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file, this is charles osgood. >> reporter: or in france. >> the osgood file, this is charles osgood. run as host of "sunday morning." >> a lot of television is about ratings. but i like to think of it as people watching the show and getting some satisfaction out of it and learning something and not having something, you know, forced down their throats. >> reporter: you love it, don't you? >> i do. i can't think of anything that has given me more pleasure professionally than "sunday morning" because, first of all, it feels great to be part of something that people love, and i know that they do. >> reporter: he loved so much, he rarely took time off. but when he did, he came here. and why wouldn't he? it's a place where leisure is cherished, not something you squeeze into two weeks around national holidays. >> it's very seductive here. it also encourages you to be a bit lazy. >> in a good way. >> you tend to get up late and eat too much and drink too much. >> reporter: jean, charlie's wife, was always at his side. >> almost can't just put your mouth around it. >> eat it with a fork. oo
file, this is charles osgood. >> reporter: or in france. >> the osgood file, this is charles osgood. run as host of "sunday morning." >> a lot of television is about ratings. but i like to think of it as people watching the show and getting some satisfaction out of it and learning something and not having something, you know, forced down their throats. >> reporter: you love it, don't you? >> i do. i can't think of anything that has given me more pleasure...
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here's harry smith >> this is charles osgood. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, charles osgood's voice was as familiar as a family member's born charles wood, osgood started his career on the air as a student at fordham university shortly after graduation, he landed an announcer job at a classical music station in washington, d.c. osgood joined the army in 1955, and talked his way into a post as emcee for the united states army band by impressing the commander with his pronunciation of rimsky-korsakov. >> the president, who is making a rapid recovery -- >> reporter: when president eisenhower was hospitalized for a heart attack, osgood acted as his personal deejay after a brief stint at abc, osgood joined wcbs in 1967 when they launched an all-new station. soon afterward, his trademark commentary, "the osgood file," went national. >> it takes two to tango, but more than two to make for any kind of peace in the middle east. ♪ >> reporter: and in 1994, he took over from charles kuralt as the anchor of "cbs sunday morning." >> i know, it sounds strange to me, too. >> reporter: in his signa
here's harry smith >> this is charles osgood. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, charles osgood's voice was as familiar as a family member's born charles wood, osgood started his career on the air as a student at fordham university shortly after graduation, he landed an announcer job at a classical music station in washington, d.c. osgood joined the army in 1955, and talked his way into a post as emcee for the united states army band by impressing the commander with his...
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we'll remember charles osgood. to tell my doctor my heart was racing just making spaghetti... but i didn't wait. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book... but i didn't wait. they told their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke. if you have one or more of these symptoms irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or lightheadedness, contact your doctor. this is no time to wait. ( ♪ ♪ ) start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. nothing brings us together like eggland's best eggs. always so fresh and delicious. plus, superior nutrition. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. my husband and i have never been more active. as shingles doesn't care.t. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk
we'll remember charles osgood. to tell my doctor my heart was racing just making spaghetti... but i didn't wait. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book... but i didn't wait. they told their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke. if you have one or more of these symptoms irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or lightheadedness,...
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after a brief stint at abc, oz g osgood joined w cbs.ry, the osgood file went national >> it takes two to tango >> reporter: and in 1994, he took over from charles curralt in his signature bow tie, osgood action co anchored that broadcast for 22 years. >> i hope whatever work you do makes you happy, makes you smile. you may be at it quite while >> reporter: he left in 2016 and broadcast hess final osgood file the following year a member of the national association of broadcasters, hall of fame, one of his bow ties resides at the smithsonian museum of american history harry smith, nbc news. >> a big part of sunday mornings >>> a new york father is thanking his daughter for saving his life matthew carlson was suffering from a genetic terminal kidney disease. daughte daughter was ah transplant >> if you really think about it, i made this kid. i thank her every day. >> it's how my father raised my. and i could give back. >> after two weeks, she was whaback to her regular routine and feeling wonderful. they hope their story also encourage oth
after a brief stint at abc, oz g osgood joined w cbs.ry, the osgood file went national >> it takes two to tango >> reporter: and in 1994, he took over from charles curralt in his signature bow tie, osgood action co anchored that broadcast for 22 years. >> i hope whatever work you do makes you happy, makes you smile. you may be at it quite while >> reporter: he left in 2016 and broadcast hess final osgood file the following year a member of the national association of...
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. >>> if you ever heard the trumpet sound for "sunday morning" on cbs, you may remember charles osgood. today we say good-bye to a television legend. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> retail theft is often committed by repeat offenders and now state lawmakers are pushing for tougher penalties. >> as smash and grab thefts are on the rise, lawmakers hope to strengthen prosecutions. anne makovec joins us with more details on the proposed bill. >> this measure would give repeat offenders more jail time hope is going will slow their roll. we have seen bold smash and grab robberies like this one all around the bay area over the last few years. oftentimes they don't get caught, though there has been a renewed push to bring these thieves to justice. a statewide coalition of law enforcement agencies has been making more arrests and now a newly proposed law could come down harder on those caught. jail time would be required if somebody was convicted of a third theft-related crime and would have to serve one to three years. for the past decade prop 47 has made theft o
. >>> if you ever heard the trumpet sound for "sunday morning" on cbs, you may remember charles osgood. today we say good-bye to a television legend. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> retail theft is often committed by repeat offenders and now state lawmakers are pushing for tougher penalties. >> as smash and grab thefts are on the rise, lawmakers hope to strengthen prosecutions. anne makovec joins us with more details...
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born charles osgood wood in the bronx, he grew up in baltimore. way. >> in 1942, milk was delivered in bottles. the mail was delivered twice a day. and that boy named charlie wood had a paper route. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ >> reporter: he had a love of music and time spent chewing the fat with the likes of julia child. >> did you imagine that you were a natural for television when you first started doing that show? >> i'm a natural ham, which helps a lot. >> reporter: and many others. >> they come out fast, but i mean it's a fast world. ♪ we have actors and artists ♪ ♪ not just politicians ♪ >> reporter: his beloved "sunday morning" was the beneficiary of his passion. ♪ our sunday mornings are filled with such things ♪ >> it feels to be part of something that people love, and i know that they do. ♪ i've sung this song but i'll sing it again ♪ ♪ i knew i'd be leaving but i didn't know when ♪ >> reporter: he is survived by jean, his wife of 50 years, their five children, and six grandchildren, and all of us at cbs news. ♪ been a long t
born charles osgood wood in the bronx, he grew up in baltimore. way. >> in 1942, milk was delivered in bottles. the mail was delivered twice a day. and that boy named charlie wood had a paper route. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ >> reporter: he had a love of music and time spent chewing the fat with the likes of julia child. >> did you imagine that you were a natural for television when you first started doing that show? >> i'm a natural ham, which helps a...
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born charles osgood wood in the bronx, he grew up in baltimore.elivered in bottles. mail was delivered twice a day. and that boy named charlie wood had a paper route. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ >> reporter: he had a love of music and time spent chewing the fat with the likes of julia child. >> did you imagine that you were a natural for television when you started doing that show? >> i'm a natural ham. and that helps a lot. >> reporter: and many others. >> they come out fast, but, i mean, it is a fast world. >> ♪ we have actors and artists ♪ ♪ not just politicians ♪ >> reporter: his beloved "sunday morning" was the beneficiary of his passion. >> ♪ for sunday mornings are filled with such things ♪ >> it feels great to be part of something that people love, and i know that they do. >> ♪ i have sung this song, but i will sing it again ♪ ♪ i knew i'd be leaving, but i didn't know when ♪ >> reporter: he is survived by jean, his wife of 50 years, their five children and six grandchildren, and all of us at cbs news. >> ♪ been a long time ♪ >>
born charles osgood wood in the bronx, he grew up in baltimore.elivered in bottles. mail was delivered twice a day. and that boy named charlie wood had a paper route. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ >> reporter: he had a love of music and time spent chewing the fat with the likes of julia child. >> did you imagine that you were a natural for television when you started doing that show? >> i'm a natural ham. and that helps a lot. >> reporter: and many others....
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on the radio one more time. ♪ i've got to be drifting along ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: charles osgood leavena show now belongs to the smithsonian and history. >> that was beautiful. >> he would be proud of that story. >> he was extraordinary. and how lucky we all were to take of his talents. >> thank you >>> we have a lot more ahead including america ferrera live on pop start first your local news and weather. ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a script i got it done without a delay.♪ ♪i screened with cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪ shh. shh. three six nine. ooh she fine. hoping she can sing it to me— —one more time. ♪ to the window, to the window ♪ grab a pepsi wild cherry and get wild. ugh, i'll deal with this tomorrow. you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. look how crusty this is. ugh, it's just too much. not with this. good ad
on the radio one more time. ♪ i've got to be drifting along ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: charles osgood leavena show now belongs to the smithsonian and history. >> that was beautiful. >> he would be proud of that story. >> he was extraordinary. and how lucky we all were to take of his talents. >> thank you >>> we have a lot more ahead including america ferrera live on pop start first your local news and weather. ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a...
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morning" and "the osgood file." >> good morning.d, and this is "sunday morning." >> david: decades on radio and tv, more than 22 years on "sunday morning." his family says he died at 91, battling dementia. a supremely gifted writer and poet, known for his signature bow ties and his signature signoff, "i'll see you on the radio." he was 91, and of course, we're thinking of his family, and his cbs news family, as well, down the street. >>> when we come back here tonight, the oscar nominations are out. the history already made. the movie, 13 nominations, and the two big snubs tonight. ♪ ♪ you don't have to wait until retirement to start enjoying your plans. with pacific life... ...imagine your future with confidence. for more than 150 years... we've kept our promise to financially protect and provide. so, you can look forward to exploring your family's heritage with the ones you love. talk to a financial professional about life insurance and retirement solutions with pacific life. this is how it feels to du more with less asthma... ...
morning" and "the osgood file." >> good morning.d, and this is "sunday morning." >> david: decades on radio and tv, more than 22 years on "sunday morning." his family says he died at 91, battling dementia. a supremely gifted writer and poet, known for his signature bow ties and his signature signoff, "i'll see you on the radio." he was 91, and of course, we're thinking of his family, and his cbs news family, as well, down the street....
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. >>> and charles osgood, long-time host of "cbs sunday morning" and cbs radio osgood files died.s before he retired back in september of 2016. he was known for his way with words and love of poetry and music. his family said he died today from dementia at his home in new jersey. osgood was 91 years old. and i have to say, he was one of my all-time favorites. i just loved him. >> yeah. he really was -- had a marvelous way with words. his poems, his rhyming was really clever. and he left a really indelible mark on sunday morning and on cbs news. our sympathies to the family. thank you. >>> after the break, reeling in the buyers on reels. and if you get the reference, you're a lot hipper than i am. home prices still sky high in part of the country like new jersey, many real estate agents are trying new social media marketing plays to get buyers off the sidelines. we'll be right back. fresh, warm hot dogs! when i'm not selling hot dogs, i invest in a fund that advances innovations like robotics. fresh, warm hot dogs, straight out of my torso! one for you, one for you. oh, you're a me
. >>> and charles osgood, long-time host of "cbs sunday morning" and cbs radio osgood files died.s before he retired back in september of 2016. he was known for his way with words and love of poetry and music. his family said he died today from dementia at his home in new jersey. osgood was 91 years old. and i have to say, he was one of my all-time favorites. i just loved him. >> yeah. he really was -- had a marvelous way with words. his poems, his rhyming was really...
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charles osgood was 91 years old. still to come, the u.n. top humanitarian official on the crisis in gaza. how the rise in artificial intelligence is boosting tech stocks. and a pakistani artist finds success painting his personal experience. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: israel's military announced today that nearly two dozen soldiers were killed yesterday, the deadliest day since the october 7 terrorist attacks. israel's government vowed to continue the war amid fierce fighting, caught between tens of. thousands of palestinian civilians. in a moment, nick schifrin speaks with the u.n. humanitarian chief about conditions in gaza. first, his report on this deadly day for israel's defense forces. nick: a prayer for the dead. a family grappling with grief. sergeant first class hadar kapeluk was a 23-year-old reservist, killed in gaza yesterday. sergeant major ilay levy was from the same unit. today, his mother said a
charles osgood was 91 years old. still to come, the u.n. top humanitarian official on the crisis in gaza. how the rise in artificial intelligence is boosting tech stocks. and a pakistani artist finds success painting his personal experience. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: israel's military announced today that nearly two dozen soldiers were killed yesterday, the...
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legendary journalist charles osgood died today.e donned his signature bow time as host of cbs sunday morning and had a radio program. a famous lover of poetry and music. osgood played christmas carols for millions during his holiday specials and fan wills remember his iconic sign offline, i'll see you on the radio. charles osgood. such a great journalist. 91 years old. old with mild-to-9 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pr
legendary journalist charles osgood died today.e donned his signature bow time as host of cbs sunday morning and had a radio program. a famous lover of poetry and music. osgood played christmas carols for millions during his holiday specials and fan wills remember his iconic sign offline, i'll see you on the radio. charles osgood. such a great journalist. 91 years old. old with mild-to-9 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but...
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first thing tomorrow please join cbs sunday morning for a lookback at the life of charles osgood.hen "face the nation," senator langford of oklahoma and democratic senator, tim kaine of virginia. >> from all of us at cbs news, have a good night. x x >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> tonight, the 49ers are just one game away from the super bowl but can they take out the detroit lions? we have everything you need to know about tomorrow's nfc championship game. >>> looking for a place to watch tomorrow's game? how about one of the oldest 49ers bars in the area? and the lions have landed, we are in san jose as fans and players get into game mode. from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm andrea nakano. it is almost game time and the whole season has been building up to tomorrow as the 49ers take on the detroit lions in the nfc title game. let's get straight over to matt lively. >> brock purdy is gearing up for one of the most important games of his career on sunday, after playing a season that either gets praised or pummeled by the general public and nationa
first thing tomorrow please join cbs sunday morning for a lookback at the life of charles osgood.hen "face the nation," senator langford of oklahoma and democratic senator, tim kaine of virginia. >> from all of us at cbs news, have a good night. x x >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> tonight, the 49ers are just one game away from the super bowl but can they take out the detroit lions? we have everything you need to know about tomorrow's...
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daily radio show called the osgood files.s sharp and folksy writing style, his love of music and poetry. above all, heart. charles osgood was 91 years old. good man. >> brilliant man. >> loved him. we've got a lot more ahead including a top da calling out payment apps. why he says many aren't secure enough. that's all coming up, george. >>> right now the connecticut woman accused of helping her late boyfriend cover up her wife's murder. prosecutors showed evidence and videos that connect her with the crime. erielle reshef here with the details. >> reporter: yesterday a gut wrenching day in court and that case against her stretching into a second week. she is first tot stand trial for the death of jennifer dgulos. prosecutors say troconis conspired with dgulos ex-stranged husband to kill jennifer and the two covered up the crime. >> good morning, your honor. >> reporter: this morning a jury hearing the case against michelle trakonis, the alleged accomplice and girlfriend of the connecticut father accused of killing his estrang
daily radio show called the osgood files.s sharp and folksy writing style, his love of music and poetry. above all, heart. charles osgood was 91 years old. good man. >> brilliant man. >> loved him. we've got a lot more ahead including a top da calling out payment apps. why he says many aren't secure enough. that's all coming up, george. >>> right now the connecticut woman accused of helping her late boyfriend cover up her wife's murder. prosecutors showed evidence and...
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the former journalist charles osgood has died.family said he passed away earlier today in his new jersey home after battling dementia according to cbs, where he was such a familiar face to so many he is remembered as the face of dubious sunday morning from nine 90 4 to 26 in york he was 91 years old. a look back at his life and extraordinary career. >> sunday morning is 22 years of my life in broadcasting. >> charles osgood anchored with warmth and with her over two decades. >> sunday morning is successful because of the people who watch it. they don't tune in to see what will shock or stress them but what will fascinate them and is inspiring. >> he also brought the signature approach to his daily radio commentary. >> i was a radio guy who happened to the television. >> reporter:'s affinity for radio was clear in his famous signoff. >> as for me, i will see you on the radio. >> he would sometimes deliver the osgood file and that style. a poet in residence at cbs news exemplifying his unorthodox approach to journalism. >> at school
the former journalist charles osgood has died.family said he passed away earlier today in his new jersey home after battling dementia according to cbs, where he was such a familiar face to so many he is remembered as the face of dubious sunday morning from nine 90 4 to 26 in york he was 91 years old. a look back at his life and extraordinary career. >> sunday morning is 22 years of my life in broadcasting. >> charles osgood anchored with warmth and with her over two decades....
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charles osgood died after battling dementia. he worked for almost 50 years.was 91 years old. >>> heavy rain caused widespread flooding. several schools and roads are also closed. flash floods turned streets into rivers as water rushed down. video shows a car being swept away by the high water. look at that one go. crews are busy pulling people out of their cars and homes. hundreds were rescued in just one neighborhood and crews used inflatable boats and boards to get people to safety. >> the highest part was our kitchen island. that's what we were sitting on until we were able to get out safely. >> my dog. >> where? >> in my house. >> you can see from the video, that woman was reunited with her dog. >>> in the bay area, we have a break in the rain. don't put away those umbrellas yet. meteorologist jessica burch is tracking the next round of wet weather. >>> this is our first dray day since last week and we have been enjoying it. since friday, seven inches of rainfall. in oaklandover two with san rafael topping out just above four. it was a very active system.
charles osgood died after battling dementia. he worked for almost 50 years.was 91 years old. >>> heavy rain caused widespread flooding. several schools and roads are also closed. flash floods turned streets into rivers as water rushed down. video shows a car being swept away by the high water. look at that one go. crews are busy pulling people out of their cars and homes. hundreds were rescued in just one neighborhood and crews used inflatable boats and boards to get people to safety....
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charles osgood was 91. been reunited six months after five children went to visit relatives in gaza. the children, who range in age from 4 to 11, came off the plane tired but happy to be home. they were in the middle east when the war between israel and hamas began. the mother of the children couldn't contact them and feared the worst. it turned out that the children had been taken to egypt by a relative, but their mother didn't know that until after members of a us group called project dynamo and they stepped in. >> now my kids are back home safe after, you know, war and after they saw bomb, after they saw a lot of people die from them. i don't want to think a lot right now. all i want to want to do right now, hug my kids, take care for my kids. >> project dynamo is a tampa based group of veterans and civilian volunteers who evacuate americans from overseas war zones. group members are not saying how they found the children or how they managed to get them back to the us, but they are back. despite 2023 bei
charles osgood was 91. been reunited six months after five children went to visit relatives in gaza. the children, who range in age from 4 to 11, came off the plane tired but happy to be home. they were in the middle east when the war between israel and hamas began. the mother of the children couldn't contact them and feared the worst. it turned out that the children had been taken to egypt by a relative, but their mother didn't know that until after members of a us group called project dynamo...
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. >>> last week, cbs and the industry lost one of its giants, charles osgood.v and the radio. charles was the host of "sunday morning" for 22 years, and his daily radio report, the osgood file, ran for nearly half a century. well, we dug through our files and found a story you might like on the late, great graffiti artist keith haring. >> reporter: he stalks the new york city subways waiting for his chance to strike. when the opportunity comes, he moves fast. he has to. opportunity for keith haring is a blank advertising poster. using a piece of chalk, the young man from kutztown, pennsylvania, draws a picture. a cartoon like drawing which he finishes in a minute or two and then moves on. he may do as many as 30 such drawings in a day, all different but all the same in certain ways. he puts them down here so that millions can see them, and millions do. >> you don't have to know anything about art to appreciate it. there aren't any hidden secrets or things that you're supposed to understand. >> reporter: but he's got to be careful because technically what he's d
. >>> last week, cbs and the industry lost one of its giants, charles osgood.v and the radio. charles was the host of "sunday morning" for 22 years, and his daily radio report, the osgood file, ran for nearly half a century. well, we dug through our files and found a story you might like on the late, great graffiti artist keith haring. >> reporter: he stalks the new york city subways waiting for his chance to strike. when the opportunity comes, he moves fast. he has to....
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also, available, they are available at the maintenance yard on osgood road.ne that lives in fremont can pick them up in the next few days. >>> east bay, in-n-out burger is closing because of crime. they are closing the door near the oakland airport. we have been follow the rash of break ins and robberies on that business corridor near the airport and the restaurant closed its dining room and offering drive-thru. other businesses are making changes, too. they promise to patrol the area but it remains a hot spot for crime. they said, this location remains a busy and profitable one for the company but our top priority must be the safety and well being of our customers and associates, we can not ask them to visit or work in an unsafe environment. their last day of business will be march 4th. >>> pausing to remember the farmworkers killed a year ago january 23rd, 2023, a gunman opened fire on his former workers at two mushroom farms. seven people died. the suspect, 66-year-old, admitted to the killings but later pled not guilty. hundreds of people joined at the bo
also, available, they are available at the maintenance yard on osgood road.ne that lives in fremont can pick them up in the next few days. >>> east bay, in-n-out burger is closing because of crime. they are closing the door near the oakland airport. we have been follow the rash of break ins and robberies on that business corridor near the airport and the restaurant closed its dining room and offering drive-thru. other businesses are making changes, too. they promise to patrol the area...
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. >>> if you ever heard the trumpet sound for "sunday morning" on cbs, you may remember charles osgoodwe say good-bye to a television legend. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> retail theft is often committed by repeat offenders and now state lawmakers are pushing for tougher
. >>> if you ever heard the trumpet sound for "sunday morning" on cbs, you may remember charles osgoodwe say good-bye to a television legend. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> retail theft is often committed by repeat offenders and now state lawmakers are pushing for tougher
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charles osgood led the iconic cbs "sunday morning" for 22 years, a sterling chapter in his legendaryce to millions of americans over the years on television and radio and a beloved sunday morning colleague to people like my father. he died this week at the age of 91. charlie, we'll see you on the radio. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, january 28th, 7:00, as we take a live look outside. just a little bit of sun rise. so you can't see as well the tower illuminated in red and gold. thank you so much for joining us on this championship sunday. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel l
charles osgood led the iconic cbs "sunday morning" for 22 years, a sterling chapter in his legendaryce to millions of americans over the years on television and radio and a beloved sunday morning colleague to people like my father. he died this week at the age of 91. charlie, we'll see you on the radio. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, january 28th, 7:00, as we...
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charlie osgood died today at his home in new jersey. the longtime host of "cbs sunday mornings." for his iconic bowtie. he was 91. >>> we'll return now to our coverage of the new hampshire primary. >>> we're in final hours of voting in second contest of the republican primary, former president donald trump is aiming for another big victory tonight after winning the iowa caucuses. nikki haley hoping for a big upset to give her campaign momentum. >> chuck, we've been talking this hour about the importance of independent voters, and i know you'll be watching for a lot of things tonight, walk us through what you're watching for. >> they're the ball game here, they're the largest group of voters, when you put the formula together for nikki haley to succeed in new hampshire, 40% of the electorate being independent. she's not winning enough registered republicans, this is i think the real problem. john mccain was competitive with republicans and dominated independents. if she dominates independents she lose republicans by 40 points, what i'm looking for tonight, is it going to be high t
charlie osgood died today at his home in new jersey. the longtime host of "cbs sunday mornings." for his iconic bowtie. he was 91. >>> we'll return now to our coverage of the new hampshire primary. >>> we're in final hours of voting in second contest of the republican primary, former president donald trump is aiming for another big victory tonight after winning the iowa caucuses. nikki haley hoping for a big upset to give her campaign momentum. >> chuck, we've...
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. >> osgood had a gift for music, too. an avid fan of aaron former classical d.j., he cowrote the vietnam war era hit gallant men. a distinguished storyteller, his honors include entrainment in the radio podcast are all of damond and a lifetime achievement enemy. in 2016, one of his iconic trademarks became one of the permanent collection pieces national history museum. >> i could not for -- ask for anything more than my life i don't know what in the world i would rather do than be here. >> a long time since i've been home and i got to be drifting along. >> our condolences to his family. see you on the radio. special coverage of the new hampshire primary continues right now. >>> turnout is strong in new hampshire. voters are continuing heading to the polls at this hour. welcome to our coverage of the new hampshire primary. >> the new hampshire secretary of state thing there could be record turnout today in what is now a two-person race. donald trump versus nikki haley. >> she is the clear underdog tonight. she has staked h
. >> osgood had a gift for music, too. an avid fan of aaron former classical d.j., he cowrote the vietnam war era hit gallant men. a distinguished storyteller, his honors include entrainment in the radio podcast are all of damond and a lifetime achievement enemy. in 2016, one of his iconic trademarks became one of the permanent collection pieces national history museum. >> i could not for -- ask for anything more than my life i don't know what in the world i would rather do than be...
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he was osgood callout we saw is anti-semitism. adl in recent years has not been doing that. thanks to some pushback after october 7 i think they'rehi sloy moving in the right direction. under jonathan greenblatt is larger than organizations such as push his left-wing causes instead of fighting is. i think they're getting the message and now that there's a problem. the southern is poverty law center which originally did good work calling it neo-nazis in the '70s, , now the basically just callout anybody who disagrees with them, anyone on the right and they vilify those people. so that's another watchdog that isn't doing its job. another group we identified is care, committee on american islamic relations anytime someone calls out anti-semitism which has been pointed out multiple times in this conversation, jews or 2% of of the population and 60% of hate crimes or directed towards the jews but meantime some points out is, cair s islamophobia, we got to conflate islamophobia at the semitism. they are different issues and anti-semitism is a much bigger problem in american societ
he was osgood callout we saw is anti-semitism. adl in recent years has not been doing that. thanks to some pushback after october 7 i think they'rehi sloy moving in the right direction. under jonathan greenblatt is larger than organizations such as push his left-wing causes instead of fighting is. i think they're getting the message and now that there's a problem. the southern is poverty law center which originally did good work calling it neo-nazis in the '70s, , now the basically just callout...