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"Sergeant Ennis Jeff Rick is charged with second degree murder and a federal civil rights violation. We shouldn't have to be here. We never thought that this could be us. Prosecutors say officers approach Gail more while he was sleeping in his car in August 2021 and saw he had a gun in his waistband when they woke him up, and were tried to drive away and charging documents say Jeff Rick fired his service weapon ten times. Meghan cloher, a WTO P news. Williamsburg is widely known for its colonial and revolutionary history, but a recent archeological discovery is a reminder this morning of its Civil War history. Williamsburg archeologist Jack Gary says they were excavating the town's historic powder magazine building. And in the course of the excavations, we discovered human remains in a referred to as a mass grave. It stems from the battle of Williamsburg from May of 1862, record show of field hospital was set up in a nearby church. Researchers will now excavate the remains and study them with DNA analysis. There may be something in the DNA that may give an indication of where these individuals may have come from. Gary says they plan to respectfully re in turn all remains in individual graves. Knowing that this is a mass grave that was meant to hold these casualties temporarily. Luke Luger have UTP news. Hey, you know, swiping all those badges, forget about it. There's apparently another way now to track office occupancy levels, CBS News correspondent Allison keyes Thursday. That's right, it's water coolers. The Boston based company bevy tells Bloomberg some companies are hoping to check out data from their Internet linked models to get insights on who's in the office. Water cooler usage this year is just over 50% just about the same as a ten city back to work average by castle systems, but as companies, including Disney ass workers to head back into the office at least four days a week, Amazon staffers want a hard stop to that company's return to office plan. Allison keyes, CBS

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"Luck. Have a question, go to Jill on money dot com. Does your dog have the kind of face only a mother or a father could love? Well, there's a contest for you. If you've got one of these. But they aren't quite the cutest one of the block, there's a contest out there. The world's ugliest dog contest is taking submissions right now. It's been inviting canines with unique appearances for nearly 50 years. The competition's website says, its goal is to celebrate the imperfections that make all dog special and it's about showing the world that these dogs are really beautiful. The winner gets a cool 1500 bucks and a trophy, if you want to put your pooch in for a chance to win it all, you need to submit a photo application and proof of vaccination before June 21st. Allison keyes, CBS News. You see them every morning near The Pentagon, those soldiers who wake up at 5 a.m. for basic training, turns out they're probably getting more arrests than you are. Babies have lullabies to put them to sleep, but us adults need a little bit more. Ink dot com suggests embracing the military sleep discipline routine. All you need to do is close your eyes. Take deep breaths, let go of any tension and try to clear your mind. The key is consistency. And the best part of this routine is it only takes two minutes, but can ensure that you get the recommended 7 to 9 hours of shut eye at night and go from sounding like this to this. Shy and corinne, WTO news. Sports hit 25 and 55 powered by maximus, moving people and innovation forward. 9 55 Frank handrahan, I'm not working out with the military to get a good night's sleep. Yeah, they still get up too early. The

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". At 6 40. Money news attended 40 past the hour brought to you by Penn fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Here's Jeff playbar. Renters sacrificed space and renters in the D.C. area sacrifice more of it. We rank number 7 for smallest average apartments in the country at 738 ft², and the getting smaller. The average size of an apartment currently under construction here is 670 ft². And you can go by crystal city and navy yards and see really the type of apartments that are being built, and their towers, and they concurrently are smaller. That's Doug wrestler at rent cafe, those new buildings don't mean renters are giving up space just private space, the tradeoff is a lot of amenity rich community space in amenity rich neighborhoods. And what we see is the mixed use being very close to associated with transit oriented development and being able to live there and work there. Silver Spring tops the list for shrinking apartments. They're an average 100 ft² smaller now than a decade ago. Jeff claywell, WTO be news. It's 6 41. Doctors are saying mental health is a crucial element of care in the wake of the pandemic. CBS News correspondent Allison keyes reports it doesn't just include those who had COVID. There's new research now showing more fallout from COVID-19 finding that the pandemic increased the rates and severity of depression. That's even among people who were not infected. The study of nearly 136,000 people found that more than half of patients reported some degree of depression. The social distancing quarantining and shifting landscape of rules and restrictions created stress and isolation that affected the mental health of millions. Allison keyes, CBS News. A shortage of albuterol, widely used drug in the treatment of asthma at RSV could escalate after a major manufacturer elkhorn closed three of its facilities in February. The company filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy last month, these latest closures leave only one domestic supplier of liquid albuterol fully operational. The FDA says it will assess the situation, albuterol has been on their shortage list since last fall. Coming up on WTO trying to prevent the next high rise apartment fire death. It's 6 43. For more than 75 years, university of Maryland global campus

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"Been some controversy this year over nominations or the lack thereof for black actress Viola Davis and the femme film till. CBS News correspondent Allison keyes speaks to a veteran black director about navigating the industry. Sheldon Epps is directed everything from Frasier to 12 angry men and says. I've been really fortunate really blessed to have a great career. Even though he has frequently been one of the first or one of the only. In his book, my own directions flames. There have been real obstacles and challenges to overcome and real battles to be won. Unfortunately, that's still go on. But in a nation where some states are limiting what students can learn about the history of blacks and others of color, ep thinks there are clear reasons why there should be more black directors and more in leadership positions in the entertainment industry. When those books are being censored and people are saying, don't read these things, don't learn about these things. We can still tell those stories. Allison keyes, CBS News. And you can hear an extended version of this interview on the kaleidoscope with Allison keyes podcast on apple or wherever you get your podcasts. A former Illinois lawmaker is praising the idea of making the site of Springfield's race riot 115 years ago into a National Historic Site. Former state representative Al Reilly says the site was discovered during construction of a railroad project. There was an archeological study which found that there were artifacts of the badlands area where a lot of the riots took place and if the project went along at that time without commemorating or excavating some of the artifacts, all of that history would be lost. The riot led to creation of the NAACP. At the Illinois capitol, Dave Dahl, what O 5 9 wbm. In Bloomberg business, what's the future of transportation? It's

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"Your home for original reporting. And Allison keyes and the Washington bureau. That's the Chinese by balloon is over Charlotte Carolina at this hour as the FAA pauses activity at three nearby airports and President Biden speaks out after a day of silence telling reporters that we will take care of it. Secretary of State Antony Blinken postponed a planned trip to China this weekend, though China is playing that down, saying neither side had formally announced such a plan. China expert Gordon Chang is worried. I believe that the entire world should be nervous. China has done something which is unusual and clearly especially provocative. And it does appear that they attempted to derail conversations that the United States wanted to have. By sending our Secretary of State to Beijing. So at this particular time, we have to be especially concerned about the direction China is going. Despite warnings from weather experts, people are venturing out in spine tingling cold along the east coast on New Hampshire's mount Washington, it has been feeling like 100° below zero WTO Steve dresner is in Boston. As the subzero temperatures continue here in the Boston area, we've actually seen quite a number of people brave the elements around the Boston common area. A few walking their dogs taking that brief brisk jog, but it's at bone tingling face numbing type of weather that's going to continue at least into the afternoon hours. Steve dresner for CBS News, Boston. The supremes are leading the acts being honored with the recording academy's 2023 lifetime achievement awards, Diana Ross cofounder of the trio is the first woman to win the award twice, saying that performing with Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard is a memory that will be in her heart forever. Others being honored include Nirvana, Nancy Wilson, slick Rick, and Bobby mcferrin. Pope Francis is in South Sudan right now where 1 million people turned out to see him, and he listened to the horrifying stories of loss from three decades of war, CBS Chris lives say. In a first, Francis is visiting South Sudan with the leaders of the Anglican church in the church of Scotland, representing the three Christian faiths that make up the majority of the country. They're hoping to JumpStart a peace process that the pontiff himself has helped foster. In 2019, Francis hosted rival leaders at the Vatican, and in one arresting moment kissed their feet and asked for peace. Chris lives a CBS News Juba South Sudan and Australia of family has been reunited with the narrow loom from World War II, it's a sweetheart bracelet and a treasure hunter found it in his yard and tracked down the son of the owner. Mom and dad never mentioned it. And maybe because mom had lost it and she didn't want to bring up that she lost a bracelet. It was in grade from Charlie to his wife mavis. This is CBS News

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"Who are not keeping up with their properties. I got senior facilities who have elevators that aren't even working. Brandon eisen one O 5 9. Sometimes going cashless at your business doesn't help deter theft as north side pizzeria unfortunately discovered. A popular Chicago pizza joint was robbed this week despite going cashless, it did not deter a determined burglar who broke into Georgia's deep dish despite a plethora of signs making clear there was no cash on the premises. Cameras caught the robber breaking into the front door, searching the place, and finally stealing a frame display of two $20 bills and two $50 bills. The owner says the money was signed by family and friends, and one of the 20s was the first the restaurant ever made. Allison keyes, CBS News. George's deep dishes on the 6200 block of north Clark. The alleged highland park for the July parade shooters accused of making an unusual phone call from Jane leaders with the New York Post say they've been working to schedule an interview with 22 year old Robert Bobby cremo the third, and while one was never set up, cremo kept the phone number of a post reporter. Ali claims it on New Year's Eve cremo prank called the reporter from the Lake county jail. Is your refrigerator running, he reportedly asked followed by you better go catch it. Was charged with 7 counts of first degree murder accused of killing 7 people and wounding 48 others at highland park's 4th of July parade, one victim tells the post the call speaks to the terrible person cremo is. Andy Dane one O 5 9. Look at your 5 day actor, the forecast is next. It's 8 14. The simplest healthy habit to start this new year is one for your dog. Every day, more dog people and more vets are quitting the kibble, kicking the cans, and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually, well, food. The farmer's dog food is developed with fats made fresh from real meat and veggies. Portioned for your dog and delivered right to your door. Get 50% off your first box of smarter, healthier

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"Be on the show on NBC. There's Miley's New Year's Eve with Dolly Parton. Allison keyes, CBS News. It's 9 O 5 at the Bay Area's news station case CBS rain in the forecast today, good morning. I'm Jennifer honchos. Here's what's happening. Well, the national weather service because of the heavy rain has issued multiple flood advisories this morning. They expect that waters could quickly rise in some cases and possibly create dangerous situations on the roads. Alameda and contra Costa counties currently under an advisory until 9 30 this morning, Sonoma county until ten 30, San Mateo county until 11 and Santa Cruz county until 1215 this afternoon. People can expect minor flooding in low lying and poor drainage areas and drivers are being asked to be extra cautious if you're out and about today. National weather service meteorologist Braden Murdock says that while rainfall amounts are increasing this morning in some areas, parts of the south bay are actually being spared. The regular setup where you see mount Tam already getting close to that three inch Mark as well as some of the Santa Cruz mountains have already passed over that three inch Mark. So if your coastal, you're probably going to be looking at some of the heavier amounts. If you're like San Jose still being pretty rain shadowed, it's not going to be a whole lot down there. Now he says it is still too early to tell if the next week's storm will be as strong as this current one, but we'll start to see things calm down tonight and then heading into New Year's Day. Niles kenyon road remains shut down right now between Fremont and sunol. That's because of mudslide and flooding that happen there. The roadways known also as state highway 84.

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"Have been gathering all day to pay their respects. I think it's the moment to think about the future of the earth because the last Pope had a strong message about respect for the nature for peace with the earth. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, they'll be presided over by Pope Francis. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni. From the morning of Monday, the body of the Pope Americas will be in the basilica of Saint Peter's. Benedict had been living at the Vatican since his resignation in 2013, side by side with Pope Francis. He was the first Pope to step down in 600 years, he was also the first German Pope in 1000 years. CBS News special report. I'm Allison keyes. Kate CBS News time 7 32 as our news watch continues. Well, it's been 9 months since the baby formula shortage hit the U.S.. And while not as dire as it was earlier this year, some shortages remain. Casey BS is Alice works reports. The women and child nutrition center on international boulevard opened right as the pandemic hit. Osama awata carries nutritious food that every mother needs to feed her baby. Milk cheese, eggs, bread, fruits, vegetables, baby food. Baby formula makes up 35% of what he sells. It's a daily struggle to find formula. This year, it's been tough keeping up with demand with the shortages around the country. A lot of mothers out here are having a very hard time finding a lot of the formulas for their babies. Due to changes in the program this year, not all formula brands are eligible for payment. And so it has made things tremendously difficult for us to find and carry and keep in stock the formula that now is giving their participants. A well it says, he's very sensitive to the problem. He's expecting a new baby in May. Any stoken, Alice works, case CBS. Well, the next time you go out to eat, you might find a service charge already factored into your Bill in lieu of leaving a tip. Liz St. John reports. Adding a service charge to your Bill is a practice that some Bay Area restaurants are already using. It was clear to me that the restaurant industry was kind of broken. COVID may have been a straw, but it was broken long before this. And so it was basically about a disparity in pay. Douglas Kean, Michelin starred chef and owner of Cyrus in geyser. The only way right now to fix that is to figure out how to use the gratuity of service charges and spread it over the entire team. And so you have a cook making $30,000 in the server making a $100,000. It's just not a sustainable business model. Or a lifestyle, I should say. Even though tipping is not expected, he says some diners still do it. There's times where people will leave another ten or 20% just because they've had a great time. We've gone back into there. Do you know the service charges included? They're absolutely. With St. John, case CBS, an exorbitant rent increase is about to break apart a long time artist in club in downtown San Jose, roughly 6 dozen artists said Citadel art studios sets at the corner of Martha and 5th streets were sent into a scramble last month when their landlord RNC Brown announced ren hikes of 100% or more in some cases starting in February of next year. Citadel art studios has been an artist's workspace in gallery for more than 20 years for sculptors, painters, and other artists. RNC Brown CEO drew Brown, who tenant said they've been negotiating with did not respond to multiple requests for comment. A coalition of artists brought up the rent increase to the city's office of cultural affairs, hoping that the city is San Jose could step in. But not so officials say their hands are tied because San Jose and the state lack rent control measures for commercial spaces. While many children don't have access to warm clothing in the winter, but now one organization is marking an incredible milestone, the delivery of its 5 millionth free coat to a child in need CBS News correspondent Nikki batiste. These may look like ordinary boxes, but what's inside them is extraordinary. This 100s of free coats for children in need. A tagline has become more than a coat. We're really providing emotional warmth. The Wii is operation warm started by dick Sanford 24 years ago here in Pennsylvania. I noticed half a dozen children who were waiting for school bus. It was a really, really cold winter day, and just struck me. Were they doing outside without a coat? That first year Sanford bot coats for 58 children, operation warm, now makes them, and this event marks a huge milestone helping its 5 millionth child. How are you feeling about getting a brand new coat? Won't be cold when it starts snowing

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"Or throw something out of the victim that they can grab onto or row any kind of floating vehicle like a boat out to them. Acacia James, WTO P news. On the CBS radio urine program, CBS News correspondent Allison keyes looks back on the scotus. Across the nation anger clashed with joy in the wake of the overturning of roe V wade. I'm 21 and I'm terrified. There's really been a lot of lives lost. A doctor involved in the case of a ten year old Ohio rape victim who had an abortion this summer says the ruling made things worse faster. But the national right to life committee is working with states. We are going to protect as many babies as we can as soon as we can. And black conservative Katrina Mosley calls it. The second greatest reversal next to slavery. This sociology professor equates to battle for abortion rights with attacks on medical treatment for trans youth. These are all connected. Planned Parenthood says the ruling left pro abortion rights advocates of crisis and we're going to, of course, look to Congress to not make anything worse. It is also focusing in spite of the state level. Advocates on both sides are thinking about 2024. Allison keyes, CBS News. Many women take it to avoid getting pregnant. Now there are changes to the way the pill will be described on its label. It is widely known as the morning after pill. Now the FDA is making changes to the packaging labels for what is widely known as plan B many women take it after having sex to prevent a pregnancy. The FDA says it will remove referencing on the packaging that claims the pill prevents a fertilized egg from implanting in the womb. There is no scientific evidence to prove that. The new labels are intended to further distinguish the emergency contraception, also known as the morning after pill from abortion pills. Those pills do end to pregnancy after the fertilized egg has been implanted. Straight ahead here on WTO results from the Monday Night Football game, the Chargers and the colts. 1143. Hello, I am cardinal

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"Review CBS News correspondent Allison keyes looks back on the scotus. Across the nation anger clashed with joy in the wake of the overturning of roe V wade. I'm 21 and I'm terrified. There's really been a lot of lives lost. A doctor involved in the case of a ten year old Ohio rape victim who had an abortion this summer says the ruling made things worse faster. But the national right to life committee is working with states. We are going to protect as many babies as we can as soon as we can. And black conservative Katrina Moseley calls it. The second greatest reversal next to slavery. This sociology professor equates to battle for abortion rights with attacks on medical treatment for trans youth. These are all connected. Planned Parenthood says the ruling left pro abortion rights advocates of crisis and we're going to of course look to Congress to not make anything worse. It is also focusing its fight at the state level. Advocates on both sides are thinking about 2024. Allison keyes, CBS News. It's 7 54 when it comes to the nation's polluters. Fewer cases against them are being closed. And the national environmental group says this year's number is at a two decade low. The environmental integrity project pins the blame on budget cuts, staff shortages, and the Senate not confirming key leaders. The group says there were 72 civil enforcement cases closed in court this last fiscal year. That's down from the Trump administration, which closed an average of 94 cases a year. That number was well down from the

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"Master drama surrounding Taylor Swift, CBS Allison keyes with more Where I get older but I just never pop since I start Taylor Swift is livid over that ticketmaster belt down overseas for her U.S. tour. She says she isn't making excuses for anyone because she was assured the company could handle this kind of demand, swift calls it truly amazing that 2.4 million people got tickets, but says it makes her angry that a lot of them feel like they went through several bear attacks to get them. Ticketmaster blamed the massive delays during a pre sale for swift's tour on bots and unprecedented demand. Allison keyes, CBS News. It's four 48. Traffic and weather on the age Carlos Ramirez in the WTO traffic center. Thanks Ian. If you're headed across the bay bridge, looks like you do have your standard traffic patterns. However, on the westbound side, they do still have a few lanes blocked for the work zone if you're headed westbound across the bay bridge. You only have a single lane getting by shouldn't be much trouble though. If you're headed eastbound, you do have both lanes at eastbound. I 95 and the BW Parkway look good. The earlier accident scene we had on the northbound side of I two 70 seems to be in the clearing stages, you may still find some crash activity along the left hand side. Sound bound scientists have a work zone, it's going to be just past Watkins mill road. As of now, it does look like the far right lane is currently blocked. So stay to the left. Down in Virginia, westbound side of Charles town pike and the eastbound side of Charles town pike. In fact, has all lanes blocked right now. Do you follow police direction? They do have a detour in place. If you're coming eastbound, you will be thrown onto cider mill road. If you're headed westbound, you're bailout point is going to be stony point road. So again, follow police direction through there, pretty serious accident scene that happened on the westbound side, headed through hillsborough. 66, looking pretty good. No issues right now as you head towards the beltway. I 95 looks good as well. So far, the only work zone I'm actually seeing is going to be on the ramp from the GW Parkway onto the outer loop of the beltway, and even that one looks like it should be in the clearing stages now. It looks like a little bit of movement through the area. Watch out for them, they should be on the left hand side of the roadway. If you're headed from the capitol beltway onto the GW Parkway, that ramp is also partially blocked, so be extra careful. Three 95 northbound looks fantastic headed towards a 14th street bridge. I'm Carlos Ramirez WTO

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"This is CBS News on the hour presented by Liberty Mutual Insurance. I'm Allison keyes, monkeypox is in more than 70 nations now, and the head of the World Health Organization, doctor Tedros Adhanom Gabriel, is issuing a warning. I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern. There have been concerns about vaccines which have been running short in cities from New York to San Francisco. Doctor William schaffner at Vanderbilt university says, supplies will improve slowly. We would anticipate that going into the future, we will have more and more of this monkeypox vaccine available to us, but it will take some time. There's only one manufacturer in the world. And every country wants some of that vaccine. The days of people standing in fountains to keep cool are coming to an end for some, CBS News meteorologist David Parkinson tells us who will be lucky and we will not. The heat has been building and building and in the northeast, it's finally going to come to a head on Sunday. We're looking at more than 30 cities set to break records as heat advisories stretch from the nation's capital on into Maine. And that is where you're seeing the most dangerous heat in the northeast for your Sunday with temperatures flirting with the triple digits. In Texas, governor Greg Abbott has signed a disaster declaration over ongoing wildfires in the lone star state. At least 16 homes have been destroyed so far and dozens have been evacuated. This disaster declaration will add ten counties to the 73 counties that I've already made a disaster declaration for to make

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"Announced their suspending operations in Russia Gas prices are soaring close to an average of $4 a gallon according to triple-A This man drives for Uber What can I say about the gas prices I'm a trucker myself and between the diesel and the gas prices that's unbelievable I hope Congress proved something where we start dipping into our reserves you know because this is really crazy It's getting a lot closer to pre-pandemic New York City WCBS reporter Sean Adams Mayor Adams came to the crossroads of the world to announce New York City is back on Monday no need to show proof of vaccination at bars restaurants theaters or gyms unless a business requested We have to get our economy back on track It's time to open our city and get the economy back operated Masks will be optional in schools K through 12 We want to see the faces of our children We want to see that smiles We're going to see how happy they are We're going to see when they're feeling sad If COVID roars back restrictions will return The 50th annual iditarod race is getting underway in Alaska CBS Allison keyes reports But this year's contest is deeply affected by climate change The starting gate is back in the city's downtown a year after COVID-19 forced organizers to begin from a secluded part of anchorage and banned the usual crowd of spectators contestants are facing unusually warm conditions and a sloppy route due to recent rain because of temperatures in the mid 40s that have affected snow Luckily for the team's anchorage part of the race is just ceremonial the real timed competition begins tomorrow Allison keyes CBS News This is CBS News This hour's newscast is presented by rocket mortgage Need to know what it takes for a home loan to fit your budget and your family rocket can.

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"Allison Keyes in the Washington bureau. Dozens of people are dead along a 1300 mile route running from the Gulf Coast to New England, and cleanup is underway in the Northeast from massive flooding from the tail end of Hurricane Ida. President Biden visited Louisiana Friday afternoon, where hundreds of thousands are still without power. He says The damage shows that extreme storms in the climate crisis are among the great challenges of our time. The remnants of hurricane either roared through towns with raging floodwaters and tornadoes, triggering hundreds of rescues. Some are successful. Some were not People died when water rushed into basement apartments in Louisiana. There's a probe into the deaths of several nursing home residents who were taken to a makeshift shelter. CBS Maria via Real begins our coverage across the Northeast. First responders rescued people in danger from rising tides and powerful floods in New Jersey. This police officers save demand. Stuck in his submerged car boats went house to house in Delaware and Pennsylvania to save stranded residents in Edgewater, Maryland. Eduardo Aguirre was pressure washing this roof Wednesday and had to hold on to a chimney as a tornado went by feet on my way, and I I thought I was going to die, he said. In Louisiana, where Ida tore through as a Category four hurricane. An investigation is underway after several nursing home patients were relocated to a makeshift shelter at a warehouse and died. Of course they should be held accountable, everyone that was here that didn't help the people that needed help. We're going to do a full investigation into whether Uh, These facilities. The owner of the facilities failed to keep residents safe about those nursing home patients. We did reach out to the owner of the facility, Bob Dean, but he did not immediately respond or give us comment, But he did have a statement to our local CBS affiliate in Baton Rouge. WAF be saying We only had five deaths within the six days and normally with 850 people. We'll.

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Spike Lee Tells Cannes Black People Still 'Hunted Down Like Animals'
"Time in more than two years. Today, jury chair Spike Lee used his podium to talk about the deaths of black people at the hands of police. Li says little has changed since 1989 film do the right thing premiered on the French Riviera. The one would think and hope the black people stop being hunted down like animals. Lee compares the racial tensions and police brutality highlighted in that Brooklyn based film to the present day killings of Eric Garner and George Floyd. Black men who died after encounters with white police officers. Lee is the first black person to head the jury at the Cannes Film Festival. Allison Keyes, CBS News And at 10

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Paul Mooney, Comedian and Writer for Richard Pryor, Dies at 79
"He collaborated with comedic stars like Richard Pryor and Dave Chappelle. Comedian and actor Paul Mooney has died at the age of 79 or Allison Keyes has a look back. Paul Mooney was beloved by many for his sharp wit and biting racial commentary, leading fans to ask questions like Must Everything Be Race? Yes, everything money, was head writer for the Richard Pryor Show and also wrote for the classic TV programs. Good Times and Sanford and son. Confronting racism in ways not often seen on television from a stand up performances. Jesus is black and so is clear. Patrick know your history to his guest appearances on the Dave Chappelle Show, where he did Mooney on movies. Tom Cruise, He's The Last Samurai. Give me a Break. Allison Keyes. CBS

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First flight of Mars helicopter Ingenuity to make test hover
"Oh, NASA is opening the big hoping to make history tomorrow by flying a helicopter on Mars. CBS is Allison Keyes has more on the tiny but mighty ingenuity. It's incredible. NASA Mars Exploration Program director Eric I. Anson says. The ingenuity Mars helicopter test flight Sunday is the first attempt at controlled powered flight on another planet, and that means challenges. We're dealing with an atmosphere that About 1% the density of that on earth. That means the £4 shopper has to spend our blades much faster than she would need to want Terra, And there is some good news about the difference in the planet's. The gravity on Mars is only one third of Earth's The first test flight involved ingenuity, lifting off, climbing to about 10 ft. Hovering for 30 seconds and then touching down NASA hopes to use similar technology to explore other heavenly bodies, including Jupiter's Moon,

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US: Arkansas governor vetoes transgender youth treatment ban
"Businesses. Showdown between Arkansas lawmakers and the state's governor is over and a law banning gender confirming treatments and surgery. Transgender youths set to go on the books. CBS is Allison Keyes, Republican controlled Senate and House easily voted to override Governor Asa Hutchinson's veto of the bill. Republican governor acted amid opposition from pediatricians Social worker's appearance of transgender youth who said it hurt a community already at high risk for depression and suicide The day Seo Yoo says it will challenge the law before it's set to take effect

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Biden Addresses Voting Rights in His First Formal News Conference
"On Allison Keyes in the Washington bureau. President Biden Thursday spent just over an hour taking questions and his first formal news conference of his presidency despite the ongoing covert 19 pandemic. His most passionate response to reporters came amid Republican efforts in several states to restrict voting rights. CBS is Adul Keith tells us Mr Biden got emotional. Under questioning from our colleague Nancy Cordes. He said that what Republicans are trying to do in various state legislatures across the country is quote sick and that not only do Democrats opposed those moves. The Republican voters. The state of Georgia is the most high profile example of what's going on Republicans. They're passing legislation this past week that changes the early voting hours changes the rules on Things like so called line warming or people who have to wait in long lines and the services that might be provided to them as they wait to cast a ballot changes also in how the state and

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U.S. workplace safety enforcer failed during COVID-19
"Finding that workers safety is at increased risk amid more worksite complaints. During the covered 19 pandemic, CBS News correspondent Allison Keyes explains. The report, finds of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has received a jump and complaints over worker safety but has reduced its inspections, particularly those conducted on site between February and October last year. Oh, she received 15% more complaints than in 2019 but did 50% fewer inspections. It also buys it because most OSHA inspections are being done remotely. Workplace hazards may go unidentified longer. The report finds an increased risk that OSHA isn't providing the level of protection workers need on job sites. Allison Keyes, CBS NEWS Washington All right, let's check in now with our

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Vernon Jordan, Civil-Rights Leader, Dies at 85
"Businessman, a civil rights leader and an adviser to then President Bill Clinton. Vernon Jordan has died at the age of 85. Jordan grew up in an Atlanta housing projects before his family bought a home, got his LA degree from Howard University and worked for civil rights attorney. One of this case is integrated the University of Georgia. He worked for the C P and United Negro College Fund and was head of the National Urban League in 1971. Jordan never held a government job, but no one knew better. How Washington D. C works. Jordan was a friend and adviser performer. President Clinton. Allison Keyes. CBS NEWS Washington

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Democratic adviser and power broker Vernon Jordan is dead at 85
"Members of our community, civil rights activist and political power broker Vernon Jordan's died. CBS is Allison Keyes. Jordan grew up in the segregated South and became a powerful figure for civil rights on Wall Street and in Washington politics. He was badly wounded by white supremacists sniper in Indiana and 1980. Jordan was also a close friend, golfing buddy and adviser to former President Bill Clinton. In the 19 nineties. Vernon Jordan

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"Research this morning reveals that a new Corona virus vaccine currently in development from AstraZeneca, Is effective in stopping the spread of Corona virus and the meeting of the pharmaceutical minds in Europe, where drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline and Germany's Cura back are planning to collaborate on new vaccines targeting emerging variants off coronavirus. 9 48 brighter skies in Boston this morning. It's 29 degrees. National Park Out west in California is once again welcoming visitors back, but you may not be able to get a look at what's inside that National Park nearly two weeks after suffering from a devastating storm, Yosemite National Park has reopened. But if you were hoping to get a look at some of the hundreds of giant Sequoia trees, you'll have to wait. Visitors will not be able to walk through the popular Mariposa Grove 15 trees there in hundreds of others. Than a park were toppled by the high winds last month. Park officials say they are facing millions of dollars in repair costs. Lisa Matteo, CBS News U. S. Capitol police officer, Brian Sick Nick will be laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery later today. Last night, the president and first lady paid their respects. In the Capitol Rotunda. Here's S'more from ABC. Sandy Field, Police Honor Guard Standing Watch over capital Officer Brian Sick. Nick's remains as he lay in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, the president and Dr Jill Biden bowing their heads and prayer. Mr Biden touching the container, with the officers cremated remains making the sign of the cross. Saluting the flag honoring the man killed by rioters here nearly a month ago, officer Sick Nick, just the fifth private citizen to ever be so honored in the Capitol Rotunda. Different sort of path to the White House for former presidential candidate Pete Buddha. Judge CBS is Allison Keyes, With reaction is Mayor Pete is confirmed as the all as the first openly gay Cabinet secretary in American history. The judge was confirmed as transportation secretary by 86 to 13 vote in the Senate and Human Rights campaign President Alphonso David says That ends an era where LGBT Q Plus, people were told they couldn't aspire to higher political office because of their sexual orientation. That is no longer the case, David says. This means young people now know that they can run and when we're elated that we were able to break down this barrier once and for all. Allison Keyes CBS NEWS Washington President Biden's executive pen gets another workout in the Oval Office. Is he signs another Syriza borders to undo his predecessors? Immigration policies, the latest Take action at curing family separation. Some 1000 immigrants still at the Mexican border have been separated from their Children, the also the executive action looking to give legal status in a path to citizenship. To an estimated 11 million people in the country who currently are not on that path. Will Democrats lay out their arguments of the second impeachment trial of former President Trump and the defense. Fires back Trump's new legal team in their 14 page response, saying the Senate lacks jurisdiction to remove from office. A man who does not hold office at one of his lawyers saying this to Fox News. Can you imagine any American citizen considering it to be a trial? In which the judge and jury has already announced publicly that the defendant must be convicted in this case and Trump's legal team, arguing that Trump's speech before the Capitol riot is protected under the First Amendment, and remember ABC News Washington You're listening to. W.

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"31 degrees in Boston at nine o'clock. Good evening. I'm Madison Rogers. And here is what's happening. Massachusetts State Police sergeant is in custody in New Hampshire Sergeant Brian Erickson charged with assaulting a woman, his girlfriend in her home. Erickson has pleaded not guilty. He's been relieved of duty pending a department hearing. Prosecutors say the victim called 911 early Sunday morning, then hung up. When police arrived, the woman told them. Erickson ran off through the back garage door woman told police he threw her down on the ground head butted her and scratched her. Erickson was arrested at his home later that morning. The latest covert numbers from the state are largely encouraging ones. Here's WBC's Carl Stevens. The positive trends continue in this latest update from the state Department of Public Health. We have fewer than 2000 new confirmed cases for the first time in a while now. That's partly because there were only 61,000 tests, but it's also because the positivity rate keeps going down. The seven day raided 3.44% is the lowest of the year. And for the first time since last year, the estimated number of active cases is to be low. 70,000 and hospitalizations keep going down. There are 1631 covert patients in hospitals, bringing the statewide hospitalization capacity right now down to 81%. Carl Stevens, WBC Boston's news radio. State troopers responded to a small plane with four occupants that crashed in Leicester in the area of Moose Hill Road earlier this evening. At last information police departments were responding along with the F A. A and we have no word yet on the condition of those who were in the crash, we will have any updates as they come into the newsroom. On Capitol Hill. We learned new details today about the case that prosecutors will make against former President Trump and his impeachment trial. Starting next week, Democratic impeachment managers filed a brief saying the former president summit, a mob to Washington, exhorted them into a frenzy and aimed thumb like a loaded cannon on January 6. They say Trump was delighted as the capital was overrun. Then President Trump repeated false claims to a riotous crowd of supporters that the election was stolen. Democratic impeachment managers say Trump's conduct of fence everything the Constitution stands for. Allison Keyes, CBS NEWS Washington. We also learn more details about the defense president, Trump's lawyers said to argue that the president's comments are the former president's comments leading up to and on the day of the siege are protected by the First Amendment as free speech. We'll also argue that it's unconscious. Tutu sh inal Toe hold an impeachment trial for a president who has already left office, something most congressional Republicans have already signaled they agree on. It's 903, and we go to traffic and weather together. The super retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. And here is my king. Thanks, Madison. Nice and easy on the highways tonight. Very little, if any road work out there tonight, So the upper end everyone. 28 is in fact wide open between Wall, Fam and Beverly. Both directions. Not much to report here. Roots three and 93 are both doing well to and from the New Hampshire border, and no complaints on Route One is you work your way up through Saugus and Lynnfield. Nice and easy for you. The expressway. Just fine. 10, maybe 11 minutes between the tunnels and the Braintree Split tonight, Route three on the South Shore. Just fine. All the cape highways are good routes. 24 95 south. They're both looking good down towards 4 95. Downtown. Nice and quiet for those coming in tonight on the tube in Bridge, the Lavery connector, the lower deck of 93. They're all in good shape, and so is thorough Drive for those coming in along the Charles out west of the city. Route two is clear of through conquered and acting and the mass turned like Yeah, trouble free as well. My king WBZ is 24 hour Traffic network. Thank you. Others. Brian Thompson brings us the four day forecast. Well. There will be a few patches of freezing. Drizzle around through the rest of the evening. Otherwise, rather cloudy and windy tonight over flurry of snow shower in sponsor 28 Real field temperatures will be in the teens brisk and chilly day tomorrow with clouds and a few flurries Signed 35. Still a couple of lingering flurries tomorrow night's and love to watch any wetter, slushy areas could freeze up tomorrow night. A low down to 28 a good deal of sunshine for Thursday a feeling a little bit by other high up to 38. Mostly cloudy, even my other Friday, but we have a mixture of rain and snow, mainly in the afternoon. Friday's high 42. Thank you. Weather meteorologist Brian Thompson WBZ Boston's news radio. It's 31 degrees cloudy night in Boston at 905. Hello, Beautiful..

WTOP 24 Hour News
Biden to stop border wall construction, rejoin Paris accord on day one
"Begin dismantling President Trump's legacy in his first hours as president will sign a syriza of executive orders that will, among other things. And construction of the wall on the border with Mexico and the ban on travel from some Muslim majority countries. Under Mr Biden, the U. S is going to rejoin the Paris climate Accord and the World Health Organization. Now Senate confirmation hearings have begun for five of President Electro Biden's Cabinet. Mr Biden's choices to run Homeland Security, Treasury, national intelligence, the Pentagon and state Took questions from senators on their plans. If they're confirmed, Secretary of State nominee Antony Blinken spoke about China. It poses the most living challenge of any nation state to the United States. Blinken says. President Trump was right to get tough with China, though he didn't like the way it was done. Allison Keyes.

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Senate holds hearings for five Biden nominees
"Antony Blinken was among five of Biden's Cabinet picks facing Senate confirmation hearings today more from CBS News correspondent Allison Keyes, Lincoln told before Relations Committee. He will work to reinvigorate the State Department's foreign service officers, build a diverse diplomatic corps and revitalize American democracy, he says. When America isn't leading the world, either, some other country tries to take our place, but not in a way that's that's the to advance our interests and values or Maybe just this bad. No one does blink and also says America's commitment to Israel's security is sacrosanct. Allison Keyes. CBS NEWS Washington Treasury secretary nominee,

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Airbnb to block, cancel Washington DC bookings ahead of inauguration
"More harm ahead of or during Joe Bynes inauguration in a week, they'll have fewer places to stay. Airbnb is canceling reservations in the DC area as our Allison Keyes reports. Airbnb says it made its decision voluntarily after reports regarding armed militias unknown hate groups that are planning to disrupt the inauguration of President elect Joe Biden Hotel Tonight. Reservations are also being canceled. Airbnb says existing reservations will be canceled and new reservations will be blocked. Home sharing giant says it will issue full refunds to guests and hosts Allison

WBZ Programming
27 Places Raising the Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour
"News in the battle to raise the minimum wage nation, while National employment Law project says 20 States and 32 cities and counties raised their minimum wage is on this first day of 2021 in 27 of them, the minimum wage will meet or exceed $15 an hour. Fight to raise the pay floor started back in 2012 with a group of protesters outside of a McDonald's demanding a $15 an hour minimum wage, which people thought at the time was impossible. Allison Keyes, CBS news

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"And Allison Keyes. We're looking back in 2020 a year like no other because of the covert 19 pandemic and wild weather. CBS is Vicki Barker has the floor and headlines. Wildfires consumed 72,000 square miles of Australia from the animal harmony. I've never seen anything like spreading like wildfire Worldwide Cove it or as President Trump called it. China virus blaming Beijing for the global pandemic. Mr Trump's celebrating January's hit on Iran's General Qasem Soleimani was a monster, and he's no longer a monster. He's dead and hailing the still unattributed killing of Iran's top nuclear scientists. Russian distant Alexei Navalny, the voice of Shows opposition silenced and on life support after drinking a cup of tea his allies suspect was poisoned in Beirut. Massive explosion wipes out the port, but resulting protests bring no end to Lebanese government corruption. Pro democracy protests in Hong Kong should never give up, but Beijing tightens its hold on the once independent territory. Terror attacks in Europe, a reminder that Isis remains a threat. Vicki BARKER CBS News It was a busy year of the United Nations. CBS News Foreign Affairs analyst Pamela Falk joins us to explain why 2020 can on Lee be described described as cataclysmic on the world stage and at the U. N. In the U. N. What we saw in 2020 were times of anguish around the world. There was disease, Storm and fires I economic downturn with countries that they have not seen since World War two. Ah, quest for racial equality that gripped the globe and hunger. Of biblical proportions. The Corona virus pandemic occupied the world the U. N and the World Health Organization for the last 3/4 of the year, with diplomacy hobbled and world powers, small and large. Affected by the coronavirus going on two million deaths mostly felt in the U. S. India, Brazil, Russia throughout Europe, the Middle East in Latin America and just at year's end as promising vaccines offered a glimmer of hope. There was a cresting second wave and the World Health Organization as part of the United Nations system was dealing with new strains that were being tested and science was trying to keep up with him. The mutations So let me also ask you, Pablo. I know that there was also ah lot of hunger worldwide this year as well Right? Yes, The increase of hunger was dramatic. The World Food program, The World Food Program did receive the Nobel Peace Prize and trying tried to continue to deal with 270 million people on the brink of starvation. And that was something they hadn't expected. It got much worse, with ports closed and trading partners not able to provide food because of the corona virus pandemic. So where there already were simmering conflicts, long running wars and post conflict neglect in Syria in Afghanistan and Yemen in the Middle East. All of those Had been stalled in terms of trying to get up out of poverty because of the Corona virus and the resulting economic downturn, which is about 5% globally. We haven't seen that since World War two Were there any positive stories that the United Nations had a hand in this year? Yes, the positive No, was that there was an increased focus on climate. And that also coordinates with the commitment of the incoming U. S. Administration, always a leader at the United Nations to rejoin the night the 2015 Paris climate agreement, and that's really important because there's so many countries that needed to up there. Commitments there. Voluntary commitments and the U. S. Led that charge and in terms of what will come next year, so the upbeat part was that the world started to come together with others at the helm. In terms of trying to Actually deal with climate change. Climate change in the past has been seen as something the next generation has to deal with. And we should think about it for the next generation by 2020 the degree of global warming the degree of disease that degree of economic downturn all Resulted in more storms. More fires more the polarized cap melting acidification of the oceans and all of that. Meant that the world started to believe that climate change is now and that brought many countries back to what they will do in 20. 21, which is meat to reset the temperature goals and their emissions goals, and that was very good because countries have really come around now, including the United States. CBS News Foreign Affairs analyst Pamela Falk. Turning now to covert 19 and Europe, where more than two dozen nations have begun vaccinations at a sprightly 96 years old Araceli Hilda, Go became the first person in Spain to receive the vaccination. My idea. Applause that has echoed across Europe with good reason. In Italy. 29 year old nurse Claudia al Bernini called it the beginning of the end. It's the same Fizer biotech vaccine currently distributed in the U. S. And while they may be getting a later start, Europe's health system may have an edge on actually getting shots in arms. Professor Scott Greer is an adviser to the European Observatory on Health Systems. The problem that everybody's facing is how to get turn a vaccine into a vaccination. How to go from having a little vial into doing some real good and that's where a lot of the most difficult politics they're going to be, But it's also an area where I think we can expect most of Europe is going to be doing better than the United States by the end of January. In addition to Fizer, pending your approval is Madonna and Oxford. AstraZeneca. In all, the 27 Nation bloc has secured two billion doses with the goal for inoculating all adults during 2021..

WBZ Afternoon News
Jenna Ellis, Trump Lawyer, Tests Positive for Coronavirus
"Another one of the attorneys, helping the president with his election related legal challenges, has tested positive for covert 19 Jenna Ellison, attorney who has helped lead Mr Trump's battles Overturn President elect Joe Biden's victory has tested positive for covert 19. Ellis sat next to President Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani last week during a Michigan state legislative hearing on the election. Giuliani has also tested positive for covert 19 There are reportedly concerned to the White House after Ellis attended a senior staff Christmas party on Friday. Allison Keyes CBS NEWS

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Trump administration and Biden transition team have "marginal" backchannel communications
"Is Allison Keyes tells US CBS News has learned that there is unofficial communication between President elect Biden's staff and the Trump administration. Transition official tells CBS News. The talks between Mr Biden's team and career federal transition officials have been limited. CBS News has been told to communication is marginal and not a replacement for a full formal transition process, which has not yet begun.

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NCAA says athletes may profit from name, image and likeness
"A decision that could mean big money for NC double athletes now that the governing board has ruled that those on the courts and in the field can share in the industry's huge profits the NC double a board's decision means student athletes can benefit from the use of their name image or likeness in an industry that reported total revenues of more than one billion dollars last year CBS sports analyst Garry Parrish explains there's so much money flying around and everybody is able to grab it except for the student athletes who are actually the talent LA Lakers star lebron James who went straight from high school to the NBA calls this a beautiful day for all college athletes Allison Keyes CBS news the university of Wisconsin and Marquette say it will support the NC double a and their conferences and look forward to working with both as the appropriate rules for the changes are

WBZ Morning News
Trump Administration Makes Major Changes To Protections For Endangered Species
"On it's seven OO five an Attorney General Maura Healey says she'll soon this is a threat lobbied the White House after the trump administration makes changes that is that will weaken the Endangered Species Act California's Attorney General is also on board in these moves come just hours after that plan is really still a green wall to the center for biological diversity says the changes cast a bulldozer to what he calls the loss of life saving protections for America's most vulnerable wildlife and he says his group is among others going to court over changes he says only serve the oil industry and other polluters the trump administration says the revisions protect species but improve the efficiency of oversight the law is credited with helping to save bald eagles and gray whales among others Allison Keyes CBS news