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but that does not guarantee them coverage. >> kris van cleave on do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe digestive upsets 24/7. try align, the pros in digestive health. and join the align healthy gut team up and learn what millions of align users already know. how great a healthy gut can feel. sign up at alignprobiotics.com also try align dualbiotics gummies to help support digestive health. depression. multiple s
but that does not guarantee them coverage. >> kris van cleave on do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> next on the cbs weekend news, why nasa's new helicopter on mars is grounded for now. reason rescue operations are under way in indonesia after a deadly earthquake rocked java's main island on saturday, at least eight people were killed when the magnitude 6 quake struck, just days after a deadly cyclone hit java. today was the day nasa's new helicopter on mars was supposed to take flight. but ingenuity seen here in animation is grounded. the flight test for the helicopter was delayed friday because of a computer-related rotor issue. nationala-- nasa says the chopper is safe and healthy and will try to take off again later this week. when we return, the performing arts makes a comeback at one of the country's greatest venues. guess where. 7 >> finally tonight the world stages fell silent when covid struck but as cbs's nancy chen in new york reports, live music is again being heard. >> hon a spring day full of new beginnings, these prt first sounds played for an audience at lincoln center since march of last year. >> it's been quiet, very quiet.
kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> next on the cbs weekend news, why nasa's new helicopter on mars is grounded for now. reason rescue operations are under way in indonesia after a deadly earthquake rocked java's main island on saturday, at least eight people were killed when the magnitude 6 quake struck, just days after a deadly cyclone hit java. today was the day nasa's new helicopter on mars was supposed to take flight. but ingenuity seen here in animation is grounded. the flight...
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cbs' kris van cleave shows us how one rather unique business is booming. >> we're waiting for you.e bottom of the escalator. >> reporter: kristen fallon and her kids are at new york's escalator. >> reporter: laguardia airport to meet the newest member of their family, rex, a mini-bernadoodle puppy. >> hi, here's your new baby! oh, he's so tiny! >> reporter: but getting tiny rex to the big apple was a pandemic problem. >> our breeder's in colorado so we couldn't exactly fly from the east coast out to colorado, so you need someone to transport them. >> reporter: the fallens aren't alone. pet nanny, sue murphy says her dog delivery business has doubled in the last year as pandemic customers have sought out puppies. for about 500 bucks and airfare will see that a dog gets the vip treatment home. >> i'm in contact with my clients the entire time with pictures and videos. they know right where i'm at at all times. >> it is 5:30 a.m. >> reporter: that meant picking up rex in montrose, colorado, flying to denver, and on to new york. >> it was awesome to see that he's so cute and so small.
cbs' kris van cleave shows us how one rather unique business is booming. >> we're waiting for you.e bottom of the escalator. >> reporter: kristen fallon and her kids are at new york's escalator. >> reporter: laguardia airport to meet the newest member of their family, rex, a mini-bernadoodle puppy. >> hi, here's your new baby! oh, he's so tiny! >> reporter: but getting tiny rex to the big apple was a pandemic problem. >> our breeder's in colorado so we...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.wood's biggest night certainly had a different look in the pandemic year. it was a night of firsts with a plot twist at the very end. here's cbs' carter evans.arter . >> reporter: and >> reporter: and the oscar goes to nomads. >> i am just... houseless. >> reporter: immigrants. and a messiah. >> i am a revolutionary. >> reporter: women won a record 17 oscars include best director chloe zhao for "nomadland." >> this is for anyone who has the faith and the courage to hold on to the goodness in themselves. >> reporter: the film's star, frances mcdormand, won best actress-- her third oscar. it was a celebration of diversity both in front of theth camera and behind. jamika wilson and mia neal are the first african-american women to win for makeup and hair. ( applause ) >> i can picture black transwomen standing up here and asian sisters and our latina sisters. >> reporter: the fight for racial justice was also a theme. >> there's so much work to be done, and that's on everyone in this room,
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you.wood's biggest night certainly had a different look in the pandemic year. it was a night of firsts with a plot twist at the very end. here's cbs' carter evans.arter . >> reporter: and >> reporter: and the oscar goes to nomads. >> i am just... houseless. >> reporter: immigrants. and a messiah. >> i am a revolutionary. >> reporter: women won a record 17 oscars include best director chloe zhao for...
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cbs' kris van cleave shows us how one state is trying to tackle that statistic through training. >> we've got resources, my friend. >> reporter: olympic, washington, police officer, javier sola is in training. >> stay where you are. >> reporter: after a decade on the beat, the former marine is in a class aimed at showing new recruits and veteran officers sometimes the best step forward can be taking two steps back. >> we slow down the pace, that will increase our options, and i believe that if we increase the options, that will decrease the likelihood of either party getting hurt. >> reporter: it's a policing strategy the washington criminal justice training commission calls deescalation. >> coming in as fast as you can with overwhelming force oftentimes escalates the situation. >> reporter: sue rahr is the former sheriff of washington's largest county. she just retired from running the c.j.t.c. program responsible for training 300 police agencies across the state. >> the goal is to not be put in a situation where you have to make a split-second decision about life and death. >> reporter:
cbs' kris van cleave shows us how one state is trying to tackle that statistic through training. >> we've got resources, my friend. >> reporter: olympic, washington, police officer, javier sola is in training. >> stay where you are. >> reporter: after a decade on the beat, the former marine is in a class aimed at showing new recruits and veteran officers sometimes the best step forward can be taking two steps back. >> we slow down the pace, that will increase our...
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kris van cleave is inside t-mobile park in seattle where the mariners will take on the giants tonight't give them away last year. give them away this year. everybody gets three or four instead of one. >> reporter: it may not be that simple. good morning. you know, it's been 550 days since fans have had this view. that's going to change tonight for about 9,000 people. they'll be in the stands. they'll be in groups of one to six in their own pods. the rest of the seats here are locked down. it's been a huge logistical challenge for baseball, but there's this other challenge -- what do you do with four million of these, and that is nothing to shake your head at. >> that was a nice one -- >> reporter: a year ago, pitcher trevor williams thought one of his baseball dreams was about to come true. his own bobblehead night. >> i think it's something that every player wants secretly. it's something that is one of those career -- things on their checklist that they want to get. >> reporter: come last august, there were no pirates fans at the game to give his "star wars" themed souvenir to. now
kris van cleave is inside t-mobile park in seattle where the mariners will take on the giants tonight't give them away last year. give them away this year. everybody gets three or four instead of one. >> reporter: it may not be that simple. good morning. you know, it's been 550 days since fans have had this view. that's going to change tonight for about 9,000 people. they'll be in the stands. they'll be in groups of one to six in their own pods. the rest of the seats here are locked down....
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kris van cleave is on capitol hill. kris, this is a big story., gayle, think of these burn pits as basically giant dumpster fires spewing toxic fumes. they've been linked to other issues like lung issues, right now the u.s. is asking to prove a link between pain and exposure. that could end up page out and doctors say even then a vast majority of claims are denied. this new legislation will change that. >> when you sign up and join the military, you're told you'll be taken care of. you're today, if you go over -- sorry, i need a minute. >> reporter: jen howard is only speaking out because her husband jason wanted their story told. has your husband didn't taken care of? >> by organizations that help vets? yes. by the va system? no. >> reporter: a marine veteran jason did two tours in iraq. while there, his wife said he worried about exposure to toxic fumes from pits where trash was burned. >> and they burned pretty much everything. they couldn't necessarily read what all of the chemicals were because it was in, i guess, arabic, they just said it w
kris van cleave is on capitol hill. kris, this is a big story., gayle, think of these burn pits as basically giant dumpster fires spewing toxic fumes. they've been linked to other issues like lung issues, right now the u.s. is asking to prove a link between pain and exposure. that could end up page out and doctors say even then a vast majority of claims are denied. this new legislation will change that. >> when you sign up and join the military, you're told you'll be taken care of. you're...
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as kris van cleave reports, it all starts with a new approach to training. >> we've got resources, myeporter: olympia, washington, police officer javier sola is in a new kind of training even a decade on the job. the former marine is practicing de-escalation techniques aimed at showing new recruits and officers sometimes the two steps forward can take two steps back. >> we slow down the pace, that will increase the options. i believe if we increase the options, that will decrease the likelihood of either party getting hurt. >> reporter: and now the washington state training commission is incorporating active bystander training in this class and throughout its curriculum. it's one of the first in the country to require it for all new recruits. cjtc teaches officers to take action if they see a colleague violating policy or excusing excessive force with the goal of avoiding the situation like the george floyd case. >> whoa, hold on. >> reporter: or this traffic stop in virginia last december involving an army lieutenant. dozens of agencies nationwide are now following washington's lead.
as kris van cleave reports, it all starts with a new approach to training. >> we've got resources, myeporter: olympia, washington, police officer javier sola is in a new kind of training even a decade on the job. the former marine is practicing de-escalation techniques aimed at showing new recruits and officers sometimes the two steps forward can take two steps back. >> we slow down the pace, that will increase the options. i believe if we increase the options, that will decrease...