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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Overnight News 20240713

12yearolds told us. They want things to go back to how they were. School may never be exactly the same as it was, but for children around the world, the first step back to normality is get being back to the classroom. More than 230 children in europe have reportedly been affected by the inflammatory syndrome thats also sickened around 250 youngsters in the u. S. And it appears to be linked to the new coronavirus. The World Health Organization has warned medics to be on alert for signs of the rare condition. Closer to home now, congress and the white house are still wrangling over how to help thousands of Small Businesses devastated by the coronavirus pandemic. Many were locked out of the latest federal bailout and are struggling now to stay afloat. While there is a nonprofit in virginia that isnt waiting for washington in fact, its providing micro loans for many, and it is all the help they need. Heres chip reid. Reporter he just lost his father eight weeks ago right when all this hit.

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS News Sunday Morning 20240713

This pandemic looms large over most of your waking hours. But you also might find it the stuff of dreams, bad dreams as well. As Susan Spencer will report in our cover story. Life in quarantine can get a little bland. But dreams in quarantine, theyre a whole different story. Whats the most outlandish dream youve heard so far. The most outlandish scary dream is where oprah was rounding up people to be her audience, and her henchmen were imprisoning them in a giant warehouse that had mattresses spaced six feet apart. How about you, any weird dreams lately . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley what does a standup comedian do when a shutdown leaves him without a live audience. If he is Jerry Seinfeld, youll find him in conversation with us. Everyones life sucks. My life sucks, too, perhaps not quite as much. Reporter when Jerry Seinfeld taped his new netflix special a few months ago, he had no idea how relevant it would be today. Reporter the whole idea that everyones life sucks seems appropri

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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour Weekend 20240713

Barbara hopeuckerberg. Corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, signing customized individual and group retirent products. Thats why were your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. The tisch wnet studios Lincoln Center in new york, megan thompson. Thompson good evening, and thank you for joining us. Public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin this wednesday, and today republicans would like to testify. Ple they in a letter to House Intelligence Committee chairman democrat adam schiff, republicans listed aleast eight people they believe should be compelled to publicly testify. The list includes hunt v biden, forme president joe bidens son, who served on the board of Ukranian Energy Company Burisma holdings. Publicans are also asking for the anonymous whistleblower, whose compl

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Overnight News 20240714

Permit, and another worker who used an assumed name who was told to quit and reapply. 680 workers were detained in last weeks raids. Employers can be fined up to nearly 20,000 for undocumented worker. Its unclear if that has happened, but cbs news has learned undocumented workers have started receiving fines like this one for nearly 500. Cbs news contributor Maria Elena Salinas sat down with mike hurst, the District Attorney for the Southern District of mississippi. So you knew these companies were hiring undocumented immigrants. Why havent any of them been prosecuted . Well, in these types of executions, part of it is executing the criminal search warrants. So you can guarantee in the future whether its a week or six months that the employers who hired these particular workers will be prosecuted and will be in jail. I can guarantee well investigate this case, and if we get evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, the employers and owners will be prosecuted. Reporter companies in mississipp

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