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mark strassmann, cbs news, surfside, florida. >>> the white house confirmed that president biden willmeet with the residents families it surfside. >>> still ahead, keeping your power on even during high fire the t hoping to stop rolling blackouts in the neighborhood. >>> a man offers to buy a child. a warning out tonight. >>> and a family of >>> we are getting some new video of an explosive wildfire in siskiyou county, battling the lava fire from the ground in the air, nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated tonight. the fire burned more than 13,000 acres near the town of weed. about 19% contained, complicating matters, officer say they were forced to shoot and kill a man who pointed a gun at them near a marijuana farm in the evacuation zone. >>> meanwhile in the north bay, pg nd working to prevent wildfires in future power outages by burying power lines underground. kenny choi reports that the shut off for help reduce the chance of a deadly blaze, but oftentimes neighborhoods that are not in danger can be impacted.>> reporter: when the power is out neighborhoods in the valley, not i
mark strassmann, cbs news, surfside, florida. >>> the white house confirmed that president biden willmeet with the residents families it surfside. >>> still ahead, keeping your power on even during high fire the t hoping to stop rolling blackouts in the neighborhood. >>> a man offers to buy a child. a warning out tonight. >>> and a family of >>> we are getting some new video of an explosive wildfire in siskiyou county, battling the lava fire from the...
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mark strassmann, cbs news. >>> in at capitol hill, the president is trying to sell a new infrastructure deal visited last week. he visited a meniscal transit hub, the bill will focus on roads, bridges, and public transit, he says it will help create millions of jobs. >> i think we are going to get a pass, and it's going to mean a lot overall to the quality of your roads and the maintenance of your bridges, and tunnels. it is a big deal. >> this is a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild america. >> that is not all, the president and his party are still pushing a second measure that will include other priorities like paid leave, education, and childcare. that one has no republican support. >>> still ahead, and sting cy a challenging governor gavin newsom in a recall brought a huge ball of trash to the bay area. >> plus the governor suing his own secretary of state. the mistake that governor gavin newsom made, and it is coming back to write his campaign. >> and explosion rocks and east bay neighborhood, the damage done by a late night blast. >> we were just watching tv. the patio door was open
mark strassmann, cbs news. >>> in at capitol hill, the president is trying to sell a new infrastructure deal visited last week. he visited a meniscal transit hub, the bill will focus on roads, bridges, and public transit, he says it will help create millions of jobs. >> i think we are going to get a pass, and it's going to mean a lot overall to the quality of your roads and the maintenance of your bridges, and tunnels. it is a big deal. >> this is a blue-collar blueprint to...
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>> dickerson: mark strassmann, thank you.bs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london with more on the continuing covid crisis around the world. >> reporter: good morning. with plenty of vaccine available, covid is now in retreat in north america and also in europe. but not so in the global south. and there is growing concern for africa, where cases are on the rise in 14 countries. in chad, in central africa, the very first vaccines have just been rolled out. health officials are thanking their lucky stars that infection rates so far haven't skyrocketeded. not so in uganda, which has just closed its schools in a hurry and declared a lockdown after cases there rose more than 100% in a week. ghana's public health network is also trying to hold the line against the virus. in partnership with an american company, zip line, it is pioneering a system to cold-pack, and fly vaccine by drone to remote villages. but the shocking truth is that to date only 1% of subsaharan africans have been immunized. the g-7 coun
>> dickerson: mark strassmann, thank you.bs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london with more on the continuing covid crisis around the world. >> reporter: good morning. with plenty of vaccine available, covid is now in retreat in north america and also in europe. but not so in the global south. and there is growing concern for africa, where cases are on the rise in 14 countries. in chad, in central africa, the very first vaccines have just been rolled out....
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cbs' mark strassmann is looking into this, and, mark, what have you found out? >> reporter: norah, up and down the coast, there are taller and older buildings, but all of them are still standing. so why did this one fall down? buried under a wing of this 12- story luxury condo building, its piles of rubble and twisted steel lies a mystery. what went wrong? >> they are going to have engineers looking at this to try to identify what happened and what was the problematic occurrence. >> reporter: this study from a researcher at florida international university found that the building, constructed 40 years ago on reclaimed wetlands, had been sinking at a rate of 2 millimeters a year for the last three decades. that may also have impacted the building structurally. the town of surfside requires multi-family buildings like this 136-unit property to be re-certified every 40 years. the process involves electrical and structural inspections of the foundations, beams, columns, slaps and the roof where work was happening. the inspections were underway for the building but w
cbs' mark strassmann is looking into this, and, mark, what have you found out? >> reporter: norah, up and down the coast, there are taller and older buildings, but all of them are still standing. so why did this one fall down? buried under a wing of this 12- story luxury condo building, its piles of rubble and twisted steel lies a mystery. what went wrong? >> they are going to have engineers looking at this to try to identify what happened and what was the problematic occurrence....
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here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: elliott middletons.od, at his barbecue restaurant and in his yard, a cemetery of used cars. >> if you have a car that you think needs to go to the junkyard, contact me first. >> reporter: this 1990 mercedes has more than 400,000 miles. middleton, a trained mechanic, gives clunkers new life. and new homes in south. carolina's rural low country. >> there's no public transportation, ubers, taxies or nothing like that. >> reporter: if you don't have a car out here, you walk. >> you walk. >> reporter: unless middletonu . surprises you with car keys.orte single moms, job seekers, older folks with doctor's appointments. 32 rehabbed cars since last september. >> some folks don't even believe it. like, "no, that's not my car!" >> reporter: does every one of these moments give you the best kind of buzz possible. >> beyond anything in the world. >> reporter: his father, also a mechanic, taught him about cars and caring. middleton gifted five cars last christmas. miis 2004 suzuki went to single mom jessica litchfiel
here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: elliott middletons.od, at his barbecue restaurant and in his yard, a cemetery of used cars. >> if you have a car that you think needs to go to the junkyard, contact me first. >> reporter: this 1990 mercedes has more than 400,000 miles. middleton, a trained mechanic, gives clunkers new life. and new homes in south. carolina's rural low country. >> there's no public transportation, ubers, taxies or nothing like that. >>...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, awendaw, south carolina. >> o'donnell: how much do we love elliott? right back. are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. for more information about side effects talk to your doctor. ♪ be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. a triple-lift serum with pure collagen. 92% saw visibly firmer skin in just 4 weeks. neutrogena® fo
mark strassmann, cbs news, awendaw, south carolina. >> o'donnell: how much do we love elliott? right back. are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause...
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>> dickerson: mark strassmann, thank you. we turn now to former f.d.a. commissioner dr.cott gottlieb. he is on the board of pfizer and author of an upcoming book: "uncontrolled spread: why covid-19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic." he joins us from westport, connecticut. good morning. >> doctor: good morning. >> dickerson: let's start with that goal, president biden said 70% of adults by july 4th. he will miss that. is it important that he missed that? >> doctor: if the administration set a goal and missed it by a little, it is not going to have an impact if we hit 68% or 70%. the reality is we're vaccinating a large portion of the american population. we have to remember where we started and where we are right now. it took us a full month to fully vaccinate the 1.4 million residence of nursing homes. and we delivered 300 million vaccines. it is a substantial achievement. right now we're on sort of 1.0 in terms of making vaccines accessible. the goal was to make it accessible in the community for people who wanted to go get vaccinated. they can go to a
>> dickerson: mark strassmann, thank you. we turn now to former f.d.a. commissioner dr.cott gottlieb. he is on the board of pfizer and author of an upcoming book: "uncontrolled spread: why covid-19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic." he joins us from westport, connecticut. good morning. >> doctor: good morning. >> dickerson: let's start with that goal, president biden said 70% of adults by july 4th. he will miss that. is it important that he missed...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, milton, georgia. >> bennett: just awesome.weekend news for this sunday, looking to the week ahead, the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell in geneva for the u.s.-russia summit. i'm errol barnett in new york, have a great week. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is kpix 5 news. minutes ago a fire erupting on san francisco's market street, transit disruptions underway as crews rush to put out the flames. >> we're thankful to still be standing through the last is a months. >> a huge acceptance of rehee as the clock ticks closer to california's big reopening. what the businesses are looking forward to come tuesday. >>> and in the forecast there is a big jump in heat coming. i'll explain who will feel it the most. >> . the heat with serious concerns about the power grid. >> a car flies off the road and happens in a public works lot. whio.com first responders are calling it a miracle. >> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. crews are battling fire that is sending thick plumes of smoke over market street
mark strassmann, cbs news, milton, georgia. >> bennett: just awesome.weekend news for this sunday, looking to the week ahead, the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell in geneva for the u.s.-russia summit. i'm errol barnett in new york, have a great week. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is kpix 5 news. minutes ago a fire erupting on san francisco's market street, transit disruptions underway as crews rush to put out the flames. >> we're thankful to still be standing...
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>> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: thanks to all of you.ill have b bad days. ...flalare-ups (cocough cough, which can n permanentltly damamage my lungngs. my lungs n need protecection agagainst flarare-ups. so it's s time to geget real. because e in the reaeal world. .....our lungsgs deserves s thl protectition of brezeztri. breztrtri gives yoyou betttter breathihing, symptotom improvemement, and flare-upup protectioion. it''s the fifirst and ononly copdpd medicinee provoven to reduduce flarare-ups by 5 52%. breztri wowon't replplace a rescue i inhaler for suddenen breathingng prob. it i is not for r asthma. tell youour doctor i if you he a heheart conditition or higigh blood prpressure before t taking it.. don'n't take b breztri more ththan prescriribed. brezeztri may inincrease youourk of thrush,h, pneumoniaia, and d osteoporososis. call youour doctor i if worsed breaththing, chestst pain, moututh or tongugue swellin, problelems urinatiting, visn chananges, or eyeye pain occ. for rereal protectction ask yourur doctor ababout bre. they say
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mark strassmann, thank you. beginning tomorrow, americans will get to celebrate a brand- new federal holiday -- juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery. cbs' nancy cordes has more on the importance of the day and the woman most responsible for getting it recognized. >> reporter: with the stroke of a pen today, juneteenth became the first new federal holiday since martin luther king day in 1983. >> happy juneteenth, everybody. >> reporter: june 19th, 1865, was the day a union general arrived in galveston, texas, to inform enslaved people they were free. two months after the end of the civil war, and two years after the signing of the emancipation proclamation. >> so think about that. for more than two years, the enslaved people of texas were kept in servitude. >> reporter: 94-year-old opal lee has been working to make juneteenth a national holiday for decades. five years ago, she walked from fort worth, texas, to washington, d.c. to urge congress to act. this week, she finally got her wish. >> the bill
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mark strassmann, thank you. beginning tomorrow, americans will get to celebrate a brand- new federal holiday -- juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery. cbs' nancy cordes has more on the importance of the day and the woman most responsible for getting it recognized. >> reporter: with the stroke of a pen today, juneteenth became the first new federal holiday since martin luther king day in 1983. >> happy juneteenth, everybody. >>...
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major. >> garrett: mark strassmann, thank you.ht, derek chauvin is serving the first night of his 22.5-year sentence for murdering george floyd. at the sentencing hearing,nc members of floyd's family, including his daughter, spoke emotionally about the father, the brother, the man who died under chauvin's knee. cbs' jamie yuccas, who has been covering the case since day one, reports from minneapolis. >> reporter: derek chauvin sat motionless as emotion poured out from the family of george floyd. >> i miss you and i love you. >> reporter: including floyd's now-seven-year-old daughter gianna. her loss played out in court, while other family members addressed the former minneapolis police officer directly. >> i wanted to know from the man himself, what were you thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? >> our family is forever broken. >> my family and i have been given a life sentence. we will never be able to get george back. i haven't had a real night's sleep because of the nightmares i
major. >> garrett: mark strassmann, thank you.ht, derek chauvin is serving the first night of his 22.5-year sentence for murdering george floyd. at the sentencing hearing,nc members of floyd's family, including his daughter, spoke emotionally about the father, the brother, the man who died under chauvin's knee. cbs' jamie yuccas, who has been covering the case since day one, reports from minneapolis. >> reporter: derek chauvin sat motionless as emotion poured out from the family of...
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our senior national correspondent mark strassmann is in surfside. mark?> reporter: good morning, john. in the search for survivors, hope is what keeps everyone going here, both the search teams and the relatives of all of the missing. somewhere in the rubble, 156 people remain unaccounted for. under this mound of smoldering rubble, in the calamity of champlain south, urban search-and-rescue teams look for miracles. >> we don't have a research problem. >> reporter: they are fighting deep fire and smoke and worsening air quality. but workers still battle the weight of the rubble. no survivors have been found. >> governor: you wake up in the morning hoping that more and more people were pulled out. that news hasn't been what we hoped. >> reporter: 1:30 a.m. thursday morning, the 12-story tower shuttered and that collapsed. rodriguez's friends were in the building when it fell. they told him the condition worried them. >> the building was unsafe. i know that the garage was kind of flooded. i know there were cracks on the walls. >> dickerson: confounding offic
our senior national correspondent mark strassmann is in surfside. mark?> reporter: good morning, john. in the search for survivors, hope is what keeps everyone going here, both the search teams and the relatives of all of the missing. somewhere in the rubble, 156 people remain unaccounted for. under this mound of smoldering rubble, in the calamity of champlain south, urban search-and-rescue teams look for miracles. >> we don't have a research problem. >> reporter: they are...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, surfside, florida. >>> the white house confirmed that president biden willmeet with the residents families it surfside. >>> still ahead, keeping your power on even during high fire danger. the new project hoping to stop rolling blackouts in the neighborhood. >>> a man offers to buy a child. a warning out tonight. >>> and a family of struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing some weight. now, back to the show. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lum
mark strassmann, cbs news, surfside, florida. >>> the white house confirmed that president biden willmeet with the residents families it surfside. >>> still ahead, keeping your power on even during high fire danger. the new project hoping to stop rolling blackouts in the neighborhood. >>> a man offers to buy a child. a warning out tonight. >>> and a family of struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with...
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cbs news senior national correspondent mark strassmann has more in atlanta. >> i need to get your temperaturet that is the worry.
cbs news senior national correspondent mark strassmann has more in atlanta. >> i need to get your temperaturet that is the worry.
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mark strassmann has the details. >> this is the beginning of a revolution in space travel.ake you there. >> reporter: your ticket to space is a rocket away. the company founder will go up next month. an 11 minute flight to the edge of space. >> it is a thing of wanted to do all my life. >> reporter: private companies are turning science fiction into reality. the virgin galactic will fly customers in suborbital flights next year. 600 people have prepaid up to $250,000 each for a seat. speak >> they go up as a tourist and come down and astronaut. >> jared isaac meant charted a spacex spaceship for a three day orbit of earth called inspiration four. a crew of four will fly higher than the space station. they are all civilians. >> this is a first. >> responsibility is the first. >> you have to get this one right for the great missions to follow. >> reporter: there are special packages available to the international space station. lots of unanswered questions. is the space tourism market sustainable? what about risk and access? today's ticket prices defy gravity in most people's
mark strassmann has the details. >> this is the beginning of a revolution in space travel.ake you there. >> reporter: your ticket to space is a rocket away. the company founder will go up next month. an 11 minute flight to the edge of space. >> it is a thing of wanted to do all my life. >> reporter: private companies are turning science fiction into reality. the virgin galactic will fly customers in suborbital flights next year. 600 people have prepaid up to $250,000...
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for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, columbia, south carolina. >> eliana certainly is eloquent asass president, homecoming queen. her father must be looking down proud. >>> ahead the importance of black fathers. oprah winfrey talks about her special project for father's day weekend. lo l news is next. >>> good morning. today california workers could be allowed to go fully maskless pending a vote from cal osha. it is expected to adopt guidelines allowing workers to remove their mask in the workplace. flex alert tonight between 5:00 and 10:00 calling for voluntary isolation. >>> excessive heat warnings today, heat advisories still for north bay and south bay. here is how hot it will get. 99 in san jose, 107 concord, 110 in fairfield and 103 in santa rosa. around the bay and along the coast, looking at the light on shore flow and ocean breeze and that's why temperatures will be cooler compared to inland but still warming up to the 80s to about 90 at the bay and low 70s along the coast. another hot day tomorrow but we start the downward trend as we look to our weekend and especially i
for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, columbia, south carolina. >> eliana certainly is eloquent asass president, homecoming queen. her father must be looking down proud. >>> ahead the importance of black fathers. oprah winfrey talks about her special project for father's day weekend. lo l news is next. >>> good morning. today california workers could be allowed to go fully maskless pending a vote from cal osha. it is expected to adopt guidelines allowing...
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here is our mark strassmann. >> reporter: miami's dust, they live in champlain tower south. 136 units, orthodox jews, south american immigrants, snowbirds and beach bombs, until thursday. >> we have a lot of friends that live there and family friends that live there. we saw a shoot of smoke. >> reporter: jest after 1:30 in the morning, as residents slept, the 13-story tower partially collapsed. it groaned, buckled, pancaking from the center out to its ocean-facing wing. calamit. 55 units mounded in rubble and a cloud of white dust. scores of people are still missing, likely entombed inside collapsed concrete and twisted steel. most families of residents share the purgatory of not knowing, like rachel and kevin spiegel. >> i just want my mom. i want to go back a day and change everything. >> reporter: 65-year-old judy spiegel, a resident on the sixth floor, remains missing. >> the hardest thing that we're going to do over the next day or two is tell scarlet about grandma. that's the hardest thing. >> reporter: in 12-hour shifts, search teams fight fire, fatigue, the weight of the rubbl
here is our mark strassmann. >> reporter: miami's dust, they live in champlain tower south. 136 units, orthodox jews, south american immigrants, snowbirds and beach bombs, until thursday. >> we have a lot of friends that live there and family friends that live there. we saw a shoot of smoke. >> reporter: jest after 1:30 in the morning, as residents slept, the 13-story tower partially collapsed. it groaned, buckled, pancaking from the center out to its ocean-facing wing....
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mark strassmann with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey, jeff, good morning to you.moldering fires and the frustration of just not finding people who are alive. they've been going through it hour by hour in shifts, staggered 15-minute shifts, and for almost two days now. they have just not found anybody else alive. second question -- as you mentioned, jeff, is how did this building just fall down? that doesn't happen in this country. but here's what we do know -- there is no definitive answer so far. when they do find a definitive answer, it's likely to be a combination of factors. but a report released overnight was an engineering review from 2018 that showed structural issues with the building were significant including problems in the parking garage, problems under the pool deck, problems under the entrance drive. this -- condo association was just beginning to get these repairs under way 2.5 years later when the building fell down. michelle? >> just horrifying to even think about, mark. thank you for your continued coverage. >>> prosecutors here in new york have
mark strassmann with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey, jeff, good morning to you.moldering fires and the frustration of just not finding people who are alive. they've been going through it hour by hour in shifts, staggered 15-minute shifts, and for almost two days now. they have just not found anybody else alive. second question -- as you mentioned, jeff, is how did this building just fall down? that doesn't happen in this country. but here's what we do know -- there is no...