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laura podesta has the latest on the search operation. >> reporter: rescue crews working nonstop from above and below in hopes of finding survivors of the partial building collapse in surf side. overnight they pulled more bodies from the rubble. >> this has been a tragic night. >> during search and rescue operations we did encounter three victims that were deceased. >> reporter: teams focused on finding people alive are concentrating in areas where they hear sounds. >> not specifically human sounds. it can be tapping, can be steel kind of twisting. >> reporter: one miami dade fire rescue team used heavy equipment in the basement parking garage, risking their own lives. >> debris is falling on them as they do their work. but they are proceeding because they are so motivated. >> it is mentally and physically exhausting. all that hits you when you are done. >> reporter: a medical manager with urban search and rescue task force. >> basically they're delayering the pile. one layer at a time, we go in, search, see if we can find anything. if not, they take off another layer. >> friends and
laura podesta has the latest on the search operation. >> reporter: rescue crews working nonstop from above and below in hopes of finding survivors of the partial building collapse in surf side. overnight they pulled more bodies from the rubble. >> this has been a tragic night. >> during search and rescue operations we did encounter three victims that were deceased. >> reporter: teams focused on finding people alive are concentrating in areas where they hear sounds....
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anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to our other big story, the record breaking heat in the midwest. temperatures are expected to ease slicely for some parts today but intensify in the interior sections. city of portland set another high, 116 degrees. seattle set another record of 108 degrees. today the city's highs will be in the 90s. in tacoma, washington, pieces of a panel. some people cannot cool off in community centers because of covid-19. >> parts of the pacific northwest have never been hotter. >> this is unseasonably warm. >> reporter: as temperatures soared to triple digits. the jenkins took an early walk to beat the heat. >> we have to get the exercise in. come early, drink water, eat healthy. >> in seattle, washington, the city is experiencing days of triple digits for the first time ever. >> unfortunately we're starting to see this year after year, it's getting hotter. >> reporter: seattle months are usually mild with average temperatures in the june in the 60s and 70s. man
anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to our other big story, the record breaking heat in the midwest. temperatures are expected to ease slicely for some parts today but intensify in the interior sections. city of portland set another high, 116 degrees. seattle set another record of 108 degrees. today the city's highs will be in the 90s. in tacoma, washington, pieces of a panel. some people cannot cool off in community centers because of...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> vice president kamala harris is set to make her first trip to the u.s./mexico border since taking office. she's heading to the el paso, texas, area tomorrow with homeland security secretary mayorkas. the trip comes after she faced backlash from republicans for not going to the border sooner despite her role in finding a way to stem the flow of migrants to the u.s. the vice president has argued that she's more focused on tackling the destabilizing conditions that are causing migrants to leave their country. >>> and gun violence is surging across the u.s. president biden has outlined a new strategy to fight back by targeting rogue gun dealers. natalie brand explains. >> reporter: with violent crime rising in cities nationwide, president biden outlined his administration's plan to combat gun violence. >> with the country opening back up again, traditional summer spike may even be more pronounced than it usually would be. >> reporter: in the first quarter of t
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> vice president kamala harris is set to make her first trip to the u.s./mexico border since taking office. she's heading to the el paso, texas, area tomorrow with homeland security secretary mayorkas. the trip comes after she faced backlash from republicans for not going to the border sooner despite her role in finding a way to stem the flow of migrants to the u.s. the vice president has argued that she's more focused on tackling...
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>> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> police say a deadly crash at a pride parade in floodwater, florida, was -- ft. lauderdale, florida, was likely an accident. the video shows it coming to a stop after it drove into marchers before the parade saturday. one man was killed, and another seriously injured. the 77-year-old driver was taken into custody by police and escorted away from the truck. authorities say the driver was part of the parade. no charges have been filed. police say the truck was supposed to be the lead vehicle in the parade, but the driver, who had ailments preventing him from marching, suddenly accelerated. >> we were waiting for the parade to begin, and all the sudden there was a thud. first thing we saw was lights. we saw the emergency vehicles approaching. >> we heard all the cops rushing there, but we thought it was the start of the parade. we had no idea. >> the truck driver and the victims were all part of the ft. lauderdale gay men's chorus group. >>> tractor-trailers
>> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> police say a deadly crash at a pride parade in floodwater, florida, was -- ft. lauderdale, florida, was likely an accident. the video shows it coming to a stop after it drove into marchers before the parade saturday. one man was killed, and another seriously injured. the 77-year-old driver was taken into custody by police and escorted away from the truck. authorities say the driver was part of the parade. no charges...
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laura podesta has the latest developments from new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the u.s. is still seeing roughly 10,000 new coronavirus cases per day, and health experts are blaming the surge which is concentrated mostly in the southern u.s. on the fast-spreading delta variant and the fact that many residents are reluctant to get the vaccine. [ siren ] younger adults are making up an increasing number of hospitalizations due to covid-19. >> we see an awful lot of behavior out in the community of people acting like covid is no longer here. >> reporter: a third of patients in arkansas hospitals are 25 to 48 years old. >> 99% of the people in the hospital have not been vaccinated. >> reporter: it's a similar story at cox medical center in missouri where the delta variant is responsible for roughly 90% of cases. >> virtually every single patient in the hospital with covid is not completely vaccinated. >> reporter: the delta variant represents more than 20% of all new cases in the u.s., doubling in a week. >>
laura podesta has the latest developments from new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the u.s. is still seeing roughly 10,000 new coronavirus cases per day, and health experts are blaming the surge which is concentrated mostly in the southern u.s. on the fast-spreading delta variant and the fact that many residents are reluctant to get the vaccine. [ siren ] younger adults are making up an increasing number of hospitalizations due to covid-19. >> we...
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>> laura podesta in new york. ank you so much, laura. >>> seattle hit a milestone in the fight against covid. mayor jenny durkan says it's the first major city in the nation to have 70% of its residents fully vaccinated. that includes children ages 12 and up. officials say now that the vaccination goal has been met, they'll launch new efforts to help support seattle's reopening. >>> former president trump is responding to the results of an investigation that clears him in a controversial photo op last year. he says he's totally exonerated. last june authorities forcibly cleared out demonstrators who were protesting racial injustice and police brutality in an area in front of the white house. soon after mr. trump posed for pictures holding a bible at a nearby church. kris van cleave has more on what the report found. >> reporter: vindication for the trump administration. an inspector general report finds federal law enforcement officers that aggressively cleared protesters and media from outside of the white house d
>> laura podesta in new york. ank you so much, laura. >>> seattle hit a milestone in the fight against covid. mayor jenny durkan says it's the first major city in the nation to have 70% of its residents fully vaccinated. that includes children ages 12 and up. officials say now that the vaccination goal has been met, they'll launch new efforts to help support seattle's reopening. >>> former president trump is responding to the results of an investigation that clears him...
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laura podesta is tracking the very latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. family of the missing were allowed to visit the site of the collapse for the first time yesterday. the private tour gave them the chance to pray, to mourn, and to understand what rescuers are dealing with as the search for survivors continues. miami-dade rescue crews are working alongside teams from israel and mexico in the search for survivors. >> there is always hope. >> they're going to keep having high hopes until the moment we cannot anymore. >> reporter: rescuers say the operation is especially difficult because of how the building fell. >> when there's an earthquake, the buildings move side to side. when they fall, there's holes that the rescuers can come in. and this was kind of like an implosion which made the building flat. >> reporter: crews have dug a massive 125-foot-long trench that's allowed them to find some human remains. >> we continue to sweep the mound with our k-9s using all of the technology available to
laura podesta is tracking the very latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. family of the missing were allowed to visit the site of the collapse for the first time yesterday. the private tour gave them the chance to pray, to mourn, and to understand what rescuers are dealing with as the search for survivors continues. miami-dade rescue crews are working alongside teams from israel and mexico in the search for survivors. >> there is always hope. >>...
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laura podesta in new york. thanks a lot, laura. >>> there are new developments in the cyberattack against the world's largest meat supply. jbs says production should resume at all of its plants today. the co the u.s. earlier this week following a ransomware attack on sunday. cbs news confirmed the prime suspect is a russian-based group called pinchy spider. if they don't pay up there's no leak. so far there's no leak in the jbs case. >> a lot of times if you don't see a leak but you know that there's an incident, it could mean that there's a negotiation going on. pay the ransom or the ransom has been paid. >> reporter: another attack hit massachusetts steam ship community yesterday delaying ferries, and the new york subway system confirmed it was attacked in april by chinese hackers but contained the damage. >>> the manhunt for three people behind a mass shooting in miami may be expanding. new video suggests that there are more suspects. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a close
laura podesta in new york. thanks a lot, laura. >>> there are new developments in the cyberattack against the world's largest meat supply. jbs says production should resume at all of its plants today. the co the u.s. earlier this week following a ransomware attack on sunday. cbs news confirmed the prime suspect is a russian-based group called pinchy spider. if they don't pay up there's no leak. so far there's no leak in the jbs case. >> a lot of times if you don't see a leak but...
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laura podesta is in new york. lura, what can we expect on capitol hill today?> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, we can expect lawmakers to really grill colonial pipeline ceo joseph blount and figure out what steps the company took before paying the hackers any ransom. it's to protect any companies that may experience this kind of ransomware assault in the future. the justice department has recovered the majority of the ransom that colonial pipeline paid to a russian-based hacker group. >> we turned the tables on darkside. >> reporter: the fbi said darkside left digital fingerprints including a cryptocurrency address where colonial was order ed to send $4.3 billion in bitcoin. >> old adage, follow the money still applies, and that's exactly what we do. >> reporter: court documents showed investigators tracked the funds to an online digital wallet and obtained the wallet's private key, enabling them to extort the funds. >> the extortionists will never see the money. >> reporter: it led to panic buying and gas shortages in the southeast. >> it's like the
laura podesta is in new york. lura, what can we expect on capitol hill today?> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, we can expect lawmakers to really grill colonial pipeline ceo joseph blount and figure out what steps the company took before paying the hackers any ransom. it's to protect any companies that may experience this kind of ransomware assault in the future. the justice department has recovered the majority of the ransom that colonial pipeline paid to a russian-based hacker...
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>> laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> the historic heat wave in the northwest may be responsible for about 12 deaths in washington and oregon. the "associated press" says authorities are investigating each case, but some of the victims include elderly people, homeless people, and a farm worker. the dangerous heat is moving east. yesterday it caused rolling blackouts in spokane, washington. several thousand people were affected as temperatures hit a record high of 109 degrees. as danya bacchus reports, the hot weather is also impacting the east coast. >> reporter: whether you live on the east coast -- >> caribbean, looks like caribbean. >> miami. >> a stove. >> reporter: or in the pacific northwest -- >> ever been hotter than this? >> no. >> reporter: it's painfully hot. >> heat is a stress on the body. it's a stress on the mind. it is uncomfortable to be hot for long periods of time. >> reporter: roads are buckling near seattle which set an all-time heat record on monday at 108 degrees. president
>> laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> the historic heat wave in the northwest may be responsible for about 12 deaths in washington and oregon. the "associated press" says authorities are investigating each case, but some of the victims include elderly people, homeless people, and a farm worker. the dangerous heat is moving east. yesterday it caused rolling blackouts in spokane, washington. several thousand people were affected as temperatures hit a...
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laura podesta is in new york with more on that. good morning, laura. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. right now, 63% of american adults have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. currently not on pace to hit president biden's goal for july 4th. last month president biden set a target for coronavirus vaccinations. >> our goal by july 4th is to have 70% of adult americans at least one shot. >> reporter: with less than fofr weeks toto go until l independe daday, it appears that goal may fall short. >> july 4th is not the end of it. >> reporter: the number of vaccinations nationwide is less than one million per day, down 77% from the peak in april. >> we want to reach 70% of the adult population by the fourth of july. i believe we can. i hope we will. and if we don't, we're going to continue to keep pushing. >> reporter: cdc director dr. rochelle walensky noted the shots are working to combat the virus. >> the first time that the seven-day average of cases has been less than 15,000 since march 27th, 2020. >> repor
laura podesta is in new york with more on that. good morning, laura. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. right now, 63% of american adults have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. currently not on pace to hit president biden's goal for july 4th. last month president biden set a target for coronavirus vaccinations. >> our goal by july 4th is to have 70% of adult americans at least one shot. >> reporter: with less than fofr weeks toto go until l independe...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, two people in california are under arrest for allegedly shooting a 6-year-old boy during an apparent road rage incident. 6-year-old aiden leos was killed last month after he was hit by a bullet. authorities say they arrested 24 -year-old eriz marcus anthony and lee wynne at their home yesterday in connection with this case. they are expected to be charged with murder. a memorial was held for leos on saturday. both his mother and grandmother spoke at the service. >> everywhere we went he would greet people with a vibrant "hello, i'm aiden, what's your name?" >> he loved telling his mother, his sissy, and me that we were all beautiful and we believed him. >> leos was riding in the back seat of his mother's car on his way to kindergarten when he was shot. >>> also breaking overnight, at least 38 people are dead after two passenger trains crashed in southern pakistan. authority say that one train derailed and fell across an opposite track wher
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, two people in california are under arrest for allegedly shooting a 6-year-old boy during an apparent road rage incident. 6-year-old aiden leos was killed last month after he was hit by a bullet. authorities say they arrested 24 -year-old eriz marcus anthony and lee wynne at their home yesterday in connection with this case. they are expected to be charged with murder. a memorial was held for leos on saturday. both...
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and laura podesta is in surfside, florida.as there been any progress when it comes to finding the missing? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, this morning there has been a constant stream of emergency personnel and vehicles carrying heavy machinery to the site of the partial building collapse right behind me here. as you can see, spotlights are blazing, creating near-daylight conditions so the search and rescue effort can continue through the darkness of the night. rescue crews are working around the clock in hopes of finding survivors of the building collapse in surfside, florida. >> they are so motivated to bring people out safely and restore them to their loved ones. >> reporter: search dogs scoured the rubble for any signs of life. one miami-dade fire rescue team used heavy equipment in the basement garage. >> it is a slow process. every time we start breaching parts of the structure, we do get debris on us. >> reporter: surveillance video captured the moment the building buckled. one section teetered before also
and laura podesta is in surfside, florida.as there been any progress when it comes to finding the missing? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, this morning there has been a constant stream of emergency personnel and vehicles carrying heavy machinery to the site of the partial building collapse right behind me here. as you can see, spotlights are blazing, creating near-daylight conditions so the search and rescue effort can continue through the darkness of the night. rescue crews...
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laura podesta, cbs news, surfside, florida. >> tonight the first civil suit in the disaster has been filed. >>> on to fire watch this evening, about 90 minutes ago we got word that a brushfire in southern santa clara county is fully extinguished. calfire says the flames scorched about 40 acres in san martin, no reports of injuries or damage. >>> chief meteorologist paul heggen joins us now paul, fire crews or high alert with temperatures heating up this weekend again. >> yeah. we do have a couple things working in our favor, though. the first is that the hottest of the hot weather will stay off to our north. now some of that will make its way into the bay area saturday. temperatures return to the 80s and 90s inland, but not the triple digit temperatures we had late last week. another thing working in our favor is before the worst of the heat can make its way, in a little system off the coast will move towards us and that is going to really crack the heatwave before it even has a chance to get going in our neck of the woods. that is not going to be the case farther north. we'll talk a
laura podesta, cbs news, surfside, florida. >> tonight the first civil suit in the disaster has been filed. >>> on to fire watch this evening, about 90 minutes ago we got word that a brushfire in southern santa clara county is fully extinguished. calfire says the flames scorched about 40 acres in san martin, no reports of injuries or damage. >>> chief meteorologist paul heggen joins us now paul, fire crews or high alert with temperatures heating up this weekend again....
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laura podesta is in surf side at the scene. >> laura, what can you tell us?>> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, growing numbers when it comes to number of casualties and number of missing. despite the fact that rescue crews have been on the scene around the clock since the collapse, you can see heavy machinery picking through this mountain of rubble. it is very bright. there is a lot of smoke, a lot of dust. this is what we are seeing. we are seeing crews doing everything they can to try and find pockets in the rubble where survivors might be. rescue crews have been working around the clock in hopes of finding survivors in the building collapse in surf side, florida. search dogs scoured rubble for signs of life while one team used heavy equipment in the basement parking garage. surveillance captured the moment that the 12 story condo building buckled, floors were left pancaked, one on top of another, entire apartments cut in half. >> we have been trying to locate them since 4:00 in the morning. this is a nightmare that we can't wake up from. >> it is
laura podesta is in surf side at the scene. >> laura, what can you tell us?>> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, growing numbers when it comes to number of casualties and number of missing. despite the fact that rescue crews have been on the scene around the clock since the collapse, you can see heavy machinery picking through this mountain of rubble. it is very bright. there is a lot of smoke, a lot of dust. this is what we are seeing. we are seeing crews doing everything...
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laura podesta, cbs news. >>> president biden will meet with queen elizabeth sunday before heading to brussels. >>> video of a new piece of art on a beach near the g7 summit. it's a mount rushmore style sculpture with heads of g7 leaders made of discarded electronics. mount recycle more, get it, artist says it is to highlight growing threat of e waste. >>> an inflation report from the labor department plus status on the latest round of stimulus checks. let's get to diane for more on the money watch report. >>> good morning. a round of breaking economic news. cost of living in u.s. rose in may. according to labor department consumer prices increased. the price of used cars and trucks pushed cost of living higher. food prices and shelter meaning cost of keeping a roof over your head also rose. fewer americans filed for unemployment last week. according to the labor department first time filings for weekly jobless claims by 9,000 to 376,000. the number moves needle closer to prepandemic levels when jobless claims averaged 200,000 per week. >>> more stimulus checks on the way. irs sent an
laura podesta, cbs news. >>> president biden will meet with queen elizabeth sunday before heading to brussels. >>> video of a new piece of art on a beach near the g7 summit. it's a mount rushmore style sculpture with heads of g7 leaders made of discarded electronics. mount recycle more, get it, artist says it is to highlight growing threat of e waste. >>> an inflation report from the labor department plus status on the latest round of stimulus checks. let's get to...
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. >> laura podesta is in surf side with the latest. >> laura, these rising numbers are what crews havee the building went down. >> reporter: absolutely. that's exactly right. this is the worst case scenario, that survivors have not been found in the rubble despite the fact that we see heavy machinery, firefighters. we see so many rescue personnel working on this. you see smoke billowing out of the building. this has happened several times. it's unclear what sparks the hot spots but they're battling dust and debris and also smoke and fire at this time. rescue crews have been working around the clock in hopes of finding survivors of the building collapse. search dogs scour the rubble for signs of life while one miami dade fire rescue team used heavy equipment in basement parking garage. surveillance video captured the moment the building buckled. floors were left pancaked one on top of the other and entire apartments cut in half. not long after the collapse, nicholas balboa saw a boy's hand waving in the rubble. >> we were there letting him know we were there. he said please don't leave
. >> laura podesta is in surf side with the latest. >> laura, these rising numbers are what crews havee the building went down. >> reporter: absolutely. that's exactly right. this is the worst case scenario, that survivors have not been found in the rubble despite the fact that we see heavy machinery, firefighters. we see so many rescue personnel working on this. you see smoke billowing out of the building. this has happened several times. it's unclear what sparks the hot...
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laura podesta, cbs news. >>> president biden will also meet with queen elizabeth sunday before headingcurity summit in brussels. >>> time is now 6:35. let's take a live look at the big board. the dow is up more than 200 points. good news for the economy. fewer americans filed for unemployment last week. jobless claims fell by 9,000 to 376,000 last week. for context, prepandemic levels averaged 200,000 per week. stay with us. diane king hall has the other big report from the labor department coming up in less than ten minutes. >>> who are you with? >> it's none of your business. it's none of your business. get out of my way. >> i am doing my job. that's it. like i want dignity and respect. >> a tense confrontation caught on camera in san francisco's pacific heights. a delivery person says he was racially profiled while doing his job. chavez who recorded the now viral video says he is a recovering addict who has been sober for more than a year. he was making narcan deliveries on his bike to a rehab facility in april when he says someone yelled at him from a top story window. >> i want id
laura podesta, cbs news. >>> president biden will also meet with queen elizabeth sunday before headingcurity summit in brussels. >>> time is now 6:35. let's take a live look at the big board. the dow is up more than 200 points. good news for the economy. fewer americans filed for unemployment last week. jobless claims fell by 9,000 to 376,000 last week. for context, prepandemic levels averaged 200,000 per week. stay with us. diane king hall has the other big report from the...
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laura podesta has more. >> reporter: last month, president joe biden set a target for coronavirus vaccinations. >> our goal by july 4 is to have 70% of adult americans, at least one shot. >> reporter: with less than four weeks to go, it appears the goal may fall short. >> july 4 is not the end. by the number of vaccinations nationwide is less than 1 million per day, down 77% from the peak in april. >> we want to reach 70% of the adult population by july 4. i believe we can, i hope we will and if we do not, we will continue to push. >> reporter: the cdc director, doctor rochelle walensky noted the shots are working. >> the first time the 70 average has been less than 18,000 since march 27th, 2020. >>reporter: as for children, more than a quarter of 12 to 17- year-olds have received at least one dose. >> reporter: these siblings are part of a new pfizer trial for five to 11-year-olds. >> i can go back to play with my cousins, right now we have only been playing video games and calling each other. by pfizer and moderna hope their vaccines will be available for children as young as five the spot.
laura podesta has more. >> reporter: last month, president joe biden set a target for coronavirus vaccinations. >> our goal by july 4 is to have 70% of adult americans, at least one shot. >> reporter: with less than four weeks to go, it appears the goal may fall short. >> july 4 is not the end. by the number of vaccinations nationwide is less than 1 million per day, down 77% from the peak in april. >> we want to reach 70% of the adult population by july 4. i...
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laura podesta, cbs news. >> this was almost our heat wave. >> yeah, seven or eight days ago looking at the long range forecast it looked like such an intense heat wave was possible that a lot of us were questioning if the models had lost their mind a little. they were looking at 125. we said let's give this time. can't be right. it was right. the only thing that changed is the focus of the heat. i don't think the numbers drive the point home. you have to look at this in terms of how far from average these are. deeper shades of red show you locations as much as 30 degrees above average. if we had a forecast in some place like concord that was going to be 30 degrees above average i would be forecasting about 122 for the daytime high in concord. that's equivalent of what's happening in terms of scale. if we come back home and look at us on this map, everywhere in california is shaded in red showing everybody else is above average today except those of us who have access to the bay like the bay area or down in monterey. we are getting shielded. if you look at what's going on off our coast,
laura podesta, cbs news. >> this was almost our heat wave. >> yeah, seven or eight days ago looking at the long range forecast it looked like such an intense heat wave was possible that a lot of us were questioning if the models had lost their mind a little. they were looking at 125. we said let's give this time. can't be right. it was right. the only thing that changed is the focus of the heat. i don't think the numbers drive the point home. you have to look at this in terms of how...
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laura podesta is in surf side where the search for survivors continues. >> reporter: rescue crews are working in hopes of finding survivors. >> they are so motivated to bring people safely and restore them to their loved ones. >> search dogs scoured the rubble for any signs of life. one rescue team used heavy equipment in the parking garage. >> it is a slow methodical process. every time we start breaching parts of the structure we get debris that falls on us. >> surveillance captured the moment the 12 story building buckled. one section teetered before giving way. floors were pancaked on top of one another, entire apartments cut in half. >> this was a picture in a magazine from terror attacks. >> reporter: officials say 55 of the 136 units were involved. friends and family can now only wait and hope. >> only god is the one who saved them. >> we have been trying to locate them since around 4:00 in the morning. >> reporter: not long after the collapse, balboa saw a boy's hand waving. >> we were letting him know we were there and he said "please don't leave me." i told him we wouldn't l
laura podesta is in surf side where the search for survivors continues. >> reporter: rescue crews are working in hopes of finding survivors. >> they are so motivated to bring people safely and restore them to their loved ones. >> search dogs scoured the rubble for any signs of life. one rescue team used heavy equipment in the parking garage. >> it is a slow methodical process. every time we start breaching parts of the structure we get debris that falls on us. >>...
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laura podesta has the latest on the pandemic. >> reporter: summer is officially underway and coronavirus restrictions have been eased in much of the u.s. >> as weather warms, people may be going to air conditioning. that's why everybody needs to be vaccinated. >> reporter: more than 65 of the country's adults have received at least one dose, that's shy of the july 4th goal of 70% and experts say it might not be enough to prevent resurgence in the fall. >> the variant could win this race if we do not increase the proportion of people in the state who are fully vaccinated. >> reporter: demand for vaccines has fallen in recent weeks. in some places in new york, that's because most people have their shots. other states are lagging behind putting folks at risk. >> mississippi, alabama, arkansas, missouri show up surges. >> reporter: scott gottlieb says the delta variant is driving current spread. >> it doesn't appear more pathogenic but it is infecting people more easily. >> reporter: he suggested new strategies are needed to get people vaccinated including offering shots at schools, work pla
laura podesta has the latest on the pandemic. >> reporter: summer is officially underway and coronavirus restrictions have been eased in much of the u.s. >> as weather warms, people may be going to air conditioning. that's why everybody needs to be vaccinated. >> reporter: more than 65 of the country's adults have received at least one dose, that's shy of the july 4th goal of 70% and experts say it might not be enough to prevent resurgence in the fall. >> the variant...
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so laura podesta is in new york following this story for us. laura, there is one region that is kind of slipping behind. >> reporter: good morning, yes, the southern united states. mississippi has the lowest vaccination rate at 44%.ehind a 46%. there are growing concerns the nation's mass immunization efforts have stalled. >> for all the progress we're making as a country, if you're unvaccinated, you are still at risk of getting seriously ill or dying. >> reporter: the pace of covid-19 vaccinations has slowed in recent weeks, especially in the southern u.s. >> i'm just giving it some time. i'm not in a vulnerable group. >> i think it was figuring it out. see how everybody was doing with it. >> reporter: mississippi, louisiana, and alabama have the lowest percentages of adults who have received at least one dose. they're far behind the states with the highest vaccination rates. vermont, hawaii, and massachusetts. the cdc is warning of a rise in the number of young people being hospitalized with covid-19. >> i strongly encourage parents to get the
so laura podesta is in new york following this story for us. laura, there is one region that is kind of slipping behind. >> reporter: good morning, yes, the southern united states. mississippi has the lowest vaccination rate at 44%.ehind a 46%. there are growing concerns the nation's mass immunization efforts have stalled. >> for all the progress we're making as a country, if you're unvaccinated, you are still at risk of getting seriously ill or dying. >> reporter: the pace of...
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laura podesta has the latest. >> reporter: surprise president kamala harris is now in guatemala on the first leg of her first overseas trip since taking office. things got to a rough start as her plane was forced to fly back due to a technical issue about 30 minutes after take off. the white house says harris will talk about covid, corruption, immigration with leaders in both countries. president biden will travel abroad for first time as commander in chief. wednesday he will fly to the uk for visits with boris johnson and queen elizabeth tend thg7 conference and then held to belgium and switzerland for summits including one with vladimir putin. >> i have always been about bipartisanship. >> reporter: this is as the domestic agenda appears stalled. sunday joe manchin said he would not support sweeping election and campaign finance reform bill effectively dooming the legislation. >> we must come together on a righting rights bill in a bipartisan way. you can't divide our country further thinking you have given leeway to one or the other. >> reporter: he also reiterated support for the f
laura podesta has the latest. >> reporter: surprise president kamala harris is now in guatemala on the first leg of her first overseas trip since taking office. things got to a rough start as her plane was forced to fly back due to a technical issue about 30 minutes after take off. the white house says harris will talk about covid, corruption, immigration with leaders in both countries. president biden will travel abroad for first time as commander in chief. wednesday he will fly to the...
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laura podesta with the latest. >> the justice department has recovered a majority of the ransom that colonial pipeline paid to a hacker group. >> we turned the tables on dark side. >> the fbi said dark side left digital fingerprints including an degrees where they were ordered to send $4.3 million in bit coins. >> the old adage follow the money still applies. that's exactly what we do. >> court documents show they tracked the funds to an online digital wallet and then obtained the wallet's private key letting agents take the funds. >> they will never see this money. >> the attack forced the company to shut down its operations for 11 days which led to panic buying gas shortages in the southeast. >> the toilet paper thing all over again. >> it was done under the justice department's new ransomware task force. >> this is the task force's first operation of this kind. this work is important because every day the digital threats that we face are more diverse, and more dangerous. >> federal law enforcement officers say they are currently investigating around 100 types of ransomware includi
laura podesta with the latest. >> the justice department has recovered a majority of the ransom that colonial pipeline paid to a hacker group. >> we turned the tables on dark side. >> the fbi said dark side left digital fingerprints including an degrees where they were ordered to send $4.3 million in bit coins. >> the old adage follow the money still applies. that's exactly what we do. >> court documents show they tracked the funds to an online digital wallet and...
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laura podesta has the latest details. >> reporter: in body camera footage, you can hear a florida deputy praying to not have to shoot. >> don't let me do this. don't do this. >> reporter: his gun trained on a 14-year-old girl and a 12- year-old boy. the pair is accused of breaking into this home, stealing a pistol, shotgun, ak47. when law enforcement arrived, there was an hours' long turned weapons on the deputies. >> 10-4. they're shooting at me. >> where do you learn to use this? at 12 i didn't know how to fire an ak47 or unload it and reload it. >> reporter: deputies tried to face the situation but were forced to shoot the girl. she was rushed to the hospital with bullet wound to her stomach and arm. they were able to question the 12-year-old about what the two made a statement "i'm going to roll this down like gta" referring to grand theft auto. he told detectives he knew they were cops when he shot at them because he wanted to harm them. there are the words of a 12- year-old who knew exactly what was going on. >> reporter: the two foster children had run away from a juvenile group h
laura podesta has the latest details. >> reporter: in body camera footage, you can hear a florida deputy praying to not have to shoot. >> don't let me do this. don't do this. >> reporter: his gun trained on a 14-year-old girl and a 12- year-old boy. the pair is accused of breaking into this home, stealing a pistol, shotgun, ak47. when law enforcement arrived, there was an hours' long turned weapons on the deputies. >> 10-4. they're shooting at me. >> where do you...
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laura podesta has deils. >> reporter: president biden meets with british prime minister boris johnson today in southwest england ahead of the g7 summit. >> it's the first time any of us have been able to see each other face to face since the pandemic began. let's face it, it was a pretty scratchy period. >> reporter: his first time on the world stage as president mr. biden comes bearing gifts. u.s. is buying a half billion vaccines from pfizer to give to other countries. >> we have to end covid-19 everywhere. >> reporter: commander in chief spoke with u.s. troops at the first stop. >> when i was 14 -- please, at ease. president. >> reporter: he is expected to use g7 meetings to reassure europe of america's role as global leader following four years of president trump's america first agenda. >> we are going to make it clear that the united states is back and democracies of the world are standing together. >> reporter: president biden will hold a high stakes summit in switzerland with vladimir putin. >> united states will respond in a robust meaningful way when the russian government en
laura podesta has deils. >> reporter: president biden meets with british prime minister boris johnson today in southwest england ahead of the g7 summit. >> it's the first time any of us have been able to see each other face to face since the pandemic began. let's face it, it was a pretty scratchy period. >> reporter: his first time on the world stage as president mr. biden comes bearing gifts. u.s. is buying a half billion vaccines from pfizer to give to other countries....
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laura podesta shows us the biggest concern for the unvainated. >> reporter: fda is putting a new warning on pfizer and moderna vaccines. researchers found a likely connection between the shots and rare types of heart inflammation in teens and young adults. >> your heart muscle is not able to pump as efficiently as it does if it doesn't have viral inflammation. >> . >> reporter: most cases are mild and quickly clear. symptoms include chest pains, heart palpitation, shortness of breath. >> i woke up at 2:00 with chest pain. >> reporter: 16-year-old hires was rushed to the hospital two days after his second dose. >> this experience was much better than getting covid and much lower risk of anything long lasting occurring. >> reporter: cdc report says the benefits of the vaccines still clearly out weigh risks. on the agency panel. >> the bottom line for parents, and i have three children who have been vaccinated, we would still elect to get the vaccine. >> reporter: health experts are more concerned with the delta variant which has led to a surge especially in parts of the country where the v
laura podesta shows us the biggest concern for the unvainated. >> reporter: fda is putting a new warning on pfizer and moderna vaccines. researchers found a likely connection between the shots and rare types of heart inflammation in teens and young adults. >> your heart muscle is not able to pump as efficiently as it does if it doesn't have viral inflammation. >> . >> reporter: most cases are mild and quickly clear. symptoms include chest pains, heart palpitation,...
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cbs reporter laura podesta is live in surfside, florida, with the very latest. >> reporter: there are questions about the integrity of the remaining portion of the building that is still standing. you can see it right behind me here and it could potentially collapse. there are rescuers working right below it, combing through that mountain of rubble, searching for survivors, though they may be too late. heavy cranes and excavators tugged and moved a large chunk of the collapsed building before rescue crews with buckets moved into pick through smaller pieces looking for signs of life. in the building's underground parking garage, teams are tunneling into the wreckage after dogs and microphones picked up banging noises. >> it could be just interesting, it could be debris raining down but not specifically sounds of tapping or sounds of human voice. >> reporter: residenc belonging still close clean to the beginning of the building. is a risk to rescue workers below were dealing with small fires and rain. frantic inspectors wonder if something under the beachside building triggered the coll
cbs reporter laura podesta is live in surfside, florida, with the very latest. >> reporter: there are questions about the integrity of the remaining portion of the building that is still standing. you can see it right behind me here and it could potentially collapse. there are rescuers working right below it, combing through that mountain of rubble, searching for survivors, though they may be too late. heavy cranes and excavators tugged and moved a large chunk of the collapsed building...
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laura podesta. >> the number of people killed in the united states topped 600,000 in the and the that's about equal to those who died of cancer in 2019. >>> next up, who is grate to hire right now. what to know if . >>> bay area essential workers demanding better conditions as the state reopens. they marched and protested outside mountain view city hall yesterday. >>> there seems to be a shortage of workers going back to work. we stopped by several shops and restaurants in san jose yesterday and saw plenty of weird hiring signs. one san jose state professor said the stimulus package and worker concerns about coronavirus and a lack avenue fordable housing still keeping some on the sidelines. >>> time to get a quick check on the heat up. >> that heat wave starts today. we have been tracking those rising temperatures and as we look to today, tomorrow, and for friday, really those three days where we are watch that especially inland into 90's and triple digits for those daytime highs inland. that dangerous heat starts today. we have heat advisory that will go into effect for inland location
laura podesta. >> the number of people killed in the united states topped 600,000 in the and the that's about equal to those who died of cancer in 2019. >>> next up, who is grate to hire right now. what to know if . >>> bay area essential workers demanding better conditions as the state reopens. they marched and protested outside mountain view city hall yesterday. >>> there seems to be a shortage of workers going back to work. we stopped by several shops and...
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as laura podesta reports the death toll is now 11. this morning 150 people are unaccounted for. >> as the rescue effort continues in the background a vigil was held on the beach last night. >> trying to -- set a good example. >> despite a mall army shifting through the rubble 24 hours a day nobody has been found alive since the day of the collapse. >> familiar lips because of the process we have gone through are coming to their own conclusion. some are feeling more hopeful, some less. we do not have clear answers. >> relatives have been allowed to watch the work from another building. officials are asking for them to be patient as they work as fast as possible. >> we are not lifting floor by floor. we are talking about concrete, steel, every time there is an action there is a reaction. >> it's unclear what caused the 40-year-old's counto to fall. engineers report from 2018 showed failed water proofing was causing major structural damage to a concrete slap. >> a lot of water. >> a former maintenance manager said that the biling was oft
as laura podesta reports the death toll is now 11. this morning 150 people are unaccounted for. >> as the rescue effort continues in the background a vigil was held on the beach last night. >> trying to -- set a good example. >> despite a mall army shifting through the rubble 24 hours a day nobody has been found alive since the day of the collapse. >> familiar lips because of the process we have gone through are coming to their own conclusion. some are feeling more...
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laura podesta. >> and tl iever reached toker three stra days. >> that's hot. be that hot here. >> it won't be as hot but we will see the temperatures climb for inland locations. by about another three or five degrees. you see all the deep shades of red on the map showing temperatures that are 30 degrees above average. it is more like seven to eight degrees above average. if are you near the water, it's like a different world. that's the view of the city right now. that camera just pointed up at the transamerica pyramid. you can't see the top two thirds of it. it's a bigger issue on the golden gate bridge where it's fog and man seven has been talking about a cal transissue fog advisory. it's common. you get fog that's been pushed down this low. that's what is happening on the bay. the marine layer is getting pushed down it. looks more impressive right here in the city. it is not anywhere near as widespread as it was yesterday. it's ficker if you are in it. there's a lot less of it to go around the bay area than we had yesterday. those are clear skies over san j
laura podesta. >> and tl iever reached toker three stra days. >> that's hot. be that hot here. >> it won't be as hot but we will see the temperatures climb for inland locations. by about another three or five degrees. you see all the deep shades of red on the map showing temperatures that are 30 degrees above average. it is more like seven to eight degrees above average. if are you near the water, it's like a different world. that's the view of the city right now. that camera...
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let's get more from laura podesta, our cbs correspondent in new york.anyone is actually trapped in that collapsed portion of the building? goad portion of the building? good morning. _ portion of the building? good morning, anita. _ portion of the building? good morning, anita. we - portion of the building? good morning, anita. we are - portion of the building? good i morning, anita. we are closely monitoring all of the reports coming out of our cbs affiliate of the miami area. we are hearing that at least nine people have been transported to area hospitals. we are hearing from sources that one person is confirmed dead. cbs news has obtained video showing a young boy being pulled from the rubble by an emergency responder. it is unclear if that person is one of the injured, one of the nine sent to hospital. but it is a devastating scene from all of the photos and videos we have been seeing coming out of surfside, the town of surfside, which isjust north of miami proper, just rubble, complete rubble about two thirds of the building is estimated to have co
let's get more from laura podesta, our cbs correspondent in new york.anyone is actually trapped in that collapsed portion of the building? goad portion of the building? good morning. _ portion of the building? good morning, anita. _ portion of the building? good morning, anita. we - portion of the building? good morning, anita. we are - portion of the building? good i morning, anita. we are closely monitoring all of the reports coming out of our cbs affiliate of the miami area. we are hearing...
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. >> laura podesta is in new york where temperatures can hit triple digits this week. >> reporter: meteorologists say extreme temperatures hitting pacific northwest are unlike anything seen before in the region. some temperatures are 40 degrees above normal. >> quite simply this is the the most dangerous and most intense heat wave i have seen in my career in the pacific northwest. it's a very large heat dome. it's about a one in 1,000 year event that's taking place across oregon, washington, also british columbia. >> covid-19 is making the situation worse, cooling shelters, community centers, public buildings where people without air conditioning can normally get relief are offering limited seating or none at all. >> this is difficult. i don't know why the police station is closed to the public. >> reporter: cities are reminding residents where pools and splash pads are located and urging folks to stay hydrated. in new york city, a heat wave coupled with humidity could make the real feel temperature soar to 105. in nevada, heat warnings are in effect as temperatures could also reach 105 and a/c u
. >> laura podesta is in new york where temperatures can hit triple digits this week. >> reporter: meteorologists say extreme temperatures hitting pacific northwest are unlike anything seen before in the region. some temperatures are 40 degrees above normal. >> quite simply this is the the most dangerous and most intense heat wave i have seen in my career in the pacific northwest. it's a very large heat dome. it's about a one in 1,000 year event that's taking place across...
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cbs' laura podesta is in surf side in florida with the search for survivors. >> reporter: heavy cranes and excavators tugged and moved large chunks of the collapsed building before crews with buckets moved in to pick through smaller pieces looking for signs of life. >> we are on search and rescue, full speed ahead on search and rescue. you ask why we have hope, we have hope because that's what our search and rescue team tells us. they have hope. >> reporter: in the under ground parking garage teams are tunneling into the wreckage after dogs and microphones picked up banging. it's a risk to rescue workers below who are dealing with small fires and rain. forensic inspectors wonder if something under the building triggered the collapse, specifically salt water that may have corroded steel anchoring the building to the sand bar. a resident who lived feet from the collapsed wing says the garage was often flooded. >> it was always wet even when it was dry. you wondered where did that come from. >> reporter: friends and family of the missing have posted photos, flowers, candles close to the c
cbs' laura podesta is in surf side in florida with the search for survivors. >> reporter: heavy cranes and excavators tugged and moved large chunks of the collapsed building before crews with buckets moved in to pick through smaller pieces looking for signs of life. >> we are on search and rescue, full speed ahead on search and rescue. you ask why we have hope, we have hope because that's what our search and rescue team tells us. they have hope. >> reporter: in the under...
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laura podesta, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. ♪ i'de of f the many ' 'anyth' petstsmart provivides. ♪ anytything for y youuuu!! ♪ does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? onlyly nature's s bounty doe. new immunene twenty-fofour hours has longnger lastingng vitamin. plusus, herbal and otheher immune s supers. onlyly from natuture's bountn. >>> hi there, welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm dana jacobson with michelle miller and jeff glor. coming up this hour, long-suffering fans of the new york mets are feeling pretty good right now. their team is leading the division. that is no thanks to one player who earns $1 million and hasn't played for them for two decades. we'll hear the tale of bobby bonilla's most unusual contract. >>> also, a whale of a tale put together by one of the world's great nature photographers. we will join award-winning photojournalist brian skerry who undertook a three-year adventure to create "secrets of the whales," a stunning new documentary. >>> and secrets of success in the restaurant industry. rich
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laura podesta, from the us network cbs, is at the scene.residents of this apartment building. 55 of the 136 units in this building came down as part of this catastrophe. we are hearing that there was construction on the roof of the building. we have also learned that there was a study conducted by a professor with the florida international university that found that this building, which was constructed a0 years ago on reclaimed wetlands, had been slowly sinking over the past few decades, so that very well could have contributed to the structural integrity of the building failing. the father of the belarusian opposition blogger roman protasevich, who was arrested last month when his plane was diverted to minsk, has told the bbc his son has been moved from prison to house arrest. the blogger�*s girlfriend, sofia sapega, is also said to have been moved out of a detention facility and into a rented flat in the belarusian capital. three weeks ago, mr protasevich was put on state television where he was seen confessing to organizing anti—governme
laura podesta, from the us network cbs, is at the scene.residents of this apartment building. 55 of the 136 units in this building came down as part of this catastrophe. we are hearing that there was construction on the roof of the building. we have also learned that there was a study conducted by a professor with the florida international university that found that this building, which was constructed a0 years ago on reclaimed wetlands, had been slowly sinking over the past few decades, so...