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>> yuccas: janet, thank you.ere in california the virus is also proving resurgent prompting new immediate action today by the governor. cbs's lilia luciano has the latest. >> reporter: tonight california governor newsom shutting down bars and nightclubs in seven counties including los angeles. >> i think because a lot of us are going out to clubs, bars, you know, being in close spaces. >> reporter: businesses trying their best. >> we're not going to be scared to tell people, like, if you are not going to follow the rules, then get the hell out.>> reporkd >> please ar face coverings, please take this pandemic seriously. >> reporter: not everyone likes the rules. >> you guys are violating federal law, do you get that. >> reporter: in kansas city, mandatory face masks go into effect tomorrow. it joins 17 states and the district of columbia with mask requirements. >> we want safety. >> reporter: in anaheim a honking protest by disneyland workers demanding more safety protocols ahead of the park's already postponed re
>> yuccas: janet, thank you.ere in california the virus is also proving resurgent prompting new immediate action today by the governor. cbs's lilia luciano has the latest. >> reporter: tonight california governor newsom shutting down bars and nightclubs in seven counties including los angeles. >> i think because a lot of us are going out to clubs, bars, you know, being in close spaces. >> reporter: businesses trying their best. >> we're not going to be scared to...
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jamie. >> yuccas: nikole, thank you.re will be much more from vice president mike pence tomorrow on "face the nation." washington governor jay inslee and south carolina senator tim scott will also join john dickerson for more on the soaring coronavirus cases in their states. today, princeton university announced it will remove woodrow wilson's name from its public and international affairs school. the university cited the former president's "racist thinking and policies." the decision follows a global n nd civ rights. mississippi lawmakers today took steps to erase the confederate battle emblem from the state flag. it's the last state to incorporate the symbol. late today, the state senate joined the house in voting on a plan that would remove the confederate banner. governor tate reeves says he supports the change. more big companies are unfriending facebook. unilever, honda, and verizon joined coca-cola, hershey, and twitter in pulling their ads. the boycott calls on facebook to police hate speech and misinformation on
jamie. >> yuccas: nikole, thank you.re will be much more from vice president mike pence tomorrow on "face the nation." washington governor jay inslee and south carolina senator tim scott will also join john dickerson for more on the soaring coronavirus cases in their states. today, princeton university announced it will remove woodrow wilson's name from its public and international affairs school. the university cited the former president's "racist thinking and...
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then deletes it. >> the whole thing was terrible. >> yuccas: plus pushing back. president denies reports russia paid the taliban to kill
then deletes it. >> the whole thing was terrible. >> yuccas: plus pushing back. president denies reports russia paid the taliban to kill
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jamie yuccas, thank you.ight, we want to introduce you to opal lee, the 93-year-old activist and lifelong texan who has campaigned to make june 19 a national holiday for years. hate she experienced at a young age drove lee to organize a walk from her home in forth worth to the nation's capitol in the hopes of getting a million signatures on a juneteenth petition. cbs' jericka duncan tonight with her inspiring story. >> reporter: at 93... >> take that for the children. >> reporter: ...opal lee is down.ng no signs of slowing >> put it that way. >> reporter: during the pandemic, she's been delivering for years that's gaining momentum-- taking steps to make juneteenth a federal holiday. >> slaves in texas didn't know they were free until a general garden granger made his way to galveston with troops to tell slaves they were free. but this is two and a half years after the emancipation. >> reporter: african americans then and now have celebrated june 19 as their independence day. to highlight that history, lee sta
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jamie yuccas, thank you.ight, we want to introduce you to opal lee, the 93-year-old activist and lifelong texan who has campaigned to make june 19 a national holiday for years. hate she experienced at a young age drove lee to organize a walk from her home in forth worth to the nation's capitol in the hopes of getting a million signatures on a juneteenth petition. cbs' jericka duncan tonight with her inspiring story. >> reporter: at 93... >> take...
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cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: in the hawthorn neighborhood of north minneapolis, the summer blossoms and quaint porches hide the layers of inequality. pastor edwin williams' sanctuary church has been on a mission of unity for 12 years. do you think racism is deeply rooted in minnesota? >> of course, of course. it's deeply rooted in america. when you run into somebody in the community and they are angry, it's because every single thing that has been set into place that we're told is supposed to help us is working against us. >> reporter: here, 35% of the community lives below the federal poverty level. 40% are unemployed. the neighborhood has seen unrest before. in 2015, protesters demanded justice for the death of 24- year-old jamar clark, who was shot and killed by police. >> this can't be another band- aid put on this thing. like, this is a real opportunity to actually change the system and if the system can't be changed, then we need to tear the system down. i get it. >> reporter: sandy mcdowell owns sammy's avenue eatery. how do you feel? >> i feel exhausted for our community. >>
cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: in the hawthorn neighborhood of north minneapolis, the summer blossoms and quaint porches hide the layers of inequality. pastor edwin williams' sanctuary church has been on a mission of unity for 12 years. do you think racism is deeply rooted in minnesota? >> of course, of course. it's deeply rooted in america. when you run into somebody in the community and they are angry, it's because every single thing that has been set into place that we're told...
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the officers face up to 40 years in prison if convicted, major. >> garrett: jamie yuccas, thank you. tulsa, oklahoma, police officers are in critical condition tonight after both were shot in the head during a traffic stop. one of the officers is a rookie. he had only been on the patrol for six weeks, the other a sergeant. police say a suspect is now in custody. tonight the secretary of the army is pleading with the public to help find a young soldier who has been missing from fort hood in texas for more than two months. investigators suspect foul play in the disappearance of private first class vanessa guillen who had recently told family she had been sexually harassed on the base. here's cbs's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: volunteers scoured the central texas brush searching for private first class vanessa guillen. >> i feel that somebody at some point would have been able to notice something and the fact that they are not speaking up only makes things worse. >> reporter: the 20 year old has been missing since april, her mother gloria pleading for the army to give answers. >> ( s
the officers face up to 40 years in prison if convicted, major. >> garrett: jamie yuccas, thank you. tulsa, oklahoma, police officers are in critical condition tonight after both were shot in the head during a traffic stop. one of the officers is a rookie. he had only been on the patrol for six weeks, the other a sergeant. police say a suspect is now in custody. tonight the secretary of the army is pleading with the public to help find a young soldier who has been missing from fort hood...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: i'm with them on that. be right back. doors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. and tailored recommendations. ♪ ...under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep uc... ... under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. "dad!" "hey!" and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience f
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, chanhassen, minnesota. >> o'donnell: first of all, did you notice kamryn's shirto, kamryn told us she wants to be a nurse when she grows up so she can help people even more. we'll be right back. 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on dialysis or
jamie yuccas, cbs news, chanhassen, minnesota. >> o'donnell: first of all, did you notice kamryn's shirto, kamryn told us she wants to be a nurse when she grows up so she can help people even more. we'll be right back. 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular...
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>beautiful. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> o'donnell: beautifully done. you, jamie. we'll be right back. ld it play t differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve eliquior abnormal bleeding.nd in rare cases fatal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling numbness or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planed medical or de
>beautiful. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> o'donnell: beautifully done. you, jamie. we'll be right back. ld it play t differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you...
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here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: the craters of this mural, honoring healthcare heroes, doctorsmselves, with a simple message: how we care shapes who we are. why was that message important to you? >> it tells a narrative the patients that we take care of touch the lives of all of those loved ones around you, and in turn, they take care of us. >> reporter: dr. jessica chow is one of nearly two dozen from san francisco general to put down their stethoscopes. >> it's a very different skill set. ( laughter ) i think we painted this tribute mural really to-- to those who have touched our hearts and souls. >> reporter: does this almost feel therapeutic to you? >> it was definitely inspiring and rejuvenating, and a very humbling experience. maybe it's also partly because we needed this for ourselves to give ourselves hope. >> reporter: doctors, who have seen the worst, finding some of the best medicine may be art. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: a reminder again how grateful we are for our healthcare heroes. we'll be right back. what'd we decide on the flyers again?
here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: the craters of this mural, honoring healthcare heroes, doctorsmselves, with a simple message: how we care shapes who we are. why was that message important to you? >> it tells a narrative the patients that we take care of touch the lives of all of those loved ones around you, and in turn, they take care of us. >> reporter: dr. jessica chow is one of nearly two dozen from san francisco general to put down their stethoscopes. >> it's...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news. st. paul. >> garrett: that is the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday.." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley" tomorrow. i'm major garrett reporting in washington. good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix 5 news. >> how it is supposed to work, and some thoughts on whether or not it will. >>> protesters are rallying and demanding to reform the vallejo police department, today the city released dozens of recommendations to improve the police department for it on that, coming up. >>> all of a sudden, i heard evacuate now! >> a ngrea neighborhood out of bed, now a suspected arsonist is under arrest racetrack and it is late for the train, but art is finally on board with rail service pulling into the various does station and the passengers know they are making history. >> it is tremendous, this is an enormous accomplishment for the city and the infrastructure that is been badly lacking in this area. >> good evening i'm bryan hackney very >> and i'm juliette goodrich. it is the epic center of san francisco's homeless crisis
jamie yuccas, cbs news. st. paul. >> garrett: that is the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday.." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley" tomorrow. i'm major garrett reporting in washington. good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix 5 news. >> how it is supposed to work, and some thoughts on whether or not it will. >>> protesters are rallying and demanding to reform the vallejo police department, today the...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, st.onnell: and we will be right back. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. did you k
jamie yuccas, cbs news, st.onnell: and we will be right back. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas in minneapolis. thank you. now to those growing concerns about violent crackdowns by police against peaceful protesters. in new york city, a food delivery man was arrested after curfew, despite being deemed an essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. cbs' jericka duncan is in new york city for us again tonight where protesters are continuing in the rain. jericka. >> reporter: well, while these protests mainly are about standing up to injustice, it's video of a 75-year-old man in buffalo getting shoved by police that's getting a lot of attention. a warning: what you're about to see is graphic. this video of a rally in buffalo, new york, yesterday, shows two emergency response officers shove an elderly 75- year-old man to the ground. as his head bleeds on the sidewalk, the officers continue walking past him. today, 57 members of the police response team resigned in support of those two officers who were suspended without pay, stating they were simply following orders. last night in new york city, demonst
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas in minneapolis. thank you. now to those growing concerns about violent crackdowns by police against peaceful protesters. in new york city, a food delivery man was arrested after curfew, despite being deemed an essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. cbs' jericka duncan is in new york city for us again tonight where protesters are continuing in the rain. jericka. >> reporter: well, while these protests mainly are about standing up to...
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throw an order of yucca in. i want to try it.d whether that's different types of fries, like regular fries, sweet potato fries, or yucca, we added all those things. lemonis: check it out. come on, guys. it came out beautiful. pick your potato, pick your toppings, -oven, go. -sammy: simple. yeah. lemonis: and in addition to that, we built a very high-margin, very popular baked-potato bar. it gives people the chance to buy a baked potato or a sweet potato stuffed with all their favorite toppings. we've also added an ice cream bar. not only is there scoops of ice cream, but what we have now is a cake shake. it is so good. it costs us about $1.78 to build the shake, including all the products that can go in there. we sell that shake for $5. so, we know the margins are spectacular. -woman: ah! -lemonis: you guys are the only ones with red velvet ice cream on the island. lemonis: how many people on the island are serving yucca fries? -sammy: none. -lemonis: if we just sell ice cream and fries, we're good to go. tranchina: the burgers a
throw an order of yucca in. i want to try it.d whether that's different types of fries, like regular fries, sweet potato fries, or yucca, we added all those things. lemonis: check it out. come on, guys. it came out beautiful. pick your potato, pick your toppings, -oven, go. -sammy: simple. yeah. lemonis: and in addition to that, we built a very high-margin, very popular baked-potato bar. it gives people the chance to buy a baked potato or a sweet potato stuffed with all their favorite toppings....
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jaime yuccas has the story. >> reporter: in the hawthorne neighborhood of north minneapolis, the summer blossoms and quaint porches hide the layers of inequality. pastor edwin williams' sanctuary church has been on a mission of unity for 12 years. >>> do you think racism is deeply rooted in minnesota? >> of course, of course. it's deeply rooted in america. when you run into somebody in the community and they're angry, it's because every single thing that has been set into place to help us is working against us. >> reporter: here, 35% of the community lives below the federal poverty level. 40% are unemployed. the neighborhood has seen unrest before. in 2015, protesters demanded justice for the death of 24-year-old jamar clark who was shot and killed by police. >> this can't be another band aid put on this thing. like, this is a real opportunity to actually change the system and if the system can't be changed we need to tear thes system down. i get it. >> reporter: sammy mcdowell owns sammy's avenue eatery. how do you feel? >> i feel exhausted for our community. >> reporter: the cafe and
jaime yuccas has the story. >> reporter: in the hawthorne neighborhood of north minneapolis, the summer blossoms and quaint porches hide the layers of inequality. pastor edwin williams' sanctuary church has been on a mission of unity for 12 years. >>> do you think racism is deeply rooted in minnesota? >> of course, of course. it's deeply rooted in america. when you run into somebody in the community and they're angry, it's because every single thing that has been set into...
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jamie yuccas has the story from los angeles. >> reporter: this is where the action takes place, in normalhollywood is completely shutdown. and while many stars remain visible in viral videos, the heart of hollywood are the names you don't see, except in the closing credits. hundreds and hundreds behind each feature film, almost all are now out of work. >> there's a lot of people in your position. >> i'm sure there are. >> reporter: like set designer kenneth larson. >> we're struggling, and i think just one more nail in that production coffin. >> reporter: most of hair stylist franky hernandez's clients are in film and television. his salon sits empty. >> it has affected not only us, but the people that are assisting us and are helping us keep this whole production going. >> reporter: he's living paycheck to paycheck and doesn't know how he'll pay the rent. >>> it's almost like one domino fell and -- >> 100%. with hardly any warning. >> reporter: those big productions also meant a whole lot of mouths tod.>> j likelite el>> rorter: she saw hereos ve. but she pivoted, selling curbside in her
jamie yuccas has the story from los angeles. >> reporter: this is where the action takes place, in normalhollywood is completely shutdown. and while many stars remain visible in viral videos, the heart of hollywood are the names you don't see, except in the closing credits. hundreds and hundreds behind each feature film, almost all are now out of work. >> there's a lot of people in your position. >> i'm sure there are. >> reporter: like set designer kenneth larson....
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boy, thank you very much, jamie yuccas.n the mid evaluate nationwide protest and the coronavirus pandemic on top of that, states held primary elections. ed, what did they decide? >> for one thing joe biden is inching closer. we still have to call him the presumed nominee because he hasn't earned the nominee. there were other notable nht. in iowa, republican congressman steve king who has served nine terms won't get to serve a tenth. he lost to state senator randy feenstra. they had stripped him after he questioned the term white nationalism is offensive. the city of ferguson, missouri, just elected ee'so the female mayor. ferguson, as you remember was the first place of the shooting death of michael brown, an unarmed black teen by a white police officer. . and the site of the republican national convention. president trump tweeted last night that the republican party is being forced to move out of north carolina because of the state's democratic governor. he said that roy cooper could not guarantee the republicans can use t
boy, thank you very much, jamie yuccas.n the mid evaluate nationwide protest and the coronavirus pandemic on top of that, states held primary elections. ed, what did they decide? >> for one thing joe biden is inching closer. we still have to call him the presumed nominee because he hasn't earned the nominee. there were other notable nht. in iowa, republican congressman steve king who has served nine terms won't get to serve a tenth. he lost to state senator randy feenstra. they had...
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. >>> and ahead, jamie yuccas talks to women's rights activist gloria steinem about a revealing playas the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> for more than 50 years, gloria steinem has been fighting for women's, quality. she's recognized for her role in the women's liberation movement. now she's the subject of a new play debuted friday on pbs called "gloria: a life." it sheds light on her personal struggles, groundbreaking work, and her belief sexism and racism are intertwined, making the play as relevant as ever. jamie yuccas sat down with steinem along with christine lahti, the oscar and emmy and golden golden globe-winning actress who plays steinem. [ chants ] >> reporter: "gloria: a life" features an all-women cast playing both male and female roles with christine lahti in the lead. >> if we publish your article saying women are equal human beings -- >> we'll have to publish one right next to it sayin
. >>> and ahead, jamie yuccas talks to women's rights activist gloria steinem about a revealing playas the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> for more than 50 years, gloria steinem has been fighting for women's, quality. she's recognized for her role in the women's liberation movement. now...
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cbs news' jamie yuccas asked floyd's six-year-old daughter, gianna, what she loved most about her father. >> he used to carry me on his back all the time. >> reporter: was that fun? >> it was super fun. >> reporter: what was fun about it. >> i.c.u >> like an airplane. >> she said, howd i sahe culdn'. >> reporter: she was referring to the cell phone video seen around the world tens of millions of times. it was shot right over there on that corner, right here is where george floyd lay. tonight, attorney general ellison warned the public that this is going to be a challenge convicting police officers. >> o'donnell: tonight, cbs news is reporting that there have been more tha more than 130 arrest all related to protests. los angeles, dallas, and washington, d.c. saw spikes in arrests monday night as police enforced curfews. cbs' kris van cleave covered the protests late into the night here in washington, and he was at a biefterous rally today outside the white house. kris, good evening. >> reporter: norah, the crowd is still very large and very peaceful. what has changed tonight is the level
cbs news' jamie yuccas asked floyd's six-year-old daughter, gianna, what she loved most about her father. >> he used to carry me on his back all the time. >> reporter: was that fun? >> it was super fun. >> reporter: what was fun about it. >> i.c.u >> like an airplane. >> she said, howd i sahe culdn'. >> reporter: she was referring to the cell phone video seen around the world tens of millions of times. it was shot right over there on that corner,...
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jaime yuccas in minneapolis tonight, where it all began. >> reporter: tomorrow marks two weeks since george floyd died at the hands of four minneapolis police officers. his death has sparked movements in at least 150 american cities with people fighting against police brutality and racism. crowds returned to american streets again today, following yesterday's mass demonstrations, protesting the death of george floyd. overnight it got ugly in portland, oregon, and seattle. washington d.c. congressman and civil rights icon john lewis joined the city's mayor to visit the site near the white house, renamed black lives matter plaza. >> i think the people in d.c. and around the nation are sending a mighty, powerful and strong message to the rest of eporte in san francisco, demonstrations blocked traffic along the iconic golden gate bridge. a chicago rally drew nearly 30,000. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: not everyone is inviting change. invitingwhitefish, montana, confronted a small gathering of protestors. jay snowden has been charged with disorderly conduct after yelling expletives
jaime yuccas in minneapolis tonight, where it all began. >> reporter: tomorrow marks two weeks since george floyd died at the hands of four minneapolis police officers. his death has sparked movements in at least 150 american cities with people fighting against police brutality and racism. crowds returned to american streets again today, following yesterday's mass demonstrations, protesting the death of george floyd. overnight it got ugly in portland, oregon, and seattle. washington d.c....
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for "cbs this morning saturday," jamie yuccas, minneapolis. >> neighbor helping neighbor. differently than that. >> i tell you, a lot of people out there with heart. sometimes they just need to know what to do with it. just knowledge. >> so true. >>> here's a look at the weather for the weekend. ♪ >>> if your home cooking has fallen into a dull routine during the pandemic, some inspiration is ahead. up next on "the dish," a chef cookbook author and activist who says it's time to make freshness the focus with vegetable dishes that can carry the whole meal. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." (vo) pro plan liveclear, a breakthrough 10 years in the making that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. nefrom maybelline new york.ra the look of a lash lift
for "cbs this morning saturday," jamie yuccas, minneapolis. >> neighbor helping neighbor. differently than that. >> i tell you, a lot of people out there with heart. sometimes they just need to know what to do with it. just knowledge. >> so true. >>> here's a look at the weather for the weekend. ♪ >>> if your home cooking has fallen into a dull routine during the pandemic, some inspiration is ahead. up next on "the dish," a chef cookbook...
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this is an update from jamie yuccas.00,000 for black owned businesses and neighborhoods affected by the pandemic. 9-year-old cameron johnson and five of her friends came up with the idea to sell these colorful friendship bracelets. they set up the stand at the end of may and sales have gone through the roof. cameron told jamie yuccas she and her pals just want to make a difference in the world. >> i like making other people happy. >> why does it feel good to make other people happy the? >> it's just something i want to do. >> if everybody could feel like that anthony what a perfect world we would have. >> she thought she would make about $50 which is good for selling bracelets. $100,000 is a lot of bracelets. >> that's real money. vlad, thank you. ahead the dalai lama tells us why he sees reasons to be thankful even in the middle of the pandemic. looking forward to what he has to say. that's coming up right here on "cbs this morning". stay with us. we'll be right back. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past
this is an update from jamie yuccas.00,000 for black owned businesses and neighborhoods affected by the pandemic. 9-year-old cameron johnson and five of her friends came up with the idea to sell these colorful friendship bracelets. they set up the stand at the end of may and sales have gone through the roof. cameron told jamie yuccas she and her pals just want to make a difference in the world. >> i like making other people happy. >> why does it feel good to make other people happy...
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jamie yuccas is in minneapolis with more on that story. good morning, jamie. expect from this hearing today? >> reporter: good morning, gayle. we know that all four former minneapolis police officers are expected to appear before the court today, including derek chauvin. chauvin, whose charged include unintentional second-degree murder is expected to appear virtually. the other three officers are expected to appear in person. since floyd's death there have been calls around the country for police reform. on friday, the city council members advanced the proposal that could replace the police department. that vote coming after police recorded more than 100 people shot since the death of george floyd, including at least seven who were killed. i spoke with city council member jeremiah ellison. >> when you're talking about dismantling the police department, you're not saying that police officers are just going to go away. >> absolutely. and certainly not right away. we're trying to provide a level of safety that we feel like our current public safety system doesn't
jamie yuccas is in minneapolis with more on that story. good morning, jamie. expect from this hearing today? >> reporter: good morning, gayle. we know that all four former minneapolis police officers are expected to appear before the court today, including derek chauvin. chauvin, whose charged include unintentional second-degree murder is expected to appear virtually. the other three officers are expected to appear in person. since floyd's death there have been calls around the country...
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do you agree that this should be passed yucca senator mitch mcconnell has said that the bill is dead on arrival. your response. >> i think it is unfortunate that we have a senator would not even look at a bill that is out there to help state and local governments. amy would be focusing on right now. shortfall,00 million if we do not get help. senator mcconnell prioritize help for wall street. he prioritized help for big business and for special interest that power his campaign. of the taxes 80% cuts in that bill went people who make over $1 million. he calls for state and local governments to consider bankruptcy. in the bill that was passed in the house, it has money to prop especiallyrnments, our firefighters, our school system and the infrastructure that we have in this country. i would be prioritizing that. in addition, you personal protective equipment, funding for postal service and we need to keep our democracy going, we need funding for first responders and make sure that anybody going into a position of hazard pay.hey have these are all good things that i would be supporting.
do you agree that this should be passed yucca senator mitch mcconnell has said that the bill is dead on arrival. your response. >> i think it is unfortunate that we have a senator would not even look at a bill that is out there to help state and local governments. amy would be focusing on right now. shortfall,00 million if we do not get help. senator mcconnell prioritize help for wall street. he prioritized help for big business and for special interest that power his campaign. of the...
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yucca --d they said, oh no. a black man cannot touch a white woman. the man ultimately got dr. franklin on the train. he had two children and they came south and got off in africa town. that is how he got to mobile. once he got here, he started practicing. a lot of the patience -- patients were from the flotilla. ultimately, he moved his practice down on the other and -- end and had an enormous practice, and he passed in 1972. he was 84 years old. when urban renewal took out his building, he built a three room office in the parking lot behind us. and continued to practice medicine. 84, he was still making house calls. he just enjoyed practicing medicine. he had a heart attack. closed the school, there was a nun by the name of sister maryland. sister maryland and most of the nuns were admirers of him. he was a member of the church. sister marilyn was 37 years old. she goes to the university of south alabama and the students are like, what are you going to do? up a medical open clinic on the side of town because the one hospital was moving west. she said, i grew up in this commun
yucca --d they said, oh no. a black man cannot touch a white woman. the man ultimately got dr. franklin on the train. he had two children and they came south and got off in africa town. that is how he got to mobile. once he got here, he started practicing. a lot of the patience -- patients were from the flotilla. ultimately, he moved his practice down on the other and -- end and had an enormous practice, and he passed in 1972. he was 84 years old. when urban renewal took out his building, he...
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for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, los angeles. >> bravo, jamie.that we could come together and create something dope." the two of them clearly are on the same page when it comes to art. such a unifier and such a healer. really nice. >> yeah. and gayle, coming together and creating something coach dope -- something dope is like the election, people should vote. >> exactly. >> you know -- >> the message is loud and clear. >> i think we come together every morning and create something dope. that's what i think right here on "cbs this morning." that will do it for us. >> i agree. >> look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. with x1, it's all at your beck and call. show me "parks and rec." see? the best really did get better! magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included for no additional co
for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, los angeles. >> bravo, jamie.that we could come together and create something dope." the two of them clearly are on the same page when it comes to art. such a unifier and such a healer. really nice. >> yeah. and gayle, coming together and creating something coach dope -- something dope is like the election, people should vote. >> exactly. >> you know -- >> the message is loud and clear. >> i think we come...
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as far as losses they will take them to yucca mountain. i'm answering for him.ng from. wherever you park nuclear waste, that is where you park the fed's losses. you know, so the question then, ladies, is, the market, it has to broaden out. only 120 stocks are up this year from the s&p. one area that is superhot today is underscored by nikola. got outperform rating from cowan a top tier firm, 79-dollar target they think it's a 28 billion-dollar company with no sales. that means it is more valuable at ford at 25 billion, fiat at 19 billion. yesterday you saw rural pharma, ipo took off like a rocket. ipos, special purpose acquisition companies all on fire, francis. is this bad or good for the market? is this something encouraging or is it a yellow flag? >> no, think they're also following the trend of the fed. what is interesting about the ipo market in general they will have better negotiating tools given the pandemic and given potential weakness in some of the balance sheets, however, with the backstop of the fed they can go in with that kind of confidence. as lo
as far as losses they will take them to yucca mountain. i'm answering for him.ng from. wherever you park nuclear waste, that is where you park the fed's losses. you know, so the question then, ladies, is, the market, it has to broaden out. only 120 stocks are up this year from the s&p. one area that is superhot today is underscored by nikola. got outperform rating from cowan a top tier firm, 79-dollar target they think it's a 28 billion-dollar company with no sales. that means it is more...
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i'm jamie jamie yuccas, cbs news. it's the 6:10 woke-up-like-this migraine medicine.0 mid-shift migraine medicine. >> for more go to cbs money watch.com. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less and save more... with dawn. and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, we've sent well over 10 million gloves. and this may look like a bottle of vodka. when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laug
i'm jamie jamie yuccas, cbs news. it's the 6:10 woke-up-like-this migraine medicine.0 mid-shift migraine medicine. >> for more go to cbs money watch.com. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less and save...
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jamie yuccas is at the memorial for floyd in minneapolis. good morning. >> anthony, good morning.he floyd family and their attorney released a statement saying they reject the notion that the knee from the police officer on george's neck for almost nine minutes was not the proximate cause of his death. they want derek chauvin to be charged with first-degree murder. the former minneapolis officer was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for floyd's death. according to police documents, chauvin had 18 complaints filed against him in his nearly two decades with the department. 16 of them were resolved without discipline. new video apeerpears to show th officers struggling with someone inside a police vehicle before floyd's death. floyd does not appear in the video. the video has not been independently verified. minnesota's attorney general keith ellison and mike freeman announced yesterday a joint effort on this case. it came after criticism freeman waited too long to bring charges and does not have the public's trust. chauvin is expect inside court june 8t
jamie yuccas is at the memorial for floyd in minneapolis. good morning. >> anthony, good morning.he floyd family and their attorney released a statement saying they reject the notion that the knee from the police officer on george's neck for almost nine minutes was not the proximate cause of his death. they want derek chauvin to be charged with first-degree murder. the former minneapolis officer was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for floyd's death....
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jamie yuccas to her about the department's issues. what did you find?reporter: we found that the minneapolis police department's own statistics revealed black people are more likely to have excessive force used against them than white people. that's one thing former city leaders say they want to see change. do you think there is an issue of systemic racism within the police department? >> i think there's an issue of systemic racism in every police department. >> reporter: janee harteau is the former head of the city's police. according to data analyzed by t"the new york timesthe minneap arrest more black people than white. >> the only ones looking for justice is us black people. >> reporter: before george floyd's death prompted outcry, prosecutors drew criticism for failing to file charges against two police officers in 2018 for another shooting. police said they believed thurmond blevins who fled with a loaded handgun posed an immediate threat to officer safety. [ chants ] three years earlier, jamar clark was also shot and killed by minneapolis police.
jamie yuccas to her about the department's issues. what did you find?reporter: we found that the minneapolis police department's own statistics revealed black people are more likely to have excessive force used against them than white people. that's one thing former city leaders say they want to see change. do you think there is an issue of systemic racism within the police department? >> i think there's an issue of systemic racism in every police department. >> reporter: janee...
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jamie yuccas is there for us now. jamie, good morning.ve to say about the violence over this past week? >> reporter: tony, he says he knows it's not what his brother would have wanted. he's tired of seeing destruction like this but it seems last night protesters took his brother's words to heart as the demonstrations were far more peaceful. in contrast to the chaos and destruction, minneapolis protesters took part overnight in a peaceful sit-in near the place police pinned down george floyd. earlier speakers called for justice and more arrests. floyd's brother terrence implored for the looting to stop in minneapolis and across the country. >> what are y'all doing? y'all are doing nothing. because that's not going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: a newly released autopsy commissioned by the floyd family says the cause of death was asphyxiation from compression to the neck and back. it differs from the official autopsy which says floyd died from a heart attack while being restrained. both label the death a homicide. >> everythi
jamie yuccas is there for us now. jamie, good morning.ve to say about the violence over this past week? >> reporter: tony, he says he knows it's not what his brother would have wanted. he's tired of seeing destruction like this but it seems last night protesters took his brother's words to heart as the demonstrations were far more peaceful. in contrast to the chaos and destruction, minneapolis protesters took part overnight in a peaceful sit-in near the place police pinned down george...