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nate, could you hold it up? >> hold it up close to the camera. >> there you go. >> so basically a mix of memoir nsa that is also nonfiction that mostly covers the last five or six years of being alive in america filtered through the lens of parenthood and like breaking down what we've all been through at a level that four four to eight year olds can process even though it is infinitely darkened complex. >> got it. let me know and i will swap you. >> ride on. >> so i think mom is about to come on and say it's time to cut the lights out and go to bed. lauren, you want to come on and talk about where they can order their copies from the harvard book store? >> i just want to thank you all so much for participating in this thoughtful wonderful discussion. thank thank you, jerry, forr moderation. please learn more about this fantastic book and purchase "run: book one" at harvard book store.com. thank you all so much for joining us tonight. on behalf of harvard book store here in cambridge, massachusetts, have a good n
nate, could you hold it up? >> hold it up close to the camera. >> there you go. >> so basically a mix of memoir nsa that is also nonfiction that mostly covers the last five or six years of being alive in america filtered through the lens of parenthood and like breaking down what we've all been through at a level that four four to eight year olds can process even though it is infinitely darkened complex. >> got it. let me know and i will swap you. >> ride on....
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although what i did kind of learn from nate what i borrowed from nate is just his quick expressive lines. it's not something i naturally do but it makes for such a good action on a page and such good emotion and great backgrounds that i did, i did try to carry that over as it made the process a little faster. just to make a it like a cohee piece. so black and white that was the decision nate made and one that i suffered for. it's counterintuitive but i'm sure you know, jerry, back and white is kind of challenging because you can't bring it up color or put a splash of color here to lead the eye this way. you are purely working with light and form, and it was tough. and i had done black and white before but it was a digital so i could undo infinite times. you know, so it was a learning curve. i guess another thing i did to bridge the gap in my process, i typically i was already thinking traditionally but i hadn't done those black and white ink blots before and that was something i kind of learn on the job. >> wow. >> go head. >> you finish. i've got another one for you but you quite. >> i
although what i did kind of learn from nate what i borrowed from nate is just his quick expressive lines. it's not something i naturally do but it makes for such a good action on a page and such good emotion and great backgrounds that i did, i did try to carry that over as it made the process a little faster. just to make a it like a cohee piece. so black and white that was the decision nate made and one that i suffered for. it's counterintuitive but i'm sure you know, jerry, back and white is...
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, nate and.death six years earlier. remember the detective jones? >> i just walked into the residence. it is the mcclancy residents. the mr. mcclancy appears to be expired. >> what that -- avoiding cpr on his best. friend and was staging that perhaps too convenient, do not resuscitate order. it turned out that the detective had good reason to want to question chalk. after he discovered a digital camera inside of a backpack. who found the camera? >> i did. >> did you assume anything about its ownership, or anything like? that >> i just assume that it belonged to the residents, the mcclancy. >> did you think that as you are opening it up, maybe i should be doing? >> this it didn't cross my mind at the time. it was standard practice. >> on the assumption that it you needed to have a -- did not see need a search warrant for that guy's camera? >> yeah. >> on the camera where pictures of the deceased, bob mcclancy. his body positioned differently than the way the police found him. they were the same pi
, nate and.death six years earlier. remember the detective jones? >> i just walked into the residence. it is the mcclancy residents. the mr. mcclancy appears to be expired. >> what that -- avoiding cpr on his best. friend and was staging that perhaps too convenient, do not resuscitate order. it turned out that the detective had good reason to want to question chalk. after he discovered a digital camera inside of a backpack. who found the camera? >> i did. >> did you...
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nate burleson.ckburn about his new role. >> reporter: he's made his mark on the field and in the broadcast booth. >> linebackers and safeties have to account for. >> reporter: now the former nfl wide receiver is bringing that energy to the table. nate burleson will be a full-time co-host on cbs mornings. >> the countdown is on. how does it feel? >> do you like what i did with the place? >> we met to talk about his new role. >> by nature i'm a story teller. that's one of the things i bring. >> he'll be joining gayle king and tony dokoupil and said audiences will meet much more than an athlete. >> there are players people don't know. that's the football player but when you peel back the layers of nate burleson, i'm a kid that fell in art at a young age, i helped start a firm that helps athletes invest money properly. >> reporter: burleson retired from football in 2014 and began his broadcast career for the nfl network a role he'll continue along with cbs sports, the nfl today and appearances on nickel
nate burleson.ckburn about his new role. >> reporter: he's made his mark on the field and in the broadcast booth. >> linebackers and safeties have to account for. >> reporter: now the former nfl wide receiver is bringing that energy to the table. nate burleson will be a full-time co-host on cbs mornings. >> the countdown is on. how does it feel? >> do you like what i did with the place? >> we met to talk about his new role. >> by nature i'm a story...
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. >>> later "cbs morning news" co-host nate burleson visited with colbert. what he revealed about his wild side. this is the "cbs morning news." with colbert. what he revealed about his wild side. this is the "cbs morning news." rich, indulgent chocolate with a luscious caramel filling. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli caramel squares. makes life a bite better. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones look at these mighty quaker oats. small in size, epic in taste. heart-healthy a good source of fiber. and provides lasting energy. there's no denying delicious quaker oats are the grain of all time. quaker oats. a super-trusted superfood. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis... stelara® can provide relief and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? b
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nate: this is now a playbook for other states.runtled politician or trying to make a name for yourself, whether it's in pennsylvania or other states, georgia, this is the pathway they have chosen. recounts and audits are part of the process. we want to encourage that a month or so after the election. but a year after an election, all this is trying to dois undermine confidence in the result. william: it sounds like on some level that perpetual argument is having an effect. there was a monmouth university poll that showed 1/3 of americans believed president biden was elected only because of fraud and that donald trump should have properly won the election. from an election administrator's standpoint, if one third of the country thinks you are engaged in widespread fraud, what does that do to their ality to run elections safely and soundly? nate: this is a dangerous period for our democcy, that we have not seen this erosion of confidence in e basic infrastructure of american elections in our history. we see lots of retirements among
nate: this is now a playbook for other states.runtled politician or trying to make a name for yourself, whether it's in pennsylvania or other states, georgia, this is the pathway they have chosen. recounts and audits are part of the process. we want to encourage that a month or so after the election. but a year after an election, all this is trying to dois undermine confidence in the result. william: it sounds like on some level that perpetual argument is having an effect. there was a monmouth...
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. >>> millions already know him as a former nfl player and broadcaster, now nate burlison is tackling a new challenge, he is the newest face on cbs morning going to make his debut next week as a full-time cohost. >> reporter bradley blackburn has the scoop. re/max he's made his mark on the field and in the broadcast booth. >> linebackers and safety have to account for. >> reporter: the former nfl wide receiver is bringing that energy to the table starting september 7th, nate burlison will be a full-time cohost on cbs mornings. the countdown is on, how does it feel? >> you like what i did with the place? >> reporter: we met on the set to talk about his role. >> by nature i'm a storyteller. that's one of the best things that i bring to the table as a tv personality. >> reporter: he'll be joining cohost gayle king and tony dokoupil and said audiences will need much more than an athlete. >> they earned layers to nate burlison that i don't believe people are familiar with. they look at me, and it's, that's the football player. when you peel back the layers, i'm a kid that fell in love with
. >>> millions already know him as a former nfl player and broadcaster, now nate burlison is tackling a new challenge, he is the newest face on cbs morning going to make his debut next week as a full-time cohost. >> reporter bradley blackburn has the scoop. re/max he's made his mark on the field and in the broadcast booth. >> linebackers and safety have to account for. >> reporter: the former nfl wide receiver is bringing that energy to the table starting september...
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they better he'll be over there with nate burleson. they'll both be doing that show eventually you'll be like bryant and young man over there eventually. good to meet your brother. then. like i said, that has been watching for years of always admired your work. thank you so much for having me. i'm thrilled to be your plus one. all right, brother. dennis miller plus one. me. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. if possible, to sell food that is fatty and sugary and pulpy, and not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for them? it, it's corporate. me the 3 pm here in moscow with headlines. so you a disgrace, european law make his condemn spain today that the you over the rest of catalog separately, the college put them on in italy for almost 4 years on the run and 100 taken to the streets about slowl
they better he'll be over there with nate burleson. they'll both be doing that show eventually you'll be like bryant and young man over there eventually. good to meet your brother. then. like i said, that has been watching for years of always admired your work. thank you so much for having me. i'm thrilled to be your plus one. all right, brother. dennis miller plus one. me. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. if possible, to sell food that is fatty and sugary...
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nate ford of s.f. rebels. >> good afternoon.nate miller, founder and director of san francisco rebels basketball team. we're doing a lot of great things and just happy to be a part of this panel today. thank you for having me. >> awesome. thank you. all right. so let's jump right in. so our first question is, how should we approach violence prevention? >> so collectively, in japantown, we have many community organizations, and when all this asian hate violence came up, i think we as a community, you know, we can't feel those crimes happening in j-town, but we knew we couldn't just stand around the side and wait for it to happen, so a few of us formed a coalition, and we called it [inaudible] coalition, and many of the community leaders are on board in this coalition to look at ways and how we can fight violence in our community, safety, how we can keep our community safe, but also, how we can work together with our neighbors, our brothers and sisters in the western addition. that's the most important part. how are we going to wo
nate ford of s.f. rebels. >> good afternoon.nate miller, founder and director of san francisco rebels basketball team. we're doing a lot of great things and just happy to be a part of this panel today. thank you for having me. >> awesome. thank you. all right. so let's jump right in. so our first question is, how should we approach violence prevention? >> so collectively, in japantown, we have many community organizations, and when all this asian hate violence came up, i think...
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nate, let me just start with thank you. you are extraordinary. every time there's a crisis it's like there's a world kitchen bat phone and you are there. tell us about your operation and what's going on. >> yeah, thank you, stephanie. great to be with you this morning. as sam said, it's hard to overstate the severity of the issues that residents of louisiana are facing right now. we're on generator power here at our kitchen. our teams are working, preparing tens of thousands of meals today. we have a two-pronged approach. one is focusing here in new orleans, as mentioned close to 200,000 people here in the city without power. the heat is sweltering. there's no food. we are working closely with the city setting up about a dozen or more food pickup locations. many of them will be at city rec centers that serve as cooling centers. folks are coming and bringing their pets as well. they're setting up city buses for pets to keep them cool during meals at these locations. we are also working to get outside of new orleans. every day we're going down to l
nate, let me just start with thank you. you are extraordinary. every time there's a crisis it's like there's a world kitchen bat phone and you are there. tell us about your operation and what's going on. >> yeah, thank you, stephanie. great to be with you this morning. as sam said, it's hard to overstate the severity of the issues that residents of louisiana are facing right now. we're on generator power here at our kitchen. our teams are working, preparing tens of thousands of meals...
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keep it up, nate, thank you for checking in. keep up the great work. wing of the bipartisan -- has really been bipartisan -- has really been going after senator joe i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after vaccination with shingrix. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, he
keep it up, nate, thank you for checking in. keep up the great work. wing of the bipartisan -- has really been bipartisan -- has really been going after senator joe i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as...
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the launch of our new morning show, cbs mornings, gayle and tony will have a new face at the table, nateson, coming to you from a brand new studio in the heart of the new york city's time square. reporting from the capital i'm jamie yuccas. >> good morning this is comeback news flash from new york. electricity has been restored to more than half million people after hurricane ida battered the gulf coast and caused severe flooding in new york and new jersey killing at least 50 people. >>> in texas, governor greg abbott will sign sb1 into law today, the controversial bill bans drivebans drive through an voti and also provides protections to poll watchers. >>> the new hue for hands of time, big ben unveiled new blue clock hands. now the rest of the scaffolding remains. the 13-ton big ben bell will chime again in 2022. more news is on your comeback news app on the cellphone or tv. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, september 7th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> disaster declaration. more help is on the way for two states slammed by the remnants of ida. how residents are doing nearly one week afte
the launch of our new morning show, cbs mornings, gayle and tony will have a new face at the table, nateson, coming to you from a brand new studio in the heart of the new york city's time square. reporting from the capital i'm jamie yuccas. >> good morning this is comeback news flash from new york. electricity has been restored to more than half million people after hurricane ida battered the gulf coast and caused severe flooding in new york and new jersey killing at least 50 people....
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knock it off a year and i find nate infinitely. well, i shouldn't say, but i think he'll do great over there. he's on that broadens this whole thing. but are you going to stay with a try? are you going to look for a 4th? i don't know. it's like do we just do the full get a li like rush, power tree. other thing i don't know. i don't know if we got the pallet to do the fly by night thing man. i think we need a new guitar if we're probably going to add the other kids good to the i always think of him as jason, like a foreigner, if he was being portrayed by errol flynn, he's got the dashing sort of half. but the young lady kate, i think is their name. i would get a for so i just i, you guys are so welcoming. i find somebody who could play and i think they could play in that sandboxes. it's fun. you guys strode around beautifully and we're just so used to the 4th and i'm a big fan. i watch it all the time that i hope you get a 4th, but you can't let it be anybody, but you've got to find a ride, frankly, because you guys have chemistry o
knock it off a year and i find nate infinitely. well, i shouldn't say, but i think he'll do great over there. he's on that broadens this whole thing. but are you going to stay with a try? are you going to look for a 4th? i don't know. it's like do we just do the full get a li like rush, power tree. other thing i don't know. i don't know if we got the pallet to do the fly by night thing man. i think we need a new guitar if we're probably going to add the other kids good to the i always think of...
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nate silver said very rational things about covid this week on twitter and was maligned for it because not push the official liberal line. all the leftists kind of know what's happening at this point. we know cloth masks don't work, the blue masks don't work, we know kids are not susceptible to this. we know the reality, we know 70% of the country is vaccinated and yet we are having double the cases we had from a year ago. we know what's happening here and the left really doesn't want to face it because they are really enmeshed in having restrictions placed on people, specifically on people they don't like. they would like to see these restrictions continue. >> laura: speaking of this war on america and covid, cnn's resident dr. doom thanks biden's move today is fine as far as it goes but it didn't go far enough, watch. >> actually wish the biden administration would go further because planes and trains for example are also under their authority, a lot of people want to travel. i think would make a big difference to say if you want to travel, then you need to get vaccinated, that makes
nate silver said very rational things about covid this week on twitter and was maligned for it because not push the official liberal line. all the leftists kind of know what's happening at this point. we know cloth masks don't work, the blue masks don't work, we know kids are not susceptible to this. we know the reality, we know 70% of the country is vaccinated and yet we are having double the cases we had from a year ago. we know what's happening here and the left really doesn't want to face...
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they better he'll be over there with nate burleson. they'll both be doing that show eventually you'll be like bryant and young man over there eventually. good to meet your brother. then. like i said, then it's been watching for years of always admired your work. thank you so much for having me. i'm thrilled to be your bus one. all right, brother. dennis miller plus one ah. driven man across the board to defer to focus bittman no ball here but me. oh oh oh i ah god ah me. i understand. i huh. right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and all the victims . he's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change that obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason? it's corporate, me the describe european lawmakers condemned spain and the you over the arrest of cattle and separately to call us push them on in ital
they better he'll be over there with nate burleson. they'll both be doing that show eventually you'll be like bryant and young man over there eventually. good to meet your brother. then. like i said, then it's been watching for years of always admired your work. thank you so much for having me. i'm thrilled to be your bus one. all right, brother. dennis miller plus one ah. driven man across the board to defer to focus bittman no ball here but me. oh oh oh i ah god ah me. i understand. i huh....
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. >> reporter: we met alycia and nate olson from dallas. the parents of three children, alycia was forced to quit her job as a bus driver for special needs kids to take care of her own children. her son as adhd, add, and is bipolar. >> it's so hard being a parent right now, because these kids don't understand you can't go outside and play with your >> reporter: aan wariner >> work never stops. work never stops. >> reporter: an eighth grade teacher and a single mom to her sixth grade son. >> i am everything. i am his support system. i am his lunch lady. i am his teacher. i am his best friend right now. >> i got this. >> reporter: despite all of the struggles, and i know my family, we were one of the lucky ones. it was much worse for so many others. but for my family, the silver lining was spending more time with our kids and focusing on their well-being, even when we felt like we were drowning. this year, most school districts are open five days a week, six hours a day. i'm hopeful this is a new beginning. my kids are excited to meet their t
. >> reporter: we met alycia and nate olson from dallas. the parents of three children, alycia was forced to quit her job as a bus driver for special needs kids to take care of her own children. her son as adhd, add, and is bipolar. >> it's so hard being a parent right now, because these kids don't understand you can't go outside and play with your >> reporter: aan wariner >> work never stops. work never stops. >> reporter: an eighth grade teacher and a single mom...
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gayle, tony and nate bring you the news of the day from their new studio. morning starts at seven. kids love visiting kidifornia. but parents like it to, like a lot. they go bonkers. (wuaahh) totally boom it's an adventure. (sound of playing) you know ,you have to keep an eye on them. you got to let them explore and figure things out for themselves. so hurry up (screams) they're not gonna stay this way forever. kick off your kidifornia vacation at visitcalifornia.com man, look at that internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. ok chill, cause mine's so fast no one can catch me. sweet, but my internet gives me unlimited wireless with 5g. that's because you all have xfinity. whoa! internet and wireless so good, it keeps one-upping itself. get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months with a 1 year agreement. plus, save up to $400 a year on wireless over at&t when you add xfinity mobile. switch today. california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex
gayle, tony and nate bring you the news of the day from their new studio. morning starts at seven. kids love visiting kidifornia. but parents like it to, like a lot. they go bonkers. (wuaahh) totally boom it's an adventure. (sound of playing) you know ,you have to keep an eye on them. you got to let them explore and figure things out for themselves. so hurry up (screams) they're not gonna stay this way forever. kick off your kidifornia vacation at visitcalifornia.com man, look at that internet...
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seen off the us, nate and their afghan allies. a stunning success for them and another superpower humbled in the streets and fields of afghanistan. but to understand these events and the origins of the taliban, we need to go back to the cold war. the bloody aftermath of the soviet occupation set the ground for a new force to emerge. they were really seen as angels, these young angels who had arrived to save the country. on december 27th, 1979, soviet special forces stormed the presidential palace in kabul. the president, hafizullah amin, was killed. this was the start of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. the soviets had invaded to shore up the communist government. afghanistan's communists had taken power in a coup in 1978, but opposition to the radical modernisation programme, together with internal communist party squabbling, had resulted in crisis. moscow ran out of patience. after assassinating president amin, soviet forces poured into afghanistan and occupied the major cities. this was the first time in the cold war that a
seen off the us, nate and their afghan allies. a stunning success for them and another superpower humbled in the streets and fields of afghanistan. but to understand these events and the origins of the taliban, we need to go back to the cold war. the bloody aftermath of the soviet occupation set the ground for a new force to emerge. they were really seen as angels, these young angels who had arrived to save the country. on december 27th, 1979, soviet special forces stormed the presidential...
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gayle and tony have a new face at the table, nate burleson and they're coming to you from the heart of new york city's times square. from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. a powerful earthquake struck mexico near the beach resort town acapulco. the 7.2 tremor could be felt in mexico city 200 miles away. at least one death has been reported. >>> an american airlines passenger is under arrest after being caught on video growling like a dog and swearing at flight attendants. a fellow passenger recorded the unruly passenger while on a flight from los angeles to salt lake city. >>> britney spears may soon have control over her own life. the pop icon's father filed a petition to end her 13-year court conservatorship which has dictated all her business and personal decisions. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. >>> i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's wednesday, september 8th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, deadly earthquake in mexi
gayle and tony have a new face at the table, nate burleson and they're coming to you from the heart of new york city's times square. from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. a powerful earthquake struck mexico near the beach resort town acapulco. the 7.2 tremor could be felt in mexico city 200 miles away. at least one death has been reported. >>> an american airlines passenger is under arrest after...
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yohave nate erican ctures he at have olved wi the fishor 11,00years. you ve, you ow, famili like mi, th fish fosalmon a eat salmon a think aut salmo and en i thi becausehis is the a of humaimpact, at wherehere are wildalmo i thinit reprents our ith in mher natu, at we alwed thato happen. i s born tfish. all of mearliestemories relve arou fish in some y or anoer. as a yng adulti built my who calendayear aroundhe skykosh sprin shery fowild stehead. and at reall came my session. i ought of...
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gayle, tony and nate are coming to your me froe brand new rk's t reporting from the nation's capital, errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. air travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes could face up to $3,000 fines starting today. mask mandates also apply to trains, buses, and other forms of public transportation until mid-january. the u.s. experienced the hottest summer on record. according to noaa, more than 18% of the contiguous u.s. reached extreme or record-breaking temperatures from june through august. at one point, more than 200 million americans were under heat advisories. >>> doja cat is set to host the 2021 mtv music video awards this weekend. she'll also perform at sunday's show, taking place at the barclay center and welcome backing back a live audience this year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone, or connected tv. i' elise preston, cbs ws, new york. >>> it's friday, september 10th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> sweeping mandates. president
gayle, tony and nate are coming to your me froe brand new rk's t reporting from the nation's capital, errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. air travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes could face up to $3,000 fines starting today. mask mandates also apply to trains, buses, and other forms of public transportation until mid-january. the u.s. experienced the hottest summer on record. according to noaa, more than 18% of the contiguous...
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gayle, tony and nate are in a brand-new studio in the heart of times square.ting from the nation capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning, this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. the season's 13th tropical storm mindy made landfall in florida overnight, bringing heavy rain to the panhandle. this as the death toll from hurricane ida jumped to 26 in neighboring louisiana, mostly due to excessive heat. >>> fences will be back up in d.c. next week as police brace for potential clashes. the justice for j6 rally is aimed at supporting insurrectionists charged in the ary 6 attack on the capitol. >>> and today marks 50 years since the release of john lennon's famous song "imagine." in nonwho of that, lyrics from the famed song will be projected from new york to london all the way to tokyo. for more news, download news on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, september 9th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." six-point strategy. today president biden will address the covid crisis here in the u.s. the a
gayle, tony and nate are in a brand-new studio in the heart of times square.ting from the nation capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning, this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. the season's 13th tropical storm mindy made landfall in florida overnight, bringing heavy rain to the panhandle. this as the death toll from hurricane ida jumped to 26 in neighboring louisiana, mostly due to excessive heat. >>> fences will be back up in d.c. next week as police brace...
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. >>> and nate sits down with professional athletes basketball and football to talk about the pressuretakes a toll on their mental health. not just physical. >>> and we will talk to the maker of a new documentary about britney spears and the drama round her fight to control her own life. 13 years in a conservatorship. its been 13 years and i still can't say it. it's a long time. it's a very interesting documentary. that and more at seven. > y. that is not an easy one. i have said it twice this morning so it's a struggle. thank you. cbs morning starts at seven. >>> time now is 6:38. if you can shell out the cash now is the chance to buy a bay area beach. the deadline to submit the offer. >>> and a hotel like no other where you will be in good hands in you happen to catch coronavirus. >>> and the faa teaming up with nasa. >>> and let's take another quick check on the big board. the dow is up. about 38 points. diane king hall has a closer look after the break. who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet
. >>> and nate sits down with professional athletes basketball and football to talk about the pressuretakes a toll on their mental health. not just physical. >>> and we will talk to the maker of a new documentary about britney spears and the drama round her fight to control her own life. 13 years in a conservatorship. its been 13 years and i still can't say it. it's a long time. it's a very interesting documentary. that and more at seven. > y. that is not an easy one. i...
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. >> reporter: given amount of water, florida nate afs say the only place where he could be hiding is on dry ground, presumably, that's the first police police will look the preserve is 75 23rs under water this year. there are plenty of snakes and panthers and alligators. >> nobody is hiding out in this. but something has to tell them, hey, we need to try one more time >>> the massive media coverage devoted to the gabby petitio case, how much attention is giving to missing white women versus people of floor color she coined the phrase missing white woman syndrome at least 710 indigenous people are reported missing in wyoming, the same state where she was found. according to list, more than 28,000 are black, 48,000 are white or hispanic and 2,000 native americans make up 1,500. >> let's get a check of your friday eve janessa, good morning. >> hi, good morning. you know, we do have a high impact weather day if you are across the northeast into the mid-atlantic flooding rain is possible. we see the moisture starting to flow into central pa into the maryland area. 43 million people impact
. >> reporter: given amount of water, florida nate afs say the only place where he could be hiding is on dry ground, presumably, that's the first police police will look the preserve is 75 23rs under water this year. there are plenty of snakes and panthers and alligators. >> nobody is hiding out in this. but something has to tell them, hey, we need to try one more time >>> the massive media coverage devoted to the gabby petitio case, how much attention is giving to missing...
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july, a promise to do nate after a video surfaced of him using the n word.atement to rolling stone, the organization says it received some money but $500,000 number seems exceptionally misleading. rolling stone contacted 56 other black led groups and none reported any money. they have not received an explanation from his representatives. >>> still ahead, a dynamite debut from the u.n. a video from bts delivering a message of hope. bts delivering message of hope. and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away
july, a promise to do nate after a video surfaced of him using the n word.atement to rolling stone, the organization says it received some money but $500,000 number seems exceptionally misleading. rolling stone contacted 56 other black led groups and none reported any money. they have not received an explanation from his representatives. >>> still ahead, a dynamite debut from the u.n. a video from bts delivering a message of hope. bts delivering message of hope. and when they found a...
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i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> and i'm nate burleson. >> yes, he is. welcome to "cbs mornings." we're ready. i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> and i'm nate burleson. >> yes, he is. let's go to today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> reporter: republican governor viewing to fight a new vaccine mandate. >> more than 100,000 cases a day for four weeks. >>> high stakes in america's classrooms. back to school in the age of covid. >> our teachers are ready. our students are ready. >> reporter: how much pressure do you feel to get this right? >> we have to get it right. there is no on
i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> and i'm nate burleson. >> yes, he is. welcome to "cbs mornings." we're ready. i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> and i'm nate burleson. >> yes, he is. let's go to today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> reporter: republican governor viewing to fight a new vaccine mandate. >> more than 100,000 cases a day for four weeks. >>> high stakes in america's classrooms....
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analyst and former nfl nate burleson joins gail king and tony dacopa for cbs mornings after the kpix 5 morning news. california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. . >>> local businesses hope to cash in on labor day especially on the coast. in santa cruz this is what the boardwalk looked like. the visitors enjoying the unofficial final day of summer. some local merchants have a theory for the recent boom in business. >> you feel like people want to treat themselves. >> yes. i mean everybody -- most people are buying a lot of stuff. >> out of covid we saw interesting behavior. people are getting wild. seemed to mellow out a little bit. >> also an interesting trend, those shop owners are noticing people in the late afternoons versus late mornings. >>> well health experts worry that labor day weekend travel may add to the covid surge as we take a look at your top headlines. nationwide the average number of daily cases was about 12,50
analyst and former nfl nate burleson joins gail king and tony dacopa for cbs mornings after the kpix 5 morning news. california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. . >>> local businesses hope to cash in on labor day especially on the coast. in santa cruz this is what the boardwalk looked like. the visitors enjoying the unofficial...
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we'll ask joe manchin and bernie sanders after this analysis from nate silver of fivethirtyeight. >>fter holding steady for the first six months of his presidency, joe biden's approval the questions are, why the drop now and will it bounce back? one obvious cause could be the criticism of the u.s.'s withdrawal from afghanistan since the timing lines up well. his approval rating was 50% on august 15th. the day that the taliban reached kabul it has since fallen by around five points to 45%. but americans usually have a limited attention span for foreign policy, and many think the decision to withdraw was the right one, even though they didn't like the execution. biden's numbers could bounce back once the new cycle moves on, but it's possible the reason is something else, the delta varia variant. if you look closely, biden's numbers had begun to decline in july as the cases decreased over the course of the month. approval of his covid handling slipped from 62% on july 1st to around 50% now. biden's approval rating is tied to covid. while it's tough to predict the next turn in the pandem
we'll ask joe manchin and bernie sanders after this analysis from nate silver of fivethirtyeight. >>fter holding steady for the first six months of his presidency, joe biden's approval the questions are, why the drop now and will it bounce back? one obvious cause could be the criticism of the u.s.'s withdrawal from afghanistan since the timing lines up well. his approval rating was 50% on august 15th. the day that the taliban reached kabul it has since fallen by around five points to 45%....
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nating ward elections in a diverse city? yes? of -- >> so, the idea was -- so, for example, i'll use chicago as an example in the 19th century. a hive of machine politics, right? chicago is renowned for the corruption in city government in this time period, especially. but i will say this. chicago city council had african-american eldermen at the turn of the century. why because they had ward politics and the south side elected its own allowederman. right. would not have been the case what that ward politics. that's the two sides to that story. at-large selection vastly reduced immigrant participation. this became a huge issue in civil rights unit and many w. cities with at large selection switched back to at ward selections for the first time. another way of taking power from the people to make democracy more efficient. was city government. a lot happening on the municipalal level, these are city manager type of government, much more common in the south and west, for this reason, their city governments are newer. many places est
nating ward elections in a diverse city? yes? of -- >> so, the idea was -- so, for example, i'll use chicago as an example in the 19th century. a hive of machine politics, right? chicago is renowned for the corruption in city government in this time period, especially. but i will say this. chicago city council had african-american eldermen at the turn of the century. why because they had ward politics and the south side elected its own allowederman. right. would not have been the case...
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. >> next on booktv, author andrew aiden and illustrators nate powell and l.fury reflect on the life of the late civil rights leader and congressman john lewis. then retired major general arnold punaro talks about the consequences of shrinking our military forces and equipment which he says is already underway. even with the defense budget is the largest in decades. later "wall street journal" reporter josh mitchell talks about growing student loan debt for parents and students. find more schedule information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. now here's a look at the life of the late congressman john lewis. >> hi, everyone. welcome and good evening. my name is lauren artiles. on behalf of harvard book store i'm delighted introduce this virtual event with andrew aiden, l. fury, nate powell in anthony dixon following the release of their new graphic master, "run: book one." thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight. harvard book store continues to bring authors in the works to our communities and our new digital
. >> next on booktv, author andrew aiden and illustrators nate powell and l.fury reflect on the life of the late civil rights leader and congressman john lewis. then retired major general arnold punaro talks about the consequences of shrinking our military forces and equipment which he says is already underway. even with the defense budget is the largest in decades. later "wall street journal" reporter josh mitchell talks about growing student loan debt for parents and students....