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natalie. explain to us this american families plan that the president is going to be touting the price tag for it and how likely it is to become reality. >> right. so this is a new plan that he's rolling out this week. it's separate from that big infrastructure plan that he just rolled out a few weeks ago. this is something that you could think of it as like expanding the social safety net in some ways that we haven't traditionally had government assistance bill to end in the united states, it would that expand preschool to children 3, 4, it would that free junior college tuition to any american who wants it and it would the guys paid leave. so not things that we have built in here. it's going to be very hard to pass. going to be even harder to implement if it does pass. these are change making programs. and so, you know, we'll see how he tries to sell it to congress, how he wants to ram it through whether he wants to work with republicans and whether he can keep his own party in agreement on
natalie. explain to us this american families plan that the president is going to be touting the price tag for it and how likely it is to become reality. >> right. so this is a new plan that he's rolling out this week. it's separate from that big infrastructure plan that he just rolled out a few weeks ago. this is something that you could think of it as like expanding the social safety net in some ways that we haven't traditionally had government assistance bill to end in the united...
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joining me now is professor at uc santos rose, natalie. hello. >> hello. >> and her daughter, nasa research scientist, natosha. >> hello. nice to be here. >> they are both joining us from skype from oregon, where they are visiting family with a new grandbaby in the family. congratulations. >> thank you. >> natalie, you have had an incredible career. can you explain the mission to us and what you found? >> kepler was nasa's first mission capable of finding potentially habitable or earth -sized planets, orbiting other stars in the galaxy. and for the first time we were able to detect not just one planet but hundreds or even thousands. and over its eight-year lifetime, it actually discovered something like 4500 planets orbiting other stars in our galaxy. and so from that data we learned three very important things, first, we learned that on average every single star in our galaxy harbors at least one planet. and the nearest potentially habitable planet is likely to be within 10 light-years, you know us living in the u.s., that would be like a
joining me now is professor at uc santos rose, natalie. hello. >> hello. >> and her daughter, nasa research scientist, natosha. >> hello. nice to be here. >> they are both joining us from skype from oregon, where they are visiting family with a new grandbaby in the family. congratulations. >> thank you. >> natalie, you have had an incredible career. can you explain the mission to us and what you found? >> kepler was nasa's first mission capable of...
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>> my partner in crime, natalie, is the ceo and runs the whole thing from the ground up. on a saturday and sunday, four songs and then sunday, four songs with my band and then there's teams that assemble all the videos and do all the post-production and then we put two music videos out per week. so i get to be a creator and put two music videos out per week on my channels with natalie and my band. it only cost me one weekend a month and that's how we set it up, that's how it allows me to be triple time focused. >> we call that parachuting in in the news business. i seem to recall a video about moving out of, what was it, your dad's house or natalie's dad's house? you were living with your parents to presumably not living with your parents. >> that's right. >> how is that, does that affect your music in a way, can you take more risks because you don't need to depend on being a musician to make money or is it somehow taking away from the music? >> we've chosen to do and again, this is a point of pride for us and very private. an independent profitable band and company. an i
>> my partner in crime, natalie, is the ceo and runs the whole thing from the ground up. on a saturday and sunday, four songs and then sunday, four songs with my band and then there's teams that assemble all the videos and do all the post-production and then we put two music videos out per week. so i get to be a creator and put two music videos out per week on my channels with natalie and my band. it only cost me one weekend a month and that's how we set it up, that's how it allows me to...
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let's speak to our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, who's at wembley. was all about the crowd capacity in dublin, wasn't it? that's right. uefa wanted every ground to confirm that it could host at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublinjust at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublin just could at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublinjust could not at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublin just could not give those assurances, so there are three group matches being moved, to st petersburg in russia, and their final last 16 matches being moved to wembley. spare a thought for sweden. they were due to have two or three group matches in dublin so they had based themselves there for the entirety of the tournament and now, they will be heading right over to russia. so bad news for them. but today's announcement is good for fans generally. it means that this cross continent euros that uefa had been so desperate to provide is actually going to happen and after a very tumultuous week it is finally some productive news forfans. and if fans h
let's speak to our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, who's at wembley. was all about the crowd capacity in dublin, wasn't it? that's right. uefa wanted every ground to confirm that it could host at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublinjust at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublin just could at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublinjust could not at least 25% of the capacity of fans and dublin just could not give those assurances, so there are three group matches being...
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cbs reporter, natalie brand, has the latest on whd e ve angot your shots . >> reporter: president bideern asked all americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office, now his administration is relaxing some of those recommendations. >> starting today, if you are fully vaccinated and outdoors, if you are outdoors and not in a crowd you no longer need a mask. >> reporter: fully vaccinated people can take off masks while exercising outdoors, attending small outdoor gatherings with a mixture of those little vaccinated and unvaccinated, and dining out or restaurants with friends from multiple households. >> we know the virus spreads well indoors, until more people are vaccinated and while we still have more than 50,000 cases per day, mask use indoors will provide extra protection. >> reporter: the new guidance comes as the administration redoubled efforts to reach out to those that are electing to get vaccinated. >> this is another great reason to get vaccinated, now, now! >> reporter: the number of daily doses administered fell from a high of 3.5 million two monday. >> the federal gove
cbs reporter, natalie brand, has the latest on whd e ve angot your shots . >> reporter: president bideern asked all americans to wear masks for his first 100 days in office, now his administration is relaxing some of those recommendations. >> starting today, if you are fully vaccinated and outdoors, if you are outdoors and not in a crowd you no longer need a mask. >> reporter: fully vaccinated people can take off masks while exercising outdoors, attending small outdoor...
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natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >> monday's attendance at the rangers home opener was a record for a sporting event in the u.s. since the pandemic began. >>> a live look at danville right now where a federal lawsuit is being announced against the city. this after police shot a cadet and now they are saying his rights were violated. officers say he pulled a knife and advanced toward them when he tried to talk to them but the family says wilson is mentally impaired and did not charge at the officers. now never-seen video of the shooting is being released. we will have more on the story as we receive it. more on kpix 5 news at 6:00. >>> sonoma announced charges against pg&e for its role in causing the 2019 kinkade fire that started near the geyser facility. it charges pg&e with five felonies and 28 misdemeanors including unlawfully causing fire that resulted in great bodily injury and loss of property. in 2020 pg&e pled guilty to 84 counts of manslaughter in a separate criminal case stemming from the camp fire. the company was fined millions of dollars. >>> also new at noon, the s
natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >> monday's attendance at the rangers home opener was a record for a sporting event in the u.s. since the pandemic began. >>> a live look at danville right now where a federal lawsuit is being announced against the city. this after police shot a cadet and now they are saying his rights were violated. officers say he pulled a knife and advanced toward them when he tried to talk to them but the family says wilson is mentally impaired and...
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natalie pirks is there.ugely dominant perforamnce from city, just surprising they didnt score more special day with fans there to watch the game. with the further unlocking of restrictions. it was incredibly well—deserved but for as brilliant as city were, spurs were really disappointing and very poor today. mason led his troops into the front line at the tender age ofjust 29, but they into the front line at the tender age of just 29, but they were into the front line at the tender age ofjust 29, but they were under siege from the get—go and really, it was a mixture of wastefulness and they kept spurs in it, right up until the 82nd minute when he was statuesque and spurs, they were just static, frankly. all the chances and possessions they had, the goal would come from a set piece like that, but it was very well—deserved. plenty of fans will feel aggrieved that he was on the pitch. two incidents where could've picked up two yellows and been off the pitch. but as it was, city very deserving of the victory but
natalie pirks is there.ugely dominant perforamnce from city, just surprising they didnt score more special day with fans there to watch the game. with the further unlocking of restrictions. it was incredibly well—deserved but for as brilliant as city were, spurs were really disappointing and very poor today. mason led his troops into the front line at the tender age ofjust 29, but they into the front line at the tender age of just 29, but they were into the front line at the tender age ofjust...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i was trying to determine what she had on. you know, clothing. and he got real quiet and whispered and he said, "red blood." chills up and down my spine because i thought, wow, this kid saw this. >> a little boy witnessed something terrifying the night his mother vanished. >> it just was ripping my heart. >> he was so traumatized. >> everybody's life changed that night. everybody's did. >> what had happened to his mom? >> i still wake up in the middle of the night. >> haunted for more than two decades, he would make a chilling discovery that would unlock this mystery. >> now you know the whole story. >> yes, sir. everything kind of clicked. >> it's just so unbelievable. >> i knew he was telling his mom's story. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." aaron fraser was only 3 years old when his mom left the house, never to be seen or heard from again. police soon learned that aaron may have witnessed the unspeakable, the murder of his own mother. the boy would
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i was trying to determine what she had on. you know, clothing. and he got real quiet and whispered and he said, "red blood." chills up and down my spine because i thought, wow, this kid saw this. >> a little boy witnessed something terrifying the night his mother vanished. >> it just was ripping my heart. >> he was so traumatized. >> everybody's life changed that night. everybody's did....
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and that's why i have a doctor, natalie crawford here to answer questions.t's jump into it. before we get to the viewer questions i have this one to ask you about the johnson & johnson vaccine. it has resumed after being linked to 15 case of a rare blood clotting condition in women most under age 50. dr. linnae nguyen tweeted this. i'm in the under 50 age group i chose to receive the johnson & johnson vaccine. if i knew then what i know now about the rare blood clotting disorder i would have chosen another vaccine. dr. crawford what would your message to women in the age group, especially pregnant women who are skeptical about getting any vaccine because of this. >> overall i'd like to say the vaccine available to you is the best vaccine together. however if you have a choice, the cdc does have the caveat on recommendations that the johnson & johnson vaccine may increase the risk of blood clots and low platelets. you may want to consider an mrna vaccine if you get the choice. >> let's go to the first viewer question. the viewer asks curious on the ob/gyn's t
and that's why i have a doctor, natalie crawford here to answer questions.t's jump into it. before we get to the viewer questions i have this one to ask you about the johnson & johnson vaccine. it has resumed after being linked to 15 case of a rare blood clotting condition in women most under age 50. dr. linnae nguyen tweeted this. i'm in the under 50 age group i chose to receive the johnson & johnson vaccine. if i knew then what i know now about the rare blood clotting disorder i would...
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natalie pirks, bbc news.nd leg at chelsea because he's been called up to monitor a polling station during local elections. the elections for the madrid assembly take place on tuesday the lath of may. real, who were held 1—1 at home in the first leg, play the second leg at stamford bridge the following day. there were two games in the women's super league tonight with third placed arsenal winning 2—0 at home to west ham. dutch striker vivianne miedema with the opener for the gunners before skipper kim little scored the second 12 minutes from time leaving them five points adrift of second placed manchester city while west ham drop a place to tenth... while greek international veatriki sarri scored a 96th minute equaliser for birmingham city against rivals aston villa taking the blues up a place to ninth. the spotify chief executive daniel ek, says he's put together a compelling offer to buy arsenal despite the club's current owner stan kroenke saying that he won't sell. the swede who's a lifelong gunners suppor
natalie pirks, bbc news.nd leg at chelsea because he's been called up to monitor a polling station during local elections. the elections for the madrid assembly take place on tuesday the lath of may. real, who were held 1—1 at home in the first leg, play the second leg at stamford bridge the following day. there were two games in the women's super league tonight with third placed arsenal winning 2—0 at home to west ham. dutch striker vivianne miedema with the opener for the gunners before...
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natalie brand has more on mondale's groundbreaking.olitical legacy. >> a few minutes ago -- >> reporter: walter mondale is often remembered for losing the presidency to ronald reagan in 1984, but he also made history by picking geraldine ferraro as his running mate, the first woman on the presidential ticket. hervous. k they'reoo >> ll, house.ne ti a lef anea the son of a methodist preacher, walter mondale's political career was marked with an early success. he became attorney general at 32 and was elected to u.s. senate in 36. in 1976, jimmy carter tapped mondale to be his running mate on the democratic presidential ticket. >> and i'm proud and honored to be a part of this team. >> reporter: after carter's victory, mondale immediately beefed up the job of vice president, moving the vice president's office to the west wing of the white house. he started having weekly luncheons with the president. both traditions endure to this day. carter was defeated for re-election in 1980. four years later, mondale sought the top job for himself but
natalie brand has more on mondale's groundbreaking.olitical legacy. >> a few minutes ago -- >> reporter: walter mondale is often remembered for losing the presidency to ronald reagan in 1984, but he also made history by picking geraldine ferraro as his running mate, the first woman on the presidential ticket. hervous. k they'reoo >> ll, house.ne ti a lef anea the son of a methodist preacher, walter mondale's political career was marked with an early success. he became attorney...
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natalie brand, cbs2 news, the white house. >> this despite the new sanctions, the team is working with the russian counterparts to set up the summit and he believes president putin will accept the invitation. >>> a live look at capitol hill this evening, senate democrats are moving forward to try to expand the u.s. supreme court's. today they said if they will introduce a measure to add four more justices. right now there are a total of nine justices, the majority of them are conservative. >> i think it is an idea that should be considered, and i think that the president is taking the right approach to have a commission to study such a thing. it is a big step. >> nancy pelosi did not commit to bringing the bill to the floor for a vote. >>> buckingham palace just announced the guest list for prince philip's funeral. the duke of edinburgh is being laid to rest saturday at st. george chapel in windsor castle. you know arrangements have been made in the works for years, but the memorial service had to be stripped back because of the pandemic. the congregation of mourners will only consist
natalie brand, cbs2 news, the white house. >> this despite the new sanctions, the team is working with the russian counterparts to set up the summit and he believes president putin will accept the invitation. >>> a live look at capitol hill this evening, senate democrats are moving forward to try to expand the u.s. supreme court's. today they said if they will introduce a measure to add four more justices. right now there are a total of nine justices, the majority of them are...
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i want to bring in natalie jackson, a wrongful death attorney. natalie, what jumped out at you? we did hear the minneapolis police sergeant, the retired minneapolis police sergeant testify that chauvin told him floyd was going crazy. chauvin didn't mention using his knee on george floyd's neck for those almost ten minutes. what red flags were raised to you? >> well, i think one of the main things that jumped out to me was the use of force policy, because in this case of course officers can use force to subdue people. however, the use of force policy, just like the national policy, says that you use force and you have to determine it based on moment by moment in the situation. what we do know is that derek chauvin's knee was on george floyd's neck while he was unconscious in handcuffs. i think this is going to go to the depreaved heart and whether or not he chauvin did -- >> let's bring in cheryl dorsey, the author of the book "black and blue." sergeant dorsey, let's talk a little bit about what happened today. it was so powerful, so dramatic. you were watching it, we were all wa
i want to bring in natalie jackson, a wrongful death attorney. natalie, what jumped out at you? we did hear the minneapolis police sergeant, the retired minneapolis police sergeant testify that chauvin told him floyd was going crazy. chauvin didn't mention using his knee on george floyd's neck for those almost ten minutes. what red flags were raised to you? >> well, i think one of the main things that jumped out to me was the use of force policy, because in this case of course officers...
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natalie, let's start with the prosecution. what are you expecting to see from them? >> well, it's going to be interesting who does this closing. i believe it will be jerry blackwell. he did the opening in this case, and i felt he did a great job on that. he seems to be the person that wants these big occasions in this trial, so i believe it will be jerry blackwell. what i expect from him is him to come out hard to disprove all of the different causes of death that the defense has thrown out there, such as the drugs, the crowd, the adrenaline, the excited delirium, the pre-existing medical conditions. i think that's what you're going to see from him, spending a lot of time showing it was not that and that george floyd died as a result of derek chauvin's knee on his neck. >> what are you expecting from the defense? >> from the defense, i'm expecting the exact opposite. i think it's important to remember the defense doesn't have to prove anything. all they have to do is poke holes and try to get some doubt from the jury that perhaps something else caused the death of ge
natalie, let's start with the prosecution. what are you expecting to see from them? >> well, it's going to be interesting who does this closing. i believe it will be jerry blackwell. he did the opening in this case, and i felt he did a great job on that. he seems to be the person that wants these big occasions in this trial, so i believe it will be jerry blackwell. what i expect from him is him to come out hard to disprove all of the different causes of death that the defense has thrown...
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moderna vaccine supply to continue or even accelerate the current pace of vaccinations. >> reporter: natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> so the cdc says nearly 124 million americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. more than 76 million people are fully vaccinated. that is 23% of the u.s. population. >>> president biden announced plans to end america's longest war. he said it's time for all remaining 2,500 troops in afghanistan to come home. >> i'm now the fourth united states president to preside over american troops in afghanistan, two republicans, two democrats. i will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth. >> the president announced yesterday that he's pulling troops out of afghanistan by september 11th which is 20 years after the deadliest trivalent -- deadliest terror attack in america. senator lindsey graham does not support the plan. he says mr. biden is paving the way for another 9/11. >> again, there are no great outcomes, but this is the worst possible outcome is to pull up and leave and hope that things will turn out well. that did not happen in iraq, a
moderna vaccine supply to continue or even accelerate the current pace of vaccinations. >> reporter: natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> so the cdc says nearly 124 million americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. more than 76 million people are fully vaccinated. that is 23% of the u.s. population. >>> president biden announced plans to end america's longest war. he said it's time for all remaining 2,500 troops in afghanistan to come home....
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natalie brand has more on what you can expect if you're getting the shot. >> reporter: gabe willis isenced some side effects after receiving his first shot last month. >> a lot of fatigue, and my lymph nodes under my arm were really swollen. >> reporter: the cdc is tracking side effects from the covid shot, even launching a new app so people can check in after receiving the vaccine. common symptoms can include pain, redness, and swewelling a the injection site, some skin rashes have also been reported. doctors say don't panic. >> anything from a headache to a feeling of muscle aches or fatigue, and just feeling maybe even chills and fever. signs that your immune system is responding to the vaccine. >> reporter: dr. lisa maragawkus from johns hopkins school of public health says data suggests women are reporting more side effects as are people who have had covid already. >> that's probably because their immune system already knows how to respond to the virus. >> reporter: as we age, the immune system is less able to mount a more robust response to the vaccine which may explain why youn
natalie brand has more on what you can expect if you're getting the shot. >> reporter: gabe willis isenced some side effects after receiving his first shot last month. >> a lot of fatigue, and my lymph nodes under my arm were really swollen. >> reporter: the cdc is tracking side effects from the covid shot, even launching a new app so people can check in after receiving the vaccine. common symptoms can include pain, redness, and swewelling a the injection site, some skin...
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s bs reporter natalie brand explains why. >> the u.s. senate set a new one day record for vaccine shots delivered this weekend. 4.6 million doses were administered saturday alone. >> we are adding millions more each week. >> reporter: michigan which is seeing the biggest surge in new cases is asking for more vaccines to be diverted to the state. >> what is happening in michigan today could be what is happening in other states tomorrow so it is on all of us to recognize we can squash where we are seeing hot spots. it is in everyone's best interest. >> reporter: but the biden administration says it will not surge doses to state hotspots. >> the answer to that is to really close things down to go back to our basis, to go back to where we were last spring. last summer, and to shut things down. flattened the curve, to decrease contact with one another. >> reporter: the rising cases in the upper midwest can be traced to the variant first detected in the uk, and is being spread more easily amongst school-aged children especially those taking pa
s bs reporter natalie brand explains why. >> the u.s. senate set a new one day record for vaccine shots delivered this weekend. 4.6 million doses were administered saturday alone. >> we are adding millions more each week. >> reporter: michigan which is seeing the biggest surge in new cases is asking for more vaccines to be diverted to the state. >> what is happening in michigan today could be what is happening in other states tomorrow so it is on all of us to recognize...
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natalie pirks, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are george eaton, the senior online editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistant comment editor, olivia utley. back to see both of you. thank you for being with us. —— nice to see both of you. tomorrow's front page starting with... interior resign—that's the headline on the front page of the metro. labour leader sir keir starmer claims borisjohnson�*sjob is on the line if he is found to have misled parliament over downing street flat renovations. the i has the story that the electoral commission will investigate the downing street flat renovations. the prime minister's fiance carrie symonds could be asked to give evidence. on the front page of the financial times, arlene foster has announced her resignation as leader of the democratic unionist party and as northern ireland first minister. glaciers are melting twice as fast as 20 years ago. that's one of the st
natalie pirks, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are george eaton, the senior online editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistant comment editor, olivia utley. back to see both of you. thank you for being with us. —— nice to see both of you. tomorrow's front page starting with... interior resign—that's the headline on the front...
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last year the numbers are rising again for more we are joined or we join red active correspondent natalie mcgill out of one school with these weapons the university of central florida. that only a lowly. it's disturbing to see an increase in police getting military gear college police do not need armed a vehicle and they absolutely do if they're a d. one school that wins a national championship and pretty much anything when there's thousands of students with underdeveloped frontal lobes powered by gangling and chip ole in one location even a national lacrosse championship could set them off they ready for that is just policing one on this not policing want to know why and. ok maybe it is but it should be local police shouldn't get their hands on free weapons of war ok ok 1st of all they're not totally for free police still pay for transfer and maintenance costs it's like any credulous ad that says something's free if you can get it yourself yeah except instead of a flat screen t.v. it's an m. raft well to be fair a flat screen t.v. could cause a lot of damage if launched from a distance b
last year the numbers are rising again for more we are joined or we join red active correspondent natalie mcgill out of one school with these weapons the university of central florida. that only a lowly. it's disturbing to see an increase in police getting military gear college police do not need armed a vehicle and they absolutely do if they're a d. one school that wins a national championship and pretty much anything when there's thousands of students with underdeveloped frontal lobes powered...
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natalie pirks watched the action for us.been seven years since chelsea's last champions league quarter—final but tonight, they were favourites. it hadn't exactly been a perfect build up, though. a 5—2 thrashing on saturday, a training ground bust—up on sunday, and porto were relishing their underdog tag. and mendy had to make sure... in a topsy—turvy season, travel restrictions meant this was being played in seville but tuchel needn't fret. mason mount was about to settle chelsea nerves. it's a lovely turn by mason mount, and that's the goal that chelsea wanted! a balletic turn and goal to further cement his england euros claim. with the minutes ticking down, chelsea kept pushing for a winner. but it came from an unlikely source. defender ben chilwell robbed the defender, beat the keeper, and couldn't miss. and he walks it in! his first champions league goal, a second away goal for chelsea. a semifinal draws tantalisingly near. natalie pirks, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very g
natalie pirks watched the action for us.been seven years since chelsea's last champions league quarter—final but tonight, they were favourites. it hadn't exactly been a perfect build up, though. a 5—2 thrashing on saturday, a training ground bust—up on sunday, and porto were relishing their underdog tag. and mendy had to make sure... in a topsy—turvy season, travel restrictions meant this was being played in seville but tuchel needn't fret. mason mount was about to settle chelsea...
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natalie brand, cbs2 news, the white house. >>> coming up at 5:30 we talk with use sf infectious disease physician monica gandhi about the easing of outdoor mask restrictions as well as a johnson & johnson blood clot risk and how it is impacting vaccine hesitancy. >>> california's positivity rate is the lowest in the country. it is currently at 1.2%, also the lowest rate the state has seen in a year. >> california will have slightly less out by the 2022 midterms. for the first time, the state is losing a the house of representatives. california's delegation will drop from 53 members to 52 after newly released census data revealed record slow population growth in the golden state. meanwhile, texas is growing so fast it is gaining two seat, florida is one of five other states adding a seat. new york, michigan, illinois are among a half-dozen other states losing one seat. california's loss of a congressional seat also means a drop in federal funding. affected states will begin that tedious, often contentious, redistricting process this fall. >>> still ahead and streaming on cbsn bay area, o
natalie brand, cbs2 news, the white house. >>> coming up at 5:30 we talk with use sf infectious disease physician monica gandhi about the easing of outdoor mask restrictions as well as a johnson & johnson blood clot risk and how it is impacting vaccine hesitancy. >>> california's positivity rate is the lowest in the country. it is currently at 1.2%, also the lowest rate the state has seen in a year. >> california will have slightly less out by the 2022 midterms. for...
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earlier, i spoke to natalie sambhi, who's an expert on indonesia's military and security, who explaineds missing submarine. the priority is locating the submarine, and then obviously finding out whether or not the crew obviously finding out whether or not its crew is still alive. at the moment, there is a singaporean rescue vessel and a malaysian rescue vessel in the area, but unfortunately the singaporean vessel will only reach the site — the potential site — perhaps on saturday. and what's your understanding of how this happened, how this submarine could have gone missing? again, there are a number of scenarios. the theory floated at the moment is that there was a power outage during the drill and the submarine sank to a depth of between 600 and 700 metres. but at this point, it is not known. if we take the sanjuan argentinian submarine that sank a few years ago, again, that was a power outage caused by water leaking into a battery pack. so at this point, there are a number of scenarios, but the power outage theory seems to be the most prominent. and when it comes to the submarine its
earlier, i spoke to natalie sambhi, who's an expert on indonesia's military and security, who explaineds missing submarine. the priority is locating the submarine, and then obviously finding out whether or not the crew obviously finding out whether or not its crew is still alive. at the moment, there is a singaporean rescue vessel and a malaysian rescue vessel in the area, but unfortunately the singaporean vessel will only reach the site — the potential site — perhaps on saturday. and...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching.nder attack again, just three months after the deadly insurrection. >> new reporting surrounding the death of capitol police officer billy evans. an 18-year veteran of the force. after a man rammed his car into a checkpoint. the latest on that suspect and what officials found in his travel records, as they investigate a motive. >>> the deadly attack now amplifying security concerns across the capitol. >> this rips the scab off, and
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching.nder attack again, just three months after the deadly insurrection. >> new reporting surrounding the death of capitol police officer billy evans. an 18-year veteran of the force. after a man rammed his car into a checkpoint. the latest on that suspect and what officials found in his travel records, as they investigate a motive. >>> the deadly attack now amplifying security concerns across the capitol. >> this rips the scab off, and
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> everyone says that you and your sister were your mom's life. >> yeah. amazing person. committed to family, committed to my sister and i, and then five years later, gone. >> she was a gorgeous girl, a model who became a mom. >> said you guys made some good looking kids. >> oh, they sure did. >> on the eve of her son's 5th birthday she vanished. >> the whole time we're talking about where is she, what happened. >> when the woman disappears, we know police will have questions for the man in her life. in this case, that wonlt be so simple. there was the estranged husband who admitted to an argument that once landed her in jail. >> she came at me, i grabbed her by the arms, then she called the police. >> then, there was the former colleague with a crush. >> cliff shared with friends that he had found the love of his life. >> you have three potential suspect. >> yeah it's a tangle. >> co
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> everyone says that you and your sister were your mom's life. >> yeah. amazing person. committed to family, committed to my sister and i, and then five years later, gone. >> she was a gorgeous girl, a model who became a mom. >> said you guys made some good looking kids. >> oh, they sure did. >> on the...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> hello, 911. >> i think there's a body out here. please send somebody, hurry. >> they had the body of a young woman who matched the description of reagan, and i just kept saying, that has to be wrong. >> who would want to hurt reagan, investigators would start with those closest to her. >> is your gut telling you as many as someone she knew? >> we were figuring it was probably somebody she knew, an ex-boyfriend, current boyfriend. >> but miles away, a string of alarming encounters. >> he had a knife. he put it to any neck. >> i heard a voice say don't turn around or i'll shoot. >> this is somebody that wanted to be evil. >> could there be a connection to reagan's murder, the answer would leave an entire city infuriated. >> how the heck does this happen. how does this happen. >> they could have connected the dots way sooner. >> the system failed reagan terribly. >> i think it's outrage times a thousand. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline," college student r
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> hello, 911. >> i think there's a body out here. please send somebody, hurry. >> they had the body of a young woman who matched the description of reagan, and i just kept saying, that has to be wrong. >> who would want to hurt reagan, investigators would start with those closest to her. >> is your gut telling you as many as someone she knew? >> we were figuring it was probably somebody she...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i refuse to live in fear. >> you're dead. >> ever since i heard it, it's been replaying in my head, over and over. it was, all, very unbelievable. >> reporter: it happened on thanksgiving. two teenagers, missing. >> i just buried my head into my hands, and i started to cry. >> reporter: where they were, and what they did would launch a terrifying case. >> why did have to happen here? >> reporter: with a deadly end. >> nobody's leaving until we figure out what happened. >> reporter: a man at home, alone, and afraid. what would you do, if you felt in danger? >> they were really attacking his home. >> you have a right to protect your home, and to protect yourself. >> he planned. he prepared. and he was determined to kill. >> reporter: the most chilling detail of all. what you'll hear on tape. >>> hello. and welcome to "dateline." growing up, cousins nick brady and haile kifer were clo
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i refuse to live in fear. >> you're dead. >> ever since i heard it, it's been replaying in my head, over and over. it was, all, very unbelievable. >> reporter: it happened on thanksgiving. two teenagers, missing. >> i just buried my head into my hands, and i started to cry. >> reporter: where they...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it's been extremely hard. >> the hardest part was the crime scene picture of our mom. >> i always told myself she didn't see it coming. >> reporter: a mother, at work in her office -- murdered. >> someone shot her and just let her die. >> reporter: four bullets. making sure she was dead. >> who wanted this very nice, professional woman dead? >> reporter: police start to dig. her new fiance -- >> he was like, i have to move on. >> it was just very suspicious. >> reporter: her final client. >> he owned a .9-millimeter gun. >> reporter: and she was shot with one of those. her ex-husband. he was under deep suspicion by the whole town. >> he was. >> did you murder your wife? >> no. >> i know anyone's capable of anything but we would know. we're his kids. >> reporter: a chilling case. >> greed, hate, murder. >> reporter: with a riveting end. >> our mom's killer is still out there. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline. "pam zimmerman was everything to her three ch
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it's been extremely hard. >> the hardest part was the crime scene picture of our mom. >> i always told myself she didn't see it coming. >> reporter: a mother, at work in her office -- murdered. >> someone shot her and just let her die. >> reporter: four bullets. making sure she was dead. >> who wanted this very nice, professional woman dead? >> reporter: police start to dig. her...
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natalie pirks at wembley.vernment on behalf of the financier lex greensill and the now—collapsed company greensill capital. 40 pages of exchanges, relating to a period early in the pandemic, last year, were released last night, in response to a freedom of information request. iain watson is at westminster. what do these documents tell us? david cameron has not broken lobbying rules, but the documents show the extent to which he was deploying his knowledge over how government works to lobby on behalf of greensill. in one document, the most senior civil servant at the treasury says he has had some incoming from his old boss, none other than david cameron, who is not getting very far from the treasury, he goes to the bank of england and ask for help. labour say, why is it the former coach mike i was spending so much time with senior officials at the pandemic west at the treasury says, the fact david cameron's efforts to lobby were ultimately unsuccessful proves that nothing improper was taking place. $1150 improp
natalie pirks at wembley.vernment on behalf of the financier lex greensill and the now—collapsed company greensill capital. 40 pages of exchanges, relating to a period early in the pandemic, last year, were released last night, in response to a freedom of information request. iain watson is at westminster. what do these documents tell us? david cameron has not broken lobbying rules, but the documents show the extent to which he was deploying his knowledge over how government works to lobby on...
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he's the 1st asian american to receive an oscar nomination for best actor for his performance in me natalie as a korean immigrant who moved this family to arkansas to become a farmer. there is something confident about its own point of view. wire another. upon origines be juxtaposed to you know. the true front runner this year considered a shoo in for best film and best director is no meant land the poignant road movie from china spawn director chloe joe francis mcdormand place of van living modern day known that no. i'm just. not the same thing right. no matter and explores a life lived off the great frances mcdormand has a good shot at her 3rd oscar for best actress appear on the stage of the 2018 academy awards for more diversity among nominees is already coming to an. advantage of the week let's bring in scott ross perot for his expertise on the 2021 oscar it's great to see you scott so this is really quite something of course because the oscars are looking to be the 1st host pandemic in person award ceremony tell us a little bit about how this is going to happen this year. yeah you kno
he's the 1st asian american to receive an oscar nomination for best actor for his performance in me natalie as a korean immigrant who moved this family to arkansas to become a farmer. there is something confident about its own point of view. wire another. upon origines be juxtaposed to you know. the true front runner this year considered a shoo in for best film and best director is no meant land the poignant road movie from china spawn director chloe joe francis mcdormand place of van living...
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natalie pirks was at wembley.vernment pilot of course. 4000 fans, and another 4000 from the local area and nhs workers that got a negative test to get injured today. i think a lot of them are saying to me, we do not really know what the atmosphere is going to be like them are going to be socially distance. but they made their voices town. it was an atmosphere here today which was a miracle considering this is 10% less than that full and they really make their voices heard and i think the players seem to really get a lot out of it. certainly city did. they were at the races from the first minute. but it was fantastic to see fans and to see them and talk to them again, how we have missed them. three games in the premier league today. burnley steering themselves towards safety with a huge 4—0 win over wolves at molineux. striker chris wood at the heart of that with a first—half hat—trick. sean dyche�*s side now nine points clear of fulham and the relegation
natalie pirks was at wembley.vernment pilot of course. 4000 fans, and another 4000 from the local area and nhs workers that got a negative test to get injured today. i think a lot of them are saying to me, we do not really know what the atmosphere is going to be like them are going to be socially distance. but they made their voices town. it was an atmosphere here today which was a miracle considering this is 10% less than that full and they really make their voices heard and i think the...
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i also want to bring in bacari sellers, who himself is a lawyer along with natalie jackson. also with us cheryl dorsey, a retired lapd sergeant, author of the book "black and blue." the chief testified bluntly that chauvin's actions were in no way, shape or form, his words, part of our policy or training and certainly not part of what he described as our ethics or values. how powerful do you believe that testimony was? >> what we saw today was the policy and procedures being reviewed. we also heard from the police talking about causation. i would say today really was an outline of the case for murder two in this case. >> sergeant dorsey, what do you think? >> thi think it's going to be vy difficult to argue against a sergeant, a lieutenant and their chief. none of what we saw was taught. the defense is going to ultimately speak to what was in chauvin's mind. understand, it's very difficult to argue what's in someone's head. >> let me go back for a second before i go to bacari. how does the community view the chief? how much weight does his testimony carry? he's been there fo
i also want to bring in bacari sellers, who himself is a lawyer along with natalie jackson. also with us cheryl dorsey, a retired lapd sergeant, author of the book "black and blue." the chief testified bluntly that chauvin's actions were in no way, shape or form, his words, part of our policy or training and certainly not part of what he described as our ethics or values. how powerful do you believe that testimony was? >> what we saw today was the policy and procedures being...
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natalie pirks, bbc news.owing day. there were two games in the women's super league tonight with third placed arsenal winning 2—0 at home to west ham. dutch striker vivianne miedema with the opener for the gunners before skipper kim little scored the second 12 minutes from time leaving them five points adrift of second placed manchester city while west ham drop a place to tenth. while greek international veatriki sarri scored a 96th—minute equaliser for birmingham city against rivals aston villa taking the blues up a place to ninth. the spotify chief executive daniel ek says he's put together a compelling offer to buy arsenal despite the club's current owner stan kroenke saying that he won't sell. the swede, who's a lifelong gunners supporter, says he wants kroenke to hear him out, that his offer is serious, and he has the funds in place. arsenal legends thierry henry, dennis bergkamp and patrick vieira havejoined his bid to buy the club which follows fan protests at the emirates last week. following the iris
natalie pirks, bbc news.owing day. there were two games in the women's super league tonight with third placed arsenal winning 2—0 at home to west ham. dutch striker vivianne miedema with the opener for the gunners before skipper kim little scored the second 12 minutes from time leaving them five points adrift of second placed manchester city while west ham drop a place to tenth. while greek international veatriki sarri scored a 96th—minute equaliser for birmingham city against rivals aston...
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oprah and natalie portman and jay-z and howard schultz why they are going all-in on an alt-milk brand today's big number 3.8 million. that is how many single family homes in the u.s. are needed to meet the current housing demand according to freddie mac that is a 52% rise in the home shortage compared to 2018. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. when it's hot outside your car is like a sauna steaming up lingering odors. febreze car vent clips stop hot car stench with up to 30 days of freshness. get relief with febreze. >>> welcome back let's step outs
oprah and natalie portman and jay-z and howard schultz why they are going all-in on an alt-milk brand today's big number 3.8 million. that is how many single family homes in the u.s. are needed to meet the current housing demand according to freddie mac that is a 52% rise in the home shortage compared to 2018. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our...
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[aplausos] un fuerte aplauso tambiÉn a los padres natalie y enzo.elices. si dios quiere ya faltan poquitos dÍas. aprovechamos para poder agradecer a santi. querÍamos agradecerle por todo lo que hizo por nuestra hija. tuvo una campaÑa al hombro y es admirable. raÚl: natalie, quÉ sigue ahora quÉ lograron el milagro de comprar la medicina mÁs cara del mundo? natalie: bueno, ahora, tenemos que elegir un centro de distribuciÓn. serÁ en buenos aires., luego, viajar obviamente. raÚl: ahÍ estÁ enzo. hola, enzo. buenos dÍas. no sÉ si nos escuchas. enzo: escucho. raÚl: un fuerte abrazo para ti. cuÁl es su mayor sueÑo? enzo: que emma camine. raÚl: mira lo importante que es tener la fe y la convicciÓn. va a caminar. oigan, gracias. gracias de corazÓn por mostrar su historia en "despierta amÉrica". santi, para terminar con, rompiste tlÍmite con esta campaÑa. cuÁl es tu mayor sueÑo? dÓnde quieres llegar santi: me gustarÍa tener una ong mÁs grande que google. siempre digo lo mismo. me gustarÍa poder hacer todo esto que se ha esucturado, que sea de una manera mÁs e
[aplausos] un fuerte aplauso tambiÉn a los padres natalie y enzo.elices. si dios quiere ya faltan poquitos dÍas. aprovechamos para poder agradecer a santi. querÍamos agradecerle por todo lo que hizo por nuestra hija. tuvo una campaÑa al hombro y es admirable. raÚl: natalie, quÉ sigue ahora quÉ lograron el milagro de comprar la medicina mÁs cara del mundo? natalie: bueno, ahora, tenemos que elegir un centro de distribuciÓn. serÁ en buenos aires., luego, viajar obviamente. raÚl: ahÍ...
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and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> out of the blue, one day, you have a collect call from an inmate at sing sing correctional facility. like, okay. >> do you think the system works and we're going to beat this. we didn't. >> he's become my brother. i want to see him out. >> reporter: life was cheap, that night in new york. two brutal murders, just a half-mile apart. >> here for a homicide crime scene. >> six people were convicted including eric glisson. >> you would actually think they read the wrong verdict. >> reporter: then, divine intervention through a nun, he called grandma. >> eric would say, grandma, i think this all happening for a reason. >> reporter: maybe, a nun could help him get into heaven. but could she help him get out of prison? what she helped him do was get a lawyer, and together, they hunted for the truth. >> this is the one case, that has kept me up at night, for six years. >> he says, i know you're innocent. i know the guys who committed this crime. >> reporter: will justice, finally, arrive? hello and welcome to "dateline." eric glisson was jus
and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> out of the blue, one day, you have a collect call from an inmate at sing sing correctional facility. like, okay. >> do you think the system works and we're going to beat this. we didn't. >> he's become my brother. i want to see him out. >> reporter: life was cheap, that night in new york. two brutal murders, just a half-mile apart. >> here for a homicide crime scene. >> six people were...
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. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> we used to have a debate about who lovedh other more. i love you more. no, i love you more. and sometimes i even go to sleep and i still say it, like mom, i love you more. that's the kind of stuff a kid never forgets. >> she was the single mom who kept him safe. she was also keeping a secret. >> she was really working for the cia? >> that's my understanding, yes. >> an undercover job handling classified documents, but the real intrigue started when she went missing. >> i knew something was wrong. >> i didn't want to believe that this was actually a reality. >> we had concerns that there may be missing classified information. it could turn into an espionage investigation. >> espionage? was this some kind of international spy caper or maybe it was something closer to home? >> what we got was the information that would break this case wide open. >> the case of a cia mom. could a clue from her son help solve this mystery? >> i'm never going to give up. never going to give up on anything. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline." for
. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> we used to have a debate about who lovedh other more. i love you more. no, i love you more. and sometimes i even go to sleep and i still say it, like mom, i love you more. that's the kind of stuff a kid never forgets. >> she was the single mom who kept him safe. she was also keeping a secret. >> she was really working for the cia? >> that's my understanding, yes. >> an undercover...
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natalie azar. she is a rheumatologist.talking about these vaccines, when you have a number like 66 million and then under a hundred who have died after getting the vaccine from the virus, i mean, those are remarkable numbers. the flu vaccine doesn't do that well. >> i know, katy. yesterday i was lucky enough to be able to listen to the advisory committee meeting which lasted about four hours. i have to say that although it was sort of reported out that there was no, you know, recommendation, no more firm recommendation other than to prolong the pause, there was really a difference of opinion amongst the experts. it really wasn't unanimous. they really just felt that there wasn't enough information to make any further clarification or recommendations regarding the johnson & johnson vaccine. but believe me, the concern about the transparency inadvertently fueling hesitancy was really, really, really paramount in that meeting yesterday, katy. >> the other news, when we're talking about blood clots, again, the j&j blood clot i
natalie azar. she is a rheumatologist.talking about these vaccines, when you have a number like 66 million and then under a hundred who have died after getting the vaccine from the virus, i mean, those are remarkable numbers. the flu vaccine doesn't do that well. >> i know, katy. yesterday i was lucky enough to be able to listen to the advisory committee meeting which lasted about four hours. i have to say that although it was sort of reported out that there was no, you know,...
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natalie morales: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. see you >>> the jury now has the case of the man charged with murdering george floyd the closing arguments by prosecution and defense. i'm shepard smith. this is "the news on cnbc. >> when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point he had a pulse. >> >> a reason able police officer is doing what a reasonable police officer would do. >> cities and states brace for a verdict. day 15 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> good to go everyone 16 and older now eligible and dr. fauci talks about being hesitant >> look at the data. the data speak for themselves. >>> a tesla crass turns deadly, and police say no one was behind the wheel. tonight investigators looking to determine whether the car's autopilot technology was a factor >>> what to do with all the delivery boxes after a year indoors, some advice >>> alexi navalny on deathwatch. >>> open for business, help wanted now. >>> helicopter triumph on mars >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts,
natalie morales: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. see you >>> the jury now has the case of the man charged with murdering george floyd the closing arguments by prosecution and defense. i'm shepard smith. this is "the news on cnbc. >> when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point he had a pulse. >> >> a reason able police officer is doing what a reasonable police officer would do....
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cbs news correspondent natalie brand reporting from washington. >> reporter: as covid cases increase among younger populations, pfizer is asking the fda to approve its vaccine for emergency use in children as young as 12. the fda says the agency is reviewing the request as expeditiously as possible. cdc director rochelle walensky repeatedly sounded the alarm this week over outbreaks linked to youth sports and extracurricular activities. >> we expect the cases identified in schools will also increase. this is not necessarily indicative of school-based transmission. >> reporter: the upper midwest remains one of the areas of greatest concern. michigan governor gretchen whitmer is urging a two-week pause for youth sports and in- person learning for high schools. she is also asking residents to temporarily avoid indoor dining. >> anyone who looks at a covid map knows michigan is unquestionably a national hotspot right now. >> reporter: the cdc says more than one in five americans are now fully vaccinated but johnson & johnson's single-dose shot is not only facing supply pressures but some
cbs news correspondent natalie brand reporting from washington. >> reporter: as covid cases increase among younger populations, pfizer is asking the fda to approve its vaccine for emergency use in children as young as 12. the fda says the agency is reviewing the request as expeditiously as possible. cdc director rochelle walensky repeatedly sounded the alarm this week over outbreaks linked to youth sports and extracurricular activities. >> we expect the cases identified in schools...
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as natalie brand reports, some republicans say biden's climate goals are harmful to u.s.. >> reporter: president biden is making a push for a green economy on day two of his climate summit with world leaders. >> when we invest in climate resilience and infrastructure, we create opportunities for everyone. >> reporter: ahead of president biden's remarks, the department of energy announced more than $100 million for new projects aimed at helping workers in hard-hit powerplant communities. >> as we transition to a clean energy future, we must ensure that workers who have thrived in yesterday's and today's industries have as bright of tomorrow in the new industries. >> reporter: some republicans have insisted those plans could harm communities that still depend on the fossil fuel industry and also argue significant emissions reductions cannot occur without cooperation from the world's biggest polluters. >> democrats deal on our own country is not something our biggest foreign competitors seem to share. >> reporter: president biden has signaled the u.s. would work with adversa
as natalie brand reports, some republicans say biden's climate goals are harmful to u.s.. >> reporter: president biden is making a push for a green economy on day two of his climate summit with world leaders. >> when we invest in climate resilience and infrastructure, we create opportunities for everyone. >> reporter: ahead of president biden's remarks, the department of energy announced more than $100 million for new projects aimed at helping workers in hard-hit powerplant...
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natalie brand, cbs news, washington. >> a censure is unlikely. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay edevent kicks off. the tech giant unveiling its latest product. a big revamp. and significant updates. >>> plus, the north bay county could be hit with new restrictions for water, not covid. the first of its kind effort to crack down on drought conditions. >> and app we need the rain, i'm meteorologist mary lee. we are tracking the winds. strong on bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeowners, learn how your neighbors are accessing hundreds of thousands of dollars with a reverse
natalie brand, cbs news, washington. >> a censure is unlikely. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay edevent kicks off. the tech giant unveiling its latest product. a big revamp. and significant updates. >>> plus, the north bay county could be hit with new restrictions for water, not covid. the first of its kind effort to crack down on drought conditions. >> and app we need the rain, i'm meteorologist mary lee. we are tracking the winds. strong on bay...
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natalie brand has more details from thewhite house. >>vaccine is becoming the latest coronavirus challenge as supplies out pace demand in some communities. >> we don't need to have every american vaccinated but we do need to have most. i hope most americans decide this is really a safe effective vaccine that is good for them and good for their families. >> reporter: a new poll shows more than one in five americans or around 22% say they will not get the vaccine. another 18% are still unsure. about half of republicans surveyed say they are either unsure or will not get the shot. >> i encourage people to talk to their doctors. talk to people you trust. talk to your pharmacist. don't listen to politicians, senators, me. talk to the people who you trust. >> reporter: overall, majority of americans say they will get vaccinated or have already received at least one dose. doctors say it is important not to skip the second dose of the pfizer and moderna vaccines. >> it is critical that everybody get thco know it's g re precyou r pe of time >>p
natalie brand has more details from thewhite house. >>vaccine is becoming the latest coronavirus challenge as supplies out pace demand in some communities. >> we don't need to have every american vaccinated but we do need to have most. i hope most americans decide this is really a safe effective vaccine that is good for them and good for their families. >> reporter: a new poll shows more than one in five americans or around 22% say they will not get the vaccine. another 18%...
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and we're not giving up. >> i'm craig melvin and i'm natalie.e". >> when i found my mom was missing i fought tooth and nail. we searched that entire summer, day and night. i even got hypnotize wants trying to communicate with my mom to help her tell me where she was. i did everything i could possibly do. >> rachel anderson had one great passion. >> she would've had a child every year if she could. she jt
and we're not giving up. >> i'm craig melvin and i'm natalie.e". >> when i found my mom was missing i fought tooth and nail. we searched that entire summer, day and night. i even got hypnotize wants trying to communicate with my mom to help her tell me where she was. i did everything i could possibly do. >> rachel anderson had one great passion. >> she would've had a child every year if she could. she jt
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>> i'm craig melvin and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline". >> he could have complete respiratory failure in a number of minutes. dizziness, confusion, weakness. those are your clues. you are looking for anything that could possibly contribute to a person's death. one dose, high enough dose, could do all of that. >> she found a love at last with husband number three. the charming jeopardy chain. >> younger guy, gourmet cook, nuclear physicists. i was impressed. >> then suddenly, she was gone. a mystery illness that baffled even her doctors. >> she shook like someone with the start of parkinson's. >> what had killed her? something at home? something at work? >> household items? that's a possibility. >> listen carefully. in this case, the most important clue of all just might come from the victim herself. >> this just seems like there is some suspicion things that have occurred. >> could this be murder? >> do you think that someone might be trying to poison you? >> that's an unpleasant way to die. >> yes. >> and could she
>> i'm craig melvin and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline". >> he could have complete respiratory failure in a number of minutes. dizziness, confusion, weakness. those are your clues. you are looking for anything that could possibly contribute to a person's death. one dose, high enough dose, could do all of that. >> she found a love at last with husband number three. the charming jeopardy chain. >> younger guy, gourmet cook, nuclear physicists. i was...
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. >> i'm craig i'm craig melvin and i'm melvin >> and i'm natalie morales. and this is dateline. natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> i would tell i her how much i miss want to tell around her. which i miss her, and that i love her. and that i love her. and she is the reason why i am who i am today. i would tell her thank you. lauren givings, law school grad with the world at her feet. >> fiercely intelligent? >> and fiercely -- her opinion, she made friends wherever she went. >> so, it was strange when she dropped out of sight. >> did not take her car, did not take her purse. we realized something was wrong. >> they could not possibly have guessed how wrong. >> there is another level of evil here, the person who did this was trying to create a vanishing. >> good do such a thing? >> first thing you look is who is closest to her, romantic lee or geographically. >> the list was long. they boyfriend, an ex and fellow students. had somebody been studying more than textbooks? but >> he would ask people, how would you commit the perfect murder? >> his roommates said he thought
. >> i'm craig i'm craig melvin and i'm melvin >> and i'm natalie morales. and this is dateline. natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> i would tell i her how much i miss want to tell around her. which i miss her, and that i love her. and that i love her. and she is the reason why i am who i am today. i would tell her thank you. lauren givings, law school grad with the world at her feet. >> fiercely intelligent? >> and fiercely -- her opinion, she made...
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r watching >> i'm chris graham melvin, and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline". >> my whole family is just heartbroken. we're all jealous of people walking around. the happiness in our life is been taken from us. >> they were high school sweethearts rearing five, strapping sense. >> it was a rowdy house, and our parents loved it. then that terrible light. >> she's got bad blood everywhere. everywhere. >> a mother murdered. but as shock set in, leads poured in. witnesses reported strangers lurking. a car speeding through the neighborhood. and there were footprints out behind the house. >> putting alarms on every door because somebody is out there. >> but detectives, they decided the killer wasn't out there, but inside the house. now, with one of their own under arrest, the family was furious. >> you see these people, this is love. this is belief. this is human being. please listen to us. >> then investigators rush to judgment. >> do you have any idea, beyond your own fevered imaginations that happened? you don't have a clue! >> i think i do
r watching >> i'm chris graham melvin, and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline". >> my whole family is just heartbroken. we're all jealous of people walking around. the happiness in our life is been taken from us. >> they were high school sweethearts rearing five, strapping sense. >> it was a rowdy house, and our parents loved it. then that terrible light. >> she's got bad blood everywhere. everywhere. >> a mother murdered. but as shock set...