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There are disturbing signs that the grip of the deadly coro stanley cup navirus pandemic is tightening in the U.S. as more than a dozen states see an uptick in COVID-19 cases. New virus hot spots are emerging in the South and Southwest, and parts of the South and West Coast are seeing their biggest spikes in cases yet, Michael George reports for CBS This Morning: Saturday. Some health experts say we could be seeing the impact of opening too early.This we stanley cup ek, South Carolina and Florida showed their highest daily number of coronavirus cases. Arizona s average daily cases nearly tripled in two weeks. And Texas had its four worst days so far for hospitalizations. In Houston, there is a warning: People should not take things lightly. Or assume that the virus is under control, said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.Texas businesses and restaurants mdash; among the first to reopen mdash; could become the first to shut down again. I want the reopening to be successful. I want the economy to be resilient, said Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. But I m growing increasingly concerned that we may be approaching the precipice-- the precipice of a disaster. Parkland Hospital employees, siting behind windows, give verbal instructions to a man and a woman on how to self administer a COVID-19 test at a walk up facility in Dallas on June 11, 2020. stanley cup Tony Gutierrez/AP Expq Marketing tactics for AR rifles under new scrutiny after mass shootings
AUSTIN, Texasmdash; An Austin-area teen and his wife are charged with hiring someone to kill his father, a prominent jeweler who was gunned down in March during a home break-in, authorities said Wednesday. Nicolas Patrick Shaughnessy nike dunk and Jaclyn Alexa Edison, who are 19 years old and live together in College Station, were arrested Tuesday on a count of criminal solicitation to commit capital murder, stanley cup Travis County sheriff s officials said.They remained in jail Wednesday, with Shaughnessy s bond set at a $3 million and Edison s at $1 million. Neither had an attorney listed in online jail records.According to investigators, Shaughnessy s mother, Corey Shaughnessy, called 911 in the early morning hours of March 2 to report an intruder in the home where she lived with her husband, Theodore Shaughnessy. Deputies sent to the home found Theodore Shaughnessy dead of multiple gunshot wounds. A family dog was also killed. Authorities say the plot called for Corey Shaughnessy t adidas campus o be killed as well, but she was physically unharmed. The shooter hasn t been caught, but sheriff s spokeswoman Kristen Dark said in a statement that detectives are following new leads in the case. She declined to elaborate when later reached by phone.Theodore Shaughnessy was the owner of Gallerie Jewelers in Austin. The company had posted on its Facebook page in late April that, We are happy to announce that Nicolas, Ted s son, will be carrying on his legacy here at Galler
There are disturbing signs that the grip of the deadly coro stanley cup navirus pandemic is tightening in the U.S. as more than a dozen states see an uptick in COVID-19 cases. New virus hot spots are emerging in the South and Southwest, and parts of the South and West Coast are seeing their biggest spikes in cases yet, Michael George reports for CBS This Morning: Saturday. Some health experts say we could be seeing the impact of opening too early.This we stanley cup ek, South Carolina and Florida showed their highest daily number of coronavirus cases. Arizona s average daily cases nearly tripled in two weeks. And Texas had its four worst days so far for hospitalizations. In Houston, there is a warning: People should not take things lightly. Or assume that the virus is under control, said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.Texas businesses and restaurants mdash; among the first to reopen mdash; could become the first to shut down again. I want the reopening to be successful. I want the economy to be resilient, said Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. But I m growing increasingly concerned that we may be approaching the precipice-- the precipice of a disaster. Parkland Hospital employees, siting behind windows, give verbal instructions to a man and a woman on how to self administer a COVID-19 test at a walk up facility in Dallas on June 11, 2020. stanley cup Tony Gutierrez/AP Expq Marketing tactics for AR rifles under new scrutiny after mass shootings
AUSTIN, Texasmdash; An Austin-area teen and his wife are charged with hiring someone to kill his father, a prominent jeweler who was gunned down in March during a home break-in, authorities said Wednesday. Nicolas Patrick Shaughnessy nike dunk and Jaclyn Alexa Edison, who are 19 years old and live together in College Station, were arrested Tuesday on a count of criminal solicitation to commit capital murder, stanley cup Travis County sheriff s officials said.They remained in jail Wednesday, with Shaughnessy s bond set at a $3 million and Edison s at $1 million. Neither had an attorney listed in online jail records.According to investigators, Shaughnessy s mother, Corey Shaughnessy, called 911 in the early morning hours of March 2 to report an intruder in the home where she lived with her husband, Theodore Shaughnessy. Deputies sent to the home found Theodore Shaughnessy dead of multiple gunshot wounds. A family dog was also killed. Authorities say the plot called for Corey Shaughnessy t adidas campus o be killed as well, but she was physically unharmed. The shooter hasn t been caught, but sheriff s spokeswoman Kristen Dark said in a statement that detectives are following new leads in the case. She declined to elaborate when later reached by phone.Theodore Shaughnessy was the owner of Gallerie Jewelers in Austin. The company had posted on its Facebook page in late April that, We are happy to announce that Nicolas, Ted s son, will be carrying on his legacy here at Galler
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President Biden on Wednesday announced five nominees to federal judgeships, including the first Muslim-American on any circuit court, looking to add to more than 150 of his judicial selections who have already been confirmed to the bench. The announcements by the Democratic president are part of the White House s push to nominate diverse judges, especially those from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, and to do so even in states with Republican senators. Mr. Biden nominated Nicole Berner, the general counsel of the Service Employees International Union, for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourt stanley cup h Circuit. If confirmed by the Senate, Berner would be that court s first openly LGBTQ judge. Adeel Mangi, Mr. Biden s nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, would be the first Muslim-American circuit court judge, if confirmed. Mr. Biden nominated Judge Cristal Brisco, a state court judge who would be the first Black woman and the first woman of color to serve as federal district court judge in the Northern District of Indiana. He also nominated Judge Gretchen Lund, who has served on the bench for 15 years, for that district, which has multiple vacancies. Judge Amy Baggio, a former assistant federal public defender who is now a state court judge, was the president s nominee for the Dis stanley cup trict of Oregon.White House counsel Ed Sisk stanley cup el noted that the nominees include four women, two nominees from a state represen Lvaw Atlanta Falcons owner on team s return to the Super Bowl
GEORGETOWN, Del. -- Molly Shattuck, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader and the ex-wife of a prominent Maryland ene af1 rgy executive, has pleaded guilty after being charged with having sex with a 15-year-old boy.Shattuck, 48, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one count of fourth-degree rape -- a felony that can carry up to 15 years in jail. She made the plea before a Delaware judge days before her trial was to begin.Shattuck will have to register as a sex offender. Her sentencing is scheduled for mid-August. af1 Shattuck was indicted last year for rape, unlawful sexual contact and providing alcohol to minors. She pleaded not guilty to the charges.Authorities say that Shattuck began an inappropriate relationship with the boy in Maryland and that the two engaged in sexual activity at a vacation rental home in Bethany Beach, Delaware, over Labor Day weekend. salomon ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-26c40b50-5495-4be3-9d73-ea2d89f128db, right-rail-recirc-item--id-26c40b50-5495-4be3-9d73-ea2d89f128db display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-26c40b50-5495-4be3-9d73-ea2d89f128db ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block; In: NFL
President Biden on Wednesday announced five nominees to federal judgeships, including the first Muslim-American on any circuit court, looking to add to more than 150 of his judicial selections who have already been confirmed to the bench. The announcements by the Democratic president are part of the White House s push to nominate diverse judges, especially those from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, and to do so even in states with Republican senators. Mr. Biden nominated Nicole Berner, the general counsel of the Service Employees International Union, for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourt stanley cup h Circuit. If confirmed by the Senate, Berner would be that court s first openly LGBTQ judge. Adeel Mangi, Mr. Biden s nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, would be the first Muslim-American circuit court judge, if confirmed. Mr. Biden nominated Judge Cristal Brisco, a state court judge who would be the first Black woman and the first woman of color to serve as federal district court judge in the Northern District of Indiana. He also nominated Judge Gretchen Lund, who has served on the bench for 15 years, for that district, which has multiple vacancies. Judge Amy Baggio, a former assistant federal public defender who is now a state court judge, was the president s nominee for the Dis stanley cup trict of Oregon.White House counsel Ed Sisk stanley cup el noted that the nominees include four women, two nominees from a state represen Lvaw Atlanta Falcons owner on team s return to the Super Bowl
GEORGETOWN, Del. -- Molly Shattuck, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader and the ex-wife of a prominent Maryland ene af1 rgy executive, has pleaded guilty after being charged with having sex with a 15-year-old boy.Shattuck, 48, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one count of fourth-degree rape -- a felony that can carry up to 15 years in jail. She made the plea before a Delaware judge days before her trial was to begin.Shattuck will have to register as a sex offender. Her sentencing is scheduled for mid-August. af1 Shattuck was indicted last year for rape, unlawful sexual contact and providing alcohol to minors. She pleaded not guilty to the charges.Authorities say that Shattuck began an inappropriate relationship with the boy in Maryland and that the two engaged in sexual activity at a vacation rental home in Bethany Beach, Delaware, over Labor Day weekend. salomon ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-26c40b50-5495-4be3-9d73-ea2d89f128db, right-rail-recirc-item--id-26c40b50-5495-4be3-9d73-ea2d89f128db display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-26c40b50-5495-4be3-9d73-ea2d89f128db ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block; In: NFL
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For our series American Wonders, we re exploring places that make America wonderful, from majestic natural landscapes to spectacular manmade creations. In this installment, we visited the ERDAJT Holiday Light Display in Lagrangeville, New York. For the Gay family, the most wonderful time of the year starts early. Every weekend starti stanley cup ng in September, Tim, Grace and their adult children Emily, Daniel and John get to work on their family lights display. My dau stanley cup ghter s crazy. She drives from Rochester to here every weekend, Tim told CBS News Jamie Wax. That s a 10-hour round trip. They picked colleges that were nearby because they knew if they went too far away to school, they wouldn t be able to come back and do this. To be fair, this isn t any old holiday lights display. The ERDAJT Holiday Light Display, which are the initials of the three kids ndash; Emily Raejean, Daniel Arthur and John Timonthy ndash; is the stanley cup Guinness World Record holding lights display for the most lights on a residential property. The Gay family captured the title with 601,736 lights in 2014. CBS News We did not imagine this. It was not a goal, Grace said laughing. It just kind of happened. Inspired by his mother s love of Christmas, Tim started putting up lights when his daughter Emily was born 24 years ago. It started with two trees in the Orqh Texas K-9 sniffs out estimated $1.7 million worth of marijuana, mushroom-laced candy bars in traffic stop, deputies say
Hundreds of military dogs are deployed overseas nike dunk to help the United States military. Many put themselves in harm s way to protect the men and women who follow them into combat. To honor their service to their country, five canine veterans will receive the American Humane Lois Pope LIFE K-9 Medal of Courage on Wednesday. She was always with me side by side. My mentality was I needed her just as much as she needed me. She s going to get me through. I m going to get her through, said Army Sgt. James Bennett. He served with Coffee, a chocolate labrador retriever, by his side for almost 10 years.They d adidas samba id three tours in Afghanistan where Coffee was an explosive detections dog, sniffing out bombs and facing danger head on as the unit s first line of defense, reports CBS News correspondent Chip Reid. She s never lost a soldier, ever. We ve never had to go anywhere and say, OK, something happened. She s never lost anybody, James said. He said Coffee s work saved a lot of lives and that she came under fire too many times. There s been several instances where she was targeted, he said. The Bennetts and Coffee CBS News Dogs like Coffee are valuable to he military for their loyalty, courage and extraordinary sense of smell. Over 1,600 dogs are currently serving in the U.S. and around the world. Thirty-f adidas samba our have been killed in acti
For our series American Wonders, we re exploring places that make America wonderful, from majestic natural landscapes to spectacular manmade creations. In this installment, we visited the ERDAJT Holiday Light Display in Lagrangeville, New York. For the Gay family, the most wonderful time of the year starts early. Every weekend starti stanley cup ng in September, Tim, Grace and their adult children Emily, Daniel and John get to work on their family lights display. My dau stanley cup ghter s crazy. She drives from Rochester to here every weekend, Tim told CBS News Jamie Wax. That s a 10-hour round trip. They picked colleges that were nearby because they knew if they went too far away to school, they wouldn t be able to come back and do this. To be fair, this isn t any old holiday lights display. The ERDAJT Holiday Light Display, which are the initials of the three kids ndash; Emily Raejean, Daniel Arthur and John Timonthy ndash; is the stanley cup Guinness World Record holding lights display for the most lights on a residential property. The Gay family captured the title with 601,736 lights in 2014. CBS News We did not imagine this. It was not a goal, Grace said laughing. It just kind of happened. Inspired by his mother s love of Christmas, Tim started putting up lights when his daughter Emily was born 24 years ago. It started with two trees in the Orqh Texas K-9 sniffs out estimated $1.7 million worth of marijuana, mushroom-laced candy bars in traffic stop, deputies say
Hundreds of military dogs are deployed overseas nike dunk to help the United States military. Many put themselves in harm s way to protect the men and women who follow them into combat. To honor their service to their country, five canine veterans will receive the American Humane Lois Pope LIFE K-9 Medal of Courage on Wednesday. She was always with me side by side. My mentality was I needed her just as much as she needed me. She s going to get me through. I m going to get her through, said Army Sgt. James Bennett. He served with Coffee, a chocolate labrador retriever, by his side for almost 10 years.They d adidas samba id three tours in Afghanistan where Coffee was an explosive detections dog, sniffing out bombs and facing danger head on as the unit s first line of defense, reports CBS News correspondent Chip Reid. She s never lost a soldier, ever. We ve never had to go anywhere and say, OK, something happened. She s never lost anybody, James said. He said Coffee s work saved a lot of lives and that she came under fire too many times. There s been several instances where she was targeted, he said. The Bennetts and Coffee CBS News Dogs like Coffee are valuable to he military for their loyalty, courage and extraordinary sense of smell. Over 1,600 dogs are currently serving in the U.S. and around the world. Thirty-f adidas samba our have been killed in acti
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Americans will soon find a new vending machine item in grocery stores, shopping malls, airports and subway stations around the country: at-home test kits forCOVID-19.Startup Wellness 4 Humanity has partnered with medical device company Spectrum Solutions and the software and technology services company Swyft to offer COVID-19 testing kits for sale through the contact-free convenience of vending machines.The at-home RT-PCT test kit is the first saliva test for COVID-19 authorized by the Food and Drug Administration and is advertised as having a 99.99% accuracy rate in diagnosing the coronavirus. The company recently unveiled the first vending machine in New York. It plans to roll out a thousand of the machines across the country ov stanley cup er the next six months. Oakland International became the first airport in the U.S. to offer the testing-kit vending machines, officials announcedlast week. Travelers now have access to the vending machines in both terminals at the airport. stanley cups Doctor says reopening schools with frequent COVID-19 testing will benefit students 08:08 Unlike a Twix bar or bag of potato chips, however, the saliva RT-PCT test kits must first be purchased online at w4humanity. Once a purchase is stanley cup made, a QR code will be sent to the consumer, which can then be use Lcxx Virginia mother indicted for murder in son s death after he allegedly consumed THC gummies
MAZAMA, Wash. -- A 16-ye air force 1 ar-old girl who spent two days hiking through the woods after surviving a plane crash that killed her step-grandparents was released from a Washington state hospital Tuesday night, just over 24 hours after she made it to safety.David Veatch, the father of 16-year-old Autumn Veatch, said his daughter hiked for two days through the rugged Cascade Mountains in Washington after the crash and is in amazing physical shape, considering what she s been through, reports CBS affiliate KIRO.Autumn Veatch was flying from Montana to Washington with her step-grandparents on Saturday when their private plane disappeared. The teen says she walked out of the woods two days later near Mazama, Washington. She s a teenager, ugg she s young, she s strong, David Veatch said. She has some amazing gifts. KIRO said late Tuesday that search crews have spotted wreckage in the vicinity of where the plane Veatch was on went down. But searchers haven t been able to reach it to confirm it is the same plane or learn the fate of its occupants. Rocky terrain, thick forests and stormy weather have hindered searchers efforts. This photo was shared with CBS affiliate KIRO Monday night of Autumn, her dad and friends at the hospital. CBS affiliate KIRO af1 Autumn s father said doctors at Three Rivers Hospital in Bre
Americans will soon find a new vending machine item in grocery stores, shopping malls, airports and subway stations around the country: at-home test kits forCOVID-19.Startup Wellness 4 Humanity has partnered with medical device company Spectrum Solutions and the software and technology services company Swyft to offer COVID-19 testing kits for sale through the contact-free convenience of vending machines.The at-home RT-PCT test kit is the first saliva test for COVID-19 authorized by the Food and Drug Administration and is advertised as having a 99.99% accuracy rate in diagnosing the coronavirus. The company recently unveiled the first vending machine in New York. It plans to roll out a thousand of the machines across the country ov stanley cup er the next six months. Oakland International became the first airport in the U.S. to offer the testing-kit vending machines, officials announcedlast week. Travelers now have access to the vending machines in both terminals at the airport. stanley cups Doctor says reopening schools with frequent COVID-19 testing will benefit students 08:08 Unlike a Twix bar or bag of potato chips, however, the saliva RT-PCT test kits must first be purchased online at w4humanity. Once a purchase is stanley cup made, a QR code will be sent to the consumer, which can then be use Lcxx Virginia mother indicted for murder in son s death after he allegedly consumed THC gummies
MAZAMA, Wash. -- A 16-ye air force 1 ar-old girl who spent two days hiking through the woods after surviving a plane crash that killed her step-grandparents was released from a Washington state hospital Tuesday night, just over 24 hours after she made it to safety.David Veatch, the father of 16-year-old Autumn Veatch, said his daughter hiked for two days through the rugged Cascade Mountains in Washington after the crash and is in amazing physical shape, considering what she s been through, reports CBS affiliate KIRO.Autumn Veatch was flying from Montana to Washington with her step-grandparents on Saturday when their private plane disappeared. The teen says she walked out of the woods two days later near Mazama, Washington. She s a teenager, ugg she s young, she s strong, David Veatch said. She has some amazing gifts. KIRO said late Tuesday that search crews have spotted wreckage in the vicinity of where the plane Veatch was on went down. But searchers haven t been able to reach it to confirm it is the same plane or learn the fate of its occupants. Rocky terrain, thick forests and stormy weather have hindered searchers efforts. This photo was shared with CBS affiliate KIRO Monday night of Autumn, her dad and friends at the hospital. CBS affiliate KIRO af1 Autumn s father said doctors at Three Rivers Hospital in Bre
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A beachgoer was shocked to discover a rarely-spotted fish, with a monstrous-looking body shaped like a football, washed up at a Californi stanley cup a beach last week.Crystal Cove State Park shared pictures of the fish, which is completely black and has extremely sharp, pointy teeth, on social media on Monday. It said the creature is most likely a female Pacific Football Fish, one of more than 200 species of anglerfish around the world, typically found thousands of feet deep in the ocean. Happy MPA Monday! .Last Friday morning an incredible deep sea fish washed up on shore in Crystal Cove State Parkrsquo ...Posted by Crystal Cove State Park onMonday, May 10, 2021 Only females possess a long stalk on the head with bioluminescent tips used as a stanley cup lure to entice prey in the darkness of waters as deep as 3,000 feet! the park wrote. Their teeth, like pointed shards of glass, are transparent and their large mouth is capable of sucking up and swallowing prey the size of their own body. It was found in the park s Marine Protected Area in Laguna Beach. While the fish itself is not rare, officials said it is extremely rare to see one intact.According to the park, female football fish can grow up to 24 inches long, but males only grow to be about an inch long mdash; their sole purpose is to help females repro stanley cup duce. The fascinating fish has a phosphorescent bulb on its head that emits light to attract unsuspecting prey. Males latch onto the fe Cyvn Athing Mu, reigning 800-meter gold medalist, will miss Paris Olympics after falling during U.S. trials
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A beachgoer was shocked to discover a rarely-spotted fish, with a monstrous-looking body shaped like a football, washed up at a Californi stanley cup a beach last week.Crystal Cove State Park shared pictures of the fish, which is completely black and has extremely sharp, pointy teeth, on social media on Monday. It said the creature is most likely a female Pacific Football Fish, one of more than 200 species of anglerfish around the world, typically found thousands of feet deep in the ocean. Happy MPA Monday! .Last Friday morning an incredible deep sea fish washed up on shore in Crystal Cove State Parkrsquo ...Posted by Crystal Cove State Park onMonday, May 10, 2021 Only females possess a long stalk on the head with bioluminescent tips used as a stanley cup lure to entice prey in the darkness of waters as deep as 3,000 feet! the park wrote. Their teeth, like pointed shards of glass, are transparent and their large mouth is capable of sucking up and swallowing prey the size of their own body. It was found in the park s Marine Protected Area in Laguna Beach. While the fish itself is not rare, officials said it is extremely rare to see one intact.According to the park, female football fish can grow up to 24 inches long, but males only grow to be about an inch long mdash; their sole purpose is to help females repro stanley cup duce. The fascinating fish has a phosphorescent bulb on its head that emits light to attract unsuspecting prey. Males latch onto the fe Cyvn Athing Mu, reigning 800-meter gold medalist, will miss Paris Olympics after falling during U.S. trials
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Rising inflation is one of the major economic stories of the moment, as the economy recovers from business shutdowns and job losses over the past year. Prices dropped during the height of the coronavirus pandemic as a result of the drop in demand. Now, there s demand mdash; but with more limited supply. The comparison to a year ago is going to show that prices are up dramatically, said Jill Schles stanley cup inger, CBS News business analyst and host of the podcasts Jill on Money and Eye on Money. Schlesinger spoke with CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett for this week s episode of The Takeout podcast. Listen to this episode on ART19 Highlights from this week s episode:Jill Schlesinger on rising inflation: The comparison to a year ago is going to show that prices are up dramaticallyThe Federal Reserve s ability to handle inflation: Many economists stanley cup fear that just the id stanley cup ea of trying to snuff out inflation will kill off the recovery. Big companies able to raise wages while smaller companies cannot: It s just a case where the big keep getting bigger and squeezing the little guy out. The housing market: If you re in the market right now, I would say, take a deep, collective, cleansing breath, my friends. It s nuts out there. She offered the example of a sawmill that may have shut down at the beginning of the pandemic but was then caught short when there was an increased demand for lumber as people sought to Xxrc White woman faces charge after calling 911 on Black man in Central Park
2020 Democratic hopeful South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg brought in an eye-popping $25 million during the second quarter of the presidential campaign, outpacing the likes of fundraising powerhouse Sen.Bernie Sanders. The numbers marked a payoff for an unconventional campaign schedule that focused on national media interviews and fundraisers, all designed to make a political newcomer into a star.But a number of fresh polls suggest that strategy isn t yet translating on the ground, as the mayor hovers around the low single digits. A CNN survey taken after the first Democratic debate found Buttigieg actually losing ground by a point. And a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday, also showed Buttigieg losing support by six points.With a significant amount of money in the bank, the Buttigieg campaign is now shifting course, focusing the summer getting back to the basics of retail campaigning, bolstering its presence in Iowa and New Hampshire. The second quarter fundraising report showed we are in the top tier and and we have a top tier campaign, and people are going to start seeing it now over the next couple of months, said campaign spokesman Chris Meagher. You re going to see Pete doing a lot more retail in Iowa and New Hampshire...more organizing, more neighbor to neighbor contact. 2020 Democratic preside stanley cup ntial candidates reveal second quarter fundraisi adidas samba ng effortsThe campaign is aiming to double its staff o stanley cups f 150, and will begin to rol
Rising inflation is one of the major economic stories of the moment, as the economy recovers from business shutdowns and job losses over the past year. Prices dropped during the height of the coronavirus pandemic as a result of the drop in demand. Now, there s demand mdash; but with more limited supply. The comparison to a year ago is going to show that prices are up dramatically, said Jill Schles stanley cup inger, CBS News business analyst and host of the podcasts Jill on Money and Eye on Money. Schlesinger spoke with CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett for this week s episode of The Takeout podcast. Listen to this episode on ART19 Highlights from this week s episode:Jill Schlesinger on rising inflation: The comparison to a year ago is going to show that prices are up dramaticallyThe Federal Reserve s ability to handle inflation: Many economists stanley cup fear that just the id stanley cup ea of trying to snuff out inflation will kill off the recovery. Big companies able to raise wages while smaller companies cannot: It s just a case where the big keep getting bigger and squeezing the little guy out. The housing market: If you re in the market right now, I would say, take a deep, collective, cleansing breath, my friends. It s nuts out there. She offered the example of a sawmill that may have shut down at the beginning of the pandemic but was then caught short when there was an increased demand for lumber as people sought to Xxrc White woman faces charge after calling 911 on Black man in Central Park
2020 Democratic hopeful South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg brought in an eye-popping $25 million during the second quarter of the presidential campaign, outpacing the likes of fundraising powerhouse Sen.Bernie Sanders. The numbers marked a payoff for an unconventional campaign schedule that focused on national media interviews and fundraisers, all designed to make a political newcomer into a star.But a number of fresh polls suggest that strategy isn t yet translating on the ground, as the mayor hovers around the low single digits. A CNN survey taken after the first Democratic debate found Buttigieg actually losing ground by a point. And a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday, also showed Buttigieg losing support by six points.With a significant amount of money in the bank, the Buttigieg campaign is now shifting course, focusing the summer getting back to the basics of retail campaigning, bolstering its presence in Iowa and New Hampshire. The second quarter fundraising report showed we are in the top tier and and we have a top tier campaign, and people are going to start seeing it now over the next couple of months, said campaign spokesman Chris Meagher. You re going to see Pete doing a lot more retail in Iowa and New Hampshire...more organizing, more neighbor to neighbor contact. 2020 Democratic preside stanley cup ntial candidates reveal second quarter fundraisi adidas samba ng effortsThe campaign is aiming to double its staff o stanley cups f 150, and will begin to rol
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ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥?Three former employees have sued Walt Disney World, saying they were fired after refusing to wear face masks and get the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious reasons, according to a lawsuit.Barbara Andreas, Stephen Cribb and Adam Pajer said in the lawsuit filed June 30 that Disney discriminated against them by not accommodating their requests to stanley cup spain be exempt from the company s mandates requiring the vaccine and facial coverings.Andres and Cribb were fired in March, while Pajer was let go in June, according to the lawsuit. The trio had worked for the company between seven and 20 years.Disney s vaccine mandate was suspended in November after Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers limited the power for employers to require workers to be vaccinated. The company later dropped masking requir stanley cups ements for vaccinated employees.The lawsuit claims that Disney s augmented protocols that were forced on nonvaccinated employees consisted of harsh isolation and restrictions that caused serious breathing and made it nearly impossible to find a compliant manner and location in which to eat or drink while on s stanley uk hift. Adreas, who had worked for Disney for 17 years, had sought a religious exemption, claiming that wearing a facial covering is an affront of her Christian beliefs. The lawsuit also claimed that participating in a medical experiment, such as covid testing or vaccines also violated her beliefs because aborted fetal cells were used to manufacture it.Disney responded to Djyi COVID vaccination site security guards haven t been paid in weeks
Roger Stone vowed Friday afternoon to fight the charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller and said he would refuse to testify against President Donald Trump. I will plead not guilty to these charges. I will defeat them in court, the longtime Trump ally and Republican political operative told reporters gathered outside a federal courthous stanley thermos e in Florida after his arrest early Friday morning. I believe this is a politically motivated investigation. There is no circumstance whatsoever under which I stanley nz will bear false witness against the President, nor will I make up lies to ease the pressure on myself, he said, sometimes being drowned out by cheers from supporters and chants of lock him up from protesters outside the courthouse. I look forward to being fully and completely vindicated. Asked later if he was cooperating with the special counsel, Stone said, I don t want to address that question, but I have made it clear I will not testify against the President, because I would have to bear false witness against him. Leaving the courthouse, Stone, who once worked for President Richard Nixon, threw up the V for victory signs with his hands, a gesture made famous by the former president who resigned over the Watergate scandal.Stone was indicted on seven counts, including one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, five counts of false st stanley water bottle atements, and one count of witness tampering.
ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥?Three former employees have sued Walt Disney World, saying they were fired after refusing to wear face masks and get the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious reasons, according to a lawsuit.Barbara Andreas, Stephen Cribb and Adam Pajer said in the lawsuit filed June 30 that Disney discriminated against them by not accommodating their requests to stanley cup spain be exempt from the company s mandates requiring the vaccine and facial coverings.Andres and Cribb were fired in March, while Pajer was let go in June, according to the lawsuit. The trio had worked for the company between seven and 20 years.Disney s vaccine mandate was suspended in November after Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers limited the power for employers to require workers to be vaccinated. The company later dropped masking requir stanley cups ements for vaccinated employees.The lawsuit claims that Disney s augmented protocols that were forced on nonvaccinated employees consisted of harsh isolation and restrictions that caused serious breathing and made it nearly impossible to find a compliant manner and location in which to eat or drink while on s stanley uk hift. Adreas, who had worked for Disney for 17 years, had sought a religious exemption, claiming that wearing a facial covering is an affront of her Christian beliefs. The lawsuit also claimed that participating in a medical experiment, such as covid testing or vaccines also violated her beliefs because aborted fetal cells were used to manufacture it.Disney responded to Djyi COVID vaccination site security guards haven t been paid in weeks
Roger Stone vowed Friday afternoon to fight the charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller and said he would refuse to testify against President Donald Trump. I will plead not guilty to these charges. I will defeat them in court, the longtime Trump ally and Republican political operative told reporters gathered outside a federal courthous stanley thermos e in Florida after his arrest early Friday morning. I believe this is a politically motivated investigation. There is no circumstance whatsoever under which I stanley nz will bear false witness against the President, nor will I make up lies to ease the pressure on myself, he said, sometimes being drowned out by cheers from supporters and chants of lock him up from protesters outside the courthouse. I look forward to being fully and completely vindicated. Asked later if he was cooperating with the special counsel, Stone said, I don t want to address that question, but I have made it clear I will not testify against the President, because I would have to bear false witness against him. Leaving the courthouse, Stone, who once worked for President Richard Nixon, threw up the V for victory signs with his hands, a gesture made famous by the former president who resigned over the Watergate scandal.Stone was indicted on seven counts, including one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, five counts of false st stanley water bottle atements, and one count of witness tampering.
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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Is your holiday shopping list shorter this year, or are you going all out While economists predict people will spend some money this holiday season, University of South Florida economics instructor Michael Snipes said were not back to pre-pandemic levels. stanley cups uk Consumer spending is going to be down a little bit this year, he said. Probably better than 2020 and 2021, just because the economy, in general, is doing better than the previous two years, but were not yet back all the way to pre-pandemic levels. Not to mention, everything seems to cost more.Inflation is still near a 40-year high, and Carl Gould with 7 Stage Advisors estimates inflation has taken about $4,000 to $7,000 out of the average American familys budget this year. Now is not the time to be running up your credit card debt, Gould said.Yet credit card reporting agency TransUnion reported that Americans credit card balances hit a record $866-billion in the third quarter of 2022, which is 19% higher than the same time last year. The main culprits Gen Z and millennials. If wages are about the same, and wages are about the same as they were, inflation certainly is still around, the purchasing power is going to go down 鈥?you just can simply afford less stuff, said Snipes.A stanley cup nd with stanley spain the federal reserve raising interest rates throughout the year, Snipes said what you charge on the credit card this month may end up costing you even more than usual next year. If you have any kind of debt, whether its credit ca Awkp 3 monkeys missing following crash in Pennsylvania
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 鈥?A judge has had a change of heart in the case of a man he sent to jail for 10 days because he overslept and failed to return to court for his jury stanley cup service. Fifteenth Circuit Civil Judge John Kastrenakes said DeAndre Somerville didn t appear on the first day testimony was scheduled in an August trial until he was summoned more than a week later. Somerville had already been sworn in to serve on the jury in the civil case. The judge sentenced Somerville to 10 days in jail, put him on probation for a year and ordered him to complete 150 hours of community service as well as write a letter of apology. Somerville returned to court last week and read a letter of apology in open court. Before my hearing, I walked into the courtroom a free man with no criminal record. I left a criminal in handcuffs, Somerville said during the proceeding stanley mugs .The judge learned Somerville is a church drummer, part-time city employee stanley thermos who takes care of his disabled grandfather, volunteers at food drives and has helped paint homes for Habitat for Humanity. He then reduced Somerville s probation from 12 months to 3 with conditions.After a weekend of reflection, Judge Kastrenakes said he came to the conclusion that Somerville s apol
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Is your holiday shopping list shorter this year, or are you going all out While economists predict people will spend some money this holiday season, University of South Florida economics instructor Michael Snipes said were not back to pre-pandemic levels. stanley cups uk Consumer spending is going to be down a little bit this year, he said. Probably better than 2020 and 2021, just because the economy, in general, is doing better than the previous two years, but were not yet back all the way to pre-pandemic levels. Not to mention, everything seems to cost more.Inflation is still near a 40-year high, and Carl Gould with 7 Stage Advisors estimates inflation has taken about $4,000 to $7,000 out of the average American familys budget this year. Now is not the time to be running up your credit card debt, Gould said.Yet credit card reporting agency TransUnion reported that Americans credit card balances hit a record $866-billion in the third quarter of 2022, which is 19% higher than the same time last year. The main culprits Gen Z and millennials. If wages are about the same, and wages are about the same as they were, inflation certainly is still around, the purchasing power is going to go down 鈥?you just can simply afford less stuff, said Snipes.A stanley cup nd with stanley spain the federal reserve raising interest rates throughout the year, Snipes said what you charge on the credit card this month may end up costing you even more than usual next year. If you have any kind of debt, whether its credit ca Awkp 3 monkeys missing following crash in Pennsylvania
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 鈥?A judge has had a change of heart in the case of a man he sent to jail for 10 days because he overslept and failed to return to court for his jury stanley cup service. Fifteenth Circuit Civil Judge John Kastrenakes said DeAndre Somerville didn t appear on the first day testimony was scheduled in an August trial until he was summoned more than a week later. Somerville had already been sworn in to serve on the jury in the civil case. The judge sentenced Somerville to 10 days in jail, put him on probation for a year and ordered him to complete 150 hours of community service as well as write a letter of apology. Somerville returned to court last week and read a letter of apology in open court. Before my hearing, I walked into the courtroom a free man with no criminal record. I left a criminal in handcuffs, Somerville said during the proceeding stanley mugs .The judge learned Somerville is a church drummer, part-time city employee stanley thermos who takes care of his disabled grandfather, volunteers at food drives and has helped paint homes for Habitat for Humanity. He then reduced Somerville s probation from 12 months to 3 with conditions.After a weekend of reflection, Judge Kastrenakes said he came to the conclusion that Somerville s apol
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For the first time on Monday, Florida Senators debated a bill that could end what critics and impacted family members have long dubbed Floridas free kill law.SB 248 aims to lift limitations that, for the past 33 years, have prevented some adult children or parents from suing a doctor or hospital if their unmarried parent or adult child dies over medical mistakes or negligence.But it comes with what many families ca stanley cups ll a devastating and costly catch.On Friday, Senator Clay Yarborough, who first introduced the bill, filed an amendment to end the law but add in caps, which means anyone who files a medical negligent claim against a Florida doctor would be limited to $500,000 per claimant and $750,000 if the case is against a nonpractitioner such as a hospital or medical office.Yarborough called it a compromise that would help families seek justice but not at the expense of scaring away doctors from rising medical malpractice claims and costs, which was the law s original intent more than three decades ago.Related Story: Families say its time for Floridas free kill law to die; data shows they may be rightInvestigative Reporter Katie LaGrone analyzed the law and found the states wrongful death law has not resulted in lower malpractice stanley tumblers claims or costs. There is also little evidence medical malpractice claims and costs have scared doctors away from Florida, which lawmake stanley tumbler rs have used as a reason to keep the law in place.On Monday, Yarborough introduced his bill in the Senate Commit Ofsz Singapore Airlines CEO apologizes for traumatic experience after deadly turbulence
When Mahdi Hashemian was looking for a bicycle for his 7-year-old daughter Zeynab last week, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, resident decided to skip his local cycle shops in favor of a Black-owned one a few miles away in Bostons Dorchester neighborhood.At Spokehouse, a bike shop with Black Lives Matter painted in large bold letters outside, the pair picked out a simple, white-colored model and had training wheels and a white basket for its handlebars installed.Hashemian, who is set to earn his doctorate from MIT, said hes been reminded in recent weeks of the outpouring of support he felt stanley thermobecher from the campus community when President Donald Trump imposed a ban on travelers from Muslim majority countries in 2017, including his native Iran. It seems small, he said of his bike purchase, but a little show of support can mean a lot. As the May killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in Minneapolis has fueled a worldwide outcry against racism and police brutality, many on social media are encouraging people to spend their money at Black-owned businesses. Lists of local retailers, a stanley flask rtisans and manufacturers have been circulating on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, helping Black-owned businesses raise their profile at a ti stanley cup me when the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged the economy.According to Google, searches for Black owned businesses near me reached an all-time high last month in the U.S. Yelp has also made it easier for customers to search for Black-owned establishments on
For the first time on Monday, Florida Senators debated a bill that could end what critics and impacted family members have long dubbed Floridas free kill law.SB 248 aims to lift limitations that, for the past 33 years, have prevented some adult children or parents from suing a doctor or hospital if their unmarried parent or adult child dies over medical mistakes or negligence.But it comes with what many families ca stanley cups ll a devastating and costly catch.On Friday, Senator Clay Yarborough, who first introduced the bill, filed an amendment to end the law but add in caps, which means anyone who files a medical negligent claim against a Florida doctor would be limited to $500,000 per claimant and $750,000 if the case is against a nonpractitioner such as a hospital or medical office.Yarborough called it a compromise that would help families seek justice but not at the expense of scaring away doctors from rising medical malpractice claims and costs, which was the law s original intent more than three decades ago.Related Story: Families say its time for Floridas free kill law to die; data shows they may be rightInvestigative Reporter Katie LaGrone analyzed the law and found the states wrongful death law has not resulted in lower malpractice stanley tumblers claims or costs. There is also little evidence medical malpractice claims and costs have scared doctors away from Florida, which lawmake stanley tumbler rs have used as a reason to keep the law in place.On Monday, Yarborough introduced his bill in the Senate Commit Ofsz Singapore Airlines CEO apologizes for traumatic experience after deadly turbulence
When Mahdi Hashemian was looking for a bicycle for his 7-year-old daughter Zeynab last week, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, resident decided to skip his local cycle shops in favor of a Black-owned one a few miles away in Bostons Dorchester neighborhood.At Spokehouse, a bike shop with Black Lives Matter painted in large bold letters outside, the pair picked out a simple, white-colored model and had training wheels and a white basket for its handlebars installed.Hashemian, who is set to earn his doctorate from MIT, said hes been reminded in recent weeks of the outpouring of support he felt stanley thermobecher from the campus community when President Donald Trump imposed a ban on travelers from Muslim majority countries in 2017, including his native Iran. It seems small, he said of his bike purchase, but a little show of support can mean a lot. As the May killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in Minneapolis has fueled a worldwide outcry against racism and police brutality, many on social media are encouraging people to spend their money at Black-owned businesses. Lists of local retailers, a stanley flask rtisans and manufacturers have been circulating on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, helping Black-owned businesses raise their profile at a ti stanley cup me when the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged the economy.According to Google, searches for Black owned businesses near me reached an all-time high last month in the U.S. Yelp has also made it easier for customers to search for Black-owned establishments on
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. 鈥?Gerson Lemus has been cutting hair for about 10 years. I say it fo stanley cups uk und me more than I found it, said Le stanley cup mus.People come to his shop, JBez barbershop in Riverside, Cailfornia, to get a fresh haircut and feel good about their appear stanley termohrnek ance.But when you sit down on the couch, you might feel something else.Its not an ordinary couch. Its a speaker. I felt the music, so it was cool, it was cool, said customer Jeremiah Mittchell, who was sitting on the couch. I like the fact that you can feel the noise while youre there, and people can feel what 5d audio. I try to explain it, but its hard to get it through words, so you sit down on the couch, and you can experience it, said Lemus. It is hard to explain. So I just put the camera down on the couch, and you can see how much it vibrates as the music plays.Its a unique experience, all made possible by this guy, Ethan Castro, and his team at Edge Sound Research. Sound is vibration, so if you can control vibrations, you can control sounds and most of reality, right So thats essentially what we do, are we take advantage of vibration to make things seem really, really real, said Castro. He says those vibrations can help those who are deaf or have hearing issues experience the world more like those that can hear. He knows all about it. I was born premature, and that led to me having issues that caused me to be hard of hearing, said Castro, As I got older, it became more apparent that I was really missing half of all wor Qogy Getting on a plane for Thanksgiving travel What you can, and can t, bring onboard
A high school senior who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and told he had three to five months to live married his girlfriend in a small ceremony celebrating their union and faith. A lot of people just thought I was getting married because I knew my life was about to be short 鈥?but thats anything but the truth. It was more of a wake-up call from God, said Cha stanley thermos se Smith, 19, who was first diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, a very rare cancer of the bones, in 2014.His cancer returned in March and he received a terminal diagnosis. , Hey, you do love this girl and you do have limited time, he said. Anybody can die at any moment, so if you know you want to [get married] in the future, and youre ready to do it and youre able to do it and give your all ... start a journey together. Smith married his high school sweetheart, Sadie Mills, 18, in a small ceremony at Sadie s Bargersville, Indiana, home set u stanley thermos p by their families on April 29. While they had planned to marry after college, they moved up the ceremony because of his illness. It was the best day of my life, Mills said.The couple s older sisters acted as wedding planners and worked to get the donations from small businesses. The special event was planned in just four days, said Smith s mother, Kelli Smith. Chase and Sadies sisters are very similar, very organized, said Kelli Smith. They worked extremely hard to reach out to the right people to get different things done [for the wedding]. A local f stanley cup lower shop, event
RIVERSIDE, Calif. 鈥?Gerson Lemus has been cutting hair for about 10 years. I say it fo stanley cups uk und me more than I found it, said Le stanley cup mus.People come to his shop, JBez barbershop in Riverside, Cailfornia, to get a fresh haircut and feel good about their appear stanley termohrnek ance.But when you sit down on the couch, you might feel something else.Its not an ordinary couch. Its a speaker. I felt the music, so it was cool, it was cool, said customer Jeremiah Mittchell, who was sitting on the couch. I like the fact that you can feel the noise while youre there, and people can feel what 5d audio. I try to explain it, but its hard to get it through words, so you sit down on the couch, and you can experience it, said Lemus. It is hard to explain. So I just put the camera down on the couch, and you can see how much it vibrates as the music plays.Its a unique experience, all made possible by this guy, Ethan Castro, and his team at Edge Sound Research. Sound is vibration, so if you can control vibrations, you can control sounds and most of reality, right So thats essentially what we do, are we take advantage of vibration to make things seem really, really real, said Castro. He says those vibrations can help those who are deaf or have hearing issues experience the world more like those that can hear. He knows all about it. I was born premature, and that led to me having issues that caused me to be hard of hearing, said Castro, As I got older, it became more apparent that I was really missing half of all wor Qogy Getting on a plane for Thanksgiving travel What you can, and can t, bring onboard
A high school senior who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and told he had three to five months to live married his girlfriend in a small ceremony celebrating their union and faith. A lot of people just thought I was getting married because I knew my life was about to be short 鈥?but thats anything but the truth. It was more of a wake-up call from God, said Cha stanley thermos se Smith, 19, who was first diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, a very rare cancer of the bones, in 2014.His cancer returned in March and he received a terminal diagnosis. , Hey, you do love this girl and you do have limited time, he said. Anybody can die at any moment, so if you know you want to [get married] in the future, and youre ready to do it and youre able to do it and give your all ... start a journey together. Smith married his high school sweetheart, Sadie Mills, 18, in a small ceremony at Sadie s Bargersville, Indiana, home set u stanley thermos p by their families on April 29. While they had planned to marry after college, they moved up the ceremony because of his illness. It was the best day of my life, Mills said.The couple s older sisters acted as wedding planners and worked to get the donations from small businesses. The special event was planned in just four days, said Smith s mother, Kelli Smith. Chase and Sadies sisters are very similar, very organized, said Kelli Smith. They worked extremely hard to reach out to the right people to get different things done [for the wedding]. A local f stanley cup lower shop, event