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jericka?> and all this coming as hurricane -- a hurricane bears down on the eastern u.s. it's likely to hammer states already badly affected by the pandemic. we start this morning with that looming storm threat with chief weathercaster lonnie quinn and wcbs tv. where is this hurricane headed? >> good morning. this is moving towards the bahamas and possibly toward the coastline of florida. let's take a peek at the current stats. while you were sleeping last night, this storm has bumped up now to hurricane isaias. 80-mile-per-hour winds. moving to the northwest at 17 miles an hour. it's a fast mover as of right now. 350 miles to the southeast of the bahamas. we believe some time tonight or tomorrow it bumps up to a category 2. maybe making a landfall somewhere around nassau, maybe freeport, that was devastated just last year by dorian. and then moves toward the florida coastline. the skinny red line is offshore, but you have to watch the cone. the cone does include the florida coastline and the
jericka?> and all this coming as hurricane -- a hurricane bears down on the eastern u.s. it's likely to hammer states already badly affected by the pandemic. we start this morning with that looming storm threat with chief weathercaster lonnie quinn and wcbs tv. where is this hurricane headed? >> good morning. this is moving towards the bahamas and possibly toward the coastline of florida. let's take a peek at the current stats. while you were sleeping last night, this storm has bumped...
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jericka?> janet, thank you. >>> florida has now surpassed new york as the state with the second largest number of coronavirus cases. it's also one of the many states where testing is a major issue. the u.s. now tests an average of roughly 850,000 people a day. but some experts estimate that that number should be around 4 million. our lead national correspondent david begnaud joins us from florida. david, is the state able to keep up with the urgent need for tests there? >> not as much as they'd like to. that's why the feds have stepped in. the feds opened up five surge sites as they're known here in south florida. and the idea is this one, for example, where we are, you drive up. they give you the swab. you stick it in your nose and swab yourself. then they'll send it off to a private lab in kentucky. they are bypassing the lab corp and quest folks who are taking 7 to 10 days in some cases to get the results. the hope is you'll get it back faster. that's the hope. >> i'm never going to be happ
jericka?> janet, thank you. >>> florida has now surpassed new york as the state with the second largest number of coronavirus cases. it's also one of the many states where testing is a major issue. the u.s. now tests an average of roughly 850,000 people a day. but some experts estimate that that number should be around 4 million. our lead national correspondent david begnaud joins us from florida. david, is the state able to keep up with the urgent need for tests there? >> not...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. up next, how a 12-year-old's chance discovery brought a woman closer to the father she lost half a century ago. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. visit tdameritrade.com/learn but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control
norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. up next, how a 12-year-old's chance discovery brought a woman closer to the father she lost half a century ago. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its...
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here's cbs's jericka duncan. >> reporter: concern about the mental health of rapper kanye west grew after firstday so. he erroneously claimed abolitionist harriet tubman did nist harriet free enslaved black people. >> she just had the slaves go over to other white people. >> reporter: many in the african-american community today on instagram his wife kim kardashian west asked for compassion and empathy for those with mental illness saying he is a brilliant but complicated person and has to deal with the pressure and isolation that is heightened by his bipolar disorder. >> you have all the money and the resources, but that doesn't change the fact that your illness has impaired your ability to get help. >> reporter: psychiatrist dr. sue varma says bipolar disorder can cause heightened emotions and impaired judgment. >> i think it's really important that celebrities come out and say, hey this is an issue, i want to bring awareness to it. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: coming up next, he made a lifesaving catch, but find out why he says hehero. >> i have the po
here's cbs's jericka duncan. >> reporter: concern about the mental health of rapper kanye west grew after firstday so. he erroneously claimed abolitionist harriet tubman did nist harriet free enslaved black people. >> she just had the slaves go over to other white people. >> reporter: many in the african-american community today on instagram his wife kim kardashian west asked for compassion and empathy for those with mental illness saying he is a brilliant but complicated...
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>> brennan: jericka duncan, thank you.re is still much more news shead on tonight's cbs evening news. r heart-breakingtae search for y posthe day before e disappeared. la elocky letting the puppets come out and play. play. my money should work as hard as i do.myfrmid buy heavier weights online. got it! go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! (sharon) smoking caused my throat cancer. but, walking every day makes me feel like myself again. well, well, almost. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy.en youe sion it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementi
>> brennan: jericka duncan, thank you.re is still much more news shead on tonight's cbs evening news. r heart-breakingtae search for y posthe day before e disappeared. la elocky letting the puppets come out and play. play. my money should work as hard as i do.myfrmid buy heavier weights online. got it! go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! (sharon) smoking caused my throat cancer. but, walking every day makes me feel like myself...
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>> brennan: jericka duncan, thank you. >> there is still much more news dails in the search for "glee" actress naya rivera. her heart-reaking instagram post the day before later, escaping the lockdown by letting the puppets come out and play. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! but, walking every day makes me feel like myself again. well, well, almost. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. noarssio..pes of depression ld.ayr effectivsyms with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of deathu changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can incre
>> brennan: jericka duncan, thank you. >> there is still much more news dails in the search for "glee" actress naya rivera. her heart-reaking instagram post the day before later, escaping the lockdown by letting the puppets come out and play. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! but, walking every day...
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>> o'donnell: all right, jericka hancan, thank you. and on the eve of major league soccer's season opener, the first match was postponed today after five players from the national soccer club tested positive for covid-19. mhe team from dallas withdrew from the tournament on monday after ten players tested positive. and as cbs's dana jacobson reports, other professional leagues are also ramping up and watching nervously. >> reporter: the n.b.a. season is one step closer to resuming with teams like the orlando magic arriving at walt disney world today where practices and games will be held. 25 players have reportedly tested positive for coronavirus and were held back. n.b.a. commissioner adam silver. >> we're going to be doing daily testing. and incidentally, when our players are not playing which is the vast majority of time they are there, they will be observing physical distancing and wearing masks. >> reporter: as for major league baseball, teams are proceeding cautiously. cleveland indians outfielder franmill reyes was taken out of
>> o'donnell: all right, jericka hancan, thank you. and on the eve of major league soccer's season opener, the first match was postponed today after five players from the national soccer club tested positive for covid-19. mhe team from dallas withdrew from the tournament on monday after ten players tested positive. and as cbs's dana jacobson reports, other professional leagues are also ramping up and watching nervously. >> reporter: the n.b.a. season is one step closer to resuming...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: up next, an unforgettable moment in history.he words and message of john lewis in 1963. ge of john ge of john lewis in 1963. e temperature che. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. ...remind us... ...and forewarn us. but if you have type 2 diabetes... ...and risks for heart disease,... ...damage to your heart may have already started. up to 50 percent of you may be at risk for heart failure. and there's a chance you could land in the hospital. farxiga does... ...more than help... ...lower a1c. if you have type 2 diabetes... ...and risks for heart disease,... ...farxiga can help prevent hospitalization for heart failure. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing... ...or swallowing. stop taking and see
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: up next, an unforgettable moment in history.he words and message of john lewis in 1963. ge of john ge of john lewis in 1963. e temperature che. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a...
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cbs' jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: ghislaine maxwell appeared at today's 140-minute bail hearing by video. she's been behind bars she's been behind bars since her july 2 arrest. u.s. district judge alison nathan determined the 58-year- old british socialite should not be released on bail, saying maxwell is a substantial actual risk of flight. prosecutors say maxwell has prosecutors say maxwell has links to more than a dozen bank accounts around the world worth more than $20 million in total and three passports in her name. two alleged victims provided statements for today's hearing, saidding annie farmer, who said she was griewmed and she was groomed and abused by maxwell when she was just 16 years old, and a jane doe who said, if she's out, i need to be protected. maxwell's attorney claims she's been a target of endless media spin, adding, "she's not the monster, she's not epstein." maxwell pleaded not guilty to all charges, and she will remain behind bars until the trial, which is not expected to start until next summer. if convicted, maxwell could face 35 years in prison. rara
cbs' jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: ghislaine maxwell appeared at today's 140-minute bail hearing by video. she's been behind bars she's been behind bars since her july 2 arrest. u.s. district judge alison nathan determined the 58-year- old british socialite should not be released on bail, saying maxwell is a substantial actual risk of flight. prosecutors say maxwell has prosecutors say maxwell has links to more than a dozen bank accounts around the world worth more than $20 million...
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in fact, jericka d. sent this to me yesterday.for sporting competition, let me introduce you to these quintuplets who have mad skills when it comes to shooting hoops. take a look at this. >> whoo! whoo! >> abby and katy make baskets from way doubt on the ground before passing it to nate in the window and, yes, nothing but net. and finally they bring it home with two perfect shots from the roof, boom goes the dynamite. the video was posted on twitter, and it's racking up millions of views on social media. what's remarkable -- they're not playing organized hoops, but make no mistake, they are ballers. >> they're from ventura, california. i love how they were born with their own starting five. and supposedly, right -- they did this on only the second try. is that right? >> yeah. derek davis, our cameraman, says he wants to see the raw. >> i do, too. >> that's what they say. >> great trick no matter what. >>> ahead, tyler perry will join us to talk about safely restarting tv and michigan production at the studio camp he now calls camp
in fact, jericka d. sent this to me yesterday.for sporting competition, let me introduce you to these quintuplets who have mad skills when it comes to shooting hoops. take a look at this. >> whoo! whoo! >> abby and katy make baskets from way doubt on the ground before passing it to nate in the window and, yes, nothing but net. and finally they bring it home with two perfect shots from the roof, boom goes the dynamite. the video was posted on twitter, and it's racking up millions of...
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look at jericka duncan holding it down.ed about making contingency plans. >> i'm concerned about going back to school. i'm concerned about my health and life and that's why my husband and i decided to write our wills. >> it's not just an issue for teachers. before this pandemic a december survey found the number of americans who have a will or other estate planning document have dropped by nearly 24% since 2017. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says not having a will is a big, big mistake. she joins us to discuss why. jill, i know from personal experience after being, how shall we say being harassed by you, i have a will but i have no idea where it is. you look appalled and said you got take care of that. under jill's guidance i contact ad lawyer who you recommended. she's great. i now have a will. a fully proper will. but why is it so important to do that? regardless of your income, regardless of what you do. >> you know, think of a will as your instruction manual when you pass away and it's sovy all the that peo
look at jericka duncan holding it down.ed about making contingency plans. >> i'm concerned about going back to school. i'm concerned about my health and life and that's why my husband and i decided to write our wills. >> it's not just an issue for teachers. before this pandemic a december survey found the number of americans who have a will or other estate planning document have dropped by nearly 24% since 2017. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says not having a will is a...
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with a new special, "john lewis, in his own words" hosted by our national correspondent my friend jericka that is tonight at 7:30 on b.e.t. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. as you prepare for monday, think of john lewis' words. you must be bold, brave and courageous. and find a way to get in the way. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 this
with a new special, "john lewis, in his own words" hosted by our national correspondent my friend jericka that is tonight at 7:30 on b.e.t. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. as you prepare for monday, think of john lewis' words. you must be bold, brave and courageous. and find a way to get in the way. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access >>> live from the bay area...
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with a new special, "john lewis, in his own words" hosted by our national correspondent my friend jericka that is tonight at 7:30 on b.e.t. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. as you prepare for monday, think of john lewis' words. you must be bold, brave and courageous. and find a way to get in the way. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> demonstrators are divided. new video of peaceful protesters standing up to violent vandals in oakland. >>> plus, the landlord of this restaurant says the owner needs to pay up, even though he hasn't made any money in months. >>> san francisco at odds with wedding that did not have a fairytale ending. good evening. >> we begin in oakland for they are cleaning up after protests erupted into violence and ended with the federal courthouse on fire. the police department has tagged graffiti. there were peaceful protesters who tried to turn the tide. >> reporter: this is the
with a new special, "john lewis, in his own words" hosted by our national correspondent my friend jericka that is tonight at 7:30 on b.e.t. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. as you prepare for monday, think of john lewis' words. you must be bold, brave and courageous. and find a way to get in the way. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org live...
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jericka? >> wow, another major concern for people down there.hank you. >>> speaker nancy pelosi is making masks mandatory on the house floor after yet another congressman tested positive for the coronavirus. texas republican louie gohmert who has been adamantly opposed to wearing a mask is a close ally of president trump. in fact, he was about to travel with the president when he tested positive. paula reid reports from the white house. >> together we will end the plague from china. we will defeat the virus. >> reporter: speaking in west texas, president trump made no mention of the texas representative who was expected to be with him just before republican representative louie goemert was supposed to travel on air force one with the president, he tested positive for covid-19. politico reports after the announcement, a gohmert staffer contacted them saying the congressman requires a full staff in the office and they are berated for wearing masks. gohmert has often been seen not wearing a face covering. wednesday, gohmert made the unsubstantiated
jericka? >> wow, another major concern for people down there.hank you. >>> speaker nancy pelosi is making masks mandatory on the house floor after yet another congressman tested positive for the coronavirus. texas republican louie gohmert who has been adamantly opposed to wearing a mask is a close ally of president trump. in fact, he was about to travel with the president when he tested positive. paula reid reports from the white house. >> together we will end the plague...
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jericka duncan, thank you. >>> ahead, we'll hear >>> may your power be patient. [ cheers ] we do not want to go to jail, but we will go to jail if this is a price we must pay for love, brotherhood -- >> that was john lewis at the march on washington in 1963. he called on americans to wake up. welcome back to "cbs this morning." former u.n. ambassador andrew young knew lewis for decades and considered him a friend. they fought in the civil rights movement together with dr. martin luther king jr. >> andrew young helped draft the civil rights act of 1964 and later became the first african-american to serve as ambassador to the united nations. he was also a u.s. congressman and, of course, the mayor of atlanta. andrew young joins us from atlanta. good morning, mr. ambassador. thanks for being with us. i know you met with john lewis just last week. can you tell us what that last meeting was like? >> well, i want to forget that last meeting because i saw then that he was weak. and i had never seen him weak before. john lewis when i saw him was always the calm, quiet po
jericka duncan, thank you. >>> ahead, we'll hear >>> may your power be patient. [ cheers ] we do not want to go to jail, but we will go to jail if this is a price we must pay for love, brotherhood -- >> that was john lewis at the march on washington in 1963. he called on americans to wake up. welcome back to "cbs this morning." former u.n. ambassador andrew young knew lewis for decades and considered him a friend. they fought in the civil rights movement...
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our national correspondent jericka duncan said police are looking into this claim that the men threatened >> stop. let him go. >> reporter: a relaxing evening with friends turned violent after five white men allegedly attacked vauhxx booker and penned him against a tree. >> let him go. >> we're going to as soon as you let him go. >> reporter: booker said the men dragged him, beat him and threatened to break his arms. >> asking for a noose. they literally said the term noose. they yelled leave. leave the boy with us. i wasn't even a man. i was a boy. >> no one invaded you. >> you stupid liberal -- >> reporter: the confrontation began when the men accused him and his friends of trespassing. the men allegedly started yelling white power among other racial slurs. >> what are you going to call me? >> reporter: mayor john hamilton said he was horrified by the attack and acknowledged racism still exists in his community. >> these are really painful times. it's a painful episode. >> reporter: on monday, hundreds of protesters gathered around the monroe county courthouse to demand justice for book
our national correspondent jericka duncan said police are looking into this claim that the men threatened >> stop. let him go. >> reporter: a relaxing evening with friends turned violent after five white men allegedly attacked vauhxx booker and penned him against a tree. >> let him go. >> we're going to as soon as you let him go. >> reporter: booker said the men dragged him, beat him and threatened to break his arms. >> asking for a noose. they literally said...
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jericka duncan is following the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anthony.n called out viacom cbs as liars and demanded the rights to his popular program "wild and out." he claims he reached out to viacom-cbs officials before he was fired to apologize, but the corporation which is our parent company denies that. and now the media mogul is left explaining why he says he now feels ashamed. >> atlanta, make some noise! [ cheers ] >> reporter: for more than 20 years, nick cannon has loomed large as a host and entertainer. ♪ >> reporter: it's a conversation with a former member of the hip-hop group public enemy, rapper professor grif, that has been called into question. >> you can't be anti-semitic when the semitic -- we are the semitic people, when we are the same people that you -- who they want to be, that's our birth right. >> that's our births right. >> reporter: the nearly 90-minute interview was part of the podcast "cannon's class." it was recorded last year but resurfaced this week after excerpts made their rounds across social media platforms. in one sec
jericka duncan is following the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anthony.n called out viacom cbs as liars and demanded the rights to his popular program "wild and out." he claims he reached out to viacom-cbs officials before he was fired to apologize, but the corporation which is our parent company denies that. and now the media mogul is left explaining why he says he now feels ashamed. >> atlanta, make some noise! [ cheers ] >> reporter: for...
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jericka, why did the judge turn >> reporter: good morning.basically said that maxwell was too great of a flight risk to be released from the detention center behind me, pointing to maxwell's finances and the fact that she's facing up to 35 years in prison if convicted. ghislaine maxwell barely spoke at tuesday's bail hearing, answering the judge's questions via video link from the federal detention center where she's being held. when asked for a plea to charges that she helped recruit and groom underage girls for sex, the 58-year-old british socialite responded, "not guilty, your honor." maxwell, the former girlfriend and alleged accomplice of convicted sex trafficker jeffrey epstein, listened as two alleged victims implored the judge to deny her bail. one identified only as jane doe wrote in a letter that she feared retribution, adding, "if maxwell is out, i need to be protected." >> she's a sexual predator who groomed and abused me -- >> reporter: the other alleged victim, annie farmer, said she first met maxwell and epstein when she was ju
jericka, why did the judge turn >> reporter: good morning.basically said that maxwell was too great of a flight risk to be released from the detention center behind me, pointing to maxwell's finances and the fact that she's facing up to 35 years in prison if convicted. ghislaine maxwell barely spoke at tuesday's bail hearing, answering the judge's questions via video link from the federal detention center where she's being held. when asked for a plea to charges that she helped recruit and...
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national correspondent jericka duncan is with us. scrambling for solutions.mericans struggle as congress fights over a new stimulus package. we'll talk with chuck schumer, plus a big step forward in the race for a vaccine. >> gametime decisions. a coronavirus idelin a major league baseball team forcing games to be canceled. what it could mean for the future of the season. >> paying tribute. the late congressman john lewis is honored at the capitol where he served for more than 30 years. how his colleagues and
national correspondent jericka duncan is with us. scrambling for solutions.mericans struggle as congress fights over a new stimulus package. we'll talk with chuck schumer, plus a big step forward in the race for a vaccine. >> gametime decisions. a coronavirus idelin a major league baseball team forcing games to be canceled. what it could mean for the future of the season. >> paying tribute. the late congressman john lewis is honored at the capitol where he served for more than 30...
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our national correspondent jericka duncan is with us. double disasters.hile texas reels from one hurricane, another churns near hawaii. how the pandemic is complicating efforts to keep people safe. >>> testing crisis. many worried they may have the virus, face long waits for tests and results. >>> plus, new developments this morning in the push for economic stimulus as extra jobless benefits expire
our national correspondent jericka duncan is with us. double disasters.hile texas reels from one hurricane, another churns near hawaii. how the pandemic is complicating efforts to keep people safe. >>> testing crisis. many worried they may have the virus, face long waits for tests and results. >>> plus, new developments this morning in the push for economic stimulus as extra jobless benefits expire
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anthony mason and tony dokoupil are off, but jericka duncan and vladimir duthiers are here. >>> hurricanelert. the storm churning in the caribbean right now targets the east coast. where it's headed and how it could upset the coronavirus response. >>> plus, with millions of americans out of work, the latest on the fight over those expiring unememployment benefit. >> election insecurity. president trump faces fierce backlash from both parties after he suggests delaying the november election and stark words from former president obama about possible efforts to suppress the vote.
anthony mason and tony dokoupil are off, but jericka duncan and vladimir duthiers are here. >>> hurricanelert. the storm churning in the caribbean right now targets the east coast. where it's headed and how it could upset the coronavirus response. >>> plus, with millions of americans out of work, the latest on the fight over those expiring unememployment benefit. >> election insecurity. president trump faces fierce backlash from both parties after he suggests delaying...
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our national correspondent jericka duncan is with us. >>> alarming surge.he number of americans killed by the coronavirus rises to its highest daily total since mid-may. plus concerns on capitol hill afhigh-profile congressman closely allied with the president tests positive. >> hard lessons. more schools delay reopening to keep students and teachers safe. hear from parents sew normal an their kids may be falling behind. >> landmark mission to mars. we take you inside an historic new effort to learn once and for all if there was ever life on the red planet.
our national correspondent jericka duncan is with us. >>> alarming surge.he number of americans killed by the coronavirus rises to its highest daily total since mid-may. plus concerns on capitol hill afhigh-profile congressman closely allied with the president tests positive. >> hard lessons. more schools delay reopening to keep students and teachers safe. hear from parents sew normal an their kids may be falling behind. >> landmark mission to mars. we take you inside an...
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national correspondent jericka duncan is at the manhattan courthouse.? >> reporter: good morning, anthony. ghislaine maxwell will be appearing here at this same new york court for her bail hearing as jeffrey epstein did almost a year ago today. but in this case, we're talking about happening during the middle of a pandemic, and maxwell's hearing will be held via video. court documents filed by ghislaine maxwell's attorneys claim the 58-year-old british socialite who they say hasn't left the country since jeffrey epstein arrest last july is not a flight risk. her legal team is offering a $5 million bail package to secure her release. that fund is backed by six co-signers. maxwell's siblings, relatives and friends and includes property in the uk valued at $3.75 million. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman said maxwell's attorneys face a major burden in advocating for her bail but made a solid case. >> the defense wrote a very persuasive memorandum. more important perhaps in the package is the reasoning. number one, covid-19. that not only might kill ghis
national correspondent jericka duncan is at the manhattan courthouse.? >> reporter: good morning, anthony. ghislaine maxwell will be appearing here at this same new york court for her bail hearing as jeffrey epstein did almost a year ago today. but in this case, we're talking about happening during the middle of a pandemic, and maxwell's hearing will be held via video. court documents filed by ghislaine maxwell's attorneys claim the 58-year-old british socialite who they say hasn't left...
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legacy with a new special called john lewis in his own words, hosted by our national correspondent jerickaonal women's soccer league says keeping players in a bubble has led to zero coronavirus cases during its championship tournament. we'll talk to the league's commissioner about how they >>> this moeng's "eye opener at 8" is sponsored by the capital one rewards card. >>> we have much more news ahead for you today. a claimed photographer, andre d. wagner, is his name, has had his camera mistaken for a gun. he shares his essay on being a black photographer. you're watching "cbs this morning." we always appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ [beep] ♪ [whoosh] ♪ give everyone something to look up to. the all-new highlander hybrid. toyota. let's go places. the all-new highlander hybrid. ♪ ♪ (squirrel noises) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (fake squirrel noise) jif peanut butter. it's that jif'ing good you'd dress up like a squirrel for it. today, he's being tested to see if his cancer has spread. he may be the one getting the test, but we both live with the results. [a
legacy with a new special called john lewis in his own words, hosted by our national correspondent jerickaonal women's soccer league says keeping players in a bubble has led to zero coronavirus cases during its championship tournament. we'll talk to the league's commissioner about how they >>> this moeng's "eye opener at 8" is sponsored by the capital one rewards card. >>> we have much more news ahead for you today. a claimed photographer, andre d. wagner, is his...
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first on "cbs this morning," jericka duncan spoke to the two women making allegations including one whohat did necessary women tell you? >> reporter: good morning. you know, tony, they said they feel relieved but yet still scared. i spoke to jennifer eckhart and kathy arue who described the workplace where abuse was routine and expected. a warning to our viewers, some allegations you're about to hear you may find very disturbing. >> after we met and we had our photo taken together, he messaged me wow you are way more beautiful in person. >> reporter: jennifer eckhart said her connection to ed henry began in 2014 when she was a production assistant. >> as a 24-year-old girl, when the chief white house correspondent follows you on twitter, you, you know, you get stars in your eyes. >> reporter: eckhart said those stars quickly faded. in a lawsuit she accuses henry of violently raping her in 2017 while she was restrained in metal hand curves and henry performed sattistic acts on her. would you characterize the relationship you were in with ed henry as mainly abusive >> absolutely. without
first on "cbs this morning," jericka duncan spoke to the two women making allegations including one whohat did necessary women tell you? >> reporter: good morning. you know, tony, they said they feel relieved but yet still scared. i spoke to jennifer eckhart and kathy arue who described the workplace where abuse was routine and expected. a warning to our viewers, some allegations you're about to hear you may find very disturbing. >> after we met and we had our photo taken...
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our national correspondent, jericka duncan, spoke with jones about her important message. >>> so for only do you not get to play, you have to play on the behalf of the person that you're playing against. you have to play and make money and earn wealth for them, and then you have to turn it over to them. >> reporter: kimberly jones' video titled "how can we win," is part outrage, part history lesson. she says for the 400 years since enslaved africans arrived in what is now the united states, they've been playing a game stacked against them. >> how can you win? you can't win. the game is fixed. >> reporter: the atlanta-based activist, former bookseller and young adult author, has used the monopoly analogy to teach finance and economics to teenage girls. but this was the first time she used it to explain systemic rat racism in such dark terms. these referenced atrocities black communities faced decades after slavery ended. >> for 50 years you finally get a little bit and you're allowed to play. and every time they don't like the way you're playing or that you're doing something self-suf
our national correspondent, jericka duncan, spoke with jones about her important message. >>> so for only do you not get to play, you have to play on the behalf of the person that you're playing against. you have to play and make money and earn wealth for them, and then you have to turn it over to them. >> reporter: kimberly jones' video titled "how can we win," is part outrage, part history lesson. she says for the 400 years since enslaved africans arrived in what is...
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national correspondent jericka duncan joins us now. good morning.rning to you, tony. you know, the african-american community and the jewish community, the relationship has been at times very strong. sometimes contentious and even complex. we decided to ache a look back at -- to take a look back at how we got here and what lies ahead. this instagram post sparked an unexpected conversation. philadelphia eagles wide receiver desean jackson posted a quote he attributed to adolph hitler. it read in part, "jews will blackmail america." >> i believe that this is only through education that all people are the same. no difference as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: so holocaust survivor edward mosberg turned it into a teaching moment. the 94-year-old invited jackson to visit auschwitz where nearly a million jews were murdered during hitler's regime. >> he immediately accepted. >> reporter: what does that say about desean jackson? >> well, it says that he's a gentleman. >> reporter: mosberg says he lost 16 relatives in the holocaust. he now travels the wor
national correspondent jericka duncan joins us now. good morning.rning to you, tony. you know, the african-american community and the jewish community, the relationship has been at times very strong. sometimes contentious and even complex. we decided to ache a look back at -- to take a look back at how we got here and what lies ahead. this instagram post sparked an unexpected conversation. philadelphia eagles wide receiver desean jackson posted a quote he attributed to adolph hitler. it read in...
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that jericka story is so upsetting to me to say the way that man was bent over surrounded by the peopleet to the point where we can see each other that way. right now we have a lot of work to do on that front. >> well said. and using the power of the purse to do it, you know, as they say, money talks. >> living up to its creed. >> yeah. >> living up to its creed is what dr. king said. that's important. absolutely. >>> all right. gayle, there's this now -- revealing cell phone videos are helping drive the national conversation on racism. next, race and culture writer tre johnson will show how the debate is changing. >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm len kiese and the man caught on camera making racist remarks to a family at a carmel valley restaurant has now been identified. he's michael lofthouse the cc of a bay area tech company. the remarks came as a family was celebrating a birthday over the weekend which led to a server ordering him the leave the restaurant. lofthouse has since called his comment comments and behavior appalling. >>> two martinez residents are facing charges after thi
that jericka story is so upsetting to me to say the way that man was bent over surrounded by the peopleet to the point where we can see each other that way. right now we have a lot of work to do on that front. >> well said. and using the power of the purse to do it, you know, as they say, money talks. >> living up to its creed. >> yeah. >> living up to its creed is what dr. king said. that's important. absolutely. >>> all right. gayle, there's this now --...
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national correspondent jericka duncan is following this story for us. >> reporter: this is the momenthat appeared to start the confrontation. 16-year-old cornelius fredericks threw a sandwich in the cafeteria. moments later, staffer michael mosely tackled fredericks to the ground. two other men soon joined him to restrain the teen. for about 12 minutes, fredericks is pinned to the ground. at least four more men came over and appeared to hold down fredericks' arms and legs, and sit on his chest and abdomen. toward the end of the video, you can see fredericks go limp. he went into cardiac arrest and died after two days in the hospital. the coroner ruled his death a homicide bias fixia. >> he was murdered in broad daylight. >> reporter: jeffrey feiger reports cornelius fredericks' estate. >> when you see five, six, seven grown men sitting on the chest of a motionless child until he's dead, what would you call it? >> reporter: staffers michael moseley, zachary solis, and nursing director heather mclogan were all fired from lakeside academy and charged with involuntary manslaughter and sec
national correspondent jericka duncan is following this story for us. >> reporter: this is the momenthat appeared to start the confrontation. 16-year-old cornelius fredericks threw a sandwich in the cafeteria. moments later, staffer michael mosely tackled fredericks to the ground. two other men soon joined him to restrain the teen. for about 12 minutes, fredericks is pinned to the ground. at least four more men came over and appeared to hold down fredericks' arms and legs, and sit on his...