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i'm anne-marie green. from oppressive heat to raging wildfires and a tropical storm system, americans are facing extreme conditions from coast to coast. 76 million people across 24 states are dealing with the stifling heat, and the worst is yet to come. more than a dozen records could fall from ohio to maine with highs in many locations soaring into the 90s. down south parts of texas are under tropical storm warnings. coastal communities are preparing for heavy rain, flooding, and possible tornadoes. a system brewing in the gulf of mexico is forecast to become a tropical storm later today and make landfall in mexico before dumping up to a foot of rain in southern texas. and out west, dozens of wildfires are raging, including in new mexico where one person was killed. hundreds of structures destroyed, and a state of emergency declared. cbs' jarred hill is following all of these developments for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the video and the images from those wildfires are absolut
i'm anne-marie green. from oppressive heat to raging wildfires and a tropical storm system, americans are facing extreme conditions from coast to coast. 76 million people across 24 states are dealing with the stifling heat, and the worst is yet to come. more than a dozen records could fall from ohio to maine with highs in many locations soaring into the 90s. down south parts of texas are under tropical storm warnings. coastal communities are preparing for heavy rain, flooding, and possible...
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i'm anne-marie green.art with a fast-moving wildfire in california that has forced more than 1,200 people from their homes. the flames fanned by strong winds have scorched more than 14,000 acres near the community of gorman about 60 miles northwest of los angeles. cbs' elise preston has the details. >>> on scene of the incident, los angeles county community of gorman. >> reporter: flames exploded in the rugged terrain just north of los angeles. high winds, hot temperatures, and dry brush fueling what is now california's largest wildfire this year. what are your firefighters going through now? >> right now they are in direct attack. we have warm conditions and winds that are unpredictable. >> reporter: this time lapse shows how quickly this fire went from 500 acres saturday afternoon to more than 12,000 in a matter of hours. this is pretty early in the season. >> yes, this is definitely early. there's definitely a concern. this is not a great sign. >> oh, yeah. i see the fire truck. >> reporter: flames came
i'm anne-marie green.art with a fast-moving wildfire in california that has forced more than 1,200 people from their homes. the flames fanned by strong winds have scorched more than 14,000 acres near the community of gorman about 60 miles northwest of los angeles. cbs' elise preston has the details. >>> on scene of the incident, los angeles county community of gorman. >> reporter: flames exploded in the rugged terrain just north of los angeles. high winds, hot temperatures, and...
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as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie as well. deliberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry in an army private who was fighting a half away a mile, half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment. and franco-american relations. in amsterdam. a 14 year old girl heard the news of d-day over the radio in her attic hiding place. she wrote in her diary, it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends and delivery fills us with confidence. anne frank even ventured to hope. i may yet to be be able to go back to school in september or october. that was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two. and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead from our name, the virgin forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britain's canadians. poles as free french and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. and the trials and total
as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie as well. deliberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry in an army private who was fighting a half away a mile, half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment. and franco-american relations. in amsterdam. a 14 year old girl heard the news of d-day over the radio in her attic hiding place. she wrote in her diary, it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends and...
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as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie, as well. the liberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry, an army private who was fighting a half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment in franco-american relations. [laughter] in amsterdam, a 14-year-old girl heard the news of d-day over th. she wrote in her diary, it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends in delivery fills us with confidence. anne frank even ventured to hope, i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october. that was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britains, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. in the trials and total sacrifice of the war, we became inseparable allies. t
as it turned out, it was a great day for anne marie, as well. the liberating force of d-day included the young american soldier she would marry, an army private who was fighting a half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment in franco-american relations. [laughter] in amsterdam, a 14-year-old girl heard the news of d-day over th. she wrote in her diary, it still seems too wonderful, too much like a fairy tale. the thought of friends in delivery fills us with confidence. anne...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. one person is in custody in relation to that explosion at the hotel room near the paris airport. and while that possible terrorism investigation is under way, president biden and world leaders are preparing to mark this 80th anniversary of d-day. president biden expected to call for unity now as the war in ukraine drags on. this morning france is on alert as president joe biden and other world leaders prepare to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day. authorities are investigating a monday night explosion at a hotel room near charles de gaulle airport outside of paris. french police arrested an unnamed 26-year-old russian-ukrainian national who was badly burned in the explosion. authorities found bomb-making materials in his room. french news reports say guns and fake passports were found there, as well. the suspect is from the russian-occupied donbas region of ukraine. he's currently being treated for burns at a local hospital. french police say he's cooperating. right now there a
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. one person is in custody in relation to that explosion at the hotel room near the paris airport. and while that possible terrorism investigation is under way, president biden and world leaders are preparing to mark this 80th anniversary of d-day. president biden expected to call for unity now as the war in ukraine drags on. this morning france is on alert as president joe biden and other world leaders prepare to commemorate the 80th...
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i'm anne-marie green. all eyes on a delaware courtroom today as jury deliberations resume in the first criminal trial of a son of a sitting president. hunter biden's personal life and struggle with addiction lay bare for the world to see. the question, did he knowingly lie about his gun use on a gun application nearly six years ago. his team says no. cbs's ■jarred hill joins usnow with the latest developments on the case. jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in their closing, prosecutors argue their arguments were ugly when they brought in hucnter's ex-wife and girlfriend to testify and for the jury to decide if there's enough to convict. hunter biden to reporters monday with his fate now in the hands of a delawar jury. he's charged with three felony counts of illegally possessing a gun while being a drug user and making false statements about his drug use when he bought the gun in october 2018. >> the standard here is intent. hunter biden had to intentionally lie on the form. he had to inten
i'm anne-marie green. all eyes on a delaware courtroom today as jury deliberations resume in the first criminal trial of a son of a sitting president. hunter biden's personal life and struggle with addiction lay bare for the world to see. the question, did he knowingly lie about his gun use on a gun application nearly six years ago. his team says no. cbs's ■jarred hill joins usnow with the latest developments on the case. jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in their...
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ann-marie you still think five is going to win this election.o right trump has his own issues as well. what is going to be his biggest test? >> frankly, not going off the rails and coming into hot. the joke around washington last week while you were eating gelato was trump comes to washington and all of a sudden he is sounding reasonable in meetings with business leaders, house republicans and where did they put the other trump guy? his major problems are twofold. the republican is split, as you can see from the nikki haley vote in the primary and trump hoarding haley, and that he is not doing that great with independent. he needs to do both, consolidate the republican party, appeal to more independents. he's going to have to calibrate himself in that way and not worry too much about making biden jumpy or feel worse. anne-marie: if it is sunday, it is trump vp day and you see a lot of potential except the airwaves yesterday. where do you see the shortlist right now for the trump camp? >> honestly, where it should be. i have no personal idea what
ann-marie you still think five is going to win this election.o right trump has his own issues as well. what is going to be his biggest test? >> frankly, not going off the rails and coming into hot. the joke around washington last week while you were eating gelato was trump comes to washington and all of a sudden he is sounding reasonable in meetings with business leaders, house republicans and where did they put the other trump guy? his major problems are twofold. the republican is split,...
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i'm anne-marie green. if former president trump's trial wasn't salacious enough about a hush money payment to cover up sex with a porn star, hunter biden's trial is going to dig into his past and his struggles with drug addiction. he's facing three charges in connection with a 2018 purchase of a fire aarm. a jury of six men and six women were seated yesterday along with four alternates. cbs's jarred hill is joining us now from new york with what we can expect during opening statements today. jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. lawyers are going to begin making their case before the trial that will likely reveal the personal struggles of the president's son hunter biden. it's the first time in american history that the trial of a sitting u.s. president has faced criminal prosecution. >> reporter: this morning from a delaware courtroom, opening statements in a federal firearms case against the president's son huntser biden. >> it's not often in american history that you have the son of the pre
i'm anne-marie green. if former president trump's trial wasn't salacious enough about a hush money payment to cover up sex with a porn star, hunter biden's trial is going to dig into his past and his struggles with drug addiction. he's facing three charges in connection with a 2018 purchase of a fire aarm. a jury of six men and six women were seated yesterday along with four alternates. cbs's jarred hill is joining us now from new york with what we can expect during opening statements today....
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i'm anne-marie green. former president trump is speaking out again just days after a manhattan jury found him guilty in the so-called hush-money case. and new cbs news polling provides our first look at how voters are reacting. it shows the majority of americans surveyed think the jury reached the right verdict and that the former president received a fair trial. cbs' naomi ruchim joins us now from new york with the details. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. yet another indication of the deeply polarized politics in our nation. most americans say those 34 guilty verdicts do not change their views of the trial or former president donald trump. that said, most americans do not believe trump should serve prison time for his conviction. in his first tv interview since his manhattan conviction, former president donald trump told fox news he would be okay with having to serve prison time or house arrest, but he issued this warning -- >> i think it would be tough for the public to take. you kno
i'm anne-marie green. former president trump is speaking out again just days after a manhattan jury found him guilty in the so-called hush-money case. and new cbs news polling provides our first look at how voters are reacting. it shows the majority of americans surveyed think the jury reached the right verdict and that the former president received a fair trial. cbs' naomi ruchim joins us now from new york with the details. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. yet another...
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dyna run because and anne-marie gottard.tonewall served as a national monument where generations to come will learn the important lessons of this essential history so we do not repeat it. the job is not done. over 540 anti-lg two plus bills were -- and lgbtq+ bills were introduced in state legislatures across america this year. disgraceful. discrimination and criminalization threaten the of our lgbtq+ family from kingston to camp paula. we fight these human rights abuses around the world as we seek to open hearts and minds and find innovative ways to move forward. and as president biden has reminded us, today we face one of those seminal moments. do we stand up for our vision and values or that misinformation and scapegoating turn back the clock? no fucking way. [applause] no. in this moment, we must take pride and fight on. let us honor lgbtq+ people everywhere who have journeyed for justice and commit as i do as long as i'm still standing to continue to stand with you as we together create a better, fairer and more just wo
dyna run because and anne-marie gottard.tonewall served as a national monument where generations to come will learn the important lessons of this essential history so we do not repeat it. the job is not done. over 540 anti-lg two plus bills were -- and lgbtq+ bills were introduced in state legislatures across america this year. disgraceful. discrimination and criminalization threaten the of our lgbtq+ family from kingston to camp paula. we fight these human rights abuses around the world as we...
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i'm anne-marie green.e midwest, and the video is just devastating. some towns left almost completely submerged leading to evacuations and rescues, some rivers at record levels. iowa's governor called the flooding in her state catastrophic, and at least one person was killed in south dakota. and there is no relief from the heat in much of the country. at least eight deaths are being blamed on the scorching temperatures. cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us now from new york with the latest on all of this weather. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. this oppressive heat wave is now shifting with its sight set on the southeast according to the national weather service, multiple heat records could be tied or broken in the coming days. for others the danger is in the heavy rain and some flooding swallowing towns whole. waterville, minnesota, is waterlogged. the largest flooding event in the area's history. even though the rain has stopped, officials expect more water will arrive from swollen rivers
i'm anne-marie green.e midwest, and the video is just devastating. some towns left almost completely submerged leading to evacuations and rescues, some rivers at record levels. iowa's governor called the flooding in her state catastrophic, and at least one person was killed in south dakota. and there is no relief from the heat in much of the country. at least eight deaths are being blamed on the scorching temperatures. cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us now from new york with the latest on all of...
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. >>> good morning, and good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we start with the disaster taking place in south florida. the torrential rain has turned deadly. two people were killed in a weather-related crash. some places got as much as 18 inches of rain since tuesday, and they could see another eight to ten inches before the tropical system moves out. five counties are still under a state of emergency, and a flood watch remains in effect through tonight. cbs' manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: heavy rain slammed south florida for the fourth day in a row dumping on average four inches of rain per hour. the drenching downpour has left parts of miami-dade county impassable, with cars submerged and entire neighborhood under water. >> like it's crazy. look at my pants. look at me. i'm wet. every time i walk in the street, the water's right here. >> reporter: the storm system now centered over the atlantic has companied more than 20 inches of rain in some areas. waist-high water meant some residents waded, kayaked, or wake boarded to get around f
. >>> good morning, and good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we start with the disaster taking place in south florida. the torrential rain has turned deadly. two people were killed in a weather-related crash. some places got as much as 18 inches of rain since tuesday, and they could see another eight to ten inches before the tropical system moves out. five counties are still under a state of emergency, and a flood watch remains in effect through tonight. cbs' manuel bojorquez...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning president biden and former president trump are stilling up their messaging in a push to draw clear distinction -- distinctions between one another. the president is overseas in france calling attention to the perils of bowing to bullies and threats to democracy. while out west, trump held his first campaign rally since his conviction, criticizing his trial and the border issues. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and that border is really shaping up to be an important issue, especially in some of these battleground states. today president joe biden will deliver a major speech in france highlighting threats to democracy, a central theme during his visit to mark the 80th anniversary of d-day. >> we're living in a time when democracy is more at risk across the world than any point since the end of world war ii. >> reporter: a message biden is also hammering at home in this new campaign ad -- >> i will d
i'm anne-marie green. this morning president biden and former president trump are stilling up their messaging in a push to draw clear distinction -- distinctions between one another. the president is overseas in france calling attention to the perils of bowing to bullies and threats to democracy. while out west, trump held his first campaign rally since his conviction, criticizing his trial and the border issues. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with all the details. good morning....
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i'm anne-marie green. more than two million people in florida are under flood warnings and alerts with streets and entire neighborhoods under water. people are being told to stay indoors, off the roads and away from dangerous moving water. governor ron desantis declared a state of emergency in five counties including miami-dade and broward. some areas could see more than two feet of rain before it's all over. cbs miami's larry seward reports from dania beach, florida. >> reporter: relentless storms pounded south florida dumping more than half a foot of rain from coast to coast on the already water-logged state. fash flood warnings were issued for parts of miami-dade and broward counties where rainfall rates of several inches an hour submerged vehicles and snarled traffic. massive flooding causing a massive headaches on interstate 95. officials shutting part of the highway after it became too dangerous. cars in hallandale beach had trouble keeping up. waters stranding drivers on the sides of roads. while in
i'm anne-marie green. more than two million people in florida are under flood warnings and alerts with streets and entire neighborhoods under water. people are being told to stay indoors, off the roads and away from dangerous moving water. governor ron desantis declared a state of emergency in five counties including miami-dade and broward. some areas could see more than two feet of rain before it's all over. cbs miami's larry seward reports from dania beach, florida. >> reporter:...
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[applause] now thanks to the vision of pride live and the queer women diana rodriguez and anne-mariere generations to come will learn the important lessons of this essential history so that we dnoat anti- lgbtq+ bills were introduced in state legislatures ac disgraceful. f -- the lives o our lgbtq+ family from kingston to campala. along with our allies, we fight these human rights abus around the world as we seek to open hearts and minds and find innovative ways to move forward. and as pde of...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with breaking news overnight.e is on his way to a remote island in the pacific where he's expected to enter a guilty plea for violating the espionage act. a plane believed to be carrying the wikileaks founder landed in bangkok a short time ago. the deal will let him walk free, ending a legal case that spanned years and continue continentals for revealing state secrets. cbs's jarred hill is joining us live with these really new developments. jarred, what's going on. >> this has been a years-long saga. we're expecting julian assange overnight -- at least tomorrow to face a u.s. commonwealth judge tomorrow. assange has long argued he only acted as a journalist when he published documents on the site wikileaks. now he's agreed to plead guilty to disclosing national defense information. >> reporter: video from wikileaks founder shows assange traveling from the uk. assange is expected to plead guilty tomorrow to one counts of espionage for his role in one of the biggest leaks of classified information recent u.s. histor
i'm anne-marie green. we start with breaking news overnight.e is on his way to a remote island in the pacific where he's expected to enter a guilty plea for violating the espionage act. a plane believed to be carrying the wikileaks founder landed in bangkok a short time ago. the deal will let him walk free, ending a legal case that spanned years and continue continentals for revealing state secrets. cbs's jarred hill is joining us live with these really new developments. jarred, what's going...
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i'm anne-marie green. it has been the hottest, wettest start for summer ever in some areas, all made more likely by climate change. the raging floodwaters are still causing havoc across the midwest. new video of a minnesota dam shows one home that was teetering on the edge as now -- has now fallen into a river. cbs' tom hanson has the latest. >> reporter: the raging floodwaters swallowed land and trees and partially breached the rapidan dam. officials here are monitoring the 114-year-old dam around the clock as rushing water continues to erode the soil. tens of thousands of residents who live in the surrounding watershed are also keeping a close eye on the situation. the barnes family has been here for more than 50 years. >> we never, ever thought in a million years this would ever happen. and here it is. >> reporter: more than three million people across four states live in areas impacted by the flooding. sections of the mississippi and missouri rivers are still on the rise. this was the moment a rail bri
i'm anne-marie green. it has been the hottest, wettest start for summer ever in some areas, all made more likely by climate change. the raging floodwaters are still causing havoc across the midwest. new video of a minnesota dam shows one home that was teetering on the edge as now -- has now fallen into a river. cbs' tom hanson has the latest. >> reporter: the raging floodwaters swallowed land and trees and partially breached the rapidan dam. officials here are monitoring the 114-year-old...
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i'm anne-marie green. joe biden and donald trump have not been on the same stage or even spoken since their last debate nearly four years ago, and both have a lot at stake for the main event. for president biden it's a chance to reassure voters that at 81 he's still up to the job, while for the 78-year-old trump, he could use the moment to rye -- try to move past his felony convictions and convince americans he's temperamentally ready to return to the oval office. jarred hill now from atlanta where the debate is taking place. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is both new ground as well as really familiar territory. folks are very, very, very familiar with these two candidates. but there are some specific things they're likely to pay attention to tonight. >> i can be honest -- >> reporter: the unforgettable chaos of the 2020 presidential devotion -- -- debates -- >> the left -- >> will you shut up, man? >> reporter: it's what moderators hope to avoid tonight when president biden and former presi
i'm anne-marie green. joe biden and donald trump have not been on the same stage or even spoken since their last debate nearly four years ago, and both have a lot at stake for the main event. for president biden it's a chance to reassure voters that at 81 he's still up to the job, while for the 78-year-old trump, he could use the moment to rye -- try to move past his felony convictions and convince americans he's temperamentally ready to return to the oval office. jarred hill now from atlanta...
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i'm anne-marie green. the first presidential debate of the 2024 race is in the books. as both president biden and former president trump hit the campaign trail today to take their messages on the road, their visions on virtually every core issue, abortion, the economy, and foreign policy couldn't be more different. so the big question -- will last night's performance move the needle? in particular for those undecided voters, the ones both men are trying to sway to their side. cbs' jarred hill is in atlanta for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, some voters especially some potential swing voters are saying they don't really know what to make of this debate. after we saw a confident though often factually incorrect president trump as president biden's halting tone raised some concerns within his own party. in a presidential debate rematch four years in the making, a stark contrast in style and tone. >> people are coming in and killing our citizens. >> so what we had to do was try to put things back together again. >> reporter: out of the
i'm anne-marie green. the first presidential debate of the 2024 race is in the books. as both president biden and former president trump hit the campaign trail today to take their messages on the road, their visions on virtually every core issue, abortion, the economy, and foreign policy couldn't be more different. so the big question -- will last night's performance move the needle? in particular for those undecided voters, the ones both men are trying to sway to their side. cbs' jarred hill...
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i'm anne-marie green. now that it's officially summer, we can say summer is off to one scorching start. there's no relief from the stifling, sticky, and sweaty weather. in fact, not only is the heat dome sticking around through the weekend, it will be expanding into parts of the midwest. today tens of millions of americans are under heat advisories across the country with heat index readings expected to hit triple digits in some cities. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more on all of this and how people are trying to stay cool. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, when i was out here in a parka in december, in january, in february, in march, i could only wish for the heat. now we are getting into dangerous territory for the millions of americans trapped in this multi-day stretch of incredibly high temperatures. the main piece of advice from experts -- either stay inside or outside in the water. packed pools and splash pads as people and pets tried to find relief from a record
i'm anne-marie green. now that it's officially summer, we can say summer is off to one scorching start. there's no relief from the stifling, sticky, and sweaty weather. in fact, not only is the heat dome sticking around through the weekend, it will be expanding into parts of the midwest. today tens of millions of americans are under heat advisories across the country with heat index readings expected to hit triple digits in some cities. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more on...
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i'm anne-marie green. hunter biden is now the first son of a sitting u.s. president to be convicted of a crime. the jury finding him guilty of three federal charges stemming from a lie about his drug use when he purchased a gun nearly six years ago. president biden changed his schedule after the verdict to be by hunter's side in delaware before heading overseas. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with more on the verdict and the reaction. >> yeah. so most -- immediately we're looking at the sentencing here for hunter biden. taking you back to all of this, the jury's verdict came in just after three or so hours of deliberation convicting hunter biden in this gun case. now we're hearing from one of those jurors about their process. for the first time since his son's conviction, president joe biden and hunter seen embracing tuesday. a delaware jury found hunter biden guilty all three felony counts of making false statements about using drugs wen purchasing a gun and unlawfully possessing that gun while addicted to drugs in october of 2018. after the verdict, cbs n
i'm anne-marie green. hunter biden is now the first son of a sitting u.s. president to be convicted of a crime. the jury finding him guilty of three federal charges stemming from a lie about his drug use when he purchased a gun nearly six years ago. president biden changed his schedule after the verdict to be by hunter's side in delaware before heading overseas. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with more on the verdict and the reaction. >> yeah. so most -- immediately we're looking at the...
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i'm anne-marie green. the joy and celebration in israel of that daring daytime rescue mission is giving way to the realities of war. now in its ninth month. hamas is calling it the bloodiest day of the war. israel released new video they say shows troops escorting the hostages to a waiting helicopter while coming under heavy fire. this was the moment 27-year-old andrey kozlov was reunited with her mom yesterday after she arrived in russia. secretary of state antony blinken is on his way back to th middle east right now as a proposed cease-fire and hostage deal hangs in the balance. it comes as prime minister netanyahu's wartime government takes a hit with opposition leader benny gantz and another member resigning. cbs' naomi ruchim joins us now with the latest developments on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. for these families it has been eight months of anguish, not knowing if their loved ones were still alive or if they would ever see them again. while their rescues were met with cel
i'm anne-marie green. the joy and celebration in israel of that daring daytime rescue mission is giving way to the realities of war. now in its ninth month. hamas is calling it the bloodiest day of the war. israel released new video they say shows troops escorting the hostages to a waiting helicopter while coming under heavy fire. this was the moment 27-year-old andrey kozlov was reunited with her mom yesterday after she arrived in russia. secretary of state antony blinken is on his way back to...
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden's aggressive new border restrictions are now in effect, and that means u.s. immigration officials can deport large numbers of migrants without processing their asylum claims. it is a sharp policy shift on a critical election year issue that is drawing sharp criticism from republicans. cbs' jarred hill now with more on how this plan is supposed to work. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. actually there's pushback from both sides of the aisle. this is limiting asylum claims to specific points of entry along the southern border while numbers stay at a certain level. president biden is arguing congressional republicans have basically forced his hand after rejecting the latest border reform bill. overnight a major change to u.s. immigration policy took effect. president biden's new rule partially bans some asylum claims at the southern border. >> to protect america as a land that welcomes migrants we must secure the border and secure it now. >> reporter: the executive
i'm anne-marie green. president biden's aggressive new border restrictions are now in effect, and that means u.s. immigration officials can deport large numbers of migrants without processing their asylum claims. it is a sharp policy shift on a critical election year issue that is drawing sharp criticism from republicans. cbs' jarred hill now with more on how this plan is supposed to work. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. actually there's pushback from both sides of the aisle....
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street is a park that became a national monument in 2016 but didn't have a visitor center until anne marie legacy. >> mark is one of the reasons we can do things like this and i don't think the man has ever been geffen his credit. what we have here is a firsthand account for mark. >> reporter: for mark. do you feel proud? >> yes. >> reporter: the emotion dozen not fade. >> i'm proud where we've come, but i also realize the difficult in the room we still travel. i also think of the people who didn't make it. >> reporter: this is a tribute to them, a space that will open its doors next friday exactly 55 years after stonewall changed the world. joe fryar, nbc news. >> all right. heading to chicago, don't miss the chance to snap a selfie at millennium park. the beam being one of the most beloved attractions is back open after nearly a year of renovations since last august. construction limited access to the sculpture, but now the city has added new scares, accessible ramps and a water proofing system making it a better experience for visitors. >>> another milestone for spacex to tell you about
street is a park that became a national monument in 2016 but didn't have a visitor center until anne marie legacy. >> mark is one of the reasons we can do things like this and i don't think the man has ever been geffen his credit. what we have here is a firsthand account for mark. >> reporter: for mark. do you feel proud? >> yes. >> reporter: the emotion dozen not fade. >> i'm proud where we've come, but i also realize the difficult in the room we still travel. i...
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street is a park that became a national monument in 2016 but didn't have a visitors center until anne marieraised funds, then convinced segal to curate panels about stonewall's legacy. >> mark and so many are the reasons we can do things like this, and i don't think the man's ever been truly given his credit. what you have here a first-hand account of stonewall. >> reporter: for mark -- do you feel proud? >> yes. >> reporter: the emotions have not faded. >> i'm proud of where we've come, but i also realize how difficult of a road we've traveled. i also think of the people who didn't make it. >> reporter: this is a tribute to them, a space that will open its doors next friday exactly 55 years after stonewall changed the world. joe friar, nbc news. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. a verdict in the state trial against the man accused of attacking nancy pelosis husband in his own home. we are live outside court withhe
street is a park that became a national monument in 2016 but didn't have a visitors center until anne marieraised funds, then convinced segal to curate panels about stonewall's legacy. >> mark and so many are the reasons we can do things like this, and i don't think the man's ever been truly given his credit. what you have here a first-hand account of stonewall. >> reporter: for mark -- do you feel proud? >> yes. >> reporter: the emotions have not faded. >> i'm...
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i was talking to anne—marie about the potential you referred to of tariffs on electric vehicles put onou think that will have in your opinion? the quantity _ have in your opinion? the quantity of— have in your opinion? the quantity of tariffs - have in your opinion? the quantity of tariffs will - have in your opinion? tie: quantity of tariffs will be small which is good news for the chinese. it is a big market and it will prompt some level of retaliatory measures from the chinese especially on them might potentially raise tariffs, we know they are picking up tariffs on eu motor levels. when it is attracting some pushback from european carmakers. the leaders of european car manufacturers. there is a balancing act the eu leaders have 2—way up against. when it comes to some of the tariffs forcibly the end result is we might see a smaller more politically significant tariff but not so much economically damaging. but not so much economically damaging-— but not so much economically damauain. , ., damaging. give your take on the latest news _ damaging. give your take on the latest news out _
i was talking to anne—marie about the potential you referred to of tariffs on electric vehicles put onou think that will have in your opinion? the quantity _ have in your opinion? the quantity of— have in your opinion? the quantity of tariffs - have in your opinion? the quantity of tariffs will - have in your opinion? tie: quantity of tariffs will be small which is good news for the chinese. it is a big market and it will prompt some level of retaliatory measures from the chinese especially...
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i'll be joined by one of the organisers, al byram, and nigel farage, and foreign minister anne—mariesome british muslims say they share the same values as brits. and does europe have an issue with rising extremism? rakib hasan and fraser marrs will be here to discuss those issues. and finally, tomorrow is the start of national barbecue week. whether it's a burger, steak or a sausage, some even choose to a sausage, some even choose lo 90 a sausage, some even choose to go wild and put bananas on the barbecue grill. master extraordinaire brian george will be here with his top tips for how to make the perfect barbecue. all of that ahead. but first, your headlines with sofia i >> -- >> emily. thank you. from the gb newsroom at 12:00. your top story this hour. migration is being included in labour's manifesto , with the party manifesto, with the party promising to reduce the number if it wins the general election. sir keir starmer says he'll introduce new laws to train british workers to plug gaps in the job market and strengthen anti—exploitation laws . speaking anti—exploitation laws. sp
i'll be joined by one of the organisers, al byram, and nigel farage, and foreign minister anne—mariesome british muslims say they share the same values as brits. and does europe have an issue with rising extremism? rakib hasan and fraser marrs will be here to discuss those issues. and finally, tomorrow is the start of national barbecue week. whether it's a burger, steak or a sausage, some even choose to a sausage, some even choose lo 90 a sausage, some even choose to go wild and put bananas...
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anne-marie is on the ground and helped to break this story. share the details with us.g for months to try to get this deal over the finish line and they are set to sign off on this today, and the g7 leaders will be meeting. what they will do is tap the future interest of these immobilized frozen russian assets. $280 billion worth, mostly sitting in europe. the europeans agreed that these have been fraught negotiations for months and they had agreed to do this on a year-by-year basis. the united states wanted to take the accrued interest that they expected from the frozen assets and frontload them to get ukraine more money upfront and also really election proof this. meaning that by the end of the year ukraine would get $50 billion in financing, loans from the countries willing to sign up. the issue of course is going to be some of the technical details they are working out after the g7. but the political will is there and they plan to go ahead with this. of course, the big question is how do they get paid back? countries in the future years will get payback interest on
anne-marie is on the ground and helped to break this story. share the details with us.g for months to try to get this deal over the finish line and they are set to sign off on this today, and the g7 leaders will be meeting. what they will do is tap the future interest of these immobilized frozen russian assets. $280 billion worth, mostly sitting in europe. the europeans agreed that these have been fraught negotiations for months and they had agreed to do this on a year-by-year basis. the united...
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let's catch up with anne-marie on her vacation in italy?t biden prepares for the g7. it feels like she's been away for a lifetime. lisa: can the southern coast of italy with her friends? jonathan: i'm told she might not come back. why are we here? we are here for the fed decision. lisa: i think the fed should decide. jonathan: maybe the ecb goes on tour sometimes. lisa: i think the fed should do that. ♪ life's daily battles are not meant to be fought alone. - we're not powerless. so long as we don't lose sight of what's important. don't be afraid to seize that moment to talk to your friends. - cloud, you okay? because checking in on a friend can create a safe space. - the first step on our new journey. you coming? reach out to a friend about their mental health. seize the awkward. it's totally worth it. want to save on some of the biggest names in streaming on the network made for streaming? x marks the spot. now you can add the new xfinity streamsaver™ that includes netflix, peacock, and apple tv+. that's xfinity streamsaver™ for just $15
let's catch up with anne-marie on her vacation in italy?t biden prepares for the g7. it feels like she's been away for a lifetime. lisa: can the southern coast of italy with her friends? jonathan: i'm told she might not come back. why are we here? we are here for the fed decision. lisa: i think the fed should decide. jonathan: maybe the ecb goes on tour sometimes. lisa: i think the fed should do that. ♪ life's daily battles are not meant to be fought alone. - we're not powerless. so long as...
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ann marie beller , next speaker, please. hi. my name is kim nolan, and i am what you call a success story for rams. i now work in the private sector working with rams higher ability, helping people bridge that gap between being, you know, help them get work muscle basically. and rams took this depressed wretch and gave me. the ability to prove myself. and now i am giving back by working with the company called piper, which i get to. i get the best job in the world. i get to help little children. provide children with, tools to learn coding and computers. and i also get to work with people that were in the same situation. i was in to get their self-confidence up to work. so now i am because of rams, the operations manager for piper learning. and without rams higher ability, i probably still be out on the streets. thank you. thank you much, kim nolan, next speaker, please. my name is frank johnson. i work for rams. i came to rams in 21. i've been a drug addict probably all my life. i'm 69 years old. when i first went to my first d
ann marie beller , next speaker, please. hi. my name is kim nolan, and i am what you call a success story for rams. i now work in the private sector working with rams higher ability, helping people bridge that gap between being, you know, help them get work muscle basically. and rams took this depressed wretch and gave me. the ability to prove myself. and now i am giving back by working with the company called piper, which i get to. i get the best job in the world. i get to help little...
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workers yesterday, some service workers here in las vegas, but how that is playing with them, and anne-mariechange their vote. that is enough to make them switch voting democrat to republican of donald trump is promising something like that to them. >> judge jeanine: all right, marie, nevada is a huge swing state, and more than one in four private sector workers are employed in the tip-heavy hotel service. >> marie: that's right, and they have gone blue in every election since 2008. biden won by a little more than 30,000 in 2020. i will say, look, this is clear political pandering. you go to vegas and you say, i'm not going to tax your tips. >> dana: you don't think it is good policy? >> marie: i was getting there. it's a very interesting, unpredictable policy idea, and i do think that something like that -- i don't know how good a tax policy this is or isn't, but what i will say is politically in a state as close as nevada where there is also a senate race, jacky rosen and comment being challenged by sam brown, this is the kind of thing i want biden to be as forward leaning because speed is
workers yesterday, some service workers here in las vegas, but how that is playing with them, and anne-mariechange their vote. that is enough to make them switch voting democrat to republican of donald trump is promising something like that to them. >> judge jeanine: all right, marie, nevada is a huge swing state, and more than one in four private sector workers are employed in the tip-heavy hotel service. >> marie: that's right, and they have gone blue in every election since 2008....
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. >> ann marie, then, for those of us who do want to watch it, i know you both are included, as am i,should biden be hitting the hardest? i know he's going to touch on abortion, donald trump has also made threats to democracy, and biden has made that a tenant of his campaign. but what about the friday headlines, even if they only last a day, what does biden want them to say? >> reporter: i don't know if the threats to democracy point is the one that really grabs people. it grabs us. it grabs us who work in the fourth estate, because it hits close to home. so i think the coverage of that kind of talk will be very hot. as terms of getting people interested, i do think, hitting the abortion issue, y'all know me, it hits very close to home here in texas. i don't know if he can hit it hard enough. i think also bringing up the chaos of a trump administration. we all know it's kind of intimately tied, but i think what we saw when he was in office, and how much we felt destabilized by that is something really good to hit on. i also think -- i'm thinking about what we were just talking about,
. >> ann marie, then, for those of us who do want to watch it, i know you both are included, as am i,should biden be hitting the hardest? i know he's going to touch on abortion, donald trump has also made threats to democracy, and biden has made that a tenant of his campaign. but what about the friday headlines, even if they only last a day, what does biden want them to say? >> reporter: i don't know if the threats to democracy point is the one that really grabs people. it grabs us....
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anne—marie, thank you so much for joining us today.zing coverage and ceremonies both in portsmouth yesterday and obviously in normandy today. >> and i think that commitment we've seen, obviously, the royal family , senior politicians, you family, senior politicians, you know, from the us to france, the uk and others there, really wanting to cherish and thank those few now , now veterans who those few now, now veterans who were on those beaches , 80 years were on those beaches, 80 years ago to say thank you to them and importantly and you hear it in all those speeches, to make sure that we remember not only their bravery and courage and indeed those of so many of those young men who lost their lives in that and so many other, of course, battles during that war. but why? it is as well we must remember, we must commemorate, but we must remember that they were fighting to free france from nazi germany, to stand up for democracy , for that freedom for democracy, for that freedom which we take for granted, which we are so fortunate to have.
anne—marie, thank you so much for joining us today.zing coverage and ceremonies both in portsmouth yesterday and obviously in normandy today. >> and i think that commitment we've seen, obviously, the royal family , senior politicians, you family, senior politicians, you know, from the us to france, the uk and others there, really wanting to cherish and thank those few now , now veterans who those few now, now veterans who were on those beaches , 80 years were on those beaches, 80 years...
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welcome to the show, anne—marie.vist who's now been kicked out of the party. what's your take on this episode ? >> well, 7- >> well, i ? >> well, i mean, the 7 >> well, i mean, the whole ? >> well, i mean, the whole thing is just appalling. >> it's so depressing than a political party that doesn't vet their people well enough to find out their views, and the likelihood of them sharing these vile comments. i'm glad the prime minister was given a chance to give his view, and i think i know him well, and i think i know him well, and i think he will have been hurt, but also angry. and not for only himself, but for all those who give so much to our great nation, by virtue of their efforts, their skills, nothing to do with their family heritage i >> -- >> it's a difficult job for any political party to stay on top of every single person who gets involved on a street level. as you know yourself, people come and go in politics all the time. are you satisfied? we can all agree that this guy has been kicked out of the party gr
welcome to the show, anne—marie.vist who's now been kicked out of the party. what's your take on this episode ? >> well, 7- >> well, i ? >> well, i mean, the 7 >> well, i mean, the whole ? >> well, i mean, the whole thing is just appalling. >> it's so depressing than a political party that doesn't vet their people well enough to find out their views, and the likelihood of them sharing these vile comments. i'm glad the prime minister was given a chance to...
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jonathan: we will be getting caught up with anne-marie on wednesday.n it is really nice. jonathan: i am jealous. i'll be doing this for days. apple preparing to develop a new suite of ai features and a more powerful version of siri. dana wollman joins us now for more. i'm absolutely clueless what to expect in this latest iphone later this year. walk us through in simple terms how this thing will change. dana: apple will be working artificial intelligence into just about every aspect of the user experience, summarizing notifications, webpages, emails, enhanced photo editing. if you are typing and there is not already an emoji that fits what you are describing, it will make it up on the fly. that seems pretty cool to me. jonathan: do you think apple is making it up on the fly? are they very behind in trying to launch things when maybe they are not ready to be launched? dana: i think they are certainly playing catch up. today's offering is expected to be pretty robust. out of the two-hour presentation, our reporter estimates this will take up about half.
jonathan: we will be getting caught up with anne-marie on wednesday.n it is really nice. jonathan: i am jealous. i'll be doing this for days. apple preparing to develop a new suite of ai features and a more powerful version of siri. dana wollman joins us now for more. i'm absolutely clueless what to expect in this latest iphone later this year. walk us through in simple terms how this thing will change. dana: apple will be working artificial intelligence into just about every aspect of the user...
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thank you, ann marie.on't see her here, but, i think for me, you know, as, as mister duchon just told us earlier. right, you know, so glad to hear that. i'm pleased to hear that fcmat is pleased with our work. right this is preliminary. more work, deeper dive, discipline, resolve, accountability at all levels, and for me, above and beyond what we've already talked about, that means making our money work smarter, not harder. we have i'm we're going to implement a new erp system next year. new payroll system, we've seen a lot of challenges in onboarding people through hr. i think a couple of the things that i think about are, you know, i'm really excited about our new reading curriculum because as i mentioned in our may 14th meeting, we spend a total of $26 million on nonpublic agencies and nonpublic schools where we send kids when we can't serve them in s.f. usd. and so a big part of that is students with dyslexia, students with autism. and so by building a reading curriculum that actually addresses the sci
thank you, ann marie.on't see her here, but, i think for me, you know, as, as mister duchon just told us earlier. right, you know, so glad to hear that. i'm pleased to hear that fcmat is pleased with our work. right this is preliminary. more work, deeper dive, discipline, resolve, accountability at all levels, and for me, above and beyond what we've already talked about, that means making our money work smarter, not harder. we have i'm we're going to implement a new erp system next year. new...
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anne-marie, we have been talking about this all morning, more people have been saying that maybe thishese elections. annmarie: they think it's other -- overblown and to dani's point earlier, with marine le pen's party coming out and saying we are going to be prudent, we are not the euro skeptics you thought we were, this is marine le pen who for decades has been trying to have influence taking the maloney route, being like i can't freak everyone out because i want to be able to govern and it's going to be cohabitation. we don't know exactly yet what it looks like or means. lisa: this idea that the markets will provide a check on fully populist governments, that's been a theory out there, whether it is donald trump or marine le pen, this idea that they cannot go to road because they will want to -- too rogue because they will want to cater to markets. how much coverage will the economy give them? mary daly showing more concern for jobs, saying that so far the labor market has adjusted slowly but we are getting near to a point where the benign outcome could be less likely. i thought thi
anne-marie, we have been talking about this all morning, more people have been saying that maybe thishese elections. annmarie: they think it's other -- overblown and to dani's point earlier, with marine le pen's party coming out and saying we are going to be prudent, we are not the euro skeptics you thought we were, this is marine le pen who for decades has been trying to have influence taking the maloney route, being like i can't freak everyone out because i want to be able to govern and it's...
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there is a great one with anne-marie and kenny gensler. dani burger is going to be there.thwest air came out with the revenue available per seat mile declining at 4.5% in the second order with available seats up. shares are tanking right now on the report that we just got, down 11% at one point. we will follow that story in the hour to come. right now let's get you an update on stories elsewhere this morning with you hire a. -- yahaira. yahaira: paramount talking to international providers, chris mccarthy telling staff that the deal could transform the online service and make it profitable. earlier this month their controlling shareholder turned down a merger offer from sky dance media. they also announced they hired investment bankers to sell certain assets and that the proceeds will be used to reduce debt. this was announced yesterday at a town hall with employees. julian assange has arrived back in australia as a free man. he pled guilty to leaking national security secrets in a legal drama that once left him in prison and self-imposed exile. the wikileaks founder enter
there is a great one with anne-marie and kenny gensler. dani burger is going to be there.thwest air came out with the revenue available per seat mile declining at 4.5% in the second order with available seats up. shares are tanking right now on the report that we just got, down 11% at one point. we will follow that story in the hour to come. right now let's get you an update on stories elsewhere this morning with you hire a. -- yahaira. yahaira: paramount talking to international providers,...
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anne-marie is all for the next several days, getting some rest before the campaign really picks up.&p 500 are positive by 0.1% on the s&p. bloomberg brief, other stories this morning with dani burger. dani: as you guys were just saying, donald trump joined tiktok over the weekend in a bid to court younger voters. he made his debut alongside dana white, of all people, of the ufc. president biden and former president trump have both joined. trump telling us they raised $15 million in the day following the verdict. saudi aramco with a series of events in london to coordinate international investors. the $12 billion shares sold out in just a few hours, key executives will be attending roadshows in london this week with a separate event in the u.s.. foreign participation will be watched closely considering the ipo in 2019 relied on local buyers with overseas investors questioning valuations. shares of paramount this morning are higher by 6.8% and we have learned that the movie producer david allison's latest our -- offer includes a sweetener of nonvoting shareholders than offer to cash o
anne-marie is all for the next several days, getting some rest before the campaign really picks up.&p 500 are positive by 0.1% on the s&p. bloomberg brief, other stories this morning with dani burger. dani: as you guys were just saying, donald trump joined tiktok over the weekend in a bid to court younger voters. he made his debut alongside dana white, of all people, of the ufc. president biden and former president trump have both joined. trump telling us they raised $15 million in the...
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jonathan: anne-marie live on the ground alongside the world bank president. a conversation you do not want to miss. good morning. ♪ usic] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time... can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. preserving memories and helping to write new ones. ♪ jonathan: session lows in the equity market. on the s&p 500 we are down by 0.5%. 4.2074, a 20 basis point lose -- move lower over the week so far. under surveillance the g7 facing a world of unrest. pres. biden: the agreement that president zelenskyy nine just signed lays out our shared vision for a just peace, rooted in the u.s. chart -- in the u.n. charter and sovereign territory. with a broad base of support around the world that holds russia accountable for the damage it has done. jonathan: world leaders continue discussions looking to boost investment to the global south and east migration in europe and the united states. this coming after the g7 came to an agreement of providing aid to ukraine
jonathan: anne-marie live on the ground alongside the world bank president. a conversation you do not want to miss. good morning. ♪ usic] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time... can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. preserving memories and helping to write new ones. ♪ jonathan: session lows in the equity market. on the s&p 500 we are down by 0.5%. 4.2074, a 20 basis point lose -- move...
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so your business staff and i don't i think i'll miss people, but, jackie, sean, her, her staff, ann-marie gordon. people in personnel, hr, amy burson, i can't even remember everybody, but, there have been a lot of people working very hard, you know, just getting everything done due to schedules, which are very difficult, as you know, june is a tough month because you've got to have a preliminary budget and a final budget, and then it has to all be fit into a sacs report. so i just want to say they've been doing a great job, pam was on and i have been meeting with staff to go over, your hiring lists, people being recommended to be hired by the district, your lists of who's needed in the district. and we have a ways to go. but we've made great progress, i think that age again, same people, hr staff and amy bear swan, and marie gordon, who am i missing? jackie. candy just have been great. and i will say it's not easy. it's a new process for them. and it's something that for a lot of school districts, even now, you are not alone, 2024 has been a year that have had you've had to make budget cu
so your business staff and i don't i think i'll miss people, but, jackie, sean, her, her staff, ann-marie gordon. people in personnel, hr, amy burson, i can't even remember everybody, but, there have been a lot of people working very hard, you know, just getting everything done due to schedules, which are very difficult, as you know, june is a tough month because you've got to have a preliminary budget and a final budget, and then it has to all be fit into a sacs report. so i just want to say...