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police in louisville calling the scene, quote, horrifying and devastating. >>> this scene along the southern border tonight. texas governor greg abbott using state-owned vehicles to create what he's calling a steel barrier, with the migrant crisis on the border. and there is news tonight involving some of those border patrol agents seen on horseback, confronting migrants. >>> the crucial meetings at the white house. will president biden be able to unite democrats behind his sweeping infrastructure and spending plans? cecilia vega tonight with what speaker pelosi said today. >>> overseas tonight, our reporter and what he witnessed. the lava destroying hundreds of homes, forcing mass evacuations tonight. james longman on the scene. >>> here at home, we're tracking severe storms from detroit all the way to the northeast. heavy rain, wind gus up to 70 miles per hour. and the tornado watch as we come on in parts of pennsylvania. >>> tonight, costars and fans paying tribute to actor willie garcon, best known for his role on "sex and the city." and america strong tonight. the oldest park ranger in
police in louisville calling the scene, quote, horrifying and devastating. >>> this scene along the southern border tonight. texas governor greg abbott using state-owned vehicles to create what he's calling a steel barrier, with the migrant crisis on the border. and there is news tonight involving some of those border patrol agents seen on horseback, confronting migrants. >>> the crucial meetings at the white house. will president biden be able to unite democrats behind his...
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david, the louisville police chief said today she has surged officers and targeted repeat offenders, but she is frustrated by the availability of guns and judges she believes are too lenient against suspects illegally carrying firearms. david? >> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with us. thank you, pierre. >>> there are new images coming in tonight amid the surge of migrants at the border in texas. the governor there putting in place what he calls a steel barrier, a fleet of state-owned vehicles meant to send a message to migrants. and tonight, there is news on some border patrol agents seen in images the white house called horrific. abc's kenneth moton from texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this so-called "steel barrier" of vehicles, texas state troopers lining the del rio, texas, border, as federal authorities try to stop the migrant surge. today, are we seeing migrants crossing back and forth here in del rio? >> very minimum here -- very minimal here. >> reporter: a big difference here today compared to the weekend when we saw over 13,000 migrants in this encampmen
david, the louisville police chief said today she has surged officers and targeted repeat offenders, but she is frustrated by the availability of guns and judges she believes are too lenient against suspects illegally carrying firearms. david? >> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with us. thank you, pierre. >>> there are new images coming in tonight amid the surge of migrants at the border in texas. the governor there putting in place what he calls a steel barrier, a...
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. >>> in louisville, kentucky today a gunman opened fire at a school bus stop killing one teenager and wounding two others this comes as gun violence against children is rising across the country here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, police in louisville, kentucky are searching for this vehicle after a drive-by gunman shot three teens at a bus stop. one of them a 16-year-old, died. >> my nephew had his whole life ahead of him and he was destined for greatness. >> reporter: the city's police chief outraged >> well, we can't sit here our thumb's up our [ bleep ] and do nothing different and think we won't be back at this podium. >> reporter: in chicago yesterday, three kids were among 15 people shot in d.c., five people hit, including a 13-year-old. >> when someone brazenly fires into a crowd of people, striking five people, innocent people in this instance, that's unacceptab >> reporter: across the country more children and teens being caught in the cross fire gunshot injuries at pediatric trauma centers are up in fort worth, memphis and hartford, connecticut. >> we have never se
. >>> in louisville, kentucky today a gunman opened fire at a school bus stop killing one teenager and wounding two others this comes as gun violence against children is rising across the country here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, police in louisville, kentucky are searching for this vehicle after a drive-by gunman shot three teens at a bus stop. one of them a 16-year-old, died. >> my nephew had his whole life ahead of him and he was destined for greatness....
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so i bet people in louisville call it louisville. ainsley: i think they say louisville.ian: one thing pretty clear whether louisville or missouri or nevada, they care about what's happening in afghanistan. although the american people, we're told, over and over again we're tired and we're war weary, not with what's going on now. this has alarmed everyone and each concerned our allies by the way we got out. here's the latest news. the taliban unveiling its afghan government. giving top posts to several known terrorists. and it gets worst. ainsley: used to be at gitmo. steve: this as fox news has obtained an email that appears to show our department of state is actually working against the veteran rescue efforts of americans that president biden left behind. >> mark meredith is going it break it all down for us. he is live at the white house. good morning. >> ainsley, steve and brian, good morning to you guys. now that they are in full control of afghanistan, the taliban has said who is going to lead the country. officials say the list is not great with hardliner being cho
so i bet people in louisville call it louisville. ainsley: i think they say louisville.ian: one thing pretty clear whether louisville or missouri or nevada, they care about what's happening in afghanistan. although the american people, we're told, over and over again we're tired and we're war weary, not with what's going on now. this has alarmed everyone and each concerned our allies by the way we got out. here's the latest news. the taliban unveiling its afghan government. giving top posts to...
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so, of course, the louisville colonels were only the louisville colonels from 1885 to 1899.f 12, had them riveted so you could fan them out, keep them together. and it's really incredible to see a complete set like this. i've never seen or heard of one in existence. wow. i would put this group at auction of a value of $2,500 to $3,000. that's outstanding. i never expected that. ♪ ♪ (people talking in background) i found them at a yard sale. i got about 30 of them for somewhere around $20. i wanted to know a little bit more about them. some of them are signed, so i wanted to know a little bit about the artists. so $20 for 30 posters. yes. and how long ago did you buy them? 12... years, 15 years? and since then, what have you been doing with them? they've been in picture frames in my house. it's not inexpensive to frame 30 posters. no. i actually paid a lot more for the frames than i did for the posters themselves, and got in a bit of trouble with my husband for it. paid around $2,000 for the picture frames for all of them. and i got yelled at quite a bit until he happened to
so, of course, the louisville colonels were only the louisville colonels from 1885 to 1899.f 12, had them riveted so you could fan them out, keep them together. and it's really incredible to see a complete set like this. i've never seen or heard of one in existence. wow. i would put this group at auction of a value of $2,500 to $3,000. that's outstanding. i never expected that. ♪ ♪ (people talking in background) i found them at a yard sale. i got about 30 of them for somewhere around $20. i...
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as louisville takes it 42 to 35, andre. great finishing college football tonight. pretty nice catch there are jason. thank you so much. i'll do it for us. our next newscast at seven am our next newscast at seven am and we're -dylan? -oh, mr. d. you jog here, too? i'm a half a block from my house. are you wearing boots? okay, this is less of a coincidence than it seems. i've been following you around for a few days. it's about haley. i know she's in a relationship, but i love her, and i think she loves me. dylan, i heard about what happened. i wouldn't read too much into it. it was only one kiss. -uh... -two kisses? okay. i went to dylan's house to tell him it wasn't okay that we kissed, and i ended up sleeping with him. i would go back to his house to tell him it wasn't okay we slept together, but where does that go? i just want to talk to her, and she won't return my calls. she's ghosting you? for an older dude, you always kept up with the lingo. word. aw, i'm sorry, man. you're a good guy. you deserve better than being ghosted. -i'll talk to her. -you'd do that f
as louisville takes it 42 to 35, andre. great finishing college football tonight. pretty nice catch there are jason. thank you so much. i'll do it for us. our next newscast at seven am our next newscast at seven am and we're -dylan? -oh, mr. d. you jog here, too? i'm a half a block from my house. are you wearing boots? okay, this is less of a coincidence than it seems. i've been following you around for a few days. it's about haley. i know she's in a relationship, but i love her, and i think...
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this is while waiting at a bus stop in louisville, kentucky. someone fired shots at a group of those kids from a passing car. the children who were hit, both young men were taken to the hospital while one was pronounced dead. another student was injured by unknown means. but declared -- declined medical attention. the bus the students were waiting on was bound for a high school. >> this is about as bad as it gets for it to be children waiting at a bus stop heading to school. it's about the lowest that this city can get. >> louisville police asking for anyone in that area with a security camera to check their videos for possible clues to that shooting. >>> happening tonight, a memorial service for a crossing guard who died heroically saving a young student. 45-year-old ashley diaz was killed september 8th when an suv struck him right in front of stanley middle school in lafayette. witnesses say he pushed a child from the direct path of the vehicle right before impact. tonight there is a memorial planned for the middle school field and the family
this is while waiting at a bus stop in louisville, kentucky. someone fired shots at a group of those kids from a passing car. the children who were hit, both young men were taken to the hospital while one was pronounced dead. another student was injured by unknown means. but declared -- declined medical attention. the bus the students were waiting on was bound for a high school. >> this is about as bad as it gets for it to be children waiting at a bus stop heading to school. it's about...
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nation's largest bus stop shooting: what happened as kids waited for their school bus this morning in louisville. and baking up brighter futures. the secret ingredients, new skills, and confidence. our sweet story, tonight. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we wanted to begin tonight with the worsening humanitarian crisis at the u.s. southern border, and some heartbreaking images that are coming out of a migrant camp under a bridge in the texas border town of del rio. look at this-- thousands of mostly haitian migrants, including children and babies, are living in squalid conditions, hoping to be processed by u.s. border officials. now, the biden administration says mass evacuations are under way with flights taking most of the refugees back to haiti. but we're also learning more about the large number of haitians that are being admitted into the u.s., with dates to appear in court. and there are reports that some haitians are being bussed to other texas border towns, whil
nation's largest bus stop shooting: what happened as kids waited for their school bus this morning in louisville. and baking up brighter futures. the secret ingredients, new skills, and confidence. our sweet story, tonight. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we wanted to begin tonight with the worsening humanitarian crisis at the u.s. southern border,...
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mayor said this was louisville 145th homicide this year and that puts the city of louisville on track to break last year's record number of murders. >> britney spears, she wants out. her father says he wants out, too. brittney is not free, no yet. the pop star made a big move today. ahead of a even bigger hearing could a free britney be just days away? we'll hear from a lawyer >>> prosecutors say r kelly manipulated girls and boys and women for decades on end now the jury must decide as the singer's sex trafficking trial comes to a close >>> holding steady but ready to move the federal reserve decision today and how the markets responded. (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t-mobile. >>>
mayor said this was louisville 145th homicide this year and that puts the city of louisville on track to break last year's record number of murders. >> britney spears, she wants out. her father says he wants out, too. brittney is not free, no yet. the pop star made a big move today. ahead of a even bigger hearing could a free britney be just days away? we'll hear from a lawyer >>> prosecutors say r kelly manipulated girls and boys and women for decades on end now the jury must...
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bus stop shooting: what happened as kids waited for their school bus this morning in louisville. and, baking up brighter futures. the secret ingredients, new skills, and confidence. our sweet story, tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" withnorah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening captioning sponsored by cbs and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news in the covid pandemic. tonight the f.d.a. is authorizing a wider use of pfizer's booster vaccine. a c.d.c. advisory committee could vos on the use of a third shot of the vaccine on thursday. the biden administration has been pushing for the third shot to be authorized for the general population. but the world health organization has strongly objected to giving a third shot when poor countries don't have enough vaccine for their first. and there is a starting figure tonight: the u.s. is again seeing more than 2,000 americans die from covid every day. cbs's nancy chen leads off our coverage from new york city. >> reporter: tonight the f.d.a. has given th
bus stop shooting: what happened as kids waited for their school bus this morning in louisville. and, baking up brighter futures. the secret ingredients, new skills, and confidence. our sweet story, tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" withnorah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening captioning sponsored by cbs and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news in the covid pandemic. tonight the f.d.a....
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near downtown louisville.f students were waiting at a corner for their bus when a vehicle drove by and opened fire. police also tweeted that a juvenile girl was also hurt and treated at the scene during a briefing this morning, a police spokesperson said they are throwing all their resources into this case. they're asking people with cameras in the nearby area to help with their investigation. >>> also this morning, we're following new developments in gabby peito case. a criminal homicide investigation. a wyoming coroner confirmed the body found in the national park is, in fact, confirmed to be that of the 22-year-old. the autopsy ruled gabby peito's manner of death as homicide. but the official cause of death is, in fact, still pending the final autopsy results. right now police, they're continuing their search for gabby peito's fiance brian laundrie. the 23-year-old has been named a person of interest so far in her disappearance. vaughn hillyard is near that search area. that research, it spreads around 25,0
near downtown louisville.f students were waiting at a corner for their bus when a vehicle drove by and opened fire. police also tweeted that a juvenile girl was also hurt and treated at the scene during a briefing this morning, a police spokesperson said they are throwing all their resources into this case. they're asking people with cameras in the nearby area to help with their investigation. >>> also this morning, we're following new developments in gabby peito case. a criminal...
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so the republican convention is in cincinnati, not too far frfrom louisville. at harlan's hometown at that point, he goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal ofpr getting the18 nomination for president of the united states in 1876 with benjamin bristow his goodd friend mr. clean. after a few ballots it became clear to harlan that he was not going to build a pull it off. and so on a key role call, four or five times in the convention, harlan blows the bristow government to haze you can imagine the rest of the story. it's not uncommon in those day for presidents to put their campaign measures on the supreme court. in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 in the first it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court but john marshall harlan. i served from seven to 1911. the reason every law student knows john marshall highland, when he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who is your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harlan. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the m
so the republican convention is in cincinnati, not too far frfrom louisville. at harlan's hometown at that point, he goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal ofpr getting the18 nomination for president of the united states in 1876 with benjamin bristow his goodd friend mr. clean. after a few ballots it became clear to harlan that he was not going to build a pull it off. and so on a key role call, four or five times in the convention, harlan blows the bristow government to haze you...
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act like it would be extravagant so the republican convention in cincinnati not too far from the louisville, my hometown and marilyn's hometown at that point so harlan goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of getting the nomination for president of the united states in 1876. for benjamin bristow. his good friend misterblaine . after a few ballots it became clear to harland that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on key rollcall, four or five times into the convention, harland wrote bristow delegates to the former governor of ohio. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it was not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on the supreme court and in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 and the first year of thehayes administration , it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court but johnmarshall . and he served from 1877 to 1911. he was the only, the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan and justice were such when he was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was as
act like it would be extravagant so the republican convention in cincinnati not too far from the louisville, my hometown and marilyn's hometown at that point so harlan goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of getting the nomination for president of the united states in 1876. for benjamin bristow. his good friend misterblaine . after a few ballots it became clear to harland that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on key rollcall, four or five times into the...
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so the republican convention was in cincinnati, not too far from louisville, my hometown and harlan's hometown at that point. so harlan goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of getting the nomination for president of the united states in 1876 for benjamin bristow, his good friend, mr. clean. after a few ballots, it became clear that harlan that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on a key roll call four or five times into the convention, harlan -- the bristow government to the former of ohio rutherford b. hayes. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it wasto not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on supreme court. in fact, abraham lincoln did that.t and so in 1877 in the first year of the hayes administration, it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court, but john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only -- the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan -- justice gorsuch, before he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme cou
so the republican convention was in cincinnati, not too far from louisville, my hometown and harlan's hometown at that point. so harlan goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of getting the nomination for president of the united states in 1876 for benjamin bristow, his good friend, mr. clean. after a few ballots, it became clear that harlan that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on a key roll call four or five times into the convention, harlan -- the bristow...
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they have a number of plants. >> reporter: in michigan in the case of louisville, they have two truckthere. it makes sense to put battery plants there that will supply for those plants outside of memphis, that's a green sheath location. they'll be doing it from the ground up, designing it so there's no pollution at all. they don't use water they are making this carbon neutral. it's a big goal they have set for that location. >> incredible news phil, thanks so much. >>> tiktok just hit a major milestone. that's what's topping cnbc on the money. 1 billion people use tiktok per month. that's according to a blog post on the video app's website that number increased from nearly 700 million monthly active global users just last summer even so, there are regulatory threats against the company. former president trump famously tried to block tiktok, and india banned tiktok just last year. >>> beyond meat chicken tenders coming to select walmart stores next month it comes after the plant-based chicken launched in 400 restaurants this summer. the fake chicken tenders, five bucks a pack they repo
they have a number of plants. >> reporter: in michigan in the case of louisville, they have two truckthere. it makes sense to put battery plants there that will supply for those plants outside of memphis, that's a green sheath location. they'll be doing it from the ground up, designing it so there's no pollution at all. they don't use water they are making this carbon neutral. it's a big goal they have set for that location. >> incredible news phil, thanks so much. >>>...
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today a manhunt in the stunned city of louisville.ragic story of innocence lost children standing at a bus stop waiting to go to school, sprayed by gunfire. louisville grieving and angry this morning. >> i had to hold a little boy's wound today and tell him he's going to be okay. >> reporter: two children ages 14 and 16 shot at a bus stop as they waited to go to eastern high school. the 14-year-old recovering from nonlife-threatening injuries. the 16-year-old boy, tyrese smith, died. it all started just after 6:00 a.m. >> they can hear someone screaming, help me after the shots were fired. >> reporter: authorities believe it was a drive-by shooting. >> a vehicle drove by and fired shots into the group of kids striking two of the children by gunfire. >> reporter: police releasing this photo and this morning they're on the hunt for this gray jeep. tyree smith's devastated mother speaking out overnight. >> my child is 16 years old. he got good grades. my child left my house at 6:15. 6:18 he called and said mama, i got shot. so what am i
today a manhunt in the stunned city of louisville.ragic story of innocence lost children standing at a bus stop waiting to go to school, sprayed by gunfire. louisville grieving and angry this morning. >> i had to hold a little boy's wound today and tell him he's going to be okay. >> reporter: two children ages 14 and 16 shot at a bus stop as they waited to go to eastern high school. the 14-year-old recovering from nonlife-threatening injuries. the 16-year-old boy, tyrese smith,...
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mayor said this was louisville 145th murder >>> britney is not free, not yet. the pop star made a big move today. ahead of a even bigger hearing could a free britney be just days away? we'll hear from a lawyer >>> prosecutors say r kelly manipulated girls and boys and women for decades on end now the jury must decide as the singer's sex trafficking trial comes to a close >>> holding steady but ready to move the federal reserve decision today and how the markets responded. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, ♪ why not take your home along for the ride? ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ >>> britney spears stating in court documents for the very first time that her father should be removed from the con ser vor torship. she has asked a judge for that in a court hearing but this filing today is a new step that makes it official. her attorney writes she can't emphasize enough that it seems to me has so forcefully testified that mr. spears suspension must be ordered on september 29
mayor said this was louisville 145th murder >>> britney is not free, not yet. the pop star made a big move today. ahead of a even bigger hearing could a free britney be just days away? we'll hear from a lawyer >>> prosecutors say r kelly manipulated girls and boys and women for decades on end now the jury must decide as the singer's sex trafficking trial comes to a close >>> holding steady but ready to move the federal reserve decision today and how the markets...
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> let's bring in doug campbell, ceo of solid power, joining us from the company's facilities in louisvillelorado my old stomping grounds. doug, let's talk about this expansion. how important is this for solid power as you work towards development of solid state ev batterys >> first of all, thanks for having me on your program. this development is quite simple it basically supports us executing on our road map to getting our batteries into commercial vehicles. >> you know and we have talked about it and everybody is well aware, solid state batteries hold great promise, but there are a lot of hurdles that need to be overcome, not just by you, but by others who are working on this how confident are you that we are going to see solid state batteries which allow -- have greater power, quicker charging and allows for quicker charging, how confident are you we'll see those in electric vehicles by 2020 or 2025 >> yeah, absolutely. so we're quite confident and the reason, the justification really for our confidence is that, yes, we're developing solid state batteries that have all the performance p
> let's bring in doug campbell, ceo of solid power, joining us from the company's facilities in louisvillelorado my old stomping grounds. doug, let's talk about this expansion. how important is this for solid power as you work towards development of solid state ev batterys >> first of all, thanks for having me on your program. this development is quite simple it basically supports us executing on our road map to getting our batteries into commercial vehicles. >> you know and we...
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the factories are to be located outside memphis and louisville great news for those cities. phil lebeau with us. ford betting big on evs, really big, with this investment. >> huge investment, shep it is the single largest investment it just announced it, that ford has ever made. they have said we're going all electric they want to have 40% of all of their vehicle sales be electric vehicles by the end of this decade. so they've got to put the pieces in place in order to build those batteries as well as those vehicles and really ramp up sales between '26 and '29, later on this decade why tennessee, west tennessee, specifically, in particular, and kentucky for these plants? why not michigan >> well, you want to spread out your footprint if you're ford. they have a number of plants in michigan in the case of louisville, they have two truck plants there. it makes sense to put battery plants there that will supply for those plants outside of memphis, that's a green sheath location. they'll be doing it from the ground up, designing it so there's no pollution at all. they don't use
the factories are to be located outside memphis and louisville great news for those cities. phil lebeau with us. ford betting big on evs, really big, with this investment. >> huge investment, shep it is the single largest investment it just announced it, that ford has ever made. they have said we're going all electric they want to have 40% of all of their vehicle sales be electric vehicles by the end of this decade. so they've got to put the pieces in place in order to build those...
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like a hot knife through butter mississippi ran through the defense of louisville. conner with a short range touchdown. later on in the 4th just too easy. six yard play. old miss from the mighty sec won it 43-24. i'm sure the ucla alums i know and i know a lot. we have editor steve brown here. he is saying didn't the bruins knock off lsu over the weekend? yes, steve. they did. that's enough. see you later. >>> time now is 4:56. the countdown is onto the california recall. >> will the governor keep his job? we are live with everything you need to know as we mark one week until voting day. >>> and today is the big deadline for one big bay area school district. what happens to staff who don't show up with proof of vaccination. >>> and the mark hopkins camera. we will be right back. >>> a vegetation fire threatening homes in contra costa. >>> and predicting another coronavirus spike after labor day. should we be worried in the bay area in a local doctor weighs in. >>> and the state of the race this morning. >>> and the bay area waking up to another spare theair alert. g
like a hot knife through butter mississippi ran through the defense of louisville. conner with a short range touchdown. later on in the 4th just too easy. six yard play. old miss from the mighty sec won it 43-24. i'm sure the ucla alums i know and i know a lot. we have editor steve brown here. he is saying didn't the bruins knock off lsu over the weekend? yes, steve. they did. that's enough. see you later. >>> time now is 4:56. the countdown is onto the california recall. >> will...
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i drove down to louisville and i interviewed rachael.me off as intelligent, sincere, passionate, utterly credible. amy: then a lawyer and mother of three. >> and a lawyer and mother of four now, i believe. yes, everything. what really i think bothers me -- well, it angers me, doesn't just bother me. it is five years after that. it is five years after that and those women had to show up in front of a congressional committee and they their soul again -- bare their soul again to make people understand what happened. the survivors, five years later, they're still looking for answers. there are still looking for justice. that is outrageous. there is another piece to this, to. the survivors also have been trying, unsuccessfully, to get michigan state university to release 6000 pages of documents from an investigation into nassar that they are withholding because of attorney-client privilege. amy: michigan state, the president has had to resign but was not criminally charged, that is where u.s. olympic committee's doctor nasser worked at michig
i drove down to louisville and i interviewed rachael.me off as intelligent, sincere, passionate, utterly credible. amy: then a lawyer and mother of three. >> and a lawyer and mother of four now, i believe. yes, everything. what really i think bothers me -- well, it angers me, doesn't just bother me. it is five years after that. it is five years after that and those women had to show up in front of a congressional committee and they their soul again -- bare their soul again to make people...
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and ole miss and louisville taking center stage finishing off the football weekend.tch the game from home after testing positive for covid. but ole miss is 100% vaccinated so no players had to miss the game die to contact tracing. 26-0 at halftime, they would win 43-24. and lieu adouisville did have t cutest fan. look at that dog watch it get so excited after a touchdown in the fourth quarter. tell you what, dog celebrations are the best celebrations. >>> so the u.s. open, djokovic now one step closer to his first ever calendar grand slam. he dropped the first set against brooksby but rallied to advance to the quarter finals. next up a match-up with bertini. and the last american man to win a grand slam was andy roddick at the u.s. open 18 years ago. >>> on the women's side, the british teenager who had to compete in a qualifying tournament just to earn a spot reaches the quarter finals. she knocked off the last american woman standing shelby rogers in straight sets. after the match rogers said that she was bracing for abuse on social media from those mad at her for
and ole miss and louisville taking center stage finishing off the football weekend.tch the game from home after testing positive for covid. but ole miss is 100% vaccinated so no players had to miss the game die to contact tracing. 26-0 at halftime, they would win 43-24. and lieu adouisville did have t cutest fan. look at that dog watch it get so excited after a touchdown in the fourth quarter. tell you what, dog celebrations are the best celebrations. >>> so the u.s. open, djokovic now...
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,795 bucks, from louisville, kentucky, it's the champs it's the angelini family. [cheering and applause] and from minneapolis, minnesota, they're returning. they're a family that's being brought back. it's the geist family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their third day with a total of 20,795 bucks, from louisville, kentucky, it's the champs it's the angelini family. [cheering and applause] and from minneapolis, minnesota, they're returning. they're a family that's being brought back. it's the geist family. [cheering and applause]
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returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from louisville, kentucky, it's the champs.it's the angelini family. [cheering and applause] and from pensacola, florida, it's the long family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from louisville, kentucky, it's the champs.it's the angelini family. [cheering and applause] and from pensacola, florida, it's the long family. [cheering and applause]
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louisville and central florida tied at 35. final minute. ucf driving for the win. and ck by alderman who returns it for a game-winning pick 6 with 13 seconds left and the cardinals stun the knights, they win it 42-35. we have college football tomorrow on cbs. it is the crimson tide and the florida gaters. they are getting 16 points at the swamp. i don't know about that one. >> should be a good game. >> for sure. >> oh, yeah. >> all right, thanks. >>> tonight, a very special whiskey is hitting the >>> whiskey isn't just for drinking any more. >> here is to you. >> that hurt for a second. >> it is becoming a collectors item. a special bottle going up for sale. 80 years in the making considered the longest barrel age scotch in existence. whiskey maker gordon and mcfale barreled it during world war ii it is expected to fetch up to $200,000 when it goes up for auction next month. >> if you had that whiskey, >>> late show is stephen (inspiring music) - [narrator] the bay area is a golden destination for people who love delicious food, outdoor fun, and healthy living, but
louisville and central florida tied at 35. final minute. ucf driving for the win. and ck by alderman who returns it for a game-winning pick 6 with 13 seconds left and the cardinals stun the knights, they win it 42-35. we have college football tomorrow on cbs. it is the crimson tide and the florida gaters. they are getting 16 points at the swamp. i don't know about that one. >> should be a good game. >> for sure. >> oh, yeah. >> all right, thanks. >>> tonight, a...
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it destroyed an area the size of louisville, kentucky, and is only 23% contained. >>> back now to the aftermath of ida and the crisis in louisiana. president biden will get a firsthand look at the destruction during a visit tomorrow. the governor flew over the widespread damage west of new orleans saying the recovery will be a marathon. residents are in desperate need of supplies and gas with gas lines up to nine hours long. power has been restored about 3% of new orleans. at least a dozen people have been hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning due to generators being used indoors. they say to stay away until further notice. >> i can't imagine there isn't a single structure that hasn't received some sort of damage and ranging anywhere from minor cosmetic damage to total loss. >> new orleans is using 70 transit buses as cooling sites during the sweltering heat. >>> let's take a look at your thursday morning forecast. >>> good morning. extreme flash flooding ongoing across the northeast heading into thursday morning. flash flood watches in place from kwifl all the way to new englan
it destroyed an area the size of louisville, kentucky, and is only 23% contained. >>> back now to the aftermath of ida and the crisis in louisiana. president biden will get a firsthand look at the destruction during a visit tomorrow. the governor flew over the widespread damage west of new orleans saying the recovery will be a marathon. residents are in desperate need of supplies and gas with gas lines up to nine hours long. power has been restored about 3% of new orleans. at least a...
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rioo while students were waiting for police in louisville calling the scene, quote, horrifying and devastatingne along the
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in the news, a los angeles makeup company thrive cosmetics donated $100,000 to the university of louisvillehelp provide scholarships to nursing homes in honor of the late 26-year-old. taylor was killed in her home sleeping when they entered with a no knock warrant in march of 2020 she was working as an emergency room tech and had aspirations of becoming a nurse >>> inflation is forcing even the dollar tree to branch out. the discount chain is breaking its core tenet that everything can be had for a buck. they said they will have to tack on a quarter or two to the price of some items. they had already begun testing higher items with dollar tree price where items cost as much as $5. >>> in oklahoma, a trooper was responding to a wreck involving a deer in the road and wild life struck again dash cam vo video she's cull u vulture crashing into the windshield accepting feathers flying. >> reporter: dash camera rung as the patrolman headed south on friday a vulture put all of that to a screeching halt slamming into his windshield. >> it was unexpected it felt like a gun going off >> reporter: he
in the news, a los angeles makeup company thrive cosmetics donated $100,000 to the university of louisvillehelp provide scholarships to nursing homes in honor of the late 26-year-old. taylor was killed in her home sleeping when they entered with a no knock warrant in march of 2020 she was working as an emergency room tech and had aspirations of becoming a nurse >>> inflation is forcing even the dollar tree to branch out. the discount chain is breaking its core tenet that everything can...
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returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,795 bucks, from louisville, kentucky, it's the champss the angelini family. [cheers and applause] and from bowling green, kentucky, it's the mcclard family. [cheers and applause]
returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,795 bucks, from louisville, kentucky, it's the champss the angelini family. [cheers and applause] and from bowling green, kentucky, it's the mcclard family. [cheers and applause]
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. >>> a grieving family in louisville says a 16-year-old boy shot and killed at a school bus stop yesterday was not targeted. police say someone opened fire on a group of students, two others were wounded. police are now looking for a gray jeep scene in the area. the police chief says judges have been too lenient on people illegally carrying guns. it's all part of a deadly increase in gun violence across the country. more than 43,000 people have been shot in the u.s. so far this year. that's well ahead of the previous two years. >>> in washington, democrats and republicans are blaming each other for failing to reach a deal on a police reform bill. the talks began after the death of george floyd last year. the white house says president biden is now considering taking executive action. >>> there are new concerns this morning about that exploding volcano in the atlantic. a 40-foot wall of lava has already destroyed hundreds of homes on la palma island forcing thousands of people to evacuate and now even more homes are being threatened. experts say the lava could keep flowing until november. a
. >>> a grieving family in louisville says a 16-year-old boy shot and killed at a school bus stop yesterday was not targeted. police say someone opened fire on a group of students, two others were wounded. police are now looking for a gray jeep scene in the area. the police chief says judges have been too lenient on people illegally carrying guns. it's all part of a deadly increase in gun violence across the country. more than 43,000 people have been shot in the u.s. so far this year....
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for will stop making pickup trucks and chips cut at two more plants in dearborn, michigan and louisville, kentucky. the cuts will compound an already short supply of cars, trucks, and suvs on dealer lots nationwide that have pushed prices to record levels. automakers report that u.s. dealers have under one million new vehicles on their lots in august, 72% lower than the 3.58 million. jackie on the independent line. >> good morning. a couple of the ladies have already stolen my subject, but the abortion law in texas is abhorrent. it is adding to the divisiveness in the nation. now it is taking divisiveness from neighbor to neighbor, family member to family member. it is a little bit like nazi germany in the 1930's, tell on your neighbor and get them arrested. only now you are going to tell on your neighbor and sue your neighbor and gain $10,000. how wrong is this? i just can't believe that there is so little compassion in this country for women's rights that we have to go to a divisive nature of this law that is going to pit neighbor against neighbor, family member against family member.
for will stop making pickup trucks and chips cut at two more plants in dearborn, michigan and louisville, kentucky. the cuts will compound an already short supply of cars, trucks, and suvs on dealer lots nationwide that have pushed prices to record levels. automakers report that u.s. dealers have under one million new vehicles on their lots in august, 72% lower than the 3.58 million. jackie on the independent line. >> good morning. a couple of the ladies have already stolen my subject,...
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host: louisville, kentucky is a first. this is richard, an independent. caller: i want to be fair but i called in on the republican line and the young man said he wanted to put me on the independent line. host: then richard a republican. caller: did the fbi say there was any information on actual sedition that these two dozen people wanted to take over the country? you mentioned the weapons. the bats, the pointed spears, the clubs and whatnot. were there any guns, any ar-15's , anything taken into the capital that could actually harm like black lives matter did wear there were actual people that died? the only person that died was the young lady from california who was a veteran. thank you. host: that is richard in kentucky. guest: i've got that question a few different times. i've not seen the phrase sedition used in court filings. nor have we seen any members of congress, either cryptically or by name referenced in any of these court filings. let me be unequivocal. guns, they have seized guns from some of these defendants who were on the grounds. there
host: louisville, kentucky is a first. this is richard, an independent. caller: i want to be fair but i called in on the republican line and the young man said he wanted to put me on the independent line. host: then richard a republican. caller: did the fbi say there was any information on actual sedition that these two dozen people wanted to take over the country? you mentioned the weapons. the bats, the pointed spears, the clubs and whatnot. were there any guns, any ar-15's , anything taken...
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louisville, kentucky. caller: >> a question for you on twitter. a george washington monitor studied right-wing american terrorism, because there is more towards january 6 and where it came from. guest: my colleagues and i have a database, and you can visit our website. if you go to our research staff, we have a section devoted to the capitol hill attack and you can find it under capitol hill speech. we have started monitoring that. you will find a lot of different recordings and some analytical products that we have put out. my colleague jonathan lewis and others have been right-wing neo-nazis and white supremacist organizations. one of my colleagues put out a great report recently about recently -- racially motivated violence. we encourage you to check it out. that is extremism.edu. host: this is steve on the republican line. caller: good morning. i tried to give this a holistic look and i'm glad you brought up the issue of proxy wars. if you notice, up until recently, if you look at the taliban, they are armed with ak-47s and chinese made a k 57
louisville, kentucky. caller: >> a question for you on twitter. a george washington monitor studied right-wing american terrorism, because there is more towards january 6 and where it came from. guest: my colleagues and i have a database, and you can visit our website. if you go to our research staff, we have a section devoted to the capitol hill attack and you can find it under capitol hill speech. we have started monitoring that. you will find a lot of different recordings and some...
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she joins us now from louisville in colorado. the to have you with us. what do you make of the study doesn't have anything that we don't already know. well, you know, we do know that it's time to stop using fossil fuel to stop the extraction in combustion of fossil fuels. but what this study tells us is that it needs to happen much more rapidly than even the same scientist told us just 5 or 6 years ago and much more rapidly than they had anticipated. and their calling for at least a minimum of 3 percent decrease in the extraction and extraction in combustion of fossil fuels over the next, each year until 2050. i mean, this is significant. it's, they're essentially saying like we need to stop where we are. we need to just turn to a renewable energy economy now, right, we need to stop 60 percent of oil and gas reserves should stay in the ground as should all of the world's remaining coal. but when let's be realistic that's not gonna happen, is it won't, people's livelihoods, and whole communities depend upon those industries. absolutely not your, i mean, y
she joins us now from louisville in colorado. the to have you with us. what do you make of the study doesn't have anything that we don't already know. well, you know, we do know that it's time to stop using fossil fuel to stop the extraction in combustion of fossil fuels. but what this study tells us is that it needs to happen much more rapidly than even the same scientist told us just 5 or 6 years ago and much more rapidly than they had anticipated. and their calling for at least a minimum of...
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it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre louisville . and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a former k g b agent did. in the court, you carry out the killing primacy evidence. the court says that they were acting at the time as agents of the russian state. now, once again, of course the question, what happens to them can they be apprehended their russian citizens therein, russia, mister lucas boy, went on to become a politician with the backing of the kremlin. the chances, little to none of their apprehension anytime soon. thousands of migrants from ac who'd been hoping to find refuge in the us to be sent home. instead, mandy had been staying the makeshift camp at texas board of town where conditions is said to be going from bad to worse. john holman, reports mac, can you many, a crossing back on to the mexican side of the border to avoid deportation. look inside the mate ship camper more than a 1000 people. mostly haitians in the rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let them stay most of the shelters,
it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre louisville . and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a former k g b agent did. in the court, you carry out the killing primacy evidence. the court says that they were acting at the time as agents of the russian state. now, once again, of course the question, what happens to them can they be apprehended their russian citizens therein, russia, mister lucas boy, went on to become a politician with the backing of the kremlin. the chances, little to none of...
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near louisville, kentucky, two new battery plants to power trucks and suvs.ore jobs and investments in existing michigan plants and new job training in texas and beyond. >> if this $11 billion investment you are making now, is it still a risky bet or do you feel better about this one >> listen, of course it is risky. any time you bet on a future, it is by definition risky. but it is a bet that i'd make any day of the week because electrification is coming the battery industry is coming to america and we just want to be at the forefront of it. >> reporter: with going green a corporate mandate, promising more electric vehicles ford is putting the shovel in the dirt and driving innovation along the way. henry ford invented the assembly line more than 100 years ago. but this is the prototype for the next assembly line a robot moves the vehicle along. if something goes wrong, they don't shut dowth assembly line tonight ford is pledging a made in america stamp on its evs. what would your great grandfather say today about your new model t for the 21st century? >> i
near louisville, kentucky, two new battery plants to power trucks and suvs.ore jobs and investments in existing michigan plants and new job training in texas and beyond. >> if this $11 billion investment you are making now, is it still a risky bet or do you feel better about this one >> listen, of course it is risky. any time you bet on a future, it is by definition risky. but it is a bet that i'd make any day of the week because electrification is coming the battery industry is...
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but i was in louisville, texas with my dear friend, we were just coming off of marina football.of these important things, we went to the club that night, we got up in the morning and we thought it was a tv show and i kept switching the channel's. so there's still resonating what is happening. and so for me although i've been going to acting then, it was something that i realized that my priorities in life are completely different because i'm the most important thing in the world right now and that's why i started looking into politics. so for me a really cause me to grow up a little bit more mentally and see what we can do. because we were helping and they started stopping people, so many people volunteered to go to new york and they don't stuff, guys were working, they were like hey, we can help, but we found things there. >> did you want to say something? >> the one thing that young people didn't get to experience that we did was everyone coming together. and that feeling and that ability. and i think that we all kind of missed that long for it and we keep sipping something is
but i was in louisville, texas with my dear friend, we were just coming off of marina football.of these important things, we went to the club that night, we got up in the morning and we thought it was a tv show and i kept switching the channel's. so there's still resonating what is happening. and so for me although i've been going to acting then, it was something that i realized that my priorities in life are completely different because i'm the most important thing in the world right now and...
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even louisville, kentucky we had more deaths per capita than chicago, taking this away from great problems across this country and try to redirect it toward something that was obviously a mistake to trespass in the capitol but wasn't some sort of civil war their current to make it out to be. >> another way to keep us count is true covid and this pushed mandate vaccinations no matter, 12 years old or we had covid. that is in exchange involving son jacob and anthony fauci which you will find -- >> a study about natural immunity and the headline was natural immunity provides a lot of protection better than vaccines alone. >> i don't have a firm answer on that but that is something we need to sit down and discuss seriously because you appropriately pointed out it is an issue. >> people have been asking him about this for the better part of a year and still don't have a firm answer on it. what is going on here? >> i have asked fauci again and again, the evidence that over 100 million americans have had covid, they have natural immunity. instead fauci is out there all over the place saying he wo
even louisville, kentucky we had more deaths per capita than chicago, taking this away from great problems across this country and try to redirect it toward something that was obviously a mistake to trespass in the capitol but wasn't some sort of civil war their current to make it out to be. >> another way to keep us count is true covid and this pushed mandate vaccinations no matter, 12 years old or we had covid. that is in exchange involving son jacob and anthony fauci which you will...
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the kentucky site is going in south of louisville.entucky already has ford vehicle facilities. 2025 is when they will begin production out of these plants, at least that is what they are aiming for. ford had only been looking at two battery plants, but they have gone to three. it shows you how much of a commitment they have the ev business. there you see the breakdown. $7 billion for ford. $4 million for their battery partner. you are talking about ford's biggest investment ever across its businesses. alix: in the second quarter, they had negative free cash flow. in the first quarter and fourth quarter of 2020, they still had sequentially less cash flow. dave: we have to remember you're free cash flow is after your capital spending. this money that they committed on electric vehicles through 2025, that comes out before you get to the numbers you are talking about. even in free cash flow, you have analyst looking at $30 billion total over the next five years. there is plenty of cushion when it comes to being able to afford to invest in
the kentucky site is going in south of louisville.entucky already has ford vehicle facilities. 2025 is when they will begin production out of these plants, at least that is what they are aiming for. ford had only been looking at two battery plants, but they have gone to three. it shows you how much of a commitment they have the ev business. there you see the breakdown. $7 billion for ford. $4 million for their battery partner. you are talking about ford's biggest investment ever across its...
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but i was in louisville, texas with my dear friend, we were just coming off of marina football.of these important things, we went to the club that night, we got up in the morning and we thought it was a tv show and i kept switching the channel's. so there's still resonating what is happening. and so for me although i've been going to acting then, it was something that i realized that my priorities in life are completely different because i'm the most important thing in the world right now and that's why i started looking into politics. so for me a really cause me to grow up a little bit more mentally and see what we can do. because we were helping and they started stopping people, so many people volunteered to go to new york and they don't stuff, guys were working, they were like hey, we can help, but we found things there. >> did you want to say something? >> the one thing that young people didn't get to experience that we did was everyone coming together. and that feeling and that ability. and i think that we all kind of missed that long for it and we keep sipping something is
but i was in louisville, texas with my dear friend, we were just coming off of marina football.of these important things, we went to the club that night, we got up in the morning and we thought it was a tv show and i kept switching the channel's. so there's still resonating what is happening. and so for me although i've been going to acting then, it was something that i realized that my priorities in life are completely different because i'm the most important thing in the world right now and...
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and i think that's too redirect our view away from portland, seattle, chicago, even in louisville, kentucky, we have more desk per capita than chicago so they are taking this away from the great problems that we have across this countr in tried to redirect it toward something that was obviously a mistake to try to bask and the capital that wasn't some sort o civil war they're trying to mak it out to be. >> another way i think they wan to keep us cowed, is through covid, and this push to mandate vaccinations no matter what, no matter whether your 12 years ol or whether you've had covid, an there is an exchange involving sunday goop jeff and anthony fauci which i know you will fin of interest. >> there was a study they came out about the natural immunity in basically the headline was that natural immunity provides lot of protection, even better than the vaccine alone. should they also get the vaccine ? >> i don't have a really firm answer for you on that but that is something we need to sit dow and discuss seriously because you appropriately pointed out that it is an issue. >> people have bee
and i think that's too redirect our view away from portland, seattle, chicago, even in louisville, kentucky, we have more desk per capita than chicago so they are taking this away from the great problems that we have across this countr in tried to redirect it toward something that was obviously a mistake to try to bask and the capital that wasn't some sort o civil war they're trying to mak it out to be. >> another way i think they wan to keep us cowed, is through covid, and this push to...