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KPIX CBS Overnight News July 12, 2024
Legs, something you need to move around and move forward in life be taken from you like this, man. Beach bummer, concern over coronavirus as thousands crowd the shore. On summers last big weekend. And later, the newlyweds who refused to let covid spoil their big day. This is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im good evening. Im jamie yuccas in los angeles. While marking the unofficial end to summer this
Labor Day Weekend
more than 200 people at a california campground had to be rescued by military helicopters. The creek fire in
Central California
has burned at least 46,000 acres. Its one of at least three major wildfires across the state fueled by extreme heat and high winds. Jon vigliotti is on the front line near the
Sierra National
forest. Reporter an inferno raging out of control tonight in the
Sierra National
forest. The 100foot flames destroying homes, leaving a trail of destruction and even trapping campers. The roads are burned. Californias
National Guard
air lifting 200 people to safety. From mam of the pool reservoir. The dozens are recovering tonight, the fire burning more than 46,000 acres so far. The sheriff told us that we didnt have to evacuate but he was advising we do because he didnt know if the fire would jump the road and we couldnt get out. Reporter in san diego, the valley fire ripped through 4,000 acres, already burning ten homes and threatening more. We all have houses built after 2005. Theres so much fuel at the base of that hill. I dont know if it will weather the storm or not. Reporter 100 miles east of l. A. , the el dorado fire exploding in size, now burning in rugged terrain. Californias wildfires are record breaking and relentless. So far this year alone, the state has seen almost two million acres burned, fire crews are stretched thin. The military has become a more common sight and for those trapped by the increasingly erratic flames, back up arrived just before time ran out. The nachg
National Guard
used a chinook helicopter to rescue 20 people at a time. Those left behind were told to jump into the lake to escape the flames. Tonight thousands of people across the state are under a mandate story evacuation as several fires continue to burn out of control and the record heat thats helping fuel these flames, expected to last through at least tomorrow. Jamie. Jonathan, thank you. Please stay safe. Those fires are being fueled by record breaking temperatures while other parts of the country will face their own weather extremes this week. Cbs news meteorologist and climate specialist
Jeff Berardelli
is tracking it. Jeff . Jamie, this heat wave is extraordinary. Its about as hot as it can get across california right now. Were going see a lot more heat over the next 24 hours. Today through tomorrow another 100 record high is possible. A lot of them september records and some alltime heat. 123 in palm springs, fresno, 112 degrees. Climate change took run of the mill heat wave and made it into a remarkable heat wave. Watch this front. Its more trouble. As the front heads to the south it will cool down temperatures but infuse dry and windy weather into california. Were fighting a lot of fires right now, and as the wind winds through the canyons, were going to see gust s of 40 and 50 miles an hour. And the possibility of out of control wildfires. Look at this ridge of heat across the west. Batch it break down quickly. Temperatures will drop around 60 degrees in places like denver. Amarillo down to 35. Look at laramie, wyoming, at one degree. Unbelievable. Im going say about is 50 lows as we go through the week, and snow on top of that. Several inches of snow possible in denver. In the mountains as much as a food to a foot and a half of powder. Jeff, thank you. Today
President Trump
used the word sick to describe portland protests. The city erupted last night when molotov cocktails were the thrown. During a rally against
Police Violence
and racial injustice. More than 50 people were arrested. Lilia luciano is there. Reporter on the 100th night of protests, demonstrators again gathered in a park for what started off as a lawful rally. Black lives matter. But soon escalated. Portland
Police Suspected
the crowd of hundreds marching to the precinct and they called it a riot this remains a riot. Reporter a molotov cocktail was thrown. The
Police Rushed
in fast. The cops are rushing us. [ bleep ]. Reporter with tear gas and other impact weapons, anyone in their way. Get back. We need room to work. Some protesters lighting fires and throwing fireworks. One striking an officers hand. Tear gas all over the place. Hundreds of people have left and now pulled back seven times. A very active scene. Lots of tear gas, lots of clashes and many arrests. [ bleep ]. Whats your name. Even on the front line, protesters greeted the police. Taxpayers pay your bill. He said he was there last night. We have a constitutional right to assemble on public property and as long as theyre able to declare it a riot because they dont want us somewhere, well keep showing up. Reporter this is the area where most of the clashes took place last night. In the daytime theres kids playing, riding their bikes. Except for some left over paint it looks like nothing ever happened. Tonight protesters are set to head to the streets, and tomorrow portland expected a big trump caravan with a thousand people in attendance. Jamie . Kwlal, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Lily everyone in the house is online and i cant get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. Try 1 gig internet with at t fiber. You get more bandwidth and hbo max included. So, everyone stays entertained. So i can just watch the show instead of reading the book . You know, if you turn on your subtitles. Thats almost reading. Get 1 gig internet with at t fiber for 49. 99a month for a year. No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att this is the cbs overnight news. After four nights of unlawful unrest, the mayor of rochester, new york, says tonight a group of
Church Elders
will serve as a buffer between protesters and police. Saturday more than a thousand protester converged. Thats when the peaceful march turned chaotic with some demonstrators throwing
Water Bottles
at
Law Enforcement
who then responded with pepper balls and tear gas. All this is in response to the death of daniel prude, a black man who died in
Police Custody
in march. Protesters are demanding the officers involved be charged. Meanwhile, in kenosha, wisconsin, where jacob blake, the black man shot in the back by
Police Last Month
spoke publicly for the first time in video shared by his attorney. Every 24 hours its pain, its hurts to breathe, it hurts to sleep. It hurts to move from side to side. It hurts to eat. Blake remains hospitalized, paralyzed from the waist down. The white house is on t defense as more inflammatory stories by a memoir leaked. They got together for an increasingly rare bipartisan agreement. Weve agreed that neither one of us want a shutdown. Reporter ahead of
Congress Heading
back to work this week, treasury secretary
Steve Mnuchin
and nancy pelosi formally agreed to a continuing resolution to provide funding for criminal services and federal programs. Theyre still at odds over specifics for stimulus checks and the budget for the next
Coronavirus Relief
package. We have to make sure the public knows how we can stop this and why the administration is standing in the way of crushing the virus. So whether its one trillion or one and a half trillion, again, lets not get caught on a number. Lets agree on things. Reporter after spending much of the last three days fighting off accusations he disparaged veterans, the form er trump insider plans to release a memoir tuesday. Cohen makes several allegations in t book, including that trump made overt and covert attempts to get russia to interfere in the 2016 election and calls trump a cheat, a liar, a fraud, a bully, a racist, a predator, a con man. In 2018, cohen pleaded guilty to financial and
Campaign Finance
crimes and lying to congress about his involvement in an effort to build a trump tower in moscow during the last president ial campaign. The white house is calling cohens book fan fiction and says cohen has lost all credibility. Campaign 2020 continues on as both candidates will visit shanksville, pennsylvania, on friday to mark the anniversary of september 11. No word yet if their passengers passengers will overlap. Jamie . Thank you. A frightening moment in the skies over honolulu saturday night. Declaring a emergency. 85, 85, engine failure. Were returning to the field. Hear that boom. Witnesses heard loud booms while they saw flashes of light. Apparently coming from a chartered military flight. The boeing 767 landed safely. No one was injured. This week
Infectious Disease
experts warned of a cold weather surge in new coronavirus cases. The longfeared second wave may be just weeks away. This as the death toll closes in on 190,000 lives lost in the last six months. Heres tom hanson. Reporter the long weekend stoked fears of another holiday surge in covid with packed beaches from california to florida while hundreds of
Trump Supporters
hit the potomac for the flotilla boat parade. For the trumptilla boat parade. Few masks in sight. This is for trump 2020. Whoo reporter as new cases continue to rise in at least 27 states, so does the pressure to find a viable vaccine where americas toughest season just ahead. Were headed into the winter when we would expect a pathogen like this to spread more aggressively. Reporter on face the nation irks former fda commissioner
Scott Gottleib
says scientists will not be hindered to expedite a vaccine before the election. The likelihood that were going to have a vaccine for widespread use in 2020 is extremely low. I think we need to think its a largely a 2021 event. But
Public Confidence
is another issue. A new cbs news poll
Shows Americans
are growing more skeptical. Just 21 of voters in the
United States
say they would take a vaccine as soon as possible. More than half say they would wait to see what happens and another 21 say they would never take a vaccine. Another interesting thing about this poll is when a vaccine is developed, an overwhelming 75 of americans say that they believe the next president should take it publicly to prove that its safe. Jamie. That is interesting, tom. Thank you. Next, what the u. S. Hopes to learn from japan. Plus, from kitchen on the community. The idea thats keeping restaurants and hearts open during the pandemic. Keeping restaurants and hearts open during the pandemic. You love your pet. But hate wearing their hair. Did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair . With new bounce pet hair lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. One bounce mega sheet has 3x the hair fighting ingredients of the leading dryer sheet. Simply toss into the dryer to bounce out hair lint. Look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet pet hair is no match for bounce. Its available in fresh scent unscented. With bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. Theyve really stood the test of time. Much like these majestic rocky mountains. Which must be named after the. That would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. Gecko sir. Obviously ahh come on bullwinkle, theyre named after. Our first president george rockington that doesnt even make any sense. Mr. Uhh. Winkle. Geico. Over 75 years of savings and service. Mr. Uhh. Winkle. Over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. background music but others smell this. upbeat music thats why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. Breathe happy febreze. La la la la la. If sttry new align digestivetive issuedestress. It combines aligns probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. Align digestive destress. From the pros in digestive health. Theres really no match for this cute video out of the u. S. Open. Serena williams had her two biggest cheerleaders courtside saturday. Thats her husband and their threeyearold daughter. They were there during her third round victory. You can see her as she mouths mama in the stands. With no other fans in the stands, williams was asked what her daughter saw while watching her play. Williams responded i hope she saw her mama fighting. Fought for that win. Many kids older than serenas daughter will be back at their desks this week. Theres great concern for those who will be inside the class room for the
First Time Since
the pandemic shut down schools. Its something japanese educators have done with great success. Lucy craft shows us how. Reporter just like always, students at tokyos east elementary arrive at 8 00, remove shoes and head to class. And just like generations before them, they bow in the days studies. But theres nothing usual about school now. Masks are mandatory. Desks are bare indicated in vinyl. Hand washing has become a careful ritual. Lunchtime, usually a highlight of the day where kids dress up and serve each other has become a struggle. To keep them spaced and as quiet as possible. They think this is normal. Its hard to teach a regular class while keeping everyone safe. Compounding things are crowded class rooms. Regulations here allow up to 40 children per class. Double what experts say is optimal during a pandemic. With physical fitness declining and kids putting on extra weight, teachers have had to get creative about gym class. Sid the health instructor. Games and close contact are out. We try to keep them all facing one direction and avoid shouting. Reporter stickers are a constant reminder to socially distance. Stay far apart physically but close spiritually. They read. But total compliance by sixyearolds, the principal concedes, is futile. Its better to get the basic safeguards right. Reporter anxious teachers and parents hope that strategy works. Lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. Fingers crossed lucy, thank you. Still ahead, full stomachs and hearts. The lifeline helping restaurants survive the pandemic. The calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. Laundry isnt done until its done with downy. When your underarmso your are cared for . It shows our new dove advanced care formula is effective. And kind to skin, leaving underarms cared for and you. More confident and carefree. Discover whats good pantene nutrient blends few businesses have been hit harder by the pandemic than restaurants. According to yelp, 60 that shut down this year, are gone for good. There is a program in new jersey saving restaurants and serving people in need. Reporter in north new jersey walter green is whipping up 320 orders of pasta and meat sauce with a side of veggies. Not a bad day for a
Restaurant Owner
in the middle of a pandemic. I didnt think my restaurant was going to survive. Reporter it wasnt just his restaurant threatened by covid, walter spent nearly two weeks in the hospital fighting covid. There we go. Reporter help came from a
Program Designed
to save struggling restaurants. Newark work and kitchens, if that program didnt exist, would you be here cooking today . No. I wouldnt be here right now. Honestly. Newark working kitchens pays 25 restaurants to keep their doors open, stoves on and employees paid, cooking for those who need food most. Thank you. Its one of those winwinwins thats its really worthy. John katz is the chairman of audible, the book company that has spearheaded fund raising for the program. Taking in seven figures itself. Since april and 400,000 meals and 25 restaurants and 10,000 residents needing food, getting touched by it. A humbling experience reporter celebrity chevy chef
Marcus Samuellson
owns a restaurant. He said it should be done nationwide. We need private, public, and
Small Businesses
to work together. Its just the right thing to do. Reporter that makes perfect sense to walter green. So many people arent able to work and now theyre able to get a hot meal in their body to keep them going, so it keeps them with some type of faith that they can get through this. Reporter a recipe to cook up what we all could use right now, faith and hope. Jim axlerod, cbs news, newark, new jersey. Faith and hope. Always the best ingredients. Jim, thank you. Next, wedding day disruption. How one couples ruined finally tonight, an ohio couples big day didnt go as planned but turned out better than they expected. When melanie and tylers wedding reception was canceled because of coronavirus, it didnt stop them from spreading the love. I was like lets donate the food. After a scaleddown backyard ceremony with a canine best man, the bride and groom, still clad in tux and gown, headed to a cleveland area shelter. You could just donate the food. Why dress up . They felt like they were at a special event that day. Reporter their wedding night dinner wasnt glamorous. Most of the kids wanted big bowls of mac and cheese. I dont blame them. It was delicious. Reporter but the donation was enough to feed their special guests for another five days. Did you learn a lesson in this . That even in hard times, you can give back. You think youll redo and have a big wedding . I love the way things unfolded. And theres a little boy with cup cake all over his face and that picture made it all worth it. Hows that for something blue. Isnt that best . I love the something old, something new. They want to turn this into an anniversary tradition. And thats the overnight news for this monday. Good evening. Im jamie yuccas in los angeles. While marking the unofficial end to summer this
Labor Day Weekend
more than 200 people at a california catch ground had to be rescued by military helicopters. The creek fire in
Central California
has burned at least 46,000 acres. Its one of at least three major wildfires across the state fueled by extreme heat and high winds. Jon vigliotti is on the 90s near the
Labor Day Weekend<\/a> more than 200 people at a california campground had to be rescued by military helicopters. The creek fire in
Central California<\/a> has burned at least 46,000 acres. Its one of at least three major wildfires across the state fueled by extreme heat and high winds. Jon vigliotti is on the front line near the
Sierra National<\/a> forest. Reporter an inferno raging out of control tonight in the
Sierra National<\/a> forest. The 100foot flames destroying homes, leaving a trail of destruction and even trapping campers. The roads are burned. Californias
National Guard<\/a> air lifting 200 people to safety. From mam of the pool reservoir. The dozens are recovering tonight, the fire burning more than 46,000 acres so far. The sheriff told us that we didnt have to evacuate but he was advising we do because he didnt know if the fire would jump the road and we couldnt get out. Reporter in san diego, the valley fire ripped through 4,000 acres, already burning ten homes and threatening more. We all have houses built after 2005. Theres so much fuel at the base of that hill. I dont know if it will weather the storm or not. Reporter 100 miles east of l. A. , the el dorado fire exploding in size, now burning in rugged terrain. Californias wildfires are record breaking and relentless. So far this year alone, the state has seen almost two million acres burned, fire crews are stretched thin. The military has become a more common sight and for those trapped by the increasingly erratic flames, back up arrived just before time ran out. The nachg
National Guard<\/a> used a chinook helicopter to rescue 20 people at a time. Those left behind were told to jump into the lake to escape the flames. Tonight thousands of people across the state are under a mandate story evacuation as several fires continue to burn out of control and the record heat thats helping fuel these flames, expected to last through at least tomorrow. Jamie. Jonathan, thank you. Please stay safe. Those fires are being fueled by record breaking temperatures while other parts of the country will face their own weather extremes this week. Cbs news meteorologist and climate specialist
Jeff Berardelli<\/a> is tracking it. Jeff . Jamie, this heat wave is extraordinary. Its about as hot as it can get across california right now. Were going see a lot more heat over the next 24 hours. Today through tomorrow another 100 record high is possible. A lot of them september records and some alltime heat. 123 in palm springs, fresno, 112 degrees. Climate change took run of the mill heat wave and made it into a remarkable heat wave. Watch this front. Its more trouble. As the front heads to the south it will cool down temperatures but infuse dry and windy weather into california. Were fighting a lot of fires right now, and as the wind winds through the canyons, were going to see gust s of 40 and 50 miles an hour. And the possibility of out of control wildfires. Look at this ridge of heat across the west. Batch it break down quickly. Temperatures will drop around 60 degrees in places like denver. Amarillo down to 35. Look at laramie, wyoming, at one degree. Unbelievable. Im going say about is 50 lows as we go through the week, and snow on top of that. Several inches of snow possible in denver. In the mountains as much as a food to a foot and a half of powder. Jeff, thank you. Today
President Trump<\/a> used the word sick to describe portland protests. The city erupted last night when molotov cocktails were the thrown. During a rally against
Police Violence<\/a> and racial injustice. More than 50 people were arrested. Lilia luciano is there. Reporter on the 100th night of protests, demonstrators again gathered in a park for what started off as a lawful rally. Black lives matter. But soon escalated. Portland
Police Suspected<\/a> the crowd of hundreds marching to the precinct and they called it a riot this remains a riot. Reporter a molotov cocktail was thrown. The
Police Rushed<\/a> in fast. The cops are rushing us. [ bleep ]. Reporter with tear gas and other impact weapons, anyone in their way. Get back. We need room to work. Some protesters lighting fires and throwing fireworks. One striking an officers hand. Tear gas all over the place. Hundreds of people have left and now pulled back seven times. A very active scene. Lots of tear gas, lots of clashes and many arrests. [ bleep ]. Whats your name. Even on the front line, protesters greeted the police. Taxpayers pay your bill. He said he was there last night. We have a constitutional right to assemble on public property and as long as theyre able to declare it a riot because they dont want us somewhere, well keep showing up. Reporter this is the area where most of the clashes took place last night. In the daytime theres kids playing, riding their bikes. Except for some left over paint it looks like nothing ever happened. Tonight protesters are set to head to the streets, and tomorrow portland expected a big trump caravan with a thousand people in attendance. Jamie . Kwlal, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Lily everyone in the house is online and i cant get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. Try 1 gig internet with at t fiber. You get more bandwidth and hbo max included. So, everyone stays entertained. So i can just watch the show instead of reading the book . You know, if you turn on your subtitles. Thats almost reading. Get 1 gig internet with at t fiber for 49. 99a month for a year. No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att this is the cbs overnight news. After four nights of unlawful unrest, the mayor of rochester, new york, says tonight a group of
Church Elders<\/a> will serve as a buffer between protesters and police. Saturday more than a thousand protester converged. Thats when the peaceful march turned chaotic with some demonstrators throwing
Water Bottles<\/a> at
Law Enforcement<\/a> who then responded with pepper balls and tear gas. All this is in response to the death of daniel prude, a black man who died in
Police Custody<\/a> in march. Protesters are demanding the officers involved be charged. Meanwhile, in kenosha, wisconsin, where jacob blake, the black man shot in the back by
Police Last Month<\/a> spoke publicly for the first time in video shared by his attorney. Every 24 hours its pain, its hurts to breathe, it hurts to sleep. It hurts to move from side to side. It hurts to eat. Blake remains hospitalized, paralyzed from the waist down. The white house is on t defense as more inflammatory stories by a memoir leaked. They got together for an increasingly rare bipartisan agreement. Weve agreed that neither one of us want a shutdown. Reporter ahead of
Congress Heading<\/a> back to work this week, treasury secretary
Steve Mnuchin<\/a> and nancy pelosi formally agreed to a continuing resolution to provide funding for criminal services and federal programs. Theyre still at odds over specifics for stimulus checks and the budget for the next
Coronavirus Relief<\/a> package. We have to make sure the public knows how we can stop this and why the administration is standing in the way of crushing the virus. So whether its one trillion or one and a half trillion, again, lets not get caught on a number. Lets agree on things. Reporter after spending much of the last three days fighting off accusations he disparaged veterans, the form er trump insider plans to release a memoir tuesday. Cohen makes several allegations in t book, including that trump made overt and covert attempts to get russia to interfere in the 2016 election and calls trump a cheat, a liar, a fraud, a bully, a racist, a predator, a con man. In 2018, cohen pleaded guilty to financial and
Campaign Finance<\/a> crimes and lying to congress about his involvement in an effort to build a trump tower in moscow during the last president ial campaign. The white house is calling cohens book fan fiction and says cohen has lost all credibility. Campaign 2020 continues on as both candidates will visit shanksville, pennsylvania, on friday to mark the anniversary of september 11. No word yet if their passengers passengers will overlap. Jamie . Thank you. A frightening moment in the skies over honolulu saturday night. Declaring a emergency. 85, 85, engine failure. Were returning to the field. Hear that boom. Witnesses heard loud booms while they saw flashes of light. Apparently coming from a chartered military flight. The boeing 767 landed safely. No one was injured. This week
Infectious Disease<\/a> experts warned of a cold weather surge in new coronavirus cases. The longfeared second wave may be just weeks away. This as the death toll closes in on 190,000 lives lost in the last six months. Heres tom hanson. Reporter the long weekend stoked fears of another holiday surge in covid with packed beaches from california to florida while hundreds of
Trump Supporters<\/a> hit the potomac for the flotilla boat parade. For the trumptilla boat parade. Few masks in sight. This is for trump 2020. Whoo reporter as new cases continue to rise in at least 27 states, so does the pressure to find a viable vaccine where americas toughest season just ahead. Were headed into the winter when we would expect a pathogen like this to spread more aggressively. Reporter on face the nation irks former fda commissioner
Scott Gottleib<\/a> says scientists will not be hindered to expedite a vaccine before the election. The likelihood that were going to have a vaccine for widespread use in 2020 is extremely low. I think we need to think its a largely a 2021 event. But
Public Confidence<\/a> is another issue. A new cbs news poll
Shows Americans<\/a> are growing more skeptical. Just 21 of voters in the
United States<\/a> say they would take a vaccine as soon as possible. More than half say they would wait to see what happens and another 21 say they would never take a vaccine. Another interesting thing about this poll is when a vaccine is developed, an overwhelming 75 of americans say that they believe the next president should take it publicly to prove that its safe. Jamie. That is interesting, tom. Thank you. Next, what the u. S. Hopes to learn from japan. Plus, from kitchen on the community. The idea thats keeping restaurants and hearts open during the pandemic. Keeping restaurants and hearts open during the pandemic. You love your pet. But hate wearing their hair. Did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair . With new bounce pet hair lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. One bounce mega sheet has 3x the hair fighting ingredients of the leading dryer sheet. Simply toss into the dryer to bounce out hair lint. Look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet pet hair is no match for bounce. Its available in fresh scent unscented. With bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. Theyve really stood the test of time. Much like these majestic rocky mountains. Which must be named after the. That would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. Gecko sir. Obviously ahh come on bullwinkle, theyre named after. Our first president george rockington that doesnt even make any sense. Mr. Uhh. Winkle. Geico. Over 75 years of savings and service. Mr. Uhh. Winkle. Over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. background music but others smell this. upbeat music thats why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. Breathe happy febreze. La la la la la. If sttry new align digestivetive issuedestress. It combines aligns probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. Align digestive destress. From the pros in digestive health. Theres really no match for this cute video out of the u. S. Open. Serena williams had her two biggest cheerleaders courtside saturday. Thats her husband and their threeyearold daughter. They were there during her third round victory. You can see her as she mouths mama in the stands. With no other fans in the stands, williams was asked what her daughter saw while watching her play. Williams responded i hope she saw her mama fighting. Fought for that win. Many kids older than serenas daughter will be back at their desks this week. Theres great concern for those who will be inside the class room for the
First Time Since<\/a> the pandemic shut down schools. Its something japanese educators have done with great success. Lucy craft shows us how. Reporter just like always, students at tokyos east elementary arrive at 8 00, remove shoes and head to class. And just like generations before them, they bow in the days studies. But theres nothing usual about school now. Masks are mandatory. Desks are bare indicated in vinyl. Hand washing has become a careful ritual. Lunchtime, usually a highlight of the day where kids dress up and serve each other has become a struggle. To keep them spaced and as quiet as possible. They think this is normal. Its hard to teach a regular class while keeping everyone safe. Compounding things are crowded class rooms. Regulations here allow up to 40 children per class. Double what experts say is optimal during a pandemic. With physical fitness declining and kids putting on extra weight, teachers have had to get creative about gym class. Sid the health instructor. Games and close contact are out. We try to keep them all facing one direction and avoid shouting. Reporter stickers are a constant reminder to socially distance. Stay far apart physically but close spiritually. They read. But total compliance by sixyearolds, the principal concedes, is futile. Its better to get the basic safeguards right. Reporter anxious teachers and parents hope that strategy works. Lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. Fingers crossed lucy, thank you. Still ahead, full stomachs and hearts. The lifeline helping restaurants survive the pandemic. The calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. Laundry isnt done until its done with downy. When your underarmso your are cared for . It shows our new dove advanced care formula is effective. And kind to skin, leaving underarms cared for and you. More confident and carefree. Discover whats good pantene nutrient blends few businesses have been hit harder by the pandemic than restaurants. According to yelp, 60 that shut down this year, are gone for good. There is a program in new jersey saving restaurants and serving people in need. Reporter in north new jersey walter green is whipping up 320 orders of pasta and meat sauce with a side of veggies. Not a bad day for a
Restaurant Owner<\/a> in the middle of a pandemic. I didnt think my restaurant was going to survive. Reporter it wasnt just his restaurant threatened by covid, walter spent nearly two weeks in the hospital fighting covid. There we go. Reporter help came from a
Program Designed<\/a> to save struggling restaurants. Newark work and kitchens, if that program didnt exist, would you be here cooking today . No. I wouldnt be here right now. Honestly. Newark working kitchens pays 25 restaurants to keep their doors open, stoves on and employees paid, cooking for those who need food most. Thank you. Its one of those winwinwins thats its really worthy. John katz is the chairman of audible, the book company that has spearheaded fund raising for the program. Taking in seven figures itself. Since april and 400,000 meals and 25 restaurants and 10,000 residents needing food, getting touched by it. A humbling experience reporter celebrity chevy chef
Marcus Samuellson<\/a> owns a restaurant. He said it should be done nationwide. We need private, public, and
Small Businesses<\/a> to work together. Its just the right thing to do. Reporter that makes perfect sense to walter green. So many people arent able to work and now theyre able to get a hot meal in their body to keep them going, so it keeps them with some type of faith that they can get through this. Reporter a recipe to cook up what we all could use right now, faith and hope. Jim axlerod, cbs news, newark, new jersey. Faith and hope. Always the best ingredients. Jim, thank you. Next, wedding day disruption. How one couples ruined finally tonight, an ohio couples big day didnt go as planned but turned out better than they expected. When melanie and tylers wedding reception was canceled because of coronavirus, it didnt stop them from spreading the love. I was like lets donate the food. After a scaleddown backyard ceremony with a canine best man, the bride and groom, still clad in tux and gown, headed to a cleveland area shelter. You could just donate the food. Why dress up . They felt like they were at a special event that day. Reporter their wedding night dinner wasnt glamorous. Most of the kids wanted big bowls of mac and cheese. I dont blame them. It was delicious. Reporter but the donation was enough to feed their special guests for another five days. Did you learn a lesson in this . That even in hard times, you can give back. You think youll redo and have a big wedding . I love the way things unfolded. And theres a little boy with cup cake all over his face and that picture made it all worth it. Hows that for something blue. Isnt that best . I love the something old, something new. They want to turn this into an anniversary tradition. And thats the overnight news for this monday. Good evening. Im jamie yuccas in los angeles. While marking the unofficial end to summer this
Labor Day Weekend<\/a> more than 200 people at a california catch ground had to be rescued by military helicopters. The creek fire in
Central California<\/a> has burned at least 46,000 acres. Its one of at least three major wildfires across the state fueled by extreme heat and high winds. Jon vigliotti is on the 90s near the
Sierra National<\/a> forest. Reporter 100 foot flames destroying homes, leaving a trail of destruction. And even trapping campers. All the roads are burned. Reporter californias nascar air lifting more than 250 people to safety. Dozens of injured are recovering. The creek fire burning more than 46,000 acres so far. The sheriff came and told us that we didnt have to evacuate but he was advising we do because he didnt know whether the fire would zwrump road and we couldnt get out. Reporter the fire ripping through 4,000 acres, already burning ten homes and threatening more. We all have houses built after 2005. Theres so much fuel at the base of that hill, i dont know if it will weather the storm or not. Reporter and the el dorado fire scorching more than 3,000 acres, now burning in rugged terrain. Californias wildfires are record breaking and relentless. So far this year alone the state has seen almost 2 million acres burned, a key driver,
Climate Change<\/a>, causing more frequent and longer lasting infernos. The military has become a common sight and back up arrived just before time ran out. The
National Guard<\/a> used a chinook helicopter to rescue 20 people at a time. Those left behind to wait their turn were told to jump into the lake to escape the flames. Tonight thousands of people across the straight are under manattorney evaluation as fires continue to gunner out of control. The record heat expected to last at least through tomorrow. Jamie . Jonathan, thank you. Please stay safe. Those fires are being fueled by record breaking temperatures. Other parts of the country will face their own weather extremes. Jeff berardelli is tracking it all. Jeff . This heat wave is extraordinary. Its about as hot as it can physically get across california right now. Were going to see a lot more heat over the next 24 hours. From today through tomorrow another 100 record highs are possible. Some are all time record hed. 123 in palm springs. Fresno, 112 degrees. Climate change made ron of the mill heat wave and turned it into a remarkable heat wave. As the front heads south it will cool down gimts infuse dry and windy weather into california. Were fighting a lot of fires. Were going to see gusts to 40 to 50 miles an hour and a possibility of out of control wildfires. Look at this ridge of heat across the west. Watch it break down quickly temperatures will drop in 18 hours in places like denver. Even amarillo down to 39. Look at laramie, wyoming, at one degree. Unbelievable. About 150 record lows well see as this happens. Snow on top of that. Several inches possible in denver. In the mountains as much as a foot to a foot and a half of powder. Jeff, thank you. Today
President Trump<\/a> used the word sick to cry the protests. The city erupted last night when molotov was h cocktails were thrown. More than 50 were arrested. Lilia luciano is there. The police expected the crowd of hundreds matching to the precinct and they called it a riot. This remains a riot. Reporter a molotov cocktail was thrown. The
Police Rushed<\/a> in fast. The cops are rushing us. [ bleep ]. Reporter with tear gas and other impact weapons, anyone in their way. Sme protesters lighting fires and throwing fireworks. One striking an officers hand. Tear gas all over the place. Hundreds of people have left and now pulled back seven times. A very active scene. Lots of tear gas, lots of clashes and many arrests. [ bleep ]. Hands off of me whats your name. Even on the front line, protesters. We pay your bills. He said he was there last night. We have a constitutional right to assemble on public property and as long as theyre able to declare it a riot because they dont want us somewhere, well keep showing up. Reporter this is the area where most of the clashes took place last night. In the daytime theres kids playing, riding their bikes. Except for some left over paint it looks like nothing ever happened. Tomorrow portland expected a big pro trump caravan with a thousand people in attendance. Thank you. After four nights of unlawful unrest, the rochester mayor says tonight a group of
Church Elders<\/a> will serve as a buffer between protesters and police. Saturday more than a thousand protesters converged. Thats when the peaceful march turned chaotic with some throwing
Water Bottles<\/a> at police. All this is in response to the death of daniel prude, a black man who died in
Police Custody<\/a> in march. Protesters are demanding the officers involved be charged. Officers in wisconsin where jacob blake, the black man shot in the back by police next month spoke for the first time in video shared by his attorney. Every 24 hours its pain, it hurts to breathe, it hurts to sleep, it hurts to move from side to side, it hurts to eat. , paralyzed from the waist down. Democratic
Vice President<\/a> ial candidate
Kamala Harris<\/a> responded in an interview to attorney general bill barrs comments saying he does not believe there are two justice systems for black and white americans. I know that donald trump and bill barr are spending full time in a different realty. The realty of
America Today<\/a> is what we have seen over generations and frankly since our inception, which is we do have two systems of justice in america. This comes nearly
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United States<\/a>, millions of americans continue to work from home. Some have been told to expect to work remotely at least until the end of the year but some companies are now taking extraordinary steps to prove offices can be modernized to reopen safely. Brook silva braga has the story. Welcome. Good to be here. Reporter even if the ceo is your host, a visit to ten
Grand Central<\/a> starts with a temperature check. Entry to the building is now controlled by an app. I dont have to touch anything. Through your app reporter its beeping. What is it like with the real estate . To allow for separation. As he showed us what hed come up with we notice the changes fall in two buckets. The first focussing on the air, starting with the ventilation system. Behind there we change all the filters to be more robust filtering occurring here and behind the filter is a uv light. And we believe thats killing the virus . We believe its killing the virus. Reporter patios have been rearranged as conference rooms. To the extent you can be outside, thats what people are doing. Youll touch almost none of the surfaces. The bath door opens. Now its touchless. Were looking into having our
Coffee Makers<\/a> cappuccino makers be touchless as well. Really . Weve not had much success with that . We found one its about 20,000. Thats expensive cappuccino. Reporter and theres an office, even one like this, really safe. In rochester, minnesota, a team of scientists is working to figure that out, not only in the petry dish but also in a unusual kind of laboratory. Looks like an office. It looks exactly like an office you but this actually is a lab with over 700 different sensors. Reporter the well living lab was to measure changes in to environment. She gave us a tour. We can monitor air quality. Reporter in the time of coronavirus, like him, theyre focused on surfaces and air. This is called a bland nebulizer. Reporter hell track how changes to the
Office Layout<\/a> and ventilation change how droplets travel. Theyre dispersing throughout the room. Hogan said he know sitting near the fresh air of a ventilation duct might help but learn two things about your office. How often all the air is recycles, something called the air change rate. Should be about seven times an hour. And the efficiency of the air filters, measured by their merv rating, hopefully a 14 or higher. Do we want to have the windows open . I would consult the engineers. If that sounds like a contradiction, it could be because so many covid questions still await clear answers. Everything lighting up is the virus. Reporter shes testing howe a virus like covid19 spreads on different types of surfaces and how well different types of disinfect ent work but those experiences are still just being set up. Weve got millions and millions of infections and weve got experiments that are just starting. That seems frustrating. It is frustrating but as an
Infectious Disease<\/a> doctor, i will say the information we have probably took five to ten years, if not longer, to get that knowledge from hiv. We want answers now but science doesnt work that way. Real estate moves faster. We have a reporter with yin perfect knowledge hes welcoming back tenants but admits there may never be as many occupied desks as there once were. In this new space hes building out, half the workers will have their own enclosed office. Before, it would have been nearly all cubicles. You were going to fit 30. Now i can only fit 15. Is the rent the same . The rents the same. People are just using the space differently. Reporter will they use it . About 20 of workers came. He says he expects more next week. Brook silva braga, new york. Gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency, trying to head off
Power Outages<\/a> as the state deals with raging wildfires and a sweltering heat wave. 3,000 miles away, the people of maine are dealing with record temperatures but in the waters of the atlantic. How is that a problem . Jeff glor asked the experts. Reporter its become americas newest hot spot. As families have flocked to maine for summer road trips during the pandemic,
Something Else<\/a> is on the rise as well. Water temperatures in the gulf of maine. Stretching from cape cod to nova scotia are warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. Things are changing and theyre changing false. So far this institute has measured more than 100 heat wave days in gulf of maine waters this year. Its a new term. The idea is just like a heat wave on land were trying to capture the idea of conditions that are abnormally warm and that are persistent. Reporter over the next 30 years, a new report put together by 11
Democratic Senators<\/a> says the u. S. Needs to spend 400 billion every year to fight warming waters and the effects of
Climate Change<\/a>. I think were a little past saying
Climate Change<\/a> is real, the arctic is melting. Reporter
Shelton Whitehouse<\/a> is one of the athers. If youre having trouble putting the next meal on trouble. Yeah. Do you think you can convince them that more trillions will be spent . More than trillions will be saved. Climate denial and the fight were having over addressing
Climate Change<\/a> is truly not a partisan issue. When i got to the senate in 07, 08, 09, it was perfectly bipartisan. Reporter the goal should be to create 10 million new jobs in clean energy and development. One of the troubling things weve started to notice is some big changes at the base of the food web in the gulf of maine. Were losing some of our subpolar suppose sees like cod, like shrimp. He believes on the current course, the numbers will eventually plummet. We have done a projection that looks at how temperature impacts lobster. Our projection says if we get our
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Left Shoulder<\/a> reporter even with perfect vision. But matthew shiffrin has proved that lack of sight is a comparable on stackling. Sighted climber comes to the wall, looks at it and can think their process through before they even get on the wall. Theres got to be a way to create a system that blind people can feel the climbing routes before they climb them. Reporter that system relies on the caller, the eyes on the ground. To mock up the wall using legos. Each piece represents a different type of foot hold that held on. Yeah. Reporter in a matter of minutes, oh, yeah, ki see it now. Not even kidding. Now it makes sense. He converts this bawl wall into this map of legos. This is where it gets steep. Oh, ok. Cool. Want to try it . Shiffrin was born with a condition that results in complete blindness. He said in many ways legos gave him eyes. How do legos help you see the world around you . When blind people touch things, touch is sequence hal. When you build with lego, the scale is so small and convenient that youre able to take in entire buildings with a single hand. Reporter the idea that something thats a childs toy could open up the world for you i think is pretty incredible to some people. Its thrilled. Reporter a sentiment echoed by advisily impaired climbers. How have legos made you better . Matt brought this to life from nowhere. I joke that hes a wizards. You can take legos and route out climb in a tactile way. It helps me understand the precision of the shapes of the holes but the way the climb will flow. Jump, what about you . I think its an amazing idea. You can come up to the route and the routes change often and you can move from climb to climb without that lag time. reporter he has an eye condition that caused him to lose his vision. I know what my limits are at the same time. Reporter curtis has sight in only one eye which she describes as looking through a doors peephole. Why is it you would do a sport like this . I think the thing is we always think about disabilities as limiting. Its not the disability that limits the person. Its the world we live in that limits the people. Reporter its become her personal mission to pave the way, giving the disabled community more access. I think its really up to us to always be energized as disabled people or just people who think from a different perspective. Like cordless phones. phone ringing big button, and volumeenhanced phones. Get details on this state program. Visit right now or call during business hours. And accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. Like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. phone ringing get details on this state
Program Visit<\/a> right now or call during business hours. The coronavirus pandemic has shuttered theaters from coast to coast since match but some kper prizing theater groups are managing to put on shows in a very socially distant fashion. Jamie wax that is the story. Reporter the music godspell has been performed since 1971 but never quite like this. Day by day reporter its the only live musical in the country with a professional union cast. Whats going on here in massachusetts is captivated the artistic communitys attention. Could this be the new normal for going to the theater in a pandemic. Every measure you can manage is probably being done. I need phone numbers for contact tracing. Reporter everything is designed to optimize safety. In a way, because of the restrictions, this production has turned out to be much more inventive. Reporter the director and choreographer have staged the show under a whole new set of rules. You have to be six feet apart if youre speaking. You have to be ten feet apart if youre singing. Clear vinyl screens serve as barriers. Props and
Musical Instruments<\/a> are san tyced constantly. The front row is 75 feet from the stage. While the cast must socially distance on stage, theyre close off stage. The cast lives together. They work together. Theyre literally not allowed to even converse with peoe out of eir bubble. Roicht its a level of dedication theyre willing to make at a time when broadways shutdown that is left 10s of thousands unemployed. We know has to work. We also know what it means for the future of musical theater and theater in general. Bring back culture and art. Im so excited to be back in the theater. Reporter high stakes for high art, creative director kate mcguire on opening night. There we were, all socially distanced and as separate as asu could possibly be, but at least we were still all together seeing live theater. At the end, the feeling was absolutely overwhelming. Reporte jamie wax, new york. Its monday, september 7th, 2020. This is cbs morning news. Outofcontrol wildfire. Massive flames trap more than 200 people in a popular area of california. The
Desperate Measures<\/a> some campers took to escape the fastmoving flames. Marching for justice. Demonstrators hit the streets on both sides of the country following the deaths of black people at the hands of police. How one man ended up on fire during one of the protests. Fresh attacks. President trump is facing startling allegations. This time from his former lawyer this time from his former lawyer in a new book. Captioning funded by cbs","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801705.us.archive.org\/11\/items\/KPIX_20200907_100000_CBS_Overnight_News\/KPIX_20200907_100000_CBS_Overnight_News.thumbs\/KPIX_20200907_100000_CBS_Overnight_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}