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chief pittman: thank you, chief. after january 6, this department made several challenging, yet critical, changes on the way we go about our business. one of those substantial changes we made is the way we gather, analyze, and disseminate intelligence in order to better understand threats and mitigate those threats. historically, this department has relied primarily on outside agencies for intelligence information. we are predominantly consumers of intelligent rather than producers. that is no longer. that was prior to january 6. we have now grown and expanded our intelligence operations. we have dramatically changed the way we process and share intelligence with our law enforcement partners at every level. this change involves improved internal communications as well as including intelligence briefings to our rank and file officers. we do feel that these improvements, coupled with the other existing efforts, will help transform our department operationally as well as from an intelligence driven perspective agency. w
chief pittman: thank you, chief. after january 6, this department made several challenging, yet critical, changes on the way we go about our business. one of those substantial changes we made is the way we gather, analyze, and disseminate intelligence in order to better understand threats and mitigate those threats. historically, this department has relied primarily on outside agencies for intelligence information. we are predominantly consumers of intelligent rather than producers. that is no...
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i think now that it's become in the court of judge pittman he'll look at this and decide -- there's a -- and a strong likelihood of irreparable harm. i think there will be a stay, it will be done very quickly, and i think we'll restore abortion rights in texas at least until the supreme court can decide this dobbs case this term. >> again, making the important point that judge pittman could make that decision basically very quickly at any time now that these initial filings are in. barbara mcquade, good to see you. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> we've got more ahead tonight. stay with us. ahead tonight. stay with us term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that c
i think now that it's become in the court of judge pittman he'll look at this and decide -- there's a -- and a strong likelihood of irreparable harm. i think there will be a stay, it will be done very quickly, and i think we'll restore abortion rights in texas at least until the supreme court can decide this dobbs case this term. >> again, making the important point that judge pittman could make that decision basically very quickly at any time now that these initial filings are in....
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i think now that it's become in the court of judge pittman he'll look at this and decide -- there's aand a strong likelihood of irreparable harm. i think there will be a stay, it will be done quickly and restore abortion rights in texas at least until the supreme court case can decide this dobbs case. >> again, making the important point that judge pittman could make that decision very quickly at any time now that these initial filings are in. bash mcwade, good to see you. >>> more ahead tonight, stay with us. onight, stay with us. ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find the ones that could power a better future. ♪♪♪ it's velveeta versus the other guys. clearly, nothing melts like velveeta. ♪♪♪ (vo) this is more than just a building. cit's an ai-poweredlts investment firm with billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security
i think now that it's become in the court of judge pittman he'll look at this and decide -- there's aand a strong likelihood of irreparable harm. i think there will be a stay, it will be done quickly and restore abortion rights in texas at least until the supreme court case can decide this dobbs case. >> again, making the important point that judge pittman could make that decision very quickly at any time now that these initial filings are in. bash mcwade, good to see you. >>>...
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it was signed to judge robert pittman. he was a lawyer in the justice department. a former u.s.l judge. he had put that on a fast track, when that lawsuit was filed in july. you may recall, he scheduled a hearing for the last days of august. to make a decision on this case. so he could decide whether to grant injunctive relief, when the fifth circuit swooped in, and put his stay on his decision, allowing the law to go forward. i think now the ball is back in the court of judge pittman, he will look at this and decide appropriately i think. because there is contrary case law, it's very clear, there's a strong likelihood of success on the merits, and also a strong likelihood of irreparable harm, for that reason, regardless of how this case comes out of the, merits i think it will be the, stay i think it will be done very quickly, and i think it will restore abortion lights to people of texas, at least until the supreme court can surprise the court case this term. >> again, making the important point, judge pittman could make that decision basically very quickly, now that these ini
it was signed to judge robert pittman. he was a lawyer in the justice department. a former u.s.l judge. he had put that on a fast track, when that lawsuit was filed in july. you may recall, he scheduled a hearing for the last days of august. to make a decision on this case. so he could decide whether to grant injunctive relief, when the fifth circuit swooped in, and put his stay on his decision, allowing the law to go forward. i think now the ball is back in the court of judge pittman, he will...
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kathleen pittman runs the hope clinic. >> they're literally begging to get in and be seen as quicklyssible. women should not be going through this. i mean, it's unconscionable. >> reporter: recently, there was up to a five-week wait to get an appointment at this clinic. previously, women could get in, in just a couple of days. and while other southern states are looking to follow texas' lead on abortion, the great challenge to "roe v wade" comes december 1 when the supreme court hears a mississippi case. janet shamlian, cbs news, sclefer port. >> yuccas: still ahead, wooden wonders. how an ancient building material is modernizing construction methods. >> yuccas: the construction and operation of buildings makes up much of the world's carbon emissions. to curb this growing problem, architectch tects and engineers are using a natural, old material in a new way. cbs' roxana saberi has more in tonight's "eye on earth." >> reporter: at this construction site in london, you may notice something missing. >> we have a lot less concrete and steel here. >> reporter: that's because es archict a
kathleen pittman runs the hope clinic. >> they're literally begging to get in and be seen as quicklyssible. women should not be going through this. i mean, it's unconscionable. >> reporter: recently, there was up to a five-week wait to get an appointment at this clinic. previously, women could get in, in just a couple of days. and while other southern states are looking to follow texas' lead on abortion, the great challenge to "roe v wade" comes december 1 when the supreme...
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kathleen pittman runs the hope clinic. >> they're begging to get in and be seen as quickly as possibleshould not be going through this. i mean, it's unconscionable. >> reporter: there's been up to a five-week wait for an appointment at this louisiana clinic previously. in the past women could get in in just a couple of days. and while other southern states are looking to follow texas' lead on abortion the greatest challenge to roe v. wade comes december 1 when the supreme court hears a mississippi case. norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you so much. well, there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news" including new video from the volcano in spain, as lava consumes homes and fills swimming pools. the space force shows off its new uniforms designed with women in mind. and we remember sarah dash from the legendary r&b group labelle. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® introducing fidelity incom
kathleen pittman runs the hope clinic. >> they're begging to get in and be seen as quickly as possibleshould not be going through this. i mean, it's unconscionable. >> reporter: there's been up to a five-week wait for an appointment at this louisiana clinic previously. in the past women could get in in just a couple of days. and while other southern states are looking to follow texas' lead on abortion the greatest challenge to roe v. wade comes december 1 when the supreme court...
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and if pittman gets away with this and there are other cable shows that do it they're going to try itoored by the fact there are so few black artists featured on it. why is that? >> we have to try and do what we think not only new york and los angeles will appreciate but also some town in the midwest that will be scared to death by prince or a string of other black faces. >> interesting. okay. thank you very much. >> when are we going to see anybody of color on mtv, because you said music television. when are you going to start covering all genres of music? >> music shouldn't have color. i don't believe in that. i don't want it labeled black or white, i want it labeled music. ♪ >> 1983, motown has this big tv special, motown's 25th anniversary. at that time "thriller" is out and "thriller" is doing well. but michael jackson couldn't get "billie jean" on mtv. ♪ she was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene ♪ >> when the rest of the world was going crazy and he can't get on mtv? michael jackson? come on. >> when he does that moonwalk, if you were sitting on the couch by the end of
and if pittman gets away with this and there are other cable shows that do it they're going to try itoored by the fact there are so few black artists featured on it. why is that? >> we have to try and do what we think not only new york and los angeles will appreciate but also some town in the midwest that will be scared to death by prince or a string of other black faces. >> interesting. okay. thank you very much. >> when are we going to see anybody of color on mtv, because...
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so for the warriors, matt pittman is behind the microphone, doing player introductions and other gamehlights, like calling out three-pointers. the game tips off next friday. kumasi: apple cars could be on the way. executives are in talks with toyota about the possible production of its own car brand starting in 2020 four. details are scarce, but insiders say the cupertino-based company is focusing on creating cars for consumers in the near future. reggie: an investigation is underway in tulsa richard branson's flight displays in july. the faa says virgin galactic's rockribbed power -- rocket powered plane veered off course during dissent. virgin galactic insists nothing wrong happened. they say it's pilots modified the flight path as they were trained because of high altitude winds. the company acknowledged the spacecraft dropped low the altitude it was approved to flight for one minute and 41 seconds. bottlerock kicks off in napa today. guns and roses, the foo fighters, and megan thee stallion are headlining the three day festival. masks are required when visiting indoor venues. bott
so for the warriors, matt pittman is behind the microphone, doing player introductions and other gamehlights, like calling out three-pointers. the game tips off next friday. kumasi: apple cars could be on the way. executives are in talks with toyota about the possible production of its own car brand starting in 2020 four. details are scarce, but insiders say the cupertino-based company is focusing on creating cars for consumers in the near future. reggie: an investigation is underway in tulsa...
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i want to turn it over to chief pittman to talk about intelligence and then we will talk about our operationalnning. >> thank you, chief. right after january 6th, this department made several challenging, yet critical, changes on the way we go about our business. one of those substantial changes we made is the way we gather, analyze, and disseminate intelligence in order to better understand threats and to mitigate those threats. historically this department has relied on outside agencies for intelligence information. we are predominantly consumers of intelligence, rather than producers. well, that is no longer. that was prior to january 6th. we have now grown and expanded our intelligence operations and we have dramatically changed the way that we process and share intelligence with our law formality process at every level. this includes intelligence communications and intelligence briefings to our rank and file officers. we do feel that these improvements, coupled with the other existing efforts, will help transform our department operationally, as well as from an intelligence-driven perspec
i want to turn it over to chief pittman to talk about intelligence and then we will talk about our operationalnning. >> thank you, chief. right after january 6th, this department made several challenging, yet critical, changes on the way we go about our business. one of those substantial changes we made is the way we gather, analyze, and disseminate intelligence in order to better understand threats and to mitigate those threats. historically this department has relied on outside agencies...