that s the best thing i had since i have been here. potato salad. that is so good. many times when lee gives a solid review there is a line out the door afterwards. social media calls it the keith lee effect. he has a cool job, right? cbs evening news is next on kpix. local news continues on our streaming service cbs news bay area. i will see you at 5:00. norah: good evening. i m norah o donnell and thank you for being with us. tonight we are just four days away from the iowa caucuses and there are a number of major stories that are top of concern to the american people and will
wizard of oz but with chicken wings. this event happens rain or shine. thunder is the only thing that could delay the competition, starts around 11:00 a.m. for the women and noon for the men. i m a judge this year, guys. they bring out the hot dogs, five at a time on a plate. i ll be watching closely. allowed to give a yellow card or red card. yellow card, they do not finish the entire hot dog or part of the bun. can you guess what the red card is for? joey: goes down and comes back up? you nailed it, joey. you nailed it. will: is it? you have a lot of power. that s a cool job. joey: you wear like some plastic for shielding? i m not sure about that. that s a great question. i brought my own sunglasses from home and i think i get to wear a referee shirt. so, it should be a good time.
Once upon a time in America, a summer job was a seasonal staple for teens. Over the years, summer jobs have become less and less common. The decrease can be partly attributed to the advent of.
lipid, you know, what our cell walls are, which, by the way, requires phosphorous, as well as rna can be made spontaneously in nature, so this whole idea of how life started on earth, one big idea is called rna world, where it looks like that may be very easy to accomplish, even on something like a tiny moon, orbiting far away from the sun. i never thought i could be so excited about phosphorous, i actually him. akeem o shea, you have such a cool job, and you re so fun to talk to. thank you, it s great to meet you. thanks for having me. that s it for us this hour, join us for chris jansing reports every weekday, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. our coverage continues with katy tur reports right now. good to be with you. i m katy tur. donald trump has pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts of
ones. suicide rates have tripled over the last 20 years and in order to address it i ve got to share my truth, my reality, and my vulnerability. and i had mental health struggles. i struggle and struggled with anxiety, depression, loneliness, alienation. a lot of different issues, addiction, over the years. and i need to share that in order to draw people in so that they can relate and i m not someone lecturing them. i m going on a journey myself. what i hear you say there, you say struggled but you also see a struggle in the present. and i think that s really important because what is happening to young people s, we have that list we are taking off, right i, would be happy if i had a cool job, if i had a nice house, if i had a good life partner, and they can check all those things off but they still have this empty hole that they re trying to fill. do you represent, for them, this idea that you could have all those cool things but still you could have loneliness, you can have pain.