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chen: they all knew i was practicing falun gong. the provinal propaganda dertment said: "guangdong tv is holding a falun gong time bomb." jason: chen was arrested at his workplace and taken to a special reeducation facility specifically for staff of the state media and government. i was in the brainshing center when the self-immolation aired on tv. they forced us to watch it. newsnchor #1: five infatuated falun gong members set themselves on fire in tiananmen square. as we were watching it, i immediately thought it was fake. (policeman speaking in mandarin on tv) chen: i'm a tv professional. it's just like we used to do at the tv station. all e departments e connected. when the police have a case, they tell the tv station what to produce. so they were really worried and made me a key target to be converted. they used every method to force me to give up. they forced me to sit in front of a tv or eight hours a day. the volume was over 97 decibels. they forced my eyes open. i tried to rest. they did this for 22 days. after 22 days, the
chen: they all knew i was practicing falun gong. the provinal propaganda dertment said: "guangdong tv is holding a falun gong time bomb." jason: chen was arrested at his workplace and taken to a special reeducation facility specifically for staff of the state media and government. i was in the brainshing center when the self-immolation aired on tv. they forced us to watch it. newsnchor #1: five infatuated falun gong members set themselves on fire in tiananmen square. as we were...
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another rule in 0 covered china and mr. chen delivers his goods. he has to stay in the truck at all times. the doors are sealed until he leaves. as we drive on a local disease control official calls my phone with i'm from the 100 government. you've been put in the government, coven, 19 system. i c, b, b, yes. and beijing, and you're now and hung joe, right? even right. i yes, this is right, ricky linux. thank you so much. only later will we learn that this call has had consequences. for now, we reached the outskirts of hung joe without a problem known for its waterways. the picturesque town of tongue she relies on chinese tourists. the ongoing 0 covet measures are terrible for business. there are hardly any customers, and many stores have closed. some respond with humor, others complain about their empty tables. at mister young's noodle restaurant, he tells us were his only guests so far to day. oh, the other day, he rarely has to go into the kitchen with him. business was good, 2 and a half years ago. he says before the pandemic. but he's still on
another rule in 0 covered china and mr. chen delivers his goods. he has to stay in the truck at all times. the doors are sealed until he leaves. as we drive on a local disease control official calls my phone with i'm from the 100 government. you've been put in the government, coven, 19 system. i c, b, b, yes. and beijing, and you're now and hung joe, right? even right. i yes, this is right, ricky linux. thank you so much. only later will we learn that this call has had consequences. for now, we...
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our special contributor joie chen visited one of those places, denmark, south carolina. joie: here at the edge of the carolina low country lies a this humble artesian spring was literally deeded to god. no human being can ever own it. for centuries, “healing spring”" has quenched the thirst of locals like pauline brown and eugene smith. they drive 20 miles roundtrip from their home in denmark, south carolina. but even these waters aren't enough to cure what ails their community. 13 years ago, they learned their tap water was full of lead. pauline started collecting samples and found brown gunk growing in every bottle. scientists say its natural bacteria from the iron-rich soil, but "natural" is not comforting. gene: me and paula were saying, "gene, we gotta do something, we gotta let the people know what's happening. pauline: i gotta take bottled water back there so i could take a, brush my teeth, i have to use different towels for my body when i use the bottled water. joie: are you afraid of your own water? pauline: yes i am!! gene: why not? why not? it's no good. j
our special contributor joie chen visited one of those places, denmark, south carolina. joie: here at the edge of the carolina low country lies a this humble artesian spring was literally deeded to god. no human being can ever own it. for centuries, “healing spring”" has quenched the thirst of locals like pauline brown and eugene smith. they drive 20 miles roundtrip from their home in denmark, south carolina. but even these waters aren't enough to cure what ails their community. 13...
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chen was riding an electric powered bike yesterday on the bayview trail. he was going up a hillside and lost control of his bike going over a steep ridge line. he died at the scene. >>> a sesame theme park under fire after viral video of discrimination against two black children. this happened at the amusement park in pennsylvania. a mother's instagram post shows a costumed character giving high-fives to a crowd, but then waves off her young daughter and niece who were waiting with open arms. at a news conference in new york, the mom appeared with the family's attorney to demand a formal apology. >> and i just want them to be able to do the right thing. being that me, my niece and my daughter have all suffered one embarrassment, discriminatory behavior which should not happen during these days and times. >> the family is demanding that the performer be fired and the company pay for mental health services for the children. sesame place did apologize saying, quote, the rosita performer did not intentionally ignores the girls and is devastated by the misunder
chen was riding an electric powered bike yesterday on the bayview trail. he was going up a hillside and lost control of his bike going over a steep ridge line. he died at the scene. >>> a sesame theme park under fire after viral video of discrimination against two black children. this happened at the amusement park in pennsylvania. a mother's instagram post shows a costumed character giving high-fives to a crowd, but then waves off her young daughter and niece who were waiting with...
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for "matter of fact," i'm joie chen in warren county, north carolina. announcer: next on "matter of fact," farmers cut off from their water sources, facing their worst fears. >> this drought has just been one that i don't think any of us expected and not sure how to deal with it. announcer: what the mega drought means for families whose lives are tied to the land. and later, a century ago, victory gardens sprouted on rooftops, fire escapes, in back yards, and empty lots to feed a nation at war. now urban farmers are rising up in the battle against food insecurity. >> when you take a group of elementary students in this country and you ask them to close their eyes and visualize what a farmer is, it doesn't look like me. [laughs] announcer: a look at the roots of the movement to feed our communities. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i not
for "matter of fact," i'm joie chen in warren county, north carolina. announcer: next on "matter of fact," farmers cut off from their water sources, facing their worst fears. >> this drought has just been one that i don't think any of us expected and not sure how to deal with it. announcer: what the mega drought means for families whose lives are tied to the land. and later, a century ago, victory gardens sprouted on rooftops, fire escapes, in back yards, and empty...
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peter chen hong says that it's unusual for someone to have a rebound case like this. but not unheard of. >> it is really rare when you study it in the trials. 1 to 2% of people have rebound. but interesting, 1 to 2% of people who didn't take medicine had rebounded with covid as well and i have seen that in my clinical practice. >> reporter: the department of medicine, bob walker told the atlantic today that the rebound rate could be much higher, even more than 10%. dr. walker says that he remains confused weather the drug is useful in younger people or anyone who has been fully vaccinated. but dr. chen hong says that in his experience, it is still very useful for some patients. >> you know it is 90% effective in terms of preventing hospitalization in the most risky patients which are unvaccinated patients. with at least one risk factor for severe disease. >> reporter: thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> when we come back, floodwaters are finally receiving in kentucky. but the death toll is only getting higher, we will have the latest as the search continues for surviv
peter chen hong says that it's unusual for someone to have a rebound case like this. but not unheard of. >> it is really rare when you study it in the trials. 1 to 2% of people have rebound. but interesting, 1 to 2% of people who didn't take medicine had rebounded with covid as well and i have seen that in my clinical practice. >> reporter: the department of medicine, bob walker told the atlantic today that the rebound rate could be much higher, even more than 10%. dr. walker says...
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here is cbs' nancy chen. >> reporter: the only target for these campers, simply getting to be kids. >> we've been through so much in our lives. >> reporter: 13-year-old haley is one of dozens of survivors who gather for a week every july at the arthur c. love burn camp. it's her sixth time here. why do you keep coming back to camp? >> this is my second home, and it allows us to socialize with people that are just like us. >> when you're in other places, sometimes people tend to stare. here it's like you're all the same. >> reporter: now in its 31st year, the connecticut camp is free and staffed entirely by volunteers, including former campers like kathy wright. do you think that you would be where you are today if it wasn't for this camp? >> not at all. i wore turtlenecks all over the place. i didn't value myself until i came and i saw others who had more self-confidence. >> reporter: these campers call it a community, born of understanding. >> when i was younger, i got bullied. but as soon as i hit this camp, my attitude just changed. my personality changed. i feel it made me a bette
here is cbs' nancy chen. >> reporter: the only target for these campers, simply getting to be kids. >> we've been through so much in our lives. >> reporter: 13-year-old haley is one of dozens of survivors who gather for a week every july at the arthur c. love burn camp. it's her sixth time here. why do you keep coming back to camp? >> this is my second home, and it allows us to socialize with people that are just like us. >> when you're in other places, sometimes...
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nancy chen, thanks. >>> from the cost of inflation to the growing trend of shrinkflation. even when prices are not going up, consumers are getting less bang for their buck. cbs' carter evans explains. >> reporter: the next time you're shopping, check closely. this life cereal box recently got taller, but it lost 2 1/2 ounces. that's almost a bowl and a half of cereal. experts call it shrinkflation. >> unfortunately, we're in the midst of a tidal wave of shrinkflation because of inflation. >> reporter: ed dworsky founded former assistant attorney general in massachusetts founded consumerworld.org which exposes shrinkflation. >> it's a very sneaky way to pass on a price increase. >> reporter: but he says companies are dealing with rising costs just like the rest of us. >> they know consumers will notice a direct price increase, but they won't notice if the product gets a little bit smaller. >> reporter: these charmin toilet paper packages look the same, but dworsky says the rolls recently got shorter by 30 sheets. >> in 2008, ice cream came in half gallon cartons. then they
nancy chen, thanks. >>> from the cost of inflation to the growing trend of shrinkflation. even when prices are not going up, consumers are getting less bang for their buck. cbs' carter evans explains. >> reporter: the next time you're shopping, check closely. this life cereal box recently got taller, but it lost 2 1/2 ounces. that's almost a bowl and a half of cereal. experts call it shrinkflation. >> unfortunately, we're in the midst of a tidal wave of shrinkflation...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we are cheering you on, landis. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell here in the nation's capitol. good night. . >>> people are being asked to stay inside in parts of eastern contra costa county. a fire on the ground creating some problems in the air. good evening. >> that air quality district warns the issue, well, that could last for days. >> in fact, the fire has been burning for weeks in the water front areas in pittsburg. there are still pockets of marsh burning. checking out the haze, a flare-up sent a huge bloom of smoke billowing up. the marshland area is too soft for crews to get in on the ground. >> it's pretty rough. we're trying to skate. yeah. a little bit harder to breathe. we should probably have our masks on anyway. >> kind of regret i
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we are cheering you on, landis. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell here in the nation's capitol. good night. . >>> people are being asked to stay inside in parts of eastern contra costa county. a fire on the ground creating some problems in the air. good evening. >> that air quality district warns the issue, well, that could last for days. >> in fact, the fire has been burning for weeks...
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nancy chen, thank you. let's bring in mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. severe thunderstorms and heat the two major weather stories playing out across the country and dangerous storms across the northeast today. this evening watching for more storms, basically i-95 and east of there. places across northern maine getting thunderstorms this evening. those storms should begin to weaken later on tonight after the sun sets. the storm's gone by the morning but making way for extreme temperatures tomorrow. a lot of the population here, 95 to 100 degrees for the next several days, that includes this weekend, where temperatures 99 t nearly a decade in some places. the country as a whole was much as 70% of the population by thi. thanks.lke bette last month's unprecedented flooding of yellowstone national park caused so much dam that it will likely take years to repair. the park says the repairs will be the largest construction project in its 150-year history. in tonight's "eye ont the devastation of one of ameri
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nancy chen, thanks. from the rising costs of inflation to the growing trend of shrinkflation, even when prices are not going up, consumers are getting less bang for their buck. pcbs' carter evans explains. >> reporter: the next time you're shopping check closely. this life cereal box recently got taller but lost 2.5 ounces, that's almost a bowl and a half of cereal. pexperts call it shrinkflation. >> unfortunately, we're in the middle of a tidal wave of shrinkflation because of inflation. >> reporter: ed dworsky, a former assistant attorney general in massachusetts founded consumerworld.org which exposes shrinkflation. >> it's a very sneaky way to pass on a price increase. >> reporter: but he says companies are dealing with rising costs just like the rest of us. >> they know consumers will notice a direct price increase but they won't notice if the product gets a little bit smaller. >> reporter: these charmin toilet paper packages look the same but dworsky says the roll got shorter by 30 sheets. >> in 20
nancy chen, thanks. from the rising costs of inflation to the growing trend of shrinkflation, even when prices are not going up, consumers are getting less bang for their buck. pcbs' carter evans explains. >> reporter: the next time you're shopping check closely. this life cereal box recently got taller but lost 2.5 ounces, that's almost a bowl and a half of cereal. pexperts call it shrinkflation. >> unfortunately, we're in the middle of a tidal wave of shrinkflation because of...
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here's cbs's nancy chen. >> target for these campers, simply getting to be kids. >> they've we've been through so much in our lives. >> 13 year old hailie is one of dozens of survivors who gather for a week every july at the arthur cluf burn camp, it is her sixth time here. >> why do you keep coming back to camp. >> this is my second home and it allows us to socialize with people that are just like us. >> when you are in other places, sometimes people tend to stare, here it is we where all the same. >> now in its 31st year, the connecticut camp is free and staffed entirely by volunteers. including form erkampers like kathy wright. >> do you think that you would be where you are today if it wasn't for this camp. >> not at all. i wore turtle necks all over the place. i didn't value myself until i came and then i saw others who had more self-confidence. >> these campers call it a community, born of understanding. >> when i was youngernahanged. i feel it made me a better person than what i was when i first came. >> it may look like fub and games but this camp is also a real game changer. >
here's cbs's nancy chen. >> target for these campers, simply getting to be kids. >> they've we've been through so much in our lives. >> 13 year old hailie is one of dozens of survivors who gather for a week every july at the arthur cluf burn camp, it is her sixth time here. >> why do you keep coming back to camp. >> this is my second home and it allows us to socialize with people that are just like us. >> when you are in other places, sometimes people tend to...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we are cheering you on, landis. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell here in the nation's capitol. good night >> announcer: fed up waiting for his co-worker to pay up. >> i sent him a text message saying, "i'm gonna take you to small-claims on this matter then." >> announcer: then his own paycheck stopped. >> i filed a protection order the day after i received the small-claims court order. >> judge judy: making it impossible for him to go to work. >> it was in my belief that he was going to continue to harass me while i was at work. >> judge judy: i don't care what you believe. you abused the system. >> announcer: "judge judy." ♪♪ you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution scott sylvester is suing his former roommate and co-worker, 23-year-old joshua sumrow, for the return of rent and security deposit and lost wages. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 366 on the
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: and we are cheering you on, landis. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell here in the nation's capitol. good night >> announcer: fed up waiting for his co-worker to pay up. >> i sent him a text message saying, "i'm gonna take you to small-claims on this matter then." >> announcer: then his own paycheck stopped. >> i filed a protection order the day after i received the small-claims...
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we're back natasha chen. >> reporter: an unexpected car accident, an unexpected loss of her full-time job just after an unexpected rise in food and gas prices have created an entirely different life than what anna duran was used to. she now turns in recycling for cash and works part-time as a resident caretaker for a senior citizen complex, but that barely pays her bills. those are just some of the fixed costs. she lives in riverside county where the metro area's annual inflation rate in jeune was like will around 10%, higher than the national average. that's because people moved to relatively i more affordable inland empire during the pandemic, driving up the demand for goods and services. >> folks in the empire can't shift and say, well, i guess i'll be able to work from home a little more in response to higher gas prices. they're the types of workers who generally have to commute to their workplaces. >> reporter: duran has to drive to her care taking job. filling up was $94. and groceries? >> i don't buy anymore. i eat tuna. >> reporter: she had to take out of her 401(k) to cover h
we're back natasha chen. >> reporter: an unexpected car accident, an unexpected loss of her full-time job just after an unexpected rise in food and gas prices have created an entirely different life than what anna duran was used to. she now turns in recycling for cash and works part-time as a resident caretaker for a senior citizen complex, but that barely pays her bills. those are just some of the fixed costs. she lives in riverside county where the metro area's annual inflation rate in...
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oliver chen of koen. let's turn to tech with microsoft and alphabet earnings a couple hours away. these two stocks represent 10% of the s&p's market cap and 17% of the nasdaq 100. both names are down 2% to 3% today and 25% this year. cloud growth and currency headwinds a factor for microsoft. any possible weakness in pc and hardware sales, we're watching for a consumer gauge as for alphabet, it's all about online ad snapping after snap's disaster, also about the cloud and competition from tiktok. here to make sense of it all and tell us where she places her bets, danielle she is with options trading. before we get into this, you were right in your sort of bearishness about earnings season when we spoke just a couple of days ago. >> thanks, kelly looking at earnings season overall, land mines, executives all over the place noting so many issues. i think it's going to continue to weigh heavily on this market. >> what about microsoft and alphabet, and i don't want to, you know, skip too much ahead to the ending here, but one of these names you're more positive on than the other? >> a
oliver chen of koen. let's turn to tech with microsoft and alphabet earnings a couple hours away. these two stocks represent 10% of the s&p's market cap and 17% of the nasdaq 100. both names are down 2% to 3% today and 25% this year. cloud growth and currency headwinds a factor for microsoft. any possible weakness in pc and hardware sales, we're watching for a consumer gauge as for alphabet, it's all about online ad snapping after snap's disaster, also about the cloud and competition from...
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dr peter chen hong from ucsf. good to see you. thanks so much, alex. now to some breaking news that we're following this afternoon in the south bay and san jose police, responding to a bomb threat at a college campus there, unitech college there on senate teresa boulevard is being evacuated. right now, you can see a group of people gathered under the trees there. this is all happening as san jose police sweep the school sweep the entire campus again after this college has received some sort of bomb threat. now there is no information regarding anything additional about the nature of the threat, meaning the timing of the certain building was said to be targeted. or if it was students personnel. obviously that is something that san jose police are all looking into right now, but the main priority is to make sure everyone there on the college campus is taken out of any potential harms way and is being evacuated again. right now, a bomb threat has been called into the unitech. college there on sanitary psa boulevard bomb threat against uh college in san jo
dr peter chen hong from ucsf. good to see you. thanks so much, alex. now to some breaking news that we're following this afternoon in the south bay and san jose police, responding to a bomb threat at a college campus there, unitech college there on senate teresa boulevard is being evacuated. right now, you can see a group of people gathered under the trees there. this is all happening as san jose police sweep the school sweep the entire campus again after this college has received some sort of...
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nancy chen, thank you. well, for more on this extreme weather, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, geick. >> good evening, norah. major thunderstorms and heat, the two major stories playing out. dangerous storms across the northeast today. this evening watching for more storms. basically on i-95 and east. places across northern new england even getting some thunderstorms this evening. those storms, however, should begin to weaken somewhat later on tonight after the sunsets. the storm's gone by the morning, but making way for some extreme temperatures tomorrow. a lot of the population here 95 to 100 degrees for the next several days. that includes this weekend, with temperatures 99 or 100 degrees, which we haven't hit in nearly a decade in some places. the country as a whole with as much as 70% of the population by this weekend will feel temperatures above 90 degrees, norah. the heatwave continues from coast-to-coast. coast-to-coast. >> mike here's
nancy chen, thank you. well, for more on this extreme weather, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, geick. >> good evening, norah. major thunderstorms and heat, the two major stories playing out. dangerous storms across the northeast today. this evening watching for more storms. basically on i-95 and east. places across northern new england even getting some thunderstorms this evening. those storms, however, should begin to...
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our next report takes us to the indian city of janai chen eyes called india's detroit. i'm a good reason. it's where many of the countries engineers learned their trade. and where most of india's autos are built. 25 year old swan a lot. the ready works as a systems engineer for one of the country's biggest car makers. it's great news for her family. this linda lawrence, but my family, i'm very happy. like as a daughter, like just a rule. only not, not only sons has to feed their bands and so can someone else on the region is booming as an automotive industry location and it's future is electric. starting at 2035, india will only allow emission 3 vehicles. automakers are gearing up. ready works for india's largest automobile manufacturer, mckendra. it's already a pioneer in india, in electric $2.00 and $3.00 wheelers. it also has its own electric cars, and more models are to follow a switch because of a policeman. the cost of diesel is very, very high. and the reason the of these and is it is closing all 100 rupees for later. and that's, that's, i have not seen in my lif
our next report takes us to the indian city of janai chen eyes called india's detroit. i'm a good reason. it's where many of the countries engineers learned their trade. and where most of india's autos are built. 25 year old swan a lot. the ready works as a systems engineer for one of the country's biggest car makers. it's great news for her family. this linda lawrence, but my family, i'm very happy. like as a daughter, like just a rule. only not, not only sons has to feed their bands and so...
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lulu chen, thank you as ever. while we are on the story of text that we have a number of big u.s. companies reporting this week, including alphabet and microsoft. meta-, spotify and amazon come later in the week. very interesting deceit, particularly around microsoft and amazon's of the cloud services part. but also bundles, given the hit we sought snap and twitter last week. how much will that slow down on meta-. let's check on the futures as week lit up, an hour away from the open here in europe. gains for european equities yesterday, a mixed picture on wall street, nasdaq futures down .3% as we lead up to those big tech. futures europe pointing to point does a loss of .1%. the gas rate, further reductions from your russia to europe, energy meetings -- ministers are meeting. ftse 100 futures, -- dax futures essentially range bound as things stand. the fed decision on wednesday, expectations for a 75 basis point hike. also the inflation sector out of europe, as manufacturing gazes desk gauges point to a slowdown across the european economy. this is the old pictures of 3% on your
lulu chen, thank you as ever. while we are on the story of text that we have a number of big u.s. companies reporting this week, including alphabet and microsoft. meta-, spotify and amazon come later in the week. very interesting deceit, particularly around microsoft and amazon's of the cloud services part. but also bundles, given the hit we sought snap and twitter last week. how much will that slow down on meta-. let's check on the futures as week lit up, an hour away from the open here in...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> and that is the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for everyone else, check back later for cbs mornings and of course you can follow us online any time at cbs news.com. i'm erroll barnett reporting from the broadcast center here in new york city. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. four people, including a gunman, are dead following a shooting at an indiana mall. two others were injured. greenwood police say a lone gunman entered near the food court and began shooting. an armed witness shot the gunman. jury selection begins in the federal trial of former trump adviser steve bannon. bannon faces contempt charges for defying a subpoena for the house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. another primetime january 6th hearing is set for thursday. >>> cameron smith is the winner of this year's british open. the golfer clinched his first major victory. the first australian to win at saint andrews since 1960. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> and that is the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for everyone else, check back later for cbs mornings and of course you can follow us online any time at cbs news.com. i'm erroll barnett reporting from the broadcast center here in new york city. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. four people, including a gunman, are dead following a shooting at an indiana mall. two others were...
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alisyn and victor. >>> natasha chen, thank you. as we discussed, stormy weather expected to make a mess of holiday plans. meteorologist jennifer gray is here. what can we expect? >> the weather is going to make matters worse. we have a large area of scattered storms across the southeast, severe storms across the ohio valley, and then scattered to isolated storms across the southwest as well. we currently have a ground stop in reagan as well as baltimore, not showing up on the graphic because it's brand new news, and have a 30 minute delay in atlanta due to isolated showers and storms. they're going to be compounded as we go through the rest of the evening. should get better for the late evening flights, and we could see it once again tomorrow, and as these showers push offshore by sunday, i think sunday and monday will be better travel days as far as the weather goes. there is a slight risk of severe weather through boston, new york, philly, and d.c. these are big cities, a lot of flights fly out of here. this is for tomorrow, coul
alisyn and victor. >>> natasha chen, thank you. as we discussed, stormy weather expected to make a mess of holiday plans. meteorologist jennifer gray is here. what can we expect? >> the weather is going to make matters worse. we have a large area of scattered storms across the southeast, severe storms across the ohio valley, and then scattered to isolated storms across the southwest as well. we currently have a ground stop in reagan as well as baltimore, not showing up on the...
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carolyn chen from san jose state university. thank you so much for joining us. did you buy a ticket yet? >> my daughter did. so i'm you know, hook onto her. all right. hopefully she doesn't change your phone number. all right. check this out. it was a wild summer hailstorm and it caught people in colorado off gore guard as hail as deep as snow started to flood the streets of the state park caught some vehicles. they're look, they're trying to get it out. video shows people using shovels and anything they can find to dig the cars out, including some fishing. that's the hail was part of a monsoon surge that pushed into the state this week. and we're about to deal with some monsoonal moisture coming up tomorrow morning as we take this live look outside here at san francisco's international airport. it's foggy and drizzly. there. we want to find out the weekend has in store for us with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez. are we worried at all the smoke there from the fire near yosemite still making its way to the bay area this weekend? fortunately, it's going to be
carolyn chen from san jose state university. thank you so much for joining us. did you buy a ticket yet? >> my daughter did. so i'm you know, hook onto her. all right. hopefully she doesn't change your phone number. all right. check this out. it was a wild summer hailstorm and it caught people in colorado off gore guard as hail as deep as snow started to flood the streets of the state park caught some vehicles. they're look, they're trying to get it out. video shows people using shovels...
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the victim, christe chen, was her parents' only child and their attorney says she met him last year. now less than a year later her parents flew to fiji to have her body cremated as they demand answers to know how and why she died. new details this morning in the murder of an american newlywed found dead in fiji. overnight her husband appearing before a judge accused of killing her on their honeymoon. >> there was a violent altercation which resulted in her death. >> reporter: the attorney for christe chen's family telling "gma" the 36-year-old met bradley dawson last november, just months before the memphis area couple married in february. he says their trip to the south pacific was a delayed honeymoon that turned to horror. according to police, a resort housekeeper discovered chen's lifeless body on the floor of her luxury hotel room earlier this month. 38-year-old dawson had allegedly already fled the all-inclusive resort where the couple had been staying. >> he left his gps watch on the island outside the room, but took his wallet and passport and jumped on to a kayak and was try
the victim, christe chen, was her parents' only child and their attorney says she met him last year. now less than a year later her parents flew to fiji to have her body cremated as they demand answers to know how and why she died. new details this morning in the murder of an american newlywed found dead in fiji. overnight her husband appearing before a judge accused of killing her on their honeymoon. >> there was a violent altercation which resulted in her death. >> reporter: the...
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na tasha chen is at a beach. miguel, let's go to your first. any security changes. changes the measures there in light of what happened near chicago? >> nothing obvious, but certainly not only with police, but also with people who are already gathering here, there is a real sense of sobriety and seriousness given what's happened in chicago. that news made its rounds very quickly here. look, the events don't get any bigger in the new york city. the stage is being set, the fireworks on the east river with the new york city skyline behind it. just like they do at new year's or at the macy's day parade at thanksgiving, it is a massive security arrangement here. this is sort of the main road that will remain a secure area. there will be people on both sides of this. the roads here are blocked off for several blocks behind us. thousands of police officers not only here but at public areas across the city in neighborhoods to make sure that there are not either illegal parties, illegal fireworks or other things going on, and then from the airpl, th land, the sea, the nypd d
na tasha chen is at a beach. miguel, let's go to your first. any security changes. changes the measures there in light of what happened near chicago? >> nothing obvious, but certainly not only with police, but also with people who are already gathering here, there is a real sense of sobriety and seriousness given what's happened in chicago. that news made its rounds very quickly here. look, the events don't get any bigger in the new york city. the stage is being set, the fireworks on the...
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natasha chen is at los angeles international airport tonight. nationwide just give me a sense how things are looking right now. >> reporter: well, sara, nationwide there have been about 570 flight cancellations today. more than 6,800 delays. here at lax it's been pretty smooth, but we have seen some more serious problems from the new york area airports, for example la guardia and new york each more than 40% of their departures were delayed today. and why we're seeing these delays and cancellations is because of a number of factors all happening at once. first we've got some potential severe weather this weekend in pretty much every region except the west coast. and then you have this surge of demand from travelers, and you might have mentioned that this is really the most number of travelers expected since the pandemic began. tsa last sunday screened the most number of u.s. passengers in airports since 2020. i've been saying that same phrase through a number of holiday weekends for a cup of airports which goes to show that demand keeps building,
natasha chen is at los angeles international airport tonight. nationwide just give me a sense how things are looking right now. >> reporter: well, sara, nationwide there have been about 570 flight cancellations today. more than 6,800 delays. here at lax it's been pretty smooth, but we have seen some more serious problems from the new york area airports, for example la guardia and new york each more than 40% of their departures were delayed today. and why we're seeing these delays and...
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chief tracy chen says last year her department was busy on the fourth responding to numerous structure fires caused by illegal fireworks chin helps people think twice. used caution this holiday the loss of property the loss of someone's home is never a good thing and especially attributed to illegal fireworks. it's it's heartbreaking so yeah, and chief chen says don't be fooled even though the weather may be cool and foggy drought conditions haven't gone anywhere. they're still there and all it takes is one spark to start a fire. so be safe. for live in marin county cornell bernard abc 7 news cornell thank you. oakland is preparing for big crowds at lake merit this weekend temporary street closures will be in place sunday and monday and that includes parts of lakeshore and grand avenues as well as ellenbarcadero as the battalion chief mentioned in cornell's report mentioned road closures will be in place on grizzly peak again officials say they have had great success closing the area over the last three fourth of july. all right, so everybody's what's the weather going to be like will
chief tracy chen says last year her department was busy on the fourth responding to numerous structure fires caused by illegal fireworks chin helps people think twice. used caution this holiday the loss of property the loss of someone's home is never a good thing and especially attributed to illegal fireworks. it's it's heartbreaking so yeah, and chief chen says don't be fooled even though the weather may be cool and foggy drought conditions haven't gone anywhere. they're still there and all it...
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cnn's natasha chen spoke to a lot of people to find out what they're going through. natasha? >> john, here in california we're known for having the highest average gas price its in the country. while prices have dropped a little, aaa says a gallon of regular is averaging $5.68. that means high prices, people are trying different creative ways just to get by. >> i was not expecting this, you know. >> reporter: an unexpected car accident, an unexpected loss of her full-time job, just before an unexpected rise in food and gas prices have all created an entirely different life than what anna was used to. she now turns in recycling for cash and works part-time as a caretaker for a resident of a senior center to add to her unemployment check, but that barely covers the bills. >> this is my mortgage, $825-24 and this is my car mamt of $482.99. >> and those are some of the fixed costs. she liver in riverside county where the annual inflation rate in june was likely 10%, higher than the national average. because people moved to the more affordable inland empire during the pandemic. >>
cnn's natasha chen spoke to a lot of people to find out what they're going through. natasha? >> john, here in california we're known for having the highest average gas price its in the country. while prices have dropped a little, aaa says a gallon of regular is averaging $5.68. that means high prices, people are trying different creative ways just to get by. >> i was not expecting this, you know. >> reporter: an unexpected car accident, an unexpected loss of her full-time job,...
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chen, thanks for being with us, would you mean exactly by all bets are off? are you saying that he would somehow be likely to incite more violence? >> i think that's absolutely a possibility, anderson. we have -- we don't know what would happen with pardons, we don't know if we gain any kind of a accountability through these hearings and the doj was, what's to say he's not going to just erase that? >> i've not been shirts what to make of the oath keepers. on one hand they seem like weekend warriors who, if this was the biggest event of their lives and all they couldn't mount was a stack walking through the crowd up to the capital, they don't seem like, they amount to much. that said, the person who planted pipe bombs of has ever been discovered and we don't know what they're capable of. is there any else at risk? >> yes, i was guilty my self of underestimating them. i broke away in 2017. and i didn't think there was a certain amount of up-ness that i saw. but at the time, they did storm the capitol, there were explosives that were found there. i was guilty of
chen, thanks for being with us, would you mean exactly by all bets are off? are you saying that he would somehow be likely to incite more violence? >> i think that's absolutely a possibility, anderson. we have -- we don't know what would happen with pardons, we don't know if we gain any kind of a accountability through these hearings and the doj was, what's to say he's not going to just erase that? >> i've not been shirts what to make of the oath keepers. on one hand they seem like...
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sharon chen has those details. >> she was eras >>is an ohem h>>eporter: assessing how well her nonprofit is feeding children in some of the most remote improvished areas of the world. that is when her husband shared the news. >> couldn't believe what i'm hearing. he kept telling me you won the jefferson award, and i keep saying to myself, no, this cannot be true. >> reporter: she won the jacqueline kennedy onas is award for her service to local communities. the parent organization multiplying good made the announcement in indiana at the national celebration of service. >> it was really shocked and honored to be recognized for something that i love so much to do. >> reporter: she cofounded moms against poverty in 2008 to provide education and help and orphan care plus basic needs like food and water and hygiene products. they are served more than 2 million people, more poor people in the u.s., iran and senningal and other countries. it ise 60 schd supported orpha centers. food baskets have gone to more than 27,000 afghans at the iran border who fled the taliban. >> her recent trip to iran
sharon chen has those details. >> she was eras >>is an ohem h>>eporter: assessing how well her nonprofit is feeding children in some of the most remote improvished areas of the world. that is when her husband shared the news. >> couldn't believe what i'm hearing. he kept telling me you won the jefferson award, and i keep saying to myself, no, this cannot be true. >> reporter: she won the jacqueline kennedy onas is award for her service to local communities. the...
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dr chen hong did say covid and monkey pox are very different when it comes to hospitalizations. monkey pox is not as transmissible and so far there have been 11 short term monkeypox hospitalizations. california health officials have not yet declared monkeypox, a state medical emergency monkeypox is mainly an odd patient disease. still a lot of lot of suffering, but luckily people don't get so sick, many of them to be needing hospitalizations. covid is very, very different. i'm much more worried about covid doctor tin hong said. the best thing to do is make sure you are up to date on your covid booster and get a flu shot. monkey pox vaccines have been in short supply, but the state is expected to get more soon. so far, california has received 37,000 doses with another 72,000 doses on the way. the state's public health officer said they will be distributed to the communities with the most need the moment we're continuing to do everything that we're doing right now, which is primarily, really mobilizing the tremendous resources and infrastructure that we've that we've built for cov
dr chen hong did say covid and monkey pox are very different when it comes to hospitalizations. monkey pox is not as transmissible and so far there have been 11 short term monkeypox hospitalizations. california health officials have not yet declared monkeypox, a state medical emergency monkeypox is mainly an odd patient disease. still a lot of lot of suffering, but luckily people don't get so sick, many of them to be needing hospitalizations. covid is very, very different. i'm much more worried...
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supervisor chen was one of the first asking hsu to resign, but the other supervisor believes in hsu's apology and believes she should follow her commitment and let voters decide in november. there are also community groups asking ann hsu to resign, but there is also backlash in the community, saying this issue should have more consultation with committee members. also for now, hsu's strongest supporter is the mayor who appointed her to the state. and also recall campaign activists, fellow activists on the recall campaign, they are still supporting her. karina: i was going to ask about mayor london breed, who appointed her to the school board. as of right now, it sounds like mayor breed is in support? han: yes. i antivert -- i interviewed her last week about this. she said the comments were hurtful and disappointing but she wanted to make this a teaching moment so communities can have better trust and understanding with each other. i think she would still want her to stay in office. karina: i have to ask, a lot of groups are weighing in on whether she should or should not resign. we al
supervisor chen was one of the first asking hsu to resign, but the other supervisor believes in hsu's apology and believes she should follow her commitment and let voters decide in november. there are also community groups asking ann hsu to resign, but there is also backlash in the community, saying this issue should have more consultation with committee members. also for now, hsu's strongest supporter is the mayor who appointed her to the state. and also recall campaign activists, fellow...
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. >> chen's family said the couple got married just three months after meeting. >>> now to the teenager speaking out after surviving a plane crash. she kresds her uncle's piloting skill for saving her life. this morning, a plane crash survivor is talking about her near death experience. >> all i really remember is realizing something is wrong and then we were crashing. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was on this small plane on sunday when it went down outside detroit, michigan. also on board, her uncle who was the pilot of the plane, his wife and their dog charlie. the plane had just taken off and was about 100 feet in the air when sienna could tell something was wrong. >> the plane started shifting a litle bit. and then like an irregular movement. just wobbling. i knew that wasn't turbulence. wasn't really weather. so i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: sienna's uncle, an experienced pilot, was able to carry out a controlled crash and avoid a nosedive. >> if it weren't for him, we wouldn't be here. >> reporter: when the plane landed, everyone was alive. >> there were shards of shrapn
. >> chen's family said the couple got married just three months after meeting. >>> now to the teenager speaking out after surviving a plane crash. she kresds her uncle's piloting skill for saving her life. this morning, a plane crash survivor is talking about her near death experience. >> all i really remember is realizing something is wrong and then we were crashing. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was on this small plane on sunday when it went down outside detroit,...
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chen hong says at ucsf, hospitalizations over the past month have seesawed between low and high 40s. >> hospitalizations are stable, but it's stable bad, stable and a place we don't want it. >> reporter: dr. winslow, a professor of medicine at stanford university sasays in h 50 yearar career, he hasn't see a virus mutate this robustly. what it is leading g to is a scramble by vavaccine producer to develop a new vaccine, not only to help reduce illness, bubut also to prevent the sprea of the disease. it all starts with the sequencing of new variants. >> it lets us know the sequence of, particularly the spike protein which binds to the receptor, but also, we do sequence, to a large e exextent difffferent partrts ofof ththe as welell. ththey may alalso be importrtan immumune respononse. >> rereporter: the problem is, the virus has not stopped mutating it and there are no indications that it will come anytime soon. >> t the virus has been almomo quicker r than we arare. asas i sasaid, you can't realal spspool up vaccinine prododucti a coupuple ofof weeks. you know? ? it tatakes quite a w
chen hong says at ucsf, hospitalizations over the past month have seesawed between low and high 40s. >> hospitalizations are stable, but it's stable bad, stable and a place we don't want it. >> reporter: dr. winslow, a professor of medicine at stanford university sasays in h 50 yearar career, he hasn't see a virus mutate this robustly. what it is leading g to is a scramble by vavaccine producer to develop a new vaccine, not only to help reduce illness, bubut also to prevent the...
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hosted by julie chen munoz, will have the competition and the energy and the twerking i guess right here on kpix 5 tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. there you go. >> didn't know that was allowed on local news. probably not, get in trouble for it later. there is no good way to toss to you after that. sorry, buddy. >> thank you for not inviting me. >> i would never. i would immediately be removed from the building if i did that. >> i think i'd be right behind you. >> taking a look at what's happening out there. a bit muggy out there by bay area standards. but the humidity has been noticeable the past couple of days. that's going change. but the big picture weather pattern isn't going to shift much for the next couple of days. the storm system off the pacific northwest coast still anchored in place. so the onshore breeze is going to continue. we're going see the fog doing its back and forth dance with temperatures remaining a little below average, which is where they were today. there is the fog hanging out along the coast. temperatures did top 80 degreeser, or at least reach 80 degrees in concor
hosted by julie chen munoz, will have the competition and the energy and the twerking i guess right here on kpix 5 tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. there you go. >> didn't know that was allowed on local news. probably not, get in trouble for it later. there is no good way to toss to you after that. sorry, buddy. >> thank you for not inviting me. >> i would never. i would immediately be removed from the building if i did that. >> i think i'd be right behind you. >>...
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as sharon chen shows us, that is where this week's jefferson award winner comes in. >> that's right. dr. howard heads up the only place where you can get a free comprehensive independent second opinion on cancer. >> when people get a diagnosis of cancer, it's an earth-shattering thing. >> retired oncologist dr. howard -- >> i'm calling him today. >> reporter: says that's why most patients only hear about half of what doctors tell them. so some patients turn to him and the second opinion. the 53-year-old san francisco-based nonprofit he leads. it gives free second opinions for california cancer patients and their families, especially those in underserved communities to give them peace of mind. >> we make ourselves available to everyone, whether they have insurance or they don't. >> reporter: the nonprofit conducts about 120 second opinions every year. >> free second opinions. >> reporter: a panel of three medical professionals reviews each case and meets with patients and their families to answer specific questions. the in-person consultations have moved to zoom in the pandemic, expan
as sharon chen shows us, that is where this week's jefferson award winner comes in. >> that's right. dr. howard heads up the only place where you can get a free comprehensive independent second opinion on cancer. >> when people get a diagnosis of cancer, it's an earth-shattering thing. >> retired oncologist dr. howard -- >> i'm calling him today. >> reporter: says that's why most patients only hear about half of what doctors tell them. so some patients turn to him...
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here's sjsu associate professor of taxes caroline chen. let's just say we win, what's the better option? >> so i would suggest the better option would be the lump sum payment. the issue with the annuity is that it is over an extended period of time, and it only gets paid out once a year. so what would you do with all that money? kat says she'd give most to animal shelters. >> my life is going to remain the same, there's just going to be a lot happier puppies and kitties in san jose. >> reporter: gill wants to share with his employees. >> i said, man, that's enough. you don't need to work. i can share all the with you guys. >> reporter: big dreams, long odds, but you can't win if you don't play. you have until friday night to buy a ticket. in san jose, audrey asistio, nbc bay area news. >> we're here discussioning what we're going to do with that money. >> how would we share the money with each other. >> yeah, exactly. >>> okay, up next, cleaning up the ocean. the latest efforts in the bay area to remove several tons of garbage from the bay
here's sjsu associate professor of taxes caroline chen. let's just say we win, what's the better option? >> so i would suggest the better option would be the lump sum payment. the issue with the annuity is that it is over an extended period of time, and it only gets paid out once a year. so what would you do with all that money? kat says she'd give most to animal shelters. >> my life is going to remain the same, there's just going to be a lot happier puppies and kitties in san jose....
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. >> sharon chen is here to discuss this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> that is right. foray mundo espinosa, it is a life-long missing helping underserved people lead healthy lives. this room looks new. >> we just refurbished them. >> reporter: long before he opened new doors to quality community health care -- >> prenatal care. >> reporter: raymundo espinosa entered some tough times growing up in the coachella value. he was one of six children, his dad a farm worker. >> my mom when i was 10 was in a mental institution. my sister became my mom, and then she died at 20 as a result of toxemia. my younger died of a heart attack at 34. my dad died at 65 of a stroke. >> reporter: the past strategies helped shape his future. >> it took me a lot to understand the challenges i went through so i could convert that anger into something positive. >> reporter: he transformed anger to hope. a stanford and cal grad, became ceo of gardner health services in san jose in 1986. >> health care is a means to another end, which is keeping you healthy so that you can fulfill your dreams. >>
. >> sharon chen is here to discuss this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> that is right. foray mundo espinosa, it is a life-long missing helping underserved people lead healthy lives. this room looks new. >> we just refurbished them. >> reporter: long before he opened new doors to quality community health care -- >> prenatal care. >> reporter: raymundo espinosa entered some tough times growing up in the coachella value. he was one of six children,...