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michael george, cbs news. >>> a chinatown business targeted by thieves. what we are learning about the brazen snow mash and grab. >>> remembering an award- winning actress. we look back at the career of olympia dukakis. >>> celebrating the class of 2021. send a photo of your graduate to grads@cbs.com. please be sure to include the name, city and a little bit about them. >>> oscar-winning actress olympia dukakis died this morning in her new york city home. she was best known for her betrayal of rose castellini in the 19 87 film "moonstruck". stealing many scenes from her on-screen daughter. she was also in the and film "steel magnolias". she was married to lewis's work and they had three children. she was 89 years old. >>> taking a live look today city leaders joining committee members to kick off the first day of asian and pacific island or heritage month. we are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> there was a sign proclamation declaring may api heritage month in san francisco. the events today had a visual performance b
michael george, cbs news. >>> a chinatown business targeted by thieves. what we are learning about the brazen snow mash and grab. >>> remembering an award- winning actress. we look back at the career of olympia dukakis. >>> celebrating the class of 2021. send a photo of your graduate to grads@cbs.com. please be sure to include the name, city and a little bit about them. >>> oscar-winning actress olympia dukakis died this morning in her new york city home. she...
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we get more now from cbs's michael george-- and a warning, the video is disturbing. >> i'm scared!our brother, i'm scared! >> reporter: ronald greene is pleading with louisiana state police officers, who wrestle him to the ground following a pursuit in may 2019. >> put your hands behind your back. >> taser, taser, taser. (screams) >> reporter: after excerpts were published by the associated press, state police released 40 minutes of body camera videos, which show greene being tased and punched from several angles. officers say he continued to resist. greene can be heard repeatedly saying "i'm sorry." >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> reporter: the f.b.i. is investigating greene's death and what led up to it, but on the tape, trooper chris hollingsworth is heard explaining what happened. >> i beat the ever living ( bleep ) out of him, choked him, and everything else trying to get him under control. and the ( bleep ) was still fighting, and we was still wrestling with him, trying to hold him down, because he was spitting blood everywhere, and then all of a sudden he just went li
we get more now from cbs's michael george-- and a warning, the video is disturbing. >> i'm scared!our brother, i'm scared! >> reporter: ronald greene is pleading with louisiana state police officers, who wrestle him to the ground following a pursuit in may 2019. >> put your hands behind your back. >> taser, taser, taser. (screams) >> reporter: after excerpts were published by the associated press, state police released 40 minutes of body camera videos, which show...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >> diaz: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," what's in a name?alifornia school, it comes from a humble teacher with an extraordinary life. >> diaz: the social justice protest following the death of george floyd prompted a california community to embrace change this week. it renamed a school after a man whose legendary life itself is a history lesson. vern glenn of our san francisco affiliate kpix has the story. >> reporter: the high school has been nameless for nearly a year. stripped away was sir francis drake, because of the 16th century explorer's involvement in trading slaves. but alum ned farnkoph came to realize there was someone close to home who should be memorialized. >> every time i drive by here, it would rememorialize something for somebody here. i thought, "archie deserves something." >> reporter: for 21 years, ma teaer witan inspiringle model resume. archie williams was one of 18 u.s. black athletes who competed in the 1936 berlin olympics. >> williams is a beautiful mover. >> reporter: when williams ran the 400-meter race, hitler w
michael george, cbs news, new york. >> diaz: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," what's in a name?alifornia school, it comes from a humble teacher with an extraordinary life. >> diaz: the social justice protest following the death of george floyd prompted a california community to embrace change this week. it renamed a school after a man whose legendary life itself is a history lesson. vern glenn of our san francisco affiliate kpix has the story. >> reporter: the...
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michael george explains. >> reporter: tanya miranda is the manager at top line cosmetics and fashion,k. >> people are buying clothes, and they're buying make-up. >> reporter: with more americans vaccinated and mask mandates dropping, people are socializing again. lipstick sales are on the rise along with other beauty products, and customers are heading to major retailers to buy clothes. >> we're seeing people are returning to the stores. there's an excitement. there's an enthusiasm. >> reporter: debra wineswick says clothing and clothing accessory stores saw sales skyrocket 711% in april compared to last year. have to say i've n seen thn my retail career >> i'll be needing to buy new clothes -- >> reporter: amanda has been working at home and is preparing for a return to the office. >> i'm getting my eyebrows done, european wax down the road, just rejoined the gym over here. >> reporter: people are also dressing up for special occasions including weddings, engagement parties, and graduations. >> getting out, buying new clothes. i haven't done anything in it's like time stopped. >> rep
michael george explains. >> reporter: tanya miranda is the manager at top line cosmetics and fashion,k. >> people are buying clothes, and they're buying make-up. >> reporter: with more americans vaccinated and mask mandates dropping, people are socializing again. lipstick sales are on the rise along with other beauty products, and customers are heading to major retailers to buy clothes. >> we're seeing people are returning to the stores. there's an excitement. there's an...
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as michael george shows us, life is starting to look more like it did pre-pandemic. >> reporter: from the national zoo in washington, dc, to a california amusement park, america's attractions are opening their doors wide to torres. for the first time in nearly 20 months, some sections of yankee stadium were full, filled only with fans who were fully vaccinated. >> at first a little bit nervous and you're like okay, we are all vaccinated. >> reporter: in denver, vaccinated fans went mask list. >> not sure if it feels normal yet. >> they've been hurting a lot, to hear that news a year later will be great for us. >> reporter: new covid cases have decreased to rates not seen since last june and health experts credit vaccines. the cdc says almost half of people over 18 are fully vaccinated. but experts say to extend was the virus, more americans need a shot. >> people who did not get fully vaccinated, there are millions more out there who still need to and we will still be at risk, potentially for more infections in the future and we want to protect everybody. >> reporter: the are plenty o
as michael george shows us, life is starting to look more like it did pre-pandemic. >> reporter: from the national zoo in washington, dc, to a california amusement park, america's attractions are opening their doors wide to torres. for the first time in nearly 20 months, some sections of yankee stadium were full, filled only with fans who were fully vaccinated. >> at first a little bit nervous and you're like okay, we are all vaccinated. >> reporter: in denver, vaccinated fans...
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michael george, cbs news, new michael george, cbs news, new hyde hyde park, new york. >> duncan: it was mission accomplished for spacex and four nasa astronauts. >> we welcome you back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. >> their capsule made a flawless and rare night time return to earth in the gulf of mexico off panama city, florida. was in 1968 for apollo 8. the astronauts spent 6 months at the orbiting international space station, their return to earth took just over six hours. welcome back. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," eye "on earth." we'll show you a recycling project that goes well beyond paper and plastic. also, as hibernation goes, this is one of the longest. after 17 years, "brood-ten" cicadas are returning, by the trillions. and, how a lifelong eagles fan became part of football history. you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...check with your doctor if boto
michael george, cbs news, new michael george, cbs news, new hyde hyde park, new york. >> duncan: it was mission accomplished for spacex and four nasa astronauts. >> we welcome you back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. >> their capsule made a flawless and rare night time return to earth in the gulf of mexico off panama city, florida. was in 1968 for apollo 8. the astronauts spent 6 months at the orbiting international space station, their return to earth took just...
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michael george has the latest. >> for many people around them, the masks are coming off. >> i'm done with wearing a mask. for me, i've been ccinated >> the cdc issued new guidelines same people fully vaccinated here can go without masks outdoors, and indoor places exceptions include public transport, health care facilities. it's going to make face coverings normal. >> and, with the decision in k at we are going to do is still follow those mandates. >> she is wary. >> and vaccinated. i'm just concerned that the next person, how honest are they going to be? >> as they are relaxed nationwide, this is open after more than a year. a long time in the eyes of a child. >> we have really good memories. and couples like mario and jessica gamez are going ahead with their celebrations. >> we couldn't be happier. we are so glad to be married. >> it was just a long wait. >> michael george, cbs news. >>> they are overreacting about a heated conversation. and, they say that they had a language for the marjorie taylor. and, it all started when he lost those for. >> i came out of the building and i lo
michael george has the latest. >> for many people around them, the masks are coming off. >> i'm done with wearing a mask. for me, i've been ccinated >> the cdc issued new guidelines same people fully vaccinated here can go without masks outdoors, and indoor places exceptions include public transport, health care facilities. it's going to make face coverings normal. >> and, with the decision in k at we are going to do is still follow those mandates. >> she is wary....
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> a double murder mystery in southern california police say a mother her son found dead inside of the diamond bar home on friday. reporter joy benedict with the latest details. >> reporter: neighbors woke up to a crime scene tape, questions as word quickly spread that two people were killed inside their home. >> that's sad news. >> reporter: investigators tell us it was a mother and her son who died for >> it's very tragic, i have two sons myself. and we are just really praying for the family. and i'm hoping that they find out exactly what happened. that's what the l.a. county sheriff's department wants to, they first got a call just before 10:00 friday night from a relative inside the house. >> it was a family member, who did not reside at the location could they went to the house to check on their family members, and they found them deceased inside. to the 55-year-old woman entered 23 old son had signs of trauma, which is why investigators are calling this, a homicide. >> we are not sure what weapon was used at this point. >> reporter: detectives say
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> a double murder mystery in southern california police say a mother her son found dead inside of the diamond bar home on friday. reporter joy benedict with the latest details. >> reporter: neighbors woke up to a crime scene tape, questions as word quickly spread that two people were killed inside their home. >> that's sad news. >> reporter: investigators tell us it was a mother and her son who died for >> it's very tragic,...
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as michael george reports from the travel search reflects the easing of coronavirus restrictions as theumber of cases continues to drop. to with covid-19 restrictions lifting the great american getaways full steam ahead, buy land, and by air, this memorial day weekend. this traveler at l.a.x. was headed to austin texas for a long-awaited homecoming. >> getting to see my mom and my sister, again i haven't seen in two years. whatever i've got to do to get home, i'm going to do to get home. >> reporter: more than 37 million people plan to travel 50 miles or more this week and according to aaa, that is up 60% from last year, despite gasoline prices hovering around 7 year highs at that nine out of 10 holiday travelers will get there by car. 2 million fires packed planes on friday alone, pandemic era record, hector and leslie flew to new orleans from california. >> it actually feels very nice to be able to get out of the house, especially since it's our 11 year anniversary. >> reporter: the travel risk comes as the nation heads towards president buttons nation: 70% adult having at least one s
as michael george reports from the travel search reflects the easing of coronavirus restrictions as theumber of cases continues to drop. to with covid-19 restrictions lifting the great american getaways full steam ahead, buy land, and by air, this memorial day weekend. this traveler at l.a.x. was headed to austin texas for a long-awaited homecoming. >> getting to see my mom and my sister, again i haven't seen in two years. whatever i've got to do to get home, i'm going to do to get home....
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our correspondent michael george has more on the trouble surge. >> reporter: is covid-19 restrictions are lifting, americans are making their great escape this memorial day weekend. in the skies and on the open road. >> is nice to finally get back to normal after a year and a half of having to go and be protected and protect yourself. >> reporter: more than 37 million people plan to travel 50 miles or more this weekend according to aaa. that's up 60% last year. about nine out of 10 holiday travelers will get there by car. but, during those pitstops they are likely to feel some pain at the pump with drivers paying the highest memorial day gasoline prices since 2014. >> it is a little ridiculous. just kind of suck it up. >> it has gone up pretty quick in the last month. everybody is struggling. >> reporter: the tsa counted more than 1.9 million people passing through security on friday. it hasn't been that high since march of 2020. the surgeon travel heads as the country heads towards president biden's goal of 70% of adults having at least one shot. fans will be flocking to sunday's ind
our correspondent michael george has more on the trouble surge. >> reporter: is covid-19 restrictions are lifting, americans are making their great escape this memorial day weekend. in the skies and on the open road. >> is nice to finally get back to normal after a year and a half of having to go and be protected and protect yourself. >> reporter: more than 37 million people plan to travel 50 miles or more this weekend according to aaa. that's up 60% last year. about nine out...
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michael george has the story. >> reporter: vaccination rates could get a boost as early as next week.or teens 12-15 years old and research is under way to determine if the vaccine is safe for even younger children. 16 month old nathaner already vaccinated, part of a stud they at texas children's hospital, where his mother is a pediatric surgeon. >> having understood the data and science and risks involved we felt the benefitser far out weigh the risks so that was why the decision was clearing for me. >> reporter: his shot was 1/10 of an adult dose. >> he was having a dance party with his brother by the end of the day, so it was fine my youngest son, 16 is now just recently fully vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor r is th director of the centers for disease control. and i rest easy knowing my family will be safe and that is simply the best mother's day gift i could get this year. >> reporter: but not every child's mother maying eager to celebrate. less than a third of parents say they get their children vaccinated, according to a recent foundation, among vaccine eligible adults, powe4
michael george has the story. >> reporter: vaccination rates could get a boost as early as next week.or teens 12-15 years old and research is under way to determine if the vaccine is safe for even younger children. 16 month old nathaner already vaccinated, part of a stud they at texas children's hospital, where his mother is a pediatric surgeon. >> having understood the data and science and risks involved we felt the benefitser far out weigh the risks so that was why the decision...
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given the challenge of knowing who has been vaccinated and who hasn't, here's michael george with theest. >> reporter: for many people around the u.s., the masks are coming off. >> i'm done with wearing a mask. for me, i've been fully vaccinated and i've had covid. >> reporter: the cdc issued new guidelines this week saying people fully vaccinated against covid-19 can go without masks, outdoors and most indoor places. exceptions include planes, transport, healthcare facilities, prisons and homeless shelters. starbucks will make masks optional for customer starting monday. this cafe in boise idaho is leaving the decision to the customers. >> we will suggest that people still wear masks but still follow city mandates. >> reporter: jerry kelly says she is wary. >> i'm vaccinated. i'm just concerned that the next person, how honest will they be? >> reporter: as covid restrictions are relaxed nationwide, this six flags in massachusetts is open after more than a year. a long time in the eyes of a child. >> we feel really happy. >> i pronounce you husband and wife. mario anssfinand cos like
given the challenge of knowing who has been vaccinated and who hasn't, here's michael george with theest. >> reporter: for many people around the u.s., the masks are coming off. >> i'm done with wearing a mask. for me, i've been fully vaccinated and i've had covid. >> reporter: the cdc issued new guidelines this week saying people fully vaccinated against covid-19 can go without masks, outdoors and most indoor places. exceptions include planes, transport, healthcare...
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. >> michael george has the latest. >> in santa clara county health officials are working to dispel covid9 myths and convince young people to get vaccinated. >> young people have misconception that covid is no big deal. it is a big deal. >> there are a lot of rumors going around about how the vaccine is not important or how we do not need it because we are not at high risk. >> the u.s. has reached the goal of 200 million vaccines administered in his first 100 days in office. vaccine hesitancy and slowing vaccination rates are a new battlefront in the war on covid- 19. arkansas is one of more than 10 states not ordering all available doses. 36% of arkansas residents have received at least one dose, but that is well below the national total. this as the nations specific northwest is dealing with a new spike in cases. >> hospitalizations have nearly doubled what they were a week ago. >> starting tuesday the u.s. is restricting travel from india where a devastating surge has pushed daily new infections above 400,000. the government is sending supplies such as desperately needed oxygen to indi
. >> michael george has the latest. >> in santa clara county health officials are working to dispel covid9 myths and convince young people to get vaccinated. >> young people have misconception that covid is no big deal. it is a big deal. >> there are a lot of rumors going around about how the vaccine is not important or how we do not need it because we are not at high risk. >> the u.s. has reached the goal of 200 million vaccines administered in his first 100 days...
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michael george, thank you so much. >>> joining us is dr.the johns hopkins center for health security at the bloomberg school of public health. and he's in pittsburgh. doctor, thanks for joining us. let's talk about those new cdc guidelines for camp, specifically camps that were -- where everyone has been vaccinated can go full capacity and maskless. however, it's a bit more complicated when it comes to camps where not everyone has gotten a shot. are these some of the challenges that we'll be facing in our schools come september? >> i definitely think that when you have a population that is partly vaccinated and another part is not vaccinated, it's going to be challenging to be able to separate those people out and come up with different policies. but i think policy has to really reflect the fact that these vaccines are extremely effective, that they reduce your ability to get -- to contract this infection, maybe you no longer a threat. the guidance has to reflect that if you're fully vaccinated, this is the pre-pandemic life for you. and wh
michael george, thank you so much. >>> joining us is dr.the johns hopkins center for health security at the bloomberg school of public health. and he's in pittsburgh. doctor, thanks for joining us. let's talk about those new cdc guidelines for camp, specifically camps that were -- where everyone has been vaccinated can go full capacity and maskless. however, it's a bit more complicated when it comes to camps where not everyone has gotten a shot. are these some of the challenges that...
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michael george, the logo.ere's part of her emotional speech. >> congratulations baby all of your hard work and sacrifices paid off. he once told me if you're going to bet on someone. but on yourself. i'm glad he bet on yourself. you overachiever. you did it. you're in the hall of fame now. you're to chant. you're not just an mvp, you're an all-time great. i'm so proud of you. i love you forever and always. kobe being right. >> so many folks still rallying around her family also entering the hall of fame players, tim duncan, kevin garnet, tamika catchings along with coaches rudy kim mulkey. and any sudden we actually finished his legendary college career at the university of san francisco. also i misspoke. michael jordan is not the logo that is jerry west. hurricane harbor at 6 flags, magic mountain news once again open for the first time since 2019 the park closed last year because of the pandemic season pass holders getting first dibs to try out the park today. little oakland up to the entire public on thursd
michael george, the logo.ere's part of her emotional speech. >> congratulations baby all of your hard work and sacrifices paid off. he once told me if you're going to bet on someone. but on yourself. i'm glad he bet on yourself. you overachiever. you did it. you're in the hall of fame now. you're to chant. you're not just an mvp, you're an all-time great. i'm so proud of you. i love you forever and always. kobe being right. >> so many folks still rallying around her family also...
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michael george back to the age of 35 praised his team for all that.id pop and everybody stepped up. everybody's. >> understood how they can impact the game on both ends of the floor and everybody has. created that edge of, you know, you don't want to mess this out there. so. i love that, you know, we're in a good, good spot right now. we have this. you know, there's a lot of work to do and no matter how the season goes. i'm really proud of the way we've. given ourselves a chance to make the season matter. >> a look at yeah. the warriors will be taking on the lakers in la wednesday night in the first postseason play in game tipoff for that is at 07:00pm and warriors fans will be cheering. >> in the east bay in about 30 minutes from now. public works crews will be doing defensible space not around home but around the city rendon play what they're doing coming up in a live report. >> and we are back at 7.30. thank you for joining us here at the half hour. we're to all its we've got s f o out there in the big monitor. >> a little foggy bring jacket today.
michael george back to the age of 35 praised his team for all that.id pop and everybody stepped up. everybody's. >> understood how they can impact the game on both ends of the floor and everybody has. created that edge of, you know, you don't want to mess this out there. so. i love that, you know, we're in a good, good spot right now. we have this. you know, there's a lot of work to do and no matter how the season goes. i'm really proud of the way we've. given ourselves a chance to make...
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george? >> that was some move. mary, thanks very much. michael? , george. >>> now to the army trainee who hijacked a bus with 18 children on board in south carolina. steve osunsami joins us now and we're learning more about that trainee. >> reporter: that's right, michael. this morning authorities are praising the school bus driver for keeping his cool and for putting the safety of his students first. the commander of the military base where the trainee is from is now apologizing to the family of those children. a south carolina sheriff is releasing a portion of the surveillance video showing how an army trainee hijacked a school bus with 18 children inside who were on their way to classes. >> that is just a few seconds of the six minutes that these kids and the bus driver were very traumatized and feared for their life. >> reporter: the 23-year-old seen in his army training uniform with an army issued rifle, forcing his way onto the bus and pointing the gun at the driver. police are identifying him as jovan collazo and say he was trying to leave t
george? >> that was some move. mary, thanks very much. michael? , george. >>> now to the army trainee who hijacked a bus with 18 children on board in south carolina. steve osunsami joins us now and we're learning more about that trainee. >> reporter: that's right, michael. this morning authorities are praising the school bus driver for keeping his cool and for putting the safety of his students first. the commander of the military base where the trainee is from is now...
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dangerous time between now and june always a dangerous time mike in that area of the world michael maloof george galloway banking both for weighing in. the conviction and garrick chauvin any upcoming trial of the 3 other former south there is accused in the death of george point has now. now reached the federal level will break it all down with our panel coming up and remember to keep up with all the latest news or catch up with anything you might have missed download the portable t.v. at saipan watch us whatever you want will be right back. how to read out of read i turn on the t.v. on the about the world of what's happened in the around me i see shows on the screen space and last every day because the fake news narrative steady state relates to maybe good to sue i believe the no pussy is good karma after a car brick by brick pool is that they could go out plenty of fish in the store but i've found that it worked out ok question. the. wall street's busy trading your money days a week and there are $4.00 corners in the fiscal year and 3 major stock market. and when you have 2 options drive or fa
dangerous time between now and june always a dangerous time mike in that area of the world michael maloof george galloway banking both for weighing in. the conviction and garrick chauvin any upcoming trial of the 3 other former south there is accused in the death of george point has now. now reached the federal level will break it all down with our panel coming up and remember to keep up with all the latest news or catch up with anything you might have missed download the portable t.v. at...
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george? >> stephanie ramos, thanks very much. michael> now to that bombshell announcement from bill and melinda gates splitting up after 27 years of marriage. chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now. what it means for their nearly $130 billion fortune and philanthropy. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. yes, this is one of the wealthiest, richest couples in the world, bill gates, the co-founder of microsoft, melinda there by his side, a champion of women and girls, their philanthropy has touched millions around the world and now the question, what happens to their wealth? overnight, one of the richest couples in the world, melinda and bill gates filing for divorce after 27 years of marriage. te couple announcing the split on twitter writing, after a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage. according to documents obtained by abc news, melinda filed for divorce calling the marriage irretrievably broken. the filings add there is no pr
george? >> stephanie ramos, thanks very much. michael> now to that bombshell announcement from bill and melinda gates splitting up after 27 years of marriage. chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now. what it means for their nearly $130 billion fortune and philanthropy. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. yes, this is one of the wealthiest, richest couples in the world, bill gates, the co-founder of microsoft, melinda there by his side, a...
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dangerous time between now and june always a dangerous time mike in that area of the world michael maloof george galloway thank you both for weighing in. and still i had you know the saying what goes up must come down and that's certainly the case for a chinese rocket fire. back to earth we've got the details and a full report and then over at sports regina hamm brings us a penalty 2 filled game over at australia's top soccer league. and remember to keep up with all the latest news or catch up with anything you might have missed download the portable t.v. apps you can watch us whenever you want will be right back. seeing the horrors of the rise of the money and even. sobered criminals who trace countless lives to just one more dollar to their billions. they threaten they bribe they'll do anything to keep their crimes to the dollar but the people they've heard are demanding justice their stories need to be told on america's lawyer. wall street's busy trading in your money fire days a week and there are 4 quarters. and 3 major stock market. and when you have 2 options right or fail it all becomes
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michael george is here with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: dana, good morning. right now a third of the country has been fully vaccinated. while the number of new vaccinations is dropping, there are some encouraging signs. >> welcome back, everyone, >>tere w hing the enthusiasm as disneyland reopened yesterday after 13 months. ♪ it's a small world after all ♪ >> reporter: the park is limited to 20,000 california residents a day. while in kentucky, churchill downs went all out when it reopened yesterday. in michigan, where bars and restaurants can operate at 65% capacity, officials are using a carrot and stick approach. get the vaccination rate up and more places will open up. >> if you've been waiting and seeing, if you're one of the let's wait and see, i think we've waited and saw enough, and it's time to come down. >> reporter: a new cdc study addresses vaccine hesitant people finding it was anxiety, not the vaccine, that caused those short-term reactions to the johnson & johnson shot reported earlier this month. the results may be in hospitals where people wh
michael george is here with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: dana, good morning. right now a third of the country has been fully vaccinated. while the number of new vaccinations is dropping, there are some encouraging signs. >> welcome back, everyone, >>tere w hing the enthusiasm as disneyland reopened yesterday after 13 months. ♪ it's a small world after all ♪ >> reporter: the park is limited to 20,000 california residents a day. while in kentucky,...
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michael george has the story. good morning, michael. >> reporter: good morning. to be clear, what the cdc put out are just guidelines on mask wearing, leaving it up to states, stores, sports venues and the rest to decide if masks are required. what we've seen mirrors what we've seen throughout the pandemic -- a patchwork of rules that vary from place to place. the cdc's new guidelines specifically apply to vaccinated people. >> people who are unvaccinated should not be taking off their masks. >> reporter: the guidelines issued as cases went down by a third last week and vaccinations again increased were left open to interpretation. >> the state of north carolina will no longer require you to wear a mask. >> reporter: but -- >> there will continue to be a mandatory indoor mask requirement on public transportation, in childcare, in schools, in prisons, and in certain public health settings. >> reporter: colorado took a broader view -- >> we have reached a threshold where not enough people are vaccinated to end the pandemic, but enough people are vaccinated where es
michael george has the story. good morning, michael. >> reporter: good morning. to be clear, what the cdc put out are just guidelines on mask wearing, leaving it up to states, stores, sports venues and the rest to decide if masks are required. what we've seen mirrors what we've seen throughout the pandemic -- a patchwork of rules that vary from place to place. the cdc's new guidelines specifically apply to vaccinated people. >> people who are unvaccinated should not be taking off...
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michael george is here with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.et the president's goal of a nation's 70% vaccinated by july 4th, that's 160 million adults, another 22 million people need to get their shots. so from coast to coast, many are pulling out all the stops. lottery tickets for the vaccinated. oregon's governor went all in yesterday. >> there will be one $1 million winner for residents 18 and over who have received at least one dose of their vaccine by june 27th. >> reporter: new york's governor upped the ante. >> you get a vaccination, and you get a lottery ticket for the $5 million mega multiplier new york state lottery. >> goes lebron -- >> reporter: pick your vaccination incentive. how about lakers basketball tickets? the white house is into online dating, promoting sites featuring vaccination badges for those looking for love. >> people who display their vaccination status are 14% more likely to get a match. we have finally found the one thing that makes us all more attract -- a vaccination. >> reporter: there's some indication that y
michael george is here with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.et the president's goal of a nation's 70% vaccinated by july 4th, that's 160 million adults, another 22 million people need to get their shots. so from coast to coast, many are pulling out all the stops. lottery tickets for the vaccinated. oregon's governor went all in yesterday. >> there will be one $1 million winner for residents 18 and over who have received at least one dose of their vaccine by june 27th....
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in the 80s eltonjohn was still married, george michael was still married, george michael was in the closet it holly and paul and other guys i know and remember from that time, it was very brave to be openly gay in liverpool. if it is something you have grown up with and come to terms with, you realise how to stand up for yourself, again, something endemic in the citizens of the city, standing upfor endemic in the citizens of the city, standing up for themselves, so regardless of your sexual orientation it is a scouse thing, i think. did you watch its a sin? lots of young people only realise what was happening in the 1980s with hiv due to the programme. i was was happening in the 1980s with hiv due to the programme.— was happening in the 1980s with hiv due to the programme. i was going to watch it, due to the programme. i was going to watch it. my — due to the programme. i was going to watch it. my wife _ due to the programme. i was going to watch it, my wife watched _ due to the programme. i was going to watch it, my wife watched it. - due to the programme. i was going to watch it, my wife
in the 80s eltonjohn was still married, george michael was still married, george michael was in the closet it holly and paul and other guys i know and remember from that time, it was very brave to be openly gay in liverpool. if it is something you have grown up with and come to terms with, you realise how to stand up for yourself, again, something endemic in the citizens of the city, standing upfor endemic in the citizens of the city, standing up for themselves, so regardless of your sexual...
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michael george is at a vaccination site here in new york with more on this.ood morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning. vaccination rates could soon get a boost. as early as next week the fda is expected to approve the pfizer vaccine for teens 12 to 15 years old, and research is under way to determine if the vaccine is safe for even younger children. 16-month-old nathan is already vaccinated, part of a study at texas children's hospital where his mother is a pediatric surg surgeon. >> having understood the data and risks involved, we felt that the benefits outweigh the risks. and so that was why the decision was clear for me. >> reporter: his shot was one-tenth of an adult dose. >> by the end of the day, he was having a dance party with his brother. everything was fine. >> reporter: big brother charlie is enrolled in a study for his age group. >> my youngest son, 16, is now just recently fully vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. rochelle walensky is the director of the centers for disease control. >> and i rest easy knowing my family will be safe and that is si
michael george is at a vaccination site here in new york with more on this.ood morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning. vaccination rates could soon get a boost. as early as next week the fda is expected to approve the pfizer vaccine for teens 12 to 15 years old, and research is under way to determine if the vaccine is safe for even younger children. 16-month-old nathan is already vaccinated, part of a study at texas children's hospital where his mother is a pediatric surg surgeon....
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great advice thank you so much john george michael maloof great friends of the show thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. as meat alternatives are gaining popularity should we be worried about what's actually in them and possible foods known for its plant based meat some of the toots has announced they have secured child nutrition labels for its impossible burger products that's in fact against the company closer to their goal of entering the k. through 12 market by this coming fall well back to terry and weekends alike can still be healthy are processed meat alternatives really the answer joining us now to weigh in on the matter of ben swan investigative journalist and co-host of archies a boom bust thanks for joining us ben. and i'm glad to be here in such a thank you. now you're a father and i'm sure you and your wife care about what you feed your children and food science has certainly come a long way since we were kids people are more aware of things like g m o's and other harmful ingredients would you be concerned if schools were feeding this to your children.
great advice thank you so much john george michael maloof great friends of the show thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. as meat alternatives are gaining popularity should we be worried about what's actually in them and possible foods known for its plant based meat some of the toots has announced they have secured child nutrition labels for its impossible burger products that's in fact against the company closer to their goal of entering the k. through 12 market by this...
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george? >> so much rebuilding to be done. mary, thanks very much. michael? >>> thank you, george. now to the latest on the pandemic. more than 126 million americans are now fully vaccinated but there are concerns that the pace of vaccination is slowing down. whit johnson is at the barclays center in brooklyn. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. the brooklyn nets kick off the playoffs tomorrow here at barclays center with more than 10,000 fans expected in barclays center tomorrow. this will be the biggest crowd this arena since the pandemic began. fans can get vaccinated on site with the chance to win free playoff tickets. it's another round of incentives and another step closer to normal. this morning, the nation turning a corner on the pandemic. a seven-day average of covid cases at the lowest level in nearly a year, just below 30,000, an 18% drop from last week. still the mask debate is raging across the country. in iowa the governor signing a law banning communities and schools from requiring masks, despite pushback from opposing lawmakers. >> if we are so s
george? >> so much rebuilding to be done. mary, thanks very much. michael? >>> thank you, george. now to the latest on the pandemic. more than 126 million americans are now fully vaccinated but there are concerns that the pace of vaccination is slowing down. whit johnson is at the barclays center in brooklyn. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. the brooklyn nets kick off the playoffs tomorrow here at barclays center with more than 10,000 fans expected in...
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we'll have a lot more on george floyd, the impact his murder had on our country in the next hour, michael>> thank you, george. >>> we turn overseas to the growing international outrage over that state-sponsored plane hijacking. the journalist arrested making a statement in a new video, but there's concern it's a forced confession. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, michael. the journalist's father said he believes his son has been beaten and his nose broken disguised by makeup in the video after that unprecedented hijacking. this morning, a video of 26-year-old journalist roman protasevich in detention in belarus, telling he's in good health, but offering what is very likely a forced confession for organizing protests but the white house is calling this hijacking a shocking act. >> it constitutes a brazen affront to international peace. >> reporter: protasevich boarded the flight in athens with 120 other passengers bound for lithuania but when the plane crossed into belarusian airspace it made a sudden u-t
we'll have a lot more on george floyd, the impact his murder had on our country in the next hour, michael>> thank you, george. >>> we turn overseas to the growing international outrage over that state-sponsored plane hijacking. the journalist arrested making a statement in a new video, but there's concern it's a forced confession. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, michael. the journalist's...
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before george floyd, there was michael brown. in the st.uburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s. policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. she is a 12 year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is a neighborhood where michael brown died? >> he has a memorial there. clive: pensive with the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? >> i pray over my kids room before i leave. i make sure they are safe and know they are loved. clive: do you worry you will not get home to them? >> i might not. >> alright greater fairfax. clive: elsewhere, the reverend darrell ray organizes volunteers to distribute masks to pour and sometimes dangerous neighborhoods. >> i will take the bad part on this side. clive: the man of god has a plan
before george floyd, there was michael brown. in the st.uburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s. policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. she is a 12 year veteran who helped battle the...
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the father of michael brown reflects on what has changed since george floyd's killing. a houston museum is widening its lens to showcase latin american art. plus much more. >> this is the pbs "nehour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today the european union slapped sanctions on belarus, one day after authorities ordered what europeans call a state-sponsored hijacking. yesterday a civilian airline was forced to land in minsk so that authorities could arrest a journalist to have been critical of the regime. it has been called the biggest political crisis for global aviation in years. nick: when ryanair 4978 was forced to land, authorities did not only remove the luggage they arrested 26-year-old activists raman pratasevich. he ran an online news service that helped to organize mass protests against president lukashenko. known as europe's last dictator, who has been in power one -- and power one year longer than he has been alive. tonight belarusian authorities released a video
the father of michael brown reflects on what has changed since george floyd's killing. a houston museum is widening its lens to showcase latin american art. plus much more. >> this is the pbs "nehour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today the european union slapped sanctions on belarus, one day after authorities ordered what europeans call a state-sponsored hijacking. yesterday a...
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george. >> okay, thank you, michael. >>> coming up ex-in, -- next, a surge in travel means a shortage of hotel most popular solutions, a tree house for rent in someone's backyard. that is some tree house. >> some backyard. . greenery has a power to it like no other. when you enter a space filled with plants, you feel something. refreshed. relaxed. inspired. connected. my goal is to help everyone bring more greenery into their spaces. and watch as they and their plants thrive. i'm hilton carter and this is my limited-time collection for target. shop now. - do you want anything? - no, i'm good, babe. can i get a quarter pounder with cheese? make that two? thank you. aye! but i thought you said... - but you got two... - mm-hm. get it at mcdonald's when you buy one of your faves like quarter pounder with cheese and get another item for just a dollar. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... like quarter pounder with cheese yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for spec
george. >> okay, thank you, michael. >>> coming up ex-in, -- next, a surge in travel means a shortage of hotel most popular solutions, a tree house for rent in someone's backyard. that is some tree house. >> some backyard. . greenery has a power to it like no other. when you enter a space filled with plants, you feel something. refreshed. relaxed. inspired. connected. my goal is to help everyone bring more greenery into their spaces. and watch as they and their plants...
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before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson.ear—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah. he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. 0ne habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah. every day. i pray over my kids room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know they are loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protect against coronavirus in the local neighborhood. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a plan. i tell people i work hollow but i'm not stupid. the belief that
before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson.ear—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurtand angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah. he has a...
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michael. >> pleasure. georgesee and we'll meet the small business owners who turned the pandemic into an opportunity. >>> and next tens of millions of households now eligible for a discount on their internet bills. that starts today. we'll tell you how to get the deal. you're one of them and how to get the deal. because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ ♪ irresistibly delicious. ♪ ♪ pour some almond breeze. ♪ ♪ for the maestros of the creamiest-ever, ♪ ♪ must-have smoothies. ♪ ♪ it's irresistibly delicious. ♪ ♪ more almond breeze, please! ♪ ♪ dive into summer with savings on outdoor furniture... outdoor games... and all the essentials to grill up everyone's favorites. shop right now and take an extra 15% off! kohl's at panera, we take care of
michael. >> pleasure. georgesee and we'll meet the small business owners who turned the pandemic into an opportunity. >>> and next tens of millions of households now eligible for a discount on their internet bills. that starts today. we'll tell you how to get the deal. you're one of them and how to get the deal. because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate...
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george. people staying inside because they're scared, and they're scared to go outside. >> such a terrifying situation. maggie rulli, thanks very much. michael? >> all right, thank you, george. >>> now to that massive thshdoo t east coast. th elwyn lopez is on the ground in marietta, georgia, with the good morning, elwyn. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a major security breach on a vital pipeline network. just take a look at these massive tanks from above. experts are now calling this cyberattack one of the largest disruptions by hackers to critical u.s. infrastructure. this morning, the clock is ticking to restore one of the nation's largest fuel pipelines. the colonial pipeline company says after hackers hit its system on friday demanding a ransom, it was forced to shut down its 5,500-mile pipeline which supplies nearly half of the fuel to the east coast. it moves more than 100 million gallons a day stretching from texas to new jersey. the biden administration issuing emergency transportation waivers to 18 states to help offset the impact, but experts fear gas prices could start rising as soon as today, and a fema document reviewed by
george. people staying inside because they're scared, and they're scared to go outside. >> such a terrifying situation. maggie rulli, thanks very much. michael? >> all right, thank you, george. >>> now to that massive thshdoo t east coast. th elwyn lopez is on the ground in marietta, georgia, with the good morning, elwyn. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a major security breach on a vital pipeline network. just take a look at these massive tanks from above. experts...
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the father of michael brown reflects on what has changed sie george floyd's killing. how a houston museum is widening its lens to showcase latin american art. plus much more. one day after beo russan authorities order thwhat european leaders call a state >> woodruff: yesterday, the government of belarus forced a civilian aircraft that was flying over its airspace to land so that it could arrest one of its passengers, a belorussian blogger. nick schifrin has the story. >> schifrin: when ryanair 4978 was forced to land in minsk, authorities didn't only remove the luggage. they also arrested 26-year-old belarusian activist raman pratasevich. he ran an online news service that helped organize mass protests against president alexander lukashenko. known as europe's last dictator, who's been in power one year longer than pratasevich's been alive. belarusian government, and said four belarusian security agents a confession to organizations protests but today rye ryanair chief executive blamed the bellorussian government and said four security agents were on board to ensure th
the father of michael brown reflects on what has changed sie george floyd's killing. how a houston museum is widening its lens to showcase latin american art. plus much more. one day after beo russan authorities order thwhat european leaders call a state >> woodruff: yesterday, the government of belarus forced a civilian aircraft that was flying over its airspace to land so that it could arrest one of its passengers, a belorussian blogger. nick schifrin has the story. >> schifrin:...
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george. >> he has limited power there, thanks very much. michaelnk you, george. >>> now to the supreme court. the new conservative majority set to hear a major case on abortion rights that is a direct challenge to roe versus wade. terry moran who follows the court for us has the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this is a big one, it's the most important challenge to abortion rights at this court in decades. and that's because this case takes direct aim at one of the central issues in roe versus wade. can states ban abortions before a fetus is able to survive outside the mother's womb, before it's viable in the language of the law. mississippi passed a law that would ban almost all abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. that's well before viability and in the past the justices have struck down similar laws but those were different justices. president trump transformed this court shifting it right naming three staunch conservatives including justice amy coney barrett to replace ruth bader gnsburg. before she joined the
george. >> he has limited power there, thanks very much. michaelnk you, george. >>> now to the supreme court. the new conservative majority set to hear a major case on abortion rights that is a direct challenge to roe versus wade. terry moran who follows the court for us has the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this is a big one, it's the most important challenge to abortion rights at this court in decades. and that's because this case takes...
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before george floyd, there was michael brown, in the st louis suburb of ferguson.d angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. 0ne habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah, i pray over my kids' room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know that they're loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poor and sometimes dangerous neighbourhoods. i'll take the bad part on this side. be careful. the man of god has a plan. i tell people, "i wear a collar. i wear a collar but i'm not stupid." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselve
before george floyd, there was michael brown, in the st louis suburb of ferguson.d angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. 0ne habit brings comfort. you pray...
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george! hey, michael! over here! >>hstephen: you have to get one of those water balloon launchers.how. >> stephen: it's andrew yang's favorite place, actually. i hear he loves times square more than any other place in new york. that's what he said. >> he said that's his favorite subway stop. hay, andrew yang was at the brook nets game the other day, stephen. he was there. i saw him. >> stephen: good. a yang sighting. >> yup. i thought i would throw that out there for you. i'm full of all sorts of information you didn't know you needed, but go ahead. >> stephen: that's what i look for from cbs news: information i didn't know i needed. ( laughter ) your cohost, tony dacopeul is on paternity leave and you've had agreement cohosts, drew barrymore. but i'm partial with the guy you have coming up the next couple of days, mr. joon ejon batiste. are you ready for that kind of level in in the morning? >> i am. this is the thing. he came in for a rehearsal. but he was so gracious with his time he wanted to get the lay of the land. i said to him, i said, "do you sing all the time? because he
george! hey, michael! over here! >>hstephen: you have to get one of those water balloon launchers.how. >> stephen: it's andrew yang's favorite place, actually. i hear he loves times square more than any other place in new york. that's what he said. >> he said that's his favorite subway stop. hay, andrew yang was at the brook nets game the other day, stephen. he was there. i saw him. >> stephen: good. a yang sighting. >> yup. i thought i would throw that out there...
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michael. >> hey, george. hey, you guys. good morning to everybody from chi-town.s you guys saw, i've been taking a tour of the windy city. there's so much fun stuff to do here now, especially that the pandemic restrictions are easing here in the city. it's getting back on its feet and to celebrate, we've got a huge event that we've planned. it's unlike anything "gma" has ever done before. i'm so happy to be here to be a part of it and that's a good tease to you. back to you. >> we're picking up what you're putting down, my man. we got it. >> very excited about that, michael. thank you. >>> but first, here in new york, we have a lot of news to get to including that major vaccine milestone in the fight against the pandemic. the cdc is saying now 50% of adults are fully vaccinated. that is over 131 million americans in total. >> and this morning we're learning more about just how effective those shots have been. whit johnson is at the javits center, a mass vaccination site here in the city with more. good morning, whit. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the cdc direc
michael. >> hey, george. hey, you guys. good morning to everybody from chi-town.s you guys saw, i've been taking a tour of the windy city. there's so much fun stuff to do here now, especially that the pandemic restrictions are easing here in the city. it's getting back on its feet and to celebrate, we've got a huge event that we've planned. it's unlike anything "gma" has ever done before. i'm so happy to be here to be a part of it and that's a good tease to you. back to you....
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allegations about how he had secured the michael jackson interview in the george best interview whichbbc who were trying to blow the whistle on martin bashir and who knew exactly what he was like. so, he could've known, he should've known him if he didn't know, that he didn't do hisjob properly or kept his ear to the ground. ithink properly or kept his ear to the ground. i think generally when there are bigger organisations like the bbc, probably, you know, martin bashirwas bbc, probably, you know, martin bashir was probably hired by committee then rather than a person, which is probably where the problem came in. he shouldn't have been rehired, he was known to have lied to his bosses back in 1996 about these bank statements before finally abetting —— admitting he had faked them. he shouldn't have been allowed in the door. the them. he shouldn't have been allowed in the door. .. them. he shouldn't have been allowed in the door. ., , , ., in the door. the other issue for some people — in the door. the other issue for some people is _ in the door. the other issue for some people is the
allegations about how he had secured the michael jackson interview in the george best interview whichbbc who were trying to blow the whistle on martin bashir and who knew exactly what he was like. so, he could've known, he should've known him if he didn't know, that he didn't do hisjob properly or kept his ear to the ground. ithink properly or kept his ear to the ground. i think generally when there are bigger organisations like the bbc, probably, you know, martin bashirwas bbc, probably, you...
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george. >> thank you. >>> michael. i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities.time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well, that came out of nowhere. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality
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before george floyd, there was michael brown, in the st louis suburb of ferguson. is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah, i pray over my kids' room before i leave, make sure that they are safe and they know that they're loved. you worry that you just won't get home to them? i might not. all right, greater fairfax. elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poor and sometimes dangerous neighbourhoods. i'll take the bad part on this side. be careful. the man of god has a plan. i tell people, "i wear a collar. i wear a collar but i'm not stupid." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith. that's superstition. and that can get you ki
before george floyd, there was michael brown, in the st louis suburb of ferguson. is no longer a peaceful protest. ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer brittany richardson. a 12—year veteran who helped battle the rioters. so this is the neighbourhood where michael brown died? yeah, he has a memorial right there. pensive in the memory of danger. one habit brings comfort. you pray every day? yeah, i pray over my kids' room before i leave, make...
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michael? >> thank you, george. >>> now to the latest on that deadly train disaster in mexico killing at least 24 and injuring dozens. residents there demanding answers saying it was no accident, but instead corruption. marcus moore is on the ground in mexico city with more. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, michael, good morning. it is the horrible scene behind me and the loss of life here that has upset so many people here in mexico city and from the air you can see they have removed the two subway cars. it's a striking view of what is left. this morning, new images showing the extent of the damage after two packed train cars plummeted onto the busy road below leaving at least 24 people dead. 79 rushed to the hospital and children a >> reporter: residents taking to the streets of mexico city, calling for justice after monday night's deadly subway overpass collapse. according to the mayor, a support beam buckled as the train was passing by. these haunting images of the tragedy captured by cctv. now those people desperate to find their loved ones, demanding answers. they say it is not a
michael? >> thank you, george. >>> now to the latest on that deadly train disaster in mexico killing at least 24 and injuring dozens. residents there demanding answers saying it was no accident, but instead corruption. marcus moore is on the ground in mexico city with more. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, michael, good morning. it is the horrible scene behind me and the loss of life here that has upset so many people here in mexico city and from the air you can see...
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. >> msnbc's george read asked michael cohen if donald trump's children would know about the manipulation of acid values. >> yes they would know, what's the evaluations are. specifically on projects that they were designated to. each of the children were designated two different properties, but allen weisselberg, you every single dollar in and every single dollar -- not even dollar, to the penny, every single penny in, and every penny out it all went through alan weisselberg's desk and reported to donald j trump. >> the new york times is now conforming the reports that allen weisselberg is under criminal investigation for his finances. michael cohen told joy read that donald trump would blame any possible crimes on allen weisselberg and he might even blame crimes on his own children. e >> i think donald trump is gonna flip on all of them. what do you think about that? including his children. i really believe that donald trump cares only for himself, and he realizes that his goose is cooked. what is going to happen when all of a sudden, they turn around and start asking him about his tax r
. >> msnbc's george read asked michael cohen if donald trump's children would know about the manipulation of acid values. >> yes they would know, what's the evaluations are. specifically on projects that they were designated to. each of the children were designated two different properties, but allen weisselberg, you every single dollar in and every single dollar -- not even dollar, to the penny, every single penny in, and every penny out it all went through alan weisselberg's desk...
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you have delivered eulogies for andre hill, george floyd, daunte wright, michael gardener, and what do you say about the legislation and what is agreed to, and we know it will be the panda sia? >> we are at the press apea, and the question is whether the government will meet the will of the people. i talked by phone last evening with president biden who was saying to me that he did not want to look like he was putting political pressure on and wants to meet with the civil rights leader on this after he meets with the family but didn't want to look like he was being heavy handed because he feels there's progress. we need progress. i told them we didn't care about a hard deadline but we care about a hard bill, and this must stop. even as i joined her and bridget and the family foundation on sunday in minneapolis, i said then we can never give them their loved one back, but we can have their loved one go down in history as the one that turned this around. they will always miss george, and they will be able to tell their children that george changed where we are in this country. >> reveren
you have delivered eulogies for andre hill, george floyd, daunte wright, michael gardener, and what do you say about the legislation and what is agreed to, and we know it will be the panda sia? >> we are at the press apea, and the question is whether the government will meet the will of the people. i talked by phone last evening with president biden who was saying to me that he did not want to look like he was putting political pressure on and wants to meet with the civil rights leader on...