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anne-marie ward from the faces _ be thinking about.and _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices recovery i from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you for joining from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. some breaking news from the white house. the white house has confirmed that us presidentjoe biden will be travelling to new doha in india to attend the g20 leaders summit in a few weeks from september the 7th to the tenth confirmation there that joe biden the us president will travel to therefore the g20 summit. the last time a us president was in india was before the pandemic in february or march 2020. see us presidentjoe biden will be travelling to india at the beginning of september. staying with our other developing story that we have been keeping a cross all afternoon. that is the ongoing rescue in pakistan. a number of children and two adults trapped in a cable car which is dangling over a ravi
anne-marie ward from the faces _ be thinking about.and _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices recovery i from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you for joining from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. some breaking news from the white house. the white house has confirmed that us presidentjoe biden will be travelling to new doha in india to attend the g20...
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i'm anne-marie green. thoerng we are tracking hurricane idalia as it gets ready to make landfall along florida's gulf coast. the now-category three storm is pamming 120 mile-per-hour winds, and it is expected to gain strength. it's arriving during a super moon and king watching this as it prepares to make landfall. anne-marie? >> all right. thank you. >>> right now residents along the florida gulf coast are bracing for the impacts of hurricane idalia. what's expected to intensify into a very dangerous category-four hurricane could also bring tornadoes. for a check of the conditions on the ground, let's head to cristian benevides. you are in crystal river, florida. how are things looking there? good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. we've gotten a couple of rain bands, but as you can see behind me what we're seeing is just a little bit of wind. but the major concern here and across the gulf coast continues to be the potential for life-threatening storm surge. officials are calling this a once-
i'm anne-marie green. thoerng we are tracking hurricane idalia as it gets ready to make landfall along florida's gulf coast. the now-category three storm is pamming 120 mile-per-hour winds, and it is expected to gain strength. it's arriving during a super moon and king watching this as it prepares to make landfall. anne-marie? >> all right. thank you. >>> right now residents along the florida gulf coast are bracing for the impacts of hurricane idalia. what's expected to intensify...
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i'm anne-marie green. it's been five days since an american nurse living and working in haiti was kidnapped proechlt tests erupted outside an aide facility near the nation's capital where alex and her dauauter have said to have been taken. jarred hill joins us on the latest with the search for her. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. still no word of any kind on where she and her daughter might be. the protests that erupted shined a spotlight on the gang violence that has overtaken haiti's cap capital. advice for liberation echoed through haiti's capital of port-au-prince. hundreds pleaded for the return of an american aid worker, alerks. she was working finance the nonprofit running what she called a makeshift clinic. the organization said she and her young daughter were kidnapped from the campus thursday. this woman said she was there when it happened. waiting for a checkup when a man she couldn't understand pulled out a gun and told her to relax. >> we're aware two american citizens were kidnappe
i'm anne-marie green. it's been five days since an american nurse living and working in haiti was kidnapped proechlt tests erupted outside an aide facility near the nation's capital where alex and her dauauter have said to have been taken. jarred hill joins us on the latest with the search for her. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. still no word of any kind on where she and her daughter might be. the protests that erupted shined a spotlight on the gang violence that has overtaken...
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i'm anne-marie green. residents along the gulf coast are bracing for tropical storm idalia which is expected to become a major hurricane later today before making landfall tomorrow. governor ron desantis has already declared a state of emergency for much of florida. those in low-lying areas are now evacuating while others are stocking up on supplies. cristian benavides is in tampa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. millions of americans are in idalia's path. and with the storm set to rapidly intensify, it's expected to bring with it strong winds and life-threatening storm surge. after thrashing through western cuba yesterday, idalia is expected to hit florida's west coast in less than 24 hours. >> this is going to be a major impact and floridians should expect this storm will be a major cat 3 plus hurricane. >> reporter: in tampa, the shelves at this target are already bare while residents also fill up their tanks and sandbags. >> if you prepare for it, then you're ready.
i'm anne-marie green. residents along the gulf coast are bracing for tropical storm idalia which is expected to become a major hurricane later today before making landfall tomorrow. governor ron desantis has already declared a state of emergency for much of florida. those in low-lying areas are now evacuating while others are stocking up on supplies. cristian benavides is in tampa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. millions of americans are in idalia's...
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anne-marie? >> michael spencer in long beach, california, thank you, so much. >>> well, president biden and the first lady visited maui yesterday to observe the damage from the country's deadliest wildfire in more than a century. they also met with survivors and first responders as they continue to search the rubble for the nearly 1,000 people who are still missing. cbs's danya bacchus reports. >> reporter: president biden and the first lady surveyed the charred ruins of historic lahaina from the air and the ground. >> the devastation is overwhelming. >> reporter: looking to console a grieving community and assure them the federal government will support their recovery. >> for a as long as s it takes, we'r're going toto be with y yo. the whole e country wiwill be w you.u. >>>> reporter:r: new videoeo frt day shows maui firefighters overrun by flames. three-quarters of the five-mile disaster zone has been cleared, but officials say it could take weeks to go through what's left. christy poreman and
anne-marie? >> michael spencer in long beach, california, thank you, so much. >>> well, president biden and the first lady visited maui yesterday to observe the damage from the country's deadliest wildfire in more than a century. they also met with survivors and first responders as they continue to search the rubble for the nearly 1,000 people who are still missing. cbs's danya bacchus reports. >> reporter: president biden and the first lady surveyed the charred ruins of...
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the images are jarring. >> yeah, anne marie.talking about those power outages, there are still hundreds of thousands of people without power this morning, mostly from pennsylvania down to georgia, according to poweroutage.us. all states along the path of this incredibly powerful storm system. wild weather walloped the country from indiana to maryland. outside of baltimore, a huge tree sliced through the home of a couple in their 70s. their son, grateful both made it out with just minor injuries. >> probably would have been killed. like i said, somebody was looking out for them. and i'm glad they did. >> reporter: in tennessee, strong winds ripped roofs off this apartment complex near knoxville. hundreds forced to find somewhere else to stay. >> my power flickered and at that point, you know, i just graner grabbed him and we got in the bathtub. >> reporter: at one point along the east coast, nearly a million people were without power monday night. in west virginia, storms dropped hail the size of golf balls. >> this is really bad
the images are jarring. >> yeah, anne marie.talking about those power outages, there are still hundreds of thousands of people without power this morning, mostly from pennsylvania down to georgia, according to poweroutage.us. all states along the path of this incredibly powerful storm system. wild weather walloped the country from indiana to maryland. outside of baltimore, a huge tree sliced through the home of a couple in their 70s. their son, grateful both made it out with just minor...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with another historic indictment against former president donald trump. for the third time in recent weeks, a grand jury has indicted trump on criminal charges. the 45-page indictment was unsealed last night. trump is now facing charges for allegedly trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the run-up to the violent insurrection at the capitol by his supporters on january 6th. it's the second time trump has been hit with a federal indictment. the other related to his handling of classified documents. the new charges include four felonies -- conspiracy to defraud the u.s., conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction or an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. astrid martinez is outside trump tower in manhattan with more on all of this. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. and despite this being the third indictment handed down against former president donald trump in this is the fi
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with another historic indictment against former president donald trump. for the third time in recent weeks, a grand jury has indicted trump on criminal charges. the 45-page indictment was unsealed last night. trump is now facing charges for allegedly trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the run-up to the violent insurrection at the capitol by his supporters on january 6th. it's the second time trump has been hit with a federal indictment. the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with former president donald trump who says he will surrender to georgia authorities today to face charges in the state's 2020 election interference case. this will be trump's fourth arrest since april. cristian benevides starts us off in atlanta. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we're anticipating that that will take place either in the late afternoon or early evening. now this entire area surrounding the fulton county jail will be locked down by the time mr. trump arrives. former president donald trump sat down with former fox news host tucker carlson less than 24 hours before his planned surrender to authorities in atlanta. >> i got indicted four times, all trivia -- nonsense. >> reporter: trump is one of 19 people indicted on charges over alleged efforts to overturn georgia's 2020 election results. >> they're saying if you challenge an election, we're going to indict you and put you in jail. >> reporter: the 45-minute interview aired on x, formerly kno
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with former president donald trump who says he will surrender to georgia authorities today to face charges in the state's 2020 election interference case. this will be trump's fourth arrest since april. cristian benevides starts us off in atlanta. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we're anticipating that that will take place either in the late afternoon or early evening. now this entire area surrounding the fulton county jail will be...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with tropical storm hilary slamming southern california with high winds and torrential rain. it's expected to bring catastrophic flooding to large parts of the region. adding to the severe weather was a 5.1-magnitude earthquake that hit the area sunday afternoon. we have the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here in san clemente about 60 miles south of los angeles the rain and wind picked up at about 6:00 yesterday evening. the first tropical storm to hit california in nearly 84 years have not an impact here -- and across many places in the southwestern united states. there seems to be no good place for the water in the desert. torrential rain swamping roads and trapping cars. >> we've had storms before, but never anything quite this windy and rainy at the same time. >> reporter: palm springs is under a state of emergency with hilary dropping half of the city's annual rainfall in just six hours. in the higher elevations of san bernardino, trees and mud
i'm anne-marie green. we start with tropical storm hilary slamming southern california with high winds and torrential rain. it's expected to bring catastrophic flooding to large parts of the region. adding to the severe weather was a 5.1-magnitude earthquake that hit the area sunday afternoon. we have the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here in san clemente about 60 miles south of los angeles the rain and wind picked up at about 6:00 yesterday evening. the first...
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i'm anne-marie green. tropical storm idalia is now moving through the carolinas after tearing across florida and part of georgia yesterday. you can see by the ocean in folly beach, south carolina, where the storm surge comes during the king tide, the highest tide of the year. cristian benavides joins us from cedar key, florida, with a firsthand look at the devastation left behind by idalia. that area got hit pretty hard, cristian. >> reporter: good morning. in fact, this small town of just about 1,000 full-time residents experienced a record storm surge of nearly 7 feet. but residents and businesses most affected are vowing to rebuild. overnight, a weaker idalia moved over the carolinas, bringing heavy rain and storm surge flooding. >> a lot of wind. a lot of rain. nothing too crazy. nothing that we expected. >> reporter: similar in southern georgia where storm's strong winds toppled this basketball net and snapped off tree limbs. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: but in florida, wherel idalia first came ashor
i'm anne-marie green. tropical storm idalia is now moving through the carolinas after tearing across florida and part of georgia yesterday. you can see by the ocean in folly beach, south carolina, where the storm surge comes during the king tide, the highest tide of the year. cristian benavides joins us from cedar key, florida, with a firsthand look at the devastation left behind by idalia. that area got hit pretty hard, cristian. >> reporter: good morning. in fact, this small town of...
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i'm anne-marie green. in what's come to be a film -- a familiar scene now, former president donald trump is expected to appear before a judge today. trump is due at a federal courthouse in our nation's capital to answer to four felony charges that he sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. this comes about seven weeks after his arraignment over the alleged mishandling of nicole d'antonio is in washington with a preview of trump's court appearance. nicole, good morning. >> reporter: hi, anne-marie. good morning to you. and just to set the scene for you, security remains high all around the nation's capital. the security barriers, they just went up overnight, and today the former president is expected back here in washington, d.c., with the heavy police presence for his third indictment this year. metal gates were set up outside the u.s. district court in washington, d.c., where former president trump will make his first court appearance in a second federal case brought by special c
i'm anne-marie green. in what's come to be a film -- a familiar scene now, former president donald trump is expected to appear before a judge today. trump is due at a federal courthouse in our nation's capital to answer to four felony charges that he sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. this comes about seven weeks after his arraignment over the alleged mishandling of nicole d'antonio is in washington with a preview of trump's court appearance. nicole, good morning....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with donald trump on the attack this weekend just days after he was indicted for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election. on social media yesterday, the former president called for the recusal of the judge in the case. meanwhile, trump faces a deadline today to respond to a protective order that would limit what he could say about the case. wendy gillette is here in new york tracking all of this for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. attorneys for former president donald trump are already dealing with three separate cases in new york, florida, and washington. they wanted more time to respond than today's 5:00 p.m. deadline, but the judge said no. >> misinformation, disinformation, that's what they are. >> reporter: former president donald trump attacked the latest federal indictment he's facing at a gop dinner in south carolina over the weekend as his attorney argued on cbs' "face the nation" the case has no merit. >> the vi
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with donald trump on the attack this weekend just days after he was indicted for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election. on social media yesterday, the former president called for the recusal of the judge in the case. meanwhile, trump faces a deadline today to respond to a protective order that would limit what he could say about the case. wendy gillette is here in new york tracking all of this for us. good morning. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. tonight the 2024 presidential race heats up with most of the top republican hopefuls taking the stage for the first gop debate. now the event in milwaukee is moderated by fox newschannel host bret baier and martha maccollum. eight candidates will be there, but the early frontrunner, former president donald trump, says he's going to skip the debate. jarred hill has more on what's the stake for this part -- for those taking part, rather, tonight. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, this could really be a fight for recognition and truly survival for some of these candidates. only one of the eight is polling in the double digits right now, and without former president trump there, some are hoping to show that they can be a solid alternative. the stage is being set in milwaukee where eight republicans will face off in their first presidential primary debate. >> you're going to have a serious policy discussion between the other candidates, and there's a lot of differences the
i'm anne-marie green. tonight the 2024 presidential race heats up with most of the top republican hopefuls taking the stage for the first gop debate. now the event in milwaukee is moderated by fox newschannel host bret baier and martha maccollum. eight candidates will be there, but the early frontrunner, former president donald trump, says he's going to skip the debate. jarred hill has more on what's the stake for this part -- for those taking part, rather, tonight. good morning. >>...
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a very prominent defense attorney, a product of anne-marie law school and one of the great supporters of courtroom drama. >> we are taking an aerial view. you can see the motorcade moving through. with the police escort, looks like you're cruising on through. no traffic for the former president. looks like he is going to be getting to jail in new time. when he gets there, we have seen images since early this morning of the hundreds and hundreds of people, supporters, opponents, gathering at the jail. -- was there that had issues there, but people from atlanta have driven from florida. some people have flown in to be there and either show their support or protest. >> on the interstate, as you make your way northbound word downtown atlantic, traffic will begin to pick up. or, generally it does. if we can generalize atlanta traffic which is something we shouldn't. so far, it has been clear sailing. this will probably logjam there a little bit as they get closer to downtown. >> absolutely. we are taking an aerial look. this is an historic moment for the city of atlanta. people use the wor
a very prominent defense attorney, a product of anne-marie law school and one of the great supporters of courtroom drama. >> we are taking an aerial view. you can see the motorcade moving through. with the police escort, looks like you're cruising on through. no traffic for the former president. looks like he is going to be getting to jail in new time. when he gets there, we have seen images since early this morning of the hundreds and hundreds of people, supporters, opponents, gathering...
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anne marie." all was i wrote down the complete auto body t-shirt. >> and the beautiful thing about that t-shirt was that was the very, very first t-shirt of a new run with a new design on it. i said, "i only gave one t-shirt to elliot fisher." that's how that t-shirt came to be such an important piece of evidence. >> joey buttafuoco talks to the cops. the cops learn that elliott fisher has a daughter named amy, and quickly this puzzle comes together. >> and that was the beginning of the insanity. >> did you do it? >> then there was the perp walk, and this little kid is walked in handcuffs to a police car. people were astounded. they're like, "who is this kid?" ? at olive garden, “more” it's baked into our dna. and our lasagna. it's why our never-ending first course keeps on coming. it's why you can get three amazing favorites on one plate. and why we make all our sauces from scratch every single day. because when you have more, you have more to share. more to bond over. and that's a pretty special
anne marie." all was i wrote down the complete auto body t-shirt. >> and the beautiful thing about that t-shirt was that was the very, very first t-shirt of a new run with a new design on it. i said, "i only gave one t-shirt to elliot fisher." that's how that t-shirt came to be such an important piece of evidence. >> joey buttafuoco talks to the cops. the cops learn that elliott fisher has a daughter named amy, and quickly this puzzle comes together. >> and that...
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mary ann: thank you. has this rally run out of steam, the rally we've seen over the last few months? do you want to be exiting that trade, may be getting into the bond market? mary ann: if you are a trader, you may want to exit. if you are an investor, no. as you pointed out your last segment, this is very seasonal for markets to peak in the summer. have a correction into the fall, make an important bottom in october. so why do i have this confidence it is a correction and not a top? earnings look like they are frothing. they are one of the best leading indicators for markets. the estimate revision ratios, more analysts raising their number than lowering their numbers. and that number has been rising. traditionally, that number goes down as you go to the back half of the year. so i do think that there is positive underpinnings for the market, but with the s&p up 50%, nasdaq of 30%, you really want to digest some of those gains. what i've learned throughout my years with the markets is you can retrace one
mary ann: thank you. has this rally run out of steam, the rally we've seen over the last few months? do you want to be exiting that trade, may be getting into the bond market? mary ann: if you are a trader, you may want to exit. if you are an investor, no. as you pointed out your last segment, this is very seasonal for markets to peak in the summer. have a correction into the fall, make an important bottom in october. so why do i have this confidence it is a correction and not a top? earnings...
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some people say, but mary anne, it's all locked up. i understand. nobody knows more than i do how that system gets locked up. and nobody knows more than somebody living the experience how they lock you out if they don't want you part of the conversation. but i can also tell you, there is one thing that can override that, and that is we the people at the ballot box. i know that people are numb. i know that people are kind of beaten down. that is how the system operates to make sure. we need to reclaim the rambunctiousness of the american spirit. we need to stand up in our time. too many men in our age have been acting like little boys and too many women have been acting like little girls. i think it's a time for a rising up and to remember the words of, of winston churchill when he said that you can always count on americans to do the right thing as, as long -- once they have exhausted every other option. this is how i see it. we are sometimes slow to get there. but when we do get there. we slam it like nobody's business. i'm marianne williamson. i'm
some people say, but mary anne, it's all locked up. i understand. nobody knows more than i do how that system gets locked up. and nobody knows more than somebody living the experience how they lock you out if they don't want you part of the conversation. but i can also tell you, there is one thing that can override that, and that is we the people at the ballot box. i know that people are numb. i know that people are kind of beaten down. that is how the system operates to make sure. we need to...
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i'm in for anne-marie green this morning. we're learning more about three people killed in a racist. hundreds held a vigil near the scene last night to mourn the two men and one woman killed as the fbi now investigates this deadly attack. wendy gillette is here in new york with more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. about 200 people gathered for last night's vigil which was held just a block away from the store where three people were killed. they heard prayers, songs, and a series of speeches as the community tries to make sense of a shooting that officials say was fueled by hate. >> the families that have lost someone -- >> reporter: a city in mourning. residents of jacksonville came together for a prayer vigil after a white man gunned down three people at a dollar general store. >> no more fwdivision. no hmore rate. >> we're going to make sure evil does not triumph in the state of florida. >> reporter: authorities say the gunman targeted two shoppers and an employ because of their race. jerrald gallio
i'm in for anne-marie green this morning. we're learning more about three people killed in a racist. hundreds held a vigil near the scene last night to mourn the two men and one woman killed as the fbi now investigates this deadly attack. wendy gillette is here in new york with more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. about 200 people gathered for last night's vigil which was held just a block away from the store where three people were killed. they heard prayers,...
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i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. this morning, we start in hawaii once again after that devastating wildfire last week. officials confirm at least 111 dead, only three of those people have been positively identified. the community is now looking to recover as the main road in lahaina is finally open, allowing residents to see what's left. meanwhile, questions are swirling about the government's response to the monumental disaster. danya bacchus is live in maui with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, wendy. residents of lahaina began the emotional journey of going back and getting a firsthand look at the devastation. this as emergency officials defend not sounding the sirens during the fire. >> do you regret not sounding the sirens? >> i -- i do not. >> reporter: maui officials on the defensive as questions grow over why sirens weren't used to warn residents last week when the deadly wildfires swept in. >> had we sounded the siren that night, we were afraid that people would have gone malka. if that
i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. this morning, we start in hawaii once again after that devastating wildfire last week. officials confirm at least 111 dead, only three of those people have been positively identified. the community is now looking to recover as the main road in lahaina is finally open, allowing residents to see what's left. meanwhile, questions are swirling about the government's response to the monumental disaster. danya bacchus is live in maui with the latest. good...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with former president donald trump at the center of another historic day in washington. he appeared at a federal courthouse yesterday to face charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. trump pleaded not guilty to four felony charges, later calling it a very sad day for america. nicole d'antonio is in washington with how the day unfolded and what is next. nicole, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. and former president donald trump was in washington, d.c., for less than three hours total. we were out here as crowds of both protesters and supporters gathered outside the d.c. federal courthouse. this morning, the focus now shifts to where we go from here. former president trump is back at his new jersey golf club after a third historic arraignment. in a washington courtroom thursday, trump entered a not guilty plea to four charges accusing him of trying to overturn the 2020 election results in the latest case brought by special
i'm anne-marie green. we start with former president donald trump at the center of another historic day in washington. he appeared at a federal courthouse yesterday to face charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. trump pleaded not guilty to four felony charges, later calling it a very sad day for america. nicole d'antonio is in washington with how the day unfolded and what is next. nicole, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. and...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the death toll jumping overnight in the maui wildfires. at least 55 people have died now. and that number is expected to rise. a historic town has all but burned down with more than 1,000 structures destroyed. the fire is 80% contained. search and rescue efforts continue as crews try to reach remote areas of the island. officials expect that it will become the state's deadliest natural disaster in more than six decades. jessica kartalija has more from maui. >> reporter: these are the smoldering ruins of the historic hawaiian city of lahaina. >> we know that many people are suffering, the fatality numbers will climb. >> reporter: hawaii governor josh green toured the devastation yesterday. >> what we saw was likely the largest natural disaster in hawaii state history. >> reporter: local officials say no one could have predicted the massive wildfires that struck west maui this week fanned by strong winds as hurricane dora passed just south of the islands. lahaina resident liza tobias walked back to her neighborhood days after fleeing the fla
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the death toll jumping overnight in the maui wildfires. at least 55 people have died now. and that number is expected to rise. a historic town has all but burned down with more than 1,000 structures destroyed. the fire is 80% contained. search and rescue efforts continue as crews try to reach remote areas of the island. officials expect that it will become the state's deadliest natural disaster in more than six decades. jessica kartalija has more from maui....
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. >>> good morning, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. in hawaii, a top maui emergency official has resigned after he faced tough questions about his response to last week's deadly wildfires. the official death toll remains at 111 people but is expected to increase dramatically over the weekend. hundreds are still missing as survivors try to put their lives back together. danya bacchus has the latest from maui. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, wendy. as the painstaking search for victims continues, an official with fema tells cbs news that most of the victims have been found in their homes and in their beds. this morning, a top emergency official is out, and there will be a review of how emergency officials responded. maui's emergency services chief, herman andaya, has resigned citing health reasons a day after rejecting criticism for not activating sirens as the wildfires swept into lahaina. >> do you regret not sounding the sirens? >> i -- i do not. >> reporter: new footage shows the widespread destruction caused by the d
. >>> good morning, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. in hawaii, a top maui emergency official has resigned after he faced tough questions about his response to last week's deadly wildfires. the official death toll remains at 111 people but is expected to increase dramatically over the weekend. hundreds are still missing as survivors try to put their lives back together. danya bacchus has the latest from maui. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, wendy. as...
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i'm anne-marie green.we begin with the results of a closely watched special election in ohio that could have an impact well beyond state borders. yesterday voters rejected a measure that would have made it harder to amend the state constitution. it's a move some believe paves the way for a vote to pass abortion protections in ohio later on this year. jarred hill is in new york to explain a little bit about what this all means. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, ohioans delivered a resounding rejection of this measure. that plus some really solid voter turnout, especially for a special election like this one, shows how much of a driver the issue of abortion is now and could be come 2024. >> the majority still rules in ohio. [ cheers ] >> reporter: a major win for supporters of abortion rights in red-leaning ohio. >> voters were not fooled by this unprecedented, dishonest attempt to silence our voice. >> reporter: last night voters rejected a measure called issue one, maintaining the simple major
i'm anne-marie green.we begin with the results of a closely watched special election in ohio that could have an impact well beyond state borders. yesterday voters rejected a measure that would have made it harder to amend the state constitution. it's a move some believe paves the way for a vote to pass abortion protections in ohio later on this year. jarred hill is in new york to explain a little bit about what this all means. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, ohioans...
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. >>> good morning, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news in donald trump's legal battles. the former president is facing 13 new criminal charges this morning after being indicted by a georgia grand jury. trump and 18 allies including rudy giuliani and former white house chief of staff mark meadows are accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. it's the fourth time trump has been indicted in five months. cristian benevides has more from atlanta. >> reporter: this indictment charges trump and many of his former aides with coordinating a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020 election results in this battleground state that he lost in 2020. late monday night, a georgia judge unsealed a fulton county grand jury indictment against former president trump. >> everything went as it should have in front of the grand jury. >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: the gop presidential frontrunner is charged with multiple felonies including violation of the buy -- the georgia rico act and so
. >>> good morning, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news in donald trump's legal battles. the former president is facing 13 new criminal charges this morning after being indicted by a georgia grand jury. trump and 18 allies including rudy giuliani and former white house chief of staff mark meadows are accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. it's the fourth time trump has been indicted in five months. cristian...
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. >>> good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin with the rising death toll from that historic wildfire that ripped across parts of the hawaiian island of maui. almost 100 have been confirmed dead and many are missing. the inferno is the deadliest u.s. wildfire in more than a century and over 2,500 structures have been destroyed. cbs' jessica kartalija has more from maui. >> reporter: good morning to you. officials here on the island of maui are urging anyone who's still missing loved ones to please go out and get a dna test. the police chief says while they are going as quickly as possible, they are recovering these victims with respect and what they call aloha. search and rescue teams are going door to door in hard-hit lahaina with dozens confirmed dead and hundreds missing after last week's tragic wildfires. >> our people are suffering. we continue to work to find them. >> i heard terrifying screams. >> reporter: lahaina resident craig bradley captured this view. -- this video of the fire before escaping his home. >> i s
. >>> good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin with the rising death toll from that historic wildfire that ripped across parts of the hawaiian island of maui. almost 100 have been confirmed dead and many are missing. the inferno is the deadliest u.s. wildfire in more than a century and over 2,500 structures have been destroyed. cbs' jessica kartalija has more from maui. >> reporter: good morning to you. officials here on the island of maui are urging...
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. >>> good morning, and good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump was booked in a georgia jail last night on charges related to an alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election results in that state. and while it is his fourth arrest this year, this is the first time we are seeing a mugshot of donald trump. he has since posted bond and flown back to his new jersey golf club. jarred hill has the latest on what the former president is saying about the charges. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president trump has not really changed his tune on his charges after being booked in georgia. he said that he had every right to challenge the results of the is election. but authorities are calling into question how that challenge played out. a presidential first with a mugshot for former president donald trump as he was booked and fingerprinted after turning himself in to georgia authorities yesterday. he's facing 13 counts alleging a scheme to reverse his 2020 election loss in that state. trump said he was, quote, t
. >>> good morning, and good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump was booked in a georgia jail last night on charges related to an alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election results in that state. and while it is his fourth arrest this year, this is the first time we are seeing a mugshot of donald trump. he has since posted bond and flown back to his new jersey golf club. jarred hill has the latest on what the former president is saying about the...
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. >>> good morning, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. we begin with hawaii which is grappling with the worst natural disaster in its history. the full extent of the devastation from last week's wildfires is still being uncovered as the death toll topped more than 100 people overnight. that number is expected to rise in the coming days as the national guard continues to search for victims in the scorched ruins. jessica kartalija is there in maui with the latest on the island's recovery efforts. jessica, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, wendy. those recovery efforts are going to take quite some time, but it's really the emotional toll that we are seeing here on the island where people tell us they are still in shock. news cameras followed fema teams on their painstaking search and recovery mission in west maui. >> if we don't do our job, then the families can't get any closure. we just push through. that's all. >> reporter: this wildfire survivor is hoping his stepfather's remains are at this forensic facility. >> i just wan
. >>> good morning, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. we begin with hawaii which is grappling with the worst natural disaster in its history. the full extent of the devastation from last week's wildfires is still being uncovered as the death toll topped more than 100 people overnight. that number is expected to rise in the coming days as the national guard continues to search for victims in the scorched ruins. jessica kartalija is there in maui with the latest on the island's...
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vicki soto, lauren rousseau, rachel trevino and anne marie murphy. they responded as all hope we might respond in such terrifying. with courage. and with love, giving their lives to protect the children in their care. we know that there were other teachers who barricaded themselves inside classrooms and kept steady through it all and reassured their students by saying, wait for the good guys, they're coming. show me your smile. and we know that good guys came. the first responders who raced to the scene helping to those in harm's way to safety and comfort those in need holding at bay their own shock and their own trauma because they had a job to do and others needed the more. and then there were the scenes of the schoolchildren helping one another holding each other dutifully following instructions in the way that young children sometimes do. one child even trying to encourage a grown up by saying, i know karate, so it's okay. i'll lead the way out. as a community, you've inspired us. newtown in the face, indescribable violence in face of unconsciona
vicki soto, lauren rousseau, rachel trevino and anne marie murphy. they responded as all hope we might respond in such terrifying. with courage. and with love, giving their lives to protect the children in their care. we know that there were other teachers who barricaded themselves inside classrooms and kept steady through it all and reassured their students by saying, wait for the good guys, they're coming. show me your smile. and we know that good guys came. the first responders who raced to...
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oh, my meanwhile, anne—marie my god.ie says is the only person says trump is the only person who can save america. he doesn't stand woke nonsense and has stand for woke nonsense and has a sense approach to a common sense approach to politics. alan says god loves you. get in touch. he's brilliant, alan trump is brilliant, alan says trump is a case study in how to from case study in how to profit from any situation , including the any situation, including the most whatever you think most adverse whatever you think of him, there is a touch of genius about him. you know what? i kind of think that that might be the case. right? okay. you are watching and listening to gb news medical news. you do know that because i'm here now, still in the studio is writer and political commentators paul connew and conor tomlinson . connew and conor tomlinson. well, a nice balance from the readers. i'm just going to read us viewers and listeners, viewers and listeners. i'm a newspaper person, viewers and listeners quick response listeners. ju
oh, my meanwhile, anne—marie my god.ie says is the only person says trump is the only person who can save america. he doesn't stand woke nonsense and has stand for woke nonsense and has a sense approach to a common sense approach to politics. alan says god loves you. get in touch. he's brilliant, alan trump is brilliant, alan says trump is a case study in how to from case study in how to profit from any situation , including the any situation, including the most whatever you think most...
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concerning this one case, aside from the others that the former president faces from juried this is anne-marie, independent line. caller: good evening. thank you for taking my call. good evening to all those listening. what i am about to say is not directed to those in this country and around the world who know what is really going on here. in other words, you know the truth. it's directed at those who don't know the truth of what is going on. i'm sure there are people who are taking great joy in what they are seeing and hearing on their tv sets right now. i feel very sorry for you, because one they your joy -- one day your joy will become deep sorrow. you have no concept of what is really happening, and what this is doing to the united states of america. this is just another phase to destroy this country. they are taking away every agency we ever had. now, they are attacking what we had, one of the greatest justice systems in the world,t hat's -- that has now become two-tier. where only one ruling class gets justice, where the other does not. host: from linda in illinois, democrats line. call
concerning this one case, aside from the others that the former president faces from juried this is anne-marie, independent line. caller: good evening. thank you for taking my call. good evening to all those listening. what i am about to say is not directed to those in this country and around the world who know what is really going on here. in other words, you know the truth. it's directed at those who don't know the truth of what is going on. i'm sure there are people who are taking great joy...
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i think i heard what anne-marie said. jonathan: i think that's been dealt with already this point. of clients who love the u.s. markets, love u.s. assets because of the rule of law and the governance. they like the transparency. they like to see the battles on the floor. lisa: there is a question of just how strong the u.s. economy is. a lot of people have pushed back against the fitch downgrade, saying the u.s. economy is actually increasing and the momentum is just developing. you have not been saying that. you have been seeing a recession. do you take that argument that the u.s. is arguably in a stronger position? or do you kind pushback on the? bob: -- on that? bob: the one that stands out is modeling the fiscal deficit to on employment. with unemployment at 3.4%, you would not expect the u.s. to need to run a fiscal deficit of 6% to 7%. but for us, unemployment is a lagging indicator. unemployment is confirmation that we are not in recession or confirmation that we are in recession. the high in unemployment is generally a couple quarters after the recession. the low is general
i think i heard what anne-marie said. jonathan: i think that's been dealt with already this point. of clients who love the u.s. markets, love u.s. assets because of the rule of law and the governance. they like the transparency. they like to see the battles on the floor. lisa: there is a question of just how strong the u.s. economy is. a lot of people have pushed back against the fitch downgrade, saying the u.s. economy is actually increasing and the momentum is just developing. you have not...
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[cheers and applause] [laughter] >> thank you, mary anne, and good evening, everybody it's great to seeou all. thank you for coming this evening. i want to say a big welcome folks to our friends here at the hell center. i don't know what number -- hill center. of i don't know what number of talk of the hills this is, but they're always fun and exciting and none more than tonight. i alsoal want to welcome all of our friends from c-span who are watching on c-span around the country, around the world tonight. thank you for c-span, for covering our event tonight. it's very appropriate that c-span is here. the talk of the hill program started at the hill so 10, maybe 111 years ago now -- is 1 -- 111. our very first guest was brian lamb, the founder of c-span. [applause] yeah, so -- >> comes full circle. >> and i also want to take a chance to welcome all of those people who will be listening to tonight's interview on my podcast, the bill press pod. [applause] that's the shameless plug. bill press pod, wherever you listen to your podcasts i'm there, and our conversation this evening will be pa
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anne-marie ville out there on 80 now. a lot of you chose to take the san mateo bridge logical decision. what to do, avoid that backup. but because of that, it's taking a lot of that excess traffic in your now at 26 minutes to make your crossing. my advice is go a little further. south dumbarton bridge has no backups whatsoever. as you make your crossing, richmond center fell 13 minutes to make your way across it. definitely an easier go. and the golden gate bridge doing just fine a little slower up towards nevado. but once you make it to the bridge, you'll be sailing. daria, thank you, 47 on the peninsula. caltrans says the work to repair that massive sinkhole and some other storm-related damage. >> on westbound highway, 92 is almost done so it doesn't look quite like a a deep hot tub anymore since january. if you're living a nap and had to cross over in the eastbound lanes of traffic to continue down the coast. anybody who's taking the trip? caltrans says this project should be done by the fall. >> and you'll be able to
anne-marie ville out there on 80 now. a lot of you chose to take the san mateo bridge logical decision. what to do, avoid that backup. but because of that, it's taking a lot of that excess traffic in your now at 26 minutes to make your crossing. my advice is go a little further. south dumbarton bridge has no backups whatsoever. as you make your crossing, richmond center fell 13 minutes to make your way across it. definitely an easier go. and the golden gate bridge doing just fine a little...
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always think about when i hear this speech, i don't know if any of you remember an article that anne-marie slaughter who was working for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time wrote. i believe in the atlantic about and she left the state department because she had i think child in middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston and she finally just said we can't have it all women cannot have it all and i always think of this barbara bush speech because here's a woman who was at harvard was at the state department and she you know, like 20 years later was saying basically that you have to make choices and that they have to be your choices and comfortable. so when we're tied that choices then we get to hillary clinton and this also got rave reviews worldwide and several opinion writers really believe that it was a speech that not her working. health care which didn't go very well, but this was a speech that really set her on the path. for her own independent career her own independent thinking and her own stage on the world scene. so, you know. what are your re
always think about when i hear this speech, i don't know if any of you remember an article that anne-marie slaughter who was working for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time wrote. i believe in the atlantic about and she left the state department because she had i think child in middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston and she finally just said we can't have it all women cannot have it all and i always think of this barbara bush speech because here's a...
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mary ann, good morning. >> good morning. >> the first question is rates. they are rising. what impact is it to the market? where do you see them going and finally stopping? >> for the tech-year, we -- for the 10-year treasury, we think it will go higher. if we reach those levels, you can lock in the long h-term rat. it will be challenging for the markets. we have been anticipating a market pull back. we think that pull back is choppy and that will go flew oct -- go through october. >> you are calling more for the nasdaq. the two indexes with the big tech names that dominate. why do you see a deeper pullback for the nasdaq? >> s&p up 15% and nasdaq up 30%. what goes up the most will come down the most. that is why it gets a deeper correction. >> there are areas of the nasdaq that you see hit? mega cap tech drawing down as you see priessure from valuatio? >> it will would be across the board. mega cap tech is a major impact. >> okay. looking broadly, we are seeing downgrades of u.s. banks. we have heard regional banks and there is a thought moody's will look at the larger ba
mary ann, good morning. >> good morning. >> the first question is rates. they are rising. what impact is it to the market? where do you see them going and finally stopping? >> for the tech-year, we -- for the 10-year treasury, we think it will go higher. if we reach those levels, you can lock in the long h-term rat. it will be challenging for the markets. we have been anticipating a market pull back. we think that pull back is choppy and that will go flew oct -- go through...
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this is mary ann's first time visiting paris. well you. before mary ann packed her bags before she attempted her first sentence in french she download added babble. so when it came time to tell a cab driver to take her to the hotel, pierre shimmer ali al hotel pierre babble focuses on natural conversation. you can speak and pronounce with confidence. start speaking a new language in three weeks at babble.com. telling the girls about my alzheimer's diagnosis was really hard. early detection gave us time to adapt together. if you or your family are noticing changes, it could be alzheimer's. talk about seeing a doctor together. welcome back to bloomberg daybreak. europe now. donald trump has been indicted in atlanta over alleged efforts to undo his 2020 election defeat in georgia. it adds another criminal case against the former us president as he campaigns to retake the white house. trump's lawyers called the indictment flawed and unconstitutional. for analysis, let's bring in our us government editor john harney, who joins us from washington
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this is mary ann's first time visiting paris. ell, you before mary ann packed her bags before she attempted her first sentence in french, she downloaded babble. so when it came time to tell the cab driver to take her to the hotel, pierre qamar ali l'hotel, pierre babble focuses on natural conversation. you can speak and pronounce with confidence. start speaking a new language in three weeks at babble.com from new york city. in london. in sydney. from washington. in tokyo, 9 a.m. in beijing and shanghai. good morning, everyone. great evening. here's what i'm watching. you do not want to miss this story. the kind of upside. welcome back to bloomberg daybreak. europe now, our sell off in chinese assets is continuing as concerns over economic growth mount. that's after a slew of disappointing data risks in the property sector and an unfolding crisis in the nation's shadow banking system. paul dobson, bloomberg's executive editor for asia markets, joins us now. paul, china's facing some grim milestones. is it inevitable that we're goin
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let's say anne—marie at school and unbeknown to you, whilst there she is instead known as a boy calledachers haven't taken it upon themselves not to tell you, the parent apart gently. no such thing would ever happen, or so we're told. so then, can you imagine my surprise when in a twitter exchange yesterday about the safeguarding i received this reply from an assistant principal uk one. i have to say he admitted that for safeguarding he would keep the trans identity of a child away from a parent. in case i quote , from a parent. in case i quote, they tried to convert it out of them in multiple follow up tweets, he says he stands by his position , but i fear he is not position, but i fear he is not a lone voice when it comes to the people that are teaching our children . ian, now, this may be children. ian, now, this may be a little bit old fashioned, i grant you that, but in my view, schools are places where kids are taught the basics. you're reading, writing your reading, you're writing your maths so on and maths and you're so on and so forth. so when then did forth. so since when the
let's say anne—marie at school and unbeknown to you, whilst there she is instead known as a boy calledachers haven't taken it upon themselves not to tell you, the parent apart gently. no such thing would ever happen, or so we're told. so then, can you imagine my surprise when in a twitter exchange yesterday about the safeguarding i received this reply from an assistant principal uk one. i have to say he admitted that for safeguarding he would keep the trans identity of a child away from a...
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>> tugendhat or anne—marie >> tom tugendhat or anne—marie trevelyan morden?ny but think penny mordaunt, but i think they'll keep any more they'll want to keep any more than a sort of than as the kind of as a sort of one the front people in the one of the front people in the election. as leader of the house, she's able to go across all think they'll all topics, so i think they'll probably tom probably give it to tom tugendhat. john glenn, do you think any difference? >> i think got to >> kevin i think you've got to have keep people. you have them to keep people. you keep you see have them to keep people. you kethey've you see have them to keep people. you kethey've got you see have them to keep people. you kethey've got they've you see have them to keep people. you kethey've got they've �*t0| see if they've got they've got to have hope a promotion of have the hope of a promotion of you line to run. you in line to run. >> i'm not. >> i'm not. >> i'm not. >> i mean, i really think stability is pretty important in any profession, as is development. and don't i do
>> tugendhat or anne—marie >> tom tugendhat or anne—marie trevelyan morden?ny but think penny mordaunt, but i think they'll keep any more they'll want to keep any more than a sort of than as the kind of as a sort of one the front people in the one of the front people in the election. as leader of the house, she's able to go across all think they'll all topics, so i think they'll probably tom probably give it to tom tugendhat. john glenn, do you think any difference? >> i...
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. >> good evening i mary ann brownlow and welcome to hill center and to talk of the hill with house bill press, veteran journalist, political commentator, author. before hill center really even opened bill had an idea that he wanted to sort of create and host an in-depth conversation that he would moderate with, you know, distinguish gas. and over the years there have been so many very distinguishing tasks by the have to say i think no one more distinguished than our guest this evening. [applause] >> from the "wall street journal," editor, political editor and reporter neil king. yes just published this extraordinary book "american ramble: a walk of memory and renewal." there are copies for sale and neil will be signing the book afterwards but i'm sure you all can see it's just, the reviews have been overwhelmingly positive to say the least so without further ado please welcome neil king and bill press. [applause] >> thank you marianne, a good evening, everybody. it's great to see you all. thank you for coming this evening i want to say a big welcome first to our friends here at hill cen
. >> good evening i mary ann brownlow and welcome to hill center and to talk of the hill with house bill press, veteran journalist, political commentator, author. before hill center really even opened bill had an idea that he wanted to sort of create and host an in-depth conversation that he would moderate with, you know, distinguish gas. and over the years there have been so many very distinguishing tasks by the have to say i think no one more distinguished than our guest this evening....