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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell July 17, 2020
Cyberspies are trying to hack valuable information. Its the same group accused of interfering in the 2016 president ial election. Breaking news, the
Washington Post
reports more than a dozen women alleged
Sexual Harassment
and verbal abuse by former employees of the washington redskins. Tonight their allegations. Campaign shakeup. The president demotes his
Campaign Manager
as two new polls show him trailing joe biden by double digits. Urgent need, the red cross puts out a nationwide call for blood donors. Well show you how easy it is to save a life. Finally tonight, a sevenyear old who is showing you are never too young to start changing the world. This is the cbs evening news with
Norah Odonnell
reporting from the nations capitol. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin with breaking news. Tonight two of the countrys largest states, texas and florida, along with
South Carolina
and idaho, are reporting their biggest single day death tolls since the pandemic began. The number of new infections of covid19 are growing exponentially too, and in nearly every corner of the u. S. That is leading two members of the president s
Coronavirus Task
force to call for states to shut down bars and for all americans to wear masks. But without any official guidance from the white house about those recommendations, governors and major retailers are taking matters into their own hands. Tonight colorado and arkansas are joining a growing list of states mandating masks in public. At least 28 states plus the district of columbia now require them. And today target, cvs and
Publix Grocery
stores are also saying they are rolling out rules telling customers to wear masks too. As we come on the air tonight more than 138,000 people have been killed by the virus here in the u. S. And we hit this milestone more than three and a half million confirmed cases nationwide. If fighting the virus werent enough, the
National Security
agency says researchers working to find vaccines are also fighting off
Russian Hackers
. Spy agencies in the u. S. , canada, and
Great Britain
say the same russian groups that attacked the 2016 election are now actively trying to steal data from scientists working on a cure for covid19. As you can tell there is a lot of reporting to get to tonight. Our team of correspondents is standing by with new information. Janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight from houston. Good evening, janet. Reporter norah, texas recorded its highest death toll today since the pandemic started, 129. Tonight
Testing Centers
like this one are jammed and we are hearing sobering stories from the crisis in emergency rooms. Dwindling ventilators, few beds and doctors burying friends. In the overwhelmed rio grande valley,
Covid Patients
are spilling into the hallways. And a
Conference Room
is a temporary morgue. I know people hear the stories over and over, but it is very different when the person that are you putting in a body bag is your next door neighbor for 50 years, your moms best friend. Reporter dr. Ivan melendez says it is almost too much to bear. You are walk into warehouses of people where you have 40, 45 people that are on stretchers on lifesupport, on ventilators, prone, exposed. Reporter the situation so dire four texas counties ordered refrigerated trucks to help store bodies. Tonight a
Top White House
Health Official
says closing indoor bars and
Wearing Masks
will help shut down the virus. Its very, very important to really close indoor bars. We know that 50, 60, 70 in some areas are traced to a single bar. Reporter florida set a new fatality record today, 156 deaths. At a walmart there the divisiveness over face coverings as an unmasked man pulled a gun on another shopper. You have to wear a mask. Reporter tempers also boiling over at this california grocery where a man without a mask was pepper sprayed while arguing with another customer. More than half of all states have mask mandates. In georgia the governor filed a lawsuit tonight seeking to block atlantas mask mandate. More retail requiring them. Cvs, target and publix today joining walmart, kroger and best buy. In south texas so many patients, a hotel has been converted to a hospital. Dr. Melendez says its grim. And for those who dont believe it. Come with me, spend the day, help me talk to 37 peoples families that died that day. Reporter the front lines an increasingly dark place to be. Janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. Reporter this is
Mark Strassmann
in charleston,
South Carolina
. A hot spot for tourists and covid. Masking is mandatory citywide. Over the last week the viral spread here is on fire. I mean, why would i be scared of it, it is like the flu, you know, so everyone is going to get infected. Reporter we met david and blaze jorkinson, covid skeptics, shopping downtown. Their vacationing from phoenix, an even hotter spot for the virus. I mean we havent changed our lives a the all for this, so, other than these things walking into stores. Reporter bikers paraded six feet apart rolling into myrtle beach. Hundreds now gather for its annual bike week. It was postponed once for the virus, but not twice. Over the last two weeks
South Carolina
recorded almost 25,000 new cases and 400 new hospitalizations, up 35 . We are
Holding Patients
in the
Emergency Department
and caring for them there instead of on the floors because we didnt have a place to put them. Reporter back in downtown charleston some tourists walked bare faced, shoulder to shoulder. They are in the same zip code with the states worst covid outbreak. People die of stuff all the time. I dont know why i would change my life to be afraid of this. There is plenty of stuff to be afraid of. This is certainly not one of them. Reporter over the last 24 hours
South Carolina
recorded 72 covid deaths, that is a state record. City officials here told us that crowds in charleston are about half the size of a typical july. But norah, when even some of those people believe that covid is mostly hype, that is a potential problem. Odonnell no doubt. Mark strassmann, thank you. Tonight intelligence agencies from the u. S. , canada and britain say
Russian Hackers
are at it again. This time the russians are accused of trying to steal research on
Covid Vaccine
s. Heres cbss charlie dagata. Reporter despicable is how the
British Government
put it, lashing out at russian spies for trying to steal vital
Covid Vaccine
research. At a time when the world is coming together, trying to find a vaccine, there are so people around the world can benefit of, the russian government engaged in that endeavor. Reporter an endeavor blamed on the russian government itself targeting labs and medical facilities in the u. K. , the
United States
and canada. Statebacked hackers known as a. P. T. 29 for advanced persistent threat. Tell me more about a. P. T. 29. A. P. T. 29 has been around a long time, sometimes it has other names, fancy bear, cozy bear. Its been responsible for attacks right across the west. Reporter a series of attacks that include hacking into the d. N. C. And stealing emails ahead of the 2016 election. Now its targets are thought to include
Covid Vaccine
frontrunners like oxford cineersity and modernas lab in frontrunners like oxford the u. S. Investigators here wont say if any information was stolen, but no damage has been done. We are used to the russians attacking just about anything they can get their hands on to cause disruptions, but this feels like its crossing an ethical line. Reporter that may not matter in a country suffering from one of the worst covid outbreaks in the world, norah. But tonight the kremlin has denied any wrongdoing. Instead insisting theyre getting close to developing a vaccine of their own. Odonnell well see. Charlie dagata, thank you. The pandemic continues to take a punishing toll on american workers. More than 51 million have filed for unemployment since march, with 1. 3 millio doing so in the last week alone. And the economic pain could linger. Airlines are now warning of big layoffs when congressional aid ends this fall. Heres cbss kris van cleave. Reporter for
Susannah Carr
becoming a
United Airlines
Flight Attendant
was a dream come true. Six years later she is among nearly 36,000 united employees facing a possible furlough in october. I actually was finishing working a flight, we landed to that email, so that was a big shock. Reporter what was that moment like when you were reading that email . It was a punch to the stomach. Reporter passenger traffic is down about 80 , costing airlines roughly 6 billion this month alone. Now
American Airlines
says it could furlough 25,000, roughly 29 of its main line workforce. More than 17,000 delta employees have taken exit packages, but the airline is still over staffed including roughly 2,500 excess pilots. Southwest c. E. O. Gary kelley told employees monday if passenger traffic doesnt triple by the end of the year, he cannot rule out the
Airlines First
ever layoffs. J. P. Morgan chase analyst jamie baker. Do you expect to see layoffs . We fear that october 1 is going to be one of the darkest days for
Airline Labor
really since the dawn of commercial flight. It is going to be very, very painful for a lot of people. Reporter it is already painful for
Susannah Carr
. To no longer be able to fly, to experience this, to be with the people that have become like family, i would absolutely, i would be heartbroken. Reporter
Airline Unions
want government payroll support extended until march to keep carr, and so many others, flying. Kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. Odonnell tonight mary trump is lobbing bombshell accusations. President trump is accused of using racial and antisemitic slurs. The new charges come as the g esidents is shaking up the top of his
Reelection Campaign
over frustrations about the size of his rallies and poll numbers. Cbs paula reid reports tonight from the white house. Reporter president trumps niece, mary trump, who recently published a tellall book says in a new interview she heard him use racial slurs in the past. Oh, yes, of course, i did. And i dont think that should surprise anybody, given how virulently racist he is today. Reporter white house chief of staff mark meadows responded tonight. And, so, based on the history ive seen, up close and personal when no one else was in the room and it was just the two of us, ive never experienced that. Weve done a great job. Reporter despite boasting to the contrary, the perception that the virus is raging has cost the president. Cost the president. Two polls out yesterday show joe biden leading by double digits. Bidens momentum prompted mr. Trump to oust
Campaign Manager
Brad Parscale
who he blamed for the poorly attended rally in tulsa last month. Its all about him and getting him reelected in 2020. Reporter parscale was criticized by some colleagues for profiting off the campaign. He owned multiple homes and a 32 foot boat. His company was paid more than 35 million in the last three years and paid the president s daughterinlaw laura trump and donald trump juniors girlfriend
Kimberly Guilfoyle
approximately 15,000 a month. The president s new campaign chief will be bill stephian, the former white house political director, who will have his work cut out for him. The president is known to rismiss any negative polling and him, he is known to dismiss any resists any strategy. Norah. Odonnell paula reid at the white house, thank you. Tonight an urgent plea for help from the red cross as the nations blood supply is dwindle because of the pandemic. The organizations c. E. O. Says it needs 13,000 people to donate every day. I met with her earlier this week and gave blood myself. What wonderful veins youve got. Odonnell she loves my veins. It was my first time, but about 6. 8 million americans donate blood every year. This year the red cross says the supply chain challenges are unprecedented. That is a lot of blood. The entire donation process takes about an hour. That was so easy. But every two seconds someone in the u. S. Needs blood. One bag donated saves up to three lives so you are doing a good thing. Odonnell the red cross gets the vast majority of its donations from blood drives. Since the pandemic began 37,000 have been canceled. The need for blood is constant. Odonnell gale mcgovern is c. E. O. Of the american red cross. What does it mean for hospitals if there is a shortage in these blood supplies . They cant perform life saving surgeries. Trauma patients need the blood supply, people that are receiving chemo therapy, you need lifesaving platelets, we hate it when we have to ration the blood supply for our hospitals. Odonnell ration the blood supply. Yeah, we will tell them we are running short so please forego certain elect elective surgeries. Odonnell many people find the idea of donating blood a bit daunting to begin with, let alone during a pandemic. We are taking every single possible precaution. We have everyone
Wearing Masks
. Everyone has to have their temperature taken. We have the beds socially distanced six feet away. Odonnell blood is not tested for covid19 since respiratory diseases arent known to be transmitted by transfusions, but as a new incentive to donors, blood is now tested for covid antibodies, that may show if someone has had the virus. Some like tim davin dont need an incentive, he has donated platelets more than 20 times. Why do you donate so regularly . My father had a rare form of blood cancer. So, when he was sick he was able to stay with us longer because other people had donated. Odonnell giving the gift of life. And for more information about giving blood text me the word donate to 2022171107. In other health news, alex trebek said today he is feeling great. Trebek shared the encouraging news in a
Health Update
posted to twitter. The legendary jeopardy host has been battling stage four pancreatic cancer since last year. He used his time off during this pandemic to work on his memoir and grow a goatee, and with that and with that we will take good health for 1,000, alex. And there is still much more new ahead on tonights cbs evening news. New bombshell allegations, more than a dozen women who worked for the washington nfl team say they were subject to relentless
Sexual Harassment
. Later how a sevenyearold who loves books and crayons is helping to teach her classmates about diversity. About diversity. Udes preservisi. Because he said a multi vitamin alone may not be enough. And its my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandsons beautiful face. Only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the
National Eye Institute
to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. Its how i see my life. Because its my vision. Preservision. Even if youre on a statin . Are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke . Statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. Thats why science delivered vascepa. For people who have persistent
Cardiovascular Risk Factors
and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25 lower risk from heart attack and stroke. Dont take vascepa if youre allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. Tell your doctor about any medicines you take, and if you are allergic to fish or shellfish. Stop taking vascepa and seek medical help if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction. Serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. Heart rhythm problems may occur in more people with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had heart rhythm problems. Tell your doctor if you have symptoms such as irregular beat, lightheadedness, dizziness, shortness of breath, chest discomfort or fainting. Possible side effects include muscle and joint pain. Proven by science, fda approved. Vascepa can reduce your risk and add cardio protection. Call your doctor about vascepa today. sharon smoking caused my throat cancer. But, walking every day makes me feel like myself again. Well, well, almost. announcer you can quit. For free help, call 1800quitnow. If you experience bladder leaks, you shouldnt have to sacrifice discretion for protection. Try always discreet. The unique design features protective leakguards, which help prevent leaks where they happen most and an absorbent material that turns liquid into gel, for up to 100 leak free protection. The shapewear design provides a close and seamless fit, to ensure total discretion. Choose the solution that keeps you drier. Try always discreet underwear, with a money back guarantee. Brand power. Helping you buy better. Im szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. We do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; its important. We walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. Weve both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. After about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didnt notice before. Its still helping me. I still notice a difference. Prevagen. Healthier brain. Better life. Odonnell there is breaking news just coming in about washingtons nfl team. 15 former female employees are speaking to the
Washington Post
detailing allegations of
Washington Post<\/a> reports more than a dozen women alleged
Sexual Harassment<\/a> and verbal abuse by former employees of the washington redskins. Tonight their allegations. Campaign shakeup. The president demotes his
Campaign Manager<\/a> as two new polls show him trailing joe biden by double digits. Urgent need, the red cross puts out a nationwide call for blood donors. Well show you how easy it is to save a life. Finally tonight, a sevenyear old who is showing you are never too young to start changing the world. This is the cbs evening news with
Norah Odonnell<\/a> reporting from the nations capitol. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin with breaking news. Tonight two of the countrys largest states, texas and florida, along with
South Carolina<\/a> and idaho, are reporting their biggest single day death tolls since the pandemic began. The number of new infections of covid19 are growing exponentially too, and in nearly every corner of the u. S. That is leading two members of the president s
Coronavirus Task<\/a> force to call for states to shut down bars and for all americans to wear masks. But without any official guidance from the white house about those recommendations, governors and major retailers are taking matters into their own hands. Tonight colorado and arkansas are joining a growing list of states mandating masks in public. At least 28 states plus the district of columbia now require them. And today target, cvs and
Publix Grocery<\/a> stores are also saying they are rolling out rules telling customers to wear masks too. As we come on the air tonight more than 138,000 people have been killed by the virus here in the u. S. And we hit this milestone more than three and a half million confirmed cases nationwide. If fighting the virus werent enough, the
National Security<\/a> agency says researchers working to find vaccines are also fighting off
Russian Hackers<\/a>. Spy agencies in the u. S. , canada, and
Great Britain<\/a> say the same russian groups that attacked the 2016 election are now actively trying to steal data from scientists working on a cure for covid19. As you can tell there is a lot of reporting to get to tonight. Our team of correspondents is standing by with new information. Janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight from houston. Good evening, janet. Reporter norah, texas recorded its highest death toll today since the pandemic started, 129. Tonight
Testing Centers<\/a> like this one are jammed and we are hearing sobering stories from the crisis in emergency rooms. Dwindling ventilators, few beds and doctors burying friends. In the overwhelmed rio grande valley,
Covid Patients<\/a> are spilling into the hallways. And a
Conference Room<\/a> is a temporary morgue. I know people hear the stories over and over, but it is very different when the person that are you putting in a body bag is your next door neighbor for 50 years, your moms best friend. Reporter dr. Ivan melendez says it is almost too much to bear. You are walk into warehouses of people where you have 40, 45 people that are on stretchers on lifesupport, on ventilators, prone, exposed. Reporter the situation so dire four texas counties ordered refrigerated trucks to help store bodies. Tonight a
Top White House<\/a>
Health Official<\/a> says closing indoor bars and
Wearing Masks<\/a> will help shut down the virus. Its very, very important to really close indoor bars. We know that 50, 60, 70 in some areas are traced to a single bar. Reporter florida set a new fatality record today, 156 deaths. At a walmart there the divisiveness over face coverings as an unmasked man pulled a gun on another shopper. You have to wear a mask. Reporter tempers also boiling over at this california grocery where a man without a mask was pepper sprayed while arguing with another customer. More than half of all states have mask mandates. In georgia the governor filed a lawsuit tonight seeking to block atlantas mask mandate. More retail requiring them. Cvs, target and publix today joining walmart, kroger and best buy. In south texas so many patients, a hotel has been converted to a hospital. Dr. Melendez says its grim. And for those who dont believe it. Come with me, spend the day, help me talk to 37 peoples families that died that day. Reporter the front lines an increasingly dark place to be. Janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. Reporter this is
Mark Strassmann<\/a> in charleston,
South Carolina<\/a>. A hot spot for tourists and covid. Masking is mandatory citywide. Over the last week the viral spread here is on fire. I mean, why would i be scared of it, it is like the flu, you know, so everyone is going to get infected. Reporter we met david and blaze jorkinson, covid skeptics, shopping downtown. Their vacationing from phoenix, an even hotter spot for the virus. I mean we havent changed our lives a the all for this, so, other than these things walking into stores. Reporter bikers paraded six feet apart rolling into myrtle beach. Hundreds now gather for its annual bike week. It was postponed once for the virus, but not twice. Over the last two weeks
South Carolina<\/a> recorded almost 25,000 new cases and 400 new hospitalizations, up 35 . We are
Holding Patients<\/a> in the
Emergency Department<\/a> and caring for them there instead of on the floors because we didnt have a place to put them. Reporter back in downtown charleston some tourists walked bare faced, shoulder to shoulder. They are in the same zip code with the states worst covid outbreak. People die of stuff all the time. I dont know why i would change my life to be afraid of this. There is plenty of stuff to be afraid of. This is certainly not one of them. Reporter over the last 24 hours
South Carolina<\/a> recorded 72 covid deaths, that is a state record. City officials here told us that crowds in charleston are about half the size of a typical july. But norah, when even some of those people believe that covid is mostly hype, that is a potential problem. Odonnell no doubt. Mark strassmann, thank you. Tonight intelligence agencies from the u. S. , canada and britain say
Russian Hackers<\/a> are at it again. This time the russians are accused of trying to steal research on
Covid Vaccine<\/a>s. Heres cbss charlie dagata. Reporter despicable is how the
British Government<\/a> put it, lashing out at russian spies for trying to steal vital
Covid Vaccine<\/a> research. At a time when the world is coming together, trying to find a vaccine, there are so people around the world can benefit of, the russian government engaged in that endeavor. Reporter an endeavor blamed on the russian government itself targeting labs and medical facilities in the u. K. , the
United States<\/a> and canada. Statebacked hackers known as a. P. T. 29 for advanced persistent threat. Tell me more about a. P. T. 29. A. P. T. 29 has been around a long time, sometimes it has other names, fancy bear, cozy bear. Its been responsible for attacks right across the west. Reporter a series of attacks that include hacking into the d. N. C. And stealing emails ahead of the 2016 election. Now its targets are thought to include
Covid Vaccine<\/a> frontrunners like oxford cineersity and modernas lab in frontrunners like oxford the u. S. Investigators here wont say if any information was stolen, but no damage has been done. We are used to the russians attacking just about anything they can get their hands on to cause disruptions, but this feels like its crossing an ethical line. Reporter that may not matter in a country suffering from one of the worst covid outbreaks in the world, norah. But tonight the kremlin has denied any wrongdoing. Instead insisting theyre getting close to developing a vaccine of their own. Odonnell well see. Charlie dagata, thank you. The pandemic continues to take a punishing toll on american workers. More than 51 million have filed for unemployment since march, with 1. 3 millio doing so in the last week alone. And the economic pain could linger. Airlines are now warning of big layoffs when congressional aid ends this fall. Heres cbss kris van cleave. Reporter for
Susannah Carr<\/a> becoming a
United Airlines<\/a>
Flight Attendant<\/a> was a dream come true. Six years later she is among nearly 36,000 united employees facing a possible furlough in october. I actually was finishing working a flight, we landed to that email, so that was a big shock. Reporter what was that moment like when you were reading that email . It was a punch to the stomach. Reporter passenger traffic is down about 80 , costing airlines roughly 6 billion this month alone. Now
American Airlines<\/a> says it could furlough 25,000, roughly 29 of its main line workforce. More than 17,000 delta employees have taken exit packages, but the airline is still over staffed including roughly 2,500 excess pilots. Southwest c. E. O. Gary kelley told employees monday if passenger traffic doesnt triple by the end of the year, he cannot rule out the
Airlines First<\/a> ever layoffs. J. P. Morgan chase analyst jamie baker. Do you expect to see layoffs . We fear that october 1 is going to be one of the darkest days for
Airline Labor<\/a> really since the dawn of commercial flight. It is going to be very, very painful for a lot of people. Reporter it is already painful for
Susannah Carr<\/a>. To no longer be able to fly, to experience this, to be with the people that have become like family, i would absolutely, i would be heartbroken. Reporter
Airline Unions<\/a> want government payroll support extended until march to keep carr, and so many others, flying. Kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. Odonnell tonight mary trump is lobbing bombshell accusations. President trump is accused of using racial and antisemitic slurs. The new charges come as the g esidents is shaking up the top of his
Reelection Campaign<\/a> over frustrations about the size of his rallies and poll numbers. Cbs paula reid reports tonight from the white house. Reporter president trumps niece, mary trump, who recently published a tellall book says in a new interview she heard him use racial slurs in the past. Oh, yes, of course, i did. And i dont think that should surprise anybody, given how virulently racist he is today. Reporter white house chief of staff mark meadows responded tonight. And, so, based on the history ive seen, up close and personal when no one else was in the room and it was just the two of us, ive never experienced that. Weve done a great job. Reporter despite boasting to the contrary, the perception that the virus is raging has cost the president. Cost the president. Two polls out yesterday show joe biden leading by double digits. Bidens momentum prompted mr. Trump to oust
Campaign Manager<\/a>
Brad Parscale<\/a> who he blamed for the poorly attended rally in tulsa last month. Its all about him and getting him reelected in 2020. Reporter parscale was criticized by some colleagues for profiting off the campaign. He owned multiple homes and a 32 foot boat. His company was paid more than 35 million in the last three years and paid the president s daughterinlaw laura trump and donald trump juniors girlfriend
Kimberly Guilfoyle<\/a> approximately 15,000 a month. The president s new campaign chief will be bill stephian, the former white house political director, who will have his work cut out for him. The president is known to rismiss any negative polling and him, he is known to dismiss any resists any strategy. Norah. Odonnell paula reid at the white house, thank you. Tonight an urgent plea for help from the red cross as the nations blood supply is dwindle because of the pandemic. The organizations c. E. O. Says it needs 13,000 people to donate every day. I met with her earlier this week and gave blood myself. What wonderful veins youve got. Odonnell she loves my veins. It was my first time, but about 6. 8 million americans donate blood every year. This year the red cross says the supply chain challenges are unprecedented. That is a lot of blood. The entire donation process takes about an hour. That was so easy. But every two seconds someone in the u. S. Needs blood. One bag donated saves up to three lives so you are doing a good thing. Odonnell the red cross gets the vast majority of its donations from blood drives. Since the pandemic began 37,000 have been canceled. The need for blood is constant. Odonnell gale mcgovern is c. E. O. Of the american red cross. What does it mean for hospitals if there is a shortage in these blood supplies . They cant perform life saving surgeries. Trauma patients need the blood supply, people that are receiving chemo therapy, you need lifesaving platelets, we hate it when we have to ration the blood supply for our hospitals. Odonnell ration the blood supply. Yeah, we will tell them we are running short so please forego certain elect elective surgeries. Odonnell many people find the idea of donating blood a bit daunting to begin with, let alone during a pandemic. We are taking every single possible precaution. We have everyone
Wearing Masks<\/a>. Everyone has to have their temperature taken. We have the beds socially distanced six feet away. Odonnell blood is not tested for covid19 since respiratory diseases arent known to be transmitted by transfusions, but as a new incentive to donors, blood is now tested for covid antibodies, that may show if someone has had the virus. Some like tim davin dont need an incentive, he has donated platelets more than 20 times. Why do you donate so regularly . My father had a rare form of blood cancer. So, when he was sick he was able to stay with us longer because other people had donated. Odonnell giving the gift of life. And for more information about giving blood text me the word donate to 2022171107. In other health news, alex trebek said today he is feeling great. Trebek shared the encouraging news in a
Health Update<\/a> posted to twitter. The legendary jeopardy host has been battling stage four pancreatic cancer since last year. He used his time off during this pandemic to work on his memoir and grow a goatee, and with that and with that we will take good health for 1,000, alex. And there is still much more new ahead on tonights cbs evening news. New bombshell allegations, more than a dozen women who worked for the washington nfl team say they were subject to relentless
Sexual Harassment<\/a>. Later how a sevenyearold who loves books and crayons is helping to teach her classmates about diversity. About diversity. Udes preservisi. Because he said a multi vitamin alone may not be enough. And its my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandsons beautiful face. Only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the
National Eye Institute<\/a> to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. Its how i see my life. Because its my vision. Preservision. Even if youre on a statin . Are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke . Statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. Thats why science delivered vascepa. For people who have persistent
Cardiovascular Risk Factors<\/a> and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25 lower risk from heart attack and stroke. Dont take vascepa if youre allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. Tell your doctor about any medicines you take, and if you are allergic to fish or shellfish. Stop taking vascepa and seek medical help if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction. Serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. Heart rhythm problems may occur in more people with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had heart rhythm problems. Tell your doctor if you have symptoms such as irregular beat, lightheadedness, dizziness, shortness of breath, chest discomfort or fainting. Possible side effects include muscle and joint pain. Proven by science, fda approved. Vascepa can reduce your risk and add cardio protection. Call your doctor about vascepa today. sharon smoking caused my throat cancer. But, walking every day makes me feel like myself again. Well, well, almost. announcer you can quit. For free help, call 1800quitnow. If you experience bladder leaks, you shouldnt have to sacrifice discretion for protection. Try always discreet. The unique design features protective leakguards, which help prevent leaks where they happen most and an absorbent material that turns liquid into gel, for up to 100 leak free protection. The shapewear design provides a close and seamless fit, to ensure total discretion. Choose the solution that keeps you drier. Try always discreet underwear, with a money back guarantee. Brand power. Helping you buy better. Im szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. We do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; its important. We walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. Weve both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. After about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didnt notice before. Its still helping me. I still notice a difference. Prevagen. Healthier brain. Better life. Odonnell there is breaking news just coming in about washingtons nfl team. 15 former female employees are speaking to the
Washington Post<\/a> detailing allegations of
Sexual Harassment<\/a> over a span of 13 years. The accusations involve some of the teams top executives. Heres cbs
Nikole Killion<\/a>. Reporter the explosive report by the
Washington Post<\/a> was published late this afternoon, detailing more than a decade of inappropriate behavior. It cites 15 women who allege at least five former front
Office Employees<\/a> sexually harassed and made unwanted sexual advances. Some were part of owner dan snyders inner circle. Emily applegate was the only one to come forward on the record. Some cited nondisclosure agreements for not coming forward publicly. One of the allegations centers around former play by play announcer larry michael, who is accused of routinely discussing the physical appearance of femae colleagues in sexual and disparaging overtones. The clubs director of player personnel, alex santos, was accused of making inappropriate remarks about their bodies and asking them if they were romantically interested in him. Michael retired wednesday while santos and assistant director of pro personnel were dismissed by the team this week. The team has retained the firm of
Washington Attorney<\/a>
Beth Wilkinson<\/a> to do an independent review of the teams culture, policies and allegations of workplace misconduct. None of the women say snyder harassed them, however some of the women told the post that they were skeptical that snyder was unaware of the behavior. The team deferred to a statement that they gave the
Washington Post<\/a> which says they take issues of employee conduct seriously and will address them promptly. Norah . Odonnell
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Madison Wilson<\/a> was watching a movie not long ago when she had oncomplaint that surprised her mother vashti wilson. She said there is only one brown person in the movie. Reporter how does it make you feel when no one looks like you . I feel super, super, super, super, super, super, super sad. Reporter sad. Does it make you feel left out . Yeah. Like out of the box. Reporter she was also sad that her crayon box had no color that allowed her to draw herself, but she discovered that crayola is coming out with a box of 24 different skin toned crayons. Did that make you happy . Yeah. Reporter super, super, super happy . Super, super, super, super, super, super happy reporter so happy that with her mothers help she created a go fund me account to buy boxes of those crayons and give them to schools. So far she has raised 31,000. Im immensely proud of her. Reporter with all of that success at such an early age we wondered what she wants to do when she grows up . I want to be a world changer. Reporter and it appears shes off to a super, super good start. Chip reid, cbs news. Odonnell and she is also purchasing books that include characters of color for her school. Love her. Well be right back. Thats how a home and auto bundle is made. [ chuckles ] so, what are some
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