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. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with breaking news out of houston surrounding the astroworld concert tragedy. 9-year-old ezra blunt has died from injuries sustained during that crowd surge at the show he becomes the youngest fatality his parents have hired personal injury attorneys, including ben crump and others the counsel previously filed a lawsuit alleging concert organizers failed at crowd control during the festival organized by travis scott. according to a statement by crump and his colleagues, blunt was placed in a medically-induced coma in an attempt to save his life after he suffered brain, kidney, and liver trauma they also expressed condolences to his family. reading in part, ezra's death is absolutely heartbreaking we are committed to seeking answers and justice for the blunt family but tonight, we stand in solidarity with the family, in grief and in prayer. travis scott's attorney said that he didn't know there was a mass-casualty event. and in a statement friday, we ce to support and assist l
. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with breaking news out of houston surrounding the astroworld concert tragedy. 9-year-old ezra blunt has died from injuries sustained during that crowd surge at the show he becomes the youngest fatality his parents have hired personal injury attorneys, including ben crump and others the counsel previously filed a lawsuit alleging concert organizers failed at crowd control during the festival organized by travis scott. according to a statement by crump...
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joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank— really is. joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank you - really is.thank you very much. that is it for the papers for this hour and we will be back at 11.38 for another look at what is making the sunday papers. this week, sustainability is the name of the game, which is why i'm on the eve ecargo bike. it's electric, it's made from natural and recycled materials, and it's usually used for inner city deliveries. but today, it is delivering me to the studio. nice wheels! oh, hello down there! hey! sinclair c5 — blast from the past! i know! an icon of the �*80s created by a computing icon. in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up. inside is an escooter with some brand new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here! wait for me! cheering and applause. spencer chuckles. whoa! ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, thro
joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank— really is. joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank you - really is.thank you very much. that is it for the papers for this hour and we will be back at 11.38 for another look at what is making the sunday papers. this week, sustainability is the name of the game, which is why i'm on the eve ecargo bike. it's electric, it's made from natural and recycled materials, and it's usually used for inner city deliveries. but today, it is delivering me to the studio. nice...
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i think they're basking in their newly found fame. >> it's a compliment, i think, phillip -- somebodyck on phillip, make sure he's okay i think the feed went down or a giant asteroid hit the planet and i'll see you too if you can hear me, i think it's a positive for mariah carey, it's like -- i heard we have phillip back -- the song is so good it gets played so much, they're looking to make it more special by limiting it to december 1st, not like they banned it at all phillip, if you're out there miss you. >>> still on deck. cashing in chips mgm looking to unload a resort >>> and a reminder, if you haven't already, follow our podcast on apple, spotify, other platforms. we're back right after this. >>> the taper is here, but the tantrum is not stocks look to keep running up as the dow tries to make it six weeks up in a row. holy l&g, the biggest ever contract with china signed just hours ago and the company who made it, the ceo first on cnbc interview here in moments. your morning rbi and the monster record run for stocks. the ten names in the s&p that have doubled this year and calm d
i think they're basking in their newly found fame. >> it's a compliment, i think, phillip -- somebodyck on phillip, make sure he's okay i think the feed went down or a giant asteroid hit the planet and i'll see you too if you can hear me, i think it's a positive for mariah carey, it's like -- i heard we have phillip back -- the song is so good it gets played so much, they're looking to make it more special by limiting it to december 1st, not like they banned it at all phillip, if you're...
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let's bring in paige and phillip. welcome to you both. let me start with you, phillip. we had kim in the last hour who talked about how race is an undertone in this trial. the consideration if kyle rittenhouse were a black 17-year-old running around with an ar-15, hell, a pellet gun, would there be a different narrative here. what do you think of the makeup of the jury that was pulled out of that tumbler, 11 white jurors and one person of color. is that relevant here in what we should expect how this jury approaches what happened over the last couple weeks? >> i don't think so. >> okay. >> i don't think so at all. obviously it's a very difficult case and it's a very heated environment. but i don't think race is important here. and especially the narrative here is all the people who were shot were white, the defendant is white, so it's hard to bring that kind of narrative in then. i know sometimes people believe that the media brings those things in to try to get more attention. but it's hard in this case because, as i say, the victim or the people who were shot, were al
let's bring in paige and phillip. welcome to you both. let me start with you, phillip. we had kim in the last hour who talked about how race is an undertone in this trial. the consideration if kyle rittenhouse were a black 17-year-old running around with an ar-15, hell, a pellet gun, would there be a different narrative here. what do you think of the makeup of the jury that was pulled out of that tumbler, 11 white jurors and one person of color. is that relevant here in what we should expect...
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the tourists fought back in the second half, but phillips claimed a hat—trick with two more tries asanada in their final autumn international. england lost today's test against world champions france in wheelchair rugby league. england initally took the lead afterjust two minutes with this try from captain tom halliwell, taking the posts with him as well. england were 15 points down at the break, but managed to bring it back to just a point between them with this penalty. these two sides should have been preparing for a world cup, delayed by a year because of the pandemic. these matches have filled the void. france too strong in the end, winning 39—26. world champion lewis hamilton has been penalised for breaking f1 rules ahead of tonight's sprint race in sao paulo. it means he will start at the back of the grid and looks set to miss out on valuable points to title rival max verstappen. he's also been hit with a grid penalty in tomorrow's grand prix, in what could be the beginning of the end of his title defence with four races of the season remaining. nick parrott explains. just whe
the tourists fought back in the second half, but phillips claimed a hat—trick with two more tries asanada in their final autumn international. england lost today's test against world champions france in wheelchair rugby league. england initally took the lead afterjust two minutes with this try from captain tom halliwell, taking the posts with him as well. england were 15 points down at the break, but managed to bring it back to just a point between them with this penalty. these two sides...
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i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm phillip mena. >>> coming up on when you open a jar ofer time to great flavor. mix it into a stir fry. better! sauté it into some veggies. better! or brush it onto a steak. way better with better than bouillon the possibilities are endless. make your everything better with better than bouillon. healthier is on-demand covid testing to help you return safely. even if it's still... a little awkward. how've you been? -i'm so good! ♪ this is what healthier looks like. ♪ >>> right now at 4:30, thieves out in full force once again. this time, targeting a department store in santa fe. major concerns about safe holiday shopping now. the response from police to stop the chaos. >> it's not just big retail stores being targeted. new video shows dozens of burglars ransacking a small business in oakland and the move they made to keep police off their tracks. this is today in the bay. >> a very good wednesday morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. we're going to get
i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm phillip mena. >>> coming up on when you open a jar ofer time to great flavor. mix it into a stir fry. better! sauté it into some veggies. better! or brush it onto a steak. way better with better than bouillon the possibilities are endless. make your everything better with better than bouillon. healthier is on-demand covid testing to help you return safely. even if it's still... a little awkward. how've you been? -i'm so good!...
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but as it stands now, norah, they'll continue to rise. >> mark phillips in glasgow, thank you. >>> andack here at home, the new abortion law in texas, the strictest in the nation, was at the center of arguments today before the u.s. supreme court. tonight it's unclear whether the court will issue an order to block that law, which has been in effect for two months now. here is cbs' jan crawford. >> reporter: outside the supreme court, protesters made clear the fight. >> abortion is health care! >> reporter: over the texas law that bans abortions after about six weeks, a law the justices called unprecedented and specifically designed to get around roe v. wade. >> the actual provisions in this law have prevented every woman in texas from exercising a constitutional right as declared by this court. >> reporter: after three hours of arguments, it was evident liberal and conservative justices didn't like what texas was up to. >> there is a loophole that's been exploited here or used here. >> reporter: the loophole is in how texas wrote the law to try to keep it out of federal courts which wo
but as it stands now, norah, they'll continue to rise. >> mark phillips in glasgow, thank you. >>> andack here at home, the new abortion law in texas, the strictest in the nation, was at the center of arguments today before the u.s. supreme court. tonight it's unclear whether the court will issue an order to block that law, which has been in effect for two months now. here is cbs' jan crawford. >> reporter: outside the supreme court, protesters made clear the fight....
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s phillips coection.ting “behold thy son,” a response from driskell to the gruesome murder of 14 year old emmett till in mississippi a year earlier. till's mother had insisted the casket be open so the world could see the viciousness of the racist attack. >> driskell comes up with this interesting take on it in “behold thy son” where his mother, the beaten boy's mother, is holding him up and presenting him in church to the congregation. jeffrey: it's painting almost in real time, but it's also looking to the history of art, right? i mean, the crucifixion, christ on the cross. >> he's definitely looking through the history of western art in this case. but bringing it home. jeffrey: another subject for driskell: scenes of urban black life. he painted “ghetto wall #2” in 1970: a brick wall, graffiti, a figure in black, the american flag exploded, in pieces amid a riot of color. >> it is very much an artist who is using the canvas to express the experience of living in america in 1970. the associations that d
s phillips coection.ting “behold thy son,” a response from driskell to the gruesome murder of 14 year old emmett till in mississippi a year earlier. till's mother had insisted the casket be open so the world could see the viciousness of the racist attack. >> driskell comes up with this interesting take on it in “behold thy son” where his mother, the beaten boy's mother, is holding him up and presenting him in church to the congregation. jeffrey: it's painting almost in real time,...
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phillips as the emcee here every year. it's an honor to follow in his footsteps. [cheering and applause] >> i know i have a couple years to get up to his caliber as an emcee but i'm going to do my best tonight. at this time, we would like to acknowledge that we are on the unceded land of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. in accordance with their tradition, they have never seeded, loss, or forgot their responsibility as the caretakers of this place and all people that reside in their traditional territory. we recognize we benefit from living on their homeland. we honor the relatives and elders of the community and recognize their sovereign right as first peoples. now i want to introduce -- for our opening prayer. >> i just want to open up with a prayer for everyone. we've all been through trying times and i just want to ask the ancestors of this land that we know of for the ancestors and ask them for permission to share our songs and open up with a prayer. for the ancestors, i ask your permission to be able to share what we have tonight with
phillips as the emcee here every year. it's an honor to follow in his footsteps. [cheering and applause] >> i know i have a couple years to get up to his caliber as an emcee but i'm going to do my best tonight. at this time, we would like to acknowledge that we are on the unceded land of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. in accordance with their tradition, they have never seeded, loss, or forgot their responsibility as the caretakers of this place and all people...
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in tonight's eye on earth cbs' mark phillips takes us to one of the battlegrounds in the fight to saveke, in the latest battleground in a war against climate change. uphill on the way to work. >> yeah. >> reporter: much of this landscape is covered in soaking wet peat, a kind of swamp of vegetation that has decomposed over thousands of years and which, given the weather up here, never dries out. in terms of fighting climate change, that's important. we're standing on a big carbon sink here. >> yeah. >> reporter: it is carbon in the ground and not in the air. >> exactly. >> reporter: peat, it turns out, is much better than sequestering carbon than even trees, peat bogs make up just 3% of the earth's land mass, but store 30e earth's land of all land-based carbon, twice as much as all the world's forests. >> so, what happens is the vegetation is capturing carbon from the atmosphere. and into the water and the ground, it doesn't allow any carbon to be lost. >> reporter: and it stays in it because it's not exposed to the air through oxygen and can't. >> yes, it stays in it until what we see
in tonight's eye on earth cbs' mark phillips takes us to one of the battlegrounds in the fight to saveke, in the latest battleground in a war against climate change. uphill on the way to work. >> yeah. >> reporter: much of this landscape is covered in soaking wet peat, a kind of swamp of vegetation that has decomposed over thousands of years and which, given the weather up here, never dries out. in terms of fighting climate change, that's important. we're standing on a big carbon...
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phillip holloway, come back soon. up next former i.c.e. official ron vitiello on the border crisis.as chaos continues. progressives are setting the border policy in the white house. drug crisis is spiraling out of control in america. this is the fallout and more. you're watching fox business on "the evening edit". ♪♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪feel like throwing my worries away♪♪ ♪♪as an old native-born californian would say♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual sky♪♪ ♪♪not a sign of a cloud passing by♪♪ ♪♪if my heart won't behave in the usual way♪♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. it's another day. experience the power and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you
phillip holloway, come back soon. up next former i.c.e. official ron vitiello on the border crisis.as chaos continues. progressives are setting the border policy in the white house. drug crisis is spiraling out of control in america. this is the fallout and more. you're watching fox business on "the evening edit". ♪♪♪ ♪♪it's a most unusual day♪♪ ♪♪feel like throwing my worries away♪♪ ♪♪as an old native-born californian would say♪♪ ♪♪it's a most...
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>> thank you, congressman phillips. you know, of that 100 million people that are not in the workforce, 10% is an estimate for illegal immigrants. and we have turned away many people with fake i.d.s to the point that our hr team has said if we accepted fake i.d.s, we would have the 100 people you need, christine. so i do think we need to look at that and look at people who have been in our country and have been contributing to our society. as another potential work pool to pull from that is out there and wants to work. as far as child care goes, we are actually looking at putting a child care facility on site at our factory to help working moms and to help with the cost of child care and the quality of child care. so those are important things, definitely. >> thank you very much. my time has expired. do any of my colleagues -- ms. van duyne. i recognize my colleague from minnesota for five minutes. >> thank you for doing this. we talked about trucking shortage and truckers. so a lot of the problems in the trucking indus
>> thank you, congressman phillips. you know, of that 100 million people that are not in the workforce, 10% is an estimate for illegal immigrants. and we have turned away many people with fake i.d.s to the point that our hr team has said if we accepted fake i.d.s, we would have the 100 people you need, christine. so i do think we need to look at that and look at people who have been in our country and have been contributing to our society. as another potential work pool to pull from that...
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. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the climate summit in glasgow, where 197 countries have just passed a compromise deal to try to save the planet. >> sargent: covid chill, infections are up again, and on the front lines, a threatened strike by healthcare workers is called off. plus, biden's hurdles-- how inflation and america's labor shortage could undermine spending plans. carjacking kids. with violent crime up in several big cities, we hear from young perpetrators in chicago. tonight, why and how they do it. holiday travel takes off. with workers trying to beat the clock against a backlog of use-it-or-lose-it days off. >> reporter: i'm michael george in new york with why people racing to use their remaining vacation days could cause a holiday travel boon. >> sargent: and later, start your engines: >> reporter: turning your gas guzzler electric. i'm ian lee with why some of the newest electric cars on the road are also some of the oldest. >> this is the "cbs weekend news." >> sargent: good this is the "cbs weekend news." evening, i'm irika sargent in chicago. adriana diaz is off. dip
. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the climate summit in glasgow, where 197 countries have just passed a compromise deal to try to save the planet. >> sargent: covid chill, infections are up again, and on the front lines, a threatened strike by healthcare workers is called off. plus, biden's hurdles-- how inflation and america's labor shortage could undermine spending plans. carjacking kids. with violent crime up in several big cities, we hear from young perpetrators in chicago....
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phillips. dean phillips: mr. perlmutter and i were just reflecting on the proposition of children, you know, attend everything and how beautiful that would be. even in our caucus meetings because it would change. then again, we have plenty of children already, i would argue. um, there's so much to unpack. i this is my favorite conversation in congress because i was reading chairman kilmer's tweet this morning and he wrote, quote research shows that leaders who practice civility and who take a collaborative approach to their work are able to produce and achieve at higher levels. and having come from the private sector myself, that's exactly how things worked until i got to congress. and i thought a lot about this, you know, there are 435 of us. uh, you know, if we were in a private enterprise or business, uh, surely each one of us would have been fired already for insubordination at one time or another. but only in a handful. clearly, if there was accountability would probably be terminated for poor behavior. uh,
phillips. dean phillips: mr. perlmutter and i were just reflecting on the proposition of children, you know, attend everything and how beautiful that would be. even in our caucus meetings because it would change. then again, we have plenty of children already, i would argue. um, there's so much to unpack. i this is my favorite conversation in congress because i was reading chairman kilmer's tweet this morning and he wrote, quote research shows that leaders who practice civility and who take a...
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mark phillips, cbs news, scotland. >>> americans are eating less beef than ever before.n the "overnight news" returns, we'll tell you about the explosive growth of meatless meat. stay with us. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i el fearlskin look good. feel good. lld a fl facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the 100, 200, even $400 cream. see, my skin looks more even, and way brighter. dullness? so done. turn up your results with new olay vitamin c my skin can face anything. shop the full vitamin c collection at olay.com nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc
mark phillips, cbs news, scotland. >>> americans are eating less beef than ever before.n the "overnight news" returns, we'll tell you about the explosive growth of meatless meat. stay with us. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i el fearlskin look good. feel good. lld a fl facing expensive vitamin c creams with...
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and, jericka, there seems little chance of the second half comeback. >> mark phillips for us, thank you. >>> american airlines canceled more than 1500 flights this weekend, forcing travelers to scramble. the carrier blamed bad weather and staffing shortages that were first felt at its largest hub in dallas-fort worth. it is the secondarily this month to face significant disruptions. >>> actor alec baldwin made his first on-camera comments this weekend about the fatal on set shooting of cinema to be rafr halyna hutchins. lilia luciano joins us in hollywood on what baldwin had to say. lilia. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. baldwin says that he cannot speak about the shooting. in fact, he was ordered by authorities not to and investigators in new mexico aren't commenting either. but the one issue he addressed was gun control on set. >> there are incidental accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. this is a one in a trillion accident, a one in a trillion -- >> reporter: alec baldwin spoke to paparazzi in vermont with his wife seen here filming the exchange. his f
and, jericka, there seems little chance of the second half comeback. >> mark phillips for us, thank you. >>> american airlines canceled more than 1500 flights this weekend, forcing travelers to scramble. the carrier blamed bad weather and staffing shortages that were first felt at its largest hub in dallas-fort worth. it is the secondarily this month to face significant disruptions. >>> actor alec baldwin made his first on-camera comments this weekend about the fatal on...
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. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n.te change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve? plus alec baldwin. >> reporter: i'm lilia luciano in hollywood where the community is reacting to alec baldwin's comments about guns on sets. >> duncan: atlanta hosts the world series, with the controversial team name in the spotlight. and later, halloween's ancient history. >> i'm here in ireland, this cave holds the secrets of the origins of the spookiest night of the year. >> this is the cbs weekend news. from new york, here is jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. the g-20 summit wrapped up, with president biden reasserting the united states is reclaiming its leadership on the world stage. mr. biden also faced political heat over the direction of his domestic agenda. and chief white house correspondent nancy cordes joins us now. s
. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n.te change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve? plus alec baldwin. >> reporter: i'm lilia luciano in hollywood where the community is reacting to alec baldwin's comments about guns on sets. >> duncan: atlanta hosts the world series, with the controversial team...
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. >> i'm phillip mena. the second amendment is under fire new york gun laws are caught in the crosshairs of the supreme court, mug over gun measures that imposes strict limits on who can carry a gun in public places so will this mean the nearly 20 million new yorkers will be packing heat joining us is chris pollone. good morning, where do the justices stand on this issue >> reporter: good morning, this is the biggest gun case in a decade at the center of the dispute is whether new york's law violates the right to bear arms they fear it could lead to more guns on the street and more violence given the tenor of their questions, the conservative majority seemed inclined to overturn the law and it goes too far to show special need for carrying a concealed weapons they will designate sensitive places where they can be outlawed, like time's square or college campuses they say it could open the flood gates to permitting laws in at least a half dozen other states, massachusetts, maryland and california, which have
. >> i'm phillip mena. the second amendment is under fire new york gun laws are caught in the crosshairs of the supreme court, mug over gun measures that imposes strict limits on who can carry a gun in public places so will this mean the nearly 20 million new yorkers will be packing heat joining us is chris pollone. good morning, where do the justices stand on this issue >> reporter: good morning, this is the biggest gun case in a decade at the center of the dispute is whether new...
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this is he is awaiting another surgery after the weekend incident kron four's, phillipe djegal talk to them and has been to fears. this was a hate crime. >> this family of 4 was relaxing at their home in west oakland saturday night when shots were fired into the house. jimmy was in the kitchen making dinner while his husband was watching tv in the living room holding his 5 weeks old daughter at the time. their 4 year-old daughter was also in the room. jimmy who wishes to keep his family anonymous says his husband was the only one struck by gunfire. somebody drove up and fired over 10 rounds into our house. >> and one of those hit him in the face. the shooting happened on peralta street. >> the oakland police department has not indicated whether or not this case is being investigated as a hate crime. >> but jimmy believes it should wear. >> a kids. i you know, i immediately i that's kind of where i jumped to because you know what we do live in the bay area. there are people who are. >> so not very supportive of jimmy says the baby suffered a few abrasions on her face. but her injuries d
this is he is awaiting another surgery after the weekend incident kron four's, phillipe djegal talk to them and has been to fears. this was a hate crime. >> this family of 4 was relaxing at their home in west oakland saturday night when shots were fired into the house. jimmy was in the kitchen making dinner while his husband was watching tv in the living room holding his 5 weeks old daughter at the time. their 4 year-old daughter was also in the room. jimmy who wishes to keep his family...
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cbs news is there. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n.te change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve?e? plusus alec baldldwin.
cbs news is there. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n.te change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve?e? plusus alec baldldwin.
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phillip mother lulac on at lee bill esa with danny . some moderately comes at a young. i'm a 30 that the heal a sambal extra classwork because it's the model at valley how alicia lane. welcome to welcome linked to huffy xander lynn for la dfi excision. evelyn, it varies to appear in ramallah, the ailing p l. o. lina jasa on a fat, remained in his west bank headquarters on a far as close as 8th was surrounded by his ready tanks placed there by ariel sharon, who by then had become israel's prime minister. out of font left for jordan, and then paris to seek medical treatment. ah, the 11th of november, 2004 al jazeera was the 1st to report the death of yasser arafat. al jazeera differed from its competitors by covering under reported regions from its earliest days, the channel had a presence in africa and actively sought out news from the continent. from its bureau in the sudanese capital cartoon, it reported on the presence of al qaeda in east africa. it was also on the ground for the humanitarian crisis that beset down for in 2003 that december and al jazeera corresponden
phillip mother lulac on at lee bill esa with danny . some moderately comes at a young. i'm a 30 that the heal a sambal extra classwork because it's the model at valley how alicia lane. welcome to welcome linked to huffy xander lynn for la dfi excision. evelyn, it varies to appear in ramallah, the ailing p l. o. lina jasa on a fat, remained in his west bank headquarters on a far as close as 8th was surrounded by his ready tanks placed there by ariel sharon, who by then had become israel's prime...
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. >> kron four's phillipe djegal explains why an infectious disease doctor ultimately believes the children are not in danger. >> center health confirms 14 children received the incorrect pediatric dose of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. the father of 2 kids invocved confirms they received their shots over the weekend at a sutter health facility on lone tree way in antioch. he believes they received slightly less than twice the dosage intended for their age group in a written statement sutter health says the patients, quote, received vaccines with an incorrect amount of diluting it as soon as we learned of this, we contacted the parents and advise them of cdc guidance in this situation. the safety of our patients is our top priority and we immediately reviewed our processes to help make sure this doesn't happen again. i definitely understand the anxiety. >> and fear of parents infectious disease specialist doctor peter chin hong with ucsf says during clinical trials, pfizer tested 3 separate dosages of the vaccine on kids ages 5 to 11 years old. all proving to be safe. but pfizer settled on 10 m
. >> kron four's phillipe djegal explains why an infectious disease doctor ultimately believes the children are not in danger. >> center health confirms 14 children received the incorrect pediatric dose of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. the father of 2 kids invocved confirms they received their shots over the weekend at a sutter health facility on lone tree way in antioch. he believes they received slightly less than twice the dosage intended for their age group in a written statement...
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chris phillips, thanks to assessment and around auntie. now the migrant crisis on europe season frontier is escalating. a poly soldiers died after his weapon accidentally discharged during a time stand off on the board with banners. thousands of people mostly from the middle east, are attempting to illegally enter the european union. during the week, the class of polish forces, to guess was floyd, and our gun under gunshots. heard, as crowds tried to break through the water fence. ah, a poland is now threatened to shut down rail, travel with burrows, which is not an ag, on the pressure from brussels, turkey and iraq are also trying to stop the water. don't float intimates by bonding direct flights that syrian gemini and iraqi citizens. but as set, take a look now at how the cross is unfolded. a will not keep any migrants here. they did not come to us. they are head into enlightened warm and cozy europe. it was them who destroyed these countries. awe with mala mala with ah a call and go back to your home. leave with us for the aides provide
chris phillips, thanks to assessment and around auntie. now the migrant crisis on europe season frontier is escalating. a poly soldiers died after his weapon accidentally discharged during a time stand off on the board with banners. thousands of people mostly from the middle east, are attempting to illegally enter the european union. during the week, the class of polish forces, to guess was floyd, and our gun under gunshots. heard, as crowds tried to break through the water fence. ah, a poland...
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cbs' mark phillips has long documented the perils of climate change. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the official of this conference may be the scottish pipes, but the unofficial one is the sound of a ticking clock. time is running out, the gathering of 120 world leaders was told, on efforts to avoid the worst catastrophes of climate change. what we've seen so far, the melting polar ice, the rising waters, the severe storms, the heat, these are just a taste of what unchecked global warming can bring. >> four degrees, and we say goodbye to whole cities. miami, alexandria, shanghai, all lost beneath the waves. >> reporter: a little history lesson is useful here. when delegates at the paris conference six years ago celebrated the landmark agreement there, it was on the understanding that each country would follow up with individual plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. the goal was to limit global warming to under 2 degrees celsius, 3.7 degrees fahrenheit, limiting the rise to 1.5 degrees c was even better. they haven't done that. which may be why protesters here supplied their own pipe band
cbs' mark phillips has long documented the perils of climate change. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the official of this conference may be the scottish pipes, but the unofficial one is the sound of a ticking clock. time is running out, the gathering of 120 world leaders was told, on efforts to avoid the worst catastrophes of climate change. what we've seen so far, the melting polar ice, the rising waters, the severe storms, the heat, these are just a taste of what unchecked global warming can...
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phillip maria, professor french and european politics at university college london. sir, thank you. a quote in myanmar has delayed the verdict in the trial of our stead leader answered she until next week said she is facing charges of incitement and violating corona virus restrictions. she was detained in february when the military seized power. a flash demonstration against the military took place in the city of young gone. the small protest lasted about a minute ending with the burning of a picture of militantly military leader, general ming our knowing foreign st. louis has been following the trial from cologne for a source has confirmed that the court in navy door has deferred the verdicts till next monday. but there wasn't a reason given as to why the voted has been deferred. non political analysts, and observers i've spoken to say they wouldn't have been surprised if santucci had been found guilty. many say the military still fear how popular almost on suit she is. she had in the last 2 general elections led her party, the national lead for democracy to huge victory. and they
phillip maria, professor french and european politics at university college london. sir, thank you. a quote in myanmar has delayed the verdict in the trial of our stead leader answered she until next week said she is facing charges of incitement and violating corona virus restrictions. she was detained in february when the military seized power. a flash demonstration against the military took place in the city of young gone. the small protest lasted about a minute ending with the burning of a...
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if he, if he had on that de la nag or mac phillips at the m anthony hall for many of faculty, you can hold shit or move them. nephi is on the rest. me, they've got all my, their, lik, a hassle of muscular caviello, and some about their body. yellowstone sublet on the elliptical mother, hadn't need, they had an armored la while dot north, ha, ha, ha, ha. selda al jazeera also had a strong presence in turkey, recognizing its important and historic rolled in the region. the channel reported extensively on turkey's transition from military to democratic rule. as to how would a demography i with the how would flock albina, alaska. why korman has will adela then? mia? who are leukemia? quin. shane and bosley upon what federal athens? the many of them kathleen harmon, kennimore, one shot gun walker. then why impede della madison away? i lead the national guard canal at al jazeera lamar county j. she at the i am alma new and will not be at that the account. what was one if not gonna aj ya had the email address, i live in ursula length or quinton. dilate her asian has been an important contine
if he, if he had on that de la nag or mac phillips at the m anthony hall for many of faculty, you can hold shit or move them. nephi is on the rest. me, they've got all my, their, lik, a hassle of muscular caviello, and some about their body. yellowstone sublet on the elliptical mother, hadn't need, they had an armored la while dot north, ha, ha, ha, ha. selda al jazeera also had a strong presence in turkey, recognizing its important and historic rolled in the region. the channel reported...
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that's what isaiah's defense attorney mark phillips said.he prosecution had been fixated on isaiah from the start and had built a case out of guesses, nothing more. >> we had no physical evidence. they had no gun. they had no bullet. they had no casing. >> reporter: and that blue towel investigators found at the crime scene? >> the dna testing they did on that towel showed that none of isaiah hagan's dna was present. >> reporter: though there was one thing that was plain to see isaiah's lies. right there in the interrogation video. the prosecution played the entire nine and half hours of it to the jury. >> i think anytime somebody says something that the state contends isn't true, you have to try to understand the dynamic of where it was said. >> reporter: phillips noted that detectives questioned isaiah aggressively for hours. they used profanity, invaded his space, intimidated him. >> i'm supposed to believe a stack of [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: maybe, he theorized, isaiah simply lied to make them go away. were you worried though the jury i
that's what isaiah's defense attorney mark phillips said.he prosecution had been fixated on isaiah from the start and had built a case out of guesses, nothing more. >> we had no physical evidence. they had no gun. they had no bullet. they had no casing. >> reporter: and that blue towel investigators found at the crime scene? >> the dna testing they did on that towel showed that none of isaiah hagan's dna was present. >> reporter: though there was one thing that was plain...
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mark phillips, thank you.on tonight's "cbs evening news," tragic news about a crew member who went to space last month with william shatner. and two important recalls you need to hear about, one involving baby clothes and the other something that might be in your freezer. one be in your freezer. there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating the eyes and may provide temporary relief. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you are allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to
mark phillips, thank you.on tonight's "cbs evening news," tragic news about a crew member who went to space last month with william shatner. and two important recalls you need to hear about, one involving baby clothes and the other something that might be in your freezer. one be in your freezer. there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪♪♪...
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. >> phillip bump, national correspondent for "the washington post," joins us now.llip, a question about bannon's approach to this indictment as opposed to what, say, a mark meadows, if he were to be indict preponderance of the evidence bannon has a lot of money. he's already been talking about this a lot on his podcast. mark meadows, different situation, and his lawyer granted that some of his conversations might not be covered by privilege. do you see meadows with a different approach to this subpoena? >> yeah, absolutely. i think that steve bannon is relishing this moment, right. he gets to be very public and very obvious face of opposition to the anti-trump forces. he gets to use this as a rallying cry and so on and so forth. there are a lot of ways bannon could have avoided this. he chose not to comply with the subpoena at all. the actual indictment arctic lates the ways he could have complied, simply claim privilege over communications, documents. he chose not to do that. now he's enjoying the -- reaping wa he has sowed. mark meadows is in a different position
. >> phillip bump, national correspondent for "the washington post," joins us now.llip, a question about bannon's approach to this indictment as opposed to what, say, a mark meadows, if he were to be indict preponderance of the evidence bannon has a lot of money. he's already been talking about this a lot on his podcast. mark meadows, different situation, and his lawyer granted that some of his conversations might not be covered by privilege. do you see meadows with a different...
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another look at sunday's front pages — reviewing them with me tonight — political commentatorjo phillipsple. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. saturday's cloud and rain moving south was only one part of the weather picture. the other was the strengthening wind, and close to this low pressure, northern scotland will get off to a stormy start on sunday morning. there could be some travel disruption, as severe gales move through, and still some outbreaks of rain, whereas much of the rest of the uk, although it is still breezy, will get off to a dry start. cloudy skies in the west, and it's mild, temperatures around 6—11 celsius. just focus on the winds, though, on sunday morning, particularly across orkney and northeast scotland, some gusts 60—70mph here, maybe a little bit more exposed coasts and hills with some large waves on some of the coasts as well. so some disruptive strong winds to begin the day, slowly easing as the day goes on. still a few showers moving through here. maybe one or two showers with the cloud across the western side of the uk, but most
another look at sunday's front pages — reviewing them with me tonight — political commentatorjo phillipsple. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. saturday's cloud and rain moving south was only one part of the weather picture. the other was the strengthening wind, and close to this low pressure, northern scotland will get off to a stormy start on sunday morning. there could be some travel disruption, as severe gales move through, and still some outbreaks of rain,...
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wife edith and infant son phillip soon followed. willkie was not only a democrat he was a wilson league of nations democrat and an isolationist two weeks after the senate's final rejection of the treaty of versailles and the league of nations. firestone's new lawyer rejecting the league of nations saying that he and like-minded men and women hoped to see a reverse of that november 1920. it failed utterly when harding succeeded wilson's ohio governor gains cox and undersecretary franklin roosevelt. when the willkie's left for new york city after nine years in akron not only had firestone's prediction failed that wendell would never amount to much because he was a democrat dwindles political activism local bar association presidency and multiple board services had put them on top of akron's leadership and garnered notice by wall street kingpins. a spectacular future lay ahead, spectacular and holy unanticipated. at age 40 is committed democrat and successful lawyer would preside from new york and atlanta over the nation's second or th
wife edith and infant son phillip soon followed. willkie was not only a democrat he was a wilson league of nations democrat and an isolationist two weeks after the senate's final rejection of the treaty of versailles and the league of nations. firestone's new lawyer rejecting the league of nations saying that he and like-minded men and women hoped to see a reverse of that november 1920. it failed utterly when harding succeeded wilson's ohio governor gains cox and undersecretary franklin...
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phillip, one of the next steps to get this package through. well, i think the, the infrastructure side is taken care of. right. the main thing the democrats now have to do is sort of sell that side of the package and, and talk about what's happening as it's happening. the other issue is this bill back better, a bill, which is the budget reconciliation bill, which contains a good chunk of biden's agenda. things like child care, i'm a universal, a pre kindergarten programs, things like that on that is waiting on a, a legislative fiscal score. the conservative democrats have insisted upon despite the fact that essentially the administration already knows how much is going to cost. it's not clear whether not conservative democrats have asked for that score just as a stalling tactic. were they really genuinely care about what's in it, be seen to have committed to voting on the bill once that score is and, and voting in favor of it. but they are now they've essentially gotten what they wanted with infrastructure bill. and now they have a little bit
phillip, one of the next steps to get this package through. well, i think the, the infrastructure side is taken care of. right. the main thing the democrats now have to do is sort of sell that side of the package and, and talk about what's happening as it's happening. the other issue is this bill back better, a bill, which is the budget reconciliation bill, which contains a good chunk of biden's agenda. things like child care, i'm a universal, a pre kindergarten programs, things like that on...
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you know, later on that evening when i was able to, you know, actually see phillip, met up with him latero see how close he came. >> and lastly, i know that you have coached kids who were hurt. >> yes. >> your children have friends who were hurt. what do you know about their condition? >> um, a couple of kids -- you know, i've heard they're in stable condition. i know one of the kids, um, had to go through surgery again today and he had surgery last night. i heard he's in stable condition. um, so that made me happy to hear that they, you know, both were in stable condition and getting better. it's never easy to see kids, like you said, who you've coached before get injured like that. and after i found my daughter, one of the things that will always stick with me is, you know, just watching and seeing, you you know, the bodies laying in the street and the blood that was all over. as much as i wanted to help, i do have to say that there are a lot of people, a lot of first responders there in the street helping everybody out. the community really seemed to have come together, and really help
you know, later on that evening when i was able to, you know, actually see phillip, met up with him latero see how close he came. >> and lastly, i know that you have coached kids who were hurt. >> yes. >> your children have friends who were hurt. what do you know about their condition? >> um, a couple of kids -- you know, i've heard they're in stable condition. i know one of the kids, um, had to go through surgery again today and he had surgery last night. i heard he's...
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for more on this i'm joined byjoe exotic�*s lawyer, john phillips.cancer? release because of this rostate cancer? , ., prostate cancer? right, so joe is due a recent _ prostate cancer? right, so joe is due a recent thing _ prostate cancer? right, so joe is due a recent thing hearing l is due a recent thing hearing and justice in america it's very slow so we want to expedite that process obviously because of his cancer but he is also entitled to a compassionate release so that he can get good medical treatment outside of the prison system. treatment outside of the prison s stem. �* ., ., system. and what about the treatment — system. and what about the treatment that _ system. and what about the treatment that he _ system. and what about the treatment that he would - system. and what about the j treatment that he would get system. and what about the l treatment that he would get if he wasn't released?— he wasn't released? currently the lan he wasn't released? currently the plan is — he wasn't released? currently the plan is to _ he wasn't released? cu
for more on this i'm joined byjoe exotic�*s lawyer, john phillips.cancer? release because of this rostate cancer? , ., prostate cancer? right, so joe is due a recent _ prostate cancer? right, so joe is due a recent thing _ prostate cancer? right, so joe is due a recent thing hearing l is due a recent thing hearing and justice in america it's very slow so we want to expedite that process obviously because of his cancer but he is also entitled to a compassionate release so that he can get good...