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i'm kiki. >> great to meet you, kiki, and i like your friend.ght place. >> this is my grandfather's creation. let's go take a look. >> that "creation" is prehistoric gardens, which sits in a lush stretch of old-growth forest, with ocean mist filtering sunlight through its towering trees. i would camp out here, and i don't camp. but be careful! giant monsters lurk. triceratops, wow. the grounds are teeming with dinosaurs. feast your eyes on 'em. there's the plate-covered stegosaurus... a towering t-rex... a soaring pteranodon and many more. each imposing creature a life-size replica of an ancient past, including this 46-foot-high, 86-foot-long brachiosaurus. >> four years from start to finish... >> amazing! >> ...to build this one. >> i just really can't believe the scale. the story of these creatures begins in 1907, in gordonsville, minnesota, where ernie nelson is born. young ernie can't stop drawing on his sketch pad, especially the prehistoric creatures he sees in national geographic. definitely a creative character, according to his daughter
i'm kiki. >> great to meet you, kiki, and i like your friend.ght place. >> this is my grandfather's creation. let's go take a look. >> that "creation" is prehistoric gardens, which sits in a lush stretch of old-growth forest, with ocean mist filtering sunlight through its towering trees. i would camp out here, and i don't camp. but be careful! giant monsters lurk. triceratops, wow. the grounds are teeming with dinosaurs. feast your eyes on 'em. there's the...
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if it wasn't for kiki, would you have eve thougbout some of these ideas? >> probably not. >> reporter: rae lynn says when she told her family about kiki's family project -- >> it made my grandma cry. >> she was just so happy that our next generation is going to be that kind and caring. >> reporter: proof that kindness -- >> my community. >> reporter: can be contagious. >> thank you. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, vista, lifornia. >> kindness can be infectious. words of wisdom. and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news. and you don't want to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> it's thursday, february 6th, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news". >>> president trump is acquitted in his historic impeachment trial. reaction to the senate vote. >>> new american coronavirus cases as the number grows more measures are being taken to contain the outbreak, but can it be stopped? >>> and we remember
if it wasn't for kiki, would you have eve thougbout some of these ideas? >> probably not. >> reporter: rae lynn says when she told her family about kiki's family project -- >> it made my grandma cry. >> she was just so happy that our next generation is going to be that kind and caring. >> reporter: proof that kindness -- >> my community. >> reporter: can be contagious. >> thank you. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, vista, lifornia....
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if it wasn't for kiki, would you have even thought about some of these ideas? not. >> reporter: ray lynn says when she told her family about kiki's kindness project: >> it made my grandma cry. she was just so happy that our next generation is going to be that kind and caring. >> reporter: proof that kindness... >> help the community. >> reporter: can be contagious. >> thank you! >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, vista, california. >> ninan: kindness certainly is contagious. if you want to learn more, check out cbsnews.com. that's the "cbs weekend news." i'm reena ninan in new york. captioning sponsored y cbs >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> this is what i'm dealing with right now. >> now at 6:00, wild weather shuts down a big super bowl party in miami just hours before the big game. >>> plus, changes ahead for your bay area forecast you may want to nail a few things down before tomorrow. >>> plus, a sheriff's deputy ambushed in the south bay. how his body camera saved his life by stopping a bullet. >>> and we have just learned
if it wasn't for kiki, would you have even thought about some of these ideas? not. >> reporter: ray lynn says when she told her family about kiki's kindness project: >> it made my grandma cry. she was just so happy that our next generation is going to be that kind and caring. >> reporter: proof that kindness... >> help the community. >> reporter: can be contagious. >> thank you! >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, vista, california. >> ninan:...
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on the wta tour, the defending champion kiki bertens is through to the quarter—finals of the saint petersburgor the loss of just three games. she won 6—1, 6—2 — and now face another russian, anastasia potapova, in the last eight. in the same half of the draw, petra kvitova, who won the saint petersburg trophy in 2018, is also through to the quarter—finals. but she needed three sets to see off belgium's alison van uytvanck, who's ranked 47 in the world. after losing the sevond set 6—1, the number 3 seed and former wimbledon champion took the decider 6—2, to seal her place in the last eight. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. storm dennis on the way this weekend, nowhere escaping the strong winds, disruptive in places but concern growing aboutjust how much rain coming from it as well. one rain band bearing south on friday but look how much rain is going to come from dennis on the weekend. this trailing weather front has along it several spells of prolonged rain, particularly into parts o
on the wta tour, the defending champion kiki bertens is through to the quarter—finals of the saint petersburgor the loss of just three games. she won 6—1, 6—2 — and now face another russian, anastasia potapova, in the last eight. in the same half of the draw, petra kvitova, who won the saint petersburg trophy in 2018, is also through to the quarter—finals. but she needed three sets to see off belgium's alison van uytvanck, who's ranked 47 in the world. after losing the sevond set...
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kiki bertens has become the first player to win back—to—back titles at the st petersburg open.rybakina in straight sets, 6—1, 6—3 for her first wta title this season and her 10th overall. major league baseball's commissioner rob manfred has been talking for the first time since the investigation into the houston astros' sign—stealing scandal. four people were suspended and subsequently fired for using electronics to work out what pitch would be delivered during 2017 and 2018. manfred admits he thought about stripping the astros of their 2017 world series title. 0nce once you have a situation in which the 2017 world series will always be looked at as something different, whether or not you put an asterisk 01’ whether or not you put an asterisk orans whether or not you put an asterisk oran sforthe whether or not you put an asterisk or an s for the trophy back, i don't think it makes that much difference. i think we did what we should do. we found the facts and were transparent. 0nce found the facts and were transparent. once you go down that road of changing what happens on the f
kiki bertens has become the first player to win back—to—back titles at the st petersburg open.rybakina in straight sets, 6—1, 6—3 for her first wta title this season and her 10th overall. major league baseball's commissioner rob manfred has been talking for the first time since the investigation into the houston astros' sign—stealing scandal. four people were suspended and subsequently fired for using electronics to work out what pitch would be delivered during 2017 and 2018. manfred...
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over in russia kiki burton's got past alaina read the kenya of how does it stand to successfully defend her seat is for total number 8 seed for the netherlands down to 2 opponents 6163 it's the 10th w.t. singles title for the top of the cage. roger go holder has won her 3rd straight women's world cup slalom as a lackey and has now overtaken american mckayla scheffer and on top of the discipline we're standing with sweden is an aspiring larsson had a huge lead after recording the fastest time in her 1st line and then this happened which took her out of contention for holders when kids are on top of the stone ranking schifrin was taking a break from skiing since the death of her father to go still leads the overall world cup standing next. own favorite sergio has won the 3rd edition of the tour of colombia the 22 year old came 2nd on the 6th and final stage behind compassionate daniel martinez none the last agree to seal the victory after leading from the 4 stage this is the 3rd time the tour has been part of the u.c.i. calendar. are puerto alessandro rempe yet he has more from alto del o
over in russia kiki burton's got past alaina read the kenya of how does it stand to successfully defend her seat is for total number 8 seed for the netherlands down to 2 opponents 6163 it's the 10th w.t. singles title for the top of the cage. roger go holder has won her 3rd straight women's world cup slalom as a lackey and has now overtaken american mckayla scheffer and on top of the discipline we're standing with sweden is an aspiring larsson had a huge lead after recording the fastest time in...
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you were called kiki when you were little, or kiki baby, and then went by more dignified names. -- sburg justice ginsburg: thank you. please be seated. -- ginsburg to justice are joining us in it. i notice you had a lot of name changes over the years. kicky when you were little, then you went by more dignified names. the new became professor ginsburg. then you became judged in bird. then finally justice ginsburg. most people would just quit there, but you have this new moniker of notorious rbg. can i just call you justice ginsburg? justice ginsburg: you can call me ruth. of georgetownf law school and the american bar, thanks for being here. i know these are two institutions with which you had a long association, and of course we are here tonight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. onl, your career has focused quality very broadly. i want to move back and talk about the amendment. i know that you said at one point you wished your mother could have lived in an age when women could aspire and achieve, and when daughters were treated equally to sons. and cherished. just
you were called kiki when you were little, or kiki baby, and then went by more dignified names. -- sburg justice ginsburg: thank you. please be seated. -- ginsburg to justice are joining us in it. i notice you had a lot of name changes over the years. kicky when you were little, then you went by more dignified names. the new became professor ginsburg. then you became judged in bird. then finally justice ginsburg. most people would just quit there, but you have this new moniker of notorious rbg....
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you were called kiki when you were little or kiki baby and then went by a more dignified name ruth. then you became professor ginsburg. then judge ginsburg and finally justice ginsburg. most people would just quit there but you have this new moniker of notorious rbg. can i just call you justice ginsburg? >> you can call me ruth. >> [ laughter ] >> okay. >> ruth. so on behalf of georgetown law school and the american bar, thanks for being here. i know these are two institutions which you had a long association and, of course, we're here tonight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. well, your career has both focused on equality very proudly. i want to go back and talk about the amendment. i know you said at one point that you wished your mother could have lived in an age when women could aspire and achieve and when daughters were treated equally to sons. >> daughters were cherished like sons. as much as sons. yes. >> so what do you imagine your mother would have been or done had she lived in such an age, and is it true that she marched on behalf of the 19th amendm
you were called kiki when you were little or kiki baby and then went by a more dignified name ruth. then you became professor ginsburg. then judge ginsburg and finally justice ginsburg. most people would just quit there but you have this new moniker of notorious rbg. can i just call you justice ginsburg? >> you can call me ruth. >> [ laughter ] >> okay. >> ruth. so on behalf of georgetown law school and the american bar, thanks for being here. i know these are two...
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they won now america can find out about caylee's invention when she appears on stray hand sarah and kikier this week, i'm really excited. >>now an 8 year-old second grader is gearing up for another invention convention. she says she has an idea for a special kind of robot that special and you know hand sanitizer sometimes the studies have shown it just doesn't cut it out and a need to does not know that revs up from 4 news at a lotus and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at time. thank you perigee ever take that sink and there is hope for the future and that he coming up next tonight, a waitress, nearly breaks down in tears the witness year describing a scene in san francisco's mission district. >>3 people were hit by a car while walking to are now fighting for their lives tonight and police say the driver. >>the suspected of being impaired. >>a south bay health clinic says that it's experiencing a supply shortage like never before in 95 face masks are running out in what's becoming a global shortage of masks all over corona virus. the concerns now for local workers. >>and lawrenc
they won now america can find out about caylee's invention when she appears on stray hand sarah and kikier this week, i'm really excited. >>now an 8 year-old second grader is gearing up for another invention convention. she says she has an idea for a special kind of robot that special and you know hand sanitizer sometimes the studies have shown it just doesn't cut it out and a need to does not know that revs up from 4 news at a lotus and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at time....
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at it was worth it at their son was killed, the husband was kieded, thbrotothewas kikied for somethingsas good or somethinththat w benenefial? if wean make the case which i think ion'say what think because the hearingarare not finied, butf we canake a case that thehreat is real an de, that a free and democratic iraq cld be accolilishedouldld have a eansing impact on that pa o of the world and make oulilife easier significantly down the road -- which i think codde an ideal circumstance, that it is worth the price? amy: that is the broadcast exclusive of "worth the price? joe biden and the launch of the iraq war." fromweisbrot is joining us washington, d.c. on the campaign trail, presidential candidate biden has said in one form or another he made a mistake on iraq. your response? >> well, i think that is too little, too late. it is not enough. this really has to be an i issu. this can't be swepept under the rug. wewe're entering a different period right now. i think it is crucial. we could have anotother wawar en before the e election. yet president trump come close to a war with iran w
at it was worth it at their son was killed, the husband was kieded, thbrotothewas kikied for somethingsas good or somethinththat w benenefial? if wean make the case which i think ion'say what think because the hearingarare not finied, butf we canake a case that thehreat is real an de, that a free and democratic iraq cld be accolilishedouldld have a eansing impact on that pa o of the world and make oulilife easier significantly down the road -- which i think codde an ideal circumstance, that it...
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over in russia kiki burton's got past alaina read the kenya how does it stand to successfully defend procedures for title number 8 seed for the netherlands down to 2 opponents 6163 it's the 10 to the singles title for the top of their cute. archer go home. has won her 3rd straight women's world cup slalom as a lackey and has now overtaken american mckayla schaeffer and on top of the discipline we're standing with sweden's anna swain larsson had a huge lead after recording the fastest time in her 1st line then this happened which took her out of contention for holders when kids are on top of the stone rankings schifrin was taking a break from skiing since the death of her father 2 weeks ago still leads the overall world cup standings. and that's all your sport for now more later for thank you so much for that coming up but only 300 hours g.m.t. 6 am here in doha that's my love for today down jordan with you in just a few moments to. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i f
over in russia kiki burton's got past alaina read the kenya how does it stand to successfully defend procedures for title number 8 seed for the netherlands down to 2 opponents 6163 it's the 10 to the singles title for the top of their cute. archer go home. has won her 3rd straight women's world cup slalom as a lackey and has now overtaken american mckayla schaeffer and on top of the discipline we're standing with sweden's anna swain larsson had a huge lead after recording the fastest time in...
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over in russia kiki burton's got past alaina read the kenya how does it stand to successfully defend her seat is for total number 8 seed for the netherlands down to 2 opponents 6163 it's the 10th w.t. singles title for the time their kids. better go home. has won her 3rd straight women's world cup slalom as a lackey and has now overtaken american mckayla schaeffer and on top of the discipline we're standing just so we don't lose an aspiring larsson had a huge lead after recording the fastest time in her 1st line and then this happened which took her out of contention for holders when kids are on top of the stone ranking schifrin who is taking a break from skiing since the death of her father 2 weeks ago still leads the overall world cup standings. and that's all your sport for now more later. thank you for that far and we are back in just a couple of minutes time another full bulldozing of news here on al-jazeera the latest on those that u.s. citizens have left japan coronavirus back in a moment. and also hala mentary election that will intensify rival ways within its political estab
over in russia kiki burton's got past alaina read the kenya how does it stand to successfully defend her seat is for total number 8 seed for the netherlands down to 2 opponents 6163 it's the 10th w.t. singles title for the time their kids. better go home. has won her 3rd straight women's world cup slalom as a lackey and has now overtaken american mckayla schaeffer and on top of the discipline we're standing just so we don't lose an aspiring larsson had a huge lead after recording the fastest...
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freedom unifies the soul and socialism destroys nations, and young man -- his grandfather resonances kikiir force and that was a moving moment as well. quite a few moving moments. >> there was the handshake moment and also the introduction, the intro of my high honor and distinct privilege to present the president of the united states, just said the president of the united states, an hour and 17 minutes, a lot of those interruptions fell into the standard party line, half the chamber standing up, big bipartisan moments, juan guido the aspiring astronaut and his great-grandfather, the newly promoted brigadier general charles mcgee, the last of the tuskegee airmen, it was partisan applause but rush limbaugh fighting lung cancer receiving the presidential medal of freedom in that chamber from the first lady but by far the most powerful moment had to be honoring the two people killed by the two terrorists, without baghdadi and soleimani, emotional moments with the family. you have to think about this. all this happens, the highest approval rating of his presidency, 49%, 10%, 94% approval amon
freedom unifies the soul and socialism destroys nations, and young man -- his grandfather resonances kikiir force and that was a moving moment as well. quite a few moving moments. >> there was the handshake moment and also the introduction, the intro of my high honor and distinct privilege to present the president of the united states, just said the president of the united states, an hour and 17 minutes, a lot of those interruptions fell into the standard party line, half the chamber...