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he reallcares wh people ink abouhim. ra: yeahi get th. cassandr but, yoknow, th doesn't cuse anying. hera: know. caandra: so if he snk in here-- herasnuck ? don' serious, don't.ike, whatev you're nna--jus plea let's jt drop i this is jt, like, stupid ing. caandra: fe. hera: just wt to dmy work, ok? i ha this par and a prlem set d about 0 pages ofeading, ... caandra: inow how u feel. you're n alone. he: pleaseon't proct your exriences to me. ssandra:'m jusgonna goo work. man: somimes whewe face challeng, we don act theay think wwill, anthat's o cassandra: i don't drink anymore. woman: i'm always here to talk if youant about athing. [bellsinging be gene with yrself. [while blows coac how's ts? is? st bruis, but ift starts to hurt,top. he listen your bo. you know t differee, right betweepushing urselfnd hurtg yourse? [sighs] [horn honking] [tires squeal] [whimpers] himperg] [whimpers] [engine revving] rf] [pants] [rumbling] [horn honking] amera bes] woma say hi. bye. [celphone ching ad brating] [wat flowing [childrechattering] [cldren chatte
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that timof the yr--in gust, seember, oober--is wh we havell of ou liveock heren this pperty. althe grass are drd, and are feeng everydy here. we have 600 co to milkwice a day, ather 800nimals, e younger imals, tt need tbe fed. i h many ofy friend anpeers call me and text me and say, "hn, you ed help moving your animals?" there would be nowhere to go with that ny animals, en if weould movthem. it just wasmpossibl dian as a faer, yourirst inclinatiois to prect your anims, prote your employs, prote your ildings facilit your land. john: with t mandatory evacuati, we actually beco ansland, swe're suosed to be gone.verythins blkaded. o biggest challee was geing thin . we he deveries, u kn, every y of theeek. it was ke fish imming stream. 're fighng a situatn that'sompletel posite of whatveryone se doing. en you'rin the ddle of , it's aost like you' on autolot. ane: i w on the tio, and i watching et side rd, whicis, obvisly, easof us--we're onest sideoad here; 's on thother si of the vaey floorand ther it s just fl of car and i kept tnking,oh, thermust an accint or sothing. whare th
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leonar it's thstreng that she has.hat's wh keeps t the mily gng, anso-- maelle: wh i'm outere, i can el theirpirit. ian feely sister breath cause she wi always sittingn thback of myar, and e would jo with meand i cod feel herreath the bacof , d i real do fe their spirit, d it mes me hay anstrong o here. wn i t down a starthinking out em, i me out he and en spenthe wholday out re and eir housin bof me, i want to keep it up as long as it can stand up and let it fall by itself. ind whising] i belongere. thas why th lands very iortant tme. releaseall my sess and my pn, and imakes me strong again. [birds squawking] [birdshirping] statz: randy and i have known each other since school. we nt to scol togetr. we actuly went prom tother. a lot ofeople inhe commity knewf randy cause they had build aew free stal everythg was go, and th his depssiohit. roker: wn i we throughy strugglein 200 i felt alone,hat therwas nobo outhere toelp me. nobody understo depressn. it sn't ok talk abt it. it was a stma assocted with it, d you'reust kindf isolated, d you suer alone and always sd i suffed one inilenc
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[birds crping] it's jt so difrent fro wh we wereids. theummer wa't overlhot. youidn't have tse torreial rain on a farm, you know, the weather, it predicts everything for you. n: we'reonstantly baling the ather. is eitheroo wet oroo dry, too rm or to coldwe were dry ande nted rain,nd now iwon't qu raining, so thiis what we're aling withworkg around tse windo that we have tgrow theeed for r co. my namis randyoecker, d i'a third-nerationarmer fr loganvie, wiscoin. we have abo 300 peoe in m little cmunity he. attle long] my pents are1 and 82ears ol they fa every d. they stt their rning at:30. my mom loves mix fd, and s es in thtractor,nd she alwa likes wking witthe cows because, she id, "cow don't lk back you." 's tru a familfarm, an sometimei reallyonder. therhas to ba betteray of li outhere somlacehat yodon't ha these pblems that youtruggle th allhe me. [cattle wing] statz: my name is brenda statz. well, my farming was my main thing.t still a lot omy lifebut i doork fullime off my farlso, so i pbably mied here 30-pluyears milked ithis barn ani milkedor my dabefo
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remy: wh. n: ...itarmed . man 2:eady to . [indtinct coersation [deve whirng] [indtinct coersati] [sg pling on rio] [silen] [thuing near, muffd] [cutlerylatterin [d barkingtraffic ise] [vehle horn nking] [toyqueaks] won: "i dot h...ha a... i-s...dibility wn i h-a...have a... p-a-n..." wh you hava paintbsh inour hand. man:hat colo would y like to use? l-a-e-n-d-e- lavende yes. a right. i can stt gettinthat rea. ishis the ght laveer? lap] ye no? justook at i ? ok. i' pick ou a fferent e. ft hand,lease. man: "i o do my t to h-e..elp p-e...pele underand e beau a-r..round th." woman: "truly, the transition is the hardest part of my life." ma get your hands all t? there we a. in the mdle of aainting session,eremy. wh's goingn? 3, 21. t me knohow i cahelp you toither std up or lax. [sech contues, mfled] ok, let try to lp you stand again. ur body gets stu sometimesn the morning. 3... .. and 1.ou did i 2. inow yourands aretuck. 1. the y are. get me paint there u are. awese, jerem awesome [thu moreaint. [thu doou want more pai? yes? n r
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you're going yn to see them, and some of them are going to look really great and real pristine, but whe is th're amatical differe than they were 200 years ago. >> imagine we go back to 1850. we're surrounded by this cathedral forest of old growth. >> a lotf salmoneaven. salmoneaven ishe place whero as it ge for saln. salmoneaven ishe place whero >> smon evold tohese contions ath were re befen. ssy, whe there'sots, where te of wooin our stems. >> grand total, if you took all the species and added them together, there would have been years ere therwould ha be a milli plus fi. [ sic and ter sods ] e>>f you'realking babout chehis peopl ey are ixtricabl link to thisater. some othese llage tes, y know, along e basis been probab d, 12,0 yrs is ki of whatthey'vey tes, y know, in o area, b we havetories that areoo oen, you ow, r ancests, those that wt, te us thato far bend at any gtag coultell you >>e h>> a our peoo you ow, twereere at what -- at that time would have been basically the northern most expanse of north america. we have more stories, flood stories, about the actual land being trans
you're going yn to see them, and some of them are going to look really great and real pristine, but whe is th're amatical differe than they were 200 years ago. >> imagine we go back to 1850. we're surrounded by this cathedral forest of old growth. >> a lotf salmoneaven. salmoneaven ishe place whero as it ge for saln. salmoneaven ishe place whero >> smon evold tohese contions ath were re befen. ssy, whe there'sots, where te of wooin our stems. >> grand total, if you took...
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wh does that mean?means go ahea and obliterate ukraine and the one to late the basis for a terminal war most of thosare the tw options. we are pickinghe second. in praising ourselves for our hair was uin doing it fighting russia to the last ukrainian. amy: that is professor noam chomsky speaking for his home in tucson, arizona. your response, wolfgang kaleck? >> i am not particularly agreeing to noam chomsky for one reason. i think international criminal justice is currently overestimated. i mean, on one hand, it is progress that people think of accountability when there is evidence that war crimes have been committed. that is definitely a progress. as i said, has to become the standard. on the other hand, we are far away that putin and his inner circle are really put on trial. that requires years long investigations. we had the examples of many other cases. if you look at the record of international criminal art, -- courts, we have to say it is poor. it is poor because they did not even reach the highe
wh does that mean?means go ahea and obliterate ukraine and the one to late the basis for a terminal war most of thosare the tw options. we are pickinghe second. in praising ourselves for our hair was uin doing it fighting russia to the last ukrainian. amy: that is professor noam chomsky speaking for his home in tucson, arizona. your response, wolfgang kaleck? >> i am not particularly agreeing to noam chomsky for one reason. i think international criminal justice is currently...
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the next day i wake up, and versailles is still in my mind. d i don't ow wh's different about today.nald's for three weeks and i really need something different. but i get ready and i get on that train and i make it to versailles, and wow, this is such an amazing experience. i had never seen such luxurious architecture, and these gardens, oh, wow. like, thtrees probably coultouch the sky. and i sit on, by one of these fountains, and i, and i stare at the water. it's so peaceful, so calm. and that's how i feel now. it's been so long since i've experienced this. and i'm also feeling so happy, but also really mad at myself. i should have make it here sooner. so i go back to the city and i go directly to that little cafe. i sit down outside overlooking the beautiful eiffel tower. i drink a cafe au lait as i go through the list of things that i want to do in paris and the list of thgs that i want to do in life. and it's been 15 years from that day. i have traveled all over the world, i have moved six different times from different cities and countries. and every time that i move, i get so
the next day i wake up, and versailles is still in my mind. d i don't ow wh's different about today.nald's for three weeks and i really need something different. but i get ready and i get on that train and i make it to versailles, and wow, this is such an amazing experience. i had never seen such luxurious architecture, and these gardens, oh, wow. like, thtrees probably coultouch the sky. and i sit on, by one of these fountains, and i, and i stare at the water. it's so peaceful, so calm. and...
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. >> wh's your message to the people who did this? >> [translated] it has not been done by humans.y are n humans, they are barbaric invaders. dan: the creator gives you some sense of the power of the explosion. i saw the missiles flying across the skyline line and then hitting. this is one of the places that has been devastated, a service center, the place you get tires fitted, but it is completely devastated. there is so much clearing up to do, to say nothing of the loss of life. four the workers were kd this morning. ukrainians believe this is a reminder from russia it still has firepower and is prepared to use it. valia is 70 and lives just across the road. >> windows were shattered, everybody was frightened. we did not know what to do. we started praying, did not know whether to stay or flee. we did not know what else to expect. >> [translated] it was a big boom and the house was shaken. i thought we were fling. the second one was weaker. almost immediately, one after the other. dan: loc officials said there were three strikes on military warehouses in addition to the garage. s
. >> wh's your message to the people who did this? >> [translated] it has not been done by humans.y are n humans, they are barbaric invaders. dan: the creator gives you some sense of the power of the explosion. i saw the missiles flying across the skyline line and then hitting. this is one of the places that has been devastated, a service center, the place you get tires fitted, but it is completely devastated. there is so much clearing up to do, to say nothing of the loss of life....
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just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns wh his brother to receive his results. >> this is a diagnosisis treatable but not curable. this is something that will be life limiting. 50% of people survive for 15 years or more, but i think it is important you understand this is not something that is going to go away. >> wow, i do not know what to say. [laughter] correspondt: a few weeks later i joined daniel to watch his local football team. he used to play goal. now he gives advice from the touchline. >> life is short, so i want to make the most of it. six weeks of radiotherapy fiv days a week. correspondent: more than 200 brain tumor patients are taking part in the research with the hope it may eventually yield new, personalized treatment which improve outcomes. anchor: no hope perhaps were victims of a devastating disease there. you would think the pastoral british countryside and the burning man festival would not have much in common. burning men is a freewheeling counterculture festival that takes place in the black rock desert in nevada, and rural england is as you can see behind me mo
just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns wh his brother to receive his results. >> this is a diagnosisis treatable but not curable. this is something that will be life limiting. 50% of people survive for 15 years or more, but i think it is important you understand this is not something that is going to go away. >> wow, i do not know what to say. [laughter] correspondt: a few weeks later i joined daniel to watch his local football team. he used to play goal. now he gives advice...
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field where he prayed after games and some students eventually joined in at the scolop dtiistr ictot wh endoey privately but he declined and ultimately sued. >> that is where the big rub was. they are telling me where i can actually practice my faith and everybody should be able to practice their faith. >> the school district did the right thing to respect and protect the rights of the kids and their parents and that should be the bottom line for the court. >> reporter: the case is before the conservative majority which has been moving to expand religious protections and some of the justices pressed the attorneys on the issue of coercion's. >> what our cases are in thinking about these questions is coercion on students and having students feel that they have to join religious activities and that they don't wish to join. >> this is like a huddle up team which is a common coach phrase. that wasn't this, right? >> no. but does the coach have to say that for the students to miss that? >> i am very optimistic about everything. >> reporter: a decision is expected before the courts summer rece
field where he prayed after games and some students eventually joined in at the scolop dtiistr ictot wh endoey privately but he declined and ultimately sued. >> that is where the big rub was. they are telling me where i can actually practice my faith and everybody should be able to practice their faith. >> the school district did the right thing to respect and protect the rights of the kids and their parents and that should be the bottom line for the court. >> reporter: the...
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responsibility for this missile sike, but we do know that in the past few days, they have targeted the city whry. ukraine's president zelensk has little doubt russia is responsible. he dismissed its denials and described it as an evil that has no limits. the region governor says they believed cluster munitionsere used, banned by many countries. britain says if this was a deliberate attack on civilians, it amounts to a war cri. jonathan beale bbc news kramator. nada: meanwhile international efforts to isolate russia are continuing. the e.u. president or celeb vendor land has met with president zelenskyy, saying ukraine is marching toward a european future. and another has met with the british prime minister. boris johnson offered aid to germany to help the country transition away from reliance on russian gas. paul adams has more. reporter: in bucha, a chance to ponder the brutal realities of this war. ursula von der leyen says civilians were killed by russian troops. >> the people of bucha are defending the border of europe, humanity, defending democracy, and therefore, we stand with them. repo
responsibility for this missile sike, but we do know that in the past few days, they have targeted the city whry. ukraine's president zelensk has little doubt russia is responsible. he dismissed its denials and described it as an evil that has no limits. the region governor says they believed cluster munitionsere used, banned by many countries. britain says if this was a deliberate attack on civilians, it amounts to a war cri. jonathan beale bbc news kramator. nada: meanwhile international...
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wh is interesting is that he has been talking extensively about the issue of freedom of speech.ys twitter is the townhall of the world, that he feels that freedom of speech is not being manifested on twitter in a way that he feels it ought to be. bear in mind, elon musk is just over the age of 50. he really emerged as the internet emerged into all of our lives in the 1990's and 2000's. he has a libertarian view of freedom of speech. he wants people to be able to say as much as they possibly can. he tweeted a couple of hours ago saying that even his fiercest critics should be able to say what they want on twitter, but of course freedom of speech is not simply an idea, it is a challenge, as people all over social media platforms will tell you. we have no details at all on whether or how he will take on these practical challenges of freedom of speech. there are some things that are sufficiently abusive or false and have been labeled as something there are concerns about, or in some cases they just take down accounts or particular tweets, donald trump being an obvious example. james
wh is interesting is that he has been talking extensively about the issue of freedom of speech.ys twitter is the townhall of the world, that he feels that freedom of speech is not being manifested on twitter in a way that he feels it ought to be. bear in mind, elon musk is just over the age of 50. he really emerged as the internet emerged into all of our lives in the 1990's and 2000's. he has a libertarian view of freedom of speech. he wants people to be able to say as much as they possibly...
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allow us to monitor the vaccines in this case on postapproval but again i think you'ren right, we deal wh an enormous amount of distrust is remarkable to me to 65 million peoplel continue to not get this vaccine despite the fact the evidence that he could save your life could not be more clear. >> and somebody in the ascientific medical community, what do youou think that our rol is in communicating to the public add what advice would you give to other researchers about thickened you to play the part to promote the trust in the system and make those systems trustworthy. >> i think that actually to read this book and a lot of people know that you learn as you go and you always learn as you go. if you liket that's true now ad that has to be understood but i think that what happened is that you could read my book the other way which is the fear is a series of tragedies which resulted in amount of harm and so therefore you cannot trust process and now it's just always hard earned and sometimes of the human price i think that when people make a choice, she realized there are no risk free choic
allow us to monitor the vaccines in this case on postapproval but again i think you'ren right, we deal wh an enormous amount of distrust is remarkable to me to 65 million peoplel continue to not get this vaccine despite the fact the evidence that he could save your life could not be more clear. >> and somebody in the ascientific medical community, what do youou think that our rol is in communicating to the public add what advice would you give to other researchers about thickened you to...
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wh >> mr. secretary, which is that we're not trying to contain china and now we're very worried about china's expansion. t ch the liket's that shrug your shoulders foreign policy. >> i don't know, laura . the chinese communist party presents the single greatest external risk tote the united states of america from any place in the worldd d a wes. call it what exactly it wa. it was w an adversary of the united states of america.k this administration kind of a walked that back and said, well, we kind of ch compete with them. om no, wepe compete with norway. we compete with sweden. the chinese communist party is trying to take down western democracy here at home a lot ofre makingcrac progress. we need real resolve, real clarity, a strong posture and build our friends, the indians, the south koreans, the japanese, the australians,s, these are all people that arepa threatened by the chinese communist party as well. and we need to lead the effort to make sure that thee chinese communist party doesn'to
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wh about peopco adng a >> we also have cat adon are o week, monday to monday. you can come in as a walk-in or we do have appointments. all of our animals are listed on our website or if you are a dog person and interested in the coachella promotion, you can visit the website to see who we have available. the promotion also offers a promotion fee, so the adoption fee and standard fee and we have other exciting promotions coming up soon. make sure you look on her website to see who we have available or stop by and say hi. >> something tells me you will be back on the airways soon. this is a mission for all of you who advocate for animals, which we love you for it. thank you so much humane society of silicon valley. thanks for all your work. >>> time for a look at our forecast with first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. do we need a thick coat? >> i think you are okay today. it is cooler by the water, but that is par for cour. if you do adopt a dog this weekend you can send a picture to be for the dog walking forecast during the 6:00 newscast. the storm trac
wh about peopco adng a >> we also have cat adon are o week, monday to monday. you can come in as a walk-in or we do have appointments. all of our animals are listed on our website or if you are a dog person and interested in the coachella promotion, you can visit the website to see who we have available. the promotion also offers a promotion fee, so the adoption fee and standard fee and we have other exciting promotions coming up soon. make sure you look on her website to see who we have...
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my very best saying goodbye ♪ ♪ goodbye and i don't miss you but i think of you ♪ ♪ and don't know whd i don't miss yo but i think of you and don't know why ♪ ♪ i still feel high i still feel hig oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ ♪ i still feel high oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-o sometimes i get ♪ ♪ a little too high got my mind going places i don't wanna go ♪ ♪ but in my hea i did my very best saying goodbye ♪ ♪ goodbye and i don't miss you but i think of you ♪ ♪ and don't know wh i still feel hig i still feel high ♪ ♪ oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh i still feel hig oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ ♪ i still feel high ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: caitlyn smith, everybody. for tour dates, go to caitlynsmith.com we'll be right back with more "late night. [ cheers and applause (vo) wildfires have reached historic levels. as fires keep raging, the need to replant trees keeps growing. so subaru is growing our commitment to protect the environment. in partnership with the national forest foundation, subaru and our retailers are proud to help replant 1 million trees to help restore our forests. subaru. more than a car company. we make si
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wh do you love about this placing? >> everything. >> what do you love about this flies everything.so proud. >> kevin cooke has lived here all his live life and started surfing at the age of 6 and has not stopped. he hassed the campaign for north to get special status. >> it is massive. we are just so stoked that it has come about in the way. it is combination of five or six year's work to but this together so it is amazing. it is the combination of the waves with the environment and within the culture and with the economy. it is all her north dublin make it a special place. >> only one place in the world is awarded this reserve status every year. but now, this stretch of coast which cludes lindbergh joins the likes of stan cruz in california and all yale's gold coast. >> my dad taught me to sur when you was like three. reporter: rosy is from a local farming family but swapped muddy fields riding waves now a surf instructor. >> all of the uk's best surf is like people and so am not surprised it on bar with these amazing breaks. >> e you loud? pretty proud. >>eah. love it. prewere at
wh do you love about this placing? >> everything. >> what do you love about this flies everything.so proud. >> kevin cooke has lived here all his live life and started surfing at the age of 6 and has not stopped. he hassed the campaign for north to get special status. >> it is massive. we are just so stoked that it has come about in the way. it is combination of five or six year's work to but this together so it is amazing. it is the combination of the waves with the...
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ukrainian military units meanwhile, russia has also reportedly jammed the gps systems used by civilian wh finland. russia has not attacked u.s. gps satellites in orbit, though it did test-fire a weapon destroying one of its own satellites. >> they were also making a very clear statement to us about their intention to threaten our capabilities. >> reporter: saber-rattling in space and on the ground. tom costello, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> and up next for us tonight, a trailblazing 20th century architect and how others are now building on his legacy >>> finally tonight, the visionary who designed homes for hollywood's biggest stars now he is inspiring the next generation building the future. here is morgan radford. >> reporter: his work is instantly recognizable this is his handwriting on the sign of the beverly hills hotel? >> yeah. >> reporter: but for many his name is still unknown. paul r. williams, california's first accredited black architect. >> he is one of the greatest architects that america has produced. >> reporter: born in los angeles in 1894, williams became the most influen
ukrainian military units meanwhile, russia has also reportedly jammed the gps systems used by civilian wh finland. russia has not attacked u.s. gps satellites in orbit, though it did test-fire a weapon destroying one of its own satellites. >> they were also making a very clear statement to us about their intention to threaten our capabilities. >> reporter: saber-rattling in space and on the ground. tom costello, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> and up next for us tonight, a...
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wh we saw at the station was pretty much what we imagined was there today, when the missiles hit.w hundreds of people standing with great dignity, actually, waiting for the evacuation. families, men, women and children of all ages. a lot of older people as well. they were waiting for the evacuation trains that had been varying people out of the war zone, as the war has increased. that's clearly what the situation was today, when these missiles hit again. well, hit for the first time. i believe this is the first time this has happened at the one -- at one of these big railway stations. >> these ptos have been supplied by your organization, msf workers in the region. can you tell us more about the medical evacuation and how it has been working in the past little while? >> some of those pictures you are seeing were taken a few meters from where the missiles landed today. we have been sending evacuation trains to the east, because the hospitals are really on the front line. ukraine needs to despertely evacuate them. a lot of ambulances have been destroyed, so the advantage of the trai
wh we saw at the station was pretty much what we imagined was there today, when the missiles hit.w hundreds of people standing with great dignity, actually, waiting for the evacuation. families, men, women and children of all ages. a lot of older people as well. they were waiting for the evacuation trains that had been varying people out of the war zone, as the war has increased. that's clearly what the situation was today, when these missiles hit again. well, hit for the first time. i believe...
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who couldn't pass a background check? dan: president biden today announcing new regulations for privately made weapons known as ghost guns. ama: the new federal rules help make the guns easier to trace, requiring background checks for purchasing and serial numbers on certain parts. dan: dustin dorsey has more on the president's announcement and talked with one of the local mayors who was at the white house when he made it. reporter: with a simple pull of the trigger, lives are changed forever. the problem for investigators, many of the guns involved in violent crime are bought and sold on the black market and cannot be traced. ghost guns. >> they pose especially grave threat to the safety of our communities. >> law enforcement is sounding the alarm. our communities are paying the price. reporter: among the anti-gun violence advocates. >> we are seeing saiz around california jump in with their own regulations. that wouldn't be necessary once is federal regulation takes hold. reporter: the
who couldn't pass a background check? dan: president biden today announcing new regulations for privately made weapons known as ghost guns. ama: the new federal rules help make the guns easier to trace, requiring background checks for purchasing and serial numbers on certain parts. dan: dustin dorsey has more on the president's announcement and talked with one of the local mayors who was at the white house when he made it. reporter: with a simple pull of the trigger, lives are changed forever....
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was ld cafoweekshe wa wh a rmshe pled guilty to making fal statements to the fbi and mail fraud.ther boyfriend said he was not surprised to hear it was all a hoax. >> i remember pointing it out to my brother saying there is no way. there is no way that she is missing. she is perfectly fine. i guarantee it. >> in a statement released through her lawyer, she said that she was a shamed and apologized for the pain she caused her friends and family. >>> new at 11:00, a live look at the coliseum tonight. the stadium is home to the a's new tenants have opinion slowly moving in. cats. the san francisco chronicle said cats are taking over the coliseum since the start of the pandemic. they said that the coliseum is working with animal control to relocate the felines. >>> now to the drought, the santa clara water district is imposing new water restrictions, voting to limit outdoor watering to twice a week. they banned watering from sunrise to sunset. last year the water district called for voluntary 15% cuts, however, water usage went up 24% county wide in february. >> as we check in with p
was ld cafoweekshe wa wh a rmshe pled guilty to making fal statements to the fbi and mail fraud.ther boyfriend said he was not surprised to hear it was all a hoax. >> i remember pointing it out to my brother saying there is no way. there is no way that she is missing. she is perfectly fine. i guarantee it. >> in a statement released through her lawyer, she said that she was a shamed and apologized for the pain she caused her friends and family. >>> new at 11:00, a live look...
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wh n ttehenanksan h p ar d to r t we've seen then t ndf mixuglth some offfhe numberhaeeneeheeehe iomeomc a jie j donai it himself is concerned about what is coming to tell the future concerns to the economy. although we sell really rising and trading volumes because the chaos all this has created has certainly helped those firms and their trading revenues. but overall it's cautious the guys said were going to hear going forward from a lot of the companies not just the banks but sectors in general. >> a lot of people are worried about a real sharp slowdown in the economy given the inflation numbers that we are seeing 40 year highs again, a whopper of a number this week on the producer price index at 11-point to percent. kenny causa highest ppi move we have seen ever. how was this playing out from a wall street perspective? >> look ppi is ahead of cpi so those numbers as increases are going to start to make their way through to the consumer and about six -- eight weeks so consumers should expect the cpi number is going to continue to inch higher in the months ahead with this idea that it
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that's wh she said. the other interesting part is what led to her being put out there. the original first base coach was ejected from the game. that situation was not pretty. there were racial undertones about what led to him being ejected. so it was at the perfect moment but it was a moment where you saw baseball doing what it does. it's working through the problems of our society. breaking the barriers of our society that need to be broken. and there was something very beautiful about it. >> the first baseman from the padres recognize the history there and went over and shook her hand. we are doing this on the 75th anniversary of jackie robinson breaking the color barrier. >> great. finally another special moment to note. but every task and retired as a park ranger from the rosy chu river national park. she was on the show not long ago. a few years ago. it spoke about race relations. her words are resident and we would love to share with our audience. >> i think since i have lost my sense of future, because i'm 96, my sense of past has been enhanced. i am aware now th
that's wh she said. the other interesting part is what led to her being put out there. the original first base coach was ejected from the game. that situation was not pretty. there were racial undertones about what led to him being ejected. so it was at the perfect moment but it was a moment where you saw baseball doing what it does. it's working through the problems of our society. breaking the barriers of our society that need to be broken. and there was something very beautiful about it....
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and we're always hopeful that we're going to come up wh that day. >> reporter: on this day, they wouldry family gets an answer to their questions. not every story has an ending. sometimes they will go years without a sliver of truth to go off of. >> he held my hand and he's like this guy going to find your mom. he really might find your mom. we used to sit there and watch his videos, and we'd just tear up thinking about what that would feel like, for him to be able to find my mom. >> sometimes in those slimmest of chances, on those most wishful of hopes, they find an answer. in october, 23 years and 1 month after she went missing, jared and his team found samantha and kourtney. her car sitting in less than 10 feet of water, just a few miles from her home, ever since that fateful september night. >> for me, when i went up on the bridge and spoke with the detective who was over my mom's case, when i spoke with him, i was like, okay. and him pulling her purse out of the car and showing it to me. i was like, okay. this is it. i don't have to deny it anymore. i don't have to tell myself tha
and we're always hopeful that we're going to come up wh that day. >> reporter: on this day, they wouldry family gets an answer to their questions. not every story has an ending. sometimes they will go years without a sliver of truth to go off of. >> he held my hand and he's like this guy going to find your mom. he really might find your mom. we used to sit there and watch his videos, and we'd just tear up thinking about what that would feel like, for him to be able to find my mom....
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luckily, no one was killed.aunis iicion james h tie y oions wh motivai unr, trail of profanity-racededia videos that were allegedly posted by james. cbs' mola lenghi has all the new details tonight and joins us again from the scene. good evening, mola. >> reporter: well, good evening, norah. this exhaustive manhunt has finally come to an wend james' arrest. just a few miles from the brooklyn subway station here where the shooting happened yesterday morning. and as it turns out, he may have wanted to be arrested. as law enforcement sources tell the associated press that he actually called police to come pick him up. 62-year-old frank james, new york city's most-wanted man for last day and a half, was arrested this afternoon on a street corner in manhattan's east village. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> reporter: zack tahhan said he called police after seeing a man who looked like james. >> i was working the site next door, and i saw the security cameras, inside, and i see the guy walking on the street. i see him from the cameras.
luckily, no one was killed.aunis iicion james h tie y oions wh motivai unr, trail of profanity-racededia videos that were allegedly posted by james. cbs' mola lenghi has all the new details tonight and joins us again from the scene. good evening, mola. >> reporter: well, good evening, norah. this exhaustive manhunt has finally come to an wend james' arrest. just a few miles from the brooklyn subway station here where the shooting happened yesterday morning. and as it turns out, he may...
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i think e did wh she did. julian and wikileaks did what they did. they connected.e transcripts, and i think she was looking for an outlet for this infortion. she found it. i didn't see anything in those transcripts where anyone was tempting her. she had the information. she released it. michael: manning was arrested just eight weeks after the video was released. she was discovered after she confessed online to another hacker that she was the wikileaks source. daniel: for many years, this was the lurking monster in the room, you know, in the closet somewhere, where we were so afraid that, one day, one of our sources would be arrested, that we would make a mistake or so, but this was the total catastrophe. nancy: she was detained. she was taken to kuwait, and then they sent her to quantico, which was even worse. it's closed now, but it was a marine facility. that's the first thing you need to know. marines have their own thing, as it were, and i'm sure they did not like the bradley manning who came in, and they treated her very badly. first of all, she was in solitar
i think e did wh she did. julian and wikileaks did what they did. they connected.e transcripts, and i think she was looking for an outlet for this infortion. she found it. i didn't see anything in those transcripts where anyone was tempting her. she had the information. she released it. michael: manning was arrested just eight weeks after the video was released. she was discovered after she confessed online to another hacker that she was the wikileaks source. daniel: for many years, this was...
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have even fathomed and i just feel like the luckiest a person in the wod anden most special connecting whders almost -- everyone like you with whom the book has resonated with more van eyck could have thought because it really does prove my initial hypothesis with writing beautiful country p and it's tht when you peel back all the labels, we are really not different at all. [applause] >> thank you so much. [applause] there are a lot of places to get political information but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word if it happens here or here or here or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. first ladies in their own words, the eight part series looking at the role of the first ladies, their time in the white house and the issue is important to them. >> it was a great advantage to know what it was like to work in the school because education is such an important issue will both for a governor but also for president. >> i
have even fathomed and i just feel like the luckiest a person in the wod anden most special connecting whders almost -- everyone like you with whom the book has resonated with more van eyck could have thought because it really does prove my initial hypothesis with writing beautiful country p and it's tht when you peel back all the labels, we are really not different at all. [applause] >> thank you so much. [applause] there are a lot of places to get political information but only at...
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we take a preview of wh >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, more local news at0. the high tech tracking you behind the wheel, and how california could protect your privacy. >>> a final farewell to a beloved san francisco shop. the huge demand for the last batch of mucci. >> putin's future is at stake. it is his future. >> why an expert says a time it may not be on russia's side. good evening, i'm ryan yamamoto. >> we begin this half hour with a status check on the war in ukraine. here is the latest information tonight. russian forces might be regrouping in an effort to ramp up operations in eastern ukraine. in the meantime, a bus convoy made its way to the battered city of mariupol to evacuate citizens and deliver much- needed humanitarian supplies. the move comes after the red cross said russia agreed to a safe corridor to allow people to pass. in the meantime, virtual peace talks between russia and ukraine could resume tomorrow, but will that lead to a diplomatic resolution? >> kiet do sat down with an expert on eastern europe from stanford to get his take on
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wh ? ~ ., , , menus. why? we have been extremely disappointed — menus. why?d that the government to i disappointed that the government to push forward with this legislation in england. namely because we know from people we work with it will cause anxiety and distress at a time when they work very hard on recovering from what is a very serious mental health condition. but also that we know there is very limited evidence that this legislation will lead to change, to eating habits in the wider population. but we know it will cause distress to people that we work with. 50 cause distress to people that we work with. ~ cause distress to people that we work with-— work with. so if we think for example — work with. so if we think for example of— work with. so if we think for example of somebody i work with. so if we think for example of somebody who l work with. so if we think for i example of somebody who suffers work with. so if we think for _ example of somebody who suffers from anorexia, as part of their recovery, presumably they are being asked not to focus so m
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tracking the possibility that this florida two-week extension, if you knew acthe lel cas on the rple wh cdc scientists asked for two more weeks to assess what's happening with the ba.2 subvariant and we all thought that was very reasonable, and that's why the cdc made the decision to extend it, knowing that that's the right thing to do for the american people. and i think that's what f fundamentally factored into the decision. >> i want to ask you, given what you're seeing with the omicron subvariants across this country, the spike in cases in more than 30 states, are you concerned that that folks taking off the masks because of this federal judge and the ruling out of florida that this could provide a false sense of security given the numbers you're seeing? >> yeah, the numbers are concerning, obviously. as you said, david, cases are up in 30 states. hospitalizations are starting to tick up. we're going to want to watch this carefully, and the cdc is very clear, right? whether they are right now, whether the authority is in effect or not, their strong recommendation is that people shou
tracking the possibility that this florida two-week extension, if you knew acthe lel cas on the rple wh cdc scientists asked for two more weeks to assess what's happening with the ba.2 subvariant and we all thought that was very reasonable, and that's why the cdc made the decision to extend it, knowing that that's the right thing to do for the american people. and i think that's what f fundamentally factored into the decision. >> i want to ask you, given what you're seeing with the...
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madam minister you said it wh yourself. one of the most digitized countriesin the world, i can't imaginethe landscape is ever increasing . what are your priorities and what does the threat landscape look like for you ? >> i think secretary mayorkas put it very well. he said shields up. it's of huge importance. this is essential so these are combined and as they continue to grow the risks remain high and also in our country but also all around. and espionage of other countries have a risk to our national security and in addition, the deployment of disruptive ransom where attacks by criminals can have consequences. for the failure of this process is also a risk. i also think that the cyber threat landscape is huge and it's very dangerous. >> thank you very much. so let's talk about obstacles for a second. as we know the maritime industry in general it's so critical for our national security and economic prosperity. but then a lot of it lies in the hands of the private sector as well from your perspective mister secretary what
madam minister you said it wh yourself. one of the most digitized countriesin the world, i can't imaginethe landscape is ever increasing . what are your priorities and what does the threat landscape look like for you ? >> i think secretary mayorkas put it very well. he said shields up. it's of huge importance. this is essential so these are combined and as they continue to grow the risks remain high and also in our country but also all around. and espionage of other countries have a risk...
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who arere those players along wh the preservation. that group was t involved. the state was involved. and then had you, interestingly enough, the niece of the artist involved. there's a requirement under these regulars that the public be involved, and if the public isn't,ne that could be an issue that would windd up in court becauseth the regs clearly stat that. so the army needed to find out do we have the money, what are we going too use it for nap process takes a while and then you're getting s a lot of playe. at the end -- and that's what i think this process allows people to stop, look, listen, to rethink, to see if we can come up with a different solution than demolition or alteration, might we come up with a creative approach. and they did. and that has happened in other cases too. a case in san diego, california, amazing project highway that -- where a number of well-known muralists, latin american and mexican american had painted on these by the 90s, they needed work. they needed restoration, and the federal highway administration came up with money un
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factory whose 4-year-old daughter comes here says if the vouchers that'so me struggle.moretime les wh: b t may be even more bane o owner robin sln says she can no longer keep fighting to make ends meet. >> i've actually decided after 24 years that it is in my best interests of my health to put the child care center up for sale. >> reporter: she plans to start an organization to help day cares across the country lobby for more support. but in the meantime, if you can't sell it, will you just close it? >> i definitely would. and i feel bad saying that, because i know the community needs it. >> reporter: and mary fears the worst for families like hers. >> bye. >> stress, more stress, more worries, that constant wondering is my kid okay today. >> that was rita braver reporting. you're watching the "cbs overnight news." we gave zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep. to people who were tired of being tired. i've never slept like this before. i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with your body. for restorative
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. >>> and we'll have more numbers next, enacoorern wh febk tus.oney" returns ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> welcome back to "fast money. check out shares of teladoc. they're down now by 39%, posting a miss on revenue, issuing disappointing guidance it was tweeted a half hour or so ago, it's off from pre-pandemic levels investors saying the business looked worse today than pre-pandemic karen, what do you make of this? >> ay-yi-yi, clearly this is one of them, the guidance, though, the giant miss and then you're going to be light, bad things are going to happen. there's also the $6 billion impairment, which is a non-cash charge, but what was that from >> only $41 a share. >> it's just staggering. >> it's crazy. >> i'm not picking on callen, but this was the preview record. they had, it looks attractive. it was trading half the pre-pandemic level that's fair for an analyst to make that call this is the post are child of 2.0 or t
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now, if you wondered how and wh disney went from being a family entertainment company to an activist crime group, we have more insight for you tonight. these new clips emerge from the reimagine tomorrow in addition to that they started in september. now disney claims its newfound woke identity is just good business, it's all about targeting they are gins the customers bright in this online forum with disney employees obtained by the journalist grif rufo, we learned the real motivation and it goes even further. here is carrie burke, president of disney general entertainment general entertainment fare at. >> we are tracking a younger i think more open-minded and now we know is my son text me this morning, jens he is 30-40 percent clearer than the other generations, so disney better get with it. >> okay, is this true? i don't think so. according to the latest gallup poll, that numbers have gone up but i much for the math is right . disney has gone with it and against their own history of staying out a specific contentious political battle spirit ceo bob cavett seems to be steering in hi
now, if you wondered how and wh disney went from being a family entertainment company to an activist crime group, we have more insight for you tonight. these new clips emerge from the reimagine tomorrow in addition to that they started in september. now disney claims its newfound woke identity is just good business, it's all about targeting they are gins the customers bright in this online forum with disney employees obtained by the journalist grif rufo, we learned the real motivation and it...
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our live covererage continues wh john vause right after this. comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. get internet and voice for $49.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. and ask how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. >>> hello. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john vause live in lviv, ukraine. at the outset of what is likely to be a bloody, new phase of this war as russia prepares to go on the offensive in the donbas region. >>> and i am paula newton here in atlanta. following russian president vladimir putin's tough first meeting with a western leader since this invasion began. >>> the u.s. says russia continues to deploy weapons and material into eastern ukraine as it looks to resup
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