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jeans?aughter ] >> steve: squeaking in your jeans? >> squeezing >> jimmy: squeezing. >> okay, come on >> jimmy: yeah, yeah >> steve: keep on going. >> jimmy: boobies, guccis. all right. box. i don't know don't say -- i don't - box. don't say -- >> monkey in a box horse. >> jimmy: oh oh, "old town road?" >> "old town road? ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: there you go, jimmy got it >> -- the box? >> i...
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stick around for the weather, jean.t's her favorite part. >> she always says that, jeff. >> surfing forecast for her. >> we're going to miss you, jean. >>> weekend forecast, exactly what you wanted, jean and everyone at home. area of high pressure, dry weather saturday and sunday, good for any plans you have. smaller system is squeaking by to the south that's going to bring in cloud cover for us. might just make it easier for you to sleep in. all been working hard for the weekend. finally going to be here. let those clouds give you a break. there's cloud cover there as we start off the morning. through the afternoon, get the sunshine building in, will set us up with a really good day. as we begin tomorrow morning, start off in upper 30s and low 40s. 39 in tri-valley, 42 for peninsula and south bay at 40, san francisco 44 and north bay a chilly 39. tomorrow, feels like spring with sunshine and mid and upper 60s in south bay. san jose is 67. gilroy, 66, milpitas, 68. east bay is fantastic, hayward 65. peninsula, 63 in dal
stick around for the weather, jean.t's her favorite part. >> she always says that, jeff. >> surfing forecast for her. >> we're going to miss you, jean. >>> weekend forecast, exactly what you wanted, jean and everyone at home. area of high pressure, dry weather saturday and sunday, good for any plans you have. smaller system is squeaking by to the south that's going to bring in cloud cover for us. might just make it easier for you to sleep in. all been working hard for...
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and now, jean, you can go to bed at 10:00 p.m.you want. >> no, she is going to stay up and watch us. thank you. lester holt is next. >>> breaking news tonight. the states of emergency as a potentially historic nor'easter takes aim at the east coast. the powerful storm putting 68 million on alert from south carolina to maine. the first blizzard warnings in four years in parts of the east amtrak cancelling service. up to two feet of snow, potential hurricane-force wind gusts. we're tracking it all. >>> also tonight, the bridge collapse in pittsburgh six vehicles plunging down a city bus hanging over a ravine. crews rappelling over 150 feet to rescue passengers others forming a human chain. ten people injured president biden touring the scene today. the collapse coming just hours before his visit to tout his infrastructure plan. >>> just in, president biden saying he will deploy u.s. troops to eastern europe in the near term to counter the russian threat to ukraine. it comes as the top u.s. general warns that an invasion would be, qu
and now, jean, you can go to bed at 10:00 p.m.you want. >> no, she is going to stay up and watch us. thank you. lester holt is next. >>> breaking news tonight. the states of emergency as a potentially historic nor'easter takes aim at the east coast. the powerful storm putting 68 million on alert from south carolina to maine. the first blizzard warnings in four years in parts of the east amtrak cancelling service. up to two feet of snow, potential hurricane-force wind gusts. we're...
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this looks different, jean? >> so far, and at the end you have to look at the results, look at what's happening, and you wonder if that had been a black lives matter protest, crowd, that had invaded the capitol and assaulted police officers and, you know, in that way. are these kinds of sentences we'd be seeing? i doubt it. that said, i think joyce makes an excellent point, had there been a black lives matter protest, there would have been school buses already waiting to take arrestees to, you know, to the to be processed right after it happened. there were no such preparations in place on january 6th and so, you know, they're having to track these people down from video and from everything. this is a very, these are difficult cases to make. >> yeah, i think you both make fair points because it is complex, that's why we hear from people who have been inside these processes but i am putting the word out here as we track this a year in what the track record is, we'll see how the upcoming trials go. i want to thank
this looks different, jean? >> so far, and at the end you have to look at the results, look at what's happening, and you wonder if that had been a black lives matter protest, crowd, that had invaded the capitol and assaulted police officers and, you know, in that way. are these kinds of sentences we'd be seeing? i doubt it. that said, i think joyce makes an excellent point, had there been a black lives matter protest, there would have been school buses already waiting to take arrestees...
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we wish jean elle the best of luck. >> oh my gosh. >> it's going to be strange not to have jean on tvmaybe she'll be watching us late at night. >> so genuine. such a hard worker. what you see on tv is exactly what you get in person. and yeah, we are going to miss you so much, jean. >> she's a great surfing too. >> yeah. best of luck to you. by the way, very accurate and responsible for journalists nowadays and even in the olden days. that is very important to us. congrats, jean. >>> we've got high pressure bringing in dry weather. we're going to get a bit of cloud cover mixing in as well. let's go ahead and get you to the microclimate forecast and we'll show you what we are dealing with. again, it's just a small system. no rainfall with this. we're going to get the clouds moving into the bay area tomorrow morning. you can see those widespread cloud covers from the north bay down to the south bay. as we head through the afternoon, we get that sun coming in. it's going to be a nice saturday afternoon for us. temperatures to start are going to begin in the 40s. a light wind out of the no
we wish jean elle the best of luck. >> oh my gosh. >> it's going to be strange not to have jean on tvmaybe she'll be watching us late at night. >> so genuine. such a hard worker. what you see on tv is exactly what you get in person. and yeah, we are going to miss you so much, jean. >> she's a great surfing too. >> yeah. best of luck to you. by the way, very accurate and responsible for journalists nowadays and even in the olden days. that is very important to us....
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thank you very much, jean- it is a _ in the uk. thank you very much, jean.you very much, jean. it is a quarter past - in the uk. thank you very much, jean. it is a quarter past one. i our top story this lunchtime... confusion about the fate of the report on lockdown gatherings at downing street after the police say key details should be left out. and we take a look at the staffing crisis in care in the home and how it is affecting the people whose quality of life depend on it. england's captain had a night hit an unbeaten century to keep her side in the match. england closed on 235—8 on day two in canberra, 102 runs behind australia. four weeks ago, new post—brexit border rules came into force for trade between britain and the eu. many companies, especially smaller ones, say they've been struggling to cope. the added bureaucracy is also being blamed, in part, for long queues of trucks outside the port of dover. our global trade correspondent, chris morris, has been finding out more. chris morris, has been driving into dover, past queues of lorries stretching
thank you very much, jean- it is a _ in the uk. thank you very much, jean.you very much, jean. it is a quarter past - in the uk. thank you very much, jean. it is a quarter past one. i our top story this lunchtime... confusion about the fate of the report on lockdown gatherings at downing street after the police say key details should be left out. and we take a look at the staffing crisis in care in the home and how it is affecting the people whose quality of life depend on it. england's captain...
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, thank, jean mackenzie.ssure on the health service in the u.k. has been brought into sharp focus by the latest official figures from staff absences related to covid. they increased, up by more than 40% during christmas week, an average of more than 25,000 health workers were off sick or isolating everyday. the latest estimates from the office for national statistics suggest that one in 30 people in the u.k. tested positive for covid in the period before christmas. our health correspondent catherine dacosta reports. catherine: nearly two years into this pandemic, my are exhausted. a spike in covid cases is driving the rise and staff sickness. in england, about 4% of staff absent for covid-related reasons in the week before christmas, up nearly 60% from the week before. many feel it is impacting patient care. >> the staff that are at work ll be caring for more patients, trying to do more to cover for missing colleagues, working extra hours, starting early, finishing late. the pressure will be immense. katharin
, thank, jean mackenzie.ssure on the health service in the u.k. has been brought into sharp focus by the latest official figures from staff absences related to covid. they increased, up by more than 40% during christmas week, an average of more than 25,000 health workers were off sick or isolating everyday. the latest estimates from the office for national statistics suggest that one in 30 people in the u.k. tested positive for covid in the period before christmas. our health correspondent...
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jean: i don't think that is where we are going. if we go by the cumulative rate of hikes until putting 24, it is still very muted. so that is in line with what you should be doing with a restart, lift the foot of the accelerator, but not hit the brake. one concern is they are not expose italy are actively trading in the way we are talking about, and the market has certainly primed to do that. i think this is where we can get for a while a pretty bumpy ride, but i think ultimately, even if they were to try to do a slamming the brakes, i think they would be persuaded pretty quickly. jonathan: are you more accountable right now looking outside the u.s.? i've heard some any concerns from you in the last five minutes or so. are you more comfortable looking outside the u.s.? jean: concerns are really near term, so if you take a trading perspective, from a longer-term investment perspective, i think it is a bumpy ride, but the fundamentals are not really changed. i think it is remarkable and we should all remind ourselves of that, the peo
jean: i don't think that is where we are going. if we go by the cumulative rate of hikes until putting 24, it is still very muted. so that is in line with what you should be doing with a restart, lift the foot of the accelerator, but not hit the brake. one concern is they are not expose italy are actively trading in the way we are talking about, and the market has certainly primed to do that. i think this is where we can get for a while a pretty bumpy ride, but i think ultimately, even if they...
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but he might not have expected jean, grandma of seven, to turn the tables on him. >> i knew it was a scam and i've hung up on these guys a million times, i don't know why i started playing this game with this guy. >> reporter: the fraudster phoned jean, demanding she pay $8,000 to bail out one of her grandsons, claiming he had just been in a drunken car crash. the former 911 dispatcher called the police and helped organize something like a sting operation. when the suspected con man showed up to get the cash - >> hello. >> hi. >> reporter: she handed him an envelope filled with paper towels that's whe police nabbed the man, later identified as joshua astrea gomez of mineola, new york. the cops had to tip their hats. >> it was dramatic, and i think the county executive is going to deputize her she did a great job. >> be aware, because they're this, they're not going away double-check before you do anything. don't send anybody money. >> reporter: during the pandemic, scams against seniors are on the rise >> you need to tell us what jail he's in. >> reporter: the fbi's internet crime co
but he might not have expected jean, grandma of seven, to turn the tables on him. >> i knew it was a scam and i've hung up on these guys a million times, i don't know why i started playing this game with this guy. >> reporter: the fraudster phoned jean, demanding she pay $8,000 to bail out one of her grandsons, claiming he had just been in a drunken car crash. the former 911 dispatcher called the police and helped organize something like a sting operation. when the suspected con man...
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but jean had already called the cops. that man is now under arrest. >>> fox news white house correspondent got a phone call from president biden last night after a hot mic moment. the president used colorful language to describe him apparently not realizing his mic was still on. but the reporter is taking it all in stride. this morning the white house confirms president biden has now cleared the air with a fox news correspondent after using an obscenity to describe him. >> what a stupid son of a [ bleep ]. >> reporter peter doocy had asked about inflation, which is on topic for the white house event, unlike other reporters who were trying to ask about ukraine. >> do you think -- >> it's a great asset. more inflation. what a stupid son of a [ bleep ]. >> doocy now revealing that the president called him last night. >> he said, "it's nothing personal, pal," and we went back and forth and we were talking about just kind of moving, moving forward. >> doocy is not asking for an apology. >> i don't need anybody to apologize to
but jean had already called the cops. that man is now under arrest. >>> fox news white house correspondent got a phone call from president biden last night after a hot mic moment. the president used colorful language to describe him apparently not realizing his mic was still on. but the reporter is taking it all in stride. this morning the white house confirms president biden has now cleared the air with a fox news correspondent after using an obscenity to describe him. >> what a...
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cnn's jean casarez has been following the story.t do we know about whether there were any warnings about this bridge's stability but also, crucially, the folks who were injured this morning? >> well, the cause is being investigated right now. so i think a lot of work is being done on that level. but we are learning right now how these people were rescued and it is amazing. officials are telling us. three to four cars when the bridge collapsed this morning, they used rescuers, first responders, firefighters, heavy rescue units. they had to use rope to get down, 100 to 150 feet and then they formed what they're calling a daisy chain and they actually pulled people up to get them out of that area and as you know, there were ten injuries. some involving, all minor, people in the cars but also first responders because there were ice injuries, slip and fall injuries. but i want you to listen to the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania because he talks about how important this bridge was to the city of pittsburgh. >> the bridge collapsed on
cnn's jean casarez has been following the story.t do we know about whether there were any warnings about this bridge's stability but also, crucially, the folks who were injured this morning? >> well, the cause is being investigated right now. so i think a lot of work is being done on that level. but we are learning right now how these people were rescued and it is amazing. officials are telling us. three to four cars when the bridge collapsed this morning, they used rescuers, first...
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be the biggest in the jean editing field read want to accumulate all of that technology so under one we have everything we need to create the medicines we want to create, but we can't do it all ourselves. we will have to do partnerships like this one with pfizer so we can unlock the value from the platform and move if a more programs forward for patients in addition to the ones we are doing internally. guy: we are all excited to see the progress you're making. we really appreciate it. john evans, beam therapeutics ceo. thank you very much, indeed. later in the hour we will carry on the conversation. a big focus on health care today. where we going to be talking about before them? u.s./russian talks in geneva wrapping up around an hour ago. we will discuss with the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. what happens next? clearly this is going to have a meaningful impact on what happens here in europe. we are focusing very carefully on the impact it can have, particularly on the energy space. european markets coming in towards the end of the day. we are near session lows. technology is do
be the biggest in the jean editing field read want to accumulate all of that technology so under one we have everything we need to create the medicines we want to create, but we can't do it all ourselves. we will have to do partnerships like this one with pfizer so we can unlock the value from the platform and move if a more programs forward for patients in addition to the ones we are doing internally. guy: we are all excited to see the progress you're making. we really appreciate it. john...
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. >> norma jean doherty lands a one-year contract with fox. the studio begins grooming her for stardom. >> she was what the studios called a product. someone that they could take, mold, shape, rename, and create as something to be consumed by the movie-going public. >> i said, i don't think you can use the name norma jean bowert if you are going to be a star, to me, you are a marilyn. but we couldn't find a second name. and she said, mr. lion, could i use my grandmother's name? i said, what was that? she said, monroe. marilyn monroe. >> now, that's a perfect name for a movie star. >> there is something about mmmm, those double m sounds are melodyious, lit flewous. >> this is a moment that doesn't get very much attention in the story about marilyn, but i think it is incredibly revealing. >> i wanted my mother's maiden name because i felt that rightfully was my name and true things rarely get into circulation. >> the fact that she chose monroe showed she wanted to have agency and control over her image right from the very beginning. >> it's not
. >> norma jean doherty lands a one-year contract with fox. the studio begins grooming her for stardom. >> she was what the studios called a product. someone that they could take, mold, shape, rename, and create as something to be consumed by the movie-going public. >> i said, i don't think you can use the name norma jean bowert if you are going to be a star, to me, you are a marilyn. but we couldn't find a second name. and she said, mr. lion, could i use my grandmother's...
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jean and husband terry are living with the consequences of those issues.osts are soaring. i spend my lifejogging along behind you, don't i, my darling? i had to leave myjob to care for my husband, and therefore we're surviving on benefits. we are flat broke. you know, we can't afford this. and therefore the final years of his life are lived on benefits, surviving rather than being able to live as we would have hoped. when the cladding system was installed here, it should have included fire barriers in the walls on every floor above two storeys. tests by surveyors at at least three locations found none. typically, flat should have barriers inside the spaces between cladding and the outside walls and between each floor, as well as fire stops in the internal walls. these protections help to reduce the spread of smoke and flames in the event of a fire. developers usually argue that builders were compliant at the time, and they shouldn't have to pay for work done because rules have been tightened since grenfell. but the bbc has seen a report by surveyors which
jean and husband terry are living with the consequences of those issues.osts are soaring. i spend my lifejogging along behind you, don't i, my darling? i had to leave myjob to care for my husband, and therefore we're surviving on benefits. we are flat broke. you know, we can't afford this. and therefore the final years of his life are lived on benefits, surviving rather than being able to live as we would have hoped. when the cladding system was installed here, it should have included fire...
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i appreciate it, jean, the details. the white house said president biden has been briefed on the bridge collapse in pittsburgh and the president, jean, leaving to head there shortly for a pre-planned event promoting bipartisan infrastructure law he signed into law at the end of the year. cnn's jeremy diamond live at the white house with more on this. jeremy, what are you hearing from the white house about this now? >> reporter: the president briefed on this bridge collapse and moving forward with this trip, despite the fact this bridge collapse occurred about 4 miles from where the president is set to speak this afternoon. there was, of course, a gas leak earlier in the day but local officials said that was now under control and as you said, president biden, before this bridge collapse happened, he was set to go to pittsburgh and address the american economy more broadly but specifically to tout this bipartisan infrastructure law, $1.2 trillion and the effect that it will have in cities like pittsburgh. and the city's m
i appreciate it, jean, the details. the white house said president biden has been briefed on the bridge collapse in pittsburgh and the president, jean, leaving to head there shortly for a pre-planned event promoting bipartisan infrastructure law he signed into law at the end of the year. cnn's jeremy diamond live at the white house with more on this. jeremy, what are you hearing from the white house about this now? >> reporter: the president briefed on this bridge collapse and moving...
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. >> today in the bay's jean elle has more on when you should take one. >> lining outside in the rain in foster city, and waiting on long lines at a drive-through test site, and uc berkeley infectious disease expert says labs are struggling to keep up delaying some test results. >> right now when we most need these tests they are the least available and taking too long to come back. it's very first rating. >> it's complicated the return to school, work and routine get togethers. the doctor says the tests can help you make safer decisions. >> the rapid test would be good for just before you go over there, and though it may miss that you are infected -- >> the test is recommended three to five days after traveling, even if you feel well. >> stanford doctor says while hospitalizations are not rising as fast as the number of omicron cases, they are increasing. >> in the last week or so we've seen twice as many hospitalizations and cases as we have since the beginning of december. >> san francisco, santa clara and contra costa show hospitalizations doubled in each county since christmas, w
. >> today in the bay's jean elle has more on when you should take one. >> lining outside in the rain in foster city, and waiting on long lines at a drive-through test site, and uc berkeley infectious disease expert says labs are struggling to keep up delaying some test results. >> right now when we most need these tests they are the least available and taking too long to come back. it's very first rating. >> it's complicated the return to school, work and routine get...
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nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: outside in the rain in foster city, long lines in pleasant hill, demands for covid tests are surging along with omicron vections. dr. john says labs are struggling to keep up, delaying some test results. >> right now, they're taking too long to come back, it's very frustrating. >> complicating the return to school, work and routine get-togethers. rapid tests are expensive and less sensitive but can help you make safer decisions. >> would be great to give just before you go over there. even though it may miss you're infected, it's unlikely to miss you have so much virus you would spread it. >> reporter: timing of the test matters. experts recommend three to five days after traveling, even if you feel well. >> get at least one test, some recommending two, coming back from out of the area. or having been gathered. >> reporter: stanford doctor says while hospitalizations are not rising as fast as number of omicron cases, they're increasing. >> last week or so, we've seen twice as many hospitalizations and cases as we have since the beginning of decemb
nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: outside in the rain in foster city, long lines in pleasant hill, demands for covid tests are surging along with omicron vections. dr. john says labs are struggling to keep up, delaying some test results. >> right now, they're taking too long to come back, it's very frustrating. >> complicating the return to school, work and routine get-togethers. rapid tests are expensive and less sensitive but can help you make safer decisions. >>...
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jean elle. >> reporter: search and rescue crews walked open space in fremont looking for 27-year-oldhael o'dell. >> it's not like him to stop messaging. >> reporter: san francisco roommate says the traveling nurse was last heard from in overnight shift at stanford hospital. >> left work abruptly to go to car to get something, never came back. >> reporter: video shows his car leaving 4:30 tuesday morning but won't say if o'dell was behind the wheel. after not hearing from him, he checked his phone location, dunn barton bridge, eastbound, approaching fremont. >> nothing makes sense. he loved his job at stanford. >> reporter: he called police and spent tuesday searching the wildlife refuge with friends and nurses. stanford health care says in part we alerted authorities and are working to confirm the nurse's whereabouts, we're deeply concerned. the chp says the search will resume tomorrow morning. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> all clear in oakland after suspicious package forces evacuation of the federal courthouse. before 1:00, someone dropped a package near the flag pole, prompted
jean elle. >> reporter: search and rescue crews walked open space in fremont looking for 27-year-oldhael o'dell. >> it's not like him to stop messaging. >> reporter: san francisco roommate says the traveling nurse was last heard from in overnight shift at stanford hospital. >> left work abruptly to go to car to get something, never came back. >> reporter: video shows his car leaving 4:30 tuesday morning but won't say if o'dell was behind the wheel. after not...
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like jean titil, some 90% of the one-time poachers have become farmers. and that's what the children see while they grow up. but e gorilla ardians cls don't nt things stop there. to grantee the survival of crs the gorillas are respected. because the species isn danger of extinction. >> that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. >> look here, this trail. what amal left tt trail? a porcupin >> he wants his chilen to know about animals. but helso was themo know en to leavthe foresto its inhabitants. >> in today's global living rooms, we go to mexico. >> hi there. i'm pedro calderÓn, and welcome tohe rancho uno house in chihuahua. come in. the ranch is owned by th mexican fund for nature conservation. i manage it, and this is where i live. i am really fortunate to live here in the ranch house. it wasuilt in e 1970s by the originalanch owner he lived he for 40 years. anmuch of wh is stilhere was his. this is the kitchen. here is my computer, my coffee it's very cold here in winter. th's why we don't work in the offi, but in t kitchen, whe
like jean titil, some 90% of the one-time poachers have become farmers. and that's what the children see while they grow up. but e gorilla ardians cls don't nt things stop there. to grantee the survival of crs the gorillas are respected. because the species isn danger of extinction. >> that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. >> look here, this trail. what amal left tt trail? a porcupin >> he wants his chilen to know about animals. but helso was themo...
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cnn correspondent jean casarez has the breaking details here. that photo tells us a lot, jean. >> yes, it is quite amazing and this is being considered a major incident by the mayor's office. as you can see there, these are live pictures. there are so many ambulances at the scene. and that picture, as you can see, it appears to show vehicles on the ground. it appears to show a bus that is actually perched on top of the bus, as you can see right there. now, here's the one thing, we don't know what the conditions of the people are. we don't know at this point. but one thing we have not heard about or seen any ambulances actually putting people, victims into the ambulances. so we don't know what the status is right there of any efforts at all because you've got the ambulances that are close by, all of them, an immense amount, with this major incident and then you got this snowy area, this bridge definitely has collapsed. and you do see some vehicles right there. so what we do know that ems is on the scene, police are on the scene. and also to note
cnn correspondent jean casarez has the breaking details here. that photo tells us a lot, jean. >> yes, it is quite amazing and this is being considered a major incident by the mayor's office. as you can see there, these are live pictures. there are so many ambulances at the scene. and that picture, as you can see, it appears to show vehicles on the ground. it appears to show a bus that is actually perched on top of the bus, as you can see right there. now, here's the one thing, we don't...
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billie jean king congratulates me. difficult times really worth it to know that you are paying it forward, you know. what they did for me, i'm able to do for somebody else. >> she's also a former college softball catcher. >>> and coming up on "cbs mornings," former vice president al gore has an update on the fight against climate change 15 years after his landmark documentary, "an inconvenient truth." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." two loads of snot covered laundry. only one will be sanitized. wait, what? adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria detergent alone, can't. ♪♪ for skin that never holds you back. don't settle for silver. #1 for diabetic dry skin #1 for psoriasis symptom relief champion your skin. it's time for a talk! #1 for psoriasis symptom relief if you're 45 or older, you need to get yourself screened for colon cancer. this disease can be very treatable when caught early, so the sooner you know what's up with your health the better.
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. >> en su empresaprovechan todos los blue jeans desechados son utilizados para hacer tejas solares,ia el botÓn y ahÍ tenÍas de nuevo el pantalÓn o la camisa, pero ahora se sale un botÓn y los adolescentes los niÑos lo tiran a la basura. * vanessa hauc noticias telemundo. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ >> quÉ buenas iniciativas. al regresar en noticias telemundo: mÉxico celebra h uno de sus mÁs grandes orgulloso culturales el mariachi hablamos con los protagonistas de esta fiesta ♪♪ cada vez que salen te aseguras de que vayan súper protegidos. ahora es el momento de vacunarlos. la vacuna contra el covid está disponible para niños de 5 años o más. es segura y efectiva. si tienes preguntas, habla con un doctor. juliana, big mac, sin pepinillos, extra salsa especial. jimena, quartepounder with cheese, extra de pepinillos, sin cebolla. thanks, dad. ¡de nada! disfruta de dos clásicos, por seis dólares, como una big mac o una quarter pounder with cheese, por tiempo limitado, en mcdonald's. señora y señores ocho brazos ocho tacos. conseguí una chamba haciendo voces. buenisimo! ahora puedes deducir esas clases de
. >> en su empresaprovechan todos los blue jeans desechados son utilizados para hacer tejas solares,ia el botÓn y ahÍ tenÍas de nuevo el pantalÓn o la camisa, pero ahora se sale un botÓn y los adolescentes los niÑos lo tiran a la basura. * vanessa hauc noticias telemundo. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ >> quÉ buenas iniciativas. al regresar en noticias telemundo: mÉxico celebra h uno de sus mÁs grandes orgulloso culturales el mariachi hablamos con los protagonistas de esta fiesta...
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they're sitting on money, and these scammers know it. >> reporter: but even people like jean make good targets, she won't go down without a fight. matt bradley, nbc news. >>> still to come, the bills and asiefs put on an instant clsic. the highlights from the afc nailbiter. that's next. yeah. see you around. i knew that was the last time i'd see tom. the truth is, i was spending too much online jake from state farm. don't give up what you love. state farm has options like bundling home and auto, so you get a rate that fits your budget. tom! i'm gonna buy more stuff! for surprisingly great rates that fit any budget... like a good neighbor, state farm is there. call or click to get a quote today. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. ♪ got my hair ♪ ♪ got my head ♪ ♪ got my brains ♪ ♪ got
they're sitting on money, and these scammers know it. >> reporter: but even people like jean make good targets, she won't go down without a fight. matt bradley, nbc news. >>> still to come, the bills and asiefs put on an instant clsic. the highlights from the afc nailbiter. that's next. yeah. see you around. i knew that was the last time i'd see tom. the truth is, i was spending too much online jake from state farm. don't give up what you love. state farm has options like...
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jean ebbert said she knew right away the call she got was a scam, but she decided the play along forn be dangerous and it's not recommended by law enforcement, but it worked for granny jean. this morning, the new york grandmother who avoided being scammed by scamming the would-be scammer. >> to the ground. >> reporter: last thursday, 73-year-old jean ebbert received a call from a man posing as her grandson saying he'd been in a car accident and needed $8,000. >> i hear somebody crying, saying, oh, my god, i'm in an accident. i thought it was my son-in-law who is a real comedian. then he says, grandma, i need your help. >> reporter: but granny jean knowing her granddaughter as her only grandchild old enough to drive says she knew something was off. >> so he says to me, you can venmo $8,000, and i said, well, i don't have a venmo account. >> reporter: so the retired 911 dispatcher from long island says she decided to play along with the would-be scammer. >> first thing i said is, oh, my god, are you hurt? how did this happen? i said, where are you? he said, i'm in new jersey. i played
jean ebbert said she knew right away the call she got was a scam, but she decided the play along forn be dangerous and it's not recommended by law enforcement, but it worked for granny jean. this morning, the new york grandmother who avoided being scammed by scamming the would-be scammer. >> to the ground. >> reporter: last thursday, 73-year-old jean ebbert received a call from a man posing as her grandson saying he'd been in a car accident and needed $8,000. >> i hear...
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jean mackenzie in central london for us.nk we can show you a shot of the london skyline as the city and the u.k. gets ready to mark the arrival of 2022. the advice to people in england is to stay in well ventilated places or outside if they can, to use the lateral flow test, and of course, the rules are different in england from the other u.k. nations where there are tougher restrictions in place. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy anpeter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. onhe newshour tonight: covid surge. new cases soar, breaking pandemic records across the u
jean mackenzie in central london for us.nk we can show you a shot of the london skyline as the city and the u.k. gets ready to mark the arrival of 2022. the advice to people in england is to stay in well ventilated places or outside if they can, to use the lateral flow test, and of course, the rules are different in england from the other u.k. nations where there are tougher restrictions in place. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial...
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jean elle. >> this story will be being covered throughout the night. you can follow us at nbc bay area. >> the other top story, the spread of omicron, it has a strong hold on the bay area and a lot of people are feeling anxious. >> we are following several headlines this evening. the growing frustration over testing and the growing concern about our kids as they return to campus. in one district alone, hundreds of teachers called in sick today. another troubling new number, the state's positivity rate. it's at an all-time high. >> as cases climb the need for tests is greater than ever, the question is, can you find it when you need it and is there a work around? >> reporter: people in cars and on foot looking for covid-19 tests in san francisco. she made her appointment for this evening the past sunday. >> i found out i had covid exposure, i kept refreshing every half an hour and there was one slot. >> it's been a challenge for parts of the bay area. >> i cannot find places. yesterday, we spent seven hours looking online. >> this clinic in a mall in fa
jean elle. >> this story will be being covered throughout the night. you can follow us at nbc bay area. >> the other top story, the spread of omicron, it has a strong hold on the bay area and a lot of people are feeling anxious. >> we are following several headlines this evening. the growing frustration over testing and the growing concern about our kids as they return to campus. in one district alone, hundreds of teachers called in sick today. another troubling new number,...
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jean says, how to be get back to testing but the supreme court is a political? prof. rodriguez a think that is a difficult question to answer because i don't think the supreme court is apolitical. i agree with judge griffith that most judges and justices are doing their best to interpret the law and the constitution with with those things mean as opposed to what the right outcome is for whatever party affiliation they hold. but this sipping court decisions in particular are highly political and that they are often questions of first impression. the ones that generate controversy and lead to formation and raise the interest of the public are ones that represent either undecided questions about constitutional values or that reflect ways in which the country views about the nature of the constitutional values and how far government regulation can go in relation to those values. i think that one way to improve the perception that the court is not engaged in partisan decision-making and is not a legitimate and that it is favoring one side over the other, is to think about
jean says, how to be get back to testing but the supreme court is a political? prof. rodriguez a think that is a difficult question to answer because i don't think the supreme court is apolitical. i agree with judge griffith that most judges and justices are doing their best to interpret the law and the constitution with with those things mean as opposed to what the right outcome is for whatever party affiliation they hold. but this sipping court decisions in particular are highly political and...
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jean ross, your final thoughts before we say goodbye?ll, we appreciate the help from the public, keep it up, sign our petitions, push your administrators to do what the bite and administration said they would do, protect the public and us nurses. with this latest action of not having a permanent osha standard, decreasing cdc guidelines is not helping. they need to go back and do the things they promised because they work. host: jean ross, thank you for your time. president of national nurses united. guest: thank you for having us. host: bringing you into the house live coverage on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] the house will come to order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., january 11, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable jay luis correa to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, na
jean ross, your final thoughts before we say goodbye?ll, we appreciate the help from the public, keep it up, sign our petitions, push your administrators to do what the bite and administration said they would do, protect the public and us nurses. with this latest action of not having a permanent osha standard, decreasing cdc guidelines is not helping. they need to go back and do the things they promised because they work. host: jean ross, thank you for your time. president of national nurses...
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cnn's jean casarez is here with more. jean, do we know yet the cause of death here?ections in california, where just as you said, he'd been convicted of capitol murder. early last fall. but during his capitol murder trial in los angeles, which actually began in 2020, was continued because of covid, took up again in '21, you could tell he was very ill. and the defense actually had a physician associated with cedars-sinai to come and testify in the courtroom, saying that this trial should be continued at this point, even dismissed, get another jury in time. and he, under oath, talked about all of the ailments of robert durst, one being cancer, one being esophageal, esophagus issues, immune system that was not good. his blood levels were not good. but the prosecution argued that he was passing some notes to his attorneys and that he was able to continue, so the judge kept going with that trial. and robert durst did testify in his own defense for about three weeks in los angeles. and he continued to say to the very end that he did not know what happened to his wife, kath
cnn's jean casarez is here with more. jean, do we know yet the cause of death here?ections in california, where just as you said, he'd been convicted of capitol murder. early last fall. but during his capitol murder trial in los angeles, which actually began in 2020, was continued because of covid, took up again in '21, you could tell he was very ill. and the defense actually had a physician associated with cedars-sinai to come and testify in the courtroom, saying that this trial should be...
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john jean gung had severe rheumatism. he's had it since he was only 19 working was out of the question. so i can yeah. confident he doesn't have any children and he gets little help from his relatives. since i did the i don't have much contact with my relatives and friends anymore. my sister's come here occasionally, but they are older than me and they don't visit as often as they did just my brother passed on last year, long coaching before my father died. he said to me that your life is your destiny. i'm trying to make peace with at some point to his tail. i'll talk to her. within reach of his bed, jungian gum has everything he needs for daily life. he used to cook regularly up until recently. even though every single move is painful to day. ah, you said you've come advantage of sheila. i can make home made noodles. or even just using one arm. i like we northwest chinese love our noodles. you super, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, them a neighbor brings him the newspaper and lisa, you them, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, h
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jean ely, nbc bay area news. >>> covid cases trending downward as the new omicron variant emerges. the gray states show where cases are falling, orange where the surge continues. take a look at california. it is not seeing a surge according to the latest number. there's also encouraging news when it comes to our positivity rate. couple weeks ago january 11th we were at 22.7%. that was the highest it got, and now it's starting to fall. just to put that in some kind of context, this time last year we were around the 9% mark. pharmacies are beginning to pass out those free n95 masks. >>> she doesn't make herself available often, but when she speaks we listen. santa clara public health director sarah cody a special guest of representative ro khanna's town hall tonight, she had some good news and uncertainty. nbc's sheryl herd listened in and came away with some important take-aways. >> reporter: health director sarah cody in a virtual town hall on social media telling congressman ro khanna that santa clara county is on the other side of the omicron surge. >> it look like it probably ha
jean ely, nbc bay area news. >>> covid cases trending downward as the new omicron variant emerges. the gray states show where cases are falling, orange where the surge continues. take a look at california. it is not seeing a surge according to the latest number. there's also encouraging news when it comes to our positivity rate. couple weeks ago january 11th we were at 22.7%. that was the highest it got, and now it's starting to fall. just to put that in some kind of context, this time...
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cnn's jean casarez is joining me now.and this is someone with so many beautiful things ahead of her in life, too. >> yes, and so many accomplishments already. we just learned the nypd says there will be an investigation into her death. this is protocol in many jurisdictions, because when you have a death, there needs to be an investigation. the nypd came out very quickly yesterday saying that she jumped from a building to her death on sunday. those are facts. those are the facts that they assessed and believed were relevant. of course, they are. but now there needs to be more. we're working to see if there will be an autopsy performed on the body, any toxicology taken, any other tests that are protocol normally in a situation like this. at this point we have confirmed that there will be an investigation, a death investigation into this beautiful young woman, a former miss usa in 2019 and an attorney. >> and an attorney, doing stuff for free with her legal abilities in order to try to help them out. it's really a loss. jea
cnn's jean casarez is joining me now.and this is someone with so many beautiful things ahead of her in life, too. >> yes, and so many accomplishments already. we just learned the nypd says there will be an investigation into her death. this is protocol in many jurisdictions, because when you have a death, there needs to be an investigation. the nypd came out very quickly yesterday saying that she jumped from a building to her death on sunday. those are facts. those are the facts that they...
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jean casarez joins us from new york. jean, notable comments from the judge here.ere the key issues? >> this came down late yesterday. it was a bombshell last night. the judge is ruling on a procedural level, not on the merits of the case. and he's saying that it is unenforceable because when it was made by the governor that all of the citizens of the state of new york must wear a mask in the prevention of covid-19, new york was not under the state of emergency. and because of that, the proper way to do it would have been to go to the legislature, elected by the people, and they would make the decision, and because that wasn't done, it can't be enforced. it is true that it was in november that the new york state health commissioner actually created the regulation that everyone had to wear these masks. the judge said, the new york supreme court in nassau county, he says, to be clear in his ruling, the court does not intend this decision in any way to question or others with opine on the efficacy, need or requirement of masks as a means or tool in dealing with the co
jean casarez joins us from new york. jean, notable comments from the judge here.ere the key issues? >> this came down late yesterday. it was a bombshell last night. the judge is ruling on a procedural level, not on the merits of the case. and he's saying that it is unenforceable because when it was made by the governor that all of the citizens of the state of new york must wear a mask in the prevention of covid-19, new york was not under the state of emergency. and because of that, the...
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jean, thank you so much for that report.ook, we just want to be very clear, as we know people are looking at that story. if you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to the national suicide prevention life line. 800-273-8255. >>> vice president kamala harris when she was vice president-elect alarmingly close to the pipe bomb discovered at the dnc last january days before she was sworn in and exposed for a dangerously long period of time. >>> plus, what you need to know about a highly con stageous new coronavirus sub variant. >>> days before the olympics, a possible lacks in the zone. f br. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're
jean, thank you so much for that report.ook, we just want to be very clear, as we know people are looking at that story. if you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to the national suicide prevention life line. 800-273-8255. >>> vice president kamala harris when she was vice president-elect alarmingly close to the pipe bomb discovered at the dnc last january days before she was sworn in and exposed for a dangerously long period of time. >>> plus, what you need...
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. >>> later on in the show, white house press secretary karine jean-pierre joins us live to talk about president biden's voting rights and the quiet conversations he's been having with senators and more with the administration. we'll have that news and more with a check of the weather when we come right back. of the weatn we come right back (vo) this year, t-mobile for business is here to help you hit the ground running. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $800. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and make this the best year for your business yet. visit your local t-mobile store today. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, and make this the best year for your business yet. we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean fr
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jean—jacques savin had previously made the crossing in a large barrel in 2019.rer had triggered two distress beacons on thursday night. the circumstances are not yet determined. you'll find much more on all the stories we're covering on our website, updated 2a hours a day, including the latest on the situation in ukraine. borisjohnson�*s government is being urged to delay mandatory covid jabs for frontline national health service staff in england. workers have been told to get their firstjab by february 3rd or face losing theirjobs. on saturday, hundreds of people marched in cities across england to protest against the policy, as katharine da costa reports. save ourjobs! hundreds of health care workers gathered in london calling for the government's no jab, nojob policy in england to be scrapped. they were among large crowds of anti—vax demonstrators. nhs uniforms were thrown at police in protest. we've all got choices. we're born with choices, yeah? i work for the nhs and i'm the only member of staff in my workplace that has not been vaccinated. and i've been t
jean—jacques savin had previously made the crossing in a large barrel in 2019.rer had triggered two distress beacons on thursday night. the circumstances are not yet determined. you'll find much more on all the stories we're covering on our website, updated 2a hours a day, including the latest on the situation in ukraine. borisjohnson�*s government is being urged to delay mandatory covid jabs for frontline national health service staff in england. workers have been told to get their...
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cnn's jean casarez is joining us now on this.eally interesting development that is going to change how people are living their day to day lives. some of them there in the state. tell us, jean. >> it's very interesting and came down late yesterday, brianna. a new york state judge struck down new york state's mask mandate saying it is unenforceable, ruling that the governor and the new york state department of health, they didn't have the authority to do this. that any mask mandate had to have the signoff of the state legislature. nassau county supreme court judge gave the basis for his decision that new york was no longer under that state of emergency at the time the mask mandate was announced. so the governor did not have the authority to order it. so it's really procedurally based. the governor kathy hochul is saying she will immediately try to reverse it saying, quote, my responsibility as governor is to protect new yorkers throughout this public health crisis and these measures help prevent the spread of covid-19 and save live
cnn's jean casarez is joining us now on this.eally interesting development that is going to change how people are living their day to day lives. some of them there in the state. tell us, jean. >> it's very interesting and came down late yesterday, brianna. a new york state judge struck down new york state's mask mandate saying it is unenforceable, ruling that the governor and the new york state department of health, they didn't have the authority to do this. that any mask mandate had to...
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"but they're my nice dark jeans! "jeff, we've been through this."when i was here, i was family." "that slogan is for customers, jeff you know that! [ laughter ] and at another point, these morons came up with what they thought was a foolproof plan for escaping law enforcement according to the indictment, one sent an email to another and attached to the email was a photograph that showed cursive handwriting on a lined notepad that stated, "secure comms test, good talk tonight, guys. and they explain the cursive writing by adding, "messages in cursive to eliminate digital reads. [ laughter ] oh, my god, you absolute dip[bleep], it doesn't matter if it's in cursive. you're attaching it to an email. [ laughter ] it's like disguising your voice during a bank robbery while you stare directly into the security camera "listen to my voice. you have three hours to meet our -- oh, is that a camera? [bleep [ laughter ] [ bleep did you guys know the bank had a camera it actually does matter, jeff! did you genuinely think that attaching a message in cursive meant
"but they're my nice dark jeans! "jeff, we've been through this."when i was here, i was family." "that slogan is for customers, jeff you know that! [ laughter ] and at another point, these morons came up with what they thought was a foolproof plan for escaping law enforcement according to the indictment, one sent an email to another and attached to the email was a photograph that showed cursive handwriting on a lined notepad that stated, "secure comms test, good...
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the health care services are increasing the capacity of health workers also in their county robbery jeans to try and alleviate all those issues. that much more remains to be done. g w, a manual, a shares. we appreciate reporting. thank you. to molly now where former president abraham bochita has died at the age of 76. he led the country from 2013 until he was asked by a military coup in august of 2020. his death comes as thousands of malins take to the streets to protest against international sanctions that have isolated the nation. a controversial political figure, but a respected one, despite differences in opinion molly ins have been paying their respects at the residence of former president abraham booker kaiser, was someone short and his death shocks me enormously because he is our president. we fought him, but he was a man of peace, a man of his word. okay, to lead molly for 7 years. but his time in office was marred by a struggling economy and the rise of a violent islamist insurgency. then in august 2020 gator was overthrown in a popular military coup, led by colonel a. sammy goit
the health care services are increasing the capacity of health workers also in their county robbery jeans to try and alleviate all those issues. that much more remains to be done. g w, a manual, a shares. we appreciate reporting. thank you. to molly now where former president abraham bochita has died at the age of 76. he led the country from 2013 until he was asked by a military coup in august of 2020. his death comes as thousands of malins take to the streets to protest against international...
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all that billie jean king has stood for in terms of women, empowerment, l g, b, t q, right? all of the things are in the background of history. and certainly there's a segment of tennis fans that this will forever tarnish ciocca bitch with. there's another segment who look at what he accomplishes on the court. it's impossible to, to deny. and then of course, there are those who are his most ravenous span tool, like any radical band defend him through anything. so i don't think it's a one spot answer for every tennis fan that said, of course, this will cloud him not only at this event, but moving forward. who's to say he doesn't have this similar situation emerge? come the french open, come will then come the us open as well. great to talk to you alex greske in the editor in chief of cracked rackets dot com, which covers all levels of tennis. thank you very much, alex, for your inside. thank you for having me. let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world today. the used climate monitoring service has said that the last 7 years were the hottest ever
all that billie jean king has stood for in terms of women, empowerment, l g, b, t q, right? all of the things are in the background of history. and certainly there's a segment of tennis fans that this will forever tarnish ciocca bitch with. there's another segment who look at what he accomplishes on the court. it's impossible to, to deny. and then of course, there are those who are his most ravenous span tool, like any radical band defend him through anything. so i don't think it's a one spot...