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arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive abortion law, 160,000 people had to leave their state to get an abortion last year. 65,000 of them were victims of rape. >> this would never happen if it were men, we know that. spare me this freedom gossip. spare me. pro-life? what about the rest of life? governor of alabama, tennessee, where they are cutting prenatal programs. they are cutting access to childcare. >> california bill is co-authored by east bay senator nancy skinner and endorsed by the california women's caucus. the governor continues to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws i
arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive...
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cbs's nancy cordes reports now on the fallout. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor begged the legislature to step in today after the state's conservative supreme court reinstated a civil war-era abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest. the author of the 4-2 decision wrote, physicians are now on notice that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal, with doctors facing a two to five-year mandatory prison sentence. >> we are 14 days away from this extreme ban coming back to life. it must be repealed immediately. >> reporter: the decision does away with the state's current 15-week ban, which anti-abortion rights activists had challenged in court. >> it's always the best decision to protect life as much as possible. >> reporter: arizona is now poised to join 17 other states that have imposed near-total abortion bans since roe v. wade was struck down. but unlike many of those states, arizona is a pivotal swing state that went for president biden in 2020. the state's democratic a.g. announced today, "as long as
cbs's nancy cordes reports now on the fallout. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor begged the legislature to step in today after the state's conservative supreme court reinstated a civil war-era abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest. the author of the 4-2 decision wrote, physicians are now on notice that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal, with doctors facing a two to five-year mandatory prison...
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pbs's nancy cordes reports now on the fallout. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor begged the legislature to step in today after the state's conservative supreme court reinstated a civil war-era abortion ban, with no exceptions for or. the author of the 4-2 decision wrote physicians are now on notice that all abortions except to those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal. doctors facing a 2-5 year mandatory prison sentence. >> we are 14 days away from this extreme ban coming back to life. it must be repealed. immediately. >> reporter: the decision does away with the state's current 15-week ban, which antiabortion rights activists had challenged in court. >> it's always the best decision to protect life as much as possible. >> reporter: arizona is now poised to join 17 other states that have imposed mere-total abortion bans since roe v. wade was struct down. but unlike many of those states, arizona is a pivotal swing state. that went from president biden in 2020. the states democratic ag today announced as long as i am attorney general, no
pbs's nancy cordes reports now on the fallout. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor begged the legislature to step in today after the state's conservative supreme court reinstated a civil war-era abortion ban, with no exceptions for or. the author of the 4-2 decision wrote physicians are now on notice that all abortions except to those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal. doctors facing a 2-5 year mandatory prison sentence. >> we...
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frustrated. >> reporter: anxiety in arizona tonight after the state supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians, who are supposed to represent us, are doing this. >> shame! shame! shame! >> reporter: democrats protested on the floor of the state legislature today, and with swing state arizona up for grabs in november, some republicans are slamming the ruling too, including former president donald trump, who just two days ago said abortion should be left to the states. today, he said arizona went too far. >> and i'm sure that the governor and everybody else are going to bring it back into reason, and that will be taken care of. >> reporter: president biden, who has vowed to restore roe v. wade, was asked today what his message is to arizonans. >> elect me. i am in the 20 -- 20th century -- 21st century. >> reporter: the controversial law could go into effect in arizona this summer, forcing patients to travel to neighboing states with less restrictive laws. at the camelba
frustrated. >> reporter: anxiety in arizona tonight after the state supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians, who are supposed to represent us, are doing this. >> shame! shame! shame! >> reporter: democrats protested on the floor of the state legislature today, and with swing state arizona up for grabs in november, some republicans are slamming the...
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abortion rights is sparking a new fight in battleground arizona. in a 4-2 ruling yesterday the state supreme court said a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions except to save the life of the mother can be enforced. the penalty for doctors -- two to five years in prison. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor katie hobbs is calling on state lawmakers to repeal the 160-year-old statute, and the state's top prosecutor is vowing not to enforce it. >> no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this law as long as i am attorney general. >> reporter: the order which was put on hold for two weeks pending challenges in lower courts would do away about a -- with a 2022 state law that bans the procedure at 15 weeks. anti-abortion rights activists praised the ruling. >> it's always a good decision to protect life. >> reporter: even some prominent state and national republicans have come out against it. >> the ruling was asinine, but it's up to arizona to fix it. >> reporter: president biden called the law dangerous a
abortion rights is sparking a new fight in battleground arizona. in a 4-2 ruling yesterday the state supreme court said a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions except to save the life of the mother can be enforced. the penalty for doctors -- two to five years in prison. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor katie hobbs is calling on state lawmakers to repeal the 160-year-old statute, and the state's top prosecutor is vowing not to enforce...
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here's a map of the arizona territory in 1864. back then, part of it was the confederacy, on the bottom there, and the top half was so big it included what is now las vegas. you know what they used to say back then. what happens in vegas actually happened in arizona. now, election-wise, this ruling by an all-republican court is almost guaranteed to backfire. because since the dobbs ruling, this issue has been a disaster for all the republicans' attempts to keep suburban women voters. so g.o.p. candidates are now backpedaling like a tweaked-out unicycle chimp. take g.o.p. senate candidate and woman watching you drown, kari lake. after the ruling, lake said, "i oppose today's ruling, and i am calling on democratic governor katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate commonsense solution that arizonans can support." which is a surprising position to take because this is what she said right before the dobbs decision. >> we have great legislation already on the books, so when this decision comes down, that will k
here's a map of the arizona territory in 1864. back then, part of it was the confederacy, on the bottom there, and the top half was so big it included what is now las vegas. you know what they used to say back then. what happens in vegas actually happened in arizona. now, election-wise, this ruling by an all-republican court is almost guaranteed to backfire. because since the dobbs ruling, this issue has been a disaster for all the republicans' attempts to keep suburban women voters. so g.o.p....
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and with swing state arizona up for grabs in november, some republicans are slamming the ruling too. including former president donald trump, who just two days ago said abortion should be left to the states. today he said arizona went too far. >> and i'm sure that the governor and everybody else are going to bring it back into reason, and that will be taken care of. >> reporter: president biden, who has vowed to restore roe v. wade was asked today what his message is to arizonans. >> elect me. i'm in the 20th century, 21st century. >> reporter: the controversial law could go into effect this summer, forcing patients to travel to neighboring states with less restrictive laws. at the camelback family planning clinic in phoenix, phones were ringing off the hook today, calls from women concerned about abortion access. >> as long as we can practice medicine here, we will continue to provide services whether that means that people need ultrasounds to see how far along they are, to see if they do need to go to a different state. >> reporter: arizona's highest court warned yesterday that doc
and with swing state arizona up for grabs in november, some republicans are slamming the ruling too. including former president donald trump, who just two days ago said abortion should be left to the states. today he said arizona went too far. >> and i'm sure that the governor and everybody else are going to bring it back into reason, and that will be taken care of. >> reporter: president biden, who has vowed to restore roe v. wade was asked today what his message is to arizonans....
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deshawn taylor runs one of the eight abortion clinics in arizona. >> it's infuriating. because abortion is health care. >> reporter: she says patients are confused about when the law will take effect. abortion is currently legal up to 15 weeks. >> for the last couple of days, it's been fairly quiet. >> reporter: because they think they can't get an abortion? >> correct. >> reporter: this is an issue that will likely get voters out in november. arizona among more than a dozen states likely to have an abortion likely on the ballot, the latest be in colorado. norah? >> norah: janet shamlian, thank you very much. the former interpreter and longtime friend of baseball superstar shohei ohtani surrendered to federal authorities and appeared in a los angeles courtroom today. the 39-year-old is facing federal bank fraud charges for allegedly stealing $16 million from ohtani in place of $19,000 in debts going back more than two years. he was released on $25,000 bond and ordered to get treatment for gambling addiction. a young swimmer swept away by a fast-moving river. the latest
deshawn taylor runs one of the eight abortion clinics in arizona. >> it's infuriating. because abortion is health care. >> reporter: she says patients are confused about when the law will take effect. abortion is currently legal up to 15 weeks. >> for the last couple of days, it's been fairly quiet. >> reporter: because they think they can't get an abortion? >> correct. >> reporter: this is an issue that will likely get voters out in november. arizona among...
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. >>> but first -- [ chants ] >> arizona now the center of the abortion rights showdown as a shouting match erupts on the floor of the state legislature. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political challenge for national republicans in particular, trying not to alienate an anti-abortion rights base and more moderate voters who believe that this law goes too far. >> now you have people who are scared to do their job. >> reporter: doctors in arizona now in limbo. >> it's not just abortion providers. we're talking about your e.r. physician who now has a patient in front of them who is bleeding into their
. >>> but first -- [ chants ] >> arizona now the center of the abortion rights showdown as a shouting match erupts on the floor of the state legislature. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke...
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lou cantor was aboard the uss arizona when it was struck by japanese forces. the surprise attack at pearl harbor launched the united states into its second world war. >> the american people in their righteous might will win the through to absolute victory. >> the blast down here blew all this up. >> reporter: lou cantor survived. jim showed me where his dad was when the ship went up in flames. >> right here, her three. >> reporter: lou would go on to visit pearl harbor many times over the years. a hero's welcome back . his final trip was in 2019. >> the 2403 men that were killed that day, including my shipmates on the arizona. >> reporter: and then, there were none. lou was the last living survivor of the uss arizona. >> all we can do is thank god. you know, it's god's will. >> reporter: he passed away in his sleep at 102 years old on april 1st. >> he has told me before the december 7th , 1941, was just one day in a four-year war but i am more proud of what he did after. >> reporter: lieutenant commander can tour would go on to earn his wings, flying 200 comba
lou cantor was aboard the uss arizona when it was struck by japanese forces. the surprise attack at pearl harbor launched the united states into its second world war. >> the american people in their righteous might will win the through to absolute victory. >> the blast down here blew all this up. >> reporter: lou cantor survived. jim showed me where his dad was when the ship went up in flames. >> right here, her three. >> reporter: lou would go on to visit pearl...
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poised to repeal it after three republicans joined with democrats in the arizona house. that will go to the arizona senate where there is support for the repeal, and then to the governor, who is expected to sign it. that would mean that in arizona, abortions again would be permitted up to 15 weeks. norah? >> that's a big development. jan crawford, thank you. >>> president biden signed a bipartisan national security package into law today. the measure forces tiktok's china-based parent company to sell the video sharing app or be based in the u.s. that provision is expected to face legal challenges and disrupt the income of content creators. there are 170 million tiktok users in the u.s. alone. the law also provides $95 billion in long delayed aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. >>> tonight, we're also taking you inside the iconic st. peter's basilica for a rare private tour. that's next. if you spit blood when you brush, it could be the start of a domino effect. new parodontax active gum repair breath freshener. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gu
poised to repeal it after three republicans joined with democrats in the arizona house. that will go to the arizona senate where there is support for the repeal, and then to the governor, who is expected to sign it. that would mean that in arizona, abortions again would be permitted up to 15 weeks. norah? >> that's a big development. jan crawford, thank you. >>> president biden signed a bipartisan national security package into law today. the measure forces tiktok's china-based...
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ruling. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did and that will be straightened out. as you know, it's all about states' rights, going to be straightened out. >> abortion rights advocates in arizona say they have enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot this november. >>> every day in the united states an estimated 17 people die while awaiting an organ transplant. one man in the east bay saw that as an opportunity to help. shawn chitnis shares his story. >> i knew i had to do it. i knew i had to become an organ donor and i could not imagine anything more satisfying than getting to being an organ donor and enjoy it in life. >> reporter: luis mayan has worked for years at donor network west in san ramon. the organization identifies organs available to help people in need around northern california. >> i knew the need was there. i think we all know. what really put me over the edge and made me realize i needed to do this was getting more information about how safe it was. >> reporter: this job constantly remind
ruling. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did and that will be straightened out. as you know, it's all about states' rights, going to be straightened out. >> abortion rights advocates in arizona say they have enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot this november. >>> every day in the united states an estimated 17 people die while awaiting an organ transplant. one man in the east bay saw that as an opportunity to help. shawn chitnis shares his story....
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the biden cabinet watched a seven-figure add by an arizona today that focuses on abortion. the grand canyon state is now the epicenter in the battle over reproductive rights after that state supreme court upheld a civil war era law that bans alle life of the mother. the abortion is currently legal until 15 weeks. cbs's janet shamlian takes a look at those already being impacted. >> reporter: this is the busiest abortion clinic in arizona, according to dr. gabriel goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. but now, goodrick says she is worried about what could happen. >> we provide an essential health care service for the patients of arizona, and if we cannot provide that, they are going to be lost, they are going to be in danger. >> reporter: efforts on wednesday the state legislature to repeal the newly-revived law were shut down by republicans. >> shame! shame! shame! >> reporter: the arizona speaker saying "democrat are so eager to enshrine in our state constitution a right to kill unborn children. we are going to take the time needed to listen to our constituents." dem
the biden cabinet watched a seven-figure add by an arizona today that focuses on abortion. the grand canyon state is now the epicenter in the battle over reproductive rights after that state supreme court upheld a civil war era law that bans alle life of the mother. the abortion is currently legal until 15 weeks. cbs's janet shamlian takes a look at those already being impacted. >> reporter: this is the busiest abortion clinic in arizona, according to dr. gabriel goodrick, seeing some 350...
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that's where you see the blast. >> 1,177 men died that morning on the arizona. conter went on to serve in three wars, flying 200 missions as a pilot and was even shot down twice. tonight cbs evening news has more coverage of lou conter's legacy. here's norah o'donnell. >> hey, juliette. our heart of america honors two of the last survivors of pearl harbor. we have their stories of sacrifice tonight on the cbs evening news. also new details in a deadly plane crash in the sierra. we now know the identity of the victims, silicon valley venture capital firm upwest saying laron petruka and his wife naomi were killed in the crash. the couple helped get up west started in 2012 and had worked as advisers since 2017. the plane went down saturday night during a snowstorm near tahoe-truckee airport. officials say the couple was trying to land the plane when they crashed. the exact cause is still under investigation. >>> also new video of a dramatic rescue in marin county, the sonoma sheriff sent a helicopter to rescue a man who had fallen down from a cliff. the man was cli
that's where you see the blast. >> 1,177 men died that morning on the arizona. conter went on to serve in three wars, flying 200 missions as a pilot and was even shot down twice. tonight cbs evening news has more coverage of lou conter's legacy. here's norah o'donnell. >> hey, juliette. our heart of america honors two of the last survivors of pearl harbor. we have their stories of sacrifice tonight on the cbs evening news. also new details in a deadly plane crash in the sierra. we...
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. >>> tonight, republican lawmakers in arizona thwarted a new effort to repeal the state's civil war era abortion ban. if the law goes into effect, abortions will become illegal this summer. >> the motion to overrule my ruling fails. >> reporter: today arizona house democrats pleaded with republicans to allow a vote to overturn the abortion ban. >> we're the representatives of the people, and the people want this repealed. >> this is what we are arguing about right now, whether or not we should overturn something that is archaic, something that is really going to impact women in arizona. >> reporter: despite high profile republicans like former president trump saying the ban goes too far, the attempt to repeal it didn't get enough votes. democrats needed 31 votes to prevail and they were at least one vote short. they had hoped at least two republicans would repeal the effort. in the end only one did. >> some of us believe that abortion is in fact the murder of children. >> reporter: opponents of abortion rights welcomed today's outcome. >> we need to safe freedom in our state. we nee
. >>> tonight, republican lawmakers in arizona thwarted a new effort to repeal the state's civil war era abortion ban. if the law goes into effect, abortions will become illegal this summer. >> the motion to overrule my ruling fails. >> reporter: today arizona house democrats pleaded with republicans to allow a vote to overturn the abortion ban. >> we're the representatives of the people, and the people want this repealed. >> this is what we are arguing about...
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trump has urged the arizona legislature to add exemptions for rape and incest to the law. during a press conference with house speaker mike johnson, trump said abortion legislation should be left up to the states. >> and a judge made a ruling, but that's going to be changed by government. they'll be changing that. >> reporter: the issue could drive voters to the polls this november. organizers say they have the signatures needed for a ballot question this fall that would protect abortion rights in the state's constitution. >> i will vote to rescind what has been done the last couple days and to give every woman the right to choose. >> we're excited that lives can be protected and saved. >> reporter: seven states are considering similar questions and three states have already approved them. >> the supreme court is expected to rule on whether medical abortions should be restricted by late june. >>> israel is bracing for an attack from iran and u.s. officials say that could come at any moment. the impending attack is in retaliation for a deadly airstrike on the iranian consul
trump has urged the arizona legislature to add exemptions for rape and incest to the law. during a press conference with house speaker mike johnson, trump said abortion legislation should be left up to the states. >> and a judge made a ruling, but that's going to be changed by government. they'll be changing that. >> reporter: the issue could drive voters to the polls this november. organizers say they have the signatures needed for a ballot question this fall that would protect...
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>> the first thing he told me was, my arizona brother. yeah, we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. he put 70 on us. i'm glad i'm on the other side of things now. it's going to be exciting. >> the nickname, lick rick, how'd that come about? >> i guess it's sticking now. one person called me, now everyone's calling me. that kind of started in high school. the rapper stick rick, and then it stuck. >> got to get familiar with slick rick. a name familiar, brendon rice, son of hall of famer jerry rice, was taken in the seventh round by the chargers where he'll play for former 49er head coach jim harbaugh. the niners did sign terrell owens' son as an undrafted free agent. san francisco heating up, they've won six of their last nine games. jordan hicks gets the start tonight. he's 2-0 with a 1.61 e.r.a. entering the game. a's in baltimore, oakland, first base coach bobby crosby having to duck and cover to get out of the way of that ball. cole irvin on the mound for the orioles and against his former t
>> the first thing he told me was, my arizona brother. yeah, we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. he put 70 on us. i'm glad i'm on the other side of things now. it's going to be exciting. >> the nickname, lick rick, how'd that come about? >> i guess it's sticking now. one person called me, now everyone's calling me. that kind of started in high school. the rapper stick rick, and then it stuck. >> got to get familiar with...
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we only lasted nine minutes. >> here is the actual bombing of the mighty uss arizona. >> we took the bomb down on the star board side forward by number two turret. it went through five decks into the lower handling room of the forward magazines and it blew up the forward magazines. that's where you see the blast. >> reporter: 1,177 men died that morning on the arizona and of the 335 survivors only five are left. conter was given a grand sendoff to the 75th anniversary ceremony in hawaii, but he is not traveling alone. with his family he's taking the ashes of another arizona survivor, clarendon hetrick who died earlier this year at age 92. >> five of us left and three of us are going to be buried on the ship with our ashes. >> reporter: and that he says will be his tribute to the men he considers heroes. >> they call us the heroes. we're not the heroes. the heroes are the ones that gave everything, their life that day. they're still there. we came home, got married, had children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, so we're just lucky. >> conter served in three wars flying 200 mission
we only lasted nine minutes. >> here is the actual bombing of the mighty uss arizona. >> we took the bomb down on the star board side forward by number two turret. it went through five decks into the lower handling room of the forward magazines and it blew up the forward magazines. that's where you see the blast. >> reporter: 1,177 men died that morning on the arizona and of the 335 survivors only five are left. conter was given a grand sendoff to the 75th anniversary ceremony...
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this follows an arizona supreme court law banning nearly all abortions. >> this would never happen. this is really, and spare me this freedom gospel. spare me. pro life? what about the rest of life? >> the bill would only be in effect through the end of november. >>> today arizona house democrats along with three republicans voted to repeal the 1864 abortion ban. now it is going to their state senate. so new propaganda video shows berkeley born hostage. and so here is the steal shot from that video. they cannot confirm what kind of pressure he would face. he was captured in october and the video shows one of his hands is missing. he's one of the eight americans that are still believes to be held by what intense moments there to clear their park. some marched around their park with their tents in hand. at one point the protester was tackled, put into a patrol car. he was later let go after demands from the crowd and this is one of many campus protests across the country against the war in gaza. >>> in the meantime protesters are refusing to leave their tents until the university agre
this follows an arizona supreme court law banning nearly all abortions. >> this would never happen. this is really, and spare me this freedom gospel. spare me. pro life? what about the rest of life? >> the bill would only be in effect through the end of november. >>> today arizona house democrats along with three republicans voted to repeal the 1864 abortion ban. now it is going to their state senate. so new propaganda video shows berkeley born hostage. and so here is the...
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nearly half a century before arizona even became a state. if the senate approves the measure to repeal it, the state would allow abortions up to 15 weeks. in the meantime the governor is asking california lawmakers to fast track a bill that would allow arizona doctors to receive a temporary license to perform abortions here in california. for patients that cross the state border to get one. the bill contains what's called an urgency clause to take effect upon the governor's signature. but first they need a two-thirds vote in the legislature. >> no state has more to do and more responsibility to promote what needs to be done with our state. that's the spirit that will bring us here together. >> the law would only be in effect through the end of november before they repeal the current arizona law that might go into effect. >>> today in washington, the supreme court took up the case on whether the total abortion ban conflicts with a federal healthcare law. abortion right supporters staged a dine in outside the court building. a federal mandate
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including the right to life. >> reporter: arizona democrats also tried to repeal the ban last week, but were prevented by the republican majority. >> shame! shame! >> reporter: today, abortion rights advocates vowed to press on. >> any extreme ban will kill women and pregnant people. it will force pregnancy on people who cannot or do not want to have a child. >> reporter: they say they have gathered enough signatures for a november ballot initiative that would restore abortion rights until fetal viability, which doctors say is between 23 and 24 weeks. >> i don't have the words to describe how angry i am about it. this is the reason why i am out here, is to be part of this community. >> reporter: abortion is currently legal in arizona up to 15 weeks. the state attorney general says if the ban isn't repealed, it could go into effect as early as june. norah? >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much. aircraft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlight at two senate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs's kris van
including the right to life. >> reporter: arizona democrats also tried to repeal the ban last week, but were prevented by the republican majority. >> shame! shame! >> reporter: today, abortion rights advocates vowed to press on. >> any extreme ban will kill women and pregnant people. it will force pregnancy on people who cannot or do not want to have a child. >> reporter: they say they have gathered enough signatures for a november ballot initiative that would...
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. >> reporter: came tagging along on a hike with the doctor from the university of arizona to count lizards and document how hot temperatures are stressing them. >> this is stressing the amount. >> reporter: the lizards love the cooler mountain habitats across southern arizona that are well above the desert floor. because they can't take the heat , individual populations have been isolated for millions of years in different mountain ranges. just outside of his be , lizards have lived in the mountains for 3 million years. >> around here in bisbee is older than humans. we anticipate they will be extinct by next year. they may be already. >> reporter: in 2014, he and his colleagues could only find lizards in the mule mountains above 5700 feet. eight years later he went back and the only lizards that hadn't died out are above 7100 feet. that left only a few hundred feet of mountain top, cool enough to survive. a landmark roof port from the un determined that 1 million species are threatened with extinction. he believes the number is far higher. delivered by the gases that come from cars, factor
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the first thing he told me was my arizona brother. we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. i'm just glad i'm on the other side of things now and we get to play together. it's going to be exciting. >> reporter: the nickname slick rick, where's it come from? >> i guess it's sticking now because now one person called me, now everybody is calling me. that kind of started in high school and it kind of stuck. >> fun to research that game in arizona. slick rick, as his nickname is, he played for corona del sol. he lost to brock purdy's perry pumas 70-24. purdy accounted for four touchdowns and pearsall accounted for two. he still did his part, but brock purdy blew the doors off corona del sol 70-24. now they get to team up. as he said, he's just happy they're on the same team now. >> i wonder how often that's going to come up in practice. >> every single time. >> do you remember that game? >> digging and digging. thanks, matt. >>> for those brave enough to take on a marathon, most make a big point of staying hydrated with water or gatorade. t
the first thing he told me was my arizona brother. we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. i'm just glad i'm on the other side of things now and we get to play together. it's going to be exciting. >> reporter: the nickname slick rick, where's it come from? >> i guess it's sticking now because now one person called me, now everybody is calling me. that kind of started in high school and it kind of stuck. >> fun to research that game...
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trump has urged the arizona legislature to add exemptions for rape and incest to the law. during a press conference with mike johnson, trump said abortion legislation should be left up to the states. >> a judge made a ruling but that will be changed but government. they will be changing that. >> reporter: the issue could drive arizona voters to the polls this move. organizers say they have the signatures needed for a ballot question this fall that would protect abortion rights in the state's constitution. >> i will vote to rescind what has been done the last couple of days and to give every woman the right to choose. >> we are excited that lives can be protected and saved. >> reporter: several states are looking at similar questions. the supreme court will hear arguments about abortion rights in iowa and they will rule in june on whether mifepristone is legal. >>> ford recalled nearly 43,000 of the small s.u.v.s because of gas leaks found in cracked guiel injectors. they say the leak has the potential to start an engine fire. after the recall was announced, the government'
trump has urged the arizona legislature to add exemptions for rape and incest to the law. during a press conference with mike johnson, trump said abortion legislation should be left up to the states. >> a judge made a ruling but that will be changed but government. they will be changing that. >> reporter: the issue could drive arizona voters to the polls this move. organizers say they have the signatures needed for a ballot question this fall that would protect abortion rights in...
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the repeal now goes to the arizona senate where it is expected to pass. democratic governor katie hobbs said she will sign it into law. >>> "the baltimore sun" says a massive hydraulic claw has arrived to help clear debris from the site of the francis scott key bridge collapse. a large section collapsed last month when a cargo ship ran into it. six construction workers were killed. the claw will be used to remove debris at the bottom of the river. a fourth deeper channel is set to open today to allow ships stuck at the port of baltimore to get in and get out. >>> and still to come, no flight, no problem. the new rules for airlines when it comes to canceled or delayed flights. flights. bipolar 1, i got help to push back. i got help to push back. we got help to push back with lybalvi. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia have increased risk of death or stroke. do not take lybalvi if you are taking opioids or are in opioid withdrawal. the samido
the repeal now goes to the arizona senate where it is expected to pass. democratic governor katie hobbs said she will sign it into law. >>> "the baltimore sun" says a massive hydraulic claw has arrived to help clear debris from the site of the francis scott key bridge collapse. a large section collapsed last month when a cargo ship ran into it. six construction workers were killed. the claw will be used to remove debris at the bottom of the river. a fourth deeper channel is...
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. >>> an 85-year-old woman shot and killed a home intruder and more reaction on arizona's abortion ban. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the arizona republic" reports senate candidate kari lake released a video outlining her views on abortion. lake said the state supreme court's decision to reinstate a civil war-era law banning nearly all abortions is out of line with what people in arizona want. she reiterated her opposition to abortion but said that she's against a national ban. she said there should be exceptions for cases of rape, incest, and to save a mother's life. when she ran for governor in 2022 lake supported reinstating the 1864 abortion law. >>> meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is set to visit arizona today as part of the biden campaign's focus on reproductive rights. >>> "the milwaukee journal sentinel" says a wisconsin woman's request to be released from a psychiatric hospital was denied a decade after she stabbed a classmate to please the fictional character slender man. morgan geyset was 12 when she and another girl lured a classmate t
. >>> an 85-year-old woman shot and killed a home intruder and more reaction on arizona's abortion ban. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the arizona republic" reports senate candidate kari lake released a video outlining her views on abortion. lake said the state supreme court's decision to reinstate a civil war-era law banning nearly all abortions is out of line with what people in arizona want. she reiterated her opposition to abortion...
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this is a direct response to the arizona supreme court. earlier this month, the court ruled that the state can start enforcing a law from 1864 which bans all abortions unless the mother's life is at risk. >> no state has more to do and more responsibility to promote what needs to be done then our state. that is the spirit that brings us here together. >> that bill would go into effect as soon as the governor signs it and would last through the end of november. >>> abortion is healthcare! we want it now. >> in the meantime, washington pro-choice protests outside the supreme court building. the biden administration is challenging idaho abortion ban, argument conflicts with federal law, requiring hospitals to provide emergency lifesaving care for pregnant women. this is the first time justices are reviewing a state's abortion ban since they overturned roe v. wade nearly 2 years ago. >>> a live look at san francisco city hall. mayor london breed wants to try to cut down on crime in the tenderloin, a curfew for certain businesses. not all busin
this is a direct response to the arizona supreme court. earlier this month, the court ruled that the state can start enforcing a law from 1864 which bans all abortions unless the mother's life is at risk. >> no state has more to do and more responsibility to promote what needs to be done then our state. that is the spirit that brings us here together. >> that bill would go into effect as soon as the governor signs it and would last through the end of november. >>> abortion...
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to repeal it after joining with three arizona republicans in the house. that will go to arizona senate where there is support for the repeal, and then to the governor, who is excited to sign it. that would meet in a arizona, abortions would again be permitted up to 15 weeks. norah? >> norah: it's a big development. jan crawford, thank you. president biden signed a bipartisan national security package into law today. the measure forces tiktok's china-based parent company to sell the video sharing app or be based in the u.s. that provision is expected to face legal challenges and disrupt the income of content creators. there are 170 million tiktok users in the u.s. alone. the law also provides $95 billion in nondelayed aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. there are new federal rules for airlines on everything from cash refunds to stopping hidden fees. what consumers need to know, next. ♪ ♪ gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduce
to repeal it after joining with three arizona republicans in the house. that will go to arizona senate where there is support for the repeal, and then to the governor, who is excited to sign it. that would meet in a arizona, abortions would again be permitted up to 15 weeks. norah? >> norah: it's a big development. jan crawford, thank you. president biden signed a bipartisan national security package into law today. the measure forces tiktok's china-based parent company to sell the video...
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. >>> and historic ruling on abortion in arizona. the supreme court revived a 160-year-old law from the civil war era, criminalizing nearly all abortions. we have reaction to that decision that confirms one of the strictest abortion laws in the country. >> the supreme court turn back the clock ruling that the state can enforce a law criminalizing and abortions, except to save the mother's life. that law was passed before arizona was even a stated before women have the right to vote. >> i refuse to allow extremist prosecutors to use the span to lockup women and doctors seeking or providing needed healthcare. >> reporter: it takes effect in 14 days. advocates have been collecting signatures for a ballot measure. >> in november we will make history when arizona voters overwhelmingly vote to restore abortion rights and reproductive freedom. >> the issue was already front-end center in the up coming election. >> the states will determine by voter legislation or both and whatever they decide, must be the law. >> reporter: monday, donald tr
. >>> and historic ruling on abortion in arizona. the supreme court revived a 160-year-old law from the civil war era, criminalizing nearly all abortions. we have reaction to that decision that confirms one of the strictest abortion laws in the country. >> the supreme court turn back the clock ruling that the state can enforce a law criminalizing and abortions, except to save the mother's life. that law was passed before arizona was even a stated before women have the right to...
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today, they are donating $750 to a nonprofit in tucson after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. even though they have given more than $10,000 so far, they are not looking to sugarcoat things. >> we were asked recently, what is your vision for the future? >> my vision that we don't have to do this. >> barbara grove drove-year-old away from marin county to pick up a dessert for her family. the fact that it is helping women's rights is just icing on the cake. >> is the cake sweeter because you know where the money is going? >> i feel better about eating the calories. >> fighting for a woman's right to choose while hoping to bake a difference. >> perfect. if you would like to learn more about my bakery, my choice, we posted a link to their website in the story on our website, www.kpix.com. >>> community members looking out for each other. the honor for first responders and every day citize >>> these are your neighborhoods. this is your world. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich and the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, taking you to toda
today, they are donating $750 to a nonprofit in tucson after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. even though they have given more than $10,000 so far, they are not looking to sugarcoat things. >> we were asked recently, what is your vision for the future? >> my vision that we don't have to do this. >> barbara grove drove-year-old away from marin county to pick up a dessert for her family. the fact that it is helping women's rights is...
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. >>> the biden campaign launched a seven-figure ad buy in arizona today that focuses on abortion. the grand canyon state is now the epicenter in the battle over reproductive rights after that state's supreme court upheld a civil war-era law that bans all abortions except to save the life of the mother. abortion is currently legal until 15 weeks. cbs's janet shamlian takes a look at those already being impacted. >> reporter: this is the busiest abortion clinic in arizona according to dr. gabrielle goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. but now goodrick says she's worried about what could happen. >> we provide an essential health care service for the patients of arizona, and if we can't provide that, they're going to be lost. they're going to be in danger. >> reporter: efforts wednesday in the state legislature to repeal the newly revived law were shut down by republicans. the arizona house speaker saying, "democrats are so eager to enshrine in our state constitution a right to kill unborn children. we are going to take the time needed to listen to our constituents." democratic
. >>> the biden campaign launched a seven-figure ad buy in arizona today that focuses on abortion. the grand canyon state is now the epicenter in the battle over reproductive rights after that state's supreme court upheld a civil war-era law that bans all abortions except to save the life of the mother. abortion is currently legal until 15 weeks. cbs's janet shamlian takes a look at those already being impacted. >> reporter: this is the busiest abortion clinic in arizona...
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governor newsom says california is ready to help people from arizona in need of reproductive health care. and here in the bay area, the threat to abortion rights has inspired people to get involved in some creative ways. itay hod introduces us to two women who are using their baking skills to fight for a woman's right to choose. >> reporter: in the heart of san francisco, nan wiener is stirring up more than just flour and sugar. >> i am making what's called 86 proof chocolate cake. >> reporter: a retired magazine editor, she's always loved baking. but for the last two years, she's been dusting off her old cookbooks for a good cause. >> there's many things i care about and work on and follow. but i thought, this is the one. >> reporter: in june of 2022, nan watched as the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, ending the right to abortion upheld for decades. at that very moment, she knew she had to rise up and do something. so along with longtime friend zoe stricker, she started a neighborhood bake sale. donating the money to organizations that support abortion rights. >> the response was
governor newsom says california is ready to help people from arizona in need of reproductive health care. and here in the bay area, the threat to abortion rights has inspired people to get involved in some creative ways. itay hod introduces us to two women who are using their baking skills to fight for a woman's right to choose. >> reporter: in the heart of san francisco, nan wiener is stirring up more than just flour and sugar. >> i am making what's called 86 proof chocolate cake....
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the idea is to provide care for patients from arizona crossing the state boardtory get an abortion. this is a direct response to arizona supreme court which recently upheld the law that bans all abortions but when the mother's life is at risk. >>> it is official. tiktok could be off limits to american users as soon as next year after president biden signed the potential ban into law just today. it means the estimated 890,000 california businesses and 16 million individual users in the golden state will be cut off. that is unless byte dance sells the u.s. operations in the next nine months. >>> well, she already has the gold - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. . >>> champion figure skater and bay area native kristi yamaguchi is getting a doll. it is to honor the first asian american woman to win gold medal in olympic skating. well deserved. thank you for watching. we will see you back here at 11:00. have a good one announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheers and applause] ["family feud" theme plays] steve: how y'a
the idea is to provide care for patients from arizona crossing the state boardtory get an abortion. this is a direct response to arizona supreme court which recently upheld the law that bans all abortions but when the mother's life is at risk. >>> it is official. tiktok could be off limits to american users as soon as next year after president biden signed the potential ban into law just today. it means the estimated 890,000 california businesses and 16 million individual users in the...
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so here's what's next in arizona. the order is on hold for two weeks pending challenges in lower arizona courts and already this morning, there are signs of a fight gearing up. the state's top prosecutor one of them, vowing to not enforce the law. and arizona's governor is calling on state lawmakers to repeal the law. >>> let's talk about the weir in gaza. president joe biden telling a world audience that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs to call for a ceasefire and is also saying that netanyahu is making many mistakes. this, as families of the 133 hostages held by hamas met with vice president kamala harris yesterday to push for their release. for weeks, the u.s. has urged netanyahu to not go forward with a ground invasion of a place where more than a million palestinians have taken refuge. it's called rafah. as of this morning, netanyahu signals there is now a date on the calendar for that offensive to begin. so there are refugees there. kids and tents this morning. and a big concern by top leaders in
so here's what's next in arizona. the order is on hold for two weeks pending challenges in lower arizona courts and already this morning, there are signs of a fight gearing up. the state's top prosecutor one of them, vowing to not enforce the law. and arizona's governor is calling on state lawmakers to repeal the law. >>> let's talk about the weir in gaza. president joe biden telling a world audience that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs to call for a ceasefire and is...
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>> well, my first concern is women in arizona and their health. and women could die from this 1864 ruling that once again was enabled by the former president. so that's my biggest concern. we're going to have an election in november. i imagine we're going to have large turnout because of this issue. i also want to point out, margaret, i don't think this represents who we are in the state of arizona. this is a moment in time, we're going to get through this, we have an opportunity to fix this in november. >> well, we'll be watching to see what happens, senator. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. thank you, margaret. >>> we're going to go now to the former commander for u.s. central command, general frank mckenzie who is also the author of a new book "the melting point" available in june. general, welcome back to "face the nation." given what you just saw play out in the last 24 hours, i wonder if you think that deterrence has been re-established, and on the spectrum of options that iran had before it, how big did it go last night? >>
>> well, my first concern is women in arizona and their health. and women could die from this 1864 ruling that once again was enabled by the former president. so that's my biggest concern. we're going to have an election in november. i imagine we're going to have large turnout because of this issue. i also want to point out, margaret, i don't think this represents who we are in the state of arizona. this is a moment in time, we're going to get through this, we have an opportunity to fix...
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today they're donating $750 to a non-profit in tucson after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. but even though they have given more than $10,000 so far, they're not looking to sugar coat things. >> we were asked recently what's your vision for the future? my vision is we don't have to exist. >> reporter: barbara grove drove here all the way from marin county to pick up a dessert for her family. the fact it is helping women's rights is just icing on the cake. >> is the cake sweeter because you know where the money is going? >> i feel bitter about eating the calories. >> reporter: fighting for women's right to choose. while hoping to bake a difference. >> if you would like to learn more about my bakery, my choice, we posted a link on kpix.com. >>> a mom takes to tiktok to find the fan who saved her son from a rogue hockey puck. norah o'donnell has more on tonight's cbs evening news. >> reporter: hey, sarah. for our heart of america, meet hockey fan turned hero when he saved a young boy from serious injuries at a game. that and more headlines to
today they're donating $750 to a non-profit in tucson after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. but even though they have given more than $10,000 so far, they're not looking to sugar coat things. >> we were asked recently what's your vision for the future? my vision is we don't have to exist. >> reporter: barbara grove drove here all the way from marin county to pick up a dessert for her family. the fact it is helping women's rights is just...
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after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. but even though they've given more than $10,000 so far, they're not looking to sugarcoat things. >> we were asked recently you know, what's your vision for the future. and i was like my vision is that we don't have to exist. >> reporter: barbara grove drove here all the way from marin county to pick up a dessert for her family. the fact it's helping women's rights is just icing on the cake. is the cake sweeter because you know where the money is going? >> i feel better about eating the calories. [ laughter ] >> reporter: fighting for women's right to choose, while hoping to "bake" a difference. >> oh your turn of phrase. >> i know. looks amazing doesn't it? if you'd like to learn more about my bakery my choice, we posted a link on their website -- on the story on kpix.com. g? >> that cake did look really good too. >>> right, the san francisco spca does a lot of work to help animals get back on their paws. they're continuing that effort today. their 16th 156th anniversary by launching
after the arizona supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. but even though they've given more than $10,000 so far, they're not looking to sugarcoat things. >> we were asked recently you know, what's your vision for the future. and i was like my vision is that we don't have to exist. >> reporter: barbara grove drove here all the way from marin county to pick up a dessert for her family. the fact it's helping women's rights is just icing on the cake. is the...
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. >>> arizona grand jury has now indicted several former trump officials and associates. it stems from their alleged attempts to use fake electors to overturn results in arizona in the 2020 presidential election. those being charged in arizona including former white house chief of staff mark meadows and former trump attorney rudy giuliani and 16 others. and today in new york, trump's hush money trial resumes after the one day break. former publisher of the "national enquirer" david pecker is expected to be back on the stand. and to promote fake stories about his opponents. during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution and defense are also awaiting the judge's ruling on whether trump violated his gag order. >>> well, time right now 5:09. the supreme court taking on an unprecedented political issue at issue, should president trump or any president be immune from federal criminal prosecution? >>> and later, an undergrad making history. a unique voice co an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to targe
. >>> arizona grand jury has now indicted several former trump officials and associates. it stems from their alleged attempts to use fake electors to overturn results in arizona in the 2020 presidential election. those being charged in arizona including former white house chief of staff mark meadows and former trump attorney rudy giuliani and 16 others. and today in new york, trump's hush money trial resumes after the one day break. former publisher of the "national enquirer"...
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the field. >> the first thing he told me my arizona brother. we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. but i'm glad i'm on the other side of things and play together. it will be exciting. >> familiar name. the commanders drafted luke mccaffrey. many thought luke would end up with the 49ers. >>> prom night at the ballpark. harrison with the best start of the season. he struck out seven in six shut out innings. he left scoreless. pittsburg loads the bases against doval. doval gets bryan reynolds on a double. he had bumped up. san francisco gets two on in the bottom of the ninth and they come home thanks to patrick bailey, a walk off, his second career. giants win 9-0. >>> the a's in baltimore, oakland tied the game in the ninth. that would force extras against the good orioles. two house, brent rocker doubles into left. shane is trying to score from first and he beats the throw home. it gives the a's the lead. oakland brings in mason miller and with the tying run at third, miller trucks out henderson. tha
the field. >> the first thing he told me my arizona brother. we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. but i'm glad i'm on the other side of things and play together. it will be exciting. >> familiar name. the commanders drafted luke mccaffrey. many thought luke would end up with the 49ers. >>> prom night at the ballpark. harrison with the best start of the season. he struck out seven in six shut out innings. he left scoreless....
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it would offer abortion providers in arizona equipped route. a quick route to get licensed. in california. and starting today, newsom plans to run new ads in alabama. where lawmakers are trying to criminalize people. who helped miners leave the state to get access. to abortion. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. time for a look across the bay on this morning, this beautiful monday morning. look at san jose san francisco. oakland clear skies throughout darren i'm picking up with big ><<>time. thanks for today. this is where we left off in the last visit. just so you can pick out how wonderful this day is going to be, but also i want to do the comparison. because tomorrow is going to be quite different in the 1st item to discuss for that shows up here. watch what happens tomorrow morning. look at the time stamp. we're actually looking ahead to late tonight, but more importantly, into tuesday morning. when the marine layer comes back, so we're going to wake up on tuesday. it's going to look different than today already. gray skies from the marine layer kind o
it would offer abortion providers in arizona equipped route. a quick route to get licensed. in california. and starting today, newsom plans to run new ads in alabama. where lawmakers are trying to criminalize people. who helped miners leave the state to get access. to abortion. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. time for a look across the bay on this morning, this beautiful monday morning. look at san jose san francisco. oakland clear skies throughout darren i'm picking up...
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here is the four-game series finale with arizona. they got the spirit. yes they do. they got the spirit, how about you? thanks to mike yastrzemski, he followed up sentences goes first hit of the fifth with a two run homer. his first big fly
here is the four-game series finale with arizona. they got the spirit. yes they do. they got the spirit, how about you? thanks to mike yastrzemski, he followed up sentences goes first hit of the fifth with a two run homer. his first big fly
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along with his family, he's also taking ashes of another arizona survivor. who died earlier this year at the age of 92. >> five of us left and there's -- three of us that are going to be buried on the ship with our ashes. >> reporter: and that he says, will be his tribute to the men he considers heroes. >> they call us the heroes but we're not the heroes. the heroes are the ones that gave everything, their life that day and they're still there. we came home and got married and had children and great grandchildren and we're just lucky. >> conter went on to serve in three wars flying 200 missions as a pilot and even shot down twice. also trained pilots on how to survive if they were ever shot down in enemy territory. he was 102 years old. >>> well, today is world autism day and experts are trying to raise awareness that autism in young girls is often overlooked. michael george spoke with a family about their struggle to get a diagnosis. >> reporter: 16-year-old cozy says when she was in sixth grade, she struggled in school and battled anxiety. and neither she
along with his family, he's also taking ashes of another arizona survivor. who died earlier this year at the age of 92. >> five of us left and there's -- three of us that are going to be buried on the ship with our ashes. >> reporter: and that he says, will be his tribute to the men he considers heroes. >> they call us the heroes but we're not the heroes. the heroes are the ones that gave everything, their life that day and they're still there. we came home and got married and...
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when her team beat arizona by one point. her first came in 1990 against auburn. that year the cardinal had a 32-1 record and then two years later, they beat western kentucky. so let's go over her resume again. over 1200 wins. three championships. five-time national coach o■f he year awards. 14 final four appearances. and 27 pac-12 regular season titles. vanderveer said she she was spoiled to coach one of the best for four decades and we have been spoiled by you, coach. so now the big question. who is going to take the mantle? well, stanford announced negotiations have started for assistant kate pay to take over. she just finished her 17th year as an assistant with stanford and also won a national championship as a player back in 1992. stanford also announced that vanderveer will remain with the program in an advisory role. >>> for now it's all about celebrating vanderveer's legacy. tom careen said the only thing more bucket list for me than seeing a tara vanderveer practice before the final four in the indy was her in the conference room talking basketball. a l
when her team beat arizona by one point. her first came in 1990 against auburn. that year the cardinal had a 32-1 record and then two years later, they beat western kentucky. so let's go over her resume again. over 1200 wins. three championships. five-time national coach o■f he year awards. 14 final four appearances. and 27 pac-12 regular season titles. vanderveer said she she was spoiled to coach one of the best for four decades and we have been spoiled by you, coach. so now the big...