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cbs reporter michael george has the story. >> reporter: advocates testified about the disproportionateumber of women and girls of color who go missing in the u.s. each year. one of them, last seen in 2017 when she was eight months pregnant. >> not a day goes by without the subject of our daughter and unborn grandson. we struggle without knowing what happened to them. where are they? why they can't be found? >> reporter: an arrest was made in the case, but her father told lawmakers he struggled for years to get attention from law enforcement and the media. >> did not get state, national, or international coverage. why is this so? >> reporter: the blackened missing foundation says people of color make up 40% of the population but only 7% of the media coverage. >> we can all named gabby petito, natalie holloway, and many other white women who have gone missing, but can any of you name a person of color that have garnered national media coverage? >> reporter: advocates a missing persons of color are often the topics of domestic violence or sex trafficking, but many don't view them as victi
cbs reporter michael george has the story. >> reporter: advocates testified about the disproportionateumber of women and girls of color who go missing in the u.s. each year. one of them, last seen in 2017 when she was eight months pregnant. >> not a day goes by without the subject of our daughter and unborn grandson. we struggle without knowing what happened to them. where are they? why they can't be found? >> reporter: an arrest was made in the case, but her father told...
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. >> michael george has the numbers that came out today from the labor department. >> reporter: it's hard to find anyone looking for work in elkhart, indiana. the area has the lowest unemployment in the country at just under 1%. local businesses have plenty of jobs available. some are offering incentives including higher pay and sign up bonuses to attract new workers. at the five-star dive bar, there are openings across the board. >> we need servers, bartenders, cooks. we are eager to fill those positions. >> reporter: strong hiring continues nationwide. in february, the economy added 678,000 jobs. the unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%. it is a huge change from two years ago when the coronavirus led to shutdowns and massive job losses. unemployment is almost back to pre-pandemic levels. but the positive report comes as challenges here and abroad create uncertainty in the economy. the war in ukraine has sent gas prices skyrocketing. that coupled with overall inflation could cause u.s. consumers to tighten their strings. >> we may not spend as freely in the economy and if we don't spen
. >> michael george has the numbers that came out today from the labor department. >> reporter: it's hard to find anyone looking for work in elkhart, indiana. the area has the lowest unemployment in the country at just under 1%. local businesses have plenty of jobs available. some are offering incentives including higher pay and sign up bonuses to attract new workers. at the five-star dive bar, there are openings across the board. >> we need servers, bartenders, cooks. we are...
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michael george is in new york with the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. ukrainian and russian negotiators sat face to face for the first time on tuesday as the kremlin announced a major shift in russia's brutal invasion. but their claims are being met with skepticism. russia is pledging to drastically reduce its military activity around the ukrainian capital of kyiv. negotiators saying they want to build trust as peace talks continue in turkey. >> i don't read anything into it until i see what their actions are. >> repr: predent biden and other u.s.ff >> is wh russia sa and there is what russia does. >> reporprritizing the war in tt and south after failing to quickly take kyiv. >> we believe that this is a repositioning, not a real withdrawal. >> reporter: russian forces stalled outside the capital, unable to break the ukrainian defenses. this top ukrainian commander says control of the nearby city of irpin has also been wrested back from russian forces despite the military gains and the peace talks, br
michael george is in new york with the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. ukrainian and russian negotiators sat face to face for the first time on tuesday as the kremlin announced a major shift in russia's brutal invasion. but their claims are being met with skepticism. russia is pledging to drastically reduce its military activity around the ukrainian capital of kyiv. negotiators saying they want to build trust as peace talks continue in turkey....
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> unfortunately, airline ticket prices and shipping prices may start to rise, too. >>> there is some better news on wall street. stocks notched their biggest gain since june, 2020. the nasdaq came 460 and the s&p was up 107. a drop in oil prices eased some fears about inflation. >>> the labor department found 4.3 million people quit their jobs in january, just under november's record of 4.5 million. employers are struggling to fill positions, even still, job openings remain near record levels. for the people applying, economists say they're not just thinking about money. >> they really want to have flexibility and one of the top priorities is the opportunity to work morant remote or from home. >> wages are up about 5% in the past year. >>> speaking of flexibility, san francisco-based lyft will allow employees to choose where to work and live. almost all will be able to choose working from the office, from home, or a combination of the two. lyft is the latest company to respond to calls for an accommodating stance. in december the company refused
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> unfortunately, airline ticket prices and shipping prices may start to rise, too. >>> there is some better news on wall street. stocks notched their biggest gain since june, 2020. the nasdaq came 460 and the s&p was up 107. a drop in oil prices eased some fears about inflation. >>> the labor department found 4.3 million people quit their jobs in january, just under november's record of 4.5 million. employers are struggling to...
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michael george takes a closer look at the fed plan to get things under co is groceries or used cars,consumer prices accelerating at the fastest rate in 40 years. the federal reserve is attempting to tap the brakes on inflation by raising the short- term interest rate one-quarter of a percent. >> we understand high inflation imposes significant hardship, especially those not able to meet the higher cost of essentials like food, housing, and transportation. increasing interest rates aims to drop demand to better match supply, slow the economy, and eventually these price hikes. >> this one rate increase will not change things but it is about a recycle. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says the fed will likely prove similar rate increases several times this year.'s police the fed is trying to strike a balance between making sure that prices stop increasing by as much but not raising rates so fast they slow the economy down so much they cause a recession. >> reporter: raising interest rates may fight inflation but the move also makes borrowing money more expensive.
michael george takes a closer look at the fed plan to get things under co is groceries or used cars,consumer prices accelerating at the fastest rate in 40 years. the federal reserve is attempting to tap the brakes on inflation by raising the short- term interest rate one-quarter of a percent. >> we understand high inflation imposes significant hardship, especially those not able to meet the higher cost of essentials like food, housing, and transportation. increasing interest rates aims to...
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michael george explains. >> reporter: backlash to the russian invasion of ukraine is leading to some in the u.s. >> i will never support -- >> reporter: the owner of san diego's pushkin russian restaurant says they've been getting distressing messages. >> someone said that they would come by and blow up the restaurant and, you know, this is going to be payback for what russians are doing in ukraine. >> reporter: owner ike gazaryan isn't even russian. he's armenian, and many of his staff are ukrainian. new york's russian samovar restaurant says they've lost 60% of their customers. the co-owner is half ukrainian. >> we have nothing to do with the war. we want the war to end. >> reporter: many russian-themed businesses including new york's iconic tea room say they stand with ukraine and denounce the invasion hoping customers don't blame them for the actions of vladimir putin. at the same time, people in the u.s. are finding ways to support ukraine. ♪ from ukrainian's national anthem performed at the metropolitan opera to rallies showing solidarity, to a line down the block at a ukrainia
michael george explains. >> reporter: backlash to the russian invasion of ukraine is leading to some in the u.s. >> i will never support -- >> reporter: the owner of san diego's pushkin russian restaurant says they've been getting distressing messages. >> someone said that they would come by and blow up the restaurant and, you know, this is going to be payback for what russians are doing in ukraine. >> reporter: owner ike gazaryan isn't even russian. he's armenian,...
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as michael george reports, those empty spaces are getting a facelift. >> reporter: like many americansbits have changed in the past two years. >> because of the pandemic i have not been going to the malls as much. >> reporter: online shopping continues to grow are ready to experiment at tyson's galleria outside of washington, d.c., a former macy's has been transformed into a new dining and entertainment wing with options like bowling. >> i think the consumer coming out of the pandemic is just looking to be out and experiencing life in a more normalized way. >> reporter: in rochester, new york, the marketplace mall is turning a shuttered sears into a large health care facility, reimagining what a mall can be. american dream here in new jersey may be one model for the new shopping mall -- yes, it's got stores, but more than half the space is devoted to family ll coas, watar ice r spping male ginng isreanent. >> reporter: american dream opened five months before the pandemic, and the hope is traffic will pick up now that coronavirus cases are easing. >> they've changed -- >> reporter: ste
as michael george reports, those empty spaces are getting a facelift. >> reporter: like many americansbits have changed in the past two years. >> because of the pandemic i have not been going to the malls as much. >> reporter: online shopping continues to grow are ready to experiment at tyson's galleria outside of washington, d.c., a former macy's has been transformed into a new dining and entertainment wing with options like bowling. >> i think the consumer coming out...
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michael george, cbs news, detroit. >> duncan: an inspiration, indeed. we'll be right back.reat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all tr
michael george, cbs news, detroit. >> duncan: an inspiration, indeed. we'll be right back.reat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't...
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cbs' michael george has more. >> reporter: backlash to the russian invasion of ukraine is leading to u.s.. >> i will never support russia. >> the owner of san diego's pushkin russian restaurant says they've been getting distressing messages. >> someone said they would come by and blow up the restaurant and you know, this was going to be payback for what russians are doing in ukraine. >> reporter: owner ike gazaryan isn't even russian, he is armenian and many of the staff is ukrainian. new york's russian samovar restaurant says they lost 50% of their customers. the co-owner is ukrainian. >> we have nothing to do with the war, we want the war to end. >> reporter: many russian themed businesses including new york's iconic russian tea room are publicly stating they stand with ukraine and denounce the invasion hoping customers don't blame them for the actions of vladimir putin. at the same time people in the u.s. are finding ways to support ukraine. ♪ ♪ ♪ from ukraine's national anthem performed at the metropolitan opera, to rallies showing solidarity, to a line down the block at a ukrain
cbs' michael george has more. >> reporter: backlash to the russian invasion of ukraine is leading to u.s.. >> i will never support russia. >> the owner of san diego's pushkin russian restaurant says they've been getting distressing messages. >> someone said they would come by and blow up the restaurant and you know, this was going to be payback for what russians are doing in ukraine. >> reporter: owner ike gazaryan isn't even russian, he is armenian and many of the...
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here's cbs' michael george. >> there is nothing without art.eporter: shirley woodson's paintings are full of life, vibrant colors evoking images of water and strength. >> it's the shield of the nile. >> reporter: at 85 years old, her work is front and center in a solo exhibition called "shield of the nile reflections" at the detroit institute of art. >> reporter: i want my art to inspire and cause people to think. >> reporter: woodson taught high school in college for 26 years, and she's been a vital part of detroit's art community for decades. >> she is loving. she is firm. >> i said, well, she's the sweetest person, but she's tough. >> reporter: is that accurate? >> i don't know about being tough. perhaps i'm adamant. ( laughter ) >> reporter: she's also adamant about helping young people pursue careers in art, especially people of color. >> the larger art world out there is not representing artists of color, african american artists, in the way that it should. >> reporter: and woodson is already tirelessly working on her next project. >> wel
here's cbs' michael george. >> there is nothing without art.eporter: shirley woodson's paintings are full of life, vibrant colors evoking images of water and strength. >> it's the shield of the nile. >> reporter: at 85 years old, her work is front and center in a solo exhibition called "shield of the nile reflections" at the detroit institute of art. >> reporter: i want my art to inspire and cause people to think. >> reporter: woodson taught high school...
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here's cbs' michael george. >> there is nothing without art.>> reporter: shirley woodson's paintings are full of life, vibrant colors evoking images of water and strength. >> it's the shield of the nile. >> reporter: at 85 years old, her work is front and center in a solo exhibition called "shield of the nile reflections" at the detroit institute of art. >> reporter: i want my art to inspire and cause people to think. >> reporter: woodson taught high school in college for 26 years, and she's been a vital part of detroit's art community for decades. >> she is loving. she is firm. >> i said, well, she's the sweetest person, but she's tough. >> reporter: is that accurate? >> i don't know about being tough. perhaps i'm adamant. ( laughter ) >> reporter: she's also adamant about helping young people pursue careers in art, especially people of color. >> the larger art world out there is not representing artists of color, african american artists, in the way that it should. >> reporter: and woodson is already tirelessly working on her next project. >>
here's cbs' michael george. >> there is nothing without art.>> reporter: shirley woodson's paintings are full of life, vibrant colors evoking images of water and strength. >> it's the shield of the nile. >> reporter: at 85 years old, her work is front and center in a solo exhibition called "shield of the nile reflections" at the detroit institute of art. >> reporter: i want my art to inspire and cause people to think. >> reporter: woodson taught...
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here's cbs's michael george. >> reporter: high school senior kayana tate is deaf.r friends and family. but the 18-year-old rarely saw anyone who looked like her in sign language books. so she created her own. >>> had you ever written a book before? >> oh, no, this is my first experience trying to be published. it's just crucial. it's essential that black and brown individuals feel represented in life. it kind of, you know, makes you feel bad when you don't see yourself. >> reporter: using pictures of those closest to her, she's written "signing with kay." >> i'm proud of her. >> reporter: her daughter is proving she can accomplish anything. >>> it seems like she never lets somebody say, you can't do this. >> if they say that, that makes her go even harder. >> reporter: kayana plans to publish even more books. she wants to bridge the gap between the deaf and hearing communities. >> the letter i. >> reporter: like this?% >> yes, that's correct. >> reporter: okay. >> i'm here as living proof i can show people. i can learn and be an educator. >> reporter: she can also
here's cbs's michael george. >> reporter: high school senior kayana tate is deaf.r friends and family. but the 18-year-old rarely saw anyone who looked like her in sign language books. so she created her own. >>> had you ever written a book before? >> oh, no, this is my first experience trying to be published. it's just crucial. it's essential that black and brown individuals feel represented in life. it kind of, you know, makes you feel bad when you don't see yourself....
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michael george, cbs news. >>> developing news, gunfire erupted during an illegal y.ernight, o sides from popping up. kyrsten sinema reports from east oakland. >> reporter: the oakland police department has called in extra officers to work this weekend. it is mandatory overtime because they do not have enough officers. investigators say intelligence gathered from social media suggest that there will be another round of sideshows in oakland and the east bay. multiple rents rang out at a loud sideshows near the high street on ramp to northbound interstate 88 saturday morning. this location is known as the pit. you can hear gunshots in this instagram video. you can see a man lying on the ground. some people checked on him but he was not responsive after somebody shot him. the police say the man was left on the ground and he was run over by at least one car. investigators say the 24-year- old oakland man died. the police say that was one of several shootings that took place the deshow. o r ople were igotors say the vh on 500 scars took part in the sideshow around 2:30 a.m
michael george, cbs news. >>> developing news, gunfire erupted during an illegal y.ernight, o sides from popping up. kyrsten sinema reports from east oakland. >> reporter: the oakland police department has called in extra officers to work this weekend. it is mandatory overtime because they do not have enough officers. investigators say intelligence gathered from social media suggest that there will be another round of sideshows in oakland and the east bay. multiple rents rang out...
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michael george, cbs news . >>> ukraine's president spoke with you russian leaders, via zoom this morningt the worsening conditions on the ground in ukraine, and asked for more military help. speak of the president was absolutely clear, he said we will not be subjugated by russia. >> president at a crystal clear message ukraine anymore military help to survive the russian invasion . >> ukraine has to have the ability to control the air. president zelensky had a very specific request asking ukraine's allies that were available to ukrainian pilot that could neutralize russia's clear advantage in the air. >> i'm surprised that he did not ask for the united states for nato to impose a no-fly zone, i think he is clearly hearing that the united states will not do that because we do not want to get into a shooting war with russia. >> reporter: they didn't sugarcoat conditions on the ground he said the war is intensifying that russian troops are making little effort to spare civilian casualties targeting apartments, schools and other buildings, and he says he himself is a target . >> he said i kn
michael george, cbs news . >>> ukraine's president spoke with you russian leaders, via zoom this morningt the worsening conditions on the ground in ukraine, and asked for more military help. speak of the president was absolutely clear, he said we will not be subjugated by russia. >> president at a crystal clear message ukraine anymore military help to survive the russian invasion . >> ukraine has to have the ability to control the air. president zelensky had a very specific...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >> sang the buy to our beloved san francisco shop. we will show you the huge demand for the last batch of moshi plus how the latest space tour invite is meant to inspire students. >> the flag is still standing out on , the focus is on service on this cesar chavez day honoring the champion. martha's kitchen distributepeop today is an important reminder of the importance of building a community. >> this is an opportunity for each one of us to step up in our own way. >> >>> today, customers are saying goodbye to a long time shop in san francisco's japan town. it has been there for more than a century. >> you can see just how much support people are showing the business on its last leg. at one point, the line went down the sidewalk past the stop light and around the corner. >> this is what many waited and hours of a line for. >> we got here around 2:15, 2:30. >> that was in the morning. >> for generations, they have been crafting their traditional japanese rice cakes, mostly. this was easton's third day waiting in line. >> the first day i
michael george, cbs news, new york. >> sang the buy to our beloved san francisco shop. we will show you the huge demand for the last batch of moshi plus how the latest space tour invite is meant to inspire students. >> the flag is still standing out on , the focus is on service on this cesar chavez day honoring the champion. martha's kitchen distributepeop today is an important reminder of the importance of building a community. >> this is an opportunity for each one of us to...
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. >> michael george reports that the russia president is issuing a warning. >> the russian president warned ukraine saturday that the statehood is in jeopardy and if it continues to battle his invading troops. ukraine officials say russia violated a promised cease-fire with artillery file in airstrikes. close to 1.5 million have fled the country as the war escalates. the u.s. secretary of state visited a refugee reception center in poland before briefly crossing the border into ukraine . >> as to the pressure on russia, not only is it unprecedented and producing very results in russia but it will grow until this war choices brought to an end. >> ukraine state emergency services distributive video that says shows russian military plane shot down. the foreign ministry urged western allies to perform provide more defense. >> we effectively use them and today we shut down three russian attack aircraft which were bombing their cities. if we lose the skies and there will be much more blood on the ground. >> on a zoom call with nearly 300 members of congress the ukraine president pleaded fo
. >> michael george reports that the russia president is issuing a warning. >> the russian president warned ukraine saturday that the statehood is in jeopardy and if it continues to battle his invading troops. ukraine officials say russia violated a promised cease-fire with artillery file in airstrikes. close to 1.5 million have fled the country as the war escalates. the u.s. secretary of state visited a refugee reception center in poland before briefly crossing the border into...
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michael george, cbs news. >>> tennis star serena williams has been moving, but photo blunder has taken away some thunder. yesterday the new york times released an ad meant to congratulate the tennis icon on her venture-capital firm, generating over $111 million, but that focus immediately diverted to the articles only photo, a picture of her sister, venus, instead of her. serena had this to say on the blunder. no matter how far we come, we get reminded that it is not enough. this is why i raised $111 million to support the founders who are overlooked by ingrained systems woefully unaware of their biases, because even i am overlooked. you can do better, new york times. the new york times responded, this was our mistake, due to an error when selecting photos for the print edition, and did not appear online. a correction will appear in tomorrow's paper. >>> still ahead, cases of an omicron stealth variant doubling every week in the u.s. we ask a bay area doctor if we should be concerned about the rapid spread. >>> big changes in store for a popular san jose music festival this summer. wha
michael george, cbs news. >>> tennis star serena williams has been moving, but photo blunder has taken away some thunder. yesterday the new york times released an ad meant to congratulate the tennis icon on her venture-capital firm, generating over $111 million, but that focus immediately diverted to the articles only photo, a picture of her sister, venus, instead of her. serena had this to say on the blunder. no matter how far we come, we get reminded that it is not enough. this is...
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michael and st. george. >> c.m.g. >> stephen: the commander of michael and george. >> companion. >> stephen: oh, companion of michael and george. that sounds nice. it's the same order that james bond has. it's the same honor that-- >> yes, that's right. >> stephen: that james bond has. >> in the stories. he gets a c.m.g., and then is awarded-- offer him k.c.m.g., which is a knighthood, but he rejects it. >> stephen: he rejects the knighthood. were you offered the knighthood? >> obviously not now. who knows. what's so amaze about it, it's incredible, but i feel a sense of humor about giving it to me. >> stephen: it's normally given out to diplomats and spies. >> well... ( laughter ) will ( applause ) >> stephen: is there-- is there something you'd like to tell us, tell us that this whole time james bond was just a cover for your real job? >> yeah. >> stephen: that would be fantastic to find out at the end of your life. >> that was a 15-year cover, five movies. i went deep. >> stephen: yes. completely in character. >> yeah. >> stephen: what-- how did it feel when you
michael and st. george. >> c.m.g. >> stephen: the commander of michael and george. >> companion. >> stephen: oh, companion of michael and george. that sounds nice. it's the same order that james bond has. it's the same honor that-- >> yes, that's right. >> stephen: that james bond has. >> in the stories. he gets a c.m.g., and then is awarded-- offer him k.c.m.g., which is a knighthood, but he rejects it. >> stephen: he rejects the knighthood....
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michael george takes a look at the do it yourself health movement. >> reporter: tom dean has been diabetic hosts a twitter community where diabetic patient share their experiences. for them, constantly keeping track of their blood sugar and insulin can be a matter of life and death. >> when you have to stop for yourself, with everyone's busy schedules, it becomes a manageable thing. >> reporter: but now tom has help. he's using multiple apps to do things like monitor his diet, order new prescriptions and manage his blood sugar. >> i've just now dwone on to libra. it will tell me my level instantly, rather than finger tricking the old fashioned way. >> reporter: there are now thousands of health apps people are using to monitor their health, from asthma to weight loss to sleep apapnea. a study finds patients who use apps have better health outcomes, fewer hospital visits and lower medical costs. this doctor says with medical personnel strained treating covid patients, these apps allow nurses to monitor patient's health without a office visit. >> i love when patients are engaged in their own
michael george takes a look at the do it yourself health movement. >> reporter: tom dean has been diabetic hosts a twitter community where diabetic patient share their experiences. for them, constantly keeping track of their blood sugar and insulin can be a matter of life and death. >> when you have to stop for yourself, with everyone's busy schedules, it becomes a manageable thing. >> reporter: but now tom has help. he's using multiple apps to do things like monitor his diet,...
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michael george reports. >> reporter: they're majestic, fierce, and america's national bird. >> they'llimes, and it's such an amazing feeling. >> reporter: but lately bald eagles have been turning up in the unlikeliest of places. new york city. in january, bystanders in central park were awe struck when they witnessed a bald eagle, nicknamed rover, catch a gull in mid flight. >> eventually they're going to start to nest here and live here full-time. >> reporter: ron is a park ranger sergeant. >> plenty of open space to hunt. >> reporter: he's been part of a more than 20-year effort to bring the bald eagles back to new york. they used to be plentiful here. but pollution of the city's rivers and the pesticide ddt brought them to the brink of extinction. >> the egg shells got really thin from the pesticide and the eggs would break. they were almost extinct from new york state. >> reporter: starting in 2001, the parks department relocated 20 fledgling eagles from alaska and wisconsin to manhattan. that's rob back in 2006, feeding the baby eagles. >> so we would clik up a ladder, about 40, 5
michael george reports. >> reporter: they're majestic, fierce, and america's national bird. >> they'llimes, and it's such an amazing feeling. >> reporter: but lately bald eagles have been turning up in the unlikeliest of places. new york city. in january, bystanders in central park were awe struck when they witnessed a bald eagle, nicknamed rover, catch a gull in mid flight. >> eventually they're going to start to nest here and live here full-time. >> reporter: ron...
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. >> what nick, michael and george have in common is their collective addictions. how they all went from homeless addicts to working on the same construction crew traveling the bumpy road to recovery is another story. this is the true epidemic. >> my daughter had a severe drug problem. she various cocktails or cetera. and i had a very unique opportunity, even though she was an adult child that i could intervene. fortunately through tough, well, it worked. >> john who saved his daughter is now trying to save others. take that out. a building contractor by trade. she is also the founder and ceo of the epiphany foundation. an idea that started with a suggestion i was then remodeling 5 bedroom home. >> and i asked one of the sub's. what do you think i should do with this? >> and he said to be thought about a sober living facility. so john turned one of his bakersfield rental properties into a sober house where nick michael and george have found refuge while learning to stay sober. john, realize these men and others like them needed more. everybody sitting around doing
. >> what nick, michael and george have in common is their collective addictions. how they all went from homeless addicts to working on the same construction crew traveling the bumpy road to recovery is another story. this is the true epidemic. >> my daughter had a severe drug problem. she various cocktails or cetera. and i had a very unique opportunity, even though she was an adult child that i could intervene. fortunately through tough, well, it worked. >> john who saved his...
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michael. >> george, thank you. >>> now to more fallout from that stunning oscars moment.demy officials are weighing possible disciplinary actions after will smith slapped chris rock. this as the comedian gets ready to take the stage for the first time since the awards. t.j. holmes has the latest for us. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning to you all. the academy adopted a new code of conduct for its members after the harvey weinstein scandal in 2017, among other things it said members should respect human dignity and to behave in such a way that they don't use their power or influence in such a way that violates decency. well, you could argue that millions saw a blatant violation of that code on sundo about it. the academy board of governors is preparing to take what it calls appropriate action in response to this shocking moment on the oscars stage. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: in a new letter obtained by abc news overnight, top academy officials say they are upset and outraged over will smith's on stage assault of chris rock but they warned this must follow an offi
michael. >> george, thank you. >>> now to more fallout from that stunning oscars moment.demy officials are weighing possible disciplinary actions after will smith slapped chris rock. this as the comedian gets ready to take the stage for the first time since the awards. t.j. holmes has the latest for us. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning to you all. the academy adopted a new code of conduct for its members after the harvey weinstein scandal in 2017, among other...
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michael dukakis in 1988, who lost boy eight points to george w. bush. nobody's idea of a pop you list pig your, andrew jackson or franklin roosevelt, awkward guy, he won west virginia by ten points. now election night is called for republicans, donald trump won by that percentage point both times? because the union and mine workers who used to educate the people in the coal mine and outside the union as well why they should vote for democrats. and now the united mine workers is a fifth of its former size. that makes a big difference. >> you discussed the organizational levels in your book. "what it took to win." michael kazin, this has been fun. you are always welcome on the podcast. since you are local now we can have you come in in studio. >> i could be a weekly guest. >> those would be long podcasts. but congrats on your book, and thanks for coming here. >> thank you. >> thank you to everyone who has been listening and watching at washington times dot com. history as it happens is available wherever you get your podcasts. >>> at least six presidents
michael dukakis in 1988, who lost boy eight points to george w. bush. nobody's idea of a pop you list pig your, andrew jackson or franklin roosevelt, awkward guy, he won west virginia by ten points. now election night is called for republicans, donald trump won by that percentage point both times? because the union and mine workers who used to educate the people in the coal mine and outside the union as well why they should vote for democrats. and now the united mine workers is a fifth of its...
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. >> yeah, i would say wake me up before you go-go wham show you how long it's been since george michaele're doing in the a good record songs on mtv. a good reference that up 8 tenths of a percent. i believe that's even more important change because from january to february, it shows that there was increased 7.9. we're starting use that print number a year from now. we want how that lets things have gone terribly awry and places massively out of control. gasoline is one-third of the index on inflation. shelter was up 4.7% year-over-year to own up 4.2%. if you rent food was up over one percent. and again, not just gas, food and shelter air fares. if i'm bringing it home for people, car insurance, personal care, furniture, all moving higher on a year-over-year cost basis of note chickens at an all-time high as far as price increases go, baby food, auto parts, hotels as well. so it's all over. it's pervasive. it's all of our economy. he can't hide from it. >> wow. 1982, by the way, eat he came out and tron just a just to go down memory lane with you. i love i love and i don't understand why
. >> yeah, i would say wake me up before you go-go wham show you how long it's been since george michaele're doing in the a good record songs on mtv. a good reference that up 8 tenths of a percent. i believe that's even more important change because from january to february, it shows that there was increased 7.9. we're starting use that print number a year from now. we want how that lets things have gone terribly awry and places massively out of control. gasoline is one-third of the index...
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michael? >>> all right, george, now to that breaking vaccine news overnight.. let's go back to whit johnson with more. good morning, again, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. moderna is asking for emergency use authorization for all adults 18 and older to be eligible for a second booster dose. that's a fourth shot in all. this goes beyond pfizer's request earlier this week which only included those 65 and older and moderna says it was meant to provide federal regulators with more flexibility as they determine who should be eligible for an additional dose if it's authorized. this comes amid concerns of waning immunity and an omicron subvariant known as ba.2. new covid cases worldwide increased this week by nearly 10% following a six-week decline. cdc director dr. rochelle walensky is now warning that it's certainly possible that mask recommendations could have to be re-implemented anticipating there could be an increase in cases. now, currently ba.2 makes up nearly a quarter of all new cases in the u.s. estimates show the subvariant is between 30% and 80
michael? >>> all right, george, now to that breaking vaccine news overnight.. let's go back to whit johnson with more. good morning, again, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. moderna is asking for emergency use authorization for all adults 18 and older to be eligible for a second booster dose. that's a fourth shot in all. this goes beyond pfizer's request earlier this week which only included those 65 and older and moderna says it was meant to provide federal regulators...
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michael? >> all right, thank you, george. >>> now to that breaking news. ce arresting the gunman suspected in the chilling attacks on homeless people in new york city and washington, d.c. abc's stephanie ramos has more. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a suspect has been arrested in connection with the shootings of five homeless men right here in new york city and d.c. two of those victims dying from their gunshot wounds. the atf believes the same gun was used in each of the shootings. now, the mayors of both cities announced over the weekend a joint investigation vowing to protect the most vulnerable. now, here's a video police reviewed very closely. this disturbing video showing the suspect this past saturday in manhattan tapping a sleeping man with his foot, authorities say he opened fire killing him. just a few blocks away we were with nypd officers overnight as they warned homeless people about the suspect. urging them to go to city-owned shelters for safety. many of them telling us they prefer to stay in the streets. right
michael? >> all right, thank you, george. >>> now to that breaking news. ce arresting the gunman suspected in the chilling attacks on homeless people in new york city and washington, d.c. abc's stephanie ramos has more. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a suspect has been arrested in connection with the shootings of five homeless men right here in new york city and d.c. two of those victims dying from their gunshot wounds. the atf believes the...
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. >> dana: more for let's bring in michael allen former special assistance to george w. y the chinese ambassador he said this also about the relationship that they have with russia and why they won't condemn. watch. >> china is part of the solution. it is not part of the problem. china has normal trade, economic, financial, energy cooperations with russia. >> why can't you condemn this as an invasion? >> it doesn't solve the problem. >> dana: isn't what he just said the actual problem? >> it is, dana. the chinese are trying to have it both ways. on the one hand we have credible reports that the chinese may send arms to rearm the russians and with the other side of their mouth they are talking about peace. we need to be able to call them on this. if they turn out to be an arsenal for that we need to bring it to the attention of the world and sanction them. >> dana: he said china's objectives is in line with the wishes of most countries and china's claims are on the right side of history. it is in line with the wishes of most countries. objectively that's not true. >> it's
. >> dana: more for let's bring in michael allen former special assistance to george w. y the chinese ambassador he said this also about the relationship that they have with russia and why they won't condemn. watch. >> china is part of the solution. it is not part of the problem. china has normal trade, economic, financial, energy cooperations with russia. >> why can't you condemn this as an invasion? >> it doesn't solve the problem. >> dana: isn't what he just...
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served on the national security uncil under president george bush peered michael welcome back to our program here. as a backdrop to this, we must mention that sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, putin's right-hand man so to speak, was en route to beijing yesterday in his plane turned around. i do not know why. the chinese foreign minister, just yesterday in a press conference said that the real culprits in the crisis are the united states and nato. we know what beijing's position is. what can president biden do here, can he move the meter with china? >> michael: i do not think we will get china and russia to break from a strategic perspective. they have too much in common. they are allied against democracies and freedom of the press. any checks on their power. we ought to make china pay for this relationship with russia. i hope that president biden today, and his call is threatening sanctions on chinese entities that seek to backfill our sanctions against russia. we do not want everything we've worked so hard for in terms of sanctions against russia to be completely alleviat
served on the national security uncil under president george bush peered michael welcome back to our program here. as a backdrop to this, we must mention that sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, putin's right-hand man so to speak, was en route to beijing yesterday in his plane turned around. i do not know why. the chinese foreign minister, just yesterday in a press conference said that the real culprits in the crisis are the united states and nato. we know what beijing's position is....
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michael, welcome back. >> thank you, george. >> good to have you back. >>> the latest on the war in ukraine> busy morning and all eyes on that city of mariupol. the city is under siege. it has been for days, but right now hundreds of thousands of residents, they are trapped with nowhere to go as russia is escalating its attacks and the mayor describing the conditions as armageddon. >> president biden expected to announce new economic action against russia today as he continues to point the finger at russia for what he calls putin's price hike here at home, as gas prices and inflation soar to new heights. >> senior foreign correspondent ian pannell starts us off from ukraine near the capital of kyiv. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george. we're in a small town 20 miles due west of the capital. it's become one of those satellite towns that's processing people fleeing the battle zone and have seen a constant stream of hundreds in vehicles many waving white flags to signal they're civilians. here they're checked by the police and given humanitarian aid and sent on their way
michael, welcome back. >> thank you, george. >> good to have you back. >>> the latest on the war in ukraine> busy morning and all eyes on that city of mariupol. the city is under siege. it has been for days, but right now hundreds of thousands of residents, they are trapped with nowhere to go as russia is escalating its attacks and the mayor describing the conditions as armageddon. >> president biden expected to announce new economic action against russia today as...
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george g.w. appointee. michael luttig, bill burke, a prominent republican attorney who worked in the george w. bush administration. charles freeh who served as solicitor general during the reagan administration, and many more. these conservative jurists and attorneys have endorsed her precisely because she's independent and fair-minded. she will not rubber stamp any president's agenda. these conservative leaders know that. on the court judge jackson will be faithful to the constitution and the rule of law. finally we hear the false allegation that judge jackson will be, quote, soft on crime. look at her life. look at her record. and at the support she now has from the law enforcement community. as judge jackson noted in accepting the president's nomination, she has two uncles and a brother who serve as police officers. one of her uncles was chief of police in miami. on the bench, she's approached each criminal case in a manner that we would ask of every judge. look at the law, look at the facts. it's not surprising that she's garnered the support of multiple law enforcement groups. this nomine
george g.w. appointee. michael luttig, bill burke, a prominent republican attorney who worked in the george w. bush administration. charles freeh who served as solicitor general during the reagan administration, and many more. these conservative jurists and attorneys have endorsed her precisely because she's independent and fair-minded. she will not rubber stamp any president's agenda. these conservative leaders know that. on the court judge jackson will be faithful to the constitution and the...
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michael mccaul wants to go new killer. ok, nobody will seriously wants to do that. go ahead. george. yeah, no, that's right. i mean, they're creating facts on the ground. and unfortunately, no ukraine is led by absolutely disastrous leaders, as has happened really since 2014. and they were, they started off with a big, huge country now with crimea, and they're slowly losing every, you know, boss on. so this country, they've already lost crimea. they're about to lose, you know, the guns and more of the car and so on. they're about to lose. know they've already lost the also see goes well lose the black see goes. so that's the result of a terrible leadership in here that took it lead from the united states on the west, not realizing the united states, so it has no interest in ukraine that absolutely no interest in the welfare of ukrainians. they always saw ukraine as just a battering ram against russia, and they have love the still taking the cues and zaleski who probably on the hollywood auster show. and everyone will stand up and play. and they love the whole t shirt on shaven look and everything. but it's
michael mccaul wants to go new killer. ok, nobody will seriously wants to do that. go ahead. george. yeah, no, that's right. i mean, they're creating facts on the ground. and unfortunately, no ukraine is led by absolutely disastrous leaders, as has happened really since 2014. and they were, they started off with a big, huge country now with crimea, and they're slowly losing every, you know, boss on. so this country, they've already lost crimea. they're about to lose, you know, the guns and more...
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michael mccaul wants to go new killer. ok, nobody will seriously wants to do that. go ahead. george. yeah, no, that's right. i mean, they're creating facts on the ground. and unfortunately, no ukraine is led by absolutely disastrous leaders, as has happened really since 2014. and they were, they started off with a big, huge country out with crimea, and they're slowly losing every, you know, boss on. so this country, they've already lost crimea. they're about to lose, you know, the guns and more of the car and so on. they're about to lose. know they've already lost the also see goes well lose the black see goes. so that's the result of a terrible leadership in kia that took it lead from the united states on the west, not realizing the united states. so it has no interest in ukraine that absolutely no interest in the welfare of ukrainians. they always saw ukraine as just a battering ram against russia, and they have love the still taking the cues and zaleski who probably on the hollywood auster show. and everyone will stand up and play. and they love the whole t shirt unshaven look and everything. but it's no
michael mccaul wants to go new killer. ok, nobody will seriously wants to do that. go ahead. george. yeah, no, that's right. i mean, they're creating facts on the ground. and unfortunately, no ukraine is led by absolutely disastrous leaders, as has happened really since 2014. and they were, they started off with a big, huge country out with crimea, and they're slowly losing every, you know, boss on. so this country, they've already lost crimea. they're about to lose, you know, the guns and more...
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michael was a get to watching or bill or g. she has live at a legit by the more unable to george just about all the way to kind of life i need but gesture with the grand statements or least of participating in the system. ah, the trade union building supposedly simply called fire, but many reacted differently. ah ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct what is true, what is great in the world corrupted. you need to descend a. ready join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. i, united states has always had a variety of tools, news, and tags on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. the ha to we have a responsibility for the whole world. and we need to make rules for the rest without out there we i this is so good. are you the pursuit dealer, flush vila, t
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for democrats, you know michael dukakis 1988 who lost by eight points to george w bush. nobody's idea of a populist, you know figure of andrew jackson or franklin roosevelt either pretty awkward guy. he won west virginia by 10 points. it was called right away. i never got your election night. why and then now, you know election night. it's called for republicans. and for donald trump. he went by 45 percentage points both times. why because the union united mine workers used to educate people not just the coal mine union, but outside the union too, west virginia to vote for democrats. and why did she vote for democrats? and now the united mine workers is like a fifth of its former size that makes a big difference you discussed the organizational abilities of the party how they created those quite a bit in your book what it took to win a history of the democratic party. michael kazen this has been fun. you are always welcome on the podcast. thank you jordan, since you're you're in local, you know now now we can have you come in in studio now, you know unless i could be a w
for democrats, you know michael dukakis 1988 who lost by eight points to george w bush. nobody's idea of a populist, you know figure of andrew jackson or franklin roosevelt either pretty awkward guy. he won west virginia by 10 points. it was called right away. i never got your election night. why and then now, you know election night. it's called for republicans. and for donald trump. he went by 45 percentage points both times. why because the union united mine workers used to educate people...
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george w. bush found nothing illegal about the grants. michael gableman blames what he calls a botched election on the bipartisan wisconsin elections commission, which was created several years ago by republicans in the legislature. he especially targets its administrator, meagan wolfe. >> meagan wolfe: my position is nonpartisan as is all of the staff at the wisconsin elections commission. >> whitaker: what does that actually mean? >> wolfe: to me, it means that i don't give any deference to political pressure, so people trying to sway us to implement elections in a way that might be beneficial to one party, or one candidate, or the other. >> whitaker: meagan wolfe was unanimously confirmed for the wisconsin elections commission by the republican controlled state senate almost three years ago. in february of this year, she was sworn in as president of the national association of state election directors. >> wolfe: when we say that the election in wisconsin was free and fair, we're not guessing. we know that because we have audited the election.
george w. bush found nothing illegal about the grants. michael gableman blames what he calls a botched election on the bipartisan wisconsin elections commission, which was created several years ago by republicans in the legislature. he especially targets its administrator, meagan wolfe. >> meagan wolfe: my position is nonpartisan as is all of the staff at the wisconsin elections commission. >> whitaker: what does that actually mean? >> wolfe: to me, it means that i don't give...
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george floyd will be there speaking. workshops by scholars like doctor michael eric dyson and dr. aubrey hendrix. and on and on.he whole agenda is there. you can come any portion of the three days if you register, and it's all free. that does it for me. thanks for watching, i will see you back here tomorrow at 5 pm eastern for another live hour of politicsnation. more news at the top of the hour here on msnbc. msnbc . go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. after my dvt blood clot... i was uncertain... was another around the corner? or could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis
george floyd will be there speaking. workshops by scholars like doctor michael eric dyson and dr. aubrey hendrix. and on and on.he whole agenda is there. you can come any portion of the three days if you register, and it's all free. that does it for me. thanks for watching, i will see you back here tomorrow at 5 pm eastern for another live hour of politicsnation. more news at the top of the hour here on msnbc. msnbc . go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which...
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george. >> mary bruce, thanks very much. michael?ll turn to a second covid booster coming for americans. the fda is set to authorize a fourth shot for people over the age of 50. eva pilgrim is live if brooklyn with the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we're told the fda could authorize that additional booster for americans over 50 as soon as tomorrow. sources say the fourth shot will likely be offered, but not formally recommended. the details are still being worked out. the general idea that the shots would be available for people to choose based on their personal health and age. the move, an attempt to get the most vulnerable their second booster ahead of any surges this fall or winter. this is something we've seen previously happen in this pandemic. offering the shots to the most vulnerable and then later to the general population. health officials saying they will continue to monitor if the booster is needed for any additional age group. >> eva, so many people remain unvaccinated. are we still seein
george. >> mary bruce, thanks very much. michael?ll turn to a second covid booster coming for americans. the fda is set to authorize a fourth shot for people over the age of 50. eva pilgrim is live if brooklyn with the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we're told the fda could authorize that additional booster for americans over 50 as soon as tomorrow. sources say the fourth shot will likely be offered, but not formally recommended. the details are...