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(man yelling to crowd) it's a for britain movement led by anne marie waters, anne marie waters and for britain! research it! one of the key campaigns is to control the islamification of britain. - there was speculation about tommy not showing because the speech written by the austrian nationalist had attracted the attention of authorities. we haven't actually seen him yet, do we know for sure he's definitely going to turn up? we don't know, i don't know, you know what i mean? who knows, let's just see what happens. okay. (crowd chattering) (crowd cheering) - no to islamisation! no to mass immigration! yes! and no to the great replacement! tommy said that the indigenous european population was being replaced. i waited anxiously amongst his fans to talk to him, but he made a quick exit with his entourage, leaving nationalists and muslims to face off. this cultural marxism which is affecting us, this anti-white hatred which is affecting us, (crowd applauds) is now so heavily embedded that our american brothers laugh at us. - the ideology of tommy robinson is an ideology of fascism and int
(man yelling to crowd) it's a for britain movement led by anne marie waters, anne marie waters and for britain! research it! one of the key campaigns is to control the islamification of britain. - there was speculation about tommy not showing because the speech written by the austrian nationalist had attracted the attention of authorities. we haven't actually seen him yet, do we know for sure he's definitely going to turn up? we don't know, i don't know, you know what i mean? who knows, let's...
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i'm anne-marie green. temperatures putting stress on schools and students as they return from summer break. the record-breaking heat is forcing the cancelation of classes in some areas as heat alerts or advisories persist for millions of americans. jarred hill is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's not just the heat, but as you mentioned the timing here. with kids now back in school, a 2021 study found nearly 16,000 schools would need to update their hvac systems to detail -- deal with the late summer temperatures. now frustrated parents are wondering when that will happen. a scorching late summer heat wave is taking a toll on schools nationwide. >> luke was coming home sweaty. he was telling us it was hot. >> reporter: hugh barrett says his 5-year-old son luke spent the first couple of days of kindergarten without air conditioning. now in the school in washington, d.c., has fans and window units. >> he says it's cooler. still noisy. >> they say to bring wa
i'm anne-marie green. temperatures putting stress on schools and students as they return from summer break. the record-breaking heat is forcing the cancelation of classes in some areas as heat alerts or advisories persist for millions of americans. jarred hill is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's not just the heat, but as you mentioned the timing here. with kids now back in school, a 2021 study found nearly 16,000 schools would need to...
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i'm anne-marie green. the escaped murderer was recaptured after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks. he's now in prison out of philadelphia. this is the new mugshot of danelo cavalcante. he was caught yesterday by a team of tactical officers with search dogs in a wooded area of pennsylvania, about 20 miles away from where he escaped. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cavalcante did not go back to that jail that he literally climbed out of. instead, a maximum security prison. authorities are saying that they caught him after two weeks thanks in large part to a dog and the element of surprise. [ cheers ] cheers from a relieved community after convicted killer danelo cavalcante was taken into custody yesterday in chester county, pennsylvania. >> our nightmare is finally over, and the good guys won. >> the search for danelo cavalcante is over. >> reporter: the clean-shaven 34-year-old was captured about 20 miles from the pris
i'm anne-marie green. the escaped murderer was recaptured after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks. he's now in prison out of philadelphia. this is the new mugshot of danelo cavalcante. he was caught yesterday by a team of tactical officers with search dogs in a wooded area of pennsylvania, about 20 miles away from where he escaped. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cavalcante did not go back to that...
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this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> i'm anne-marie green. >>> i'm anne-marie green.the pandememic may be e o, but unfofortunately y cov9 isn'n't going ananywhere. in f fact, it's s still among the top fifive leadingng causes o of death inin th, right after heart didiseae and cacancer. and covid-d-19 relateded erer visits arare three titimes higherr ththan the flulu. so stay upup-to-date with thehe latest covid-1919 vaccines s this , just like e you do witith the. because yoyou've got no time e for 19. ststay up-to-d-date with t e latest covovid-19 9 vacci. the right age for neutrogena® retinol? that's w wheneverr you wawant it to b be. it hasas derm-provoven retinol thatat targets vital cecell turnovever, evevens skin t tone, anand smoothths fine linin. with visisible resulults in j just one weweek. neututrogena® r retinol hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. anand i use ththis. febrbreze has a a microchipp to conontrol scentnt release soso it smellsls first-y frfresh for 5050 days. 50 days!?? and its rerefill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ ♪
this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> i'm anne-marie green. >>> i'm anne-marie green.the pandememic may be e o, but unfofortunately y cov9 isn'n't going ananywhere. in f fact, it's s still among the top fifive leadingng causes o of death inin th, right after heart didiseae and cacancer. and covid-d-19 relateded erer visits arare three titimes higherr ththan the flulu. so stay upup-to-date with thehe latest covid-1919 vaccines s this , just like e you do witith the....
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anne marie koroma's clinic is just a drop in the ocean. because of the enormous rise in diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. the diabetes crisis in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe, and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. europe is home to around twelve million sinti and roma. most of them live in the east and southeast of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them are rife, leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty. there's just minutes to go. bayram has trained for this fight for a long time. he'll be competing in the oil wrestling arena. turkey's best fighters have come together to compete in edirne, bayram's home city. the 15 year old is part of turkey's roma community. he's fighting prejudices too. i feel really strong. i'll be starting in a few minutes. obviously i'm nervous. now it's also started raining. this is the famous kirkpinar tournament - that means anything can happen! before the fight starts, the wrestlers are doused with olive oil, which makes it diff
anne marie koroma's clinic is just a drop in the ocean. because of the enormous rise in diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. the diabetes crisis in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe, and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. europe is home to around twelve million sinti and roma. most of them live in the east and southeast of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them are rife, leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty....
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good morning, jarred. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden touted his decades of experience in international diplomacy during a fund-raiser last night, but a spokesperson i spoke to said he's going to have a lot to balance in this speech as he tries to rally a divided world. at this year's united nations general assembly, president biden prepared to make a political power play on the global stage. >> he has to go into this not just as the leader of the west but as one of the powers competing for and contending for the support and allegiance from a wider set of countries. >> reporter: biden is expected to continue rallying support for ukraine on its war with russia, competition with china, and efforts to fight climate change also on the agenda. as over the weekend climate protesters demanded action outside the u.n. the massive gathering of world leaders is also an enormous security operation. >> their job is to discuss the future of the world, and our job is to make sure they can do it without disruption. >> reporter: authoriti
good morning, jarred. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden touted his decades of experience in international diplomacy during a fund-raiser last night, but a spokesperson i spoke to said he's going to have a lot to balance in this speech as he tries to rally a divided world. at this year's united nations general assembly, president biden prepared to make a political power play on the global stage. >> he has to go into this not just as the leader of the west but as...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. four days after a devastating earthquake struck morocco, the frantic search for survivors continues. rescuers are combing through rubble in remote villages sometimes by hand, trying to get anyone who might be trapped and still alive. friday a 6.8 magnitude quake killed nearly 3,000 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. haley ott joins us now with the very latest. haley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some communities that were devastated by the earthquake last friday are criticizing the government's relief efforts as time to rescue any remaining survivors is running out. as the search for survivors of friday's deadly earthquake intensifies in morocco, it's a race against time and dangerous work. >> if there is a shock, then new buildings can collapse. so it is a real safety issue for the rescuers. >> reporter: hundreds of survivors are at a makeshift hospital set up by the moroccan military. though for thousands of other residents there's heartbreak. t
i'm anne-marie green. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. four days after a devastating earthquake struck morocco, the frantic search for survivors continues. rescuers are combing through rubble in remote villages sometimes by hand, trying to get anyone who might be trapped and still alive. friday a 6.8 magnitude quake killed nearly 3,000 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. haley ott joins us now with the very latest. haley, good morning....
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jared, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. whether it was good fortune or good preparation, this part of north carolina was spared by this storm, but with it off to sea we're getting a clearer picture of the destruction that idalia left behind. >> thank god nobody died. >> reporter: third generation shrimp farmer buddy ellison held back tears as he surveyed the ruins of his family's business in horseshoe beach. >> the actual stuff that was in there, it won't rebuild it, can't rebuild it. >> reporter: floridians are picking up the pieces after idalia unleashed record storm surge causing intense flooding. lost their homes, people lost their businesses, livelihood. we need a little help. >> reporter: idalia tore through three other states. crews in georgia cleared snapped tree limbs from roadways. >> i think we got off real easy? er in south carolina this video shows the moment a tornado flipped the car, the driver an expecting mother escaped without a scratch. >> i feel lucky. >> reporter: in southern north carolina cars sit sub
jared, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. whether it was good fortune or good preparation, this part of north carolina was spared by this storm, but with it off to sea we're getting a clearer picture of the destruction that idalia left behind. >> thank god nobody died. >> reporter: third generation shrimp farmer buddy ellison held back tears as he surveyed the ruins of his family's business in horseshoe beach. >> the actual stuff that was in there, it...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the second republican presidential debate, as seven candidates took to the stage at the ronald reagan library in california. donald trump was not there, choosing instead to campaign in michigan at a nonunion auto parts factory. his absence drew some sharp criticism. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of it. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, this second gop debate was a doozy to say the least. it was really two hours of a verbal brawl between the seven candidates who are all still trying to find a way to stand out from each other as the person who refused to show up, former president trump continues to dominate in the polls. at the second primary debate, seven potential hopefuls took aim at president biden on a range of key issues like the autoworkers strike, immigration, and the economy. >> this strike is a joe biden speed. >> joe biden should not not on the picket line. he should be on the southern border. >> bidenomics has failed. wages are not keepi
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the second republican presidential debate, as seven candidates took to the stage at the ronald reagan library in california. donald trump was not there, choosing instead to campaign in michigan at a nonunion auto parts factory. his absence drew some sharp criticism. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of it. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, this second gop debate was a doozy to say the least. it was really two hours of a verbal brawl...
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i'm anne marie green. today president biden is putting his pro-union stance on display by joining the picket line to show solidarity with striking auto workers. uaw members first walked off the job 12 days ago at a small group of plants to demand better wages, a four-day workweek, and other benefits. the president's trip comes a day before former president trump also plans to visit union members in michigan. jared hill has more from new york. jared, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne marie. this is not something we've seen before. a sitting president hitting the picket line with striking workers. but president biden has been pretty outspoken in his support for the united auto union workers. in a move the white house is calling "historic," president biden will travel to michigan today to stand with striking united auto workers union members. >> after taking a look at the significant increase in salaries for the executives and growth of an industry, they should benefit from it. i always suppo
i'm anne marie green. today president biden is putting his pro-union stance on display by joining the picket line to show solidarity with striking auto workers. uaw members first walked off the job 12 days ago at a small group of plants to demand better wages, a four-day workweek, and other benefits. the president's trip comes a day before former president trump also plans to visit union members in michigan. jared hill has more from new york. jared, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good...
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. ♪ >>> well, good morning, and goo to be with you i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the former leader of the far right extremist group, the proud boys, receiving the longest prison sentence of any january 6th defendant to date. in a washington, d.c. courtroom yesterday, enrique tarrio, apologized for the events of that day when thousands stormed the u.s. capitol in a failed plot to keep donald trump in power. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of this. jarred, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. according to our crews in the court, the judge called tarrio's case an outlier. even among the other january 6th cases, saying that he was at the top of the command structure that led to a violent attack on the capitol and the nation's principles. former proud boys leader, enrique tarrio was slapped with a 22 prison sentence on tuesday after his conviction on seditious conspiracy and other charges in the federal january 6th investigation. tarrio was not in washington that day, but prosecutors argue he was the primary organizer, leading the attac
. ♪ >>> well, good morning, and goo to be with you i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the former leader of the far right extremist group, the proud boys, receiving the longest prison sentence of any january 6th defendant to date. in a washington, d.c. courtroom yesterday, enrique tarrio, apologized for the events of that day when thousands stormed the u.s. capitol in a failed plot to keep donald trump in power. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of this. jarred, good...
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i'm anne-marie green. the focus switches to climate change today at the united nations general assembly gathering in new york. yesterday president biden and ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy made pleas at the u.n. for unity against russia. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, the support may be there against russia, but getting ukraine more money could end up being a bit more of an uphill climb. meanwhile, as you mentioned, today is about the climate as u.n. leaders try to reverse backsliding on certain goals. world leaders at the united nations general assembly will hold a climate action summit today, just weeks after the u.n. declared this summer the hottest on record. >> we need to continue tackling the challenge that most affect people's lives from conflict to climate change to corruption and beyond. >> reporter: president biden speak at the metropolitan museum of art last night hours after taking center stage at the u.n. to
i'm anne-marie green. the focus switches to climate change today at the united nations general assembly gathering in new york. yesterday president biden and ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy made pleas at the u.n. for unity against russia. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, the support may be there against russia, but getting ukraine more money could end up being a bit more of an uphill climb. meanwhile, as...
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but but i do want to thank you, anne-marie, for this report. like we do feel like we've been finally heard and. and not to keep harping on the past because we can't change what the past was and what didn't go to the sf micro bs or bs. we are really hoping that this plan sticks. and on phase two, we really start to see the san francisco micro companies go to work. and one of the on the report i see improving bid review and how there are no strict requirements around and awarding to sf, sbs. and i just want to remind the directors that a san francisco sb is not necessarily a san francisco also that the reason why we should be look first, even if the bids are a little bit higher is because we are the ecosystem of san francisco right? we are the ones most of us live in the city we hire in the city, we pay the business taxes more than a company that would be coming from outside of san francisco. so we are the ones who's going to keep san francisco alive and thriving. and that's why we should be looked at first. thank you. thank you for this report.
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with possible progress in ending the hollywood writers strike. writers and studio executives held talks yesterday. afterward they issued a rare joint statement saying both sides will meet again today. a source for "reuters" says the meeting was attended by the heads of disney, netflix, nbc universal, and warner bros. discovery. people in the room reportedly described the session as, quote, encouraging. cnbc cites sources that say an agreement to end the strike is near and may come as early as today. the writers strike has gone on now for nearly five months. some experts put the economic impact of the writers and actors strike at more than $5 billion. >>> and now to immigration. the biden administration says it's granting temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of venezuelans here in the u.s., making them eligible to work. the move comes as officials near the southern border say conditions are at a crisis level with tens of thousands of illegal border crossings. jarred hill is in new york with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. for a w
i'm anne-marie green. we start with possible progress in ending the hollywood writers strike. writers and studio executives held talks yesterday. afterward they issued a rare joint statement saying both sides will meet again today. a source for "reuters" says the meeting was attended by the heads of disney, netflix, nbc universal, and warner bros. discovery. people in the room reportedly described the session as, quote, encouraging. cnbc cites sources that say an agreement to end the...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, about 13,000 united autoworkers walked off the job at midnight at three u.s. factories. the uaw launched the limited strike when it could not reach an agreement with the big-three automakers on a new contract. the rest of the union's nearly 150,000 workers are still on the job, at least for now. jarred hill is here in new york with latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: ford now, it's importance here, because the union president says the strike could expand if there's no deal long term. the united autoworkers are pushing not just for raises but to get back some of what they gave up to help these companies stay afloat during the great recession. but the execs argue some of the demands go too far. [ chants ] for the first time ever, the united autoworkers began a strike against the big-three automakers at the same time. >> the money is there, the cause is righteous, the world is watching. and the uaw is ready to stand up. this is our defining moment. [ cha
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, about 13,000 united autoworkers walked off the job at midnight at three u.s. factories. the uaw launched the limited strike when it could not reach an agreement with the big-three automakers on a new contract. the rest of the union's nearly 150,000 workers are still on the job, at least for now. jarred hill is here in new york with latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: ford now, it's importance here, because the union president says...
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i'm anne-marie green. it's the start of a new week, but instead of reporting for work, thousands of members of the uaw will remain on the picket lines. union negotiators held talks with carmakers over the weekend, but little progress was reported on reaching a deal to end their strike. meanwhile, the walkout is already having ripple effects across the industry. ian lee has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, this isn't your typical strike. the union isn't having all of its 145,000 members walk out. instead they're targeting three large assembly plants from the big three automakers. the union's president says this is to maximize pressure at the bargaining table. top democrats came to michigan to show solidarity with striking autoworkers over the weekend. >> we're going to be in this fight with you until we win the fight. [ applause ] >> reporter: thousands of united auto workers members at a ford plant in michigan, a stellantis plant in ohio, and a general motors
i'm anne-marie green. it's the start of a new week, but instead of reporting for work, thousands of members of the uaw will remain on the picket lines. union negotiators held talks with carmakers over the weekend, but little progress was reported on reaching a deal to end their strike. meanwhile, the walkout is already having ripple effects across the industry. ian lee has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, this isn't your typical strike. the...
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i'm anne-marie green. the clock on congress is ticking down as a potential government shutdown is days away. if lawmakers are unable to make a deal, federal funding will expire on october 1st. that would mean close national parks, delayed paychecks for millions of workers, and more. cbs' jarred hill has the latest on the dual strategies there y -- dual strategies from the house republicans and the democrat-controlled senate. good morning. >> reporter: hey, we got some progress on capitol hill, but not a lot of hope. you see, both strategies in the house and the senate have fundamental issues that could lead to a full or partial government shutdown as soon as this weekend. short-lived celebration among some house republicans yesterday voting to move four spending bills one step further in the race to avoid a shutdown. >> whether they pass or not i don't know. whether we end up shutting down, time will tell. >> reporter: time is running out with government funding set to dry up by the end of the week. the fo
i'm anne-marie green. the clock on congress is ticking down as a potential government shutdown is days away. if lawmakers are unable to make a deal, federal funding will expire on october 1st. that would mean close national parks, delayed paychecks for millions of workers, and more. cbs' jarred hill has the latest on the dual strategies there y -- dual strategies from the house republicans and the democrat-controlled senate. good morning. >> reporter: hey, we got some progress on capitol...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start this morning with lawmakers who are expected to spend the weekend in washington to try and avoid the pending government shutdown. it's all scheduled to happen at 12:00 a.m. sunday if congress doesn't act fast. the senate is expected to vote on a bipartisan short-term spending measure to keep the government open through november. cbs news' jarred hill has latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's getting tight right now. today the house is hoping to get the government funded in the short therm. the republican majority could face roadblocks within its own party. even if it passes, there's no guarantee that what we'll see in the senate helps the situation. with the possible government shutdown now less than 48 hours away, house speaker kevin mccarthy with a last-minute effort to bring his party together and keep the bills paid. >> i don't think the country is better -- >> reporter: he's planning to vote as soon as today on a continuing resolution to kee
i'm anne-marie green. we start this morning with lawmakers who are expected to spend the weekend in washington to try and avoid the pending government shutdown. it's all scheduled to happen at 12:00 a.m. sunday if congress doesn't act fast. the senate is expected to vote on a bipartisan short-term spending measure to keep the government open through november. cbs news' jarred hill has latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's getting tight right now. today the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the republican-led house opening an impeachment inquiry into president biden. speaker mccarthy said house investigators so far paint a picture of a culture of corruption over the biden family's business dealings. the white house said the move is politically motivated, and republicans have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing. jarred hill is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, speaker mccarthy called this impeachment inquiry the logical next step in their probe into the bidens, turning up the temperature in washington as congress tries to avoid a government shutdown. bowing to pressure from his caucus, house speaker kevin mccarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into president biden. >> we are committed to getting the answers for the american public. nothing more, nothing less. >> reporter: mccarthy says the move gives three republican-led house committees more power to investigate the president, though so far
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the republican-led house opening an impeachment inquiry into president biden. speaker mccarthy said house investigators so far paint a picture of a culture of corruption over the biden family's business dealings. the white house said the move is politically motivated, and republicans have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing. jarred hill is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, speaker mccarthy called...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the frantic search for survivors in morocco after friday's catastrophic earthquake. more than 2,100 people were killed in the magnitude 6.8 quake. rescue crews hoping to find survivors in hard-to-reach remote mountain areas are pulling bodies out of the rubble. video from a wedding in marrakesh on friday shows the earthquake striking as the orchestra performed. musicians fled from the stage as people can be heard screaming. haley ott joins us with the latest. good morning. > reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the epicenter of friday's massive earthquake was high in the atlas mountains, about 50 miles from marrakesh. some rural villages there where buildings are built into the mountainside made of clay and mud brick have been completely destroyed. new satellite images show the extent of damage in morocco after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake brought down buildings killing and injuring thousands. this man says friday's quake struck while his family was at the dinner table, kil
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the frantic search for survivors in morocco after friday's catastrophic earthquake. more than 2,100 people were killed in the magnitude 6.8 quake. rescue crews hoping to find survivors in hard-to-reach remote mountain areas are pulling bodies out of the rubble. video from a wedding in marrakesh on friday shows the earthquake striking as the orchestra performed. musicians fled from the stage as people can be heard screaming. haley ott joins us with the latest....
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joining us now, our friend ann marie horton. great to see you. one of the more closely watched foreign policy set pieces of the year. we know part of the pitch is, of course, about ukraine. tell us how the two different audiences here, one international and one back home. >> it was said last week, a substantial part of the speech will be ukraine. but they feel on the ground in the g20 they were able to rally the global south, india, brazil, to support them. but at the same time, the communique had diluted language when came to russia's invasion of ukraine. but really the audience will be the domestic audience. look at the cnn poll done in early august. more than 70% of republican voters do not think that congress should be sending more money to ukraine and that is what speaker mccarthy is dealing with right now. so i think that's going to be the president's pitch here. there is an international audience but at the same time he has to make the pitch at home. >> and the continuing resolution republicans put forth this week didn't include a dime for
joining us now, our friend ann marie horton. great to see you. one of the more closely watched foreign policy set pieces of the year. we know part of the pitch is, of course, about ukraine. tell us how the two different audiences here, one international and one back home. >> it was said last week, a substantial part of the speech will be ukraine. but they feel on the ground in the g20 they were able to rally the global south, india, brazil, to support them. but at the same time, the...
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of people here live in poverty. life is difficult. families often have to make difficult choices. ann marie corona has known many patients who receive treatments in the clinic, but struggling to cope with the complex challenges of living with diabetes. she has seen many of her patients die full type blood type one. the register done is a 16. and so tied to the registered in dies the $51.00. nazi see, one not new. those are the ones that i know about considering how few patients the clinic can treat. those are staggering numbers with access to insulin and early proper treatment. they would likely have survived what's in law is, is that's safe to put into really so for a few weeks later, how is already feeling better and well, i will not give me the coming to the clinic and they showed me how he lives in madison level do you feel strong? good. i don't know before i couldn't drink around with my friends, but i didn't really feel okay. i don't. i'm feeling back to now and i can try to call, you know, no one teases me over. maybe it's likely there are many other diabetics here who, unlike how i
of people here live in poverty. life is difficult. families often have to make difficult choices. ann marie corona has known many patients who receive treatments in the clinic, but struggling to cope with the complex challenges of living with diabetes. she has seen many of her patients die full type blood type one. the register done is a 16. and so tied to the registered in dies the $51.00. nazi see, one not new. those are the ones that i know about considering how few patients the clinic can...
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i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. a mass exodus now underway at the annual burning man festival in the nevada desert. tens of thousands of people who were there became stranded on muddy roads flooded by a summer storm. some are finally making their way back home. some are blaming organizers for not sending weather updates sooner. jarred hill has more from new york. food morning, jarred. >> good shanelle. >> that exodus from burning man is not expected to be a quick one. there was about a seven-hour wait to get out of that desert camp after that thick mud had thousands stranded for days. the iconic burning man litup the nevada sky one day late, marking the end of this year's chaotic festival. thousands are just beginning the long trek out of the desert, packing the only road out. unexpected heavy rains friday turned the annual counterculture camping experience into a muddyfest, stranding festivalgoers, forcing them to shelter in play and ration supplies. >> the first days were all fun and games and then it got super re
i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. a mass exodus now underway at the annual burning man festival in the nevada desert. tens of thousands of people who were there became stranded on muddy roads flooded by a summer storm. some are finally making their way back home. some are blaming organizers for not sending weather updates sooner. jarred hill has more from new york. food morning, jarred. >> good shanelle. >> that exodus from burning man is not expected to be a quick one....
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. >>> hey, good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we start this morning with some breaking news overnight. the writers guild of america announced late last night that it reached a tentative deal with the major studios. after almost five months of striking, hollywood writers are set to get off the picket lines. however, members of the union are not authorized to return to work just yet. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more on the agreement. good morning, wendy. >> reporter: good morning. this tentative deal is a three-year contract. the writers guild has suspended picketing as members wait to vote on the agreement. after more than 4.5 months on the picket line, finally a breakthrough between hollywood writers and the major studios. last night the writers guild of america sent a message to its members announcing a tentative deal toward a new contract. >> i would like to go back to work. i really do hope it's over. >> reporter: the deal comes after five straight days of talks between the union and studio representatives over s
. >>> hey, good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we start this morning with some breaking news overnight. the writers guild of america announced late last night that it reached a tentative deal with the major studios. after almost five months of striking, hollywood writers are set to get off the picket lines. however, members of the union are not authorized to return to work just yet. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more on the agreement. good morning,...
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. >>> good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin this morning with new fears about a government shutdown. this after house speaker kevin mccarthy failed to advance a bill to keep the government funded and open as the house went into recess. our jarred hill is tracking the latest and will tell us which places would close during a shutdown. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, eight days until a possible government shutdown, and the stalemate is really among republican house majority that can't seem to find a way forward on a few specific issues. sources tell cbs news the biden administration will begin calling the heads of government agencies today to plan for a potential october 1st shutdown. >> the resolution is not adopted. >> reporter: yesterday on capitol hill, a gop clash in the house e after theyey failed totg up a defefense fundiding bill f third titime. perhaps a preview of what's to come with just over a week for congress to act on government spending legislation. >> we need the extreme maga republicans to get their ac
. >>> good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin this morning with new fears about a government shutdown. this after house speaker kevin mccarthy failed to advance a bill to keep the government funded and open as the house went into recess. our jarred hill is tracking the latest and will tell us which places would close during a shutdown. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, eight days until a possible government shutdown, and the stalemate is really among...
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lisa: we will catch up with anne-marie this morning.o workers strike at each of detroit's big three carmakers after the deadline for a new labor deal passed overnight. the strike heading points in michigan, missouri, higher with the uaw looking to cut production of profitable vehicles while minimizing the impact on their strike fund. we have talked a lot about the logistics involved here, the strategy involved here on behalf of uaw to keep this a surprise and ultimately to make sure they have something in their back pocket. lisa: you have to wonder whether this prolongs things or whether this is pushing out the deadline a bit. if you weaken the ramifications of the strike, the outset, does that mean you are saying the deadline is maybe the next time we ratchet it up or are you saying we are hunkering down for $825 million strike fund to make sure lasts as long as possible with each of the members deceiving $500 a week? jonathan: f-150 you have to imagine is the last piece to move. lisa: to me, i was looking at the list of things and it
lisa: we will catch up with anne-marie this morning.o workers strike at each of detroit's big three carmakers after the deadline for a new labor deal passed overnight. the strike heading points in michigan, missouri, higher with the uaw looking to cut production of profitable vehicles while minimizing the impact on their strike fund. we have talked a lot about the logistics involved here, the strategy involved here on behalf of uaw to keep this a surprise and ultimately to make sure they have...
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anne-marie green is off on this labor day. >>> we begin with tens of thousands of people stranded athe burning man festival in nevada. heavy rain over the weekend turned the annual desert party into a survival challenge for some. the grounds turned into thick mud, making travel nearly impossible. at least one death was reported. roads were closed for safety reasons. officials hope to reopen them when conditions improve. haley ott joins us now with the latest. haley, quite a scene. >> reporter: good morning, matt. when you think of the desert, you may think of hot, dry sand. that's exactly the opposite of what people got when they attended burning man this year, wet weather turned the popular festival into a mud bath. michael and olga davidson were among thousands stuck in nevada's black rock desert over the weekend after heavy rains turned the ground at burning man into a s soup of thihick, stick mumuck. >> bicicycle can't't move anymy >> r reporter: the pair decidedo make a b break for i it. >> we are walking out. >> reporter: they made it out, but thousands remain trapped on the fe
anne-marie green is off on this labor day. >>> we begin with tens of thousands of people stranded athe burning man festival in nevada. heavy rain over the weekend turned the annual desert party into a survival challenge for some. the grounds turned into thick mud, making travel nearly impossible. at least one death was reported. roads were closed for safety reasons. officials hope to reopen them when conditions improve. haley ott joins us now with the latest. haley, quite a scene....
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i think with the arkansas moment with kayle and anne marie doramus was the other person i was with who's on the game and fish commission, we talked about my history with gun violence. my father was shot and killed when i was a young child. they were telling me they had not had that experience so close to them. they don't know people for whom that's been true. and we had follow-ups, me and kayle after that. i don't know that we're on the same page, but we are closer in the book. and it wasn't just me who felt some opening, so did she. and we both were like, "oh, i didn't know that. i didn't see it that way. i've never experienced that myself." and it was valuable for both of us, i know, to see someone hearing us. and a lot of what gets in our way is everybody wants to talk and nobody wants to hear. and it's very easy with distance to do that. so again, this is one of the blessings of the show. - you had to go to elaine, arkansas. - i had to go to arkansas. in elaine i found something else completely mind-altering and heart-rending, to be honest, in terms of the history of that town. - wel
i think with the arkansas moment with kayle and anne marie doramus was the other person i was with who's on the game and fish commission, we talked about my history with gun violence. my father was shot and killed when i was a young child. they were telling me they had not had that experience so close to them. they don't know people for whom that's been true. and we had follow-ups, me and kayle after that. i don't know that we're on the same page, but we are closer in the book. and it wasn't...
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joe, anne-marie and i have been traveling around to different breweries, wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history, the weird, the wild, the unusual, the interesting, stories that have slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about local history. tonight is a special program because we are here at a historic site, not a brewery. we are here at lovely harrison hall. this house has a lot of the -- historical significance to the civil war. we will get into that this evening. before we do, i want to turn the mic over to joe here. >> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us here. i am the executive director of the lowder museum located in downtown leesburg. as always, i'm joined by the director of education of the virginia -- [ applause ]. >> also the best dresser. >> his ego is inflated by the crew. they complimented him on his hair and shirt. >> they said i looked cool. >> it was one person. >> that is accurate. >> let's not get too carried away. >> it will be 150 people by the time the story is over. >> i am also joined by
joe, anne-marie and i have been traveling around to different breweries, wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history, the weird, the wild, the unusual, the interesting, stories that have slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about local history. tonight is a special program because we are here at a historic site, not a brewery. we are here at lovely harrison hall. this house has a lot of the -- historical significance to the civil war. we...
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. >> joined by anne marie, the director of the farm exam. >> [ applause ]. >> nobody said i looked cool but it is fine. your husband is in the front row. >> since this is our second annual fundraiser we brought the big guns and our special guest is dana yost, the editor. >> [ applause ] >> you can leave. i am terrified because i have not been out of the house much. so, you know how they say you should never follow dogs or babies on stage. you should never compete with travis his hair. i grabbed his little razor from my beard and then me at once around and the battery ran out. and i am thankful. i only got halfway across and it would've been worse. i'm trying to hang in there against silver fox and do what i can. it's great to meet you. i am the editor of the civil war times. i work at the stereo editor. in my free time. it is a real pleasure to be here. this is a beautiful place. >> if you want to see the evolution, we have a youtube channel. you will see it grow throughout the pandemic. how this works is we each will tell a story about local history, in particular, civil war history. w
. >> joined by anne marie, the director of the farm exam. >> [ applause ]. >> nobody said i looked cool but it is fine. your husband is in the front row. >> since this is our second annual fundraiser we brought the big guns and our special guest is dana yost, the editor. >> [ applause ] >> you can leave. i am terrified because i have not been out of the house much. so, you know how they say you should never follow dogs or babies on stage. you should never...
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daniel: president -- anne-marie: he said what would that mean for other independent countries of theallows ukraine to be carved up. president biden was speaking in new york city. speaker mccarthy talked about concerns about accountability for ukraine aid coming from the united states. he says he will have questions for zelenskyy. i spoke to the nato secretary-general and he said he expects the u.s. to continue support for ukraine. take a listen. >> i'm confident that nato allies will continue to support ukraine. it would be a tragedy for the ukrainians and dangerous for us. we will be more vulnerable. send a message to him in china. when they use military force and violate international law, they get what they want. that would make us more vulnerable. it's in our security interest to support ukraine. hopefully the united states will continue to support ukraine. annmarie: they will need an washington, d.c. later this week. zelinski will meet with u.s. lawmakers on capitol hill. annmarie hordern, bloomberg news. haidi: let's get to the other geopolitical stories we are watching. strate
daniel: president -- anne-marie: he said what would that mean for other independent countries of theallows ukraine to be carved up. president biden was speaking in new york city. speaker mccarthy talked about concerns about accountability for ukraine aid coming from the united states. he says he will have questions for zelenskyy. i spoke to the nato secretary-general and he said he expects the u.s. to continue support for ukraine. take a listen. >> i'm confident that nato allies will...
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we bring in anne-marie, d.c. is calling for what they see as a warranted investigation into huawei and the seven nanometer processor? >> we heard from jake sullivan, he didn't want to make a prediction and what we saw out of huawei's interest in, or on purpose when the individual in charge of the commerce department which is enacting those export controls and would be the ones leading that investigation, when he his leaving china, they need more information. today we heard from michael mccaul, the republican chairman of the house foreign relations committee and he was asked about this. he was asked if china's top chipmaker warranted an investigation, he thinks it does and it looks like they did in terms of violating sanctions. this is not just going to be political pressure on the white house from congress or republicans, it looks like they want to see how huawei was able to come up with this phone given the fact that smic is on the entities list and huawei is on the entities list and you have u.s. technology pre
we bring in anne-marie, d.c. is calling for what they see as a warranted investigation into huawei and the seven nanometer processor? >> we heard from jake sullivan, he didn't want to make a prediction and what we saw out of huawei's interest in, or on purpose when the individual in charge of the commerce department which is enacting those export controls and would be the ones leading that investigation, when he his leaving china, they need more information. today we heard from michael...
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other thing i think about when i hear the speech, don't know if any of you remember an article anne-marie slaughter who was working for hillary clinton at the time, about, she left the state department because she had a child in middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston and she said we can't have it all. women cannot have it all. i think of this barbara bush speech, here's a woman who was at harvard, was at the state department and he, like 20 years later, was saying basically that you have to make choices and they have to be your choices. talking about choices we get to hillary clinton and this also got rave reviews worldwide and several believed it was the speech, not her working on healthcare which didn't go very well but this was a speech that set her on the path of her own independent career, her own independent thinking and her own stage on the world scene. what are your reactions to this speech? >> one of the things i discovered a long time ago about hillary is that she had a much, much more sympathetic, as you would say, audience internationally than s
other thing i think about when i hear the speech, don't know if any of you remember an article anne-marie slaughter who was working for hillary clinton at the time, about, she left the state department because she had a child in middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston and she said we can't have it all. women cannot have it all. i think of this barbara bush speech, here's a woman who was at harvard, was at the state department and he, like 20 years later, was...
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ann marie, li, will there be mandatory english lessons at the migrant camps? of course not. from west branch michigan, hey jesse, how come nobody points out that climate protesters use glue with petroleum products in it? because you point that out. >> synth any from st. louis missouri, jesse if you're feeling like rocky maybe you should challenge rfk to a pushup contest. why would i want to potentially lose to a 65-year-old? got to pick your fights. roger from arkansas, please don't wag your finger at me in the show opening, it's unbecoming. it's not a wag, it's a toss. randy from alabama, who got the higher sat score you or gutfeld? i am not announcing my sat score although it is very, very good. not going to do it. james from naples florida, my wife and i sent you two hysterical tests, mine got aired hers did not. now i'm in the doghouse probably until she lands one. >> what is this, a show about equity? this is a mer tock crate on prime time. kathy from boston, jesse can you get out of your chair and hand the winner of sink or swim their prize. >> i was wondering the same
ann marie, li, will there be mandatory english lessons at the migrant camps? of course not. from west branch michigan, hey jesse, how come nobody points out that climate protesters use glue with petroleum products in it? because you point that out. >> synth any from st. louis missouri, jesse if you're feeling like rocky maybe you should challenge rfk to a pushup contest. why would i want to potentially lose to a 65-year-old? got to pick your fights. roger from arkansas, please don't wag...
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. >>> i'm anne-marie green with a look beyond this morning's headlines.a there's a very cool cat who's bringin it all into focus for kids. jan crawford explains. >>> show me the apple. good job. >> reporter: in her spare time, truffles the kitty knows a lot of tricks. >> can you give me a high five? awesome. >> reporter: she's got an important day job -- she models classes for kids. >> kids just really related to her right from the very beginning. >> reporter: at this pennsylvania eye clinic, kids are excited to copy this rescue cat who loves wearing one of her 25 pairs of glasses. what are we missing generally with kids and vision? >> i feel like the moment a child gets glasses is such an important moment in their life. and it's always been my goal that i create a positive and fun memory. african americans crossed. >> reporter: a -- fingers crossed. >> reporter: a quarter of kids have a vision issue that goes undiagnosed and it's not always fun for kids who feel different or find doctors scary. that's where truffles comes in. >> truffles and joella, they
. >>> i'm anne-marie green with a look beyond this morning's headlines.a there's a very cool cat who's bringin it all into focus for kids. jan crawford explains. >>> show me the apple. good job. >> reporter: in her spare time, truffles the kitty knows a lot of tricks. >> can you give me a high five? awesome. >> reporter: she's got an important day job -- she models classes for kids. >> kids just really related to her right from the very beginning....
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tom: anne-marie nailed it. optics, yes. equity futures and session lows, down by 0.4% on s&p 500. yields down by almost a basis point on a 10 year, this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on because i was specifically looking for something that helped with insulin resistance. i had had conversations with my physician indicating that that was probably an issue that i was facing and making it more difficult for me to sustain weight loss. golo has been more sustainable. i can fit it into family life, i can make meals that the whole family will enjoy. it just works in everyday life as a mom. joe: we have talked -- >> we have talked to million times about bramo kim. --cam. [laughter] that works for me. i will move on from you. equities on the s&p negative pfizer -- 0.4% on the s&p 500. we are down by 0.8% on the nasdaq. we have to keep one eye on apple. other potential that maybe that van --ban for the iphone spreads to others at the s
tom: anne-marie nailed it. optics, yes. equity futures and session lows, down by 0.4% on s&p 500. yields down by almost a basis point on a 10 year, this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on because i was specifically looking for something that helped with insulin resistance. i had had conversations with my physician indicating that that was probably an issue that i was facing and making it more...
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black social reformers at the era including victoria earl matthews josephine sapir ruffin, and anne-marie terrel shared the platform with wells. her speeches and the publication of seven horrors, her first expose on lynching, captured the attention of british reformers. they invited well to become the spokesperson for british anti- imperialist organization. the ambitiously settled society for the recognition of the brotherhood of man. wells equally seized the opportunity to travel to britain to speak out against the injustices faced by african- americans in the united states. wells toward great britain in 1893 and again in 1894 to build a transatlantic campaign against lynching in the united states. a series of high-profile lynching cases had made headlines in the british press just weeks before mayo's invitation news had broken of the shocking lynching of henry smith and paris texas. as many as 10,000 americans had reported to watch smith tortured and burned electric horrified by british readers began to question what exactly was going on in the united states. wells was ready to offer th
black social reformers at the era including victoria earl matthews josephine sapir ruffin, and anne-marie terrel shared the platform with wells. her speeches and the publication of seven horrors, her first expose on lynching, captured the attention of british reformers. they invited well to become the spokesperson for british anti- imperialist organization. the ambitiously settled society for the recognition of the brotherhood of man. wells equally seized the opportunity to travel to britain to...
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that was a report by anne—marie tasker.s to write to police and crime commissioners in england and wales, calling on forces to make it easier to pass on evidence, and boost efforts to find repeat and violent offenders. let's discuss this more now with the association's chris noice. good morning. how much is an issue right now, shoplifting? brute good morning. how much is an issue right now, shoplifting?— right now, shoplifting? we have never seen _ right now, shoplifting? we have never seen the _ right now, shoplifting? we have never seen the levels _ right now, shoplifting? we have never seen the levels that i right now, shoplifting? we have never seen the levels that we i right now, shoplifting? we have. never seen the levels that we are seeing now. it has been rising pretty steadily since 2021 whenever thing opened up since the pandemic and we are now seeing shoplifting at record levels, 1.1 million thefts across convenience stores last year and that is the tip of the iceberg because that is the number that are reported.
that was a report by anne—marie tasker.s to write to police and crime commissioners in england and wales, calling on forces to make it easier to pass on evidence, and boost efforts to find repeat and violent offenders. let's discuss this more now with the association's chris noice. good morning. how much is an issue right now, shoplifting? brute good morning. how much is an issue right now, shoplifting?— right now, shoplifting? we have never seen _ right now, shoplifting? we have never seen...
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ann marie horton and i went back and forth on it. when -- when is biden going to do an lbj?erry: right now i think never. they put a situation in place where he is the oil through to find any party -- they put a situation in place where he is the only alternative in the party. you have the washington chattering classes going on about the need for change but there is no alternative. folks are not thrilled about the prospect of biden standing side and having a free-for-all. tom: back to grover cleveland alexander, that is the way the democrats do it. where have the democrats been a smooth operation out of a campaign? they are supposed to have a complete mess to get to the convention, right? terry: two things i can say about democrats is insert the will rogers comment about belonging to no organized political party. the second thing is when it is time to wax somebody -- whack somebody, democrats are better at that than republicans. i don't see the situation with president biden changing. lisa: do you expect a strike or go strike and how will the white house deal with it? terry:
ann marie horton and i went back and forth on it. when -- when is biden going to do an lbj?erry: right now i think never. they put a situation in place where he is the oil through to find any party -- they put a situation in place where he is the only alternative in the party. you have the washington chattering classes going on about the need for change but there is no alternative. folks are not thrilled about the prospect of biden standing side and having a free-for-all. tom: back to grover...
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tom: ann-marie hordern has perspective. how is the president doing?at the press conference, their concerns because he was rambling. as far as being cut off, it almost felt like the oscars. you actually heard music over the president. that usually the queue to stop talking even the reporters were asking questions that he wanted to answer. is prep -- his press conferences are managed. no one is asking you to give your question of what you will say but they have a list of people they will give questions to see you want to make sure there is a variety of journals in the room that have different perspectives. what was interesting about that press conference was the rambling. we weren't sure where the president was going in his answers. he brought up one point, a john wayne film and wanted to get a quote in the film. he talked about a lying dog faced pony soldier and he said many individuals are that way. when it comes to global warming. it was confusing for people to follow. jonathan: did you get any substance out of the news conference yesterday? annmarie
tom: ann-marie hordern has perspective. how is the president doing?at the press conference, their concerns because he was rambling. as far as being cut off, it almost felt like the oscars. you actually heard music over the president. that usually the queue to stop talking even the reporters were asking questions that he wanted to answer. is prep -- his press conferences are managed. no one is asking you to give your question of what you will say but they have a list of people they will give...
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benchmark could hit $100 per barrel this year, one prediction around this table just yesterday and anne-marie digit crude by halloween. tom: it'stom: a different hundred dollars than last time we were there. this is based on post-pandemic pickup. i know the focus is on sodi and supply dynamics -- saudi and supply dynamics. i will go with this time is different and everyone has to adjust. the world is not going to end. lisa: what i find interesting is when you read the commentary, there is a belief sort of the way there was about inflation being transitory. there is the same belief in the oil community about energy prices. saying this is only for the november contract but if you look out further, you can see they come down because this is driven by saudi arabia. if it is proven it is being driven by something more demand driven the way you are talking about, there might be a different, more sustained response in the markets on a microeconomic basis, high prices solve itself. you get five dollar gallon gas, nine dollar a gallon petrol in the united kingdom, that will solve the problem with dema
benchmark could hit $100 per barrel this year, one prediction around this table just yesterday and anne-marie digit crude by halloween. tom: it'stom: a different hundred dollars than last time we were there. this is based on post-pandemic pickup. i know the focus is on sodi and supply dynamics -- saudi and supply dynamics. i will go with this time is different and everyone has to adjust. the world is not going to end. lisa: what i find interesting is when you read the commentary, there is a...
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tom: ann- marie or dern - hor dern this morning. are we going toward a washington shut down?. when they come back, i cannot say whether or not they will have an agreement. they probably will not. speaker mccarthy held a meeting last night for about two hours and it looks like he has been able to flip some members of the rebellious, if you will, right flank of his party who are refusing to sign up to the continuing resolution he wanted to put on the floor. he's still unsure if he has the votes yet. what he is doing is the debt ceiling strategy which is make sure he can keep his party together to pass a bill even though this is going nowhere with the senate which is controlled by the democrats. at least, he is able to show his right flank of the party that he has explore these options. even in that, there is a $64 billion cut to what was already agreed upon with the white house with the debt ceiling negotiation. then it potentially gives him some cover so that when a cleaner continuing resolution comes to the floor, he's going to have to work with democrats to get that done. to
tom: ann- marie or dern - hor dern this morning. are we going toward a washington shut down?. when they come back, i cannot say whether or not they will have an agreement. they probably will not. speaker mccarthy held a meeting last night for about two hours and it looks like he has been able to flip some members of the rebellious, if you will, right flank of his party who are refusing to sign up to the continuing resolution he wanted to put on the floor. he's still unsure if he has the votes...
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jonathan: anne-marie will answer that later.president donald trump skipping the debate and instead speaking to union members. he says that the push for ev will lead to "the assassination of the automobile industry" ansi jobs lost to china. tom: i will point out to the international audience he had a difficult day and selected courts in new york city. i do not prepared -- i do not pretend to be an expert but what they are saying of the myriad cases he had that yesterday was a difficult day for him and his family. jonathan: china really on the ev battlefront, a big deal. tom: i learned a lot of london advanced on ev's about china. jonathan: particularly for the e.u., the inability to compete directly with these chinese manufacturers. it will purse -- it will purse -- push them to increase tariffs. lisa: the idea of backpedaling on certain targets when you get to ev adoption, how different is it for these auto manufacturers to minute -- to maneuver with policy that changes day-to-day and at what point is consistency needed? tom: on
jonathan: anne-marie will answer that later.president donald trump skipping the debate and instead speaking to union members. he says that the push for ev will lead to "the assassination of the automobile industry" ansi jobs lost to china. tom: i will point out to the international audience he had a difficult day and selected courts in new york city. i do not prepared -- i do not pretend to be an expert but what they are saying of the myriad cases he had that yesterday was a difficult...
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i am joined by anne marie purcell, who's in charge of these new franchises. good morning. read ?�* ., ,., get it ready? a huge 'ob, months of work, in a get it ready? a huge 'ob, months of work. in e fewh get it ready? a huge 'ob, months of work, in a few years — get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if _ get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if i _ get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if i am - get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if i am honest, | work, in a few years if i am honest, and it has been really hard. but really positive, a lot of drivers and staff and the operators making this happen. this and staff and the operators making this happen-— this happen. this is not the whole of greater manchester _ this happen. this is not the whole of greater manchester getting - this happen. this is not the whole j of greater manchester getting the network today, how much will it be today? network today, how much will it be toda ? :: ' network today, how much will it be toda ? :: , ., network today,
i am joined by anne marie purcell, who's in charge of these new franchises. good morning. read ?�* ., ,., get it ready? a huge 'ob, months of work, in a get it ready? a huge 'ob, months of work. in e fewh get it ready? a huge 'ob, months of work, in a few years — get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if _ get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if i _ get it ready? a huge job, months of work, in a few years if i am - get it ready? a huge job, months of...
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anne—marie walked three miles to and from every day in all weathers.s. it was a great time and have with time to chat and have fun with friends yeah. friends. yeah. >> martin says, to >> and martin says, i used to walk five to school, only walk five miles to school, only aged six. that's a lot down a long country lane . back then, if long country lane. back then, if your mum came with you to school, you were considered a bit a sissy . bit of a sissy. >> can you say sissy these days? >> can you say sissy these days? >> i think so. can't you? >> i think so. can't you? >> i think so. >> i don't think so. >> i don't think so. >> no. sorry >> no. sorry >> don't think it's >> no, i don't think it's acceptable to say sissy. >> one those words >> it was one of those words that used to use a bit. that you used to use a bit. >> am i being a bit woke? >> am i being a bit woke? >> yeah. you're being woke . >> yeah. you're being woke. you're being woke. stop it at once it was a bit homophobic . >> oh, it was a bit homophobic. >> oh, it was a bit homophobic. >> neve
anne—marie walked three miles to and from every day in all weathers.s. it was a great time and have with time to chat and have fun with friends yeah. friends. yeah. >> martin says, to >> and martin says, i used to walk five to school, only walk five miles to school, only aged six. that's a lot down a long country lane . back then, if long country lane. back then, if your mum came with you to school, you were considered a bit a sissy . bit of a sissy. >> can you say sissy...