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and lilia luciano has more. >> a historic win. >> while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. >> blasting barriers multiple times over. the first woman, the first black woman. the first indian-american woman. >> with no other place i wanted to be with my other fellow berkeley residents celebrating at her childhood home. >> the daughter of a jam akan born father and indian raised mother. >> when she came here from india at the age of 19, she believed so deeply in an america where a moment like this is possible. >> after her parents divorce, her mom a prominent scientist moved the family to montreal where kamala went to high school. she graduated from howard, a historically black university. >> you can do anything and you can do everything. >> harris became the first black attorney general in california, aspiring to change the system fom the inside. in 2014 she married attorney doug emhoff earning her the new title mamala to her stepkids. >> i do. >> she became the second black woman elected to the u.s. senate, two years later running for the nation's highest of
and lilia luciano has more. >> a historic win. >> while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. >> blasting barriers multiple times over. the first woman, the first black woman. the first indian-american woman. >> with no other place i wanted to be with my other fellow berkeley residents celebrating at her childhood home. >> the daughter of a jam akan born father and indian raised mother. >> when she came here from india at the age of...
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major. >> garrett: lilia luciano, thank you. a desperate search is under way following a magnitude-7 earthquake that struck turkey and a greek island on friday. today, rescue workers pulled from the rubble a woman and three of her four children, all of them alive. they had been trapped for 18 hours. at least 30 people have died in the quake. that quake toppled buildings and triggered a tsunami. tonight, britain is confronting the reality of another national shutdown as covid infections surge out of control across europe. it's already happened in france. imtiaz tyab is in paris tonight. >> reporter: well, major, the city of light is very much a ghost town. these streets, even during times of social distancing, would normally be full of people on their way home from work or going to restaurants, bars, cafes. now, it's earlily empty. this is all part of france's attempts to try to contain the coronavirus after recording over 40,000 new cases every single day. it joins lockdowns in places like belgium, ireland, spain, and europe's l
major. >> garrett: lilia luciano, thank you. a desperate search is under way following a magnitude-7 earthquake that struck turkey and a greek island on friday. today, rescue workers pulled from the rubble a woman and three of her four children, all of them alive. they had been trapped for 18 hours. at least 30 people have died in the quake. that quake toppled buildings and triggered a tsunami. tonight, britain is confronting the reality of another national shutdown as covid infections...
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lilia luciano, cbs news. >> yuccas: overcoming so many obstacles there.ll ahead on the "cbs weekend news," why this colorado mountain is facing new historical scrutiny. and a possible name change. have blown through 2020. that includes a cultural reckoning with statues and monuments. in colorado, there's a push to rename several places. highest on the list: a mountain. cbs' barry petersen is in denver. >> reporter: the majesty of mount evans, named for john evans of 1800's colorado territorial governor. some say the naming honors the winning of the west. could you see it from here? >> yeah. right there. front and center, right over those trees. location that most anybody can see in the denver metro area. >> reporter: ernest house jr. is a member of a ute mountain ute tribe, and former executive director of the colorado commission of indiana, fairs and the great-grandson of jack house, the last hereditary chief of the ute ute mountain tribe. to house the name evan means this: >> his connection with the massacre of 1864 will forever go down in history on a
lilia luciano, cbs news. >> yuccas: overcoming so many obstacles there.ll ahead on the "cbs weekend news," why this colorado mountain is facing new historical scrutiny. and a possible name change. have blown through 2020. that includes a cultural reckoning with statues and monuments. in colorado, there's a push to rename several places. highest on the list: a mountain. cbs' barry petersen is in denver. >> reporter: the majesty of mount evans, named for john evans of 1800's...
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>> yuccas: lilia luciano in los angeles, thank you. we want to go now to cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer in london where lockdown rules are being met with some resistance. >> a crowd of mostly young protestors marched through the center of london. they're fed up with the restrictions that have shut down businesses and social gatherings in the u.k. for a month. prime minister bore is johnson. >> we are in relaxing too much and. >> but there are early signs of a holiday mood as many stores and restaurants will be able to reopen at last in a cup elf days. the past few weeks of covid lockdown measures across europe have been painful but the good news is they are working. the infection rate is coming down almost everywhere, and some of the restrictions are being lifted. paris' main department store reopened after a month with an ovation for returning customers. some sectors will remain moth balled. ski hills, for example, aren't due topen until january. though some with swiss resorts high in the alps are bucking the t
>> yuccas: lilia luciano in los angeles, thank you. we want to go now to cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer in london where lockdown rules are being met with some resistance. >> a crowd of mostly young protestors marched through the center of london. they're fed up with the restrictions that have shut down businesses and social gatherings in the u.k. for a month. prime minister bore is johnson. >> we are in relaxing too much and. >> but there are...
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cps's lilia luciano has the latest. >> new covid infections are skyrocketing across the country, icu's anding mores at capacity, mobile units deployed in texas. a new crackdowns tonight as americans battle pandemic fatigue. >> we need to hold this pandemic down until the calvary arrives. >> washington governor jay insurance lee today ordered restaurantsk gyms and other businesses to cease indoor operations starting tomorrow night. also beginning on monday the hard hit navajo nation will reinstate a stay at home order, no visiters will be allowed. >> we're going to do everything in our power to keep our people safe. >> hospitalizations across the country at a record high of more than 59,000. the worst hot spots, north and south dakota which lead the nation in highest death rates. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> we're clearly headed in the wrong direction. >> the pandemic right now feels like awhile fire. no matter what you do, it keeps spreading, why is that happening. >> imagine if you had a football game. and there were 50 different coaches. we need one nationa
cps's lilia luciano has the latest. >> new covid infections are skyrocketing across the country, icu's anding mores at capacity, mobile units deployed in texas. a new crackdowns tonight as americans battle pandemic fatigue. >> we need to hold this pandemic down until the calvary arrives. >> washington governor jay insurance lee today ordered restaurantsk gyms and other businesses to cease indoor operations starting tomorrow night. also beginning on monday the hard hit navajo...
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chip. >> reid: lilia luciano, thank you.we mentioned, all eyes are on yes are onground state of pennsylvania. cbs' natalie brand spoke to voters in the keystone state about their choices as america decides. >> reporter: in southwestern pennsylvania's coal country, mining has long been a source of pride and survival. >> that crew that you work with, those eight men, that was your second family. you were there working in the mine because of your first family. if you didn't work, they didn't eat. >> reporter: steve corcoran is retired, but worries about the future of the industry. it's one reason he's voting again for president trump. what about biden's messages on this topic concerns you? >> if he were to be elected, you know, some of his views and some of his plans, it would devastate this area. >> reporter: it's a fear that impacted the vote here in 2016 when mr. trump carried greene and fayette counties by more than 60%. >> he was going to bring coal gock. >> reporter: a program that swayed democrat tony burnsack to vote fo
chip. >> reid: lilia luciano, thank you.we mentioned, all eyes are on yes are onground state of pennsylvania. cbs' natalie brand spoke to voters in the keystone state about their choices as america decides. >> reporter: in southwestern pennsylvania's coal country, mining has long been a source of pride and survival. >> that crew that you work with, those eight men, that was your second family. you were there working in the mine because of your first family. if you didn't work,...
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iano inas: lilia luciano in los ang los angeles, thank you.you have seen, despite all the travel warnings, friday and saturday were two of the busiest days at u.s. airports since the start of the pandemic. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook joins us. and jon, families are feeling such a pull to be with their loved ones for the holiday, but is it really a good idea? >> you know what, i >> reporter: you know what, i am completely empathetic. we're all aching to be with our loved ones. we're aching for those hugs. but look at a map of the united states-- it's on fire with covid right now. and the good news is that we've got two vaccines with about 95% efficacy that look like they will probably be approved or given authorization within a couple of weeks. so by the end of december we might have first responders and people who are vulnerable getting it, and by next year tens of millions of people getting it each month. s if people can just hang in e,ere, you don't want to have, if you are lucky enough to have gotten to this point an
iano inas: lilia luciano in los ang los angeles, thank you.you have seen, despite all the travel warnings, friday and saturday were two of the busiest days at u.s. airports since the start of the pandemic. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook joins us. and jon, families are feeling such a pull to be with their loved ones for the holiday, but is it really a good idea? >> you know what, i >> reporter: you know what, i am completely empathetic. we're all aching to be...
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it hasn't stopped. >> reporter: lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >> yuccas: gives you some hope. "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley" first thing tomorrow. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. tonight, though, we want to leave you with a look at augusta national and all those beautiful magnolia trees. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group >>> life from the cvs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> tonight, health officials scramble to head off a holiday season surge. >> counties are cracking down again, and once again, the target is gyms and restaurants.>> they stocked up only to be shut down. san francisco's indoor dining ban comes for the worst possible time for restaurants prepping for a major religious festival. >> at this moment of time yes, we are going through a crisis. >> contra costa county is bracing for a new wave of covid restrictions. come tuesday the county is closing indoor gyms and fitness centers, indoor dining and concession stands and movie theaters.
it hasn't stopped. >> reporter: lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >> yuccas: gives you some hope. "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley" first thing tomorrow. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. tonight, though, we want to leave you with a look at augusta national and all those beautiful magnolia trees. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group...
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hair brings a number of firsts to the office and lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: a historic win.> while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. >> reporter: blasting barriers multiple times over. the first woman, the first black woman. the first indian american woman. >> there's no other place that i wanted to be with my other fellow berkley residents celebrating in her childhood home. >> reporter: the daughter of a jamaican born father and a indian born mother, raised kamala and her sister. >> she believed so deeply in america where a moment like this is possible. >> reporter: after her parents divorced, her momma prominent scientist moved the family to montreal where kamala went to high school, she graduated from howard, a historically black university. >> you can do anything and you could do everything. >> reporter: harris became the first black attorney general in california, aspiring to change the system from the inside n2014, she married touy eied atg imhoff, and was the second black woman elected to the u.s. senate, two years later running for the
hair brings a number of firsts to the office and lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: a historic win.> while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. >> reporter: blasting barriers multiple times over. the first woman, the first black woman. the first indian american woman. >> there's no other place that i wanted to be with my other fellow berkley residents celebrating in her childhood home. >> reporter: the daughter of a jamaican born father...