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News Talk 1130 WISN
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"Visual arts. Civil liberties. And civil rights. With the hopes that students will be able to create community action plans. From issues in immigration. L G b T Q plus mass incarceration, voting rights and more. That said there should be voting rights and more students will become experts on the issues currently being confronted in Wisconsin today. That is the summer Justice Institute camp. Put on by the CL You Of Wisconsin. What this is, of course, is victim camp, right? The hell you would like to enroll your high school age kid in victim camp. Now. The question, though upon further Examination about if you noodle this around a little bit in your noggin. The question emerges. Does this Some are Justice Institute camp doesn't really go far enough. Because as Isis read this Release. Here, it says to the camp. Will focus on racial justice, systemic racism, identity work, organizing visual arts, civil liberties and civil rights, with the hopes that students will be able to create community action plans from issues in immigration. L G B T Q. Plus mass incorporate incarceration, voting rights and more students will become experts on the issues currently being confronted in Wisconsin today. What that seems all very intellectual type work, right? Studying those things. But its camp You know, camp has got to do you have to do can't be things Where are the hands on activities? Dave, I ask you. Do you see any practical hands on activities? Shouldn't there be seminars and things like cussing out the cops? The proper spin and throwing of frozen water bottles. You know, the hands on this is almost like an obstacle. Course. The hands on loot before you burn sort of exercise Me. Yeah. Brick brick throwing would be another one. Luke before you burn because if you get that the opposite way, if you burn and then try to loot that could be problematic. And of course, you know, maybe the most critical in this day and age is most critical. Hands on Um, activity at Social justice camp would be the principles of statue toppling, right? You gotta know how to hook it up to the right. Pick up your how to knot the rope right where the center of gravity is. And also, you know, don't be on the business end aware of that eight ton statue is going to fall. You want to make sure to get plenty of clearance. These are all practical social justice skills. They can be taught at Social justice camp now its victim camp But, Dave, we can't just called victim camp, right? It needs a name. You can't just have to be victim camp. You have to have a named after something like they camp Mina Khani. Yeah, that's that's named after something. I have a thought here. I'm not sure I've hit it right on the nose, but I think it's close. We have to name the camp after something or someone. How about naming the value of Wisconsin Social justice camp? Let's give it a name that examines the full power evicted victimhood. Let's call it camp. Just see smell it. Right, Perfect. Or just Camp Jesse for short. Right? Yeah, That's right. Free subway in the news on parents' day. Yeah. Oh, God. Now, here's the really say I mean, as sad as this is the really sad part is there's a certain percentage of people who look at this and think it's a good idea. Oh, yeah. Yeah, Yeah. David, beg your pigs billing. That's just for the in person. Uh, Yeah, but, uh, victim Camp. It's 12 days long, 19 through the 30th of this month. Where is it going to be held? That's an interesting question..

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"Detroit, Ford says by 2030. It expects 40% of its global vehicle volume to be electric that by some reports could include nine more electric passenger vehicles and three more electric commercial vehicles for it. Also unveiling plans to beef up its commercial vehicle business, according the Netherlands has ordered Now, the White House is teaming up with Snapchat to deliver its message about vaccinations to the 12 to 17 year old crowd. CBS's David Beg No. On the effort in L. A doctor Abraham helped to launch a canvassing effort called Get Out the shot. They go door to door across various communities to educate people and get them registered for the vaccine. There's pushback over a new call to cancel the Summer Olympics and made 1/4 covert outbreak in Japan. CBS is Lucy Craft Organizing Committee CEO Toshiro Muto said canceling the games had not been discussed in the wake of an Asahi Shimbun newspaper editorial urging the event be halted. The Taliban is warning it wants US and NATO troops out of the entire region after an official withdrawal from the country. Pentagon correspondent CAMI McCormick as American troops deport the U. S. Has been looking at options for keeping some military assets in the region. But the Taliban is now warning Afghanistan's neighbors not to allow the U. S to operate bases on their soil, saying it would be a historic mistake. The U. S is especially interested in having intelligence gathering capabilities close by good news and bad from down under favorable weather has led to a bumper veggie crop and an explosion of creepy little critters. CBS is Vicki Barker. They are everywhere. Going up. Your trans is the absolute appeared lucky and the inside of your unlucky farmer have Ian Martin more sight. The house off the back of the dishwasher, dishwasher flooded the kitchen and the roads are paved with squashed mice only say the top. It's just old for Dow Down 32..

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"Ronald Green could be heard apologizing and pleading with troopers. Once the high speed chase came to an end. They tased him before he could get out of his car officers, then wrestled him to the ground and taste him several more times. You have my favorite table, you're getting one of at least six officers could be seen dragging green several feet after his legs had been shackled in his hands cuffed behind him. The AP says the troopers who were white left green unattended, face down and moaning for more than nine minutes. Experts say officers nationwide are often trained to turn people handcuffed on their side so they can breathe easily. Troopers didn't do that to green, instead pushing him face down as green tried to turn. Police initially told Green's family he died after crashing into a tree during the chase. But later, state police said Green struggled with troopers and died on his way to the hospital. A federal civil rights investigation is underway. In a statement to CBS News, Louisiana State Police would not comment on the content of the video. It said the release undermines the investigative process and compromises the fair and impartial outcome for the green family. Let's be employees and the community. Green's family has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit Mobile like CBS News. Still another police body Cam video shows the violent arrest of a 73 year old woman with dementia and Loveland, Colorado last June this week to former police officers were charged the video shows then officer Austin Hop Tackling Karen Garner. He's accused of felony assault, among other things. His former partner, is charged with failure to report use of force. Garner suffered a broken arm and dislocated shoulder. CBS's David beg No has been reporting on this case for weeks, and in an exclusive interview, Garner's daughter told him the charges are not sufficient. I mean, they're being charged for something, it's just not It's not enough. Ah, Lisa Swartz says her mother, Karen Garner, will never be the same after her encounter with Loveland police officers last.

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"61 smaller Mark McKay 95.5 WSB WSB News times a minute past eight. This is a radium nonstop news feed. Here's Marcie Williams and John Take a bottle and new this morning. We may soon know when gas supplies were back to normal. Double The SPS Bill Kaya Geo Reports live. An update is expected today. Jed Colonial Pipeline could let federal officials know by late today whether it's safe to restart gasoline flows. Comes as many drivers say gas is hard to come by in metro Atlanta everywhere it goes his bags over the gas pumps, WSB s word on the street, Triple A's Garrett towns and blames panic buying that behavior gets people out of the normal routine of buying gasoline. And, yeah, it's almost like a self inflicted out Once the pipeline is back to full strength, it'll take a few days to get back to normal. In the meantime, WSB Edgar trinkets reports, drivers are feeling the pain of the prices for 3 33 to 3 39. So at highway 29 in Indian Trail is up to $3.99 a gallon or the search for gas at any price. Koger Gas station is out of gas, No gas left and wind er, Georgia. Good luck, everybody what All of you have been sharing with us on the open mic on the WSB radio at many of you running into lines when there was fuel to be half triple A says average gas prices in metro Atlanta or up another dime from yesterday to over $3 a gallon reporting live. Bill Kaya to go 95.5 ws, But it's another day in court for the three men charged with killing Ahmad Armory in Brunswick WS Peace Michelle write reports live today's hearings center on the state's case. Yeah, they do. Marcie and those hearings will span two days and are said to focus on if incidents from Aubrey's past and his mental health can be admitted during the state's murder trial, WSB senior legal analyst Ron Carlson says not just a little technicality that they're arguing over. This is big time stuff while during yesterday's arraignment on federal charge Is the defendant's each entering a not guilty plea, while members of arteries family looked on, including Ahmad's Aunt Diane. It's been a rough ride with me and my family, but we know it's gonna be all right now. The defendant teach. Ask for court appointed attorneys for the federal charges. The state's murder case against them is set to begin in October. Reporting live Michelle right, 95.5 WSB double DS produced time 804 the family of a black man killed by deputies and Elizabeth City, North Carolina Watch a bigger chunk of the body cam footage. Andrew Brown son says the video shows his dad pose. No threat to the deputies who shot him. He wasn't in the wrong That all their lawyer says the first shots were fired His Brown's in an unmoving vehicle with his hands on the wheel. No weapons found in that vehicle. For now, no deputies face charges. Medina Spirit can race in Saturday's Preakness Stakes as long as it doesn't fail anymore. Drug tests, trainer Bob Baffert disclosed that the horse developed dermatitis had him checked out by my veterinarian who recommended the use of an anti fungal ointment. Go to Max Contains beta method zone that's banned on race day. Medina Spirit could still be stripped of its Kentucky Derby title. But reporter David Beg, no. Says it remains an early favorite to win Saturday. Crispy Cream celebrates the class of 2021. Tomorrow, The change will give graduates of free dozen.

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"The message is clear from emergency management officials in the Houston area. Stay on that really is the safest thing to do. Inconvenient, Uncomfortable. Bed should be cold anywhere, and the roads are dangerous, too treacherous to get on there right now, Snow and ice from Texas on into the Tennessee Valley, knocking out power and affecting flight schedules reporter Caleb California in Oklahoma City for every neighborhood we've been Especially heading uphill and you're going to get stuck. The snowdrifts are no joke. You can't even really tell where the curb and the road meat that's how bad the snow is. Right now, if you could stay home, stay home, That's for sure. If you're driving in the low profile vehicles wanna watch out because you can easily get stuff if you're not taking it slow and paying attention. Hundreds of thousands don't have power in the Portland, Oregon, area after a blast of heavy snow and ice travel is treacherous. New records. Hibbing, Minnesota was minus 38 this morning 26 below in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Well. Some states have dropped public mask wearing mandates, and the CDC warns it's happening too soon in Lafayette, Louisiana, CBS's David beg Know, tells us about local action on masks. Even before the vote, the city's mayor indicated he would not enforce a statewide mandate. The council then voted and the ordinances failed right down party lines to Democrats voted Yes, three Republicans all said. The mask mandate was pointless, in part because it wouldn't be enforced, and one of them even raised doubts about the effectiveness of masts. In an email exchange called the rejection of the mandate a complete farce. Newark Airport correspondent Errol Barnett has more on a major airlines attempt to clarify what's needed to fly for passengers. It works like this Now, Once your ticket is booked, you can locate it inside the United at or on its website and scroll down to the travel Ready Center, Hale Sea testing requirements based on your destination. Now you can schedule that test through this service on one of the new locations is hit inside United's Terminal, See what next for former President Trump Now that the Senate has acquitted him for a second time in an impeachment trial law scholar Jessica Levinson says his attorneys may still have their hands full for President Trump faces legal exposure on a whole host of fronts. On the federal level, President Trump could face legal exposure, not just because of the January 6 insurrection, which frankly, seems unlikely, But President Trump could face federal legal exposure based on obstruction of justice. Campaign finance, potentially financial crimes. No action on Wall Street Today, markets closed for President's Day. This is CBS News. Never miss a moment. Top news from W T O p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W T o p AP 103 On Monday February 15th 2021 39 in the nation's capital up to the low forties in places Good afternoon number. And in Hazleton, Deborah Feinstein here of the top local stories we're following this hour. Getting a Covad shot is a high priority for many people and Virginia's new statewide pre registration website aims at answering a key question since so many county health departments have their own pre registration sites. One of the main goals of the new statewide site is to provide this reassurance. You're The registration survey did go through your in the system. Loudon County Health director Dr David Good friend. The Virginia site is expected to go live Tuesday. What it likely will not be able to do is to tell folks how long a wait they may have, since that's both a matter of supply and the specifics of the county. The Lord can stain w t o p new You can once again dying inside at Montgomery County restaurants, though they are limited to 25% capacity, Montgomery County, the last jurisdiction in Maryland to lift its indoor dining band, and it did so yesterday, just in time for Valentine's Day. Gettinto end is along with that 25% restriction. Dining is limited to 90 minutes, and restaurants can't serve booze.

News Talk KOKC 1520
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"Steve Cave, and the message is clear from emergency management officials in the Houston area. Stay on that really is the safest thing to do inconvenient, uncomfortable, but it's gonna be cold anywhere, and the roads are dangerous, too treacherous to get on there right now. Snow and ice from Texas on into the Tennessee Valley, knocking out power and affecting flight schedules reporter Caleb California in Oklahoma City, really, for every neighborhood we've been especially heading uphill. If you're going to get stuck, the snowdrifts are no joke. You can't even really tell where the curb And the road meet at how bad the snow is right now, if you could stay home, stay home, That's for sure. If you're driving in the low profile vehicles wanna watch out because you can easily get stuck if you're not taking it slow in paying attention. Hundreds of thousands don't have power in the Portland, Oregon area after a blast of heavy snow and ice travel is treacherous NEW records Hibbing, Minnesota was minus 38 this morning 26 below in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Well. Some states have dropped public mask wearing mandates, and the CDC warns it's happening too soon in Lafayette, Louisiana, CBS's David beg Know, tells us about local action on masks. Even before the vote, the city's mayor indicated he would not enforce a statewide mandate. The council then voted and the ordinance failed right down party lines to Democrats voted Yes, three Republicans all said. Mass mandate was pointless, in part because it wouldn't be enforced, and one of them even raised doubts about the effectiveness of masks. In an email exchange called the rejection of the mandate a complete farce. Newark Airport correspondent Errol Barnett has more on a major airlines attempt to clarify what's needed to fly for passengers. It works like this Now, Once your ticket is booked, you can locate it.

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"Face on them. And I told Scold, you start to not be able to feel your face that woman wishes. Summer was already here. But this woman won't go quite that far. Not yet. I own the bar up there. We need the snowmobilers and the people. The tourism and this is wonderful. Bruce Marcus for CBS News. Eagle River, Wisconsin. The CDC warns it's too soon to drop public mass mandates is ahead. Handful of states have now done. CBS's David Beg. No is in Louisiana. We're not exhibiting the behavior. The medical experts are begging us to do that is Peter Go risk. Oh, his 73 year old father, David, died last month due to covert 19 complications. David's death made local news after what happened to the family at the funeral home. Headline read. Family says they were mocked. Police called after requesting mask usage at funeral home. And last week it also led to an emergency meeting of the City Council to consider a local mask mandate and the ordinance failed. Dr. Anthony Fauci is one a $1 million reward from a private Israeli foundation. For quote courageously defending science. With a pandemic in mind. Obama CARE is open for new Cyma sign ups as we hear from CBS's Jim Chris Oula a new health insurance enrollment period opened today, and it will run through May 15th In most states. It's available to people who don't have health insurance through work, and it's expected to make finding a new plan less of a hassle for those who've lost their jobs. President Joe Biden ordered the markets to reopen now that the Trump impeachment trial is over. Senators in both political parties are calling for a 9 11 style commission to investigate. The Capitol attack. CBS is Debra Alpher own 9 11 Type Commission, A bipartisan type of panel that's not guided by politics is exactly what Nancy Pelosi has already asked for. No more people are getting on board. So we've got Democratic Senator Chris Coons, saying he believes that there's grounds.

WTMJ 620
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"Quickly. CBS is Nancy Courtis. Even though millions of Americans have gotten their covert 19 vaccines, some in rural areas have not CBS's David Beg No reports. Yeah. Where you may ask inside safe, okay? The heart of Appalachia beats with the help of nurse practitioner to recent Taison. How long did you work in the minds? Oh, 32 years. She runs the health wagon Mobile medical clinic, providing crucial health care to low income and underserved people Here in southwestern Virginia. They don't have reliable transportation. They don't have the money for fuel to go to a clinic for 28 years, Nurse Teresa has navigated these rural roads of Appalachia. Service. Those who otherwise may not get any medical care what they need. Now, she says, is the vaccine health wagon services to health district in the state? Those district's account for about 2% of Virginia's population, and this week they received about 2100 doses. Out of the approximately 120,000 vaccines allocated to the state. Now that's just under 2%. Because that way we're trying to get there. Health wagon, which has more than 5600 active patients has not gotten a single dose. Instead, they've gone to mostly local hospitals, local health departments and long term care facilities. I'm just desperate to get the back saying from my people. We went to Dr Daniel Boulud, the state's vaccine coordinator, he told CBS News. There is not enough doses coming from the federal government to distribute to everyone who wants it A month or two months from now is new vaccines. Come on, the scene will be able to start feeding all of these channels of providers and pharmacies who can get out the vaccine at large scale. As of today, Virginia is deciding who gets vaccines based on population. But Nurse Teresa says that's not fair. Appalachia is more rural, but the need is enormous. Vulnerable populations need to be a priority and receiving this vaccine. They have chronic health conditions. They actually live 10 years less than our counterparts on Asian shore, Virginia. And they're poorer here. Health wagon says the poverty rate of the area its services is 54% higher than the rest of Virginia. Is there something you can do to get vaccines here for them? Quick, Absolutely. It's called more doses. He is Virginia's governor, Ralph Northam, who himself is a doctor right now, David, we're getting about $120,000 a week. We need about 350,000. Most of what I heard is Theresa's doing great work, but she just needs to be patient. What do you say? Oh, my God. I can't be patient. I have to be a voice for the people that do not have a voice here. How can you be patient in a pandemic when people are dying? Here's the bottom line. Virginia needs more doses from the federal government, but so does every other state. In the meantime, what are they going to do to help health wagon? Full disclosure? When the governor heard CBS News was coming here? He asked to be a part of the story. I thought he was going to come on and say I'm sending doses there. He did. But Nurse Teresa remains optimistic. She's got a good relationship with the governor, and she thinks that now that he's on notice, so to speak, he's gonna do something to help him. Give it back. No CBS news here in Appalachia in the westernmost part of Virginia, coming up a teacher's thoughts on cold at 19 and classrooms. That's next on the CBS News weekend round up Look at that. That's really firm. I need something a little softer than that..

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"Original reporting. I'm Steve Kfit solemn day of the U. S. Capitol. Four weeks after the deadly attack by a pro trump mob. The officer killed in that violence lies in honor in the rotunda. 42 year old Brian Sick, Nick, he was caught in the wrong place. At the wrong time. On a day when peace was shattered Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the presence of distinguished guest is a testament to the great respect. That so many have for Brian and for the Capitol Police force, AstraZeneca reporting its covert vaccine trial. It offered protection and cut the risk of transmission. It's vaccine. CBS is Dr David Vegas before vaccinated, and then they were weekly swab as 67% reduction in people who had the virus after the vaccine is dramatic. The US trials of Madonna and Fizer did not have this design built in in that they did not measure swabs of people on a regular basis, so that data is not Available, but hopefully this is the same result for all of the vaccines in California, CBS's David beg no has more on the effort to get the cove it vaccine to places that otherwise might miss out senior's essential health care workers. Dr Jerry Abraham is a man on a mission was everybody He's got a crowd of eager Angelenos wrapped around the block from some of Los Angeles is Most underserved communities. We're doing everything we can to help get this whole county vaccinated. Sylvia Victor lives close by. She lined up at 3 A.m.. How long have you tried to get a vaccine.

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"That, you get a very convoluted, wavy jet stream with all kinds of blocking, like a traffic jam in the Atmos. Here. So storms get stuck. Republicans are proposing their own trimmed down Covad relief plan in Senate Republicans are proposing a much smaller $618 billion covert relief plan. That's less than half of what President Biden wants. It includes the less money for jobless seed stimulus checks and school re openings. CBS is Steve Dorsey. Although the number of coronavirus hospitalizations air falling, the workload is intense. CBS is David Beg. No is in California, Wesley Willard manages the ICU here, it'd Venice Health White Memorial. This is one of Ella's hardest hit hospitals. The most difficult thing is knowing that we're caring for a patient. That mean I'm Meeka. Willard himself is a West Point graduate. He served active duty for five years, including one tour in Iraq. Given what you've seen in a war zone. How does this compare? I think there's a lot of similarities in the ability of our nurses to pull together. Have that teamwork mentality just like my soldiers did. Centenarian who raised money for Britain is hospitalized Stroll. He was knighted and had a number one hit gold after raising $46 million for Britain's National Health Service. Now captain Tom or has been hospitalized with the same virus. The World War two veteran first set out to fight his daughters say he's on a regular ward and his local NHS hospital, a nation now rooting for its beloved captain Tom. Vicki Barker. CBS NEWS London This is CBS News. Never miss a moment. Top news from W T O P 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W T o P app. Eyes, China thing cotton and people sometimes ask me what is the good feed store a shoe store? I respond where an arch support store. Most people don't realize that we have four arches in each foot. Not only that, but there are 26 bones, 33 joints and over 100, tendons and ligaments in each foot. There is no way that a mass produce you is going to meet the specific needs of your feet. That's where we come in. When you come into the good feed store. Our staff is going to welcome you and listen to your needs. We want to learn about you, your lifestyle, your work and the types of shoes you enjoy wearing. But after measuring.

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"Service this morning, organizer say it's an important tradition for our nation and for President Biden, they say, has always been a man guided deeply by faith. Bishop William Barber. The second delivers the homily. Other musical performances include Josh Grubin and the Clark Sisters. This service dates back to the first inauguration of President Washington. You can watch it. We're streaming it live right now. With w T o p com Amazing 10 33 in his first full day on the job. President Biden plans to sign 10 pandemic related executive orders The orders are part of a strategy to ramp up vaccinations and testing, reopen schools and businesses in increase the use of masks, including a requirement that they be warned for travel. Biden says the U. S may be entering the toughest and deadliest period of the virus. His US mask order for travel will apply to airports and planes, ships, inner city Busses trains. And public transportation travelers from abroad must furnish and negative covert 19 test before departing for the US in quarantine upon arrival. My camp in Washington. Meantime, the latest coronavirus numbers show the huge challenges facing President Biden now on the pandemic. Another 4200 deaths reported just yesterday. And the death toll here in the U. S. Is more than 406,000 and efforts to slow the spread or starting to hit a wall. With some states running out of vaccines. Here. CBS's David beg No In San Francisco officials say they're going to run out of doses today in New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says they have the capacity to vaccinate 300,000.

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"Government documents. Correspondent David Beg No and speaking of documents. One early question for incoming President Biden will be whether to continue a long tradition of providing security briefings for former presidents. In this case, Donald Trump House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff. There's no circumstance in which this president should get another intelligence briefing. Not now and not in the future. I don't think he can be trusted with it now and in the future. He certainly can't be trusted. He was on face The Nation. My latest on the Corona virus. Vaccines are in short supply, anxious Americans waiting hours for a dose if they can get one Want to divert the BIS. If I could get a shot on Lee 12 million Americans have gotten the vaccine. Frustrated states say they aren't getting the stockpiles promised by the Trump administration. But incoming CDC director Rochelle Walensky told face the nation help is on the way. It will be a hefty left, but we have it in us to do that The president elect's goal is 100 million doses in 100 days. Lelia Luciano. CBS NEWS, Los Angeles Back now in Russia grabbed at the airport by Russian security Vladimir Putin's most prominent critic, Alexey Navalny, months after being poisoned and evacuated to Germany. His decision to come back to Russia stunned many, but he insisted he wasn't afraid in the terminal. He kissed his wife goodbye and followed police into custody in connection with an embezzlement case. Many believe is politically motivated. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer legendary Record producer Phil Specter, who was serving a long prison term in California, has died. He was 81. Asian Markets mixed Dow Futures Now Down 40 points SNP.

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"CBS's David Beg No is in Michigan, dispensing around the state capital here in Lansing, National Guardsmen surround the building. There were about 100. People who showed up today and roughly a dozen came armed. This man was one of them, He said. He represents the boogaloo Boys of Michigan, and he didn't want to tell us his name. Are you anti government? I mean, not exactly. We don't like the massive over reaches a lot of branches of the government, Michigan's capital, his experience armed protests before back In April, armed demonstrators went inside the Capitol. Then, in October, state and federal officials say they foiled a militia plot to kidnap the governor, Gretchen Whitmer in Washington. The FBI has vetting National Guard troops over fears of an insider attack. Ken Cuccinelli is with the Department of Homeland Security, He tells 60 minutes sworn oath to the Constitution that is first and foremost. And we take homeland security very, very seriously. We deal with a lot of curve balls of all kinds. And yet we march forward to keep the American people as safe as we possibly can. Senator Chuck Schumer tells 60 minutes he hopes the capital on rest is a wake up call to lawmakers during the impeachment trial. All right, just Believe that our Republican colleagues when they look at this will see how awful this was what it means in history and join us in convicting him. Opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been arrested in Russia after recovering in Germany from nerve agent poisoning. Former Moscow bureau chief Beth Noble lot of people wonder why Navalny would go back to Russia when he was almost killed. And it was clear that he would be jailed upon arrival. He has said that he won't be coward into abandoning his fight against Putin that he won't be scared. He won't be intimidated. A music producer who was convicted of murder has died..

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"Wednesday's rally have been analyzed, and people thought that what I said was totally appropriate. That's hardly the view on Capitol Hill, where Democrats and some Republicans are intent on impeaching the president on charges that he incited an insurrection. President called the congressional move to punish him dangerous. I think it's causing tremendous danger to our country on its causing tremendous anger, Mr Trump insisted He quote wants no violence. Stephen Portnoy. CBS News Several States and Washington D. C are prepping in case threatened armed protests develop. As the FBI warns CBS NEWS, National Security consultant Fran Townsend says now was no time for the acting homeland Security secretary to hand in his resignation. Chad WOLF sites of litigation here in New York that's been going on for some time. It's a cover for somebody who's a coward. I think he just doesn't want to be responsible for inauguration security. The government says it's no longer going to hold back on second doses of the Corona virus, vaccine and state should start vaccinating other groups in the priority scale. Correspondent David Beg. No, has a pandemic snapshot from Southern California here in Los Angeles County. Things were so bad in terms of viral spread in the community that county officials said. If you leave home for any reason to go get groceries for any Aaron that you may run. When you come back home. You should wear a mask in your home to protect your family from you, because that's how dire the situation is here in L. A county Sheldon Adelson, one of the world's richest men and influential Republican party donors, has died at 87. CBS is that O'Keefe critics say that given how much he was able to donate Adelson embodied what's wrong with money in politics this morning, former President George W. Bush, calling him an American patriot, there was Adelson is long time push to move the U. S embassy to Jerusalem that the Trump administration made happen in 2018. Adelson once told Forbes magazine he was against wealthy people trying to influence elections. But he said, As long as it's doable, I'm quote going to do it. In Florida 54 year old Hillsborough County Sheriff's Corporal Brian Levin was about to enter a new chapter in life. But the sheriff says he died yesterday when a fleeing suspect crashed into the driver's side of his cruiser. He had one more shift before his retirement. We have met with the family. Could only imagine the pain that they're going through. Being one shift away from retirement. Wall.

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"The Corona virus is ravaging the nation. There are now more than 21 million cases of covert 19 in the US alone and more than 365,000 people have died. More people died Thursday than any day since the pandemic began. More than 4000 Covert deaths were recorded in a 24 hours ban in California alone. 583 people died. CBS's David beg No has just distressing report from Los Angeles. This'll is Ophelia conscious Reno so Almost every sentence is a struggle to get out. You have been really remember about e thought. I'm not going to get it, she said, because I'm taking care of myself. Still, the 73 year old says she's hospitalized with covert and five other family members got sick as well. She had trouble just getting these words out, she said. So sad being alone here that don't lose so lucky because that thing is what we do know that Dr Mara Colony is medical director of palliative care here at Holy Cross, she says some patients seem to die in part. From a broken heart it it's so lonely. The only thing that they have is the TV on us. The mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti says that three of the city's hospitals are now in crisis mode, and others are moving closer to that unthinkable step of rationing care if you can spare a doctor, a nurse, if you can spare anything, please send it here. We're Americans Take Methodist Hospital. A triage team has already been assembled to decide who gets treatment and who doesn't and while they're not yet active. The situation looks increasingly dire. The hospital system is bent about as far as it could bend. The next sound, maybe a snap. California is one of at least eight states, where are highly contagious variant of the virus has been discovered. Just under six million people nationwide have gotten there. First Vaccinations. Now remember, the federal government wanted 20 million vaccinations. As of last month, with the variant on the rise. Vaccinations must move faster, warns Dr Rashi Shaw. This very will become dominant will become the main source of infection within about 6 to 8 weeks. We don't have time to lose. If we fall behind and this variant really takes off across the country, it's going to be much, much harder for this kind of 100 control. For now, we'll feel your conscious. We know so he's asking God to give us some strength to go home. That's where my family is waiting for me, she says, and I need to return. The signal. CBS NEWS LOS Angeles, California All of this after tens of millions of Americans ignored the pleas of health experts and traveled over the holidays and held family gatherings. Now nurses.

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"On his removal from office by midweek. Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes Democrats are pushing the president's now dwindling Cabinet to swiftly invoke the 25th amendment declaring him unfit for office, replacing him with Vice President Mike Pence for the final 12 days. Of his term, but so far they've gotten no formal response from the Cabinet. The VP won't take their calls. And so now they're working on a plan B. It comes as we've learned. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke to the top U. S military commander today about taking precautions to ensure that President Trump cannot order a nuclear strike in his final days in office. Political analyst Larry Sabotage. Pelosi is sending a signal that we're concerned about this and we want some safeguards from you that this will not happen. He won't attend Mr Trump, who acknowledged for the first time last night that his administration is ending on January. 20th says he won't go to President elect Binds inauguration More from our Stephen Portnoy. It's not unexpected, though it breaks another norm. Donald Trump will become the first president more than 150 years to skip his successors Inauguration. Andrew Johnson declined to attend Ulysses S. Grant ceremony in 18 69. Mr. Trump's announcement on Twitter comes despite what he said in a video statement last night that now is a moment for healing and reconciliation. The Clintons, bushes and Obama's have all announced that they are attending. Now to the coronavirus in America's deadliest day. Yet with more than 4000 people dying yesterday from the virus, health officials say the current vaccines will work on that new virus variant, But correspondent David Beg no reports that some doctors are calling for the pace of vaccination to pick up with the variant on the rise. Vaccinations must move faster, warns Dr Rashi Shaw. This variant will become dominant will become the main source of infection within about 6 to 8 weeks. We don't have time to lose, and if we fall behind Variant really takes off across the country. It's going to be much, much harder between this kind of 100 Patrol l. A Dodgers legend Tommy Lasorda has died. He spent seven decades with the team. Just get in. Yeah, and you switched the match, and he was also a fixture in commercials for decades, Tommy Lasorda was 93. Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay more than $100 million to avoid a criminal prosecution on charges that it participated in a foreign bribery scheme. No word on what nations were involved. Doubt this hours done. 138. The NASDAQ is up 43 points. This is CBS News. Never miss a moment Top news from W T O p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W.

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"david beg" Discussed on WTOP
"Protesters Showed up at his Virginia home and threatened his family protest. Organizers deny that that happened. And so clearly, there's a lot of drama surrounding a process that's normally a formality. He empties in the Los Angeles area are being told not to bring Cove it. Patients who might not survive to the hospital space is that limited CBS. Is David Beg, No. L A County is arguably the epicenter of the country when it comes to covert and Martin Luther King Jr Community Hospital where we are in south L. A is the epicenter in the epicenter. They have 134 licensed beds, you know, mean covert patients they have 164 correspondent Jim Krystle A tells us some fast action was needed to preserve some covert vaccine. In one place. The staff at Adventist Health Ukiah Valley Medical Center in Northern California had to quickly administer all of their covert 19 vaccines. After the freezer storing the vials broke. The Madonna vaccine was only two hours away from going bad for vaccination sights were set up with some people receiving shots who might have otherwise waited weeks or months. Prosecutors in Wisconsin say a pharmacist accused of leaving vaccine out to go bad thought it would alter Didna. CBS is Elaine Cobb has news of a milestone overseas more than 54% of new Car sales in Norway, where electric That's according to an industry group there that makes Norway the first country in the world to have majority electric car sales, And it's already predicting a much bigger rise this year. Checking Wall Street right now the Dow is down 23 points. NASDAQ is up 47. This is CBS News. Never miss a moment. Top news from W T O p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W T. O p s 11.

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South Dakota gripped by pandemic as governor resists mask mandate
"Been experiencing a large upswing in covert cases. CBS's David beg, No says Even now, some in positions of influence, are reluctant to acknowledge that South Dakota's facing a virus leader of Sanford Health, the largest health system in the Dakotas. Has given people reason to question whether there is a crisis here. It's hard for me to say we are at a crisis crisis that that would would be be misleading misleading from from a a clinical clinical standpoint. standpoint. But But CEO CEO Kelby Kelby crabbing crabbing Hoff Hoff isn't isn't a a doctor. doctor. His His chief chief medical medical officer, officer, Dr Dr Allison Allison Subtle Subtle is Would you classify what is happening here in the Dakotas as a crisis? I would one expert in South Dakota. Says the state has the highest hospitalizations per capita in the country. Last week, South Dakota had more virus deaths per capita than any other state.

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'Astonishingly risky': COVID-19 cases at colleges are fueling the nation's hottest outbreaks
"New cases averaging 34,000 Day, which is a decline of roughly 18%. Over two weeks. College campuses continue to be a challenge, though here, CBS's David beg No. It was another weekend of parties around colleges and universities. Young people gathered in Washington Square Park near New York University. For the second consecutive weekends. Thiss crowded House Party took place near the University of Kansas Video of a party near Florida State University shows very few people wearing masks, according to a New York Times survey of more than 1600 schools. Colleges and universities recorded more than 36,000 Corona virus cases in just the last week. An outbreak at Michigan State University as county health officials urging all students to self quarantine for 14 days, But not everyone is convinced that that plan is going to work long term. Eventually, most people are going to get it. And that is exactly what worries infectious disease experts like Dr Michael Foster home with the colleges and universities, openings with the spillover that's occurring with people experience. Even more pandemic fatigue. We're going to see these numbers grow substantially. This morning. There are encouraging signs on the vaccine front. Listen to what the CEO of Pfizer told market Brennan on face the nation in our base case. We have quite the good chance more than 60%. But we will know if the product works or not by the end of October. The vaccine, developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca will resume political trials and at least two countries. This comes just days after they were put on hold. CBS NEWS Medical contributor Dr David Vegas, a neurologic side effect happened in a second patient. The trial was stopped and it was really by an outside group of people called the data stating monitoring board. All of them felt that it was not related to the vaccine, and therefore they could proceed with the clinical trial of the vaccine that the benefit was obviously significantly greater than any potential chance of harm. CBS's David Beg No

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AstraZeneca Must Explain Spinal Ailment to Resume Vaccine Trial
"What the issue was that suspended that AstraZeneca Corona virus vaccine trial. It's a spinal cord issue involving Mation of the spine. But we don't know whether the vaccine is to blame for the spinal cord issues, so they paused the trial. It was in Phase three. That's the last stage in the development process, and experts say the pause is a sign that the trial is working, and they are prioritizing safety. To make sure this vaccine will be safe. And CBS's David beg no reporting that the company CEO says that is still on track to know whether the vaccine will be effective by the end of the year. And

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COVID-19 clusters cancel in-person college classes across the country
"Clusters air spreading at colleges across the country. Michigan State just cancelled in person learning for the fall semester. Classrooms at Notre Dame are also closed. For now, Here's CBS News correspondent David Beg. No, the spike in cases is very serious, and we must take serious steps to address it. This is the president of Notre Dame University, Reverend John Jenkins. He says he's prepared to make any changes necessary. He's moving classes online for the next two weeks after a surgeon cases 147 since the campus opened on August, the third Most are linked to an off campus party that the's steps are not successful. We will have to send students home. As we did last spring.

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CDC counts Alabama, Texas, California among States that could see the highest number of coronavirus deaths
"Trump has looked at the latest Corona virus numbers and canceled next month's Republican National Convention scheduled for Jacksonville. Correspondent David Beg. No. Florida set a single day record for the number of deaths yesterday, and so did California. The CDC is now saying that over the next four weeks, the states with the greatest likelihood for a large number of deaths are the following Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Utah and right here