@GibranMarquez7 Hi Gibran, I’m with CBS NEWS and we are interested in possibly licensing your hail videos. I tried DMing you but it doesn’t work. Could you send me a message and we can chat?
@gbr_nynl@Gabriel_98__@CharmOfCulture Insane, those countries do one thing well, Mediterranean landscapes and beaches, the US is the size of continental Europe with subarctic forests, lakes nearly the size of each one of those countries, rainforests, deserts, grasslands. What an insane comment to make on your part
“I was lying on my bed at home, near Katana. All of a sudden, a bullet hit me [in the shin] and I started bleeding.”
Patients in Bukavu describe how they sustained injuries during the chaotic withdrawal of the Congolese army before M23 rebels marched in
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@apagliar Jean Talon Market, wonder around Le Plateau/Mile End, grab a bagel at St-Viateur, wonder the old city, and definitely, absolutely score a table/reservation at Au Pied de Cochon
A record 62.5 million people outside of the U.S. watched last year's Super Bowl, and next year, the NFL is planning to play eight games aboard as the league works on building its fanbase overseas.
@BojorquezCBS has a look at how the NFL is looking to tap into Brazil's growing interest in the sport.
Tomorrow on @cbssaturday — we’ll take you to a prison in southern Brazil where guard dogs have been swapped for guard … geese. We’ll show you how they put the birds to work.
Some migrants crossing into the U.S. illegally aren’t doing it alone — Americans are helping them in. One smuggler anonymously tells @CBSNews he’s moved nearly 500 people, making up to $2,000 per person. He calls it a lifeline for families fleeing violence, but some critics say it’s simply criminal.
Assad left without so much as a whisper to the people who had pledged fealty to him for decades. He didn’t even bother warning relatives, including cousins, siblings, nieces & nephews, who were left to fend for themselves as the rebels marched on Damascus: https://t.co/jSknaaOMlA
6 bullets in the chest, 1 in the head snuffed the life out of environmentalist Juan López.
For @AP, @FernandaPesce_@moises1975 & I investigate a murder in Honduras–among the most dangerous places to defend the environment–that's rippled across the world. https://t.co/miLhciBGQu
Pres. Biden will make history as the first American president to visit the Amazon rainforest, getting a first-hand look at some preservation efforts.
One effort being undertaken in one of the planet’s most critical ecosystems: protecting stingless bees.
Saving Stingless Bees | We were greeted with a traditional face paint as we traveled into the Peruvian Amazon to see efforts to save the region’s stingless bees. They are key to a healthy forest, but threatened by deforestation and contamination. Watch tomorrow on @cbssaturday