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>anne >it is the first rule of any museum look, but don't touch a four year old boy. tried that but his curiosity got the best of him and he accidentally smashed a rare ancient artifact. as tina kraus reports, curators in the museum in israel have had a surprising reaction >>>anna geller has a good grip on her four year old son's hand as they return to the same museum in israel they visited just days ago. ariel looks curious but careful. after all, last time didn't go so well. >>>>it's my fault. i should have give him a hand, but it was just a distraction of a second. >>>that second led to the destruction of a 3500 year old jar from the bronze age, one of the only containers of its size discovered completely intact. >>>>and the next thing i know, it's a very big boo boom. >>>ever since that boom restoration expert shafir has been trying to piece the treasure back together while keeping a surprising sense of humor. >>>>the child wasn't supposed to be in the excavation and touch the vessels, but they touch and they break it. i can cure it. it's okay. >>>the museum's dir
>anne >it is the first rule of any museum look, but don't touch a four year old boy. tried that but his curiosity got the best of him and he accidentally smashed a rare ancient artifact. as tina kraus reports, curators in the museum in israel have had a surprising reaction >>>anna geller has a good grip on her four year old son's hand as they return to the same museum in israel they visited just days ago. ariel looks curious but careful. after all, last time didn't go so well....
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keane. >> yvonne kearney-griffin. >> karol ann keasler. >> barbara a.eating. >> paul hanlon keating. >> leo russell keene . >> brenda kegler. >> chandler raymond keller. >> joseph john keller. >> peter rodney kellerman. >> joseph p kellett. >> frederick h kelley . >> james joseph kelly. >> joseph anthony kelly. >> maurice patrick kelly. >> richard john kelly. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. >> thomas w kelly. >> timothy colin kelly. >> william hill kelly. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> and, my uncle, who i know would be so proud of this beautiful family. we miss you in the good times and the bad, the most of the times the good because you made everything that much better. >> and, my father and my uncle. not a day goes by that we don't wish you were here and think about you. thank you for leaving a legacy so strong that your memory lives on. thank you for the first responders, the united states military and those who continue to fight the war on terror every day. please pray for those killed >> thomas j. kennedy. suffering from the effec
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good to see you, ann. governor glenn youngkin of virginia just signed an executive order cleaning up the voter rules in virginia. and i heard it reported that there were about 80,000 listings that they took off for people who had died or people who had moved. and there were about extends names of people who were not american citizens. they had a guy on "washington journal" earlier last week, mr. becker i believe his name was, talking about how the electorate is being monitored and that there are not these illegal people voting and we have nothing to worry about. in your opinion, do we believe that is the case -- do you believe that is the case, and do you believe they are actually taking these people off the voter rolls? host: thank you. guest: well, yeah, i am sure they are taking them off. i am sure governor youngkin did and every republican governor ought to be doing this sanchez got elected. what was that, 30 years ago? it was proved there were heaps of fake ballots and that was enough for her to win.
good to see you, ann. governor glenn youngkin of virginia just signed an executive order cleaning up the voter rules in virginia. and i heard it reported that there were about 80,000 listings that they took off for people who had died or people who had moved. and there were about extends names of people who were not american citizens. they had a guy on "washington journal" earlier last week, mr. becker i believe his name was, talking about how the electorate is being monitored and...
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good to see you, ann. governor glenn youngkin of virginia just signed an executive order cleaning up the voter rules in virginia. and i heard it reported that there were about 80,000 listings that they took off for people who had died or people who had moved. and there were about extends names of people who were not american citizens. they had a guy on "washington journal" earlier last week, mr. becker i believe his name was, talking about how the electorate is being monitored and that there are not these illegal people voting and we have nothing to worry about. in your opinion, do we believe that is the case -- do you believe that is the case, and do you believe they are actually taking these people off the voter rolls? host: thank you. guest: well, yeah, i am sure they are taking them off. i am sure governor youngkin did and every republican governor ought to be doing this sanchez got elected. what was that, 30 years ago? it was proved there were heaps of fake ballots and that was enough for her to win.
good to see you, ann. governor glenn youngkin of virginia just signed an executive order cleaning up the voter rules in virginia. and i heard it reported that there were about 80,000 listings that they took off for people who had died or people who had moved. and there were about extends names of people who were not american citizens. they had a guy on "washington journal" earlier last week, mr. becker i believe his name was, talking about how the electorate is being monitored and...
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and anne, there is no sense yet _ fire. and anne, there is no sense yet as _ fire.re. and anne, there is no sense yet as to how - fire. and anne, there is no sense yet as to how this i fire. and anne, there is no | sense yet as to how this fire may have started. presumably this investigation is fully under way now?- this investigation is fully under way now? that is right, the government _ under way now? that is right, the government has - under way now? that is right, the government has ordered l under way now? that is right, i the government has ordered an investigation into the cause of the fire. there are no theories yet of what caused it. from there witnesses, some of the peoples who survived the fire, they say that by the time they woke up the dormitory was engulfed in fire. these are children in primary school between grade four and grade eight, so pretty young children. and the president has described the incident as horrific and devastating and ordered that investigation. qm. ordered that investigation. ok, i am ordered that investigation. ok, i am sure _ o
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>> anne thompson with the latest. we will monitor the situation there throughout not just the community of winder but the wider atlanta area where at least four were injured in the shooting are being cared for right now. we get more information on their conditions, we will share that with you. we spoke a moment ago about how president biden has been briefed. we are learning more details from a senior white house official who tells nbc news that the president has been briefed by his homeland security advisor on this tragic shooting as they describe it at apalachee high school. the biden administration will continue coordinating with federal, state and local officials as we receive more information. frank figliuzzi, jim kavanaugh still with us right now. frank and jim, i'm struck by the fact as we watch this -- this is as much a rite of the american fall, start of the new school year as is the photo before the first day of school on the doorstep. send your student off and within days and sometimes weeks, there are then
>> anne thompson with the latest. we will monitor the situation there throughout not just the community of winder but the wider atlanta area where at least four were injured in the shooting are being cared for right now. we get more information on their conditions, we will share that with you. we spoke a moment ago about how president biden has been briefed. we are learning more details from a senior white house official who tells nbc news that the president has been briefed by his...
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— would you like to say, good morning, anne? it is strange listenin: morning, anne?, anne? it is strange listening to that _ morning, anne? it is strange listening to that call- morning, anne? it is strange listening to that call because j listening to that call because i've been in that situation up until— i've been in that situation up until february this year when my husband died. i've been home caring _ my husband died. i've been home caring for— my husband died. i've been home caring for him and like that lady— caring for him and like that lady i'm _ caring for him and like that lady i'm on a reduced personal pension— lady i'm on a reduced personal pension of— lady i'm on a reduced personal pension of my own because i have — pension of my own because i have brought up children and i didn't— have brought up children and i didn't have enough credits. and we didn't— didn't have enough credits. and we didn't have carers because i did all— we didn't have carers because i did all the _ we didn't have carers because i did all the caring for him. since _ did all the car
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that is a perfect segue, actually, for you anne ,.e critical infrastructure, health care in particular in the state and local sector, consider to be targets for cyber criminals and state actors are like. harry just spoke about the under resourced nature of state and local governments. what is being done at the policy level to shore up those critical sectors, you already touched on in of those key points. >> i must say that the significant rise in the cyber criminals attacks against hospitals around the world, in the united states, croatia, england and france, has been one of the most troubling developments really in the last year. may be started in the last nine months where we started seeing a surge of attacks against hospitals. many hospitals are now chains, so taking over hospitals that have connected technology systems impact many. we watch it and we see the impact. we see the impact. even when ambulances are redirected, we cancel procedures. any of us who have spent time in a hospital know they are tremendously digitally connecte
that is a perfect segue, actually, for you anne ,.e critical infrastructure, health care in particular in the state and local sector, consider to be targets for cyber criminals and state actors are like. harry just spoke about the under resourced nature of state and local governments. what is being done at the policy level to shore up those critical sectors, you already touched on in of those key points. >> i must say that the significant rise in the cyber criminals attacks against...
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i'll be asking the formidable ann widdecombe . formidable ann widdecombe.m delighted to welcome former labour special adviser paul richards, editor at large of the mail on sunday. charlotte griffiths and political commentator, former political edhon commentator, former political editor, no less, of lbc radio, theo usherwood. plus, tomorrow's front pages, a packed show, lots to get through. sir keir starmer, your prime minister, unmasked in a take at ten special straight after the news headunes special straight after the news headlines and sophia wenzler. >> good evening. it's10:00. i'm sophia wenzler with your headunes sophia wenzler with your headlines on gb news now. rishi sunak has addressed the conservative party conference in birmingham for the last time as party leader . the former prime party leader. the former prime minister apologised for the general election loss and joked about sir keir starmer's ongoing gifting controversy. it's such a hot ticket. >> i'm surprised that keir starmer hasn't asked somebody to buy him one. >> now i want to start by
i'll be asking the formidable ann widdecombe . formidable ann widdecombe.m delighted to welcome former labour special adviser paul richards, editor at large of the mail on sunday. charlotte griffiths and political commentator, former political edhon commentator, former political editor, no less, of lbc radio, theo usherwood. plus, tomorrow's front pages, a packed show, lots to get through. sir keir starmer, your prime minister, unmasked in a take at ten special straight after the news headunes...
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let's go to ann first. sorry about that and then get over to you. ann?r having me on but, yes, i did watch the debate. no, i didn't see any compassion at the debate. she didn't give any truth path to protection for american citizens. she mentioned about her amazing border bill that all the republicans shot down. that bill did nothing for any american citizens. it only did -- it only protected immigrants coming into this country and gave a lot of money to the ukraine. she doesn't have any plan. she was in charge of the border. she was the border czar. whether she wants to admit it or not. i have the tweet from her in march of 2021 saying that she was appointed by joe biden appointed me, that was her writing it, that she was appointed to be in charge of the border and protecting american citizens and she has failed miserably. she doesn't have a plan and because of her and her disastrous border policy, my son is gone. april, i want to play another exchange this is one you had with democrat congresswoman veronica escobar. >> we have colleagues who are exploi
let's go to ann first. sorry about that and then get over to you. ann?r having me on but, yes, i did watch the debate. no, i didn't see any compassion at the debate. she didn't give any truth path to protection for american citizens. she mentioned about her amazing border bill that all the republicans shot down. that bill did nothing for any american citizens. it only did -- it only protected immigrants coming into this country and gave a lot of money to the ukraine. she doesn't have any plan....
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good morning, nicole. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. i know he just mentioned we are still just a few hours away from that landfall. however, we're already feeling strong wind gusts here in downtown tampa. a sign truly of what's to come. of course of the main concerns here it remains that storm surge as really the top conversation. we are talking five to eight feet of possible storm surge in tampa, and really the surrounding tampa bay area. however, that is a record for this area. we of course know that further north along florida's big bend maybe 10, 15, somewhere even 20 feet of storm surge possible with this storm. it's why we've seen so much action really from people all across florida's gulf coast preparing their homes, evacuating, here in hillsborough county and pinellas, we know evacuation orders have been put in place, especially for those lower lying communities and for those who really need help to move out of their homes here. and you mentioned again travel, it is not something that people should be doing. in fact, tampa inte
good morning, nicole. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. i know he just mentioned we are still just a few hours away from that landfall. however, we're already feeling strong wind gusts here in downtown tampa. a sign truly of what's to come. of course of the main concerns here it remains that storm surge as really the top conversation. we are talking five to eight feet of possible storm surge in tampa, and really the surrounding tampa bay area. however, that is a record for this area....
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anne-marie, tonight the rules are set. there's not going to be a studio audience, and the microphones will be turned off when a candidate is not supposed to be speaking. back to you. >> jarred hill in philadelphia. thank you, jarred. >>> we will have complete coverage of the presidential debate tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs followed by the live simulcast of the debate and cbs's expert analysis. >>> tropical storm francine is increasing in strength as it churns in the gulf of mexico. francine is expected to reach hurricane status today before making landfall in louisiana tomorrow. the governor of louisiana has already declared a state of emergency. after francine moves inland, it will continue spreading heavy rain over parts of the deep south where amounts could reach up to 10 inches in louisiana. >>> and now to the wildfires threatening tens of thousands of homes and structures in san bernardino, california. the governor has declared a state of emergency. cbs's ben tracy reports from the line fire
anne-marie, tonight the rules are set. there's not going to be a studio audience, and the microphones will be turned off when a candidate is not supposed to be speaking. back to you. >> jarred hill in philadelphia. thank you, jarred. >>> we will have complete coverage of the presidential debate tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs followed by the live simulcast of the debate and cbs's expert analysis. >>> tropical storm francine is increasing in...
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makes the point that the tools of— ann—margret makes the point that the tools of the _ ann—margret makesing not only to move people _ smugglers are using not only to move pecule first _ smugglers are using not only to move people first from syria and afghanistan alongside the economic migrants _ afghanistan alongside the economic migrants coming up from the south, enormous _ migrants coming up from the south, enormous movements of people, there are so— enormous movements of people, there are so many— enormous movements of people, there are so many aspects to this. smashing _ are so many aspects to this. smashing the gangs is one of them and i_ smashing the gangs is one of them and i think— smashing the gangs is one of them and i think that we all know that but there's gap now whether or not people _ but there's gap now whether or not people thought the rwanda policy could _ people thought the rwanda policy could work but it never had a chance because _ could work but it never had a chance because the — could work but it never had a chance because the election came just before — because t
makes the point that the tools of— ann—margret makes the point that the tools of the _ ann—margret makesing not only to move people _ smugglers are using not only to move pecule first _ smugglers are using not only to move people first from syria and afghanistan alongside the economic migrants _ afghanistan alongside the economic migrants coming up from the south, enormous _ migrants coming up from the south, enormous movements of people, there are so— enormous movements of people,...
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mary ann marsh, how do you think that reviving itself will play over the next 60 days?t's the shooting yesterday or the plea put in behalf of donald trump today, it is a reminder to voters with 61 days to go of all the concerns they have about donald trump. the more voters see of donald trump, the less they like him. that's especially true of women. you are seeing record voter registration of women, black voters and voters 30 and under. and that is an indication, and a positive one for democrats. the shooting yesterday galvanises women in particular and mothers, as rina well knows. and then when you add the fact that donald trump has 3a felonies in front of him and other troubles, they don't like that. so it's a reminder of the challenges that donald trump has in terms of this election, which will be close, but also that voters take into the voting booth with them when they think about him and whether they're going to vote for him. rina shah? i'm curious to see trumpism be rejected in certain pockets of the country because, as i've been looking at over the past year, i
mary ann marsh, how do you think that reviving itself will play over the next 60 days?t's the shooting yesterday or the plea put in behalf of donald trump today, it is a reminder to voters with 61 days to go of all the concerns they have about donald trump. the more voters see of donald trump, the less they like him. that's especially true of women. you are seeing record voter registration of women, black voters and voters 30 and under. and that is an indication, and a positive one for...
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and ann was no exception. her way meant making profound difference, leaving nearly everything she touched better than she found it. i had the privilege of knowing and working with ann for over 40 years. i witnessed firsthand her unwavering dedication to health care, education, and social justice. her impact extended far beyond chicago, reaching communities around the world. ann funded countless initiatives in the 7th district. her philanthropic journey began was a pediatric nurse which laid the foundation for her lifelong commitment to improving health care. her transformative $100 million donation to the ann and robert h. laurie children's hospital of chicago made an indelible mark on our city. creating a beacon of hope and healing for countless children and families and establishing chicago as a national center of medical innovation and excellence. ann profoundly impacted education through her support for institutions like the university of michigan and northwestern university. by funding scholarships and re
and ann was no exception. her way meant making profound difference, leaving nearly everything she touched better than she found it. i had the privilege of knowing and working with ann for over 40 years. i witnessed firsthand her unwavering dedication to health care, education, and social justice. her impact extended far beyond chicago, reaching communities around the world. ann funded countless initiatives in the 7th district. her philanthropic journey began was a pediatric nurse which laid the...
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-- abel and anne meeropol.s a lawyer i'm sure could do chapter and verse on it. i don't think a combination of clarence darrow and f lee bailey could have protected our appearance given the temper of the times. robert: it was a conspiracy case and a conspiracy case where you basically just have that kind of evidence, you need the witnesses. who was going to be believed, the government of the u.s. and other family members who said my parents were guilty, or my parents, who when they took the witness stand and were asked if they were members of the communist party took the fifth amendment? so given that, yes, manny made a lot of mistakes, but unfortunately i don't think those mistakes make a lot of difference. the only difference it made was that he did not create as good a record as he could have created given how m times the trial judge intervened in the case and essentially acted as a second prosecutor. peter: what about judge irving kaufman? robert: i will answer that. judge kaufman was the youngest judge on
-- abel and anne meeropol.s a lawyer i'm sure could do chapter and verse on it. i don't think a combination of clarence darrow and f lee bailey could have protected our appearance given the temper of the times. robert: it was a conspiracy case and a conspiracy case where you basically just have that kind of evidence, you need the witnesses. who was going to be believed, the government of the u.s. and other family members who said my parents were guilty, or my parents, who when they took the...
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mary ann, thank you for the time.'re holding a book here, and this is part of a program that you recently launched to help older clients sort of tell their life stories. they sit down to do interviews with volunteers. talk about why you launched this program and why it's important for older adults to put their experiences down on paper. >> absolutely. well, first of all, you may or may not know that the surgeon general says that isolation and loneliness has the same effect on health, that smoking a pack of cigarettes, a day has. so we provide the meals on wheels program in sonoma county, and we recognize that our seniors were isolated, lonely, and many suffering from depression. we found this program to legacy, and we thought this would be ideal to match seniors with a young person. so we go with volunteers and interns. the they're paired. we have a staff who does that. the intern or volunteer visits the senior every week for a eight week period. and during that time they get to know each other. they bring the volunte
mary ann, thank you for the time.'re holding a book here, and this is part of a program that you recently launched to help older clients sort of tell their life stories. they sit down to do interviews with volunteers. talk about why you launched this program and why it's important for older adults to put their experiences down on paper. >> absolutely. well, first of all, you may or may not know that the surgeon general says that isolation and loneliness has the same effect on health, that...
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this is dr ann coxon, who worked for the former harrods boss mohamed al fayed.ple women have told the bbc that she carried out medical checks on them when he owned the store. i have no comment. do you regret working for mr al fayed? no. you don't? bbc news has been trying to contact dr coxon since the documentary was broadcast. today, we managed to track her down. did you carry out std testsi on harrods staff members? no. i did not. you're being accused of doing so, i do you have anything to say on that? no comment. dr coxon�*s denial about carrying out std test contradicts women the bbc has spoken to, including kate — not her real name — who was 16 when she says she was raped by al fayed. she also said she was sent for an intrusive medical examination with dr coxon. kate is portrayed by an actor. when i first started working for mohamed al fayed, he soon started asking me inappropriate questions, like, did i have a boyfriend? had i been sexually active? i was only 16 years old and i was a virgin, and he soon discovered that. so it was organised for me to see dr
this is dr ann coxon, who worked for the former harrods boss mohamed al fayed.ple women have told the bbc that she carried out medical checks on them when he owned the store. i have no comment. do you regret working for mr al fayed? no. you don't? bbc news has been trying to contact dr coxon since the documentary was broadcast. today, we managed to track her down. did you carry out std testsi on harrods staff members? no. i did not. you're being accused of doing so, i do you have anything to...
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this is dr ann coxon, who worked for the former harrods boss mohamed al fayed.bbc that she carried out medical checks on them when he owned the store. i have no comment. do you regret working for mr al fayed? no. you don't? bbc news has been trying to contact dr coxon since the documentary was broadcast. today, we managed to track her down. did you carry out std testsl on harrods staff members? no. i did not. you're being accused - of doing so, do you have anything to say on that? no comment. dr coxon�*s denial about carrying out std test contradicts women the bbc has spoken to, including kate — not her real name — who was 16 when she says she was raped by al fayed. she also said she was sent for an intrusive medical examination with dr coxon. kate is portrayed by an actor. when i first started working for mohamed al fayed, he soon started asking me inappropriate questions, like, did i have a boyfriend? had i been sexually active? i was only 16 years old and i was a virgin, and he soon discovered that. so it was organised for me to see dr ann coxon of harley str
this is dr ann coxon, who worked for the former harrods boss mohamed al fayed.bbc that she carried out medical checks on them when he owned the store. i have no comment. do you regret working for mr al fayed? no. you don't? bbc news has been trying to contact dr coxon since the documentary was broadcast. today, we managed to track her down. did you carry out std testsl on harrods staff members? no. i did not. you're being accused - of doing so, do you have anything to say on that? no comment....
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as you know, i'm anne as well.you know, i'm anne diamond and he's ben leo. >> and this is gb news. breakfast. and an it's my first ever time presenting with you today. yes. what a privilege . lovely. but it what a privilege. lovely. but it almost didn't happen. or at least i would have stood you up by some time. >> yes, because of the weather? yes it is awful out there. >> terrible. i normally if i cover breakfast, i normally stay in london the night before to make it easy for myself. >> well, i was wondering where you were. you were. >> you were. >> yeah, because i live in. i live in west sussex, but i thought. i thought i'd be clever today and get up at 3 am. and try and drive my way in. and little did i know, the rain was hammering down, aquaplaning on the dual carriageway. >> that's absolutely because i had a long drive in and where i where i started out, it was dry. and then suddenly the heavens opened up. and you're right, it's the what do they call it, standing water. yeah, yeah. >> so i was 40 miles an hour
as you know, i'm anne as well.you know, i'm anne diamond and he's ben leo. >> and this is gb news. breakfast. and an it's my first ever time presenting with you today. yes. what a privilege . lovely. but it what a privilege. lovely. but it almost didn't happen. or at least i would have stood you up by some time. >> yes, because of the weather? yes it is awful out there. >> terrible. i normally if i cover breakfast, i normally stay in london the night before to make it easy for...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with the middle east where tensions are at a boiling point as israel steps up its military campaign against the terror group hezbollah while the u.s. works to de-escalate the crisis. lebanon's health ministry says nearly 500 people were killed and more than 1,600 wounded in the deadliest day of fighting since the 2006 war. the israeli military says it continued hitting dozens of hezbollah targets overnight after the barrage of strikes. hezbollah continues to fire back. the idf says about 20 rockets crossed from lebanon into israeli airspace overnight. we begin with cbs's chris livesay in tel aviv. >> reporter: missile after missile. more than 1,300 strikes slamming into southern lebanon. this terrified family watched the bombardment hit their town. calm down, mother, and pray, a man says. the lebanese health ministry says dozens of women and children are among the victims, but each target, israel claims, was a location used for storing hezbollah weapons, including cruise miss
i'm anne-marie green. we start with the middle east where tensions are at a boiling point as israel steps up its military campaign against the terror group hezbollah while the u.s. works to de-escalate the crisis. lebanon's health ministry says nearly 500 people were killed and more than 1,600 wounded in the deadliest day of fighting since the 2006 war. the israeli military says it continued hitting dozens of hezbollah targets overnight after the barrage of strikes. hezbollah continues to fire...
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i'm anne-marie green. just weeks into the new school year in georgia, and already senseless gun violence has taken innocent lives. we're learning more about the four people killed, two 14-year-old boys and two teachers. nine people were also wounded. the accused shooter also a 14-year-old boy. he's facing murder charges. and law enforcement now says they had him on their radar last year. the shooting happened in apalachee high school in winder, about an hour's drive from atlanta. that is where we find cbs news' dave malkoff standing by with the latest on this tragic case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is now the deadliest act of school violence in georgia history. when we arrived on scene yesterday the streets were locked down, parents were abandoning cars by the side of the road, leaving the doors swinging and coming running to get here to get to their kids. a community is in mourning after another unspeakable american tragedy. yesterday just before 10:30 a.m., police say a 14-
i'm anne-marie green. just weeks into the new school year in georgia, and already senseless gun violence has taken innocent lives. we're learning more about the four people killed, two 14-year-old boys and two teachers. nine people were also wounded. the accused shooter also a 14-year-old boy. he's facing murder charges. and law enforcement now says they had him on their radar last year. the shooting happened in apalachee high school in winder, about an hour's drive from atlanta. that is where...
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we want to ask him if he had a late night in ann arbor last night.uys said he looks like he had a late night. will: i love it. keep the camera rolling. charlie: follow adam to the bar. rachel: aidoo grow. during the break, we were talking about how excited will is about this whole football season starting. i got a little excited after the tease moving in. i mean, not that this brady quinn guy is not cute but i thought matthew mcconaughey is coming on? will: he'll be coming on before big noon kickoff on the game at noon. not on "fox & friends". more "fox & friends" still ahead. ♪ your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients. try pronamel mouthwash. - pick up. joe, pick up the phone. (door thudding) open up, man. - [narrator] connection saves lives. reach out and check in on a loved one today. it's pods biggest sale of the summer. save up to 25%
we want to ask him if he had a late night in ann arbor last night.uys said he looks like he had a late night. will: i love it. keep the camera rolling. charlie: follow adam to the bar. rachel: aidoo grow. during the break, we were talking about how excited will is about this whole football season starting. i got a little excited after the tease moving in. i mean, not that this brady quinn guy is not cute but i thought matthew mcconaughey is coming on? will: he'll be coming on before big noon...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, sean "diddy" combs was arrested by federal agents in new york under a sealed criminal indictment. details of the charges against the hip-hop mogul are not known, but it comes after a series of allegations in recent months of alleged sexual assault and violence. in march, homeland security agents raided combs' home in miami against sex trafficking and other possible crimes. combs' attorney said his client is innocent. and called it an unjust prosecution. prosecutors say they will unseal the indictment and have more information into the case this morning. >>> now into the investigation into the second assassination attempt. riley wesley routh is facing two federal firearms charges. federal court documents reveal he was camped outside of trump's golf course for more than 12 hours. authorities say he never fired at trump and never had trump in his sight. the incident is raising questions about trump's security and today, he returns to the campaign trail with a town hal
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, sean "diddy" combs was arrested by federal agents in new york under a sealed criminal indictment. details of the charges against the hip-hop mogul are not known, but it comes after a series of allegations in recent months of alleged sexual assault and violence. in march, homeland security agents raided combs' home in miami against sex trafficking and other possible crimes. combs' attorney said his client is innocent. and called it an unjust...
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that is a perfect segue, actually, for you anne ,.e critical infrastructure, health care in particular in the state and local sector, consider to be targets for cyber criminals and state actors are like. harry just spoke about the under resourced nature of state and local governments. what is being done at the policy level to shore up those critical sectors, you already touched on in of those key points. >> i must say that the significant rise in the cyber criminals attacks against hospitals around the world, in the united states, croatia, england and france, has been one of the most troubling developments really in the last year. may be started in the last nine months where we started seeing a surge of attacks against hospitals. many hospitals are now chains, so taking over hospitals that have connected technology systems impact many. we watch it and we see the impact. we see the impact. even when ambulances are redirected, we cancel procedures. any of us who have spent time in a hospital know they are tremendously digitally connecte
that is a perfect segue, actually, for you anne ,.e critical infrastructure, health care in particular in the state and local sector, consider to be targets for cyber criminals and state actors are like. harry just spoke about the under resourced nature of state and local governments. what is being done at the policy level to shore up those critical sectors, you already touched on in of those key points. >> i must say that the significant rise in the cyber criminals attacks against...
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we'll start with anne chu. >> 30 seconds, not 60 seconds. okay. okay. hello i'm anne chu i'm a parent and teach three years ago, i was a leader of the successful leader recall campaign. two years ago i served on the school board and restored merit back to low high school and help save jrotc. and one year, i founded a nonprofit school that works with working with immigrant families of san francisco. and i'm running because i have the experience to start serving students from day one. >> all right, we'll move on to jamie haouling. >> hi i'm jamie haouling, i'm runing as a second i have a second grade schooler and a toddler. as the first womb on my side of the mom side to go to college, i spent a decade to work on college equality and i spent my career as a first learning --first lawyer in any family as a deputy attorney. thank you. >> next we'll go with john jerson. >> heli i'm i father of two, i have a teacher in my family. i have run a small education foundation that focused on under privileged communities for the last few years and i'm lucky to have pr
we'll start with anne chu. >> 30 seconds, not 60 seconds. okay. okay. hello i'm anne chu i'm a parent and teach three years ago, i was a leader of the successful leader recall campaign. two years ago i served on the school board and restored merit back to low high school and help save jrotc. and one year, i founded a nonprofit school that works with working with immigrant families of san francisco. and i'm running because i have the experience to start serving students from day one....
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liz ann, we'll see you soon. liz ann sonders of schwab. let's send it to pippa stevens for a look at the biggest names moving into the close. >> shares of g 3 apparel group are on track for the best week in a year. second quarter results beat estimates, though net sales were down compared to the same quarter last year. the company's ceo said despite the uncertain macroenvironment, he's optimistic about the remainder of the year, g-iii announced a new licensing agreement with converse. but hewlett packard enterprise is slipping. fiscal third quarter results did beat estimates. the company cited accelerating demand for a.i. products, and the stock is on track for its third straight day of losses. >> pippa, thank you. that's pippa stevens. >>> up next, cnbc unveiling its inaugural nfl valuations list. we're going to run through the big winners and losers. i mean, put losers in quotes. still own a franchise worth billions of dollars. >>> plus, we'll hear from l.a. rams president kevin demoff, his team ranked number two. we're back at the new y
liz ann, we'll see you soon. liz ann sonders of schwab. let's send it to pippa stevens for a look at the biggest names moving into the close. >> shares of g 3 apparel group are on track for the best week in a year. second quarter results beat estimates, though net sales were down compared to the same quarter last year. the company's ceo said despite the uncertain macroenvironment, he's optimistic about the remainder of the year, g-iii announced a new licensing agreement with converse. but...
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ann widdecombe. pundits, journalist and political consultant linda jubilee , consultant linda jubilee, maverick former conservative mp sir michael fabricant and academic and self—proclaimed anarchist. i think we all are these days. lisa mckenzie . plus these days. lisa mckenzie. plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. a packed show, lots to get through, a take at ten special all about the character and judgement of our new prime minister. and i'm not pulling my punches. first, the news headunes punches. first, the news headlines and the insuperable sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you and good evening to you. it's just coming up to 10:02. the top story from the newsroom tonight, the labour conference has wrapped up for the day after speeches from the deputy prime minister and foreign secretary, david lammy, opening the afternoon session in liverpool. cabinet minister darren jones called for labour to hold power for five terms and make it the natural par
ann widdecombe. pundits, journalist and political consultant linda jubilee , consultant linda jubilee, maverick former conservative mp sir michael fabricant and academic and self—proclaimed anarchist. i think we all are these days. lisa mckenzie . plus these days. lisa mckenzie. plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and ann widdecombe waiting in the wings. a packed show, lots to get through, a take at ten special all about the character and judgement of our new prime minister. and i'm not...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with the race for the white house. one of the nation's largest unions is not endorsing a presidential candidate for the first time in nearly 30 years. it comes as the nation's immigration crisis takes center stage on the campaign trail. former president donald trump leaned on his plans to -- for restrictions, while vice president kamala harris went after trump's promise to deport millions of people in the country illegally. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is where former president trump was yesterday, new york not known as a battleground state, although local republicans and the former president are seeing this potentially as part of a battleground island with control of congress up for grabs. amid heightened security, former president donald trump rallied in long island. a must-win district for house republicans in a deeply blue stat. -- stat. >> we can win new york. >> reporter: trump vowed to reverse a cap on the state and local tax deduct
i'm anne-marie green. we start with the race for the white house. one of the nation's largest unions is not endorsing a presidential candidate for the first time in nearly 30 years. it comes as the nation's immigration crisis takes center stage on the campaign trail. former president donald trump leaned on his plans to -- for restrictions, while vice president kamala harris went after trump's promise to deport millions of people in the country illegally. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new...
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anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york, thank you very much. >>> cbs news will host the only vice presidential debate between senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz on tuesday, october 1st, in new york. join us here on cbs. our streaming network, cbs news 24/7, and paramount plus. >>> congressional leaders have reached a deal on a short-term spending bill that will avert a partial government shutdown. the agreement funds federal agencies to mid-december, allowing lawmakers time to work on a longer deal until after the november presidential election. an additional $231 million was added to the current budget to bolster the secret service after two apparent assassination attempts against former president trump. >>> now to birmingham, alabama, the site of the nation's latest mass shooting. police are searching for the gunmen who opened fire on a group of people killing at least four of them and wounding 17 others. it happened in a neighborhood filled with restaurants and bars often crowded on wee
anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york, thank you very much. >>> cbs news will host the only vice presidential debate between senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz on tuesday, october 1st, in new york. join us here on cbs. our streaming network, cbs news 24/7, and paramount plus. >>> congressional leaders have reached a deal on a short-term spending bill that will avert a partial government shutdown. the agreement funds federal agencies to mid-december, allowing...
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anne makovec is with us to explain the measure and the debate. anne. >>yeah liz. this is prime oceanfront property. so should it be used for people to travel up and down the coast, or to give people a little more space to enjoy the view? ballot measure would permanently close the great highway to cars for the span between lincoln and sloat and transform it into a public park. it's an idea that started with the pandemic, popular pilot program closed the road to cars on weekends opening it up to pedestrians and cyclists. prop k would allow the city to build infrastructure to make great highway park permanent seven days a week. the yes on k campaign says this will make the oceanfront more accessible, and that it will revitalize small businesses on the city's west side. they also point out that the southern part of the great highway is set to close to cars regardless, by early 2026, so they say this is an opportunity for people to enjoy the ocean in ways you can't on the beach >>whether that's parents with a stroller, people in wheelchairs, people riding bikes. they w
anne makovec is with us to explain the measure and the debate. anne. >>yeah liz. this is prime oceanfront property. so should it be used for people to travel up and down the coast, or to give people a little more space to enjoy the view? ballot measure would permanently close the great highway to cars for the span between lincoln and sloat and transform it into a public park. it's an idea that started with the pandemic, popular pilot program closed the road to cars on weekends opening it...
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i'm anne-marie green. donald trump is safe at his home in mar-a-lago this morning after another possible assassination attempt on his life. this time at his golf course in west palm beach, florida. the suspect was captured in a neighboring county. he's been identified as ryan wesley routh, a 58-year-old owner of a construction company who lived most of his life in north carolina before moving to hawaii six years ago. the big question -- security. how could he allegedly get so close to the former president just months after the shooting at a pennsylvania rally? cbs' cristian benevides joins us now from the scene in west palm beach. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the suspect was able to get within 500 yards of the former president before a secret service agent spotted him. officials say that an eyewitness was key in being able to capture the suspect so quickly. the fbi says it arrested a man after secret service agents saw the muzzle of an ak-47-style rifle pointing toward president tru
i'm anne-marie green. donald trump is safe at his home in mar-a-lago this morning after another possible assassination attempt on his life. this time at his golf course in west palm beach, florida. the suspect was captured in a neighboring county. he's been identified as ryan wesley routh, a 58-year-old owner of a construction company who lived most of his life in north carolina before moving to hawaii six years ago. the big question -- security. how could he allegedly get so close to the...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cbs news has learned a search of the 14-year-old suspect's home showed that he had an interest in previous school shootings. now as authorities continue to try and figure out just how this tragedy happened, investigators say they have evidence that his father bears some of the blame. a stunning new twist in the georgia school shooting. authorities have arrested the father of the 14-year-old accused of killing four people at apalachee high school. colin gray is being charged with second-degree murder as well as multiple counts of involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to children. >> these charges stem from mr. gray knowingly allowing his son colt to possess a weapon. >> reporter: investigators say the 54-year-old bought the ar-style gun used in the shook -- the shooting as a gift for his son colt. the teen has been charged as an adult. >> you never think something like this would ever happen, not here. >> reporter: now the community is coming together to heal and mourn the loss of two 1
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cbs news has learned a search of the 14-year-old suspect's home showed that he had an interest in previous school shootings. now as authorities continue to try and figure out just how this tragedy happened, investigators say they have evidence that his father bears some of the blame. a stunning new twist in the georgia school shooting. authorities have arrested the father of the 14-year-old accused of killing four people at apalachee...
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anne makovec is tracking the very latest developments in this high-profile case. anne? >> reporter: liz, his defense attorney says he is sorry, and he had no idea the victim was a 49ers player. this is all going on in juvenile court because he's 17 years old. he might be transferred to adult court eventually, but that is up to another judge if they request that. here are some sketches from inside the hearing where those charges were read. among them, attempted murder, assault with a semi automatic firearm and attempted second-degree robbery. the teen from tracy is not being named because of his age. his defense attorney wanted the media barred from this hearing, but we were inside the courtroom today. >> reporter: it was a very somber courtroom as the suspect, who the judge referred to as b.b. sat quietly next to his public defender. the 17-year-old's family members were sitting behind him. we saw his mother and father. his mother requested a spanish translator throughout the hearing today. 49ers ricky pearsall's family were not there inside the courtroom, but there wer
anne makovec is tracking the very latest developments in this high-profile case. anne? >> reporter: liz, his defense attorney says he is sorry, and he had no idea the victim was a 49ers player. this is all going on in juvenile court because he's 17 years old. he might be transferred to adult court eventually, but that is up to another judge if they request that. here are some sketches from inside the hearing where those charges were read. among them, attempted murder, assault with a semi...
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adam klotz is live in ann arbor. adam: hey, guys. i think i like ann arbor.an fans. go -- >> blue! adam: go -- >> blue! adam: i feel like a superhero g- >> blue! adam: what to we think's going to happen -- >> michigan's going to win! [cheers and applause] adam: how do we feel about texas? [background sounds] adam: we're not big texas fans. wait, something smells delicious over here. how long have you been coming here? >> 15 years. adam: 15 years. have you perfected this burger? >> she makes it, i cook it. so it's a venison and breakfast sausage with a fried egg on top. adam: venison and breakfast sausage with a fried egg. i know i'm running out of time, but i'm going to eat this burger. i just had to show you this guy. my man, i found the best breakfast sandwich, i was old, in the whole place. i had to come over and talk to you. tell me how many games you've missed -- >> this is our 43rd year with season texts, we've missed only 10 games and been to 2 rose bowls. adam: can you believe that? 43 years and 10 games is all they've missed. the fans out here are ha
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speaking of that, adam klotz is in ann arbor ahead of texas taking on michigan today.got my burnt orange tie on, adapt. you've got amazing blue. hi to balance it out this morning. reporter: yeah, well, you know obviously i have the maizen blue because go -- >> blue. reporter: go -- >> blue reporter: the 6:00 a.m. portions you're really hard core if you're out here at 6:00 a.m. and if i say go -- >> blue. reporter: it's week two of college football and temperatures in ann arbor are chilly and it's like mid 40s right now. i was asking has it been this cold guys in general? >> nope. reporter: it's been hot but it's cold today. what point did you make back here that you liked this? what did you say when i said it's cold today? >> it's michigan football. >> it's an advantage for us. reporter: because why? >> because texas ain't used to it. reporter: texas isn't used to it. they're up in michigan and it's chillier and he thinks that'll hurt texas. as we know, texas is a seven point favorite in this round. hogan, what's your expectation, hogan? >> my expectation is that let m
speaking of that, adam klotz is in ann arbor ahead of texas taking on michigan today.got my burnt orange tie on, adapt. you've got amazing blue. hi to balance it out this morning. reporter: yeah, well, you know obviously i have the maizen blue because go -- >> blue. reporter: go -- >> blue reporter: the 6:00 a.m. portions you're really hard core if you're out here at 6:00 a.m. and if i say go -- >> blue. reporter: it's week two of college football and temperatures in ann arbor...
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anne, thank you so much.ne long time oakland a's fan, you may have heard of him, tom hanks, he grew up in the bay area. he lived somewhere up in the hills over there where he could see the coliseum as it was built years ago. i had the chance to talk with him about his fond memories. take a listen. can you see the ballpark behind us? >> oh, look at it. yeah, there it is. >> bay area native tom hanks recalls childhood days at the ballpark, the oakland coliseum ballpark. >> i think i was in fifth or sixth grade. >> a bittersweet conversation with hanks down memory lane. he says as a kid, the coliseum was -- >> a palace. it was a world renowned place where so much was going to be happening and i lived in the slightly elevated of the city and i could see the lights whenever there was an event down there, big deal to me. >> hanks graduated from skyline high school in oakland. it was in high school when he applied for his first job as a vendor at the ballpark. >> colossal hotdogs! >> during covid hanks brought life
anne, thank you so much.ne long time oakland a's fan, you may have heard of him, tom hanks, he grew up in the bay area. he lived somewhere up in the hills over there where he could see the coliseum as it was built years ago. i had the chance to talk with him about his fond memories. take a listen. can you see the ballpark behind us? >> oh, look at it. yeah, there it is. >> bay area native tom hanks recalls childhood days at the ballpark, the oakland coliseum ballpark. >> i...
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and now, of course, we can all see no plan. >> and now, ann , the labour >> and now, ann, the labourregard to these illegal crossings. and keir starmer is very focused on improving britain's relationship with the eu. won't that help us to stop the boats? a bit of collaboration . collaboration. >> it won't help us at all. as i say, we've already spent millions on trying to persuade the french to help us. we know that they stand there and watch the boats go out. we know they don't do anything about it. if you contrast that with the agreement that spain has got with morocco, for example , where with morocco, for example, where there really is genuine , genuine there really is genuine, genuine joint activity which has worked, if you look at that and then you look at the absence of will in france. no. the fact that keir starmer wants to cosy up to the eu is not going to help us. the eu is not going to help us. the eu doesn't want to help us. >> and how embarrassing would it be for the government if germany or another eu nation were to adopt a rwanda style plan ? adopt a rwanda style plan?
and now, of course, we can all see no plan. >> and now, ann , the labour >> and now, ann, the labourregard to these illegal crossings. and keir starmer is very focused on improving britain's relationship with the eu. won't that help us to stop the boats? a bit of collaboration . collaboration. >> it won't help us at all. as i say, we've already spent millions on trying to persuade the french to help us. we know that they stand there and watch the boats go out. we know they...