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janet. and janet - seen. what is your wife's name, nick? janet. and janet suffers i seen.zheimer's, _ nick? janet. and janet suffers from this and alzheimer's, why - nick? jarret. and janet suffers from this and alzheimer's, why did you want to raise money for these two charities in particular, in this way? charities in particular, in this wa ? ., , charities in particular, in this wa? . way? to support janet. when i could no [on . er way? to support janet. when i could no longer look _ way? to support janet. when i could no longer look after _ way? to support janet. when i could no longer look after her, _ way? to support janet. when i could no longer look after her, it _ way? to support janet. when i could no longer look after her, itjust - no longer look after her, itjust blew me apart. and i knew i had to get something to focus on and, since i love mountains, i thought, right, thatis i love mountains, i thought, right, that is the one where i can get maximum enjoyment and, hopefully, that will enable me to cope with these emotional problems, so you could argue that the
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thank you, janet. i think for me i just think you should probably compete in your biological category. absolutely and i think we can absolutely create some safe spaces for all of the iterations of that. absolutely. courtney i'm along the same lines there with kerry, i think that we can create an avenue just like phenot talked about eventually moving forward at least specifically for aquatic sports biological compete by where you who you were born as or what gender you're born as and they were talked about creating another avenue for trans athletes to compete together. so there's fairness and equality across the board for all all those that are competing. next question actually two questions out. why don't we have a separate category for transgenders is the first question. so we didn't hear it was the question. why don't we have another category? why don't we or transgender? i think that's kind of what we touched on, but anybody want on that. i just think that's a starting point with fina's ruling and s
thank you, janet. i think for me i just think you should probably compete in your biological category. absolutely and i think we can absolutely create some safe spaces for all of the iterations of that. absolutely. courtney i'm along the same lines there with kerry, i think that we can create an avenue just like phenot talked about eventually moving forward at least specifically for aquatic sports biological compete by where you who you were born as or what gender you're born as and they were...
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janet daley, born in the united states.*60s progressive who by the 1980s was a conservative, now writing a weekly column in the sunday telegraph. and thomas kielinger, who has been a foreign correspondent for german media, including in washington, during the carter and reagan presidencies. he has written biographies of churchill and of both queens elizabeth. lovely to have you all in the studio with us today. let me start with you, eunice, on the question of energy. how busy a summer has it been for governments in continental europe in terms of trying to address the energy crisis which is upon us and which will loom ever larger as the winter approaches? well, it has been extremely busy managing not only the expectations of voters but also managing the acrimony between member states because of course when there is a crisis then there is going to be a competition for resources. and we saw that with a little bit of blame gaming, southern europe saying a few things to germany in particular, saying a few things about germany's d
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but we come back to what janet said, feed. but we come back to what janet said. when_ feed.hese things which are in balance in america, i which are in balance in america, donald — which are in balance in america, donald trump _ which are in balance in america, donald trump is _ which are in balance in america, donald trump is the _ which are in balance in america, donald trump is the one - which are in balance in america, | donald trump is the one accident that i_ donald trump is the one accident that i wished _ donald trump is the one accident that i wished never— donald trump is the one accident that i wished never happen - donald trump is the one accident that i wished never happen in - that i wished never happen in american _ that i wished never happen in american history. _ that i wished never happen in american history. he - that i wished never happen in american history. he has- that i wished never happen in - american history. he has completely upset _ american history. he has completely upset the _ american history. he has completely upset the apple _ american histo
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good evening, janet.eal dire situation there. >> it is very challenging here tonight norah. tonight it is almost every family for themselves in the search for water. there is nothing in the stores, and if the water gives way across this city, they are running out. a line stretching as far as the eye can see in jackson, mississippi tonight, waiting for water that's safe to drink. >> hey, how you doing? where do you want it? >> reporter: the irony of it, too much water along jackson's pearl river after the storm contributed to the collapse of the city's aging water system. how long have you been in line here? >> about 2 1/2 hours. >> reporter: now there is a state of emergency, affecting as many as 180,000 people. >> the water is not safe to drink. i'd say it's not even safe to brush your teeth with. >> reporter: emergency crews have been scrambling to get the water treatment plant back online. floodwaters overran the pumps. >> how are you? >> have a great day, ma'am. >> reporter: desperate residents now on
good evening, janet.eal dire situation there. >> it is very challenging here tonight norah. tonight it is almost every family for themselves in the search for water. there is nothing in the stores, and if the water gives way across this city, they are running out. a line stretching as far as the eye can see in jackson, mississippi tonight, waiting for water that's safe to drink. >> hey, how you doing? where do you want it? >> reporter: the irony of it, too much water along...
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cbs' janet shamlian will start us off from jackson. good evening, janet. seems like a dire situation there. >> reporter: it's very challenging here tonight, norla. tonight, it's almost every family for themselves in the search for water. there's almost nothing in the stores. the water giveaways across this city are winning out. a line stretching as far as the -- running out. a line stretching as far as the eye could see in jackson, mississippi, tonight waiting for water that's safe to drink. the irony of it, too much water along jackson's pearl river after a storm contributed to the collapse of the city's aging water system. how long have you been in line here? >> about 2 1/2 hours. >> reporter: now, there's a state of emergency affecting as many as 180,000 people. >> the water is not safe to drink. i would even say it's not safe to brush your teeth with. >> reporter: emergency crews have been scrambling to get the water treatment plant back online. floodwaters overran the pumps. how are you? >> have a great day, ma'am. >> reporter: desperate residents now
cbs' janet shamlian will start us off from jackson. good evening, janet. seems like a dire situation there. >> reporter: it's very challenging here tonight, norla. tonight, it's almost every family for themselves in the search for water. there's almost nothing in the stores. the water giveaways across this city are winning out. a line stretching as far as the -- running out. a line stretching as far as the eye could see in jackson, mississippi, tonight waiting for water that's safe to...
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. >> all right, joining us now is janet ivy, president of explore mars and ceo and founder of janet'sdid i miss? what are you all laughing about? >> every time we have janet on, she has amazing backgrounds. i call her the snoceo of snazzy backgrounds. >> we're not talking to you in space? i thought we were talking to you in space. now i know. i want to ask you this, it has been 50 years, that is a generation since we sent someone to the moon, right? but we have done this before. we know the technology that it takes to get to the moon. so, i mean, obviously it feels like a long time coming. what has been taking so long? >> well, again, it is like remember that was 50 years ago, and when you think that was on rotary telephones and slide rules, it was amazing human feat. now we have built this orion spacecraft that will go further than any human rated vehicle ever and it is going to -- we're going to push it to its limits with artemis i, we're going to make sure it is fully ready for the next humans. and so -- and also it is going to go 40,000 miles further than any human-rated spacecraf
. >> all right, joining us now is janet ivy, president of explore mars and ceo and founder of janet'sdid i miss? what are you all laughing about? >> every time we have janet on, she has amazing backgrounds. i call her the snoceo of snazzy backgrounds. >> we're not talking to you in space? i thought we were talking to you in space. now i know. i want to ask you this, it has been 50 years, that is a generation since we sent someone to the moon, right? but we have done this...
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janet, you serve on our advisory board. so i think you for that. you are always welcome on this campus. we will ask you again and again to bring your voices to this conversation. we always well. and we will get together may be afterward with that piece of paper with those predictions. i'm sure there will be a lot of discussions about this election. elections have consequences. these are not just competitions for competition sake. they have ramifications. government is about consensus. we would like to bring you back and talk about what is the new landscape and how will we navigate that as a country. i appreciate you, i look forward to talking to all of you between now and electric day. -- election day. to my students coming back to campus, we are happy to have you here. certainly, you can't get enough advice from these individuals about how you can have an impact. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> nobody really thought that this would happen, that paris would succumb to the nazis. it was unthinkable that it would happen. you have the city of ligh
janet, you serve on our advisory board. so i think you for that. you are always welcome on this campus. we will ask you again and again to bring your voices to this conversation. we always well. and we will get together may be afterward with that piece of paper with those predictions. i'm sure there will be a lot of discussions about this election. elections have consequences. these are not just competitions for competition sake. they have ramifications. government is about consensus. we would...
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i promise, mom.m >> reportend on fray ed biest n, his mom janet meat made it to the game.nard made the most of his opportunity, a single, and a run scored. >> you go through all of life and you never know what's going to happen. you chase your dreams, it doesn't matter how old you are or what you're doing. >> i love you so much. thank you for everything, mom. thank you. thank you. >> i love you. >> thank you for supporting me. i couldn't do this without you. >> reporter: sometimes you just have to keep believing in yourself. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for "cbs mornings." you can follow us online at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital. i'm norah o'donnell. >>> sthis is cbs news flash. i'm matt piper in new york, a midwest house explosion leads to injuries and death, the most recent in the small town of wyatt, missouri, a man in his 20s was killed and nine others were injured. last wednesday, a house explosion in indiana killed three people. a
i promise, mom.m >> reportend on fray ed biest n, his mom janet meat made it to the game.nard made the most of his opportunity, a single, and a run scored. >> you go through all of life and you never know what's going to happen. you chase your dreams, it doesn't matter how old you are or what you're doing. >> i love you so much. thank you for everything, mom. thank you. thank you. >> i love you. >> thank you for supporting me. i couldn't do this without you....
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janet, vince's surrogate mother, got a call from jessie's mom. >> and she said, "janet, there's beens been shot." and i was devastated. i was like, "what? what do you mean he's been shot? " >> vince's cousin tim immediately left his home in virginia and travel to kentucky, still in disbelief. >> how can he survive two times in afghanistan, come home to be shot by some worthless thug that didn't even know him? >> you must have felt horrible for jessie and for the kids? >> absolutely. i must've call directly 50 times. i was trying to figure out what was going on and be there for her and the kids. >> by now, jessie had left the christian county sheriff's department and headed home. >> she's picked up by a friend. >> the day after the murder local police and agents from campbell more canvassing the goslyn's neighborhood. this is now a mix of army investigators and local investigators? >> it is. >> they knocked on the door of kay and william ray, the couple who lived next to the gaza lens. what they had to say was so compelling that they asked them to come in for an interview >> you said
janet, vince's surrogate mother, got a call from jessie's mom. >> and she said, "janet, there's beens been shot." and i was devastated. i was like, "what? what do you mean he's been shot? " >> vince's cousin tim immediately left his home in virginia and travel to kentucky, still in disbelief. >> how can he survive two times in afghanistan, come home to be shot by some worthless thug that didn't even know him? >> you must have felt horrible for jessie...
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luego identificados como janet pantoja de 29 años y juan almanza de 36 años >> indica que el vehículo de policía en la publicación hace seis días indica que la alguacil buscó en esa área donde sus teléfonos fueron publicados por última vez embargo pudieron localizar. >> la investigación de las llantas visibles de la carretera. no hay más detalles sobre el incidente >> las familias de janet y juan no han respondido a nuestra solicitud para hablar de esta gran pérdida. >> hemos tratado de comunicarnos con las agencias ya que como muchas otras personas sigue la cuestión de qué fue la causa de esta tragedia. >> noticiero telemundo california. >> las solicitudes de desempleo sigue disminuyendo. solo en la semana que terminó el sábado 13 de agosto procesaron 200 en cuenta mi petición es.2000 menos que la semana previa. >> el departamento de trabajo informó a principios de este mes que las empresas agregaran 528,000 puestos en julio más del doble de lo que esperaban. en materia educativa tenemos una advertencia dirigido a los universitarios. >> en esta época muchos pueden caer víctima de una
luego identificados como janet pantoja de 29 años y juan almanza de 36 años >> indica que el vehículo de policía en la publicación hace seis días indica que la alguacil buscó en esa área donde sus teléfonos fueron publicados por última vez embargo pudieron localizar. >> la investigación de las llantas visibles de la carretera. no hay más detalles sobre el incidente >> las familias de janet y juan no han respondido a nuestra solicitud para hablar de esta gran...
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so welcome, janet, it's good to see you. i can't hear you. so i am wat'g to happen with the january 6th committee and how is that gonna be? where are they going to be right before the elections? are we going to have any news from the department of justice? are we going to have any more investigations? we were talking about all the legal troubles that trump may may incur in the future. and how soon is that future? so all these things we we should be watching closely and candidates should be prepared to to act upon them because honestly, they have to adjust to the new cycle as they see it coming. so, those are news will happen up until the last minute and we will react and voters do react to to what happens as we saw specifically. i'm thinking of hillary clinton and the emails and and everything that happened in the last election. so we know that the prettiest election, so we definitely need to watch. and i think one thing, if i if i had to say for journalists, one thing that we also pay attention to is the local races, because historically, we
so welcome, janet, it's good to see you. i can't hear you. so i am wat'g to happen with the january 6th committee and how is that gonna be? where are they going to be right before the elections? are we going to have any news from the department of justice? are we going to have any more investigations? we were talking about all the legal troubles that trump may may incur in the future. and how soon is that future? so all these things we we should be watching closely and candidates should be...
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here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: emotional testimony from neil heslan.he father of 6-year-old jesse lewis killed at sandy hook elementary in 2012. >> when you lose a child, you're losing part of yourself, and those feelings don't go aquay. >> reporter: heslan and jesse's mom scarlett lewis are suing conspiracy theorist alex jones. jones on his "infowars" program told his audience of millions that the massacre was a hoax, calling the victims and their families crisis actors. >> they staged sandy hook. the evidence is overwhelm ing. >> reporter: the parents are asking for $150 million, saying they've endured years of harassment and threat by jones' followers. >> alex started this fight and i'll finish this fight. >> reporter: calling jones a coward for not being present for his testimony, but jones was in court this afternoon as scarlett lewis, the boy's mother took the stand and addressed him directly. >> my son existed. you're still on your show today trying to say that i'm implying that i'm an actress. >> raise your right hand. >> reporter: late today j
here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: emotional testimony from neil heslan.he father of 6-year-old jesse lewis killed at sandy hook elementary in 2012. >> when you lose a child, you're losing part of yourself, and those feelings don't go aquay. >> reporter: heslan and jesse's mom scarlett lewis are suing conspiracy theorist alex jones. jones on his "infowars" program told his audience of millions that the massacre was a hoax, calling the victims and their...
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so welcome, janet, it's good to see you. i can't hear you. there is no way to predict anything that the media has right before the election. i am watching what will happen with the january 6 committee and where will they be right before the election. investigations? we were talking about all the legal troubles that trump may all the legal troubles trump may incur in the future. the only thing we should be watching closely. they have to adjust to the new cycle that they see coming. will react and voters do react to to what happens as we saw specifically. i'm thinking of hillary clinton and the emails and and everything that happened in the last election. so we know that the prettiest election, so we definitely need to watch. and i think one thing, if i if i had to say for journalists, one thing that we also pay attention to is the local races, because historically, we know that if we do have a link on session, as it seems that it will be for the next two years, local elections have real consequences and very consequential in what happens in th
so welcome, janet, it's good to see you. i can't hear you. there is no way to predict anything that the media has right before the election. i am watching what will happen with the january 6 committee and where will they be right before the election. investigations? we were talking about all the legal troubles that trump may all the legal troubles trump may incur in the future. the only thing we should be watching closely. they have to adjust to the new cycle that they see coming. will react...
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>> o'donnell: and janet shamlian is here with us in washington from texas.ow are these food banks meeting the needs of so many people? >> reporter: norah, sometimes they're running out of food while people are still in line. and for example, the dallas food bank says they're making food swaps. now, they buy canned pears instead of canned peaches because of the cost, and they say they're already having trouble finding turkeys at thanksgiving at a price they can afford to pay. >> o'donnell: my goodness, they need more help. janet shamlian, thank you. now to this story, rape accusations derail an n.f.l. career. the alleged teenaged victim is speak out tonight for the first time. that story, in 60 seconds. but gut focused entyvio is. entyvio works at the site of the problem to block certain inflammation-causing cells from entering the gut. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection which can be serious. although unlikely, a risk of pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection ca
>> o'donnell: and janet shamlian is here with us in washington from texas.ow are these food banks meeting the needs of so many people? >> reporter: norah, sometimes they're running out of food while people are still in line. and for example, the dallas food bank says they're making food swaps. now, they buy canned pears instead of canned peaches because of the cost, and they say they're already having trouble finding turkeys at thanksgiving at a price they can afford to pay....
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cbs' janet shamlian is in jackson. navy seal death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight, questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' david martin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. >> o'donnell: and the medical breakthrough. cbs' jon lapook with new technol that could change lives. ed >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary, just-before-midnight filing from the justice department, where the government laid out its investigation in far more detail than ever before. the document is 36 pages long with 18 additional pages of attachments and includes this photo at the end of the filing, the final page showing several classified secret and top secret documents. one noteworthy point-- none of the folders bear a label our a stamp kathy indicating they have been declassified. justice department says
cbs' janet shamlian is in jackson. navy seal death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight, questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' david martin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. >> o'donnell: and the medical breakthrough. cbs' jon lapook with new technol that could change lives. ed >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good...
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janet. this and alzheimer's, as you were saying in that little film that we were just watching a few moments ago. why did you want to raise money for these two charities in particular in this way? well, to support janet when i could no longer look after her. itjust blew me apart. and i knew i had to get something, as i've said, to focus on. and since i love mountains, i thought, right, that's the one where i can get maximum enjoyment and hopefully that will enable me to cope with these emotional problems. so you could argue that the absolutely initial spark was me. i needed something to help me. and then i was pretty sure that climbing the munros would help me. but then, very soon after making that decision, i realised that as a challenge i can go public with it and hopefully get loads of sponsors. and you've certainly done that. beforejuly 2020, how many mountains or munros had you climbed? 0h... i'd climbed a lot, but not systematically. all the munros. i'd probably climbed a quarter of th
janet. this and alzheimer's, as you were saying in that little film that we were just watching a few moments ago. why did you want to raise money for these two charities in particular in this way? well, to support janet when i could no longer look after her. itjust blew me apart. and i knew i had to get something, as i've said, to focus on. and since i love mountains, i thought, right, that's the one where i can get maximum enjoyment and hopefully that will enable me to cope with these...
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cbs' janet shamlian talks to a single mom struggling to check off their preschooler's supply list. >> i would probably put it around $50 to $75. >> reporter: and it's not complete. >> it's not complete, no. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, rank tonight from new york city. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, millions of americans in the southwest are under flood warnings after monsoon rains drenched communities across parts of six states, north texas getting worst of it. the dallas-forth worth area suffering from a months-long drought was pummeled with more than nine inches. that is the second heaviest rainfall in the city's history. it was the equivalent of a summer's worth of rain in one 24-hour period. floodwaters rushed through the streets, submerging vehicles, and we're learning tonight, a woman was swept off a bridge and has died. while floorlts create nightmares on the ground, airlines are severely impacted with more than 7,000 flights in the u.s. delayed or canceled. more than half of all the
cbs' janet shamlian talks to a single mom struggling to check off their preschooler's supply list. >> i would probably put it around $50 to $75. >> reporter: and it's not complete. >> it's not complete, no. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, rank tonight from new york city. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, millions of americans in the southwest are under flood warnings...
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bernard's biggest fan-- his mom, janet, made it to the game.unity-- a single, a stolen base and she a run scored. >> you can go through all of life, and you just never know what's going to happen. so you chase your dreams. it doesn't matter how old you are, what you're doing. >> i can't believe it! >> i love you so much. thank you for everything, mom. thank you. >> i love you! >> thank you for supporting me. i couldn't do this without you. >> reporter: sometimes you just have to keep believing i yourself. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: that's a great way to end tonight's show. i'm norah o'd >> judge judy: when you split up, you took the c nnouwhen s didt which it wasot. n nt wat st.ol. 'sheo-owne tar for thd tr>> i had neas. had trd geing in sctith >> jge jud j. >> announcer: "judge judy." the courtroom >> announcer: "judge judy." the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution twenty-three-year-old melysa juengel is suing her ex-boyfriend, 23-year-old luke wesner, for unpaid car pay
bernard's biggest fan-- his mom, janet, made it to the game.unity-- a single, a stolen base and she a run scored. >> you can go through all of life, and you just never know what's going to happen. so you chase your dreams. it doesn't matter how old you are, what you're doing. >> i can't believe it! >> i love you so much. thank you for everything, mom. thank you. >> i love you! >> thank you for supporting me. i couldn't do this without you. >> reporter:...
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cbs' janet shamlian is there. so, janet, what are you hearing? >> reporter: norah, good evening. the meeting is just getting started here at uvalde high school, and it's a full house. board members considering whether to fire chief pete arredondo, something parents here have been demanding for months, calling for his termination for what's been described as a botched law enforcement response. arredondo was currently on unpaid leave. we've just learned that he is not going to show here tonight, but he has previously said that he did not think he was in charge on the day the shooting happened. and as this hearing gets started, across this city at the schools, fences are going up, cameras are being installed for a greater security presence. most kids go back to class here just after labor day. norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you so much. let's turn now to some breaking news in ukraine, where at least 22 people were killed and dozens more injured in a russian missile strike on a train station. the strike in eastern ukraine comes six months after the start of russia's invas
cbs' janet shamlian is there. so, janet, what are you hearing? >> reporter: norah, good evening. the meeting is just getting started here at uvalde high school, and it's a full house. board members considering whether to fire chief pete arredondo, something parents here have been demanding for months, calling for his termination for what's been described as a botched law enforcement response. arredondo was currently on unpaid leave. we've just learned that he is not going to show here...
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and janet, every time we've had a major -- janet has been there.he has stood with us and has been singular in this effort to unite people of color which is so critical at this time. and we know there are always forces of division and confusion. there are always those who want to create competition and finger-pointing. even -- you have been so instrumental how do we work together? i think the people here, we are all interested in, when you go back to the local level, how do you work together? how do you find common ground? how not fall into the trap of competition and division. and what i call -- politics. >> thank you, mark. i appreciate it. it is wonderful to be here. it is an honor to be here with incredible leaders but let me add my voice of attitude to mark for engaging, partnering, and understanding the importance of our block -- black and brown communities to be in solidarity. we understand that there is or that -- that unites us than divides us but mark is right, there are forces out there that would like to see is divided. they understand w
and janet, every time we've had a major -- janet has been there.he has stood with us and has been singular in this effort to unite people of color which is so critical at this time. and we know there are always forces of division and confusion. there are always those who want to create competition and finger-pointing. even -- you have been so instrumental how do we work together? i think the people here, we are all interested in, when you go back to the local level, how do you work together?...
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ok janet, about 4% sometime next year. ok janet, good to talk to you, we will see you again soon.es struggling with their promises over a greener future given at cop26? he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party and he accepts exactly 45 years to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disc that's brighter than anything, save the moon — our neighbouring planet, mars. horn toots there is no doubt that this election | is an important milestone in the birth of east timori as the world's newest nation. it will take months, and billions of dollars, to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years so it was with great satisfaction that clockmakerjohn vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. big ben bongs this is bbc news. the latest headlines: nasa has given the go—ahead for its latest test flight to the moon. artemis will launch next monday
ok janet, about 4% sometime next year. ok janet, good to talk to you, we will see you again soon.es struggling with their promises over a greener future given at cop26? he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party and he accepts exactly 45 years to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disc that's brighter than...
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when the interview ended tony asked to see janet. >> i promise you i never did anything to anybody.e. i think about how it affects you and our church. >> tony and janet answered all of their questions, have been cooperative and tony gave them a swab of his dna and fingerprints and the police thanked them and took them home. coming up, the interview, part 2. this one a little tougher. >> any reason why someone might have seen your van over there. >> surely i don't have the only pewter ford minivan in the town. >> that's true. that is true. >> when dateline continues. it could make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. did you know there are surfaces in your home that look clean but a closer look shows there are often layers of invisible dirt left behind. try mr. clean magic eraser for a deep down hygienic clean. magic eraser removes the messes you can see as well as more of the dirt and grime you don't. all you do is wet, squeeze and start erasing dirt an
when the interview ended tony asked to see janet. >> i promise you i never did anything to anybody.e. i think about how it affects you and our church. >> tony and janet answered all of their questions, have been cooperative and tony gave them a swab of his dna and fingerprints and the police thanked them and took them home. coming up, the interview, part 2. this one a little tougher. >> any reason why someone might have seen your van over there. >> surely i don't have...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> still ahead, the dramatic end to a wild police pursuit and why the sheriff is asking for prayers tonight. >>> and what you need to do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. as sensodyne scientists we make sure we listen. people tell us they are looking for ways to invest in staying strong and healthy. it's why we created new sensodyne nourish. it uses science that actively nourishes and strengthens teeth. you can start using it today. new sensodyne nourish. you said that you would shave your eyebrow off for a #klondike ( ding ) ( shaving buzz ) oooooh. ( all laughing ) ♪ what would you do for a klondike ♪ [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. there is nothing
janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> still ahead, the dramatic end to a wild police pursuit and why the sheriff is asking for prayers tonight. >>> and what you need to do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. as sensodyne scientists we make sure we listen....
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here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: volunteering has long been a way to keep kansas city off thehero, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes, challenged students to volunteer 15 hours, that it really scored. he teamed up with the kansas city chapter of the national youth volunteer corps, which helps kids make a difference. when patrick mahomes puts his name on something like this, what type of impact does it have? >> oh, man. it -- that's the man of the nfl. so just having his name associated with it was a big thing for us. >> reporter: a blitz of enthusiasm as kids scrambled to be on mahomes' special team. enrollment more than doubled. >> i like how he gives the charity a lot. and he's probably my -- one of my favorite players players in the nfl right now. >> reporter: the work is helpful. like making dog toys for shelter puppies. but it's as much about introducing kids to the concept of service. >> when i grow up, i do want to be a nurse. this is a great start for me to help people out.gaen that is ou >> we'll use the shovel to dig them up -- >> reporter: teaching the leaders of to
here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: volunteering has long been a way to keep kansas city off thehero, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes, challenged students to volunteer 15 hours, that it really scored. he teamed up with the kansas city chapter of the national youth volunteer corps, which helps kids make a difference. when patrick mahomes puts his name on something like this, what type of impact does it have? >> oh, man. it -- that's the man of the nfl. so just having his name...
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of discoveries. >>> joining me now is janet petro, director of the kennedy space center. hi, janet.t be any humans on this flight. what is the goal of this first mission and what makes it so spectacular? >> good evening, pam, and thank you for having me on tonight. i'm going to start by saying how excited i am. i grew up here on the space coast and as bill was mentioning, my dad worked on the apollo program. so to be here on the cusp of the first test flight of the artemis generation, i'm not only excited but it's very, very personal for me. so artemis i you mentioned launched from the kennedy space center on monday. it will loop around the earth. it will go out to the moon. go around it, and then it will end up splashing down in the pacific ocean about 42 days later. as you mentioned, it's uncrewed the. it's a test flight, and so we expect that, you know, not everything might go as planned, but, you know, with the space launch system, the rocket piece and then the orion, the capsule, flying together for the first time in the extreme environment of deep space, we expect to learn a w
of discoveries. >>> joining me now is janet petro, director of the kennedy space center. hi, janet.t be any humans on this flight. what is the goal of this first mission and what makes it so spectacular? >> good evening, pam, and thank you for having me on tonight. i'm going to start by saying how excited i am. i grew up here on the space coast and as bill was mentioning, my dad worked on the apollo program. so to be here on the cusp of the first test flight of the artemis...
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de casas mÓviles hasta dÓnde llegÓ el nivel del agua es uno de los autos que nos dio la facilidad janet hasta este nivel o sea, este automÓvil quedÓ completamente inundado justamente su casa mÓvil, el nivel del agua llegÓ hasta acÁ estamos hablando de quizÁs 3 pies les quiero mostrar el interior de esta casa hasta dÓnde llegÓ el agua el colchÓn totalmente inundado muchas pertenencias tuvieron que dejar aquÍ la seÑora janet medina nos relata que su hijo fue rescatado por los bomberos y vamos a escuchar el testimonio de su devastaciÓn >>> rescataron a mi hijo con la plancha, corrÍa y corrÍa el agua no sabÍamos cuÁndo iba a parar y ya no pudimos salir de aquÍ. >> me imagino que es muy difÍcil ver su casa asÍ? >>> por supuesto hay muchas familias hispanas muchas familias que no saben quÉ hacer estÁn desesperadas ante esta devastaciÓn por supuesto los colchones aquÍ tirados imagÍnense el agua hasta aquÍ las autoridades hablan de 174 rescates en esta zona 500 llamadas de emergencia hasta la noche de ayer regreso contigo felicidad. >> gracias edgar >>> el agua se ha llevado la vida de una niÑa
de casas mÓviles hasta dÓnde llegÓ el nivel del agua es uno de los autos que nos dio la facilidad janet hasta este nivel o sea, este automÓvil quedÓ completamente inundado justamente su casa mÓvil, el nivel del agua llegÓ hasta acÁ estamos hablando de quizÁs 3 pies les quiero mostrar el interior de esta casa hasta dÓnde llegÓ el agua el colchÓn totalmente inundado muchas pertenencias tuvieron que dejar aquÍ la seÑora janet medina nos relata que su hijo fue rescatado por los...
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. >> why this '80s janet jackson s trending and why you have to think twice before playing it on on your computer. that's next ir morning mix. >> on the bay area beat, policee look for thieves who targeted ar san jose bakery. they were caught going into the back door early wednesday. police say they they held several workers at knife point. and even though no one was hurt, the staff is still still shaken up. >> all they kept demand somethig where's the safe, where's the safe, and i just told them i don't know where the safe is. i am the dishwasher and you got te wrong person. it's shocking at e moment. more so more so worriedt everyone else. my mind was a thousand miles an hour trying to to contemplate what's happening and everything was so quick. >> the robbers didn't get into e safe but did leave with cash. > >> staying in san jose, two tees have now been arrested for the killing of a safeway worker in the willow glen store. 24-year-d manny huizar was gunned down after he reportedly confronted someone who was stealing liquor. marshals tracked down one of the the suspects one of the sus
. >> why this '80s janet jackson s trending and why you have to think twice before playing it on on your computer. that's next ir morning mix. >> on the bay area beat, policee look for thieves who targeted ar san jose bakery. they were caught going into the back door early wednesday. police say they they held several workers at knife point. and even though no one was hurt, the staff is still still shaken up. >> all they kept demand somethig where's the safe, where's the safe,...
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janet shamlian has more. >> reporter: emotional testimony from neil heslin. he's the father of 6-year-old jesse lewis, killed at sandy hook elementary in 2012. >> when you lose a child, you're losing part of yourself. those feelings don't go away. >> reporter: heslin and jesse's mom are suing conspiracy theorist alex jones. jones on his infowars program told his audience of millions that the massacre was hoax, calling the victims and their families crisis actors. >> they staged sandy hook. the evidence is just overwhelming. >> reporter: parents are asking for $150 million saying they've endured years of harassment and threats by jones' followers. >> alex started the fight -- i'll finish this fight. >> reporter: heslin called jones a coward for not being present for his testimony. jones was in court as scarlett lewis, the boy's mother, took the stand and addressed him directly >> my son existed. you're still on your show today trying to say that i'm implying that i'm an actress. >> raise your right hand -- >> reporter: jones took the stand in his own defense.
janet shamlian has more. >> reporter: emotional testimony from neil heslin. he's the father of 6-year-old jesse lewis, killed at sandy hook elementary in 2012. >> when you lose a child, you're losing part of yourself. those feelings don't go away. >> reporter: heslin and jesse's mom are suing conspiracy theorist alex jones. jones on his infowars program told his audience of millions that the massacre was hoax, calling the victims and their families crisis actors. >> they...
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in tonight's weekend journal, cbs's janet shanlian takes us on a dig in the backyard. >> reporter: when beth brown needs groceries, she often does her shopping in her own backyard. what do you think you're saving on groceries? >> every month, probably $400. >> reporter: and it is like a well-stocked produce section. among what's growing, lettuce, squash, tomatoes, and cantaloupe. the nurse and single mom of two boys says she's trying to save everywhere she can as prices skyrocket. the average u.s. household in june spent $51 more on groceries than a year ago. >> the prices in food have really gone up just everywhere, and so i have been growing a lot more vegetables to kind of keep up with that. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texas. >> americans used to spend under 10% of their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15% to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs the central texas vegetable gardeners facebook group. what have you seen
in tonight's weekend journal, cbs's janet shanlian takes us on a dig in the backyard. >> reporter: when beth brown needs groceries, she often does her shopping in her own backyard. what do you think you're saving on groceries? >> every month, probably $400. >> reporter: and it is like a well-stocked produce section. among what's growing, lettuce, squash, tomatoes, and cantaloupe. the nurse and single mom of two boys says she's trying to save everywhere she can as prices...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >> brennan: still ahead, a woman blasts into space and the history. art's on the line depend silhouette keeping leaks off her mind. comfortable in shapeware fabric she moves with ease. confident on nights like these. depend silhouette. the only thing stronger than us, is you. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, act fast ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. when tired, achy feet make your whole body want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly beans. the number one brand fo
janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >> brennan: still ahead, a woman blasts into space and the history. art's on the line depend silhouette keeping leaks off her mind. comfortable in shapeware fabric she moves with ease. confident on nights like these. depend silhouette. the only thing stronger than us, is you. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5...
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her friend, janet gomez, dove for her from the moment it rang, but it was not kenya. it was another boyfriend. >> he said, are you with kenya? i said, no, i thought she was with you. that is when it all started. >> started? oh, it had more than started for kenya. swallowed up by, well, whatever it was. some dark presents, haunting the happy, dempsey streets. coming up, kenya's family starts to worry, and the dark presents, whatever it might be, come for their own daughter? >> something was wrong. it was seriously wrong. >> that was when i went into high alert. >> when dateline, continues. n dateline, continues. so you have round-the-clock protection on all your stuff. like that cardboard tv. i told props to switch that out. okay, everyone, that's a wrap. [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than faking a burst pipe? got a little carried away. yeah. (dog barking) we love our pets. got a little carried away. but w
her friend, janet gomez, dove for her from the moment it rang, but it was not kenya. it was another boyfriend. >> he said, are you with kenya? i said, no, i thought she was with you. that is when it all started. >> started? oh, it had more than started for kenya. swallowed up by, well, whatever it was. some dark presents, haunting the happy, dempsey streets. coming up, kenya's family starts to worry, and the dark presents, whatever it might be, come for their own daughter? >>...
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cbs's janet shamlian has more in tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: there's more than food growing on this patch of farmland. a crop of boys becoming men. >> one! >> reporter: it's a two-year agriculture-focused free entrepreneurship class called boys grow, offering mentoring to 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, many lacking important life skills. >> the soft skills we teach are skills that they're going to be able to continue on, but they have an opportunity to learn them out here. >> reporter: after working in the juvenile justice system founder john gordon was looking for a way to inspire kids, like kendrell kirkwood. >> he told me to go to college, college is worth it, do everything that i probably wouldn't want to da because next thing you know i might want to do it. >> reporter: there's a need in the kansas city metro area where data indicates there are nearly double the number of youth homicides compared to the national average. and in missouri black students are half as likely as white students to graduate college. three days a week in summer the ten-acre farm is worked by four doz
cbs's janet shamlian has more in tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: there's more than food growing on this patch of farmland. a crop of boys becoming men. >> one! >> reporter: it's a two-year agriculture-focused free entrepreneurship class called boys grow, offering mentoring to 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, many lacking important life skills. >> the soft skills we teach are skills that they're going to be able to continue on, but they have an opportunity to...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >>> still ahead, a woman blasts into space and the history books.yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. treat & prevent - all in one. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. with four rockets launched from earth. that includes an atlas 5 rocket that blasted off from cape canaveral, sending a missile warning satellite into orbit for the defense department. in the west texas desert, jeff bezos' blue origin launched six people into space. that includes vanessa o'brien. she is now the first woman to complete what's called the explorer's extreme trifecta. she ha
janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >>> still ahead, a woman blasts into space and the history books.yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea,...
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cbs's janet shamlian is in uvalde. >> reporter: tonight uvalde school's police chief, pete arredondo,d cause exits to terminate the noncertified contract of pete arredondo effective immediately. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: an outraged community finally getting what it has been pleading for. >> turn in your badge and step down! you don't deserve to wear one! >> reporter: arredondo was a no-show here. his attorney releasing a 17-page statement calling the meeting an "unconstitutional public lynching" and calling his actions outstanding. family say next to go are some of the officers in the hallway while children were calling 911 from the classroom. adam martinez say his son and daughter are frightened and won't be going back to school. they will take classes remotely. >> i told my son, they're going to have impomore cops, they're g to have higher fencing, and right away he said, it doesn't matter if there's cops or not, they're not going to go in, they're not going to protect us. >> reporter: some are leaving the district entirely. uvalde's sacred heart catholic school has
cbs's janet shamlian is in uvalde. >> reporter: tonight uvalde school's police chief, pete arredondo,d cause exits to terminate the noncertified contract of pete arredondo effective immediately. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: an outraged community finally getting what it has been pleading for. >> turn in your badge and step down! you don't deserve to wear one! >> reporter: arredondo was a no-show here. his attorney releasing a 17-page statement...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >> o'donnell: schools across the country are struggling to find enoughe'll show you what some of them are doing to ease the crisis.n . pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire . >> o'donnell: as students return to the classrooms, school districts across the country are struggling to hire enough teachers. cbs' manuel bojorquez takes a look at the problem and some potential solutions. >> reporter: it was the first day of school in los angeles county, the nation's second-largest district. but the national teacher shortage is affecting smaller systems, like, like espiritu charter schools in phoenix, arizona. >> i think the long-term danger on this is
janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >> o'donnell: schools across the country are struggling to find enoughe'll show you what some of them are doing to ease the crisis.n . pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. let's turn how to ukraine where fears are growing over a potential nuclear disaster. after weeks of shelling, europe's largest nuclear power plant temporary lost power today for the first time ever. president biden spoke with ukraine within president zelenskyy, both urging russia to withdraw from the facility. cbs's debora patta is in ukraine. >> reporter: it's an historic first in all the wrong ways. the first time zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been completely disconnected from the grivmentd it was caused by a fire in a nearby call station that cut off the plant's last remaining supply lines. a constant electricity supply is critical to cooling down spent nuclear fuel and avoiding a disastrous meltdown says nuclear ex hert hamish de bretton gordon. >> if the power goes off, we're then relying on generators from fairly elderly diesel generates to turn on the safety systems. once you lose the main power supply you're almost in a two engine airplane which loses one engine and the
norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. let's turn how to ukraine where fears are growing over a potential nuclear disaster. after weeks of shelling, europe's largest nuclear power plant temporary lost power today for the first time ever. president biden spoke with ukraine within president zelenskyy, both urging russia to withdraw from the facility. cbs's debora patta is in ukraine. >> reporter: it's an historic first in all the wrong ways. the first time zaporizhzhia...
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janet shamlian, cbs news. still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," abortion is on the ballot for the first time since "roe" was overturned. we'll take you to the battleground state when we come battleground state when we come back in 60 seconds. you weren't made for uc or crohn's, but gut focused entyvio is. entyvio works at the site of the problem to block certain inflammation-causing cells from entering the gut. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection which can be serious. although unlikely, a risk of pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. in clinical trials, entyvio helped many people achieve long-term relief and remission. ask your doctor about entyvio. ♪entyvio, entyvio, entyvio♪ . >> dickerson: tonight, the justice department is suing the s
janet shamlian, cbs news. still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," abortion is on the ballot for the first time since "roe" was overturned. we'll take you to the battleground state when we come battleground state when we come back in 60 seconds. you weren't made for uc or crohn's, but gut focused entyvio is. entyvio works at the site of the problem to block certain inflammation-causing cells from entering the gut. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during...
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here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> hi, puppy!boxer boom kim kempton will treasure forever. 's my baby.minmy chi >> reporter: photographer uren s kennedy is taking ththartbreak ofa reonshipomg >> yanto capre those happhhere s, stor wt they are, t captures will the true love. >> reporter: these were her had cancer.s of four-year-old after posting them online an unexpected response. >> families from california, from out of the state, from canada, you know, all asking if they could travel to me or if i would fly to them to be able to do this. so the outreach was absolutely incredible. >> reporter: in a matter of weeks? >> in a matter of days. >> reporter: kennedy created this web site with names of photographers willing to do the same. the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreaking, life-stopping, just earth-shattering grief. >> reporter: for the animals we love, gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, "i was feeling absolutely heartbreak, bu
here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> hi, puppy!boxer boom kim kempton will treasure forever. 's my baby.minmy chi >> reporter: photographer uren s kennedy is taking ththartbreak ofa reonshipomg >> yanto capre those happhhere s, stor wt they are, t captures will the true love. >> reporter: these were her had cancer.s of four-year-old after posting them online an unexpected response. >> families from california, from out of the state, from canada, you know, all asking if...