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i thk in thisection of wn, we're srting to understd that wer and lima change goes hd in nd. johnsn: new leans ithe la 5 to 7 ars has ally ken on areat adaation of climateesiliencand clate chae. elevaon is onof the maor adaptions thayou sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. this is t center r the sustnable engement a devepment. have rn gards here. help mmuniti how to ild rain rdens.e also he a orard. youee over re, we have mons. geus one o re. ater katina, yohad all ese toxi from thwater, s tht went io the il, and that's all ov the lower ninth ward and probably a lot in louisiana. evidently, the process of going through the trs to beafruit, idoesn't ome in theruit. so, we recommend above-begardens where u can pufresh soil to ve you cps that e not tanted witthat poi. whawe've trd to do help th the cmunity tfirst edate em becaue they t coused abo, you ow, is climate ange a pitical issue.s it rea we ju try o give tm the fas. then we y to shohow th can be advates f how we apt to th clima. cker: ife don't do methin all ts beautyof ew orlea that erybod loves,ouristcome dowto e
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and now, it's like, "i just don't know,"nd that's ok.'m just with someone that makes me happy and that i love, and that's all i need right now. i don't think that means there's less or more seriousness. it's just shifts the perspective of how we're looking at our relationship. amine: i think the pandemic maybe just gives more-- it steers the changes in different ways. i think, in relationships, you always need to change together. jess: yeah. amine: and, like, whether you change together or apart, you know, life is about change. jess: i've always kind of loved my support system and, like, love my friends and familynd amine. and i feel like the pandemic heightened those relationships, and you, like, really saw explicitly how powerful having those people just there for you, not physically, but just there for you. they're thinking about you. they're calling on you. to me, it just strengthened my idea of what relationships mean, i guess. i don't know if that makes sense. amine: no, for sure. ellie: i think when all of that went down, i was th
and now, it's like, "i just don't know,"nd that's ok.'m just with someone that makes me happy and that i love, and that's all i need right now. i don't think that means there's less or more seriousness. it's just shifts the perspective of how we're looking at our relationship. amine: i think the pandemic maybe just gives more-- it steers the changes in different ways. i think, in relationships, you always need to change together. jess: yeah. amine: and, like, whether you change...
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i think in ts sectioof wn, we're staing to understd that wer and limate changgoes hand in nd. johnsn: new leans ithe la 5 to years hareally taken on great aptation climateesiliencand clate chnge. eletion is e of the maor adaptions thayou sotimes se is thathe hous are raid higher this is t center r the sustnable engement a devepment. have rn gards here. help mmuniti how to ild rain rdens.e also he a orard. youee over re, we have mons. geus one o re. ater katina, yohad all ese toxi from thwater, s tht went io the so, and at's all er the lower ninth ward and probably a lot in louisiana. evidently, the process of going through the trs to beafruit, idoesn't ome in the fit. al, we commend ove-bed rdens wheryou can t fresh il to ve you cps that e not tanted witthat poi. whawe've trieto do iselp with theommunityo first educate th becausthey ge coused abo, you ow, is climate ange a pitical ise. is iteal? wjust try to ve them e facts.hen trto show how theyan be advates f how we apt to th climate cker: ife don't do methin all ts beautyof new orlns thatverybod loves,ourists me down e, th'
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the amoun f wke in nsuction ros 8.nd 8.3% for those in manufacturing.otel and restaurant employeesarned 9.5% less in overti a other typ o exa pay. > ts week we have been bringing you a series focusing on key economic issues for 2022. fo ourininalent, we t a n perspective on the global social economic system. peoplerod t world a crsingly queiong the directnf society as the planet warms and economic divides wen abt 15ears a germa think karl marx warned of where unfettered capitalism could lead. no a book tt sheds new lht h ideasor a solution has become a best-seller in japan. we interviewed the author of the book apal" and he's advocating the new economy in the post-coronavirus era. >> this economic thinker is getting attention in japan and ternationay as an upnd comi solf karma etheory. he's focused on marx's philoshyn lht and life und in unpublishe notebk. sesearch h made him the youngest research of a memorial prize n.18 one of the most prestiou awards for marx scla. translato w live in te which thempts of hum acvities are so great they have affected t
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noin ts showhe pla the sad sac i'm pling the lonel...nd th the genal and sforth. but oftage...hing neweels of bomd out hirosha, nagasi... (mal "hirosha, seen om the air afr the atic bomb astthat vtually esed thisity of 340,0 people om earth far as e eye casee, retched enes ofesolatioand ruin a rl 10 yes old whwas 0 mete from thepicenr. u knowhat clear wa.. einste said: " don'tliminatear was goin to elimite us!" so go on auest-- to finout how beat the mostrrationa enemof all waitself i ask perts. i go toe librie i lfor book no oneas a clu m thinking to myse: "is r inevitle?!" th i read book credibleook lled the anaty of pce. d it strk me liklightnin that hans alady have a syem for eminatingar! it'soo simple! "come , garry,you'reidding!" no! side couries with o governmt, we d't fightars! ow about civilars?" hah! twoovernmen twsovereigies! but everyonacceptsone gornment, war! look arod new yo and i s ethnicroups alover thelace sa ones th were atar witheach oth, in otherountries herehey're pying che in washington uare. is ihuman nare... to go war? wharen't ty at war colicts cabe re
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oft, you kn, our anceors, tho thatent befo us, in tells that gfar beyoies at any gtag coultell you >>nd our pple we here athat -- inat tt time wld have enes atbasically the rthern most expanse of north america. we have more stories, flood stories, about the actual land being transformed overnight. you know, these are stories that have been passed on. >> and so this environment was just so abundant in resources whe we cou just pruce d producand giveway. >> anand en also ade.nment was just so abundant in resources this w like thhub fromthe com of the snd, downto the cumb, to the oer side of theouns l that tde came througte , our anstors we merchan land d accessoe througte so my things >> we're chehalitribe no like wre unied chehis tribe buthat conderacy eands fr the bch tothe headate. chehis tribe wee taing anxpansive you ow, 1500quare mis, whicover theourse ofa few e, wewee very pud ofbe. ing a ntreaty ibe, cause 've never reliuished y of ourights tohis rive or the ld surrouing this river. >> our people's rights to hunt and fish in our usual and accusted groun wereot secured, though they
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in his most desperate men, memoesf his ster came to nd.ad lke after the family every day while studying toward herdrms. >> tralar: ieazed ias oasmed to face my sister like this. >> reporter: tashiro decid to make aivingithis psi r music. he composed "dear sister," a song in which he vedo face his fein on the qke and his sister death. he made his professional debut with the song. he sings it each year when the annirsy of thearquake approaches. ♪ >> transto this is o o my favorite sgs by him. >> translator: i know how he feels becau i ao expernc thrtuake. theon cveys the very painful memory of losing a sister. >> reporte t songested inequests to sha his stories the disaster with children who are unaware of it. >>ralator: i'mnved to elemenrynd junrigh schools a a gst teach t talkbo the earthquake. i'm grateful in many ways for being a ng. >> repte shiroil contin t sing abo overconghe tragedy of the saer and thereousness of life a heheshes the promise meo his ster. ide mizuha, k rld, kobe ♪ >>> peoplen st areasf northe jan have be dling th hea
in his most desperate men, memoesf his ster came to nd.ad lke after the family every day while studying toward herdrms. >> tralar: ieazed ias oasmed to face my sister like this. >> reporter: tashiro decid to make aivingithis psi r music. he composed "dear sister," a song in which he vedo face his fein on the qke and his sister death. he made his professional debut with the song. he sings it each year when the annirsy of thearquake approaches. ♪ >> transto this is o...
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type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today with some neighbors on nelson court, ndn tomorrow i'm goa have a coersation with the mayor of taft about our two cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayor of the city of arvin. we can't deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operations, that it emits emissions, and that thos emissions can cause harm to health, d fossil fuel extraction and production and consumption is a big part of the pollution here in the valley and worldwide. agriculture is the base economy here in the city of arvin. now it's primarily a hispanic community. over 95%. it is a very young city. surprisingly, over 60% of the population is under the age of 30. and , when you look at my age and you look at other yng people on the city council, you realize that we're actually very representative of the ci as a whole. all right. see you guys later. essentially, what the oil and gas ordinance that we adopted is, it creates a setback, and what that means is no new oil development can occur within 3
type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today with some neighbors on nelson court, ndn tomorrow i'm goa have a coersation with the mayor of taft about our two cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayor of the city of arvin. we can't deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operations, that it emits emissions, and that thos emissions can cause harm to health, d fossil fuel extraction and production and consumption...
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watching the resourcefulness nd the resilience of business has been humbling, actually.in many ways, business, if you look at what happened, getting food supplies in, business had a pretty good crisis and i think people realised that business was important and that it could be a force for good. and really used its ingenuity and resilience and resourcefulness to fix some problems that were really affecting society. many hoped that 2022 would notjust be a new year, but a new start, that the worst of this pandemic would be over, but the arrival of a new variant has brought new challenges. it's forced business and all of us to think again and to do things differently, but quite what that looks like still isn't clear. hello. it is still very mild out there. we also had quite a few showers at work today, so mild. as far as the weekend is concerned, it will turn colder, compared to what we have right now. the current of mild air all the way from is in southern climates, all the way from the azores and portugal here, all that air very much still over us. right across europe and
watching the resourcefulness nd the resilience of business has been humbling, actually.in many ways, business, if you look at what happened, getting food supplies in, business had a pretty good crisis and i think people realised that business was important and that it could be a force for good. and really used its ingenuity and resilience and resourcefulness to fix some problems that were really affecting society. many hoped that 2022 would notjust be a new year, but a new start, that the worst...
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suddenly migrants returned to their countries, they will have to look forther workers, because this field nds labor awe have it now. low-skilled labor to be able tmake profits. trujillo: one year later, victor is living with his parents and 3 siblings in a small town outside the capital of el salvador. he gets temporary work at the local cemetery. i decided to visit him. victor wrote me that he and abigail broke off their relationship. victor: hola, adriana. [trujillo speaking spanish] [victor speaking spanish] [trujillo speaking spanish] [vicr speaking spanish] [man speaking arabic] [palacios speaking arabic] [samir speaking spanish] [palacios speaking spanish] [samir speaking spanish] [boy speaking foreign language] [palacios speaking spanish] [samir speaking spanish] [laughter, indistinct chatter] palacios: sometimes i wonder what we have done wrong, because for many years we have exploited their resources in africa, making them flee. and they were welcomed here because they helped us to develop our countries. but now we don't need them anymore. and even though we continue to exploit their
suddenly migrants returned to their countries, they will have to look forther workers, because this field nds labor awe have it now. low-skilled labor to be able tmake profits. trujillo: one year later, victor is living with his parents and 3 siblings in a small town outside the capital of el salvador. he gets temporary work at the local cemetery. i decided to visit him. victor wrote me that he and abigail broke off their relationship. victor: hola, adriana. [trujillo speaking spanish] [victor...
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eyeysee cc d nd there must be a to testing within 24 hours and cannot refer patients to other facilities. >> the pcr test will give 72 hour results if there are delays there is an affirmative duty to inform us of those delays and what they are doing to resolve them. i go they were asked about masking whether that requirements would be lifted. she said she can't say what is going to happen yet. >>> tomorrow is the deadline for workers to get vaccinated and boosted. that move has firefighters bracing for more overtime and demands and staffing challenges they will have to cover the shifts and for those defying the order who are not allowed to show up to work. ago in oakland, anyone 12 and over must show the proof they are vaccinated. in san francisco the city will ease indoor mask mandates. you can ditch the mask in offices, other groups where vaccinated people are gathering if you are vaccinated. retail stores, bars and restaurants will require them. >> there is a new covid and flu vaccination clinic to accommodate twice as many people compared to a tent that was shot up next door. you don
eyeysee cc d nd there must be a to testing within 24 hours and cannot refer patients to other facilities. >> the pcr test will give 72 hour results if there are delays there is an affirmative duty to inform us of those delays and what they are doing to resolve them. i go they were asked about masking whether that requirements would be lifted. she said she can't say what is going to happen yet. >>> tomorrow is the deadline for workers to get vaccinated and boosted. that move has...
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military titles and royal roles in charities britnavy d army veterans wrote to the een asher to strip her nd son titles. yesterday a u.s. judge refused to dismiss civil case against andrew. e at jey epstein her into sexual encounters with the prince when she was 17. >>> a live look at wall street, see how it is looking. dow is down close to 100 points. >>> 3, 2, 1. ignition, lift off. >> another successful launch by spacex. falcon 9 rocket took off from florida carrying more than 100 satellites into orbit. after launch the falcon 9 booster safely landed back at the space force station. >>> new, exciting news on the drought. the state emerged from exceptional drought conditions in a matter of weeks. this is how the state looked on december 14, widespread extreme and exceptional drought conditions almost one month ago. as of tuesday we have almost completely eliminated those conditions. all the bay area is in severe drought. we still need to work to conserve water but that's a big upgrade in a matter of weeks. this is as santa clara announced people are hitting water conservation targets. in n
military titles and royal roles in charities britnavy d army veterans wrote to the een asher to strip her nd son titles. yesterday a u.s. judge refused to dismiss civil case against andrew. e at jey epstein her into sexual encounters with the prince when she was 17. >>> a live look at wall street, see how it is looking. dow is down close to 100 points. >>> 3, 2, 1. ignition, lift off. >> another successful launch by spacex. falcon 9 rocket took off from florida carrying...
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we nd to sta listi to th. we nd to thi about tt huma tolf not hang access reproduive heal care.ple of faith, we need to be loud and bold and take bac the rrative om this right-wi chrtian nationalist antifeminist white supremacist movement. amy: whether roe v. wade will mark 50 years next year depends in part on a ruling expected this june from the supreme court in a case called dobbs v jac which challenges of mississippikson law. on thursday, though supreme court rejected another attempt by abortion rights advocates and providers to block texas' six-week abortion ban. more than half the country has laws in place to immediately ban abortion if the court overturns roe. for more of what life was like before january 22, 1973 ruling in roe they gave americans the right to abortion, we're joined by three guests. tia lessin and emma pildes are directors of "the janes postcode that premieres tonight virtually the sundance phone festival and will air later this year on hbo. it tells the story of the jane collective which was formed in 1968 in chicago in a college student and civil rights
we nd to sta listi to th. we nd to thi about tt huma tolf not hang access reproduive heal care.ple of faith, we need to be loud and bold and take bac the rrative om this right-wi chrtian nationalist antifeminist white supremacist movement. amy: whether roe v. wade will mark 50 years next year depends in part on a ruling expected this june from the supreme court in a case called dobbs v jac which challenges of mississippikson law. on thursday, though supreme court rejected another attempt by...
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. >> vamos a la informaciÓn de los deportes y en la Última semana de la nds Él es asÍ como hay una inerciae recrecimiento de cabello, con una apariencia natural. y si no está satisfecho con la solución que elija, hairclub aplicará el precio de compra completo hacia la compra de otra solución con nuestro compromiso de satisfacción. hairclub me hizo sentir feliz de tener de nuevo mi pelo. llame ahora para tener su guía totalmente gratis. saber que me veo bien hace mi vida mucho mejor. no espere más, verá resultados visibles. lame y haga la cita, no se va a arrepentir. llame ahora para obtener su guía gratuita, coordine su cita y obtenga su análisis totalmente gratis. gracias a hairclub yo amo mi cabello. todo mundo me dice que me veo más joven. ¡no espere más! ¡llame ahora! quÉ cosa saludarnos esta es la mÁs importante hasta este momento la informaciÓn de contacto deportivo jornada veinte de laliga en espaÑa y en la cancha de el madrigal villarreal enfrentÓ al atlÉtico de madrid Ángel correa, desde el al frente a los visitantes, pero el submarino amarillo logrÓ dar la vuelta al marcador con
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so can you talk about feeling and what nd of a is that you just. yeah that's the feeling. of the of the world has been it the world that many of us trapped in. in a way that is moved in the right direction. if you look the ecological sits othe so. we feel stuck in. a polite thers a- been part of that's like this. go on for a- something will have to bring. and then all of a sudden it breaks. wow we're no longer catch of this endeavor. yeah that doesn't mean that we are delivered from this inevitability. in fact the default. path will be to continue on the path that we've been on. but at least we have this pause now where we can say is this really the path that we want to continue down. where do we want to. make this. look at the huge changes. it is interesting of course is when start come and in golden goal is see this is a very to me pictures right. service ones are. entitled to are you know our good. these other common goals but always you at the minute many comes to. leasing the role for the. in addition to go to the moon you know to go into space was part of a bigger le
so can you talk about feeling and what nd of a is that you just. yeah that's the feeling. of the of the world has been it the world that many of us trapped in. in a way that is moved in the right direction. if you look the ecological sits othe so. we feel stuck in. a polite thers a- been part of that's like this. go on for a- something will have to bring. and then all of a sudden it breaks. wow we're no longer catch of this endeavor. yeah that doesn't mean that we are delivered from this...
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. >> 11 students were absent at nd teacher made it do with what she had. the teachers union at helped sing the song d'esposito. >> she favors vaccination for teachers and school districts must avoid shutdowns. she is also realistic, given how omicron continues to spread. >> just as airlines cannot function, schools cannot function. >> she would like more rapid tests given to teachers. >> every teacher who needs a rapid test gets one in new york city. why doesn't that happen in san francisco? >> the school distributed kids to classroom teachers while more are needed, the district says all staff have access to pcr tests on a regular basis. her presence here today was uplifting to teachers who deserve some kind of acknowledgment in these hard times. >> how you arrange in such a way that you are watching all of it. it is masterful. >> i was in the classroom today and the teacher did an incredible job at keeping the students engaged despite having 11 students out. because of the variant, teachers have had to become problem solvers. >> thank you. connecting high
. >> 11 students were absent at nd teacher made it do with what she had. the teachers union at helped sing the song d'esposito. >> she favors vaccination for teachers and school districts must avoid shutdowns. she is also realistic, given how omicron continues to spread. >> just as airlines cannot function, schools cannot function. >> she would like more rapid tests given to teachers. >> every teacher who needs a rapid test gets one in new york city. why doesn't...
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we begin tonight in the pacific nds of tonga where a massive underwater volcanic eruption took place.last triggered a tsunami and left the region blanketed in volcanic ash. the authorities have not officially asked for aid, but the island's communication network is virtually destroyed. our correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes has been following the story. rupert: these pictures of the former tonga are from last friday. this was just foretaste of what was to come a day later, and eruption many times larger. this is the volcano poking above the ocean's surface last week, and today, it is completely gone. it has been confirmed the huge eruption severed the main cable linking tonga to the outside world. new zealand dispatched aircraft to try to find out what is going on a. >> some of those islands are reporting that they have not had loss of life, but it is secondhand and early days. rupert: this british woman angela glover was killed by a tsunami that hit the island sunday. she moved to tonga to open an animal shelter. she died trying to rescue her dogs. >> the uglier the dog, the more s
we begin tonight in the pacific nds of tonga where a massive underwater volcanic eruption took place.last triggered a tsunami and left the region blanketed in volcanic ash. the authorities have not officially asked for aid, but the island's communication network is virtually destroyed. our correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes has been following the story. rupert: these pictures of the former tonga are from last friday. this was just foretaste of what was to come a day later, and eruption many...
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wind dying down temperatures will drop off quickly with mid upper 40s around 40 degrees mostd tolos nd the t withhigh uresouncing back that chilly start and we will end up anywhere from 3 degrees above average for concorde and also san jose. the temperatures along the coast should reach low to mid 60s in the mid-60s on the south end of the bay with upper 60s for san jose and the santa clara valley. in the east bay highs in the low 60s and a little cooler on the east side of mount diablo in the central valley fog will slow down the warm-up and you will stay below 60. low 60s around central they and up into the mid-60s for santa rosa here and temperatures further north also reach the mid-or upper 60s here. with temperatures we will see similarly on saturday and there is a cool down on sunday and the reaction to not only the additional cloud cover over the weekend but stronger onshore wind and those will keep the cooler air in place around the bay, but temperatures will start bouncing back inland and a little further into the 60s for san jose toward the middle of next week and temperature
wind dying down temperatures will drop off quickly with mid upper 40s around 40 degrees mostd tolos nd the t withhigh uresouncing back that chilly start and we will end up anywhere from 3 degrees above average for concorde and also san jose. the temperatures along the coast should reach low to mid 60s in the mid-60s on the south end of the bay with upper 60s for san jose and the santa clara valley. in the east bay highs in the low 60s and a little cooler on the east side of mount diablo in the...
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nd you have that option. reportedly if you are going to do distance learning with your child, you have to make sure that you look at your e-mail in that e-mail, they will tell you what you can opt out and then keep your child at home. so lots of moving parts raining. but the bottom line is the school district here, just like all the other school districts struggling or at the very least trying to do their best to make sure that everybody is safe back to rain. all right. thanks for that update. will. >> now the oakland unified school district is planning on a regular school day today. the district says it's meeting demands from students to have increased covid-19 protocols and supplies to keep them safe. now the district responded to a growing petition by students who plan to skip in-person classes. if the district doesn't provide the covid safety supplies, hundreds of students have already signed the petition which gives the district a january 17th deadline to beat their demands. some students claim there's a
nd you have that option. reportedly if you are going to do distance learning with your child, you have to make sure that you look at your e-mail in that e-mail, they will tell you what you can opt out and then keep your child at home. so lots of moving parts raining. but the bottom line is the school district here, just like all the other school districts struggling or at the very least trying to do their best to make sure that everybody is safe back to rain. all right. thanks for that update....
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that -- as i say in the opinion piece, there are not enough resources made available for health care a ndof these structural policy decisions made when states shy away from budgeting. for example, there is a declaration where states committed to set aside 15% of their budgets for health care. this has not been happening. what has been happening is that the funds available for access to health care -- over years. the structural issues, the logistical challenges, the infrastructure challenges, but one of the things we have to speak about is the impact of conflict on the african continent. many countries have large geographical parts that are not accessible because of conflict. for these communities, it means for them health care workers -- host: let me ask you this, you also say that class to an extent, class and race help explain the mismatch between vaccine and tension and action. can you elaborate on that point? >> for me, the issue is we see the impact of politics of class and race playing a role. we see how western nations are able to halt vaccines in collusion with vaccine manufacture
that -- as i say in the opinion piece, there are not enough resources made available for health care a ndof these structural policy decisions made when states shy away from budgeting. for example, there is a declaration where states committed to set aside 15% of their budgets for health care. this has not been happening. what has been happening is that the funds available for access to health care -- over years. the structural issues, the logistical challenges, the infrastructure challenges,...
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please join us when our trumpet sou nds again >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan, and today on "face the nation," a winter withoutout in parts of new england as a blizzard with hurricane-force winds ortheastrocks. plus, we'll talk with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb about the new omicron variant. how concerned should you be? then, president biden vows he'll make good on his hispromise for an historic pick for the supreme court. we'll talk with lindsey graham and democrat jim clyburn will be with us. overseas, ukraine's president insists a showdown with russia isn't as dire as the u.s. and europe warns. we'll check in with oksana markarova. and one of the biden administration's top diplomats, ambassador victoria nuland. it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪♪ >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." there is a lot to get to today, but we begin with that massive winter storm that wallopped the northeast, bringing with it as least two feet of snow, hurricane-force winds and coastal flooding. our mola lenghi reports from boston. >> reporter: good morni
please join us when our trumpet sou nds again >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan, and today on "face the nation," a winter withoutout in parts of new england as a blizzard with hurricane-force winds ortheastrocks. plus, we'll talk with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb about the new omicron variant. how concerned should you be? then, president biden vows he'll make good on his hispromise for an historic pick for the supreme court. we'll talk with lindsey graham and...
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ine nd patchbut itno anot ata li some of the trouble spots. a live look on top of sales force tower look across clear skies. we are checking in on two recording stations right now. look up in to the north bay and a half mile and it's two miles visibility for santa rose a. that's typical. we normally sleep fog up there. on most mornings. in the winter actually you take a look across the rest of the bay area there are no issues. it's smooth sailing. future cast can see that reduced visibility. as we play this forward we see a few high clouds through the afternoon into today and you will see the clouds later this afternoon. as far as the way it feels right now the temperatures are in the mid-40s's for most us until get in to the inland valley. it's only 42 in concord. four degrees, in the low 40 a. 43 for san jose. it's 45 in oakland and the numbers in the mid-30s's in those colder spots where we have the fog and just to check in on the daytime highs today. we are climbing, mid-60s's here for much much of the south bay. a degree or two warmer. th
ine nd patchbut itno anot ata li some of the trouble spots. a live look on top of sales force tower look across clear skies. we are checking in on two recording stations right now. look up in to the north bay and a half mile and it's two miles visibility for santa rose a. that's typical. we normally sleep fog up there. on most mornings. in the winter actually you take a look across the rest of the bay area there are no issues. it's smooth sailing. future cast can see that reduced visibility. as...
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one chip cos two pounds,nd can traded foat least o hot drink. thomas: don't ofn have chae anyme.s something out the reasrance of how it will be spent, which is good as well. rerter: aid organizations estimate the number of homeless people in england has doubled in the past few years. bristolmany people are now miliar witmegan, h father, and the billy chips. >> yeah, they are really good. rerter: wh do you li about it? why e they good? >> yeah, they are really good. >> you get a free coffee. it's ablutely vit to ha a warm drk through e cold nights. >> if you want to feed someone, feed them. why do you need another kind o money? don't undstand it. >> if you wreporter:ed someone, megan and her father say one reon for t chips is at theyhow homele people th are part of the community, too, and that they're welcome in cafe megan: we pouredr grief -- we could no longer pour it into billy, so we poured it into the billy chip. we created a legacy. we've, in a way, immortalized the key values that billy had as a human bng, that we loved out him, and that we fl everybody should kind of hopef
one chip cos two pounds,nd can traded foat least o hot drink. thomas: don't ofn have chae anyme.s something out the reasrance of how it will be spent, which is good as well. rerter: aid organizations estimate the number of homeless people in england has doubled in the past few years. bristolmany people are now miliar witmegan, h father, and the billy chips. >> yeah, they are really good. rerter: wh do you li about it? why e they good? >> yeah, they are really good. >> you get...
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his inrehu.ldcard pps nd in theuimea d. the line is what you dream about. >> as a quarterback, those are the moments and drives you live for. you want to have the ball at the end of the game. you don't want to leave it up to -- as much as i trust the defense and special teams -- you wanted as a quarterback, as a competitor. >> he is a real good quarterback. how quickly can get rid of it despite the protection. he has made good decisions. jimmy has done a real good job of being able to get rid of it, always being able to hold onto it which allows you to succeed in those situations. >> the worriers have back-to-back games. the defense is probably going to suffer. the problem is offense. steve kerr says the worriers, especially steph curry, they are taking tough routes that are turning into shot turnovers. worriers tinkering with rotations. >> we will shuffle the deck and try some different combinations and try and get everything in order in the playoffs. >> sticking with the program, a pretty good record right now and nobody
his inrehu.ldcard pps nd in theuimea d. the line is what you dream about. >> as a quarterback, those are the moments and drives you live for. you want to have the ball at the end of the game. you don't want to leave it up to -- as much as i trust the defense and special teams -- you wanted as a quarterback, as a competitor. >> he is a real good quarterback. how quickly can get rid of it despite the protection. he has made good decisions. jimmy has done a real good job of being able...
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and we nd to look for a better y to live. reporter: his father left.ow at 16, he has to take care of his two brothers alone. >> i had an idea that everything will be easy. when you have your books here, but not even life -- reporter: he had already picked up his school supplies in preparation for his return. now he will not need them. the government estimates a good 30% of ugandan students will not come back to the classroom. this elementary school fears that number could be much higher. teachers prepared together to start school, creating class books. >> children of five years, moving around, selling those cheap things, eggs, bananas. it is a lost generation. reporter: an existing learning crisis has gotten worse. according to the united nations children's fund, up to 70% of 10-year-olds in low and middle income countries cannot read. nearly 20% more before corona. >> if youave dropped out of school and have not returned, but will have lifelong implications for you. globally, it is estimated trillion dollar impact on economies globally, as a result of
and we nd to look for a better y to live. reporter: his father left.ow at 16, he has to take care of his two brothers alone. >> i had an idea that everything will be easy. when you have your books here, but not even life -- reporter: he had already picked up his school supplies in preparation for his return. now he will not need them. the government estimates a good 30% of ugandan students will not come back to the classroom. this elementary school fears that number could be much higher....
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we can give that information in time,nd that is going to save lives, so i hope people will pay attentionthose kinds of things. laura: thank you for joining us tonight. dr. fast: thanks. laura: in the u.s. state of georgia, the three white men convicted of the murder of ahmaud arbery have been sentenced to life in prison. mr. arbery was killed in 2020 while up for a job. the men chased and cornered him before shooting him during a struggle. today in court, the judge called the killing callus, mr. arbery's family also spoke. >> we are going to miss his jokes, his impersonations, his warm smile. [sighing] these men deserve the maximum sentence for their crimes. ahmad never said a word to them. he never threatened them. he just wanted to be left alone. >> this was a killing. it was callous. and it occurred, as far as the court is concerned, based upon the evidence, because confrontation was bein sought. i think the statement was made during closing arguments, it is interesting to note that the most violent crime in scintilla shores was the murder of ahmaud arbery. laura: reaction there to th
we can give that information in time,nd that is going to save lives, so i hope people will pay attentionthose kinds of things. laura: thank you for joining us tonight. dr. fast: thanks. laura: in the u.s. state of georgia, the three white men convicted of the murder of ahmaud arbery have been sentenced to life in prison. mr. arbery was killed in 2020 while up for a job. the men chased and cornered him before shooting him during a struggle. today in court, the judge called the killing callus,...
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before we go on to this issue, --nd [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> the question is -- if we are dealing with a covid pandemic, it is such a profound change in our institution and we have learned about cancerha care in addition to analyzing change the way you provide care. were discussing -- [inaudible] [inaudible] i think as we look -- [inaudible] [inaudible] there certainly is patient interaction. [inaudible] [inaudible] but we need to make clinical trials work pragmatic. the institution on those trials and be pragmatic -- [inaudible] [laughter] we need to exploit this -- [inaudible] you can actually talk to the patient -- >> i would say the issue in regarding to this is an extraordinary one. i know patient protection is incredibly important much of what we are in this position dealing with in terms of what we have to i do is brought on by ourselves prior poor behavior but reality is it is so much harder, it took me a year and we want to do two things, who want to learn how to use that, we could have done that in 20 patients and we wanted to give
before we go on to this issue, --nd [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> the question is -- if we are dealing with a covid pandemic, it is such a profound change in our institution and we have learned about cancerha care in addition to analyzing change the way you provide care. were discussing -- [inaudible] [inaudible] i think as we look -- [inaudible] [inaudible] there certainly is patient interaction. [inaudible] [inaudible] but we need to make clinical...
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r when ahunk ofcrlose call.at mn frssute ch on his nd after the concrete bounced off his steering wheeland out t-shirts at the australian open in support of tennis star peng shuai who dropped out of sight after accusing a chinese official of sexual assault. the tournament lifted a ban on the t-shirts which includes the words "where is peng shuai." with the beijing olympics questions persist about her safety. >> the timing really couldn't be better for those of us who care about the story and the timing really couldn't be worse for chinese officials who want it to go away. >> peng has rarely been seen since posting the allegation and many doubt the legitimacy of a retraction that was attributed to her. >>> new controversy surrounding the baseball hall of fame. some of the biggest names in the sport have once again fallen short of receiving the prestigious title of hall of famer amid lingering questions about their past. this morning, some of the biggest stars to ever play baseball have been denied one of the game's highest honors, barry bonds, roger clemens and sammy sosa all falling sho
r when ahunk ofcrlose call.at mn frssute ch on his nd after the concrete bounced off his steering wheeland out t-shirts at the australian open in support of tennis star peng shuai who dropped out of sight after accusing a chinese official of sexual assault. the tournament lifted a ban on the t-shirts which includes the words "where is peng shuai." with the beijing olympics questions persist about her safety. >> the timing really couldn't be better for those of us who care about...
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what sort of challenges has your newsroom faced when you think about covering this unending pandemic,nd how is that affected assignments? how do you put reporters in harms way, when you think about sending people into hospitals to tell stories? elisabeth: it is remarkable -- julie: it is remarkable we having a conversation now. sending people into hospitals or other events. really this has been this up-and-down year. the highs of the vaccines being rolled out, that feeling like cases were coming down in the u.s., that feeling like we were moving beyond this. we were having discussions about, what post-pandemic coverage would look like. we would be focusing on life after the pandemic, with a recognition that was -- that this was always a story that was going to have any qualities. we were looking at one type of storyline in the u.s. and western europe, and a different story line other parts of the world now as we reach the end of this year we are in a situation where the pandemic is in full force. it is different. vaccines are effective and keeping people from being hospitalized at the s
what sort of challenges has your newsroom faced when you think about covering this unending pandemic,nd how is that affected assignments? how do you put reporters in harms way, when you think about sending people into hospitals to tell stories? elisabeth: it is remarkable -- julie: it is remarkable we having a conversation now. sending people into hospitals or other events. really this has been this up-and-down year. the highs of the vaccines being rolled out, that feeling like cases were...
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interested in upcoming interviews, please go to washingtonpostlive.com where you can register and get all ndhe information for what's coming up. and i'm robin givhan. thanks for joining us. >> c-span asia unfiltered view of government. we offended by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment it that's why chr has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> this week on the c-span networks the senate will debate imposing sanctions on a natural gas pipeline has become involved with the u.s. diplomatic efforts between russia and ukraine. senate majority leader chuck schumer also intends to work on the voting rights bill which may involve changing the senate filibuster rules, and the house returns from their holiday break to take a veterans benefits legislation. on tuesday at 10 a.m
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>>>nd then, what south africa and colombia can teach us about restorative justice and building a newracy. colombia's lead peace negotiator joins me. >>> plus-
>>>nd then, what south africa and colombia can teach us about restorative justice and building a newracy. colombia's lead peace negotiator joins me. >>> plus-
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mainly especially as time went on and tensions started rising and you could just feel the atmosphere nd of change. suddenly every interaction became much more hostile. and at one point we kind of gosurrounded by a group that had gathered and were waiting to see. and this was the thing. people were just waiting. as we said, there was no real intention behind their presence. they believe president trump, when he said he was going to be out there with them and that rumor had been circulating. they were all saying, "oh, maybe he's going to show up soon. he said he was going to come soon." and as tensions kind of rose, we found ourselves surrounded by this one group where one couple said, "sure, we'll talk to you first." and then all of a sudden they said, "why are you wearing a mask? take that mask off. this is ridiculous." and i said, well, i'm wearing a mask to protect myself and you. and they said, "well, who'd you vote for? where are you from your fake news. no, i'm not going to talk to you unless you tell me where we're from." and then everyone else in the group and around them kind of
mainly especially as time went on and tensions started rising and you could just feel the atmosphere nd of change. suddenly every interaction became much more hostile. and at one point we kind of gosurrounded by a group that had gathered and were waiting to see. and this was the thing. people were just waiting. as we said, there was no real intention behind their presence. they believe president trump, when he said he was going to be out there with them and that rumor had been circulating. they...
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our top story this evening: scotla nd scotland yard insists it's not calling for the report into downingthe police inquiry. and coming up, wejoin team gb cross country skiier andrew musgrave ahead of the winter olympics in beijing. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel — rafa nadal keeps his hopes of a 21st grand slam title alive as he reaches the final in melbourne for a sixth time. playing video games for a living is an aspirational career for millions across the world. however, the most influential online streaming platform, twitch, is accused of encouraging unhealthy practices. there are now calls for the billion—dollar company to change the way it operates, as the bbc�*s gaming reporter, steffan powell explains. singing: welcome to my... what the... like, what?! i'm in trouble! this is twitch, where all day, every day, you'll find people filming themselves playing video games and interacting with viewers. some, like ninja here, can earn big bucks. he's reportedly worth around £18 million. owned by amazon, 30 million people across the globe visit the site daily. traditionall
our top story this evening: scotla nd scotland yard insists it's not calling for the report into downingthe police inquiry. and coming up, wejoin team gb cross country skiier andrew musgrave ahead of the winter olympics in beijing. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel — rafa nadal keeps his hopes of a 21st grand slam title alive as he reaches the final in melbourne for a sixth time. playing video games for a living is an aspirational career for millions across the world. however,...
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russian foreign minister's and helping to determine whether moscow is willing to negotiate over concerns nds clay. the british government is lifting the restriction imposed in england in december. the omicron variant of coronavirus has caused a record spike in infections that now show no signs of easing. some signs of easing. boris johnson spoke with the house of commons today. this morning. the cabinet concluded that because of the exporter campaign, with the way the public has reacted to the measures, we can return to plan a in england and a lifetime plan b regulation to expire. >> prime mr. johnson says that guidance to work from home will be ending, as will and -- mandatory covid certification. the u.k. government will no longer require here the wearing of the mass. israel is seeing a spike. they rose for a record 71,000 on tuesday. more than six times the previous high. officials say that many infections are unconfirmed. that is leading to thought that the actual figure is two or three times the amount. israel, a leader in vaccination, has already given a fourth dose of the vaccine. tha
russian foreign minister's and helping to determine whether moscow is willing to negotiate over concerns nds clay. the british government is lifting the restriction imposed in england in december. the omicron variant of coronavirus has caused a record spike in infections that now show no signs of easing. some signs of easing. boris johnson spoke with the house of commons today. this morning. the cabinet concluded that because of the exporter campaign, with the way the public has reacted to the...
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the first is the verytrong nds -- three factorsi guess. first, the strong winds yesterday.se are not uncommon on t edge of the cky mountains and hills and we do get these mountain-enhanced window dense where wind -- wind events, where can reach 80 miles per hour to 100 miles per hour, but that was combined with very dry conditions. we have the cord dries conditions from july 1 through now on record in denver, so very dry conditions. we have been in a severe drought category for t past month, very dryonditions. the fuels were dry. then isounds like the power line is what sparked the fire, so the strong winds blew the power lines, that started the fire, it raced across the grasslands and open space west of the city, then into the suburbs of denver. anchor: buyers one day, snow the next, can you in your time remember anything like this? it is a little more uncommon w, for sure, but colorado does have a very variable climate. we can be very warm one day and very cold the next, but overall, we are seeing fires when they are not usually happen, when they have it hpen historically
the first is the verytrong nds -- three factorsi guess. first, the strong winds yesterday.se are not uncommon on t edge of the cky mountains and hills and we do get these mountain-enhanced window dense where wind -- wind events, where can reach 80 miles per hour to 100 miles per hour, but that was combined with very dry conditions. we have the cord dries conditions from july 1 through now on record in denver, so very dry conditions. we have been in a severe drought category for t past month,...
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nds san jose crushing several cars and knocking out power to that neighborhood. it happened along north 17th street. we talked to a neighbor that came out and found his truck totaled. it is normally a busy street but luckily no one was around when that tree came down. >>> drivers had the dodge this dragon tumbleweed in dublin. the chp is warning people to watch out for debris on the roads. >>> let's start out by taking a look at an update on this fire. we have some video to share with you. it is burning and big sur. if you're familiar with the drive, the most notable landmark is bixby bridge. this fire is actually burning close to that bridge. the bridge is in no imminent danger but just to give you the perspective on where it is. this will give you an idea on the wider map. i realize the fire detection is small on here. i will circulate right there. if we take a look at this on the big picture, here is the bay area. you can see south bay, the bay itself and the fire burningh. i'd like to spot the latest detail. the winds are fairly well behaved. the closest weat
nds san jose crushing several cars and knocking out power to that neighborhood. it happened along north 17th street. we talked to a neighbor that came out and found his truck totaled. it is normally a busy street but luckily no one was around when that tree came down. >>> drivers had the dodge this dragon tumbleweed in dublin. the chp is warning people to watch out for debris on the roads. >>> let's start out by taking a look at an update on this fire. we have some video to...
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scotla nd scotland falling into line with the rest of the uk, on some of these measures?measures? especially in terms of talking about the _ measures? especially in terms of talking about the amount - measures? especially in terms of talking about the amount of- measures? especially in terms of talking about the amount of time j talking about the amount of time that people need to self—isolate, and until now it has been the case that people have to isolate for ten days after a positive test but one of the measures that nicola sturgeon has just outlined is that if people test negative using a lateral flow test, on days six and seven of self isolation, and they don't have a fever, then self isolation can end. what was also significant, i think, she mentioned if people were not fully vaccinated and they were a contact of someone who had covid, they would have to carry on isolating for ten days, so that is an indication that if you are fully vaccinated and that includes a booster, so three injections, you will be able to end self isolation after seven days if you have been a
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to ditch the throwaway culture for electronics nd other household goods by making repairs easier. >>ews, too much glue, parts that are hard to find. >> reporter: right to repair campaigners are pushing for laws that force companies to give customers the knowledge and tools they need to fix something when it breaks. >> a lot of the tools and manuals are only made available to professionals, and we're not professionals. >> reporter: apple announced it will let users start fixing some of their own equipment. and more than a dozen states are pushing for laws that make manufacturers provide manuals, spare parts, and special tools needed to make repairs. >> my radio was broken, and i didn't want to replace it with a new one. >> reporter: victor herget says just seeing his speaker being repaired gave him some confidence. >> have the courage to open it myself next to check next time if i'm able to do anything about it. >> reporter: and campaigners say if companies start arming consumers with the right tools to make repairs on their own, it could be just the fix the planet needs too. tina kra
to ditch the throwaway culture for electronics nd other household goods by making repairs easier. >>ews, too much glue, parts that are hard to find. >> reporter: right to repair campaigners are pushing for laws that force companies to give customers the knowledge and tools they need to fix something when it breaks. >> a lot of the tools and manuals are only made available to professionals, and we're not professionals. >> reporter: apple announced it will let users start...
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democrats have had it right there tired of paying money for schools that don't work and they're tired of nd in the grocery stores their tired of soaring prices and government officials whose predictions are always wrong. this year, americans are going to vote for themselves, for their kids in for their future. they are going to vote against the despairing lefties for home at cs lewis wrote about narnia, it's always winter and never christmas. the future of america belongs t our movement not the party of misery and restriction. that is the angle. coming up, wise words from the in college football. the last bite is explained. ♪ music ♪ there's software. and then there's industrial grade software. capable of optimizing your flight by turning data into your co-pilot. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that helps assembly lines build walls against cyber threats. and makes sure you're ready for game day every day. that's honeywell forge. industrial grade software ♪ music ♪ >> alabama may have lost the championship game last night >> i like to say something. can i say something? >> absolute
democrats have had it right there tired of paying money for schools that don't work and they're tired of nd in the grocery stores their tired of soaring prices and government officials whose predictions are always wrong. this year, americans are going to vote for themselves, for their kids in for their future. they are going to vote against the despairing lefties for home at cs lewis wrote about narnia, it's always winter and never christmas. the future of america belongs t our movement not the...
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the ukraine border, so president biden is considering deploying thousands of troops to eastern europe nd baltics. that headline reads way too much like a game of risk. let's have some that sound like we're playing a nicer board game, like: hippo hunger remain insatiable or new york city's biggest landlord: this thimble. it's not just america. denmark is deploying f-16 warplanes to lithuania, france stands ready to send troops to romania. spain is sending four fighter jets to bulgaria. yes, spanish fighter jets. you can see them in action in the movie, "tapas gun." ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: you can share 'em! >> stephen: they're for the whole table. >> jon: that's right. >> st>> stephen: ireland. ireland also chipped in. russia was planning to holds war games 240 kilometers off ireland's southwest coast, but ireland warned that they are not welcome. yeah, russia. don't mess with the irish. you anger my people, and we'll write a folk song about you and serve you a boiled meat. ( laughter ) so why's putin doing this? well, on saturday, britain accused moscow of developing plans to i
the ukraine border, so president biden is considering deploying thousands of troops to eastern europe nd baltics. that headline reads way too much like a game of risk. let's have some that sound like we're playing a nicer board game, like: hippo hunger remain insatiable or new york city's biggest landlord: this thimble. it's not just america. denmark is deploying f-16 warplanes to lithuania, france stands ready to send troops to romania. spain is sending four fighter jets to bulgaria. yes,...
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ts is your way o gg >> well, red c sayratefuor theig of suppo buty nd more to overcome the crisis so to give, we have information on our website, cbsnews.com/blood. and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov have agreed to meet in geneva friday in search of common ground. experts are concerned russian military buildup around ukraine could lead to an invasion there. >>> homes were evacuated in central texas over a growing wildfire. fire crews say a prescribed burn fueled by gusty winds may be the cause. rain is expected to pass through the area by thursday. >>> and there is a new date for music's biggest night. the 64th grammy awards will now be on april 3rd in las vegas. it was scheduled for january 31st in la but delayed over the surge of covid cases. you can watch the grammy's right here on cbs. for more news, download the cbs n news app on krur cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom
ts is your way o gg >> well, red c sayratefuor theig of suppo buty nd more to overcome the crisis so to give, we have information on our website, cbsnews.com/blood. and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov have agreed to meet in geneva friday in search of common ground. experts...
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for itonlear.ck,nd bac no mess just soothing comfort.ag common sense” can't keep up. this is going to get tens and tens of views. ♪ but if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, you could be left to pay for this... yourself. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole lot less. ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody! my next guest is an actress you know from "halt and catch fire," "black mirror," and "tully." you can currently see her in "station eleven." >> elizabeth said if we stay here, then she'll give us houses. and we got bathrooms. >> what they had was we could stay for the winter until sarah recovers. >> and is that what you want? >> i haven't had a sewing machine, ever. elizabeth got me one. >> right. >> sorry, who the ( bleep ) is elizabeth? >> elizabeth colton. >> she was a movie star from before. >> yes, i know who she was. >> wasn't she married to arthur leander? >> oh... holy ( bleep ). >> stephen: please welcome mackenzie davis! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> hi. >> stephen: hey. >> hi. >>
for itonlear.ck,nd bac no mess just soothing comfort.ag common sense” can't keep up. this is going to get tens and tens of views. ♪ but if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, you could be left to pay for this... yourself. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole lot less. ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody! my next guest is an actress you know from "halt and catch fire," "black mirror," and "tully." you...
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shefajo changed, her spirit diminished,nd the futures she dreamed for her daughters? gone. after their takeover, the taliban banned all girls from attending public school. a few months later, they relented, allowing those under age 12 to go for an education. dr. shefarjo decided to send none of her girls, encouraging solidarity among the sisters. you're an educated woman, working in an elite field, with a 14-year-old daughter who's not allowed to go to school. how does that feel? >> my two kids are small, and they are allowed to go to school. they are under sixth grade. but my eldest daughter is at eighth grade, so she is not allowed to go to school. that's why i do not allow the two youngest ones as well. she will feel that "i am at home and not allowed to study, and my sisters are at school," and she will be disappointed. >> reporter: she encourages them to study independently at home, but knows an even more painful choice lays ahead. >> although i love my country, i love women, i love my patients, and i love my job a lot, and a lot. a lot like mkids, my heart, my body. b
shefajo changed, her spirit diminished,nd the futures she dreamed for her daughters? gone. after their takeover, the taliban banned all girls from attending public school. a few months later, they relented, allowing those under age 12 to go for an education. dr. shefarjo decided to send none of her girls, encouraging solidarity among the sisters. you're an educated woman, working in an elite field, with a 14-year-old daughter who's not allowed to go to school. how does that feel? >> my...
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the xd message that that sends to ag americans, to have this chorus ó of doubt about whether you he ndubt about whether you he whether it's necessary. it's harmed the health and wellbeing of our entire country. >> i've got to find out how w3 they're collecting these fines. are they deducting it out of the salaries?alun tq you made me think about something. we need to find out if these ine fines are being paid >> right good idea. lauren boebert on this one with1 her -- not only is she spreading islamaphobia with her account of what did not happen but the fact that she's actually lying and making up a story from scratch ] and then trying to fund raise o one of the lowest moments because it tells you what the j because it tells you what the they're using hate to try to raise money.j■ they're perpetuating lies after lies, even when they're speaking behind closed doors in these fundraisers to their constituents and they're doing it by dividing the country, not by bringing the country together >> you talk about intentional islamaphobia.e-# to make up a situation that çóq never happened and t
the xd message that that sends to ag americans, to have this chorus ó of doubt about whether you he ndubt about whether you he whether it's necessary. it's harmed the health and wellbeing of our entire country. >> i've got to find out how w3 they're collecting these fines. are they deducting it out of the salaries?alun tq you made me think about something. we need to find out if these ine fines are being paid >> right good idea. lauren boebert on this one with1 her -- not only is...