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"steve caven" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520

News Talk KOKC 1520

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"steve caven" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520

"The pandemic lingers. Remember last year places shoppers are finding empty shelves and limits on purchase. If you want bread, you're out of luck. Same thing, no hand sanitizer toilet paper. The explosion of coronavirus cases fueled a wave of hoarding by customers, stores and, more importantly, their suppliers couldn't keep up with the demand. They've been trying to play catch up ever since, and are still struggling. Industry executives say they're seeing new problems popping up weekly, driven by Labour and raw material shortages. Many grocery chain say they're getting incomplete and late deliveries. Some food companies say these disruptions could last into 2022. Stacey Lynn, CBS News head coach of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, tested positive for Covid 19 right after a preseason game over the weekend. Mike rebels symptoms are minor, but he might have to spend the rest of the month away from the team. I'm Steve Caven, CBS News Yeah. And this race after 20 years only gets bigger and bigger. Why is it so instrumental to family members and survivors? You know, it's a really special time of year for us. Our family kind of our core family started participating at first and then that has really grown over time. And for us, it's a time to get together and really celebrate my mom and tell wonderful stories and remember all the good things separate from the 19th and those ceremonies. So It's almost a very kind of cathartic experience for us, and we're so glad that has grown and continued to grow over time, and seeing the enhancing participation only makes it more important. Absolutely. And we know that then the story can continue to live on and more folks young and old can learn about the importance of It's Mark Bravo for the marathon meant Are you ready? Jamie Markley, David Van Kim and Scott Robbins. We just become best friends making sense of it all. How I get it and having some fun. Lighten up. Francis. This is the Markley Vancamp and Robin's Show. We're already monthly Camp and Robert Show. Jamie Markley, David Man Camp Scott Robinson. A lot to get to. It's all packed. First of all, as expected, the FDA has given full approval to the Pfizer vaccine. Yes, That.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"With a new strain of bird flu. Authorities say the man was hospitalized last month, but they are not sure where he came in contact with this illness. They do say the risk is very low for further transmission between animals. And humans. The beef is back online meat supplier JBs says the majority of its U. S plants will be back in business today as the company continues to recover from another hack attack on the nation's infrastructure, computer experts say. Better get used to this. We're security expert Jason Crabtree says. Companies need to do a better job protecting their systems. You have to make sure you actually have visibility into the threat last month, or ransomware attack on colonial pipeline led to gas shortages. Russian hacking group, The dark side claimed responsibility and walked away with over $4 million from Colonial. The reality is that consumers are going to continue to experience more of these kinds of disruptions. Given the relatively nascent state of defenses and a lot of major U S corporate. We've got to demand more. President Biden recently signed an executive order strengthening the federal government. Cyber security defenses. Alise Preston CBS News, a bear in the backyard, and that threat bring some fast action for A teenager 17 year old Haley Marina Cho saw trouble in her backyard and Bradbury, California and acted fast. Honestly, The only thing I had in mind was to protect my dogs. That's what I did. She saw a large bear on top of a wall in her backyard, squaring off with the family dogs. She ran out. Shove the bear off the wall. And grabbed her dogs and ran inside. Her lesson is Don't do what she did. Do not push bears do not get close to bears. You do not want to get unlucky. Steve Caven CBS NEWS. It's 9 38. Wall Street is open for business this morning. Let's check out the numbers and where we're headed with Bloomberg business. Here's Tom Busby. Oh, boy. Well, not a lot of movement on Wall Street this morning, Jeff Right now the Dow is down three points. The NASDAQ Up five S and P pretty much flat. So ah, lot of lot of nothing right now. There is a big gainer, though. Once again, it's the movie theater giant AMC shares up 20%. It announced the way to thank the investors who pushed shares up 1400% so far this year, giving them free movie tickets and free popcorn also hire shares of the Swiss drugmaker. A C immune They're up about 8% after positive news about it. Alzheimer's vaccine. Moderna shares also up 2%. It's partnering with the Dutch drugmaker, doubling production of its cover 19 vaccine. I'm Tom Busby Bloomberg Business on WBZ. Boston's news radio. A commissioner fights to keep his job details Next. It's 9 39 spot speaker, not speaker doesn't matter how you say it. Spot speaker.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:19 min | 1 year ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"To the ground in an area that was thriving. It was known as Black Wall Street. Correspondent Antonio Hilton reports on a renewed push to rebuild that community. Question of restitution has been the center of conversation and tension as black residents and lawmakers press for reparations. That's what we're saying out here today, reparations now for those survivors for the descendants and then also rebuild black Wall Street. President Baden says those who attacked Black Wall Street were part of a violent white supremacist mob urging people to fight back against systemic racism. And the president also announced measures air will announce measures to address the racial wealth gap by investing federal funds in black communities will have more on his visit later on this afternoon. In another part of the South, a Kentucky nonprofit gets a substantial reparations payment from someone who looked into their past. CBS is Steve Case in with this story. At first, they thought it might be a scam. The black lead nonprofit called Change Today, changed tomorrow in Louisville, got an email from someone who promised a major donation after learning a great grandfather once owned slaves in Kentucky. But then, as promised, a six figure reparations payment came in. The group's founder and executive director, calls it a blessing but definitely something that was owed. Steve Caven CBS News, the mother of U. S. Capitol police officer, Brian Sick, Nick says she will keep fighting for January six commission to investigate the attack. She and sick. Nick's longtime partner, Sandra Garza, were on Capitol Hill last week They were lobbying for the panel, which was blocked by Republicans. CBS's new cold, Killian says This is not about political parties. It's not that it's about doing what's right for the country and doing right by Brian. What do you think he would make of? Everything that's happening right now. Bernie was very He was a gentle soul. He really was, and he he had a work ethic. Blitz was unbelievable. But don't push him in a corner. So what happened now? I think he would be appalled. But he says it will. It'll get better. Well, I want to point out that during our interview, Mrs Sick, Nick was.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Conway's transportation strategy aimed at cutting traffic deaths and injuries, short term and eliminating them entirely by 2030. New signs go up in the chosen spots next month, the colonial pipeline crisis appears to be nearing an end. Officials hope it also means the end of a practice. Some are labeling dangerous and dumb. Plenty of folks filled up gas cans along with their tanks, as officials warned against horning in the Southeast. Viral photos showed some people filling a plastic Trash bags with gasoline. A tweet from the federal government warned against that transportation Secretary Pete Buddha judge joined in under no circumstances should gasoline ever be put into anything but Vehicle directly or an approved container. One online Means says toilet paper was so last year were filling up bags with gasoline Now. Steve Caven CBS news Get away to WTMJ. This report sponsored by James Imaging Systems, your local document imaging partner, Toshiba copier printers from James Imaging Systems helping business Get back to business. Ryan Jonas, director of technology with the Greendale school district, The partnership we have with James just makes document imaging easy. I really feel like they're on board with us with our best interests at heart. James Energy Systems customer might Sink violin partner would short tech SEPA and business advisor Sperm. Partnership is sharing the same goals. That's why we focus on the client. We make their goals are goals and when they need us, we respond quickly, just like James and I'm doing this for us. Steven.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"45 Governor Charlie Baker says it's possible to be open to state sooner than August. 1st. If everyone gets vaccinated and keeps doing the right things, critics say they're concerned the governor's newly proposed road safety bill doesn't take racial profiling into account. Lowell Woman whose husband allegedly set her on fire late last month, has now died. Students and Tufts University elect the school's first black woman, student body president The U. S sending more than $100 million worth of supplies to help India to fight a surge of Covina cases the country is facing the worst outbreak of the virus is in the world. CBS Is he and Lee Widmore. American Medical supplies are bound for India. Shipment includes essentials like Rapid Pope it tests and masks for frontline workers everywhere you look in India. People are dead or dying. Hospital beds and oxygen are in short supply, forcing doctors to make some tough decisions. Many covert patients end up here at the cemetery side, Comrade Dean says he digs graves nonstop because the bodies just keep coming. Daily deaths have nearly tripled in the past three weeks. The death toll now stands at over 200,000. The U. S. Is advising American citizens to leave India and a warning that access to medical care is becoming severely limited. During this outbreak. A judge denies an elderly inmates requests to be released early, claiming he was at risk of getting covert 19. The state Supreme Court has ruled in the case of running Harris, convicted of second degree murder back in 1975. A couple years ago, he filed a motion for a new trial that was denied. He appealed and then the pandemic arrived. His attorney argued before the state Supreme Court that because of his age and medical condition, he should be released from president asking for a stay of the execution of a sentence. Because he could catch covert. But the court has denied the request, acknowledging that the virus is serious and extraordinary in the courts words, But if they ruled the pandemic alone, presented an exceptional circumstance and let him out. That every prisoner in the Commonwealth would be asking for the same thing. Carl Stevens, WBC Boston's news radio, the Suffolk district attorney, convening a summit to craft a systematic response to what she calls the malfeasance of management. Of the Hinton Lab, D a racial. Rollins says any results from the lab while that employed to convicted chemists are inherently suspect. The summit gathered dozens of attendees, prosecutors, defense attorneys, members of the trial court. Policy professionals and others, The D A says, as members of law enforcement, we must be held to a higher standard and that it is never too early to address egregious and systematic misconduct. And it's never too late to rectify an injustice in a release. The Da's office is through a collaborative, multi pronged approach. The group began the process of crafting a global an equitable resolution for all controlled substance convictions resulting from analysis that were conducted at the now closed. Hinton lab. New details of the death of Andrew Brown in North Carolina. A brown, a black man was killed by sheriff's deputies who were executing Felony drug war. Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Sheriff Tommy wouldn't announcing that four of the deputies involved in carrying out the search warrant never fired their weapons that are being reinstated active duty. The three deputies who did fire remain on administrative leave the sheriff saying Maura investigation is necessary. He's also releasing the names, ranks and salaries of the seven deputies involved. The sheriff. He's promising to be transparent and accountable. Like sewn ABC News 3 49 researchers may have uncovered a new way to diagnose concussions in a three year project at Birmingham University in the UK professor Antonio Bel. I studied 1000 men's rugby players, and he and his team were able to diagnose concussions by analyzing their saliva seems to raise thing is some of the messages the cells Sent each other to say that there's been an injury in the brain, he says Saliva is thought to be affected by cellular signals from cranial nerves in the mouth and throat. Analysis of it later can determine how well the body is healing. Steve Caven CBS News Because of the pandemic, more of us are feeling alone more than ever before the beginning of the pandemic. A whopping 67% of Americans say they feel more alone than ever before. A poll by one poll, and many friends came to see how Coburn 19 has affected people during isolation and quarantines. The pole of more than 2000. People down more than half feel like they've completely lost their sense of community and 62% say they have absolutely no one to talk to you about their loneliness. 46% admit they cried for the first time in years at some point during the pandemic. Matt Piper, CBS News, Harvard grad student who made a name for himself by visiting every T stop in the system. Now has something new to brag about. WBC's Karen Regal explains. Alex Cox has walked or bicycles on every street in Boston that can be walked her bicycle to pawn. Obviously, the tip O'Neill tunnel is out. But other than that, he traversed over 900 Miles and was surprised by places that were not under concrete. Lots of little places like parting rocks. They Even while type areas like between the cliffs and the Wilderness Act, Franklin Park, So there are lots of places like that that I stumbled upon where I just kind of looked around and said Oh, wow, I'm so in the middle of Boston. This is crazy. He's also walks Somerville in Cambridge. He tells me he really likes walking. Karen Regal WBZ Boston's news radio. 3 51 straight ahead, traffic and weather together. What do you guys talking about? Do you ever feel.

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Prosecutors Present Closing Argument in Derek Chauvin Trial

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutors Present Closing Argument in Derek Chauvin Trial

"And assault prosecutors Steve Ashley shirt tries to bring the jury back to the video images of show Vin with his knee on George Floyd's neck forces. Too much he was he was trapped. He was trapped. The unyielding pavement underneath him as unyielding as the men who held him down. The jury is yet to hear from showman's lawyer, CBS NEWS Legal contributor Alexis Hope in this case, it's not an issue of who did it. Intent to kill is not an issue. And so I think this was really an instance where the fact that showed them didn't testify. Won't really weighs heavily on these jurors minds. The jury could get the case later on today. News Special Report. I'm Steve Caven. Once the trial room resumes the court hearing, we will hear from the defense and their

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Rush Limbaugh, conservative radio host, dies at 70

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Rush Limbaugh, conservative radio host, dies at 70

"Opinionated and controversial. Gloves have to come off over the past three decades, he used his nationally syndicated radio broadcast to deliver his conservative ideology. Everybody's making immigration proposals these days. Let me add mind to the mix. Democrats were the frequent subject of his wrath. Barack Obama. Is destroying the United States economy Among Limbaugh's fans President Donald Trump, who awarded Limbaugh the presidential Medal of Freedom during 20 twenties State of the Union address in recognition. Of all that you have done for our nation. Steve Caven, CBS News now former President Trump spoke about Rush Limbaugh today on Fox News. She was just somebody that He loved talking about the

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"steve caven" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WTOP

"A social network that's home to ardent supporters of former President Trump is trying to get back on its feet. Parlor is relaunching. The site was forced off line after the January attack of the capital when Amazon stripped it of Web hosting service. Parlor says current users will be able to get back on this week. New ones can sign up next week The interim CEO is Mark Meckler of the Tea Party movement, and the site vows to be less reliant on big tech guidelines indicate technology and human review will be used to remove threatening or inciting content. Steve Caven CBS News Maryland legislators are considering banning the sentencing of juveniles to life in prison without parole. The legislation would also reduce the life sentences of those who've already served at least 20 years for a serious crime. They made it they committed when they were young. The question is simple. How long should a juvenile spend in prison for a crime he or she committed? In Maryland there, saying no more than 20 years without a review. Here's what effects 82% of those currently jailed or black. That is double the national average. As many as 400 could be eligible to have their cases reviewed. Six states of already concluded that no child should die in prison behind bars. Maryland would make number seven Well. Walter's W. T O P News. Also in Annapolis, a delegate has introduced a bill that would hold police accountable for their actions. Jenelle Wilkins says officers are able to claim immunity even if they use excessive force. Currently, millions of taxpayer dollars have been paid out to victims of police conduct. Yet in most circumstances, officers don't face any civil liability or consequences of misconduct. Under her legislation, judges would be able to award up to 25. $1000 in restitution. If police officers are found responsible legislators in Maryland they're going to try again to raise the minimum age for marriage. The Capital Gazette reporting efforts to do so have failed over the past five years. 15 year olds can marry in Maryland. Now, in the case of pregnancy or the birth of a child with parental approval. 16 and 17 year olds don't need to be pregnant. They only need parental consent. Legislation being considered now would allow 17 year olds to get married, just spouses who are four years their senior at most kids younger than 17 would have to wait. 26 States have increased the minimum marriage age in the past few years, including Virginia, which back in 2016 raised the age to 18 to Virginia. Now where there's some good news this morning for lawmakers working to close a billion dollar budget gap, the governor Ralph North of says an additional $730 million in state revenue has come in, and the General Assembly can use that money to put final touches on a revised two years spending plan. Virginia has been working to cut about a billion dollars, fearing less revenue because of the pandemic. But now primarily because of strong sales tax collections over the Christmas holiday season, the state has more money to work with. It could mean a five instead of a 3% raise for teachers and more money for schools as they reopen Kyle Cooper w T o p News Well coming up in money news. The mark is there just a bit higher. The local Bitcoin King I'm Jeff label 11 24. Here's Chris Close in ski. The director of direct auto lending at Penn Fed Credit Union on Smart Auto shopping and Financing sponsored by Pin fed. Noah's much as you can. Comfortable is what you want. You're shopping for become feeble with what you're intending for, but also at the same time, you know, Don't be afraid. Tol away, right?.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

04:42 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Day sale at mattress firm Kevin Brennan. WBC's traffic on the threes forgiven. Thank you, and we do have some concerns about flooding tonight. Localized ponding and minor urban poor drainage flooding across Rhode Island and southeast Massachusetts. We have a special weather statements because of the heavy rains this morning and the snow on the ground where the more the forecast which calls for snow coming up in 10 minutes from right now. Live local and fiercely independent. This is WBZ news radio. Good morning. Here are the five things you need to know it. 11 15 more than 40 Million Americans have gotten at least the first does have a coded vaccine as new infections fall to its lowest daily level since the month of November, the first mass vaccine side of Worcester opening up later today, it was delayed because of the ice, Mrs that Twister State University Money left on spent more than a billion dollars in federal care. Zach Money in Massachusetts is still sitting there. Take me out to the ball game Video on tick talk shows two guys breaking in the Fenway running across the field, and no one's caught them. Yes. And again the story back to the White House, they invited administration has relaunched a special open enrollment period to allow people to get health insurance. And bounce kisses with health insurance dot com and says nine million Americans are eligible for free or discounted A C a plan. The FDA plans also have the opportunity to be subsidized, which means the government would pay for part of the plan. We've heard so much that a CIA plans are expensive, but when we haven't heard a lot about it, there's actually an opportunity to get discounted. This impacts people in the 36 states that use the federal exchange for Obama care. Back to Washington. A commission will be formed to investigate the fax of the January 6 capital, Riot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, making the announcement, saying the commission will be similar to the one created after the September 11th attacks. Speakers also asking for more money to be set aside for the safety of members of Congress and the security of the Capitol building. The backlash fell by Republicans who voted to impeach the former president goes on. Another Republican senator is being punished by his party for sighting with Democrats during the Trump impeachment trial, Mr Burr The North Carolina Republican Party has voted unanimously. It's essential Richard Burr. He was one of seven Republican senators to say Trump was guilty of inciting the capital Riot bird who is not running for re election, calling it quote a sad day for North Carolina Republicans, adding, My party's leadership has chosen loyalty to one man over the core principles of the Republican Party and the founders of our great nation. That was a B C's faith. A boob. A reporting from Washington Parlor, which became quite famous during the ride, is trying to get back on its feet. All right wing social Network parlor is relaunching. The site was forced off line after the January attack of the capital. When Amazon stripped it of Web hosting service parlor says current users will be able to get back on this week. New ones can sign up next week. The interim CEO is Mark Meckler of the Tea Party movement, and the site vows to be less reliant on big tech guidelines indicate technology and human review will be used to remove threatening or inciting content. Steve Caven CBS News Imprisoned former FBI agent John Connolly wants out of prison he wants out on medical grounds. A Conley is currently serving of 40 year prison sentence. Tipping off former Boston mobster Whitey Bulger that he was about to be implicated in a mob murder. Connelly will ask the Florida Commission on Offender Review tomorrow to release him. On. Lee's lawyer says their client has melanomas and diabetes will keep you posted on that. Logan Airport announcing new Way to feed hungry travelers, boss to go gos. The number to go boss to go lets passengers order food or retail items from any terminal using their phone or their online device, and then you can pick up the items at any gate pick up his free. There's a 99 cent charge for deliveries. Logan also announcing several new safety men, Today's.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"You need to know. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejects the idea of centering Donald Trump. Now that the former president has been acquitted in the Senate, the state Department of Public Health reported 1949 new coronavirus cases yesterday evening and 65 more deaths. Another person has died from that fire in Worcester Friday night, bringing the death toll to three. Thean, imprisoned former FBI agent with connections to mobster Whitey Bulger is asking to be released from prison early Now back to our top story yesterday's acquittal in the Senate of Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial. Seven Republicans, including Susan Collins of Maine, joined 50 Democrats in voting to impeach the president 10 short of the number needed to convict CBS is Skyler Henry tells us more about closing arguments from Mr Trump's lawyers and the response from the former president himself. The defense continued to challenge the legitimacy of the Senate trial. This has been perhaps the most unfair and flagrantly unconstitutional proceeding in the history of the United States Senate After his acquittal, Mr. Trump issued a statement saying, in part, this has been yet another phase of the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. No president has ever gone through anything like it. Skyler Henry. CBS NEWS Washington And among the seven Republican senators voting to convict Trump with Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana. Cassidy on ABC s this week says there must now be a bipartisan probe into the deadly capital insurrection. There should be a complete investigation. About what happened on 16 both. Why was there not? Mork Law Enforcement National Guard already mobilized what was known who knew it when they do it all that because that builds the basis so this never happens again in the future. New Hampshire Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen voted to impeach Trump. She called the case made by the House impeachment managers clear and compelling. Well. China is responding to US allegations that its withholding information about the covert outbreak from World Health Organization investigators, the White House says it had deep concerns about the way the data from early in the pandemic was being handled. China is now accusing the U. S of damaging international cooperation and pointing fingers at countries that have been supporting the W H O Following the U. S allegations. W. H O T members spoke out, saying their investigators had gotten the right information throughout their investigation. Amid the nation's covert vaccine roll out, there are calls for teachers to have more access to the vaccines. Brown University's Dr Ashish Jha on the high stakes had lots of schools open quite safely without having teachers vaccinated. That said. I have been in favor of getting teachers vaccinated early and making them a priority. I think it will add an important level of Assurance and will help us open school safely. John also said Madonna and Fizer are studying their vaccines for use in adolescents aged 12 to 17. He says that data should be out by late spring or early summer. Museums are among the cultural institutions that have suffered during the pandemic. CBS is Steve Kay, Thin has more on a Seattle artist move to bring art into people's homes like little libraries that have popped up in the pandemic. For book sharing. There are little art galleries, Seattle artist Stacey Mill. Rainey has won all of our museums and galleries and Other art forms have been shut down. So this is a substitute. It's attracted a lot of locals like Burton Holt, who's contributed several pieces because of the pandemic because of what everybody's going through, and another creative outlet for people that probably never had a creative outlet. It's also attracted an online community more than 200 works of passed through since December. Steve Caven. CBS News Mardi Gras in New Orleans canceled no parades and bars in the area closed through Tuesday. Some tourists, though, showed up anyway, this woman named Chany says she just couldn't stay away. So excited to come through Mardi Gras. We booked this trip a year Golden Koran viruses, shutting everything down. Bourbon Street is closed through.

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"steve caven" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520

News Talk KOKC 1520

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520

"Call for a free legal consultation at 1 805 78 24 100. That's 1 805 78 24 101 805 78. 2400 More evidence that life has changed dramatically for working mothers since the pandemic hit almost one year ago. Nearly a million American mothers have left the work force during the pandemic job site, indeed, says working mothers have fared far worse and fathers and worse than any other group. Men and women aged 25 to 54 without Children have left the workforce in roughly the same numbers. But once there are Children involved, there is a big gap. The share of fathers of that age range in the workforce has dropped 3.1 points for mothers. It has dropped. 5.7 points almost twice as much. Elaine Cobb CBS News well, the NBA gave teams pregame options and the pandemic and now with some fans allowed back it games for the first time. The Dallas Mavericks are not playing the national Blanton before tip off on her mark. Cuban says he made that decision back in November. I'm Steve Caven, CBS News We want to see Nikki. Nice to be with your accent. Can you say SAS watch glory? Of course I can sex squash. See, that's not quite right. Let's just sack this and talk about the 21 Forte soul or sported you pick for 1 49 a month zero down Glory I might not be able to say sex scratch, but I know a great deal when I hear one. City. Nobody beats Khalidi, Kia, Cory Nobody. We're all concerned about the rising costs of health care, body works. Primary care and physical therapy has a solution. Cash services by eliminating the insurance middleman. Body works could bring you better prices for such services as ultrasound, dry, needling, cupping, hyper volt massage to treat pain, joint.

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Christopher Plummer, "Sound of Music" star, dies at 91

Rush Limbaugh

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Christopher Plummer, "Sound of Music" star, dies at 91

"Died. His talent agency says he passed away peacefully this morning at his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine Taylor, by his side. More in his life from CBS is Steve Caven, Christopher Plummer had complicated feelings about the film The sound of music in which he played Captain von Trapp. Father of the singing von traps. It turned him into an international star. Yet for years, he was critical of the musical. Describing his role as sentimental and gooey. The movie was There were too many nuns and it Plummer preferred character parts he portrayed 60 minutes journalist Mike Wallace in the Insider. You corporate lackey. Who told you your incompetent little fingers have the requisite skills to edit me and Sherlock Holmes in murder By decree, Watson, What are you doing? Steve Cave and CBS News. Christopher Plummer was 91 years old CBS NEWS Special

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"6 and while lawmakers gear up Double BBC's Drew Mulholland takes a look at the legal side of things with President Joe Biden, already sworn in. A lot of people want to know why is this so important to do Right now? The immediacy is important because those images is fresh in people's minds. But that's not going to be true A week from now it's already less vivid than it was. A week ago, I spoke with Professor of law Rosanna Cavallaro, It's Suffolk University, who also answered the question of why the chief Justice is not presiding over this whole thing. Well, it's a little technicality because at the time of the Senate trialing Donald Trump is Not the president. So the Constitution says that when the president just being impeached, the chief justice presides. But if it's not the president because the president is Joe Biden now then we have the ordinary rules of who presides in the Senate, and that person is president. Pro temp. Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy Drew Mohammed WBC Boston's news radio. The trial is slated to begin the week of February. 8th. Meantime, major moves in the Senate last night as the transition of power between Republicans and Democrats takes an important step. ABC is Alex Alex Parrish, a explains Minority leader Mitch McConnell is allowing a Senate power sharing deal to advance organizing the evenly split Senate with Democrats and control. It comes after McConnell was reassured that the filibuster a stalling tactic for the minority that requires 60 votes to overcome will remain intact, and McConnell saying late last night that he has accomplished his goal in securing The filibuster tactic after two Democratic senators said they would not agree to changing the existing rules. Now, after brokering that power sharing agreement in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is making up for lost time. By attempting to refill a cove it sized hole in the U. S economy. He says Democrats would prefer Republicans support on covert relief, but they're prepared to continue without them. Americans are still getting sick. Americans were still dying. Americans, They're still losing their jobs. We must not suffer timidity or delay. There is great urgency to continue the work of covert relief. And that's exactly what the Senate will do. But DeLay is exactly what looks like might happen here. Those congressional talks of the stimulus package showing few clear signs of progress. And Rhode Island Governor and Commerce secretary nominee Gino Ray Mondo says if confirmed, one of hers. Her first priorities will be addressing the economic damage caused by Cove in 19. CBS is Allison Keyes continues our coverage. Raimondo says the pandemic has touched every community urban, suburban and tribal and exacerbated longstanding tensions facing low income families and communities of color. She says her second priority is me to ensure that American workers and manufacturers can compete fairly on the global playing fields. Raimondo is expected to easily win a confirmation vote. But it is unclear when that might occur as national security nominations often take precedent. Allison Keyes, CBS NEWS Washington, one social media giant, is creating its own kind of police force. ABC is Chuck Sivertsen report, Twitter is enlisting its users to help combat misinformation on its service by flagging and notated misleading and false tweets. The pilot program, called Bird Watch, allows a pre selected group of users who sign up through Twitter, Speaking of Twitter, the platform, taking new action against an outspoken supporter. Former president Trump CBS is Steve Kay. Thin with his story. Twitter has permanently banned my pillow CEO Mike Lindell's account. He has continually backed the baseless claim that Donald Trump on the 2020 election. He even met with Mr Trump Days before he left the White House. Twitter says Lindell repeatedly violated its civic integrity policy designed to fight disinformation. Some store chains have dropped the my pillow brand over the last week. Steve Caven. CBS News on Again. We're talking about Twitter, and we're just.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"The only way we're truly going to make a great America. Used to have all Americans feel like they're included. We have to honor our diversity. It's not a threat. It's our strength. You sit weeping in the promised land was actually from a line he wrote 30 years ago, he says, music can be a unifier. Racism is systemic in our country. Silence is racism, because if you're not doing something, you're allowing the racist. The winner would get. Steve Caven CBS News Sand doesn't sound like a big deal, but it can be. This is WBC's Karen Regal Reports from the Newburyport Harvey Newburyport Harbor Federal Navigation Project just picked up over $7 million in federal funding to have the Army Corps of Engineers dredged the harbor for the first time since 2010. Not only will that affect shipping and fishing, but Senator Brewster says the sand dredged up will be used to rebuild the beaches and dunes in and around Plum Island. We've got a particularly bad situation happening right now. A new area known as reservation terrorists in that vicinity and new report. Well, we've had significant erosion and not only our homes being threatened, but public infrastructure and public safety of being threatened sand cost real money charge says Getting the scent will cut the cost of this project significantly. And read to the harbor. Karen Regal WBZ, Boston's news radio's president, Biden making his first calls to foreign leaders, and also he's signs 30 executive orders in his first few days in office. We take a look at that, plus nearly 5000 new covert cases reported in Massachusetts latest daily count. But there is one good sign in the report. We have that And more coming straight up. It's by 28 Bring energy efficiency and beauty to your home with Pella windows.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Mr. Biden is also pushing to increase minimum wage to $15 an hour. Joe Biden's chief of staff, is in contact with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. A new year often means for a lot of people trying to hit the gym. More so fitness centers are doing their best every day to make that resolution possible right now and during this covert 19 pandemic, Here's CBS's Jim Priscilla. Many gyms air doubling down on covert 19 safety measures with the usual uptick in business after the first of the year. Ross Flora's owns a fitness center in Charlottesville, Virginia, remain focused on the protocols and procedures that we need to to make sure that we provide a safe and healthy environment for those trying to reach Europe in his goals. Many fitness centers air offering online workouts for those hesitant to go into a gym gym, Krystle a CBS News across the country, businesses are wrestling with the best ways to get an entire war. Workforce vaccinated here, CBS a Steve Caven should companies make a covert vaccine mandatory for workers. Nearly half of the people who weighed in said Yes. Do make it mandatory, Jessi Hempel of linked in says in that company's survey of users on the question, 40% said, no financial incentives like the one offered by dollar general to its employees might be an answer The balance years to provide the incentives that Aaron Credit going to encourage them to do the right thing in the name of science for public health. Well, also Allowing them to feel that they are making the decision. Steve CASE and CBS News a teenager from Eastern, keeping it all in the family, ending her high school years of the big project on autism. We get the story from WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe 17 year old Haley cut burned, decided to focus. Her senior project at Oliver Aims High School on raising awareness about autism. That's because she has a younger sister, who was on the autism spectrum between the whole life. Tina struggle and it comes making friendships at school have We want to do a big project to raise awareness for a lot of years Now. As part of Hayley's project, she created a fundraiser selling T shirts and sweatshirts that include the picture of a blue puzzle piece, which represents autism. Half of the funds raised will go to purchase sensory integration toys for Children with autism in Eastern faculty toys, like the City centers, Little clicking but employs my sister like those, it could be way too bloody give so far she's raised over $1000. Kim Tom, a. Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radio governor, Charlie Baker, signing a bill that will let you know when you're swimming and raw sewage, huh? WBC's Karen Regal has the story for us with the one senator Diana dissolved Liam has been working on. It has wanted this bill to become law for a while it requires two which facilities to notify the public when they need to discharge raw sewage into waterways. Something that has been an issue along the Merrimack River. She and other lawmakers said. Family should know family trips to the beach or taking their animals down to the river going on in their kayaks, going on their boats or just going for a family swim. Didn't wanna make sure that at our beach is all very beachcomber Island on all along the Merrimack River in the first half success of the ambience. You know, this is something statewide as well that residents are informed that they have the tools they.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Very chilly right now. 31 degrees in Boston. Beautiful sunshine and very breezy at 10 o'clock. Good morning to you on this Sunday. I'm teen Eagle. Here's what's happening with the nomination of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for labor secretary in the incoming Biden administration. The race is heating up for the mayor's office. City cohorts. Michelle Woman, Andrea Campbell have already announced their plans to run for mayor, but that race is likely to get more crowded. According to WBC's nightside host Dan Ray. Boston Police Commissioner William Grass could be next He joined US live This morning, So it's very close to really gross reached out to me last night and told me that he is 90% of the way they're just checking off with a couple of family members to make sure that everybody is on board has been with BP for more than three decades. He's held the top spot since 2018 think that people have looked at him through years of public service. A lot of politicians will save me a public service, but what they're doing is they're looking for a political office, maybe to become a stepping stone to another political office. Other names being Discussed include a state rap, a state senator and at least one other city councilor. Matt Shearer, WBZ Boston's news radio. Taking a look now at the latest covert 19 numbers here in Massachusetts, not going the right direction. 7110 new confirmed cases reported bring the base days total cases since the beginning of the pandemic. So 9 407,033 against 7110 new cases reported in the last 24 hour period. Estimated active cases 80 8 8045 looks like the seven day average positivity rate is now 7.35% 90 more deaths reported nearly 13,000. People here in Massachusetts have lost their lives to Cove. It nearly 2300 and covert 19 patients remain in the hospital and 445 patients remaining the ICU after President Trump was Pat, banned from Twitter and suspended from Facebook and Instagram. For now, the president said that he has been negotiating with Areas. Other sites, one of those sides could be parlay. That's a two year old social media platform that has drawn much of its support from the right, However, Apple and Google have both removed the parlay out from their Google play an apple app stores and now Amazon will also remove parlay from its hosting service at midnight tonight here, senior editor large in sheer These moves by Amazon, Apple and Google follow a recalibration of sorts that's happening within the social media world. The tech industry is increasingly becoming aware of their involvement in spreading extremist ideology and enabling the riot at the Capitol. And justice. Congress is going through its efforts to hold law enforcement and the president to account for what happened. We are now seeing the tech industry do something very similar. The CEO of Parlay says the APP could be unavailable for up to a week or so as they rebuild and also criticizing the punishment as an attack to kill competition in the marketplace. Some unsung heroes inside the U. S Capitol last Wednesday, there was newly sworn in Republican Congressman Troy Nehls next to police is the mob tried to breach the House chamber. You can see one young man. I could see the anger in his eyes. Instinct told him to negotiate. This is not the way we settle our differences. We should never resort to violence and Democrat Andy Kim from New Jersey. Assessing the damage really brought a tear to my eye to see just How desecrated Awas he took to cleaning things up on his own. This building the capital is bigger than us. Our democracy is bigger than us. Steve Caven CBS news Back to the roads right now. It is 10 03 traffic and weather together, starting with a Subaru Retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. Good morning, David. Any problems? Good morning, Tina. Well, we're looking at a light volume of traffic all around downtown with no problems here. Even the expressway where it's a trouble free 10 minutes to get into the city from Braintree and nothing happening on the South shore up her down Route three. Also looking good on route 24. By the way tomorrow and Tuesday, there'll be daytime detours. Well, the on ramps from Route 44 east onto 24 or closed on the mass pike. No problems there. 11 minutes between 1 28 in the expressway 1 28 itself is clear Everything north of the city in good shape. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the threes, Memphis. Last winter ever in a brand new all wheel drive 2021 Subaru forester, starting at 24 7 95 with 1.9% financing for up to 72 months. Details at Subaru of New England dot com. It's 10 04. And now the weather brought to you by the some palm gigs Beautiful sunshine Today High near 40 mostly clear tonight dropping to about 26 Partly sunny tomorrow as well as Tuesday High 41 Wednesday Makes of sunshine and clouds high about 42 right now. Beautiful. Bright sunshine 33 degrees in Gloucester, 34 in Peabody, 29. Emma.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:25 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WTOP

"I'm John Dumb and Luke. Lucrative is our producer and coming up. Democrats are talking about impeaching the president again that massive hack on the government authorities now saying it was Russian. Insight on the ground into how protest Ng evolved into a riot at the Capitol. I'm kids often so you tell me news time. It's 5 31. As federal agents continue to arrest people involved in Wednesday's violent breach of the Capitol Building. President Trump's actions are being discussed among congressional Democrats. CBS is Rebecca Kaplan has more. In a late night letter to House Democrats Speaker Nancy Pelosi signal that there may be action on impeachment or some of the consequence for the president for Wednesday's riots as soon as this week. In the letter, she wrote. Quote. It is absolutely essential that those who perpetrated the assault on our democracy be held accountable. There must be a recognition that this desecration was instigated by the president. The speaker said that she'll be proceeding with meetings with members and constitutional experts and others and urged House Democrats to be prepared to return to Washington this week. If impeached, Mr Trump would be the first president to be impeached twice. Vice President Mike Pence, is apparently not ruling out the use of the 25th amendment and is apparently willing to preserve the option in case President Trump becomes Maura unstable. That's according to CNN, which cites a source close to the vice president. Source says there's some concern inside Pence's team that invoking the 25th amendment or even another impeachment process could trigger the president to do something that puts the nation at risk. At this point. The president and vice president still have not spoken since Wednesday's riots that left five people dead. Man photograph smiling as he carried out. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is leg turn while a mob of President Trump's supporters Storm the nation's capital is among dozens who have been arrested so far. Adam Johnson in Florida, was arrested Friday night He was quickly ideas on social media and had posted about being there. The man who sat in Pelosi's office chair with his feet up, Richard Barnett of Arkansas, was also arrested. As was the man dressed as a bare chested Viking Jake Anjali of Arizona End up Jensen of Iowa, the man apparently seen on video, leading a mob up the stairs chasing a loan officer who tried to hold them back. Then there's West Virginia state lawmaker Derrick Evans, who posted video online this bumping with the police officer. He was arrested. Meanwhile, Seattle's interim police chief says two officers are on administrative leave. And under investigation After being seen on social media. They're on Julie Walker. There were some unsung heroes inside the Capitol last Wednesday, there was newly sworn in Republican Congressman Troy Nehls next to police is the mob tried to breach the House chamber. You can see one young man. I could see the anger in his eyes. Instinct told him to negotiate. This is not the way we settle our differences. We should never resort to violence and Democrat Andy Kim from New Jersey. Assessing the damage really brought a tear to my eye to see Just how desecrated itwas he took to cleaning things up on his own. This building the capital is bigger than us. Democracy is bigger than us. Steve Caven CBS News Coming Up here in just 60 seconds more on that massive hack that originated in Russia of US compute government computer systems and many more It's 5 34..

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"steve caven" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

08:01 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Blame on President Trump today at a briefing but says impeachment is up to Congress had the active encouragement. Of a city president of the United States. And the way in which the breakdown and security occurred needs to be thoroughly investigated. Republicans likely will not back that move. President Trump announced today. He will not attend the inauguration for Biden. Earlier, Democratic Texas congressman Al Green says it shows the president will not support a peaceful transfer of power cannot allow The instigator. Of the turmoil and the person who has engendered the crisis. Michelle Franzen ABC News, citing unlimited wtmj news time 3 31 from the WTMJ Breaking News Center, a Texas congressman who grew up in Dodge County found himself helping Capitol Police hold back riders on Wednesday. Troy Neel's tells TMJ forced Charles Benson how he jumped into action when he heard people trying to bust down the door to the House chamber. Initially, Charles I really thought it was gunfire at first You know, we kind of you could see where in pictures. We got down for a moment. But then we moments later, we figured no, that's not gunfire. They use some type of Ah, sharp, blunt object to bust the glass. Former county sheriff in southeast Texas. Neil's older brother, Todd, and his father, a bull sheriffs in Dodge County. After Wednesday's ride at the U. S. Capitol, several of President Trump's social media accounts were temporarily suspended. We can't do anything on Facebook right now, they have blocked him through the January 20th inauguration builder in Lincoln's Andy Larson says. There are other platforms besides Facebook and Twitter, But they don't have the same reach parlor Gavin Me We are all growing very fast. They still are just a fraction The size. Facebook is 1.8 billion users. Twitter is around 200 million power, for instance, has 10 million Jane met near WTMJ News. Marquis Health Department has begun administering covert 19 vaccines to frontline workers. Rusty Mellberg has more and the WTMJ breaking news Center John near Tom Barrett says, thanks to a request made to state health officials, the city got 120 doses of the visor vaccine Thursday, and all were administered over the past two days. That means individuals who work for our health department Means individuals who are at the testing sites. It means firefighters here in the city Maki, who work in emergency response, Barrett adds. The city should get 800 doses by the end of next week, more to come later on, and the Wisconsin center will be used to administer the vaccine starting Tuesday. Meanwhile, some actual good news on the health front cases of the flu are way down this season. Record number of flu vaccines were produced for this season. The CDC reports, more than half of adults were vaccinated by the end of December, higher than the same time in Prior seasons. After all of these holiday get togethers on worried that this twin de Mick could still occur in January late January into February. There's still plenty of time, which is why social distancing mask wearing hand washing and staying home went sick are more important than ever. Least. Preston CBS NEWS New YORK The latest jobs report was weaker than expected. The surgeon coronavirus cases caused the economy to slow down and more employers let workers go. CBS News Business correspondent Diane King home 2020 will be the worst year for the labor market since World War chip. The good news is we have a vaccine. There is an end in sight. But CBS news business analysts, Jill slash singer says the economy will continue to struggle during the winter months. This is going to be Period where we see more job losses, slowdowns. We're going to see people needing help. The government report found about one out of four people who do have a job are working remotely. Deal. She and the journalist who revealed painful truths about the Vietnam War, has died in 84 reporter and author Neil Sheehan broke the story of the Pentagon papers for The New York Times in 1971. It chronicled deception about the Vietnam War and the over confidence about the chances for American victory. I never got away from the war, not because I was obsessed with it in those years because it was the event of my generation. Sheehan's 1988 book about the war won the Pulitzer Prize. Steve Caven, CBS News WTMJ news time. 3 35 riders stormed the U. S. Capitol. No charges in the Jacob Blake shooting and the Packers enjoy a quick vacation. All that and more on Eric Bill steps Week interviews sponsored by outdoor living, Unlimited vote. You can't steal our minds. We stop. The steel rallies have been going since November. But this one here on the National mall right in front of the White House. This'd expected to be one of the biggest because it coincides with Congress certifying the number of our election results. Gonna walk down to the Capitol. Because you'll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength and you have to be strong. Police are squabbling with protesters up there we Oh, protesters are inside the Capitol building. Oh, testers have broken through into the first floor right now we can hear I have heard a couple of loud bangs as Capitol police moved in trying to secure the scene. There are multiple entrances to the capital to top that. I know well, we're running down the hall dreaming at get back into your offices. That walkway were vice President Mike Pence in the senator's entered the chamber in the center of the room. Is being blockaded with furniture, as the protesters were trying to get in Capitol police have their guns drawn. Don't with us Congressman Mike Gallagher is in Washington. I'm coming to you from a barricaded Office in Capitol Hill, with crazy stuff happening all around me something I didn't even think it was humanly possible. We have witnessed what can on Lee be described as a national disgrace. Sure, glad that, at least for one day. I didn't hear my Democrat colleagues calling to defund the police lawmakers did get back to certifying the electoral college vote. A woman died out there tonight. And you're making these objections. We are joined Live by Wisconsin Congressman Glenn Growth movie tickets for most of the theatrical performance they were saying, You know, I just wanted to send a message. But it's kind of any responsible thing. It is my decision. Now that I announce today before you No Kenosha, law enforcement officer in this case will be charged with any criminal offenses. Members of the Blake family say their fight is far from over. I understand you're bringing the giant gonna front territory Community for hundreds of years complex uncle leading the charge for protesters in the streets of Kenosha Tuesday night, But he says their sights are set even broader. The nation's capital March there and they go on to Pelosi Barn Party. We've got a list of demands on. I think the bucks are going to take a 24 2nd violation. The players will all kneel on the floor. A solidarity to the events in Kenosha Butts, assistant coach Darvin Ham business said. This hard name and hopefully things will get better Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. Everyone hides the body to look in the distance. Right now you're playing better than ever. The great people of Wisconsin don't like hearing this a lot. But I say because truth You're cutting gluten and probably most importantly, for me, in my own blood type dairy out of my diet has really made a difference in my body. How can the quarterback.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Police in Washington recovering two pipe bombs at the scene of yesterday's ride by pro Trump supporters of the U. S. Capitol multi of cocktails and at least one long gun was also found as investigators searched the scene. What about President Trump? He is largely alone, according to ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl and told the Cabinet members have had discussions about the 25th amendment, which would be removing President from office because he is mentally unfit. There have been those discussions. Yes, Barbara Comstock is a former Republican congressman from Virginia. She supports those discussions. I've comfort to be invoked. I would hope Vice president Pence and Cabinet members would have to do that, because I am very concerned. I still have that sense of dried for 14 more days and what this man might do at least four members of the White House staffer resigning over the violence. Former chief of staff Mike Mick Mulvaney telling CNBC he's stepping down as special envoy to Northern Ireland and thinks others will do the same. Carrie Preston. ABC News At least one state lawmaker faces an uncertain future after what happened at the U. S. Capitol, one of those who apparently invaded the U. S. Capitol, a West Virginia state lawmaker, capital, Republican delegate, Derrick Evans, celebrated with others and posted video on social media, then pulled it down. Democratic leaders in West Virginia are now calling for his resignation a month after he was sworn into his first term and for him to be prosecuted. Steve Caven, CBS NEWS Staying Informed is Easy with WBZ Boston's hardest working newsroom earned your trust every day. Like getting to the truth of every story we cover reporting the news that matters to.

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"steve caven" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"steve caven" Discussed on WTOP

"Very same electoral results. CBS News Special Report. I'm Steve Caven. Well, some congressional Republicans today will object to electoral college results confirming Joe Biden won the presidential election and what's expected to be Pretty extraordinary joint Session of Congress as we hear from W. T. O P S. Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. I hope my head's comes through for us. I have to President Trump has been keeping the heat on Vice President Mike Pence, wrongly claiming that Pence can somehow reject the electoral votes. The joint session is largely a ceremonial process of counting and confirming the electoral votes. Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner is critical of the House and Senate Republicans who plan to challenge state votes. The hypocrisy of this effort is stunning. Members in certain states are contesting the results in those very same states, which would throw their own elections into doubt among the states expected to be challenged by senators Josh Holly, Ted Cruz and others. Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller w T. O P News President Trump is calling. The New York Times report. Fake news The newspaper says vice president Pence told Mr Trump that the vice president does not have the power to block the counting of electoral college results by Congress. The Times says. Pence delivered that message during his weekly lunch with the president. Times reports that Pence may at some point during the Senate debates today, acknowledged the president's claims about election fraud coming up in just a minute. We'll tell you what DC's mayor is saying about her city and whether it's prepared for today's protests. 11 34 get incredible savings on beautiful home.

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Isaias near hurricane strength as it crawls toward Carolinas

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Isaias near hurricane strength as it crawls toward Carolinas

"Zaius is packing top sustained winds of 70 miles an hour as it moves north along the eastern seaboard closing in on the Carolinas. WCBS TV. Islamic, Quinn says it's just below hurricane strength. The hurricane warning is really on Lee from the area just south of Myrtle Beach. The area just north of Wilmington, North Carolina, Wade Hall lives in Rocky Mount North Carolina. He's braced for the storm. We went to the grocery store last night, got some water, and I feel the core's up just kind of picking the art of making sure everything's in place. We're not too worried on this one. It's expected to be a rainmaker with flooding possible. There is the possibility of tornadoes getting kicked up to Tom Don, his emergency management director in Hilton Head, South Carolina. It can be some significant wind. It's It's a pretty wide range, so Really for us. We want folks to go ahead and hunker down and pay attention. Don't go out if you don't have to CBS News update. I'm Steve Caven in the Weather

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