Like all of suburbia, really expanded after world war ii because of the baby boom. And speaking of babies, every parent, including me, knows the frustration of trying to get your little one to smile at just the right moment for just the right photo. Well, were about to tell the story of a woman who turned that challenge into an art form. My name is lynda bannister. When my mother, constance, passed away in 2005, she left me more more than 100,000 baby photos. She was the most accomplished baby photographer of her day. Hi, lynda. Im jamie. Hi, jamie. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, too. You wrote me about your mom and something about babies. Yes. Are they here . Yes, they are. Please come in. Okay. Inside lyndas house is her strange inheritance left to her by her mother, baby photographer Constance Bannister. Youve basically put together a museum all about your mom and all these babies. In total, there are more than 100,000 baby pictures yes, 100,000 photos. There are many files ful
Im jamie colby, and today im on the road in lawrence, kansas, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all of basketball. Now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. In 1939, my grandfather, dr. James naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. He was my greatgrandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. Naismiths. Jamie. Im jim. Good to meet you. Hi, jim. How are you . Jamie, im sean naismith. Great to meet you both. Likewise. I am interested to hear about your strange inheritance. Im awfully curious what the connection is to k. U. Wed love to show you. My greatgrandfather, dr. James naismith, started the first basketball teams here at k. U. [ whistle blows ] but time out lets reset the clock. The boy who would grow up to invent basketball, James Naismith, is born in ontario, canada, in 1861. At age 9
Linked to coronavirus. Tonight, more than 300 cases have been reported in the u. S. In 27 states and washington, d. C. , and doctors say they are now seeing the disease, called multisystem inflammatory syndrome, in teens and young adults. New yorks governor says hes now urging parents not to send their children to day camps until more is known about the disease. And that comes as there are new projections that there will be a second wave of infections from covid19 as more states reopen, especially in the south. In alabamas capital, montgomery, the situation is already dire. The mayor there says hospitals in his city are almost out of i. C. U. Beds. And as we come on the air, there are more than 1. 5 million confirmed cases of covid19 nationwide. More than 94,000 people have been killed by the virus in the u. S. And tonight, after months of disinfecting our groceries, door handles, and nearly Everything Else we touch, the c. D. C. Now says it does not believe the virus spreads easily fr
Betting big a major drug maker gets more than 1 billion from the u. S. Government. How many doses will be available and when . Uld a third of u. S. Deaths have been prevented . The president disagrees with a new study that suggests just that, and tours a ford plant in michigan. Breaking news in the Ahmaud Arbery case a third arrest. College scam plea deal Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband plead guilty to breaking the law to get their daughters into u. S. C. But could the pandemic keep them out of prison . And back to the future in this time of social distancing, the drivein theater makes a hollywood comeback. This is the cbs evening news with norah odonnell, reporting. From the nations capital. Odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with a eadly illnessr of cases of that alarming and deadly illness attacking children thats been linked to coronavirus. 00nighght, more than 300 cases have been reported in the u. S. In 27 states and washington, d. C. ,
President right now, why are they and their leader stalling on sending the articles of impeachment over to the senate . Good question, right . Lets ask my next guest. Hes until congressman greg steube. Thanks for joining us. Why this delay . If hes such a threat to everything under the sun, why wouldnt they want to push this process along . You want to talk about tyranny, you can talk about how nancy pelosi runs the house of representatives with the democrats in control. Why is she holding on to the articles of impeachment. In every historical instance of an impeachment occurring, the articles have been sent after the impeachment takes place in the house. Why hasnt she told Mitch Mcconnell when she intend to sending them to the senate. Ashley she is dragging it out as long as she can to the election in november. Do you think thats the strategy. You hear they are going to investigate for further articles of impeachment. You spend an entire year. I got sworn in on january 3 of this year,