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laura podesta with their message to voters while visiting swing states. >> reporter: president donald trump and joe biden campaigning the esidenokound states ni enthusurrallin campaign es. f s >> 33,000 emails? >> reporter: he also announced another $13 billion in aid for farmers hit by financially by the pandemic. one battleground tracker poll shows president donald trump losing to the former vice president in wisconsin. during his cnn town hall in pennsylvania, biden said mr. trump is misleading people and he knows he is trailing. >> if he had promote confidence doing this. >> at this q&a with voters, biden promised to pressure local officials to implement mask mandates and criticize president donald trump's coronavirus response. >> you lost your freedom because you did not act. the freedom to go to that ballgame or the freedom for your kid to go to school. >> this estiepilitioiribed at s prb h. >> president donald trump brushed her off. >> she does not know me.; candidates go to minnesota, where early voting begins. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> now that fire crews are gaining groun
laura podesta with their message to voters while visiting swing states. >> reporter: president donald trump and joe biden campaigning the esidenokound states ni enthusurrallin campaign es. f s >> 33,000 emails? >> reporter: he also announced another $13 billion in aid for farmers hit by financially by the pandemic. one battleground tracker poll shows president donald trump losing to the former vice president in wisconsin. during his cnn town hall in pennsylvania, biden said...
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isn't that what we were talking about with laura podesta?ven close family friends can infect you and share the virus. >>> there's new fallout over nancy pelosi's salon visit, and president trump moves to pull funding from some cities. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "reuters" reports president trump is threatening to cut federal funds to what he calls lawless cities such as seattle, new york, washington, d.c., and portland. in a memo to attorney general bill barr and other administration officials, mr. trump said, quote, my administration will not allow federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones. new york governor cuomo called it an illegal stunt. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" reports nancy pelosi is refusing to apologize for visiting a hair salon while indoor services were still not allowed under pandemic rules. surveillance video shows the house speaker walking through the salon monday. icincling president trump called her a hypocrite for not following the rule
isn't that what we were talking about with laura podesta?ven close family friends can infect you and share the virus. >>> there's new fallout over nancy pelosi's salon visit, and president trump moves to pull funding from some cities. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "reuters" reports president trump is threatening to cut federal funds to what he calls lawless cities such as seattle, new york, washington, d.c., and portland. in a memo to...
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laura podesta, cbs news, cleveland. >>> back today news conference with dr. marquel lee. >> august, it's almost been a month now we have laid out a new way for us to reengage in our community to have additional operations of certain businesses throughout our communities, and these are the criteria that have not only allowed us to loosen some, but also, when needed, tighten the restrictions on activities. again, every county is assigned a tear based on cause the causative itty, adjusted to case rate, and is still forthcoming but now close now acuity metric that we'll be announcing. so we have four tears color- coded. we have the purple widespread, we have read substantial transmission, orange moderate transmission, and yellow minimal transmission. you will see that each one of those tiers has a number of new cases allowed on a daily basis, as well as a test positivity rate that is an average of over seven days. i will remind you we have a lag in the data we look at. we don't look at today's data today. we look at it a week behind, so we give enough time for ou
laura podesta, cbs news, cleveland. >>> back today news conference with dr. marquel lee. >> august, it's almost been a month now we have laid out a new way for us to reengage in our community to have additional operations of certain businesses throughout our communities, and these are the criteria that have not only allowed us to loosen some, but also, when needed, tighten the restrictions on activities. again, every county is assigned a tear based on cause the causative itty,...
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laura podesta is in cleveland. laura, there's a lot at stake in this first debate tonight. >> reporter: there sure is. good morning. 90 minutes. six topics. no commercial breaks. the candidates are going to be trying to firm up support from decided voters and to convince undecided voters to side with them, especially here in the battleground state of ohio. tonight's presidential debate will look nothing like the debates of the past. with the coronavirus pandemic forcing organizers to limit the audience to fewer than 100 people and president trump and joe biden won't shake hands. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> reporter: both men will try to land that defining moment to sway voters especially here in ohio. >> the economy. we got to get the economy back on. >> reporter: biden's message in 2008 vice presidential debate is similar to today. >> middle class got the short end. >> reporter: it may pack an additional punch after a "new york times" report that president trump paid just $750 in federal
laura podesta is in cleveland. laura, there's a lot at stake in this first debate tonight. >> reporter: there sure is. good morning. 90 minutes. six topics. no commercial breaks. the candidates are going to be trying to firm up support from decided voters and to convince undecided voters to side with them, especially here in the battleground state of ohio. tonight's presidential debate will look nothing like the debates of the past. with the coronavirus pandemic forcing organizers to...
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laura podesta is in new york. laura, the former vice president came out hard against the president on this very topic. >> reporter: he sure did. good morning. at a campaign stop in pittsburgh yesterday joe biden said the president is to blame for the escalating violence throughout the country. but he was very careful not to appear anti-law and order saying if he were to be elected president he would not defund the police. in fact, he would add about $300 million in federal funding to their local budgets. >> rioting is not protesting. looting is not protesting. >> reporter: democratic presidential nominee joe biden formice presidt blament r fanni flames. >> donald trump has been a toxic presence in our nation for four years. poisoning how we talk to one another. >> reporter: biden pushed back against the president's claims. >> no one will be safe in biden's america. >> what's their proof? the violence we're seeing in donald trump's america. >> reporter: at the white house yesterday president trump argued biden will
laura podesta is in new york. laura, the former vice president came out hard against the president on this very topic. >> reporter: he sure did. good morning. at a campaign stop in pittsburgh yesterday joe biden said the president is to blame for the escalating violence throughout the country. but he was very careful not to appear anti-law and order saying if he were to be elected president he would not defund the police. in fact, he would add about $300 million in federal funding to...
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laura podesta is at the supreme court in washington. how are the public paying their final respects? >> reporter: her casket will be arriving here at 9:30 tomorrow morning. a private ceremony inside. then she will lie in repose at the top of the steps for two days for the public to pay its respects. the nation is preparing to say its final good-byes to justice ruth baden ginsburg. wednesday and thursday her body will lie in repose outside the supreme court. on friday she will become the first woman to lie in state at the u.s. capitol. meanwhile the political battle rages on over the vacancy left behind. >> so as our nation mourns the loss of supreme court justice ruth baden ginsburg, i will soon announce a nominee for the united states supreme court. >> reporter: president trump is expected to nominate a woman on friday or saturday. ginsburg was the court's leading liberal but the nominee is expected to be a staunch conservative who could reshape the court if approved. >> i'm proud to serve alongside the most pro life president in ameri
laura podesta is at the supreme court in washington. how are the public paying their final respects? >> reporter: her casket will be arriving here at 9:30 tomorrow morning. a private ceremony inside. then she will lie in repose at the top of the steps for two days for the public to pay its respects. the nation is preparing to say its final good-byes to justice ruth baden ginsburg. wednesday and thursday her body will lie in repose outside the supreme court. on friday she will become the...
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laura podesta, cbs news. >>> a look at the white house now, a bombshell report from the new york post claims president donald trump is ordering the feds to start defunding certain cities. specifically, those that saw major civil unrest in clashes with police. they say the funding cuts were for seattle, washington dc, and others. they also claimed that according to the trump administration, public officials allowed a lawless protest and cut funding. >>> a police officer recovering this morning after being shot during a training exercise. police were in a tow yard in stockton, using it as a training ground when a shot rang out. they were not sure right away whether the suspect was on the loose or what was going on, so police descended onto anderson stone yard in the front officers in training already there. >> we are trying to get that now. >> it turns out a rookie officer accidentally discharged their weapon, hitting a training officer. the officer is going to be okay but i do not think things look that great for the rookie. >>> still coming up, streaming on cbsn bay area, one man's cr
laura podesta, cbs news. >>> a look at the white house now, a bombshell report from the new york post claims president donald trump is ordering the feds to start defunding certain cities. specifically, those that saw major civil unrest in clashes with police. they say the funding cuts were for seattle, washington dc, and others. they also claimed that according to the trump administration, public officials allowed a lawless protest and cut funding. >>> a police officer...
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laura podesta is in cleveland. laura, what were some of the big takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: good morning. recent polls say that most people, the vast majority of viewers of last night's debate, already had their minds made up as far as who they're going to for on november 3rd. athincaus candidates talked over each other so much, at times it was difficult to hear them answer the moderator's questions. there was little order throughout much of the first presidential debate. >> the supreme court -- >> will you shut up, man -- >> who is on your list, joe? who's on your list? >> gentlemen, i think we've ended this -- >> packed -- >> no -- >> reporter: president trump and former vice president joe biden were asked about six topics. the first was the open supreme court seat. >> we won the election. elections have consequences. >> reporter: biden said president trump's nominee, judge amy coney barrett, will vote to dismantle the affordable care act. >> he won't ever look you in the eye and say that's what he wants to do. take it away. >> no, i want to give better health
laura podesta is in cleveland. laura, what were some of the big takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: good morning. recent polls say that most people, the vast majority of viewers of last night's debate, already had their minds made up as far as who they're going to for on november 3rd. athincaus candidates talked over each other so much, at times it was difficult to hear them answer the moderator's questions. there was little order throughout much of the first presidential debate....
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. >>> laura podesta is in washington. laura, i'm sure it's going to be another busy day with people coming by to pay their respects. who else are we expecting to see? >> reporter: you said it, thousands more members of the public are anticipated to come visit the late justice today. but all eyes will be on president trump and the first lady when they pay their respects around 10:00 a.m. >> ruth is gone, and we grieve. >> reporter: from the great hall of the supreme court, the life of ruth bader ginsburg was celebrated as vision of the american dream. >> it is the rare prophet who not only imagines a new world but also makes that new world a reality in her lifetime. >> she was not an opera star, but she found her stage right behind me in our courtroom. there she won famous victories that helped move our nation closer to equal justice under law. >> reporter: more than 100 former law clerks during her 27 years as a justice stood outside as her casket was brought to the ceremony with friends and family. mourners of all ages li
. >>> laura podesta is in washington. laura, i'm sure it's going to be another busy day with people coming by to pay their respects. who else are we expecting to see? >> reporter: you said it, thousands more members of the public are anticipated to come visit the late justice today. but all eyes will be on president trump and the first lady when they pay their respects around 10:00 a.m. >> ruth is gone, and we grieve. >> reporter: from the great hall of the supreme...
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laura podesta is in new york with more on this win. how's the congressman reacting to this, congressman kennedy that is? >> reporter: good morning. well, in his concession speech last night, joe kennedy pledged his support to the man who had just beat him and said that senator ed markey is a good man. and perhaps leaving the door open to another potential future run, kennedy tweeted out to his supporters, quote, i'd do it with you all again in a heartbeat. for the first time in history, a kennedy has lost an election in massachusetts. >> obviously these results were not the ones we were hoping for. >> reporter: senator ed markey an incumbent in politics for 40 years, prevailed in tuesday's primary against the 39-year-old joe kennedy, grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you, massachusetts. >> reporter: markey touted his support for a green new deal and medicare for all. with the help of an endorsement by liberal fivebrand -- firebrand congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the senator cruised to a win. >> this campaign has always b
laura podesta is in new york with more on this win. how's the congressman reacting to this, congressman kennedy that is? >> reporter: good morning. well, in his concession speech last night, joe kennedy pledged his support to the man who had just beat him and said that senator ed markey is a good man. and perhaps leaving the door open to another potential future run, kennedy tweeted out to his supporters, quote, i'd do it with you all again in a heartbeat. for the first time in history, a...
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>> laura podesta in new york. thanks. >>> joe biden indicated he will not be releasing a list of possible supreme court nominees. biden singled out president trump as the only presidential candidate who put out a list of possible names for the high court in both 2016 and 2020. biden said that sets a dangerous precedent. he says he'll follow the protocol of past presidents and seek bipartisan consultation from the senate. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll speak with white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany about what president trump is looking for in a supreme court justice nominee. >>> there's reportedly been an arrest in the case of an envelope containing the poison ricin sent to the white house. law enforcement officials told the "associated press" that a woman was taken into custody at the new york/canada border. she's expected to face federal charges. the letter was intercepted at a government facility that screens mail addressed to the white house and president trump. >>> more than ten million people
>> laura podesta in new york. thanks. >>> joe biden indicated he will not be releasing a list of possible supreme court nominees. biden singled out president trump as the only presidential candidate who put out a list of possible names for the high court in both 2016 and 2020. biden said that sets a dangerous precedent. he says he'll follow the protocol of past presidents and seek bipartisan consultation from the senate. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll...
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laura podesta, cbs news, washington. >>> cbs news will have live coverage of the first memorial for ruth bader ginsburg today. that begins at around 6:30 this morning. back to you, michelle. >>> anne, thank you. a live look at capitol hill now where the house has passed a temporary government funding bill. avoiding the threat of a shut down. it would fund the government through december 11th and now heads to the senate where it's expected to pass. >>> the national mall in washington is covered in flags in honor of the more than 200,000 americans killed by coronavirus. >> but it's a horrible thing. should have never ever happened. >> the president also gave himself an a. plus for his handling of the pandemic. meanwhile, one model used by the white house now projects more than 375,000 americans will die corovirus bythe world' population and we have 21% of the deaths. we're doing something wrong. >>> alameda and -- >> here in the bay area, alameda -- those counties, they are in the red this morning after moving up a notch on the state's color coded coronavirus tracking map. technically, tha
laura podesta, cbs news, washington. >>> cbs news will have live coverage of the first memorial for ruth bader ginsburg today. that begins at around 6:30 this morning. back to you, michelle. >>> anne, thank you. a live look at capitol hill now where the house has passed a temporary government funding bill. avoiding the threat of a shut down. it would fund the government through december 11th and now heads to the senate where it's expected to pass. >>> the national...
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laura podesta is in cleveland where the debate is taking place. laura, what else did we learn from this "new york times" report? >> reporter: good morning. well, it also reveals that president trump took on millions of dollars in debt, all of which is coming due very soon. he held a press conference minutes after the report was published, and he called it fake news. president trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes in both 2016 and 2017 according to a report by "the new york times" which says it obtained more than two decades of tax return data for the president and his companies. according to the "times," mr. trump paid no income taxes in ten of the previous 15 years, largely because he reported losing much more money than he made. he's also responsible for $421 million in loans, with most of it due within the next four years. >> total fake news. >> reporter: mr. trump is the only president in modern history to not release his tax returns. >> actually i paid tax. but -- you'll see that as soon as my tax returns are -- it's under audit. they'v
laura podesta is in cleveland where the debate is taking place. laura, what else did we learn from this "new york times" report? >> reporter: good morning. well, it also reveals that president trump took on millions of dollars in debt, all of which is coming due very soon. he held a press conference minutes after the report was published, and he called it fake news. president trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes in both 2016 and 2017 according to a report by "the...
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laura podesta, cbs news, cleveland. >>> here in the bay area, some watched last night's debate urbop room mfort of their homes debate on one screen and the baseball playoffs on another. this morning folks say if there's one thing both sides can agree on, it's the next debate needs less interrupting and less name calling. >> well, i didn't quite know what to expect. every election seems to be a nail biter. >> even after being asked three times. he was unable to condemn the kkk when he was told by biden to make a statement to white supremacy groups. >> so what's next? president trump says he's heading to minnesota, a state he says he believes he can win on november 3rd. joe biden along with his wife will be doing a train tour in ohio through western pennsylvania. >>> happening today, san francisco will be the first bay area county to move from red to orange in the state's reopening plan. here's a live look of san francisco this morning. that means indoor dining and places of worship can open at 25% capacity on october 7th. indoor movie theaters can reopen at limited capacity. and mid-o
laura podesta, cbs news, cleveland. >>> here in the bay area, some watched last night's debate urbop room mfort of their homes debate on one screen and the baseball playoffs on another. this morning folks say if there's one thing both sides can agree on, it's the next debate needs less interrupting and less name calling. >> well, i didn't quite know what to expect. every election seems to be a nail biter. >> even after being asked three times. he was unable to condemn the...
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laura podesta, cbs news. >>> a live look outside at san francisco now.here some students could head back to the classroom in less than two weeks. 53 private and charter elementary schools have filed for waivers. those approved could reopen as soon as september 21st. but there's a lot of uncertainty still for public school students who won't go back until the teachers' union and the district hammer out a plan. meantime a lot of businesses have now gotten the green light to reopen on monday including indoor hair and nail salons and tattoo and massage studios and gyms all at limited capacity. outdoors open airbus and boat tours can resume on monday along with drive-in movies and family entertainment like mini golf and church services for up to 50 people. indoor "one museums and aquariums will be cleared the following monday. >>> cal state says they will continue virtual learning in the spring. they will not return to in- person classes. csu is one of the first university systems to make that call. >>> the cdc says dining out is one of the riskiest things yo
laura podesta, cbs news. >>> a live look outside at san francisco now.here some students could head back to the classroom in less than two weeks. 53 private and charter elementary schools have filed for waivers. those approved could reopen as soon as september 21st. but there's a lot of uncertainty still for public school students who won't go back until the teachers' union and the district hammer out a plan. meantime a lot of businesses have now gotten the green light to reopen on...
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>> laura podesta at the supreme court. thank you so much. >>> so cindy mccain, the widow of longtime republican senator john mccain, is endorsing joe biden. yesterday she tweeted there's only one candidate in this race who stands up for our values as a nation, and that is joe biden. president trump has frequently attacked her husband including in 2015 when he said he didn't consider mccain a war hero because he preferred those who were not captured. mrs. mccain's backing could give biden a boost in arizona, a key battleground state that her husband represented for 35 years. >>> so ahead on "cbs this morning," cindy mccain joins us to discuss just what led to her endorsement of joe biden for the president, along with how she feels about the state of the republican party now. >>> president trump and joe biden will face off in their first debate in just six days. the event will take place in ohio and feature six 15-minute segments. we've learned that the candidates will square off on topics including the supreme court, the co
>> laura podesta at the supreme court. thank you so much. >>> so cindy mccain, the widow of longtime republican senator john mccain, is endorsing joe biden. yesterday she tweeted there's only one candidate in this race who stands up for our values as a nation, and that is joe biden. president trump has frequently attacked her husband including in 2015 when he said he didn't consider mccain a war hero because he preferred those who were not captured. mrs. mccain's backing could...
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laura podesta is in washington. my question to you is, how are members of his own republican party, reacting to this? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, republicans like house minority leader kevin mccarthy are saying, no, of course there will be a peaceful transfer of power. and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell tweeted that there will be an orderly transition just as there has beenur years . for a second straight day, president trump cast doubt on whether he'll accept the results of the election. >> we want to make sure the election is honest. and i'm not sure that it can be. i don't know that it can be. >> reporter: on wednesday the commander in chief wouldn't commit to a peaceful transfer of power if rival joe biden wins. >> we're going to have to see what happens. >> reporter: the president claims mail-in voting is ripe with fraud. but his own fbi director told congress that's not true. >> we have not seen historically any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election. >> re
laura podesta is in washington. my question to you is, how are members of his own republican party, reacting to this? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, republicans like house minority leader kevin mccarthy are saying, no, of course there will be a peaceful transfer of power. and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell tweeted that there will be an orderly transition just as there has beenur years . for a second straight day, president trump cast doubt on whether he'll accept the...
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laura podesta is in new york. you know, given the pandemic, just how is the nation honoring those e who died on 9/11 this year? >> reporter: well, memorial services here in new york city and nationwide will look much different because of the coronavirus pandemic. some memorial services will be smaller, others will be virtual. many have been canceled entirely. i spoke to the son of one 9/11 victim. he was 9 years old when his dad died ie no sefo of hidad ootage othe bu twin towers on 9/11. the 38-year-old managing director at cantor fitzgerald last spoke to his family in a phone call from the 105th floor of the north tower. >> he showed and exhibited a lot of bravery and courage that day. and i try to live my life that way now. you know, i remember him for that, for the good things, not, you know, what possibly happened to him. did he suffer, things like that. >> reporter: matthew says he always admired the way the nation came together after september 11th. something he's afraid is not happening during the coronavi
laura podesta is in new york. you know, given the pandemic, just how is the nation honoring those e who died on 9/11 this year? >> reporter: well, memorial services here in new york city and nationwide will look much different because of the coronavirus pandemic. some memorial services will be smaller, others will be virtual. many have been canceled entirely. i spoke to the son of one 9/11 victim. he was 9 years old when his dad died ie no sefo of hidad ootage othe bu twin towers on 9/11....
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laura podesta reports. >> reporter: two louisville police officers are recovering after being shot as protesters took to the streets in response to a grand jury announcement in the police shooting of breonna taylor. one officer will be charged. but not for her death. >> the decision before my office as the special prosecutor in this case was not to decide if the loss of miss taylor's life was a tragedy. the answer to that question is unequivocally yes. >> reporter: former officer brett hankison was charged with three counts of wanton edge dangerment for firing into the homes of taylor's neighbors during what was supposed to be a routine narcotics investigation. taylor was shot six times in the hallway of her apartment. none of the three officers involved in the incident were charged in her death. family attorney benjamin crump called the decision outrageous and offensive. and a further sign of the need for system wide change to law enforcement. >> it continues to disrespect the black women that have permeated in american society since they first brought us here in 1619. [ chanting ] >
laura podesta reports. >> reporter: two louisville police officers are recovering after being shot as protesters took to the streets in response to a grand jury announcement in the police shooting of breonna taylor. one officer will be charged. but not for her death. >> the decision before my office as the special prosecutor in this case was not to decide if the loss of miss taylor's life was a tragedy. the answer to that question is unequivocally yes. >> reporter: former...
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laura podesta, cbs news. washington. >>> the senate unanimously passed yesterday a nonbinding resolution reaffirming its commitment to a peaceful transition. >>> to the bay area ballot. ride share drivers dropped off something different in san jose. signs and bumper stickers supporting prop 22. it would give gig drivers new benefits like a minimum wage while still remaining independent contractors. opponents say it would exempt multibillion dollar gig corporations from contributing to tax based social safety nets. >>> we are committed to helping you vote smart. head to the special section on kpix.com for a breakdown of the issues and the different ways you can vote. >>> to louisville now. where the mayor is extending a curfew through the weekend. two officers were shot wednesday during protests over the breonna taylor grand jury decision. >> so i'm asking everyone to reject violence and join me in committing ourselves to the work of reform. >> last night began peacefully. once the 9:00 p.m. curfew set in, pol
laura podesta, cbs news. washington. >>> the senate unanimously passed yesterday a nonbinding resolution reaffirming its commitment to a peaceful transition. >>> to the bay area ballot. ride share drivers dropped off something different in san jose. signs and bumper stickers supporting prop 22. it would give gig drivers new benefits like a minimum wage while still remaining independent contractors. opponents say it would exempt multibillion dollar gig corporations from...
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laura podesta, cbs news, cleveland. >>> justice ruth bader ginsburg will be buried in arlington national cemetery tomorrow, next to her late husband. >>> parents set up. the statewide push to reopen schools. >>> maybe diamonds aren't just a girls best friend. at least for one lucky visitor at a state park. a close look at his lucky souvenir, that is coming up. >>> welcome back. it is 4:41 on this monday morning. we have to heat advisory and am tracking the extreme heat for the bay area. that is until 7:00 p.m. looking at 90s to triple digit heat, inland. around the bay, low to mid 80s and for the coast, low 80s. we looking at a high fire danger, that continues. the red flag warning. i'm tracking the winds and have them picking up overnight and this morning. the big concern, due to the elevated fire weather risk. low relative humidity values, looking at the dry gusty, offshore winds. gusts as high as 50 or 60 miles per hour. >>> more on the fire watch now. this black-and-white time-lapse from around 4:30 yesterday morning shows the moment the glass fire broke up. the flashes of light on t
laura podesta, cbs news, cleveland. >>> justice ruth bader ginsburg will be buried in arlington national cemetery tomorrow, next to her late husband. >>> parents set up. the statewide push to reopen schools. >>> maybe diamonds aren't just a girls best friend. at least for one lucky visitor at a state park. a close look at his lucky souvenir, that is coming up. >>> welcome back. it is 4:41 on this monday morning. we have to heat advisory and am tracking the...
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laura podesta, cbs news. a driver has died and at least two others are injured in sacramento after a big rig crash. >>> 11 vehicles were involved in the pile-up on interstate 5 and cbs' adrien moore has the latest. >> reporter: a late afternoon cruise down i-5 captured by the camera on a man's tesla. but this relaxing ride is about to take turn. keep a close eye on the orange big rig he passes. as the tesla changes lanes, and slows down for traffic near flooren road. you see the moment of impact. the truck barreling into the back of a black bmw setting off a violent chain reaction crash. in all, 11 cars caught up in the collision. the big rig eventually tipping over. blocking all of the southbound lanes. with debris scattered across four lanes of traffic, cars were left unrecognizable. smashed and spun. some with their trunks ripped off. the hours' long backup soons soon brings a traffic confirmation from chp. a 39-year-old man from elk grove died from his injuries. a chillingperspective on a deadly pile-up a
laura podesta, cbs news. a driver has died and at least two others are injured in sacramento after a big rig crash. >>> 11 vehicles were involved in the pile-up on interstate 5 and cbs' adrien moore has the latest. >> reporter: a late afternoon cruise down i-5 captured by the camera on a man's tesla. but this relaxing ride is about to take turn. keep a close eye on the orange big rig he passes. as the tesla changes lanes, and slows down for traffic near flooren road. you see the...
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cbs' laura podesta reports on the hotly contested senate primary. >> reporter: for the first time in history, a kennedy has lost an election in massachusetts. >> obviously these results were not the ones we reng for. epr:s t o's enn for 40 years prevaile in tuesday's primary against the 39-year-old joe kennedy. grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you massachusetts. >> reporter: markey relied on young progressives to extend his tenure. touting his support for medicare for all and a green new deal and with the help of the endorsement by liberal fire brand congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the senator cruised to a win. >> you are our future. and thank you for believing in me, because i believe in you. >> reporter: kennedy entered the race polling high but his campaign ran agrund when he struggled to articulate a motivation for running. he needled markey for skipping votes and not engaging with constituents. >> he missed over 50% of the votes in this critical came of covid-19, a public health and exhibition catastrophe. >> reporter: mail-in ballots and in-person votes could com
cbs' laura podesta reports on the hotly contested senate primary. >> reporter: for the first time in history, a kennedy has lost an election in massachusetts. >> obviously these results were not the ones we reng for. epr:s t o's enn for 40 years prevaile in tuesday's primary against the 39-year-old joe kennedy. grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you massachusetts. >> reporter: markey relied on young progressives to extend his tenure. touting his support for medicare...
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laura podesta with cbs news.ne missing off the coast of japan. coastguards have rescued just one seaman, who was found drifting in rough waters in a life jacket. but strong winds and torrential rains from typhoon maysak are hampering efforts to locate the other crew members. the freighter, which was on its way from new zealand to jingtang in china, sent out a distress signal call from nearby amami oshima island late on wednesday. the bbc‘s shaimaa khalil says the rescued crew member has been giving details of what happened. we heard from serino edwards, the 45—year—old crew member, chief officer, who was the only crew member to be rescued from the ship. he spoke to the japanese coast guard after he was rescued he said that one of the ship's engines had failed before the ship hit a wave and capsized and that he and other crewmembers were directed to wear life vests, even jump off into the water. but he said he didn't see any other crewmembers. as you say, we know that the ship was headed from new zealand to china,
laura podesta with cbs news.ne missing off the coast of japan. coastguards have rescued just one seaman, who was found drifting in rough waters in a life jacket. but strong winds and torrential rains from typhoon maysak are hampering efforts to locate the other crew members. the freighter, which was on its way from new zealand to jingtang in china, sent out a distress signal call from nearby amami oshima island late on wednesday. the bbc‘s shaimaa khalil says the rescued crew member has been...
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we have more on that with laura podesta. >> reporter: final preparations were finished yesterday outside the supreme court where justice ruth bader ginsburg will lie in repose today and tomorrow. >> important for us to come down and have our children see what an impact this she has made. >> reporter: next door at the capitol, republicans are confident they have the votes i behind. >> we will do that this year. >> reporter: leader mitch mcconnell was asked if he understood why many americans view the vote as a double standard after he blocked president obama's nominee in 2016. >> i can only repeat we have an obligation under the constitution should we choose to stake advantage of it. >> reporter: president trump will announce the nominee on saturday. he met with one frontrunner, judge amy coney barrett for the second straight day yesterday. and he'll meet with another top contender, judge barbara lagoa in florida on friday. >> now we're going to pick an incredible woman and brilliant woman and watch the abuse that she will take. >> reporter: senate democrats say the gop colleagues shouldn
we have more on that with laura podesta. >> reporter: final preparations were finished yesterday outside the supreme court where justice ruth bader ginsburg will lie in repose today and tomorrow. >> important for us to come down and have our children see what an impact this she has made. >> reporter: next door at the capitol, republicans are confident they have the votes i behind. >> we will do that this year. >> reporter: leader mitch mcconnell was asked if he...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, the suspect in the deadly shooting of a pro-trump demonstrator in portland has been shot and killed by officers. alleged gunman michael rinell previously said he acted in self-defense, saying that he believed that he was going to get stabbed. the 48-year-old was wanted in the shooting death of right-wing activist aaron j. danielson. he was shot by law enforcement yesterday in washington state after he allegedly pulled a gun on authorities as they tried to arrest him. on his social media post, rinell had described himself as 100% antifa. >>> in rochester, new york, a protest over the death of daniel prude almost got out of control. last night police fired several rounds of pepper balls at demonstrators in the downtown area. yesterday, seven officers were suspended for their involvement in prude's suffocation death in march. body camera video released this week showed prude with a spit hood as officers pressed his head into the ground. prude
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, the suspect in the deadly shooting of a pro-trump demonstrator in portland has been shot and killed by officers. alleged gunman michael rinell previously said he acted in self-defense, saying that he believed that he was going to get stabbed. the 48-year-old was wanted in the shooting death of right-wing activist aaron j. danielson. he was shot by law enforcement yesterday in washington state after he allegedly...
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it was pretty ugly and cbs news' laura podesta joins us live now from cleveland with more on the highw lights i think we're talking about this morning. laura? >> reporter: that's right. good morning anne. president trump and the former vice president really wasted no time trying to score points during this first presidential debate. they were each asked about six different topics. the first was the open supreme copresident trump's nominee will vote to dismantle the affordable care act. the two then clashed over the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. and late in the debate. president trump was asked to disavow white supremacy leading to perhaps the most controversial and buzzed about response of the evening. >> proud boys -- stand back and stand by. >> this is a president who has used everything as a dog whistle to try to generate racist hatred. racist division. >> reporter: they also sparred over taxes with biden releasing his 2019 tax return just hours before the debate. and calling on president trump to do the same. you willremember a "new york times" report that was released on
it was pretty ugly and cbs news' laura podesta joins us live now from cleveland with more on the highw lights i think we're talking about this morning. laura? >> reporter: that's right. good morning anne. president trump and the former vice president really wasted no time trying to score points during this first presidential debate. they were each asked about six different topics. the first was the open supreme copresident trump's nominee will vote to dismantle the affordable care act....
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laura podesta is following the race very closely. laura, how are both men trying to lure in those precious, precious undecided voters? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, by pointing out each other's faults and spending a whole lot of time in precious swing states like wisconsin and pennsylvania where they were campaigning yesterday. president trump and joe biden campaigned in key battleground states last night. >> hello, wisconsin. >> reporter: the president looked to boost enthusiasm es focusing on some 26m ca i >> 33,000 emails, but that wall going up -- >> reporter: the president also announced another $13 billion in aid for farmers hit financially by the pandemic. a cbs news battleground tracker poll shows president trump losing to the former vice president in wisconsin. >> count every vote. >> reporter: during a cnn town hall in pennsylvania, biden said mr. trump's misleading attacks on election security is a sign the president knows he's trailing. >> if the president had even remote confidence he was likely to win the
laura podesta is following the race very closely. laura, how are both men trying to lure in those precious, precious undecided voters? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, by pointing out each other's faults and spending a whole lot of time in precious swing states like wisconsin and pennsylvania where they were campaigning yesterday. president trump and joe biden campaigned in key battleground states last night. >> hello, wisconsin. >> reporter: the president looked...
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laura podesta is there with details on what both candidates need to do to win. >> tonight's presidential debate will look nothing like the debates of the past. with the coronavirus pandemic forcing organizers to limit the audience to fewer than 100 people and president donald trump and joe biden will not shake hands. both men will try to land that defining moment to sway voters especially ones in the swing state of ohio. >> the economy, it has to get back on. >> biden's a message in the debate is similar to the one he is using today. >> the middle class has gotten the short end. the wealthy have done well. >> it might packet additional punch after report that president donald trump pay just $750 and 2016 and 2017. and mr. trump has been remembered for his attacks on hillary clinton for years ago. president donald trump is expected to go after biden's record and his families overseas business dealings. in recent days, he has accused the former vice president without evidence of taking performance-enhancing drugs. >> i'm willing to take a drug test and i think you should too. >> they say b
laura podesta is there with details on what both candidates need to do to win. >> tonight's presidential debate will look nothing like the debates of the past. with the coronavirus pandemic forcing organizers to limit the audience to fewer than 100 people and president donald trump and joe biden will not shake hands. both men will try to land that defining moment to sway voters especially ones in the swing state of ohio. >> the economy, it has to get back on. >> biden's a...
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laura podesta has been following the story. what are firefighters up against today? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the wildfire forecast today and the next few days includes very hazardous air quality from los angeles to canada. unfortunately, rain is not expected until at least wednesday. the bobcat fire forced mandatory evacuations yesterday as it moved closer to homes north of los angeles. greg vanny isn't sure if his 100-year-old cabin survived. >> like the seven plagues, biblical sense. >> reporter: the raging tu down west coast and left everywhere from california to canada with dangerously bad air quality. >> it looks post apocalyptic actually. kind of spooky. >> reporter: in northern california, the north complex fire has killed more than a dozen people. >> my mom was a really cool chick. >> reporter: holly cataraysick's mother milicent is among the victims. >> when i didn't hear from her when i woke up, i knew something was wrong. i knew if my mom had gotten out she would have called us immediately. >> reporter: today president trump attends a briefin
laura podesta has been following the story. what are firefighters up against today? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the wildfire forecast today and the next few days includes very hazardous air quality from los angeles to canada. unfortunately, rain is not expected until at least wednesday. the bobcat fire forced mandatory evacuations yesterday as it moved closer to homes north of los angeles. greg vanny isn't sure if his 100-year-old cabin survived. >> like the seven...
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cbs correspondent laura podesta in new york explained what's known about the case., new york community, a bit further north from where i'm standing in new york city. as you mentioned, this happened back in march but body camera footage was just released which shows this man, daniel prude, being held down by rochester police face down, with a spit hood over his head. a spit hood is like a mesh bag, and it was being used on him because this was while coronavirus was ramping up. and there are reports that daniel prude told officers he had coronavirus, so they put the spit hood on him as a precaution so that they wouldn't get his saliva on him and perhaps contract the coronavirus. but daniel prude was held down for over two minutes facedown. he became unconscious and was taken to hospital and died seven days later after being ta ken off life support. so now there is an internal investigation of the police officers involved. we're told they are still on the force. they have not been suspended orfired. this is in contrast to the george floyd case in minneapolis in minneap
cbs correspondent laura podesta in new york explained what's known about the case., new york community, a bit further north from where i'm standing in new york city. as you mentioned, this happened back in march but body camera footage was just released which shows this man, daniel prude, being held down by rochester police face down, with a spit hood over his head. a spit hood is like a mesh bag, and it was being used on him because this was while coronavirus was ramping up. and there are...
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cbs correspondent laura podesta in new york explained what‘s known about the case., face down, with a spit hood over his head. a split hood is like a mesh bag, and it was being used on him because this was while coronavirus was ramping up. and there are reports that daniel prude told officers he had coronavirus so they put the spit hood on him as a precaution so they would not get his saliva on them and contract the coronavirus. but daniel prude held down for over two minutes, face down, he became unconscious, he was taken to hospital and died seven days later after being taken off life support. so now there is an investigation, an internal investigation, an internal investigation into the police officers involved, we are told they are still on the force, they have not been suspended or fired. this are still on the force, they have not been suspended orfired. this is in contrast to the george floyd case in minneapolis that you will remember back on memorial day in may. those officers have been either suspended or fired and are facing charges now. during lockdown man
cbs correspondent laura podesta in new york explained what‘s known about the case., face down, with a spit hood over his head. a split hood is like a mesh bag, and it was being used on him because this was while coronavirus was ramping up. and there are reports that daniel prude told officers he had coronavirus so they put the spit hood on him as a precaution so they would not get his saliva on them and contract the coronavirus. but daniel prude held down for over two minutes, face down, he...