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anne-marie? >> before i let you go, what can you tell us about the operation happening in rafah right now? >> reporter: well, it does seem like this momentum is building up. this is something that the israeli prime minister has said is going to happen despite the international community saying that it would put over a million palestinians' lives at risk. right now it seems like it is a smaller operation than a full-scale invasion into rafah. they're asking roughly 100,000 people to move up north to places like khan younis where they can get, as israel says, humanitarian aid. but this is a very difficult situation. there's a lot of fear that if israel goes in more palestinian civilians could be put at risk, and that's why we are seeing that pressure. but it does seem like we are witnessing the beginnings of this operation, anne-marie. >> all right. ian lee in london. thank you so much. >>> the fbi and the nypd are investigating bogus bomb threats emailed to a number of synagogues in new york city.
anne-marie? >> before i let you go, what can you tell us about the operation happening in rafah right now? >> reporter: well, it does seem like this momentum is building up. this is something that the israeli prime minister has said is going to happen despite the international community saying that it would put over a million palestinians' lives at risk. right now it seems like it is a smaller operation than a full-scale invasion into rafah. they're asking roughly 100,000 people to...
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ann marie: no i'm a single.lo thomas: the premise of that girl was a young girl who wanted to be somebody. man: how would you like to be an actress? ann marie: an actress? i am an actress. marlo thomas: and that's what made it, you know, so earth shattering at the time because we hadn't really seen a girl with a dream. ann marie: people actually seemed to recognize me in the subway coming home! judy: ann marie - girl television star! marlo thomas: but we were really puritanical on television, we could not even appear to be having sex. donald: how can a plant have a trauma? ann marie: it's a living thing! it's probably very sensitive. donald: we better go in the next room and talk so it won't hear us. ann marie: donald, anything you have to say to me you can say in front of my plant. marlo thomas: it was all happening on the street, but it wasn't happening on television. not at all. i mean the standards of practices watched us like hawks. marlo thomas: this went back to lucy and desi. they were married and they h
ann marie: no i'm a single.lo thomas: the premise of that girl was a young girl who wanted to be somebody. man: how would you like to be an actress? ann marie: an actress? i am an actress. marlo thomas: and that's what made it, you know, so earth shattering at the time because we hadn't really seen a girl with a dream. ann marie: people actually seemed to recognize me in the subway coming home! judy: ann marie - girl television star! marlo thomas: but we were really puritanical on television,...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a horrifying scene at a campaign rally in mexico as a stage comes crashing down. [ screams ] at least nine people were killed including a child. more than 60 others were hurt. it happened in the northern mexico state of nuevo leon. people on stage including a long-shot presidential candidate were seen running to the back to avoid the falling structure. he was not hurt. mexico's president said a gust of wind is to blame. >>> back here in the u.s., another harrowing night for millions of americans in the path of these destructive storms. this video from belton, texas, last night shows the damage left behind. trees and power lines down, debris covering the roads. as for the devastation in iowa, authorities have now confirmed at least five were killed and 35 others hurt, and the president will go to see the damage firsthand. naomi ruchim is joining us with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sadly emergency crews on the ground believe th
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a horrifying scene at a campaign rally in mexico as a stage comes crashing down. [ screams ] at least nine people were killed including a child. more than 60 others were hurt. it happened in the northern mexico state of nuevo leon. people on stage including a long-shot presidential candidate were seen running to the back to avoid the falling structure. he was not hurt. mexico's president said a gust of wind is to blame. >>> back here in the...
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quite a day in court, jarred. >> you know, anne-marie, there's always something. the judge had already cleared the courtroom, so the jury did not see the tense exchange between him and the defense's first witness, former federal prosecutor robert costello, but there were plenty of other fireworks as the trump team continues to chip away at michael cohen's credibility. this comes after a fiery monday on the stand. at one point judge juan merchan ordered the jury out of the room and reprimanded costello for talking over him, rolling his eyes, and making comments under his breath. >> the person that the jury most identifies with is the judge, so it's not a good thing for the defense to put on a witness where it's apparent that the judge is not pleased with that witness. >> reporter: the prosecute rested yesterday. in his fourth day on the stand trump fixer michael cohen admitted to stealing from the organization. in 2017 they owed a technology company $50,000. cohen said he paid them about $20,000 in cash in a brown pape% bag and kept the rest. you stole from the tru
quite a day in court, jarred. >> you know, anne-marie, there's always something. the judge had already cleared the courtroom, so the jury did not see the tense exchange between him and the defense's first witness, former federal prosecutor robert costello, but there were plenty of other fireworks as the trump team continues to chip away at michael cohen's credibility. this comes after a fiery monday on the stand. at one point judge juan merchan ordered the jury out of the room and...
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i'm anne-marie green. today marks the beginning of the end of donald trump's so-called hush money trial. after more than a month of testimony, prosecutors and the defense will get to give their final arguments today before the jury decides trump's fate. cbs's astrid martinez joins us outside the courthouse in lower manhattan on what to expect today. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the closing arguments gives the jurors an opportunity to be reminded of stormy daniels and the alleged sexual encounter she had with former president donald trump. they can focus on former fixer's testimony, michael cohen, and say donald trump was directly involved with those hush money payments. meanwhile they can argue cohen's words are not credible and all they have to do is show that the prosecutors failed to prove donald trump was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. soon, the fate of former president donald trump will be in the hands of a manhattan jury following today's closing arguments. >> in th
i'm anne-marie green. today marks the beginning of the end of donald trump's so-called hush money trial. after more than a month of testimony, prosecutors and the defense will get to give their final arguments today before the jury decides trump's fate. cbs's astrid martinez joins us outside the courthouse in lower manhattan on what to expect today. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the closing arguments gives the jurors an opportunity to be reminded of stormy...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. this morning the judge will instruct the jury. they will then begin deliberations to decide if the former president falsified business records tied to the stormy daniels -- to stormy daniels, rather, and if those payments were made to cover up another crime -- conspiracy to violate a state election law. cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. court is set to reconvene here at 10:00 this morning after a very long day yesterday. at that point the judge will talk through all of the intense legal issues that the jury must consider in this case. that's expected to take about an hour, and then after that the former president's fate will be in the hands of this jury. today judge juan merchan gives instructions to the jury, and then the
i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. this morning the judge will instruct the jury. they will then begin deliberations to decide if the former president falsified business records tied to the stormy daniels -- to stormy daniels, rather, and if those payments were made to cover up another crime -- conspiracy to violate a state...
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anne—marie mcavoy former assistant to new york attorney in new york...ng the line and answering questions that were a sustained objection. questions that were a sustained ob'ection. . , ., objection. that is a trick i . uess objection. that is a trick i guess that _ objection. that is a trick i guess that sometimes i objection. that is a trick i - guess that sometimes witnesses employ to try to get an answer evenif employ to try to get an answer even if they know it is going to be ultimately stricken from the record. once a jury hears it is has a chance of landing an impression on them. so he kept doing that and then at some point when the judge told him essentially to stay in line and answer questions when they are not objected to and are not sustained and do not speak out of turn, costello kind of gave this disrespectful gesture, kind of like rushing him off and also said loud enough for thejudge to hear, "gs". as though he was completely exasperated that his objections kept getting sustained, limiting his testimony. the judge saw this as a clear displ
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ann-marie, as you're listening to what mr — laws.l but do you say any issue with the way that the judge handled this case? i any issue with the way that the judge handled this case? i think there certainly _ judge handled this case? i think there certainly are _ judge handled this case? i think there certainly are issues - judge handled this case? i think there certainly are issues that i there certainly are issues that undoubtedly will also be brought up on the appeal. there were conflict issues that the judge had, there were some questions relating to the way the instructions were set out, he was very restrictive as to the testimony of costello. he did not allow him to say much. he sustained most if not all the objections and really curtailed his testimony. he didn't allow a campaign finance expert to testify on behalf of the defendant, and given that that was a huge part of this case, that potentially can be very problematic. so there are a lot of issues there. that certainly, undoubtedly will be brought up on appeal and he may we
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anne—marie trevelyan joins us now. good morning . anne—marie, now. good morning.llo here talking to you. has the military now come out in support of the government's plan for national service ? for example, is the service? for example, is the chief of the defence staff going to say that he is in favour of this? >> so i wouldn't dream of speaking on behalf of the chief of the defence staff and i'm sure he will want to keep out of the political, discussions through the course of the election. this is a policy that prime minister has set out over the weekend, which is exactly as chris was articulating, part of our commitment to helping our young people, to discover their best selves, to be able to a number of them apply and get a year's commission, with our armed forces. but of course, the vast majority will, be committing to a, regular drumbeat of, community, work with their local, you know , with their local, you know, special constables, nhs, rnli, any number of those public organisations where the opportunity to discover who you are to test your own resilience ,
anne—marie trevelyan joins us now. good morning . anne—marie, now. good morning.llo here talking to you. has the military now come out in support of the government's plan for national service ? for example, is the service? for example, is the chief of the defence staff going to say that he is in favour of this? >> so i wouldn't dream of speaking on behalf of the chief of the defence staff and i'm sure he will want to keep out of the political, discussions through the course of the...
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>> good morning, anne-marie. we're learning this morning the israeli military sent tanks into rafah, part of what it's calling a limited operation to destroy hamas targets there. meanwhile allies are warning about the dangers of a broader operation. >> reporter: israeli strikes on the city of gaza in the city of rafah despite words by hamas of a cease-fire proposal. israel's war cabinet says what hamas has agreed to is, quote, far from meeting israel's core demands. still israel says it's sending a delegation to egypt to maximize the ability of reaching an agreement. >> reaching an agreement is the absolute best outcome not only for the hostages but for the palestinian people, and we're not going to stop working toward that outcome. >> reporter: biden is reviewing the response after biden's 30-minute-long call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the president warned netanyahu that it puts a million innocent people at greater risk. israel dropped leaflets urging 100,000 people in parts of the study to
>> good morning, anne-marie. we're learning this morning the israeli military sent tanks into rafah, part of what it's calling a limited operation to destroy hamas targets there. meanwhile allies are warning about the dangers of a broader operation. >> reporter: israeli strikes on the city of gaza in the city of rafah despite words by hamas of a cease-fire proposal. israel's war cabinet says what hamas has agreed to is, quote, far from meeting israel's core demands. still israel...
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i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump is expected to hold a news conference at trump tower in a few hours after the stunning verdict. a manhattan jury finding the former president guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election with hush-money payments to an adult film star. outside the courthouse, chee and jeers erupted as crowds gathered to witness the historic moment. this morning the verdict is splashed across the front page of newspapers here and across the globe. cbs' jarred hill is outside of trump tower with more on the verdict, the reaction, and of course what's to come next. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that is a huge question -- what happens next? right now it's pretty quiet around trump tower, although there are police and barricades for a couple of blocks as we are expecting the former president to speak here at trump tower after this historic conviction. former president donald trump -- now a convicted felon -- is vowing to appeal. >> i'
i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump is expected to hold a news conference at trump tower in a few hours after the stunning verdict. a manhattan jury finding the former president guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election with hush-money payments to an adult film star. outside the courthouse, chee and jeers erupted as crowds gathered to witness the historic moment. this morning the verdict is splashed across the front page of newspapers here and...
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anne-marie? >> astrid martinez in new york. thank you. >>> while the chancellor of ucla was testifying in front of congress, pro-palestinian protesters set up a new encampment. some demonstrators even climbed up the roof of a building to hang a banner as police moved in to clear it out. some clashes broke out. in washington, republican lawmakers put the chancellor along with the presidents of rutgers and northwestern on the hot seat for allegedly not doing enough to combat the rise in anti-semitism. natalie brand reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: the wave of pro-palestinian demonstrations that spread across college campuses nationwide took center stage on capitol hill thursday. >> the goal is to engage with students to the extent possible. >> reporter: house republicans pressed northwestern university president michael schill about jewish students' claims that encampment protesters harassed them. >> i'm asking the question, you're required to answer. isn't it true that a jewish northwestern student was assaulted? >> we ar
anne-marie? >> astrid martinez in new york. thank you. >>> while the chancellor of ucla was testifying in front of congress, pro-palestinian protesters set up a new encampment. some demonstrators even climbed up the roof of a building to hang a banner as police moved in to clear it out. some clashes broke out. in washington, republican lawmakers put the chancellor along with the presidents of rutgers and northwestern on the hot seat for allegedly not doing enough to combat the...
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i'm anne-marie green. there seems to be no relief from these unrelenting storms hammering the midsection. millions are under the threat of severe weather again. multiple people were killed in iowa after tornadoes ripped through the state yesterday. but officials haven't released an exact number. the damage is extensive. homes and businesses reduced to rubble, mounds of broken wood, tree branches, car parts, and other debris littered the land where homes once stood. among the hardest hit places, the small city of greenfield. around 55 miles southwest of des moines. cbs' jarred hill is here with the breaking details. good morning. >> good morning. you know, what's so terrible about these storms is you can see in the video that you sometimes will have these paths of destruction, but then just a few blocks away, buildings seemingly untouched. devastating right here. now when iowa state police were asked about how many people were dead, the response was "we are still counting." >> that's a big tornado. >> repor
i'm anne-marie green. there seems to be no relief from these unrelenting storms hammering the midsection. millions are under the threat of severe weather again. multiple people were killed in iowa after tornadoes ripped through the state yesterday. but officials haven't released an exact number. the damage is extensive. homes and businesses reduced to rubble, mounds of broken wood, tree branches, car parts, and other debris littered the land where homes once stood. among the hardest hit places,...
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i'm anne-marie green. all eyes will be on manhattan, a courtroom today, as former president donald trump comes face to face with his former fixer michael cohen. the prosecution's star witness is expected to testify about his so-called hush-money payment to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. cbs news' naomi ruchim with more on what to expect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. michael cohen's testimony is pivotal to the outcome of this case, and each side believes they can use their statements to his advantage. for the prosecution, cohen can explain exactly how these alleged payments were made to stormy daniels, but we'll see the defense go after cohen as a liar with an axe to grind. >> i'm being forced to endure a biden show trial. >> reporter: former president donald trump railed against his manhattan criminal trial to a crowd of supporters in new jersey over the weekend. today in court, he's expected to come face to face with his former fixer, michael cohen, the man at the c
i'm anne-marie green. all eyes will be on manhattan, a courtroom today, as former president donald trump comes face to face with his former fixer michael cohen. the prosecution's star witness is expected to testify about his so-called hush-money payment to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. cbs news' naomi ruchim with more on what to expect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. michael cohen's testimony is pivotal to the outcome of this case, and each side...
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i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump's manhattan criminal trial gets back under way soon with continued testimony from a former white house staffer. yesterday star prosecution witness stormy daniels pushed back on trump's lawyers' attempt to paint her as motivated by money. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more as all we heard. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. so prosecutors here are arguing that the salacious details of stormy daniels' testimony helped to explain what then-candidate trump wanted to hide before the 2016 election. the defense, though, says this is about bookkeeping regarding the money that michael cohen paid her. and daniels testified she didn't know if or how trump was directly involved. former president trump frustrated leaving court thursday, is due back today. >> we are so innocent. there's never been anything like it. >> reporter: his onetime white house aide madeleine westherout returning to the stand. she testified trump was fedex'd checks t
i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump's manhattan criminal trial gets back under way soon with continued testimony from a former white house staffer. yesterday star prosecution witness stormy daniels pushed back on trump's lawyers' attempt to paint her as motivated by money. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more as all we heard. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. so prosecutors here are arguing that the salacious details of stormy daniels' testimony...
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scarlet: that was janet yellen speaking with our ann marie. coming up, we are at the courthouse where bill hwang is on trial. bill hwang of archegos. details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: opening statements in archegos founder's bill hwang's criminal trial are currently underway in new york. he faces charge of fraud and racketeering conspiracy that could end with him being behind bars for the rest of his life. joining us here in studio is our two analysts, one outside the federal court in downtown new york. why don't you get us start? what have you seen so far? what do we know so far? sonali: there are a few things to consider. if you think about archegos as a family, think about it as a family broken apart. remember, this is a family office, and you not only had bill hwang, who is facing charges, you also have his chief financial officer. separate from that, you have two of his former employees that already pled guilty and are cooperating witnesses. when we heard this morning from the prosecution, bill hwang's lawyer, as well as the ch
scarlet: that was janet yellen speaking with our ann marie. coming up, we are at the courthouse where bill hwang is on trial. bill hwang of archegos. details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: opening statements in archegos founder's bill hwang's criminal trial are currently underway in new york. he faces charge of fraud and racketeering conspiracy that could end with him being behind bars for the rest of his life. joining us here in studio is our two analysts, one outside the federal court...
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anne-marie: are you saying the idea is flawed if rates are where they are?y but it is that happening to the extent that we would like. if you look at postemployment report market reaction, what did well? tech. that has been the primary driver. until the profile of the market changes dramatically, the likelihood that you get another 30 percent return out of tech, i just don't see that happening. anne-marie: given how the markets are reacting, do you agree with the fed that we are sufficiently restrictive? krishna: i think so. if you look at any metric, things are certain. another thing to remember is the inversion of the curve itself ends up being restrictive from a creation perspective. if you are funding costs at 5.5% and you can lend out at 4.5% the likelihood that the banking sector would create a lot of credit is not possible. it is restrictive. could it be more restrictive? yes. if it is more restrictive than the risk of a recession becomes significantly higher. that is what worries the fed far more than whether inflation can persist for another six mon
anne-marie: are you saying the idea is flawed if rates are where they are?y but it is that happening to the extent that we would like. if you look at postemployment report market reaction, what did well? tech. that has been the primary driver. until the profile of the market changes dramatically, the likelihood that you get another 30 percent return out of tech, i just don't see that happening. anne-marie: given how the markets are reacting, do you agree with the fed that we are sufficiently...
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i'm anne-marie green. new york city police descended on columbia university one day after pro-palestinian demonstrators stormed a campus building and took control. officers entered through a second-story window and cleared it out floor by floor. the university's change of heart came after realizing the protests were co-opted by professional outside agitators. just look at the damage inside, though. columbia releasing this video showing overturned stacked furniture and broken windows. >> police department, you have been warned as per city college to leave the campus. >> just blocks from that scene there was another violent confrontation between police and pro-palestinian protesters at the city college of new york. after order was restored, the mayor replaced the palestinian flag the protesters had put up with america's stars and stripes. cbs' jarred hill is joining us now from columbia with more on the wild turn of events. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. within the past 30 minutes or so
i'm anne-marie green. new york city police descended on columbia university one day after pro-palestinian demonstrators stormed a campus building and took control. officers entered through a second-story window and cleared it out floor by floor. the university's change of heart came after realizing the protests were co-opted by professional outside agitators. just look at the damage inside, though. columbia releasing this video showing overturned stacked furniture and broken windows. >>...
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for more, let us go to anne-marie hard earned --hor dern. president trump is already given comments and made the position of the trial known. we had brief comments yesterday. he said the election will be when the final verdict is rendered. we are looking for insight into his temperament and how he has reacted to this historic verdict and what he has to say about the path forward for him. july 11 is when he's scheduled to be sentenced. and then november 5, the general election of the united states. just a couple of days of thought court date is the republican national committee meeting. trump's lawyer talked about their attempts to appeal. paying attention of god in helping to get some insight from donald trump . ed: if there is one thing president biden and president trump is where real decisions will be made. >> they use this verdict to go out and say their side of the story and campaign off of it. that is what the former president side yesterday and they are campaigning off of this because this does matter for november 5. when you look at
for more, let us go to anne-marie hard earned --hor dern. president trump is already given comments and made the position of the trial known. we had brief comments yesterday. he said the election will be when the final verdict is rendered. we are looking for insight into his temperament and how he has reacted to this historic verdict and what he has to say about the path forward for him. july 11 is when he's scheduled to be sentenced. and then november 5, the general election of the united...
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anne—marie mcavoy former federal prosecutor, thank you forjoining us on bbc news.fore resolving questions over evidence would be "imprudent". mr trump is accused of keeping top—secret documents after leaving office. the trial — initially set for 20 may — is now unlikely to begin before the presidential election on 5 november. ukraine says it has filed a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. two kernels have been detained accused of passing secret information, ukrainian officials there have been multiple russian organised assassination attempts on mr zelensky. our ukraine correspondent has the details. there is been no mention by president zelensky and his evening address about this latest attempt or plot against his life. it suggests how routines such attempts have become. his intelligence service has been very keen to talk up these two arrests of two serving kernels in the country's security service which is responsible for keeping officials save. the allegations they face a lengthy including being hired as moles by russian security services the fsb befo
anne—marie mcavoy former federal prosecutor, thank you forjoining us on bbc news.fore resolving questions over evidence would be "imprudent". mr trump is accused of keeping top—secret documents after leaving office. the trial — initially set for 20 may — is now unlikely to begin before the presidential election on 5 november. ukraine says it has filed a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. two kernels have been detained accused of passing secret information,...
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anne-marie horton spoke to the treasury secretary and there was a clear message from the administrationally saying that we are just being fair with what china is doing. kailey: yeah, essentially they want to make sure that the u.s. remains competitive. this is something we heard the treasury talking about. when anne-marie asked yesterday about a trade war with china, the treasury secretary didn't seem to want to confirm that, they are trying to walk a delicate line where they don't want blowback on u.s. consumers, perhaps why you are seeing this more calibrated targeting of certain areas coming from the biden administration in this review rather than something like the blanket tariffs that trump said he would look to do on all chinese imports in a second administration if he won the white house in november as there is a concern about the inflationary effect it could have at home. you would like to say that this hurts china, but the costs are paid by importers and then get past to the end consumer at a time when this administration is not only struggling geopolitically to navigate a rela
anne-marie horton spoke to the treasury secretary and there was a clear message from the administrationally saying that we are just being fair with what china is doing. kailey: yeah, essentially they want to make sure that the u.s. remains competitive. this is something we heard the treasury talking about. when anne-marie asked yesterday about a trade war with china, the treasury secretary didn't seem to want to confirm that, they are trying to walk a delicate line where they don't want...
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hello, i'm anne—marie batson, live from the bbc sport centre. on this programme: manchester city edge closer to the premier league title, but is it turmoil at tottenham? their manager claims the club's foundations are "really fragile" after defeat. can chelsea can take a significant step to a seventh wsl title, under emma hayes, this evening? and excitement is building ahead of the historic heavyweight boxing bout between tyson fury and 0leksandr usyk in saudi arabia. manchester city may have taken a step towards a unprecedented fourth consecutive premier league title last night with a 2—0 defeat of tottenham hotspur but after that defeat for spurs manager ange postecoglou took something of a swipe at the club saying "the foundations are really fragile." to discuss more on this we'lljoin bbc football reporter simon stone. simon, let's talk about manchester city. arsenal fans hoping for a favour from their great rivals will have been left disappointed, but is it inevitiable? well, i think most people would say manchester city would beat tottenham
hello, i'm anne—marie batson, live from the bbc sport centre. on this programme: manchester city edge closer to the premier league title, but is it turmoil at tottenham? their manager claims the club's foundations are "really fragile" after defeat. can chelsea can take a significant step to a seventh wsl title, under emma hayes, this evening? and excitement is building ahead of the historic heavyweight boxing bout between tyson fury and 0leksandr usyk in saudi arabia. manchester...
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i'm anne-marie green. we are expecting another pivotal day in donald trump's criminal trial in new york. trump's former personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen will face a bruising cross-examination in the so-called hush money trial. yesterday cohen told the jury the former president personally approved the payments to adult film star stormy daniels to silence her ahead of the 2016 election. cbs's jarred hill is joining me here with the details. this was the star witness. >> this is the key witness in the prosecution's case. a lot was learned about during this one yesterday. michael cohen testified for hours, giving intimate accounts of the payments at the center of the prosecution's case against former president donald trump. cohen told the jury how much trump wanted to silence stormy daniels' story, worried with how it would play with women voters. the question, was it illegal. michael cohen, the man who once said he would take a bullet for former president donald trump, returns to the witness stand toda
i'm anne-marie green. we are expecting another pivotal day in donald trump's criminal trial in new york. trump's former personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen will face a bruising cross-examination in the so-called hush money trial. yesterday cohen told the jury the former president personally approved the payments to adult film star stormy daniels to silence her ahead of the 2016 election. cbs's jarred hill is joining me here with the details. this was the star witness. >> this is the...
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i want to get both of your reactions, starting with you, anne-marie. >> it is certainly a monumentaln that the verdict is today. it is certainly really earth shattering what happened today. undoubtedly, there will be an appeal, probably immediate. the sentencing could get put off after july -- until after july, though i know they have a july date for sentencing now. there are a lot of grounds for appeal here. there is a good chance the case is going to be overturned on appeal. but the question is, will that happen before the election, and the likelihood of the appeal being heard before the elections is not very good. so he will probably be a convicted felon when he runs for office in november. sumi: just a reminder, you are seeing pictures from just outside the courthouse of this monumental, historic moment in u.s. history. we have just seen donald trump in convicted of falsifying business records in the first criminal trial of a former president, convicted on all 34 counts. he saw the 12 jurors, after having been deliberated for 12 days, being called back into the court and deliveri
i want to get both of your reactions, starting with you, anne-marie. >> it is certainly a monumentaln that the verdict is today. it is certainly really earth shattering what happened today. undoubtedly, there will be an appeal, probably immediate. the sentencing could get put off after july -- until after july, though i know they have a july date for sentencing now. there are a lot of grounds for appeal here. there is a good chance the case is going to be overturned on appeal. but the...
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i'm anne-marie green. people are waking up this morning to assess the damage after another night of powerful storms and tornadoes wreaked havoc across the u.s. three people were killed, two in tennessee and one in north carolina. just look at the damage that was left behind here. there were two tornado emergencies, that is the national weather service's highest alert level. one south of nashville, tennessee, and another east of huntsville, alabama. here's cbs' roxana saberi. >> reporter: once again a tornado threat became reality across the midsection of the country. >> power flash. >> reporter: up north tornadoes tore across the midwest tuesday. >> that's a big one. >> reporter: at least three confirmed in michigan prompting the first-ever tornado emergency. in the cross hairs, kalamazoo county where 176 homes were damaged or destroyed. the city of portage took a direct hit not once but twice in less than an hour and a half. an ef-2 twister with winds of 135 miles per hour mangled this fedex facility. aut
i'm anne-marie green. people are waking up this morning to assess the damage after another night of powerful storms and tornadoes wreaked havoc across the u.s. three people were killed, two in tennessee and one in north carolina. just look at the damage that was left behind here. there were two tornado emergencies, that is the national weather service's highest alert level. one south of nashville, tennessee, and another east of huntsville, alabama. here's cbs' roxana saberi. >> reporter:...
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i'm anne-marie green. pro-palestinian encampments continue to grow on college campuses around the country. at ucla protesters were ordered to clear out after a night of violence that went unchecked for hours, but they are standing their ground surrounded by hundreds of officers on tactical alert. in new york city police moved in to arrest protesters who set up an encampment at fordham university's lincoln center campus last night. as for the arrests at columbia and nearby city college tuesday, police say they took nearly 300 people into custody. cbs' jarred hill joins us here in new york. there are still some questions about those arrests, though. >> reporter: that's right. so law enforcement sources are telling cbs news that between columbia and city college, 27% of those arrested were over the age of 30. 10% had been arrested before, mostly related to protests. we're still trying to learn just how many were actual students. meanwhile, overnight protest camps were cleared out across the country. heavy pol
i'm anne-marie green. pro-palestinian encampments continue to grow on college campuses around the country. at ucla protesters were ordered to clear out after a night of violence that went unchecked for hours, but they are standing their ground surrounded by hundreds of officers on tactical alert. in new york city police moved in to arrest protesters who set up an encampment at fordham university's lincoln center campus last night. as for the arrests at columbia and nearby city college tuesday,...
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i'm anne-marie green. that powerful storm system pummelled the houston area leaving a trail of destruction that will take some time to clean up. at least four people are dead. most of them by falling trees. blown-out glass from highrise buildings littered the streets. power is out to nearly 900,000 homes and businesses. now the ferocious storms are moving across louisiana where at least one tornado was reported. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with the latest. what a mess. these people need a break. >> gosh, there are also reports of tornadoes in texas. we're still waiting on confirmation on that. what we know right now is that it could take days to restore power after those severe storms battered the southeastern part of the stat. overnight, texas taking a major hit as severe storms tore through the houston area. >> we have a storm with 100 mile-per-hour winds. the equivalent of hurricane ike. >> reporter: winds so strong they shattered skyscraper windows downtown. >> we all took cover in the bathroom. win
i'm anne-marie green. that powerful storm system pummelled the houston area leaving a trail of destruction that will take some time to clean up. at least four people are dead. most of them by falling trees. blown-out glass from highrise buildings littered the streets. power is out to nearly 900,000 homes and businesses. now the ferocious storms are moving across louisiana where at least one tornado was reported. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with the latest. what a mess. these people need a...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with that breaking news out of iran. the country's president and freign minister confirmed dead in a helicopter crash. deepening the turmoil that has gripped the nation on both the international and domestic fronts in recent months. iranian state tv video showed ebrahim raisi and his team on board that helicopter earlier in the day. the chopper went down in heavy fog in the northwestern part of the country hindering rescue and recovery efforts. cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us now with the latest details, breaking details. >> reporter: folks have been following this story overnight. now we have breaking updates this morning. iran's cabinet held an emergency meeting overnight, and they are calling ebrahim raisi a martyr along with the bodyguards and other officials on board that helicopter. in the broader international community, raisi's legacy casts a far darker shadow on iran. in the foggy mountains of northwestern iran, rescue crews have found the body of iranian president ebrahim raisi after his helicopter crashed near
i'm anne-marie green. we start with that breaking news out of iran. the country's president and freign minister confirmed dead in a helicopter crash. deepening the turmoil that has gripped the nation on both the international and domestic fronts in recent months. iranian state tv video showed ebrahim raisi and his team on board that helicopter earlier in the day. the chopper went down in heavy fog in the northwestern part of the country hindering rescue and recovery efforts. cbs' naomi ruchim...
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i'm anne-marie green. donald trump's manhattan criminal trial is off today, but things got heated yesterday as his defense team started questioning the prosecution's star witness, michael cohen. the former president's lawyers repeated cohen's own coarse words back to him as they tried to paint trump's former fixer as an opportunist motivated by vengeance. jarred hill with more on the fireworks in the courtroom. good morning. >> reporter: this cross-examination started off hot yesterday. trump's defense is trying to paint michael cohen as the ultimate opportunist, lying for trump's approval in the past, trying to monetize his now feud asking if he cooperated with prosecutors to get off of house arrest. efforts to chip away at his credibility for the jury. michael cohen, trumps's fixer-turned-fierce adversary, is facing a cross-examination from the former president's defense. >> had a very good day. >> reporter: tuesday trump's attorney, todd blanche, worked to discredit cohen pointing out his public attacks
i'm anne-marie green. donald trump's manhattan criminal trial is off today, but things got heated yesterday as his defense team started questioning the prosecution's star witness, michael cohen. the former president's lawyers repeated cohen's own coarse words back to him as they tried to paint trump's former fixer as an opportunist motivated by vengeance. jarred hill with more on the fireworks in the courtroom. good morning. >> reporter: this cross-examination started off hot yesterday....
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i'm anne-marie green. for the first time in history a jury is deciding whether to convict a former american president. right now it's a waiting game. so far the jury deliberated 4.5 hours in donald trump's so-called hush-money case. when court resumes this morning the panel will rehear testimony from two key witnesses -- former "national enquirer" chief david picker and trump's former fixer michael cohen. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. it's quiet now. about as quiet as it's going to be out there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this tends to be a bit of a zoo outside of the court. so many questions, though, now around what is happening in that jury deliberation room when they are in there. the only clues that we have come in the form of the questions they're asking of the court. what do they want to hear again, some of those answers should come in a few hours. the fate of former president donald trump now in the hands of 12 manhattan jurors. >> mothe
i'm anne-marie green. for the first time in history a jury is deciding whether to convict a former american president. right now it's a waiting game. so far the jury deliberated 4.5 hours in donald trump's so-called hush-money case. when court resumes this morning the panel will rehear testimony from two key witnesses -- former "national enquirer" chief david picker and trump's former fixer michael cohen. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan....
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i am joined by a former federal prosecutor, anne-marie mcavoy.d from our correspondent who was in court. michael cohen was in the box for hours, with the prosecution going over details about how michael cohan, donald trump, and others interacted with each other in the organization. as a former federal prosecutor, what do you think is the purpose of that approach? correspondent: they want him to be as believable as possible. they want to try to lay the groundwork for leading up to the main event, which is trying to show that donald trump did in fact understand they were being written off as legal fees and he was part of that decision and was well aware of it. so, it was a lead up to that fact, which michael cohen testified to today. anchor: just to be clear, making so-called hush-money payments of itself is not illegal, but what is at issue here is how it was accounted for, isn't it? correspondent: yes, and it is still not clear, actually. the way this has to be handled by the prosecution's there has to be an underlying crime that he was trying to
i am joined by a former federal prosecutor, anne-marie mcavoy.d from our correspondent who was in court. michael cohen was in the box for hours, with the prosecution going over details about how michael cohan, donald trump, and others interacted with each other in the organization. as a former federal prosecutor, what do you think is the purpose of that approach? correspondent: they want him to be as believable as possible. they want to try to lay the groundwork for leading up to the main...
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i'm carissa lawson in for anne-marie green. israel says it's investigating the air strikes on the southern city of rafah that sparked a fire at a camp for people who were displaced. palestinian medics say at least 35 people were killed. israel's military confirmed the strike saying it hit a hamas compound and killed two senior militants. and they're looking into reports that civilians were harmed. [ sirens ] the attack comes hours after hamas launched a barrage of rockets that set off air raid sirens as far away as tel aviv for the first time in months. the idf says eight rockets were fired from the rafah area. many were intercepted, but some pieces fell including one outside an elementary school in central israel. cbs' imtiaz tyab reports from east jerusalem. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a refuge for those fleeing israel's offensive in rafah. the israeli military struck the camp, and the scenes are horrific. a man holding a headless child with the death toll in the dozens. the survivors will likely end up at the nassar h
i'm carissa lawson in for anne-marie green. israel says it's investigating the air strikes on the southern city of rafah that sparked a fire at a camp for people who were displaced. palestinian medics say at least 35 people were killed. israel's military confirmed the strike saying it hit a hamas compound and killed two senior militants. and they're looking into reports that civilians were harmed. [ sirens ] the attack comes hours after hamas launched a barrage of rockets that set off air raid...
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and they were words that they weren't picked up on by foreign officer minister anne—marie trevelyan,d what nigel has said, and by saying that some muslims did want to challenge fundamental uk values . challenge fundamental uk values. now these words are they have been used by trevor phillips himself, by the way, who was interviewing farage on that, and he was actually suspended from the labour party for being accused of islamophobia, for saying a very similar thing by the way, he remarked that not many muslims were in poppies. so there's, you know, there's a lot going on behind this story, but the bottom line is, is it dangerous rhetoric or is it simply common sense to admit that there may be a bit of a problem here somewhere along the line? so what do you think to this one? >> well, i think that there is a lot of focus at the minute on muslims and i, and i find that really uncomfortable because we know that all sorts of groups in the uk , all sorts of religious the uk, all sorts of religious groups may have values that are at odds with some of these british values that nigel farage
and they were words that they weren't picked up on by foreign officer minister anne—marie trevelyan,d what nigel has said, and by saying that some muslims did want to challenge fundamental uk values . challenge fundamental uk values. now these words are they have been used by trevor phillips himself, by the way, who was interviewing farage on that, and he was actually suspended from the labour party for being accused of islamophobia, for saying a very similar thing by the way, he remarked...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with severe weather battering the midwest. tornadoes ripped through the city of portage near kalamazoo, michigan, ripping apart this fedex facility. some 50 employees were said to have been trapped inside at the time but have since been rescued. the twisters there destroying houses and knocking out power to more than 20,000 people. at least a dozen residents of a mobile home park were injured. >> my windows being blown out of my apartment. and i'm like down underneath the mattress, everything went black. and then it was light again. came out, my apartment's flooded. >> residents taking matters into their own hands in decatur, michigan, coming out with chainsaws to clear the roads blocked by downed trees. today's severe weather threat covers a large area from texas to indiana to north carolina with nashville among the cities in danger. storms later today could produce more tornadoes and hail that could be as large as baseballs. >>> and now to the explosive testimony in former president donald trump's so-called hush-money trial.
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with severe weather battering the midwest. tornadoes ripped through the city of portage near kalamazoo, michigan, ripping apart this fedex facility. some 50 employees were said to have been trapped inside at the time but have since been rescued. the twisters there destroying houses and knocking out power to more than 20,000 people. at least a dozen residents of a mobile home park were injured. >> my windows being blown out of my apartment. and i'm like down...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with the tensions on college campuses around the country and violent clashes with police. more than 2,100 people have been arrested during the pro-palestinian protests. new video out of portland state university shots extensive damage and graffiti after police cleared out the library. president biden finally condemned the violence that has broken out at some of these protests. cbs' jarred hill now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, this is one of the first quiet nights that we've had on this issue in quite a while. but while some of these camps have been cleared, protesters say that their movement is not over. police at portland state university in oregon cleared out protesters who'd occupied the school's library since monday. more than 20 arrested. police video shows officers pushing through makeshift baricade and searching the building. outside a car drove into a crowd. people started pelting it with objects before the driver sprayed something
i'm anne-marie green. we start with the tensions on college campuses around the country and violent clashes with police. more than 2,100 people have been arrested during the pro-palestinian protests. new video out of portland state university shots extensive damage and graffiti after police cleared out the library. president biden finally condemned the violence that has broken out at some of these protests. cbs' jarred hill now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with presidential politics. donald trump's so-called hush-money trial resumes today with his former fixer, michael cohen, back on the stand for cross-examination. and just when you thought there may not be any general election debates, we got two in a matter of hours. the first one scheduled for june 27th, and the second one for september 10th. cbs' jarred hill is here with the details. and these debates are actually going to be a little bit different. >> that's right. so think more "face the nation" moderated discussion, less mma slug fest, at least based on -- >> it started out like an mma slug fest almost. >> this is what's being proposed. we'll see where it goes. both the biden and trump camps agreed pretty quickly actually to these two debates now scheduled before early voting is set to kick off in september. >> make my day, pal. >> reporter: less than an hour after president biden threw out this challenge -- >> let's pick the date. i hear you're free on wednesdays. >> reporter: taunting president trump ove
i'm anne-marie green. we start with presidential politics. donald trump's so-called hush-money trial resumes today with his former fixer, michael cohen, back on the stand for cross-examination. and just when you thought there may not be any general election debates, we got two in a matter of hours. the first one scheduled for june 27th, and the second one for september 10th. cbs' jarred hill is here with the details. and these debates are actually going to be a little bit different. >>...
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labour says the plan is a "gimmick", but government minister anne marie trevelyan says there is funding the prime minister's set out very clearly that for this programme, he's allocated £2.5 billion towards the end of the parliament when this would be brought in in full, £1 billion from the roughly 6 billion we can get back through tax fraud every year, so that's a commitment of a proportion of funds that we know we can claw in and £1.5 billion from the uk prosperity fund. the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event in dumfries, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat north of the border. the snp are currently the third largest party in westminster — with 43 seats. that compares with the conservative party's seven seats in scotland. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has told voters that it's time for change and urged voters in scotland to send a message that the snp government isn't doing a good enoughjob. at the party's scottish launch, sir ed davey said voters north
labour says the plan is a "gimmick", but government minister anne marie trevelyan says there is funding the prime minister's set out very clearly that for this programme, he's allocated £2.5 billion towards the end of the parliament when this would be brought in in full, £1 billion from the roughly 6 billion we can get back through tax fraud every year, so that's a commitment of a proportion of funds that we know we can claw in and £1.5 billion from the uk prosperity fund. the snp...
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discuss the happenings in court i have been speaking with anne—marie mcavoy, a former federal prosecutorr viewers around the world how remarkable it is to have a us president sitting in court, while a woman describes in relatively graphic detail a sexual encounter as we saw today? it is notjust a woman, a porn star to make it even more crazy. certainly, the testimony was incredibly salacious, it was embarrassing, i am sure for the former president trump, there was even talk about a magazine that had his picture on the cover, that she supposedly swatted his butt with. unbelievable testimony today. i don't think anybody even expected it to go that way. the reality is, most of it was not relevant, if any of it in fact was relevant, because it is really falsifying business records and she did not have any discussions with donald trump about any of the business records or payments themselves. on that point, his defence team did make many objections about that, he is not on trial for any sexual offence, he is on trials for issues relating to that payment and falsifying business records. his te
discuss the happenings in court i have been speaking with anne—marie mcavoy, a former federal prosecutorr viewers around the world how remarkable it is to have a us president sitting in court, while a woman describes in relatively graphic detail a sexual encounter as we saw today? it is notjust a woman, a porn star to make it even more crazy. certainly, the testimony was incredibly salacious, it was embarrassing, i am sure for the former president trump, there was even talk about a magazine...
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police overnight did not release any details on the suspect's bizarre assault in florida, police say anne marie luna was arrested in saint petersburg after striking a man in the neck with a cinnamon roll. >> the man was not injured but still wants to press charges. luna was released on bond and was ordered to stay away from the victim. no motive was given for the alleged attack. >> well, coming up, bruce springsteen postponing more shows. >> also ahead, the shocking death of a pro golf star at the age of 30, what his family is age of 30, what his family is now revealing. [dog whimpers] [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. no, my denture's uncomfortable! dracula, let's fight back against discomfort. with new poligrip power max hold & comfort. it has superior hold plus keeps us comfy all day with it's press
police overnight did not release any details on the suspect's bizarre assault in florida, police say anne marie luna was arrested in saint petersburg after striking a man in the neck with a cinnamon roll. >> the man was not injured but still wants to press charges. luna was released on bond and was ordered to stay away from the victim. no motive was given for the alleged attack. >> well, coming up, bruce springsteen postponing more shows. >> also ahead, the shocking death of a...
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foreign office minister anne—marie trevelyan says the party wants to make sure britain is secure. >>he rest of the world is in a really rough place at the moment and we've got to make sure and that's the work that we do through nato, the incredible leadership that the uk shows why it is that we believe these things are important to stand up for, so i'm very surprised by anyone who thinks that those values, defending those values, ensuring our young people are resilient as individuals and as part of a community is something that they would think isn't a good thing. >> meanwhile, the lib dems have launched their general election campaign in scotland. speaking in fife , lib dem leader sir ed in fife, lib dem leader sir ed davey says it was time for change. >> the people of scotland have been doubly let down, let down by an out of touch conservative government in westminster and taken for granted by an out—of—touch snp government in holyrood. they both have to go. yes to other news now police investigating the fatal stabbing of a woman on a bournemouth beach have released cctv images of
foreign office minister anne—marie trevelyan says the party wants to make sure britain is secure. >>he rest of the world is in a really rough place at the moment and we've got to make sure and that's the work that we do through nato, the incredible leadership that the uk shows why it is that we believe these things are important to stand up for, so i'm very surprised by anyone who thinks that those values, defending those values, ensuring our young people are resilient as individuals...
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annabelle: that was janet yellen speaking to anne-marie. still ahead, a new report on generative ai and why they say students and employees lead the revolution. first, what is next for bhp after anglo-american read offs a takeover offer, under pressure in the first the teen minutes of trade. more ahead, this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates, exemption certificates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management
annabelle: that was janet yellen speaking to anne-marie. still ahead, a new report on generative ai and why they say students and employees lead the revolution. first, what is next for bhp after anglo-american read offs a takeover offer, under pressure in the first the teen minutes of trade. more ahead, this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates, exemption certificates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh...
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the military for a year, or taking part in community service. earlier on radio four they spoke to anne—marieminister of state of the foreign office and a former armed forces minister. the? former armed forces minister. they asked how the _ former armed forces minister. they asked how the conservatives helped to house 30,000 new recruit went according to experts from the kerslake commission existing troops are experiencing damp, mouldy homes, riddled with pests and plagued by shoddy gas and electrical fittings in service accommodation. it is shoddy gas and electrical fittings in service accommodation. it is not a matter of— in service accommodation. it is not a matter of prioritising _ in service accommodation. it is not a matter of prioritising one - in service accommodation. it is not a matter of prioritising one of- in service accommodation. it is not a matter of prioritising one of the l a matter of prioritising one of the other, this would be an expansion of the early training programmes and opportunities for young people to learn those skills. you're absolutely right, one of the pieces
the military for a year, or taking part in community service. earlier on radio four they spoke to anne—marieminister of state of the foreign office and a former armed forces minister. the? former armed forces minister. they asked how the _ former armed forces minister. they asked how the conservatives helped to house 30,000 new recruit went according to experts from the kerslake commission existing troops are experiencing damp, mouldy homes, riddled with pests and plagued by shoddy gas and...
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ann marie beller , next speaker, please. hi. my name is kim nolan, and i am what you call a success story for rams. i now work in the private sector working with rams higher ability, helping people bridge that gap between being, you know, help them get work muscle basically. and rams took this depressed wretch and gave me. the ability to prove myself. and now i am giving back by working with the company called piper, which i get to. i get the best job in the world. i get to help little children. provide children with, tools to learn coding and computers. and i also get to work with people that were in the same situation. i was in to get their self-confidence up to work. so now i am because of rams, the operations manager for piper learning. and without rams higher ability, i probably still be out on the streets. thank you. thank you much, kim nolan, next speaker, please. my name is frank johnson. i work for rams. i came to rams in 21. i've been a drug addict probably all my life. i'm 69 years old. when i first went to my first d
ann marie beller , next speaker, please. hi. my name is kim nolan, and i am what you call a success story for rams. i now work in the private sector working with rams higher ability, helping people bridge that gap between being, you know, help them get work muscle basically. and rams took this depressed wretch and gave me. the ability to prove myself. and now i am giving back by working with the company called piper, which i get to. i get the best job in the world. i get to help little...
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foreign office minister anne—marie trevelyan says the tories want to make sure britain is .ecure. is. secure. >> the rest of the world is in a really rough place at the moment and we've got to make sure and that's the work that we do through nato. the incredible leadership that the uk shows. why it is that we believe these things are important to stand up for, so i'm very surprised by anyone who thinks that those values defending those values, ensuring our young people are resilient as individuals and as part of a community is something that they would think isn't a good thing. >> police investigating the fatal stabbing of a woman on a bournemouth beach have released cctv images of a hooded suspect. a 34 year old woman was pronounced dead on durley chine beach on friday night, whilst another woman was hospitalised with serious injuries. a 17 year old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody. dorset police are urging anyone who recognises the person in the cctv picture to get in touch urgently . melanoma get in touch urgently. melanoma skin cancer cases
foreign office minister anne—marie trevelyan says the tories want to make sure britain is .ecure. is. secure. >> the rest of the world is in a really rough place at the moment and we've got to make sure and that's the work that we do through nato. the incredible leadership that the uk shows. why it is that we believe these things are important to stand up for, so i'm very surprised by anyone who thinks that those values defending those values, ensuring our young people are resilient as...
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anne—marie trevelyan, the foreign office minister, this morning was talking about the fact that perhaps 18—year—old stones take part in this mandatory modern national service, as the conservative party is calling it. in is similar to if children don't turn up to school, parents can be fined, perhaps something similar will happen there. later in the day the conservatives deputy chairmanjames daley said to the bbc that there will be sanctions if people don't take part in this mandatory service, so perhaps that's not the element of that particular policy the prime minister was hoping people and up talking about today, but nevertheless he is trying to use it as a point of difference proved himself as labour. —— between himself as labour. —— between himself and labour. this himself as labour. -- between himself and labour.— himself as labour. -- between himself and labour. this is coming the last coume _ himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of— himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. - himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. we - hi
anne—marie trevelyan, the foreign office minister, this morning was talking about the fact that perhaps 18—year—old stones take part in this mandatory modern national service, as the conservative party is calling it. in is similar to if children don't turn up to school, parents can be fined, perhaps something similar will happen there. later in the day the conservatives deputy chairmanjames daley said to the bbc that there will be sanctions if people don't take part in this mandatory...