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mary says among the many santa clara county residence that couldn't land a first dose covid vaccine when she searched several weeks ago. so she was desperate for the shot i did what you needed to do. >> the only locations that had an abundance of appointment was fresno. >> reporter: the nearly 200 mile drive was well worth it because she's her parents caretaker. >> i would go out and do errands, take them to appointments. so, not being vaccinated i was exposing myself. >> reporter: weeks after the county was forced has received not only doses from the state, but also the federal government. a quarter of 1 million last week and an additional 100,000 this week. >> that would be something to celebrate over the next several days. >> reporter: the county is on the brink of delivering its millionth dose as they are said to deliver that 200 million covid shot since biden took office. >> i'm glad there are appointments. my mom has one tomorrow. >> reporter: and she will drive to fresno to get her second child later this week. of >> i don't have any regrets about having to go to fresno. >> report
mary says among the many santa clara county residence that couldn't land a first dose covid vaccine when she searched several weeks ago. so she was desperate for the shot i did what you needed to do. >> the only locations that had an abundance of appointment was fresno. >> reporter: the nearly 200 mile drive was well worth it because she's her parents caretaker. >> i would go out and do errands, take them to appointments. so, not being vaccinated i was exposing myself....
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vice provost mary says the student has been removed from housing and already had a hearing, but the investigation into the noose is ongoing. >> we are bound by the department of education, the u.s. department of education i'm talking about, and the legislation of ferpa, which is the right to privacy that all students in any college or university have. >> reporter: the vice provost says the matter is urgent and serious. >> it has been a hurtful incident. it is a shameful incident in so many ways because of the potent history of the noose in the united states. >> reporter: only 6% of usf's student population is black. the incoming freshman class is 12% black, the highest percentage other. mother page says the incident and response are disappointing and upsetting. >> and that puts all the black students in physical and emotional harm as well. and i think it's really pathetic and sad and really actually a disgrace that a jesuit university wouldn't have more concern over humanity of black people. >> reporter: coming up new tonight on kpix 5 news at 11:00, hear from the usf black student union about th
vice provost mary says the student has been removed from housing and already had a hearing, but the investigation into the noose is ongoing. >> we are bound by the department of education, the u.s. department of education i'm talking about, and the legislation of ferpa, which is the right to privacy that all students in any college or university have. >> reporter: the vice provost says the matter is urgent and serious. >> it has been a hurtful incident. it is a shameful...
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mary says, did your research discover segregation laws passed the jim crow era such as connecticut whichare still segregated up until the 1970s. >> i think that might have been covered by the civil rights law 1974 but maybe not. >> they start with the weight ins in 1960. there were a lot of weight ins protest here in florida. it was a long fight. as one of the last barriers at least in florida. a lot of new wonderful research on that. none wide. >> i think the segregation in connecticut was not legal it was just customary, wasn't it? >> yes here in st. petersburg is not an ordinance but it was enforced by the police, almost always. they try to find a place where blacks could swim but was often in the most disgusting place imaginable for the railroad tracks ended it was actually the biggest issue here for years. they finally had a swim in and a spa where the learn to swim. and they won incorporate then they close the pool of course for a year but then they reopened it. a lot of those heroes are still around. back in 1956. >> the things we take for granted being able to get in the ocean, r
mary says, did your research discover segregation laws passed the jim crow era such as connecticut whichare still segregated up until the 1970s. >> i think that might have been covered by the civil rights law 1974 but maybe not. >> they start with the weight ins in 1960. there were a lot of weight ins protest here in florida. it was a long fight. as one of the last barriers at least in florida. a lot of new wonderful research on that. none wide. >> i think the segregation in...
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mary says after spending 2 1/2 years behind bars, he was deported to the u.s. >> in about six months ne in northeast, another in mexico. >> the weird thing is after 2010, there was nothing. >> reporter: that is until the call from mischele lewis. and once mischele's head stopped spinning, she knew exactly what she wanted to do -- beat will jordan at his own game. and then bring him down for good. >> i want to be one of his very last victims ever. >>> coming up -- liam allen, british spy, meet michelle lewis, super spy. >> testing -- >> reporter: does he suspect anything is going on in this hidden camera? when "dateline" continues. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo p
mary says after spending 2 1/2 years behind bars, he was deported to the u.s. >> in about six months ne in northeast, another in mexico. >> the weird thing is after 2010, there was nothing. >> reporter: that is until the call from mischele lewis. and once mischele's head stopped spinning, she knew exactly what she wanted to do -- beat will jordan at his own game. and then bring him down for good. >> i want to be one of his very last victims ever. >>> coming up...
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that's what mary says.te power regulators stepping up their oversight of pge after funding the utility failed to properly trim trees near power lines with areas with the highest risk of wildfires. the utility completed 1800 miles of tree trimming in 2020 but focused the work on the least risky areas. california public utility commission is requiring pge to submit a plan to correct the safety issues within 20 days. it's the lowest level of oversight the state could have done. governor newsom says he may need to declare state of emergency over the state's drought conditions. an emergency declaration would give the governor the power to drastically restrict water supply. the state has already started warning farmers that conditions could be really bad this weekend. >>> diane king hall is joining us live in new york. good morning. >>> good morning. trading has beena little more than ten minutes. you have dow extending its advance. let's go to the numbers. blue chips gaining steam after the record yesterday topp
that's what mary says.te power regulators stepping up their oversight of pge after funding the utility failed to properly trim trees near power lines with areas with the highest risk of wildfires. the utility completed 1800 miles of tree trimming in 2020 but focused the work on the least risky areas. california public utility commission is requiring pge to submit a plan to correct the safety issues within 20 days. it's the lowest level of oversight the state could have done. governor newsom...
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. >> still, mary says, she tried to warn linda. i told her she had to leave. >> and she said what? things? >> she, mary, she's a good he's good husband. he wouldn't hurt. me >> those worries from friends and family, and mystery illness. and questions about the iv. a lot of suspicions. but no evidence. and certainly no witnesses. except one. >> what's your full name? >> linda lee curry curry. >> lynda curry herself. and what she had to say was breathtaking. >> coming up. >> how have you've been feeling? since she left the hospital? >> linda's powerful words from the pass. >> if somebody were trying to do something to you -- if they were trying to poison you -- any idea who would try to do that? >> when dateline continues. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don
. >> still, mary says, she tried to warn linda. i told her she had to leave. >> and she said what? things? >> she, mary, she's a good he's good husband. he wouldn't hurt. me >> those worries from friends and family, and mystery illness. and questions about the iv. a lot of suspicions. but no evidence. and certainly no witnesses. except one. >> what's your full name? >> linda lee curry curry. >> lynda curry herself. and what she had to say was...
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tell us, mary, say what you saw upon the way.. >> amen. >> we prepare ourselves now for the solemn blessing. [speaking native langage] >> before concluding the celebration, i would like to welcome to the new archpriest, gombetti cardinal. thank you for your availability, brother, and i wish you all the best in your service in this church, which is so important for all christians. and i also want to thank cardinal angelo klomastri who after 16 years as archpriest and as he is going to be 78 years old, he's taking leave of this office. thank you, cardinal, thank you for your ministry, for your spirituality, for your preaching, for your mercy. may the lord reward you for all of your work and i thank all of you who worked so that the liturgies of this holy week might be worthy, beautiful, all of them. to all of you who work in saint peter's, the choir, the ministers, the servers, the lecter, the deacons, everyone, thank you very much. [speaking native langage] ♪ [speaking native langage] >> may almighty god bless you on this solemn f
tell us, mary, say what you saw upon the way.. >> amen. >> we prepare ourselves now for the solemn blessing. [speaking native langage] >> before concluding the celebration, i would like to welcome to the new archpriest, gombetti cardinal. thank you for your availability, brother, and i wish you all the best in your service in this church, which is so important for all christians. and i also want to thank cardinal angelo klomastri who after 16 years as archpriest and as he is...
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mary says that is all going to break away and later today, we will see lots of sunshine. the sun glasses out. >>> city college students and faculty members marched through san francisco over the weekend to protest budget cuts and the decision to lay off nearly 200 staffers. organizers want the school to rebuild instead of down size. the college is facing a $33 million budget deficit this year. the board of trustees approved lawoffs in 40 departments. >>> stocks kicking off the week in the red. naomi ruchim is live from the cbs broadcasting center in new york. >> good morning to you. that's right. here we are on monday and things are looking red across the board. it was after a strong week last week with record highs. trading has been underway for a little more than 10 minutes. the dow is looking 35 points down now. as we look at the tech sector, also down about 41 points. a lot going on this week in wall street. earnings season kicks off this week as companies report their first quarter results. financial giants bank of america, goldman sachs and j.p. morgan chase all rep
mary says that is all going to break away and later today, we will see lots of sunshine. the sun glasses out. >>> city college students and faculty members marched through san francisco over the weekend to protest budget cuts and the decision to lay off nearly 200 staffers. organizers want the school to rebuild instead of down size. the college is facing a $33 million budget deficit this year. the board of trustees approved lawoffs in 40 departments. >>> stocks kicking off the...
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. >> marie worked for the federal government in los angeles, but friends say she was driven and ambitiousr areas, too. >> she was an entrepreneur, that's what i know most about her, because she talked about owning her own business. >> but marie wanted more than work and success. >> i know that she wanted to have somebody in her life. >> what kind of guy was she looking for? >> someone that will take care of her, love her, protect her. >> that was kind of missing. she didn't have that guy figure, the father figure from marcus. >> then one day, marie told her friends -- >> i met this guy, you know, they had a lunch date and he was cute and just, you know, the excitement of meeting somebody new. >> his name was andre jackson. a handsome single father of two. sparks flew immediately. >> i mean, she would just light up every time she talked about him. i mean, just -- >> big smile. >> oh, the glow. >> uh-huh. >> he was -- he was her -- her -- her everything. >> the methodical businesslike marie seemed to change overnight. were you privy to the courtship with andre? >> the whirlwind courtship? >
. >> marie worked for the federal government in los angeles, but friends say she was driven and ambitiousr areas, too. >> she was an entrepreneur, that's what i know most about her, because she talked about owning her own business. >> but marie wanted more than work and success. >> i know that she wanted to have somebody in her life. >> what kind of guy was she looking for? >> someone that will take care of her, love her, protect her. >> that was kind...
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mary says, thank you for this. i hope that there are deeper moments for restitution in 1973. my father was a farm hand on a big field adjacent to heart mountain my mother lived in a shack set aside from michael workers and chunk me on my watch to the former concentration camp. we moved away for years. i was hoping for the establishment of a site that made clear the history and the impact again. thank you. would you say that's a typical response to your presentations? well, yeah, the blackburns are actually in my book and i had interviewed their family for the book and they were really instrumental and really starting to recognize the site itself before we build the museum. so this is an example and that's what we give away. this award called the compassionate witness award when you're able to stand out of your shoes and help other communities, even though you're not a victim of that community to help educate the public it that kind of support goes a real long way. i mean, i'm not trying to say that white people in wyoming necessarily have more credibility than a japanese amer
mary says, thank you for this. i hope that there are deeper moments for restitution in 1973. my father was a farm hand on a big field adjacent to heart mountain my mother lived in a shack set aside from michael workers and chunk me on my watch to the former concentration camp. we moved away for years. i was hoping for the establishment of a site that made clear the history and the impact again. thank you. would you say that's a typical response to your presentations? well, yeah, the blackburns...
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mary says she will never part _ in their own homes.ave been looking at robopets. for some, they really— looking at robopets. for some, they really do _ looking at robopets. for some, they really do create the sense of comfort, _ really do create the sense of comfort, they reduce isolation. we are not— comfort, they reduce isolation. we are not exactly sure why they do it. we think— are not exactly sure why they do it. we think if— are not exactly sure why they do it. we think if you are an animal lover or had _ we think if you are an animal lover or had a _ we think if you are an animal lover or had a pet— we think if you are an animal lover or had a pet previously... oh, what a shame- — or had a pet previously... oh, what a shame- we _ or had a pet previously... oh, what a shame. we will _ or had a pet previously... oh, what a shame. we will see _ or had a pet previously. .. oh, what a shame. we will see if— or had a pet previously... oh, what a shame. we will see if we - or had a pet previously... oh, what a shame. we will see if we
mary says she will never part _ in their own homes.ave been looking at robopets. for some, they really— looking at robopets. for some, they really do _ looking at robopets. for some, they really do create the sense of comfort, _ really do create the sense of comfort, they reduce isolation. we are not— comfort, they reduce isolation. we are not exactly sure why they do it. we think— are not exactly sure why they do it. we think if— are not exactly sure why they do it. we think if you are...
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as the witnesses mary morea say that the former public defender of the hennepin county great to get your thoughts here again on out of there thanks for being with us. well it is day 7 of the trial of former minneapolis place of the derek show then he is facing charges including a 2nd degree maje after he knelt on george plates neckwear following it live here on al-jazeera will have much more off the inside story. attempts to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal the u.s. and iran hold indirect talks in vienna donald trump pulled america out joe biden once back again but what are the challenges ahead in the 2 sides find agreement this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the disputes been going on for months about who should take the 1st step toward reviving the 2015 nuclear deal now the u.s. and iran are engaged in direct talks in vienna while representatives from 6 other signatories of the agreement china russia germany france the u.k. and the e.u. old official meetings the u.s. and iranian delegations will be in separate rooms with the e.u. shuttling between them the negotiations
as the witnesses mary morea say that the former public defender of the hennepin county great to get your thoughts here again on out of there thanks for being with us. well it is day 7 of the trial of former minneapolis place of the derek show then he is facing charges including a 2nd degree maje after he knelt on george plates neckwear following it live here on al-jazeera will have much more off the inside story. attempts to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal the u.s. and iran hold indirect talks in...
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annmarie: san francisco fed mary daly says she is "bullish on the rebound of the u.s.my" but there is still a long way to go. >> we have to see substantial progress. we are looking to see it in the data. annmarie: data dependent fed. stay tuned for more from mary daly today and later today we will speak with the fed vice chair at 8:00 a.m. new york time. you don't want to miss that. economic rebound meaning consumers are back to shop and they are buying. levi expects strong demand. addendum maker -- the denim maker has revamped its forecast. joining us to discuss recovery is the cfo, harmit singh. thank you for joining us. good evening. i know you're staying up late. i want to start out with this strong pent-up demand. where are you seeing it? harmit: starting with the u.s. first, good morning and thank you for having me. we just reported a very strong quarter where we beat estimations. guidance on the top and bottom lines. the guidance is largely driven by the recovery. we are seeing people that are staying home turning to denim. we are also seeing a new trend occur.
annmarie: san francisco fed mary daly says she is "bullish on the rebound of the u.s.my" but there is still a long way to go. >> we have to see substantial progress. we are looking to see it in the data. annmarie: data dependent fed. stay tuned for more from mary daly today and later today we will speak with the fed vice chair at 8:00 a.m. new york time. you don't want to miss that. economic rebound meaning consumers are back to shop and they are buying. levi expects strong...
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they're going to say mary, that's a great business. we believe in you. but there is a certain connection with the folks that's not about the money. it's about growing the community and the economy of the community. i am really pleased and happy to be here. thank you for that. >> a live look there as vice president kamala harris speaks about jobs in oak land live. we'll have much more at 5:00. >>> still ahead, the minneapolis police chief takes the stand in the derek chauvin murder trial. what he is saying about use of force and officer training in the case. >>> support and criticism over major league baseball's decision to move the all star game out of georgia. the latest political fall out. >>> i am meteorologist mary lee. it's been a gray start to our day, a gray morning. we it was when she started forgetting things. i didn't know how much mom was struggliling. whenen i picturered us grgrowing old d together.. i didndn't envisioion this. i did thinink of it, b but i o thought t of her hapappines, anand i would d never put t mm ininto a facilility. i i
they're going to say mary, that's a great business. we believe in you. but there is a certain connection with the folks that's not about the money. it's about growing the community and the economy of the community. i am really pleased and happy to be here. thank you for that. >> a live look there as vice president kamala harris speaks about jobs in oak land live. we'll have much more at 5:00. >>> still ahead, the minneapolis police chief takes the stand in the derek chauvin...
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she will run for state attorney general in the election next year, and marie schubert says she's runningent. she previously was a registered republican, schubert was elected as sacramento d a in 2014. she has handled a number of high profile cases, including the golden state killer case and the police shooting of stefan clark. she says she is running as an advocate for victims of crime. just looking at the temperatures from today again, just to give you a feel for how it goes tomorrow, warmer by good. some places. they're gonna warm up 10 degrees like anya could go 10 degrees warmer fairfield in the rest of us, 5 to 8 degrees. so warmer day tomorrow today was kind of cool for the most part. and as we look at the live camera in san francisco, there's no fog along the coast right now. the winds are blowing that hard. it's kind of a nice little evening out there, but will be chilly tonight that has to do with a lack of winds and very little cloud cover and a cold front that went through yesterday that brought not enough rain, but it brought a lot of cool there, and that's why temperatures w
she will run for state attorney general in the election next year, and marie schubert says she's runningent. she previously was a registered republican, schubert was elected as sacramento d a in 2014. she has handled a number of high profile cases, including the golden state killer case and the police shooting of stefan clark. she says she is running as an advocate for victims of crime. just looking at the temperatures from today again, just to give you a feel for how it goes tomorrow, warmer...
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and mary, the president says he wants to work with republicans but he's only willing to wait so long. >> reporter: linsey, the president said he's willing to work with republicans to a point. stressing, quote, doing nothing is not an option. but going it alone and getting all democrats onboard is not a given, either. linsey? >> mary, thank you. and of course, one of the major issues in president biden's address last night, policing in the u.s. and tonight, three officers are under investigation in the death of a man in alameda, california. body camera images appear to show officers restraining him using their knees and elbows on or near his neck. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, the alameda police department promising full transparency over the death of 26-year-old mario gonzalez. after officers appear to put knees on his back and elbows on or near his neck to restrain him. the incident began with two 911 calls on april 19th. a seemingly disturbed man. >> there's a man in my front yard kind of talking to himself. >> reporter: after reports o
and mary, the president says he wants to work with republicans but he's only willing to wait so long. >> reporter: linsey, the president said he's willing to work with republicans to a point. stressing, quote, doing nothing is not an option. but going it alone and getting all democrats onboard is not a given, either. linsey? >> mary, thank you. and of course, one of the major issues in president biden's address last night, policing in the u.s. and tonight, three officers are under...
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marie, as we say the chauvin case closing arguments tomorrow than it goes to the jury.t are your thoughts about the trial so far and the possible reaction to the verdict? >> will history tells us police officer's are usually not convicted when they are accused of these kinds of crimes. but we all saw that video. so many of us have watched this trial and heard testimony from expert after expert that said george floyd would be live if derek chauvin had not put his knee on his neck for all those minutes. if he is not convicted. if derek chauvin is not convicted it will feel too too many people i could gross miscarriage of justice. just since the trial started, chris, we have seen a more young black men killed at the hands of police officers. come and their army uniform harassed by police officer. this is bigger than this trial. with this trout represent such an important moment to see if we can actually get justice when the evidence is in front of us for all of us to see. chris: but you know mark, the judge has made this clear. all of those events outside of minneapolis ou
marie, as we say the chauvin case closing arguments tomorrow than it goes to the jury.t are your thoughts about the trial so far and the possible reaction to the verdict? >> will history tells us police officer's are usually not convicted when they are accused of these kinds of crimes. but we all saw that video. so many of us have watched this trial and heard testimony from expert after expert that said george floyd would be live if derek chauvin had not put his knee on his neck for all...
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said take that woman out of this room, and don't let her back and again, which was a cruel thing to say mary lincoln did not have a lot of fans in washington, but it was not right to treat her that way in the presence of her dying husband, but she was so upset and unnerved. she really couldn't bear to be in this room. and so she only made a few trips back here throughout the night. and she was not present when the president died. she was sitting in the front room lincoln lingered throughout the night many men would have died within minutes of being shot through the head the way he was but he rallied and daylight came at around six o'clock in the morning secretary of the navy wells decided to go for a walk. he had decided that somehow official. should be at lincoln's side throughout the night in the morning hours, and he really left it to secretary of war stanton. a question witnesses to begin the manhunt begin the investigation to see if other cabinet members aside from seward had been marked for death and wells was here that night more as a mourner and witness for lincoln rather than a pers
said take that woman out of this room, and don't let her back and again, which was a cruel thing to say mary lincoln did not have a lot of fans in washington, but it was not right to treat her that way in the presence of her dying husband, but she was so upset and unnerved. she really couldn't bear to be in this room. and so she only made a few trips back here throughout the night. and she was not present when the president died. she was sitting in the front room lincoln lingered throughout the...
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marie, as we say, the chauvin case, closing argumen tomorrow, then it goes to the jury. and the possible reaction to the verdict? >> well, history tells us that police officers are usually not convicted when they are accused of these kinds of crimes, but we all saw that video and so many of us have watched this trial enter testimony from expert after expert who said george floyd would be alive if their children had not knelt on his -- put his knee on his neck for all of those minutes, and so if he has not convicted, if derek chauvin is not convicted, it will feel too many people like a gross miscarriage of justice and just since the trial started, chris, we have seen more young black men killed at the hands of police officers. someone in their army uniform harassed by a police officer. this is bigger than this trial, but this trial represents such an important moment to see if we can actually get justice when the evidence is in front of us for all of us to see. >> chris: you know, marc, and the judges made this clear, all of those events outside of minneapolis, outside o
marie, as we say, the chauvin case, closing argumen tomorrow, then it goes to the jury. and the possible reaction to the verdict? >> well, history tells us that police officers are usually not convicted when they are accused of these kinds of crimes, but we all saw that video and so many of us have watched this trial enter testimony from expert after expert who said george floyd would be alive if their children had not knelt on his -- put his knee on his neck for all of those minutes, and...
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>> let me start by saying california experiences mary wet periods and dry periods. so, cyclical drought is actually part of the natural environmental cycle. that being said, our droughts have become more recent years of temperatures have increased both in the winter and summer months. here in california, and across the western united states, we are in the second street dry year. most of the snow and rain falls between october and march. coming out of this winter, we now recognize this as one of the driest winters on record. what that means is there is less snow melting from the mountains that will find its way into the communities and the reservoirs are lower than they would normally be. >> so, what does that mean? obviously, does that mean higher fire risk? we have already seen devastating wildfires. what about for farming? and just urban water use? tell us what it all means. >> with wildfires, we are looking at another challenging season. we had the most destructive season in state history last year in terms of overall acreage, over 4 million acres burned. we expe
>> let me start by saying california experiences mary wet periods and dry periods. so, cyclical drought is actually part of the natural environmental cycle. that being said, our droughts have become more recent years of temperatures have increased both in the winter and summer months. here in california, and across the western united states, we are in the second street dry year. most of the snow and rain falls between october and march. coming out of this winter, we now recognize this as...
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matt: i think that diversions is so fascinating as manus and ann marie would say. that bifurcation.y because it is in a short time period, the effects and what they would be. will we just about back to an equilibrium, or will it drag out into the future? another big story we are watching right now is samsung, south korea's biggest company, the behemoth there, has seen profit for the fourth-quarter rise 44% from the prior year in preliminary results that it released early. let's get more from juliette saly. it seems that samsung cannot thank its flagship phone enough for the numbers. juliette: the galaxy s21 offsetting those concerns. we also saw sales rise. samsung gave a warning to the market that there may be a dent to the market. it is a behemoth, clearly shown on this chart, showing how much of an impact samsung has a stock --a stock has on the overall kospi. the pullback is about double the level of last year. the city expecting you will see a rebound in the second quarter in its chips division. when it comes to some of the other reactions, looking pretty strong today. the kosp
matt: i think that diversions is so fascinating as manus and ann marie would say. that bifurcation.y because it is in a short time period, the effects and what they would be. will we just about back to an equilibrium, or will it drag out into the future? another big story we are watching right now is samsung, south korea's biggest company, the behemoth there, has seen profit for the fourth-quarter rise 44% from the prior year in preliminary results that it released early. let's get more from...
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high gas prices did not stop people from driving to oakland's lake mary over the weekend. city officials sayn addition to coronavirus risk, the dramatic increase in visitors to the lake has caused parking safety and noise. >>> let's get a check on the forecast with mary leigh to see if the weather trend will continue. >> we are looking at sunshine throughout the afternoon. here's a live look at the tower cam. you can see all of the fog out there. morning clouds, areas of fog on the coast and around the bay. our temperatures are in the 30s and 40s to start off. we are looking at 49 for concord, oakland as well for downtown san francisco and san jose. mid-40s in livermore, upper 30s for santa rosa. checking the winds, 17-mile-per-hour winds in fairfield, 10 in oakland, 7 at sfo with the westerly winds. you can see that cloud cover as we start off our day. santa rosa is down to about a mile and three-quarters this morning. really the fog along the coast around the bay and even some of our inland locations as well. we kick off our monday. it's a great start as we head through the afternoon. cool
high gas prices did not stop people from driving to oakland's lake mary over the weekend. city officials sayn addition to coronavirus risk, the dramatic increase in visitors to the lake has caused parking safety and noise. >>> let's get a check on the forecast with mary leigh to see if the weather trend will continue. >> we are looking at sunshine throughout the afternoon. here's a live look at the tower cam. you can see all of the fog out there. morning clouds, areas of fog on...
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fines from going our deputy are now kept at the museum of the modern regional capital of mari near the ancient away says. the prestigious building reflects the turkmens pride in their history. the museum director presents unique pieces of bronze age art the likes of which have only been associated with highly developed ancient cultures. the inlay work from the royal necropolis was an unprecedented 2 luxury in central asia and it adorned jewelry cases and wooden chests and. these treasures show the diverse cultural influences that reached turkmenistan 4000 years ago a region that was anything but peripheral at the time. metal analyses of the large bronze containers reveal that they were usually made of elaborate copper and arsenic alloys rather than the more common copper in tin combination found in most bronze. this wooden disk will also involve to completely new technology and was stabilized by a bronze tire. this figure adorned with gold plating depicts an eagle diving down and symbolizes a power conscious ruling elite. as one of the largest bronze age settlements ever excavated but large areas remain
fines from going our deputy are now kept at the museum of the modern regional capital of mari near the ancient away says. the prestigious building reflects the turkmens pride in their history. the museum director presents unique pieces of bronze age art the likes of which have only been associated with highly developed ancient cultures. the inlay work from the royal necropolis was an unprecedented 2 luxury in central asia and it adorned jewelry cases and wooden chests and. these treasures show...
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when he and his fourth wife go to africa, he writes something in her diary, and he says mary is a princevils. and he says, she wants me to be her girl, and she to be my boy, and we have solved all of our problems and have never been happier. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> i don't know. you tell me. i don't think we should imagine hemingway in the missionary position all of the time. >> reporter: then there is the question of racism. he occasionally drops the "n" word i and his depiction of native americans and african-americans and jews have been sometimes criticized. mark dudley is an english professor at north carolina state university who has written about hemingway. but he, himself, knew what he was writing about and trying to convey a message that may not have been obvious. >> exactly. nobody is perfect. i'm not going to be an apologist for everything he wrote. but i would say push pause before we want to take away this artist. >> reporter: the headlines are filled with the cancel culture. we live in an era where a lot of powerful figures of the past, most of them white men --
when he and his fourth wife go to africa, he writes something in her diary, and he says mary is a princevils. and he says, she wants me to be her girl, and she to be my boy, and we have solved all of our problems and have never been happier. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> i don't know. you tell me. i don't think we should imagine hemingway in the missionary position all of the time. >> reporter: then there is the question of racism. he occasionally drops the...
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to each has spoken to russian foreign ministry spokeswoman marie as the harvest she says brussels playing politics has had its pandemic response. it would. let's be realists the european union simply last time it could have been a leader in an occupation a leader in vaccine production but they didn't happen why politicisation tied the hands e.u. officials tied the hands of industrialists and businesses and ultimately to the hands of the own people you went against the interests of its own members and i don't know whether you are allowed to talk about this in the e.u. but that's the objective reality it's a fact just like the fact that called it in 2020 highlighted the immense problems in the european union and in the west in general. has not been able to deal with the world wide catastrophe but it's not like we haven't had them before yes the world hadn't dealt with the ground in of planes and border closures and such scale but the world has dealt with fund damage before and it turned out the those who call themselves leaders of the world aren't that at all is just chest thumping it turns
to each has spoken to russian foreign ministry spokeswoman marie as the harvest she says brussels playing politics has had its pandemic response. it would. let's be realists the european union simply last time it could have been a leader in an occupation a leader in vaccine production but they didn't happen why politicisation tied the hands e.u. officials tied the hands of industrialists and businesses and ultimately to the hands of the own people you went against the interests of its own...
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someone who in conversations that i have, for example, with the former chief public defender, mary moriarty, she says mentions that he is someone who when he came into office, he wanted to change this department from one of that of a warrior mentality to a guardian mentality. and that reflected the frustration and gap of what his vision is and what people in the community believe the police department is doing right now. he's very clear. he respects the sanctity of life. he wants that guardian mentality from his officers. but he is also open, and i think he would be one of the first to tell you that his department has not reached that vision just yet. and i think that is the gap and that's the frustration that was reflected in that article, the idea that he was talking about a department and about training policies that are not recognized by members of the community, at least just yet. despite his best efforts. >> and finally, shaq, what should we expect from the trial next week? i believe the prosecution is really close to wrapping up their case. monday/tuesday, they might rest their case. is that i
someone who in conversations that i have, for example, with the former chief public defender, mary moriarty, she says mentions that he is someone who when he came into office, he wanted to change this department from one of that of a warrior mentality to a guardian mentality. and that reflected the frustration and gap of what his vision is and what people in the community believe the police department is doing right now. he's very clear. he respects the sanctity of life. he wants that guardian...
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mainland now from 9 o'clock tonight russia's navy is saying that the ukrainian navy will not be able to pass under the bridge and had to its port such as mari poll in eastern ukraine russia says it's for military exercises but these restrictions will be in place until the end of october so that's a vexed stream a long time for military exercises to take place and of course much longer than you might imagine they normally would it puts great restrictions on ukraine's navies ability to maneuver and it essentially cements really russia's control and ability to control the waters of the black sea around crimea and in the sea of us off and on land when does russia expect to complete the withdrawal of or its all its troops from the ukrainian border. driving here earlier today to crimea from russia we saw military vehicles moving out from this part of this part of the country russia says by may 1st they will have withdrawn the troops they want to withdraw but not not everything is being withdrawn one unit has been told to leave its armored vehicles at a campsite about sort of 200 kilometers from the ukraine from the russia ukraine border is to lea
mainland now from 9 o'clock tonight russia's navy is saying that the ukrainian navy will not be able to pass under the bridge and had to its port such as mari poll in eastern ukraine russia says it's for military exercises but these restrictions will be in place until the end of october so that's a vexed stream a long time for military exercises to take place and of course much longer than you might imagine they normally would it puts great restrictions on ukraine's navies ability to maneuver...
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need i say, mary is a distinguished scholar at the graduate school of public health and house policies. i am truly thrilled to have the three of you tonight and i cannot wait to be enriched by your personal experiences and your collective genius. having said that, i relinquish the leadership of this conversation to a very dear friend nick and you will give an overview of this new book. nikki, the floor is yours. please unmute yourself. nicholas: thank you so much i am so to be able to speak to somebody of my colleagues and friends and family members and especially pleased to welcome those of you from other countries including brazil south africa in united kingdom australia and others and for a variety of complicated reasons, and never had a bar mitzvah but this seems like a wonderful remedial event to bring together so any people from so any parts of my life. i will be reading from my version of to move this event along. my work for this book is dependent on your scholarship practice and activism. and i think all of you here for your insights and your inspiration. the years that i took
need i say, mary is a distinguished scholar at the graduate school of public health and house policies. i am truly thrilled to have the three of you tonight and i cannot wait to be enriched by your personal experiences and your collective genius. having said that, i relinquish the leadership of this conversation to a very dear friend nick and you will give an overview of this new book. nikki, the floor is yours. please unmute yourself. nicholas: thank you so much i am so to be able to speak to...
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finds from going our deputy are now kept at the museum of the modern regional capital of mari near the ancient away says of merit. the prestigious building reflects the turkmens pride in their history. the museum director presents unique pieces of bronze age art the likes of which have only been associated with highly developed ancient cultures. the inlay work from the royal necropolis was an unprecedented 2 luxury in central asia and it adorned jewelry cases and wooden chests. these treasures show the diverse cultural influences that reached turkmenistan 4000 years ago a region that was anything but at the time. metal analyses of the large bronze containers reveal that they were usually made of elaborate copper and arsenic. rather than the more common copper in tin combination found in most bronze. this wooden disk will also involved a completely new technology and was stabilised by a bronze tire. this figure adorned with gold plating depicts an eagle diving down and symbolizes a power conscious ruling elite. to the dep a as one of the largest bronze age settlements ever excavated but large areas remai
finds from going our deputy are now kept at the museum of the modern regional capital of mari near the ancient away says of merit. the prestigious building reflects the turkmens pride in their history. the museum director presents unique pieces of bronze age art the likes of which have only been associated with highly developed ancient cultures. the inlay work from the royal necropolis was an unprecedented 2 luxury in central asia and it adorned jewelry cases and wooden chests. these treasures...
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deep to go to sunny she's a clinical epidemiologist and a senior lecturer at queen mary university of london she says vaccinations alone will not contain the spread of the virus. this is what scientists have been warning for a long time that vaccination reduces the risk of severe infection among the people who are vaccinated but to achieve low levels of transmission just with vaccination you need to vaccinate almost the entire population a piece of a large proportion of the population of particularly given that access don't provide complete protection against transmission even among those vaccinated so this really highlights that cases scad get very high even with high levels of vaccination like we're seeing in chile at the moment and hospitals can be overwhelmed even so also we need to really think of vaccines as one part of a multi-pronged approach rather the saudi approach that's going to end the pandemic we really need those interventions like mask use social distancing all of those things that please good test case and isolate systems good border controls particularly with the new 1000000000 sop
deep to go to sunny she's a clinical epidemiologist and a senior lecturer at queen mary university of london she says vaccinations alone will not contain the spread of the virus. this is what scientists have been warning for a long time that vaccination reduces the risk of severe infection among the people who are vaccinated but to achieve low levels of transmission just with vaccination you need to vaccinate almost the entire population a piece of a large proportion of the population of...
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they say no. mary madeleine and i were chair people. [laughter] but then 43 was blessed and working at the pentagon one conversation leads to another i said i was spoiled they work for a tiny agency with a huge mandate. that could never be topped and they end up at the biggest agency. >> how did you and mary madeleine both end up? did you run each other down in society? >> completely. [laughter] >> but this is all about you. i have so many questions. page after page after page. about your wonderful new book. you are an author several times over but as famous as you are, you are world-famous for very good reason, people who may not be familiar with your back story. i feel i do some of that but i started to read the research i did not know that. you are a western girl gone east. tell us about growing up in wyoming. >> that's true. i remember the united dinner with president bush at one point in germany you introduce yourself somebody said where you from? i said originally i was born in wyoming. he said i've never met anybody from wyoming
they say no. mary madeleine and i were chair people. [laughter] but then 43 was blessed and working at the pentagon one conversation leads to another i said i was spoiled they work for a tiny agency with a huge mandate. that could never be topped and they end up at the biggest agency. >> how did you and mary madeleine both end up? did you run each other down in society? >> completely. [laughter] >> but this is all about you. i have so many questions. page after page after...
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says. calling for tax hikes on the wealthy and on corporate america to pay for it. mary bruce standing by. >>> the chilling new images tonight from the southern border. authorities say this video shows smugglers dropping two very young sisters from ecuador over the wall, just 3 and 5 years old. cecilia vega and what she's just learned. >>> the political headline tonight. florida congressman matt gaetz defending himself amid reports the justice department is investigating his alleged relationship with a 17-year-old girl. an investigation going back months, back when bill barr was attorney general. what the congressman tonight now claims. >>> and we're tracking dangerous storms as we come on the air tonight. severe weather, heavy rain and several inches of snow in some places. that system from the gulf coast all the way up into the northeast. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. major news from president biden just moments ago, his massive infrastructure proposal. also news on the virus tonight, on the pfizer vaccine in children an
says. calling for tax hikes on the wealthy and on corporate america to pay for it. mary bruce standing by. >>> the chilling new images tonight from the southern border. authorities say this video shows smugglers dropping two very young sisters from ecuador over the wall, just 3 and 5 years old. cecilia vega and what she's just learned. >>> the political headline tonight. florida congressman matt gaetz defending himself amid reports the justice department is investigating his...
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lugansk now let's take a listen to what the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry marie as a horrible had to say about that. even if you live in the illusion of the possibility of a military solution to the conflict in the southeast of the country on the troops and equipment keep being drawn in there and she steered by the mythical russian threat isn't actively whipped out in the media for a month in the heart of also mentioned that the russian military drills that are taking place on its own border of the conflict are not taking place are not being conducted on a scale any larger than what we've been seeing in the past several years this was perhaps a response to accusations made by nato of russian quote large scale military activities there now yesterday the kremlin's press service did give us some information about a meeting between vladimir putin and the german chancellor angela merkel apparently both leaders are quite concerned about the situation there with putin laying the blame for the recent escalation on the recent provocative actions of kiev he called 'd for a direct need for direct c
lugansk now let's take a listen to what the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry marie as a horrible had to say about that. even if you live in the illusion of the possibility of a military solution to the conflict in the southeast of the country on the troops and equipment keep being drawn in there and she steered by the mythical russian threat isn't actively whipped out in the media for a month in the heart of also mentioned that the russian military drills that are taking place on its...
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marie. good morning to you. the defense saysiven the high profile nature of the trial and media exposure and stern words from maxine waters when she was here visiting the twin cities are grounds for a mistrial. she told a group of protesters in the daunte wright protests that she should be more confrontational if derek chauvin is acquitted. nds fo appeal.ed that reqhest e the jury continues to deliberate one day after hearing closing arguments before both sides. >> i submit to you that the state has failed to meet its burden of proof beyond a ronald doubt. >> use your common sense, believe your eyes, what you saw you saw. >> reporter: during their final plea, the prosecution again showed video of derek chauvin kneeling on george floyd for nearly 9:30 minutes. >> you were told mr. floyd died was because his heart was too big. the reason why george floyd is dead is because mr. chauvin's heart is too small. >> reporter: the defense countered saying chauvin acted reasonably and mr. floyd died because of illegal drug use. >> they jus
marie. good morning to you. the defense saysiven the high profile nature of the trial and media exposure and stern words from maxine waters when she was here visiting the twin cities are grounds for a mistrial. she told a group of protesters in the daunte wright protests that she should be more confrontational if derek chauvin is acquitted. nds fo appeal.ed that reqhest e the jury continues to deliberate one day after hearing closing arguments before both sides. >> i submit to you that...
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mary's cathedral. the archbishop says in a statement, quote, the rise in violence against asian people across the country is alarming and horrific to all people of right reason. this is not in san francisco on the contrary, our city has always been an epicenter of asian american culture. let us show our care for one another and for the city we all love. >>> in sacramento, neighbors are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to protecting members of the aapi community. >> reporter: safety on stockton boulevard is priority number one. after brutal attacks on the asian american community all over the country, sacramento volunteers are stepping up to protect their own. ernest maharajas joined the group this week. they provide stockton boulevard . >> where we have a lot of asian owned businesses, a lot of them mom and pop. we also have asian supermarkets in particular. >> reporter: frankly is the executive director of the stockton boulevard partnership. >> i will tell you that we have not had a single incident relat
mary's cathedral. the archbishop says in a statement, quote, the rise in violence against asian people across the country is alarming and horrific to all people of right reason. this is not in san francisco on the contrary, our city has always been an epicenter of asian american culture. let us show our care for one another and for the city we all love. >>> in sacramento, neighbors are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to protecting members of the aapi community....
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but both say they'll remain vigilant western powers have been calling on russia to deescalate after its minutes she build up near the ukrainian border and in crimea charles stratford is in mary pole near the border with russia and says they're still on certainty in the area. the ukrainian president to me is alinsky has tweeted or read out what he says he says reducing the number of troops on our borders proportionally reduces tensions ukraine is always ready but welcomes any steps to reduce the military and deescalate the situation and don't bash ukraine seeks peace and thanks its international partners despite a tweet like that from the ukrainian leader who we've seen in recent weeks appealing to the international community and nato members for support in the face of what he describes as a russian provocation there is still great distrust in this country. you know you speak to people on the ground close to the contact blind certainly on this side of the contact line where we've been for the last few days and you witnessed some of the shelling as well we saw the shelling in the town about. 3 or 4 days ago i meet this escalation and people are very distrustful of anything tha
but both say they'll remain vigilant western powers have been calling on russia to deescalate after its minutes she build up near the ukrainian border and in crimea charles stratford is in mary pole near the border with russia and says they're still on certainty in the area. the ukrainian president to me is alinsky has tweeted or read out what he says he says reducing the number of troops on our borders proportionally reduces tensions ukraine is always ready but welcomes any steps to reduce the...
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and tonight, amazon ceo jeff bezos says he's for the corporate tax increase. >> all right, so, let's get to mary bruce, live in kentucky tonight. and mary, the biden administration, i would guess, clearly hoping people on the ground like that business owner you just spoke with there, are going to eventually help drive the politics on this in washington, but that's a tough hill to climb. >> reporter: well, david, the white house has been quick to note that these kinds of investments are supported by voters in both parties. that businessman today telling me that washington should do whatever it takes, saying he's willing to see some taxes go up if it means they can finally fix this bridge. david? >> mary bruce with just one of those bridges over her shoulder tonight. mary, thank you. >>> former president trump now weighing in tonight after reports that florida congressman matt gaetz allegedly lobbied the trump white house for a blanket pardon for himself during the final months of the trump administration. here tonight, our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, donald t
and tonight, amazon ceo jeff bezos says he's for the corporate tax increase. >> all right, so, let's get to mary bruce, live in kentucky tonight. and mary, the biden administration, i would guess, clearly hoping people on the ground like that business owner you just spoke with there, are going to eventually help drive the politics on this in washington, but that's a tough hill to climb. >> reporter: well, david, the white house has been quick to note that these kinds of investments...
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and the white house is echoing that request saying there is no excuse for violence or looting. meanwhile, anne-marieas you know, the derek chauvin trial is happening in minneapolis, yesterday, the defense asked that the jurors be sequestered so that their opinions would not be influenced with these ongoing protests, but a judge denied that request. anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york, thank you, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," brooklyn city mayor mike elliott joins to us discuss the deadly shooting and the next steps into the investigation including why he says the officer who shot daunte wright should be fired. >>> the defense team for derek chauvin is expected to start calling witnesses today. the former minneapolis cop was charged with killing george floyd. yesterday, there was emotional testimony with floyd's brother, jamie yuccas is following the trial in minneapolis. >> that's my mother, with my older brother george. i miss both of them. >> reporter: heartbreaking testimony from george floyd's younger brother philonise, he talked about george growing up in houston and his close re
and the white house is echoing that request saying there is no excuse for violence or looting. meanwhile, anne-marieas you know, the derek chauvin trial is happening in minneapolis, yesterday, the defense asked that the jurors be sequestered so that their opinions would not be influenced with these ongoing protests, but a judge denied that request. anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york, thank you, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," brooklyn city mayor mike...