
in chile and new health minister has been sworn in following the resignation of jamie manoli saturday his departure came amid controversy over how the country calculates death toll chile now has the highest number of coronavirus cases per 1000000 people in latin america let's get more now from correspondent mathias he's in rio de janeiro mathias so on one hand we have the easing zone easing of restrictions in brazil but deaths and confirmed cases are still on the rise how do those 2 things work...
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>beautiful. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> o'donnell: beautifully done. you, jamie. we'll be right back. ld it play t differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve eliquior abnormal bleeding.nd in rare cases fatal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling numbness or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planed medical or de
>beautiful. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> o'donnell: beautifully done. you, jamie. we'll be right back. ld it play t differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas in minneapolis. thank you. now to those growing concerns about violent crackdowns by police against peaceful protesters. in new york city, a food delivery man was arrested after curfew, despite being deemed an essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. cbs' jericka duncan is in new york city for us again tonight where protesters are continuing in the rain. jericka. >> reporter: well, while these protests mainly are about standing up to injustice, it's video of a 75-year-old man in buffalo getting shoved by police that's getting a lot of attention. a warning: what you're about to see is graphic. this video of a rally in buffalo, new york, yesterday, shows two emergency response officers shove an elderly 75- year-old man to the ground. as his head bleeds on the sidewalk, the officers continue walking past him. today, 57 members of the police response team resigned in support of those two officers who were suspended without pay, stating they were simply following orders. last night in new york city, demonst
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas in minneapolis. thank you. now to those growing concerns about violent crackdowns by police against peaceful protesters. in new york city, a food delivery man was arrested after curfew, despite being deemed an essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. cbs' jericka duncan is in new york city for us again tonight where protesters are continuing in the rain. jericka. >> reporter: well, while these protests mainly are about standing up to...
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let's hope is hope i'm right. >> reporter: jamie ys, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that is the overnightr this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning". and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett.
let's hope is hope i'm right. >> reporter: jamie ys, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that is the overnightr this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning". and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett.
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jamie wax reports on the state of comedy in the age of covid-19. >> what's up, everyone. >> reporter:ith stand-up in lock down and everyone home. >> get in the frame. we're just looking at hair. >> reporter: comics have had to adapt. >> i'm going to do a set for the cats. >> reporter: finding new ways. >> hi, it's me, your mother! >> supposing you brought the light inside the body. >> reporter: to bring us the laughs we so desperately need at the moment. >> it is important right now whether it's in a podcast, a live stream or however we get it because it's a coping mechanism. >> reporter: according to mike rabiglia, comedians are essential workers. >> comedians do a thing which is unique, which is we address tragedy with the opposite of tragedy. >> reporter: covid-19 derailed his plans for a book tour for the new one, a collaboration with his wife jen stein based on his hit stage show. that created a new direction, creating a charity called tip your weight staff. where comedians tryout new material. >> i want to go to the concert in the antidepressant commercial. >> i was a door at th
jamie wax reports on the state of comedy in the age of covid-19. >> what's up, everyone. >> reporter:ith stand-up in lock down and everyone home. >> get in the frame. we're just looking at hair. >> reporter: comics have had to adapt. >> i'm going to do a set for the cats. >> reporter: finding new ways. >> hi, it's me, your mother! >> supposing you brought the light inside the body. >> reporter: to bring us the laughs we so desperately need...
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it costs and 0 or negative in the case of many people they get paid to borrow money as we saw with jamie dimon and j.p. morgan what a poor person or a disadvantaged person or a minority person or particularly a black person is drawing credit they're charged 2025304050 percent 60 percent of payday loan that's too tough for some. one else to show the same wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape out does they become agitated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa of 14 drums what does this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott it will she is on this edition.
it costs and 0 or negative in the case of many people they get paid to borrow money as we saw with jamie dimon and j.p. morgan what a poor person or a disadvantaged person or a minority person or particularly a black person is drawing credit they're charged 2025304050 percent 60 percent of payday loan that's too tough for some. one else to show the same wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape out does they become agitated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so...
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there are just too many people flying in and out of planes to fly and now it's the converse of that jamie. i don't know if they are ever going to need as many planes as they have right now am i wrong and you know i'm you know here's a right and i mean there's there's tons and tons of these planes just powered out and deserts in other places for storage what you're doing for a previous conversations are usually there is a shortage of planes because everyone showing more than some of the research maxed it would serve it's got a. service and it was grounded it has still records in this day and that was. change in the schedule now they've got all these plates and they don't have all the passengers and so they had 2 parties playing 6 assets they're not cheap i mean this and suddenly you just go. and read it and not really think about it these things have to be maintained there are there they're not just sitting there. completely shut off that a garage. or something had to be maintained to x. be ready to go whatever they are making our story to go away that's a good sign for industry. this is o
there are just too many people flying in and out of planes to fly and now it's the converse of that jamie. i don't know if they are ever going to need as many planes as they have right now am i wrong and you know i'm you know here's a right and i mean there's there's tons and tons of these planes just powered out and deserts in other places for storage what you're doing for a previous conversations are usually there is a shortage of planes because everyone showing more than some of the research...