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they look to the associated press. an organization that speaks to a lot of americans were not following the daily twists and turns of politics. they're not following the back- and-forth that capitol hill. they are very attuned to what's happening in their own lives. i think this is an attempt, by biden, to reach out some of those voters. to make clear that he understands some of the frustrations that they are feeling. and to go with a reporter who is very in economic policy. who knows it inside and out. >> has referenced since in the you know it. the president's frustration with the news media. john harward, have you picked that up from your posts as well? >> there's no question. the biden white house thinks that all of the coverage is negative. that he is getting blamed for inflation when at best is only partly attributable to their menstruation policy. as part of the difficulty of any modern president has in communicating. there's so much media. there's so much media criticism. it's very, very difficult for a white h
they look to the associated press. an organization that speaks to a lot of americans were not following the daily twists and turns of politics. they're not following the back- and-forth that capitol hill. they are very attuned to what's happening in their own lives. i think this is an attempt, by biden, to reach out some of those voters. to make clear that he understands some of the frustrations that they are feeling. and to go with a reporter who is very in economic policy. who knows it inside...
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the "associated press" says during yesterday's closed door hearing the league insisted that watson bee suspension for allegedly violating its personal conduct policy. watson denies any wrongdoing. >>> and serena williams' wimbledon comeback has come to a shocking and abrupt halt. the tennis legend lost in the first round to harmony tan i imbledon when she withdrew from an injury. this was williams' first match back since that injury. >>> and coming up first on "cbs mornings," oscar-winning actress mira sorvino drops by the times square studio to tell us about her new movie "most guys are losers." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ready to shine the numbne brandout? matching your job description. ready to shine fo
the "associated press" says during yesterday's closed door hearing the league insisted that watson bee suspension for allegedly violating its personal conduct policy. watson denies any wrongdoing. >>> and serena williams' wimbledon comeback has come to a shocking and abrupt halt. the tennis legend lost in the first round to harmony tan i imbledon when she withdrew from an injury. this was williams' first match back since that injury. >>> and coming up first on...
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president biden told the associated press that a u.s. recession is not inevitable.00 is implying an 85% chance of a recession. ross, what do you sunshine does it matter if we -- what a do you think? does it matter if we are officially in recession right now? what's priced into the market? >> yeah, well not inevitable is a pretty low bar to clear for a recession. i think the market is clearly pricing increased odds of a recession. within the next year, you typically see a selloff, that's a little greater than this if you're heading into recession but certainly pricing some sort of slowdown. you know, we may end up technically in a recession right now if your definition is two quarters of negative gdp growth but the first quarter still showed really strong underlying trend. unemployment's at 3 and-a-half percent, job openings are above 11 million. this is not a recession even if hindsight the technical definition comes through but the odds of a 2023 recession continues to grow with fed hawkishness, talking about the housing market slowing down. this is the point of th
president biden told the associated press that a u.s. recession is not inevitable.00 is implying an 85% chance of a recession. ross, what do you sunshine does it matter if we -- what a do you think? does it matter if we are officially in recession right now? what's priced into the market? >> yeah, well not inevitable is a pretty low bar to clear for a recession. i think the market is clearly pricing increased odds of a recession. within the next year, you typically see a selloff, that's a...
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for one particular type of bookseller according to a recent associated press report the american booksellers association the trade grew for independent bookstores has added more than 300 members since last spring. that's the highest total in years and according to the associated press dozens of the newest independent bookstores are owned by people from a wider variety of racial and ethnic groups. some of those new bookstores include you and me books in new york city's chinatown modern tribe bookshop in killeen, texas and socialite society, lansing, michigan. the american booksellers association credited some recent initiatives for the growth and independent booksellers, including more diversity on its board and for a time the waving of membership fees. and now on about books. it's a focus on one aspect of the publishing process that can have an enormous impact. on whether a book flies off a shelf or is left to languish. it's the world of book reviews. well joining us now is paul glassris. who is the longtime editor in chief of the washington monthly publication? mr. glastris, where did you c
for one particular type of bookseller according to a recent associated press report the american booksellers association the trade grew for independent bookstores has added more than 300 members since last spring. that's the highest total in years and according to the associated press dozens of the newest independent bookstores are owned by people from a wider variety of racial and ethnic groups. some of those new bookstores include you and me books in new york city's chinatown modern tribe...
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in an interview with the "associated press," mr.iden pointed to the pandemic, the ups and downs of the economy, and surging gas prices that are hitting families hard. the president also talked about the possibility of a recession. he said, quote, first of all, it's not inevitable. secondly, we're in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. if it's my fault, why is it the case in every other major industrial country in the world that inflation is higher? you ask yourself that. i'm not being a wise guy. [ applause ] [ bell ] >>> on wall street, though, stocks tumbled sharply again yesterday. the dow lost 741 points, falling below 30,000 for the first time since january of last year. the nasdaq was down 453 points, and the s&p 500 shed 123 points. >>> one market analyst said that the recent downturn has erased nearly $3 trillion from u.s. retirement accounts since the end of 2021. and mortgage rates have surged to their highest level since 2008. freddie mac reports that the 30-year rate climb to 5.78
in an interview with the "associated press," mr.iden pointed to the pandemic, the ups and downs of the economy, and surging gas prices that are hitting families hard. the president also talked about the possibility of a recession. he said, quote, first of all, it's not inevitable. secondly, we're in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. if it's my fault, why is it the case in every other major industrial country in the world that inflation is...
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i am told is darlene from the associated press. >> two clashed -- two questions? his back is your model with the first nails some -- america is back was your model for the first nato summit. -- timing of record inflation -- shows that 85% of the u.s. public the country is going in the wrong direction. how do you explain to -- this to -- and you put all to this together, it amounts to america that is going backwards? >> they do not think that. you have not found one world leader who thinks america is going backwards. america is in a better position to leave the world. we have the strongest economy and our inflation rates are lower. one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrage or -- outrageous behavior of united states not only overruling roe v. wade -- we have been a leader of the world in terms of personal and privacy rights and it is a mistake for the supreme court to do what it did what i have not seen anyone -- but i have not seen anyone not saying thank you for america's leadership. i can understand why the american people are frustrated because of wha
i am told is darlene from the associated press. >> two clashed -- two questions? his back is your model with the first nails some -- america is back was your model for the first nato summit. -- timing of record inflation -- shows that 85% of the u.s. public the country is going in the wrong direction. how do you explain to -- this to -- and you put all to this together, it amounts to america that is going backwards? >> they do not think that. you have not found one world leader who...
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janie mcauley, sportswriter with the associated press here in san francisco.thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> tourney to california's primary election, many people already been mailing in their ballots and voting will conclude on tuesday, june 7th. statewide we have been watching the attorney neral's race in which incumbent rob is facing several conservative challengers. questions about public safety seem to be playing a role in several leases in here to break it down is politics and government team scott shafer and thank you all for being here today. nice to have you all in studio with me. there seems to be something a little unusual on the ballot with alex padilla listed twice. what is going on and does he really face any serious competition. >> it is not a typo. we expected padilla to be running but we -- partial second term election and this is a new law in california that is pushing -- puttingus on the ballot because they don't want to enter -- says voters will select a replacement for the u.s. senate see note governor gavin newsom picked ale
janie mcauley, sportswriter with the associated press here in san francisco.thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> tourney to california's primary election, many people already been mailing in their ballots and voting will conclude on tuesday, june 7th. statewide we have been watching the attorney neral's race in which incumbent rob is facing several conservative challengers. questions about public safety seem to be playing a role in several leases in here to break it...
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where four or hear people have been killed according to a database by the "associated press," "usa today," and northeastern university. officials have not yet identified the gunman or the victims. a tulsa police captain also said that while multiple other people were wounded, anne-marie, none of those wounds are considered life-threatening. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: you bet. >>> the shooting in tulsa comes just eight days after 21 people were killed at a texas elementary school. those funerals continue today as well as the investigation into the police response. mourners gathered at a uvalde church yesterday to say good-bye to one of two teachers killed in the attack, irma garcia. she was buried alongside her husband joe who died two days later from a heart attack. ou havcelebratedirmoh. >>> another funeras hurcone ofh tu 10-year-old jose flores jr. he received a certificate for h. meanwhile, the school district's police chief, pete arredondo, says that he's talking daily with investigators looking into the police response. that contradicts the claim by state law enforcement tha
where four or hear people have been killed according to a database by the "associated press," "usa today," and northeastern university. officials have not yet identified the gunman or the victims. a tulsa police captain also said that while multiple other people were wounded, anne-marie, none of those wounds are considered life-threatening. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: you bet. >>> the shooting in tulsa comes just eight days after 21 people were...
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gary previously worked in the tallahassee bureau of the associated press.eking trump's public endorsement? >> because he doesn't need it. i mean, he's clearly established his own brand. he is ahead in the polls. he's in a situation where he has advantages right now heading into his re-election. so the endorsement from donald trump really isn't something that he really needs to win another term in office. >> so let's remind people what a see change that is from four years ago. here is a snippet of that commercial. i know you'll remember it. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> he's teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> people say -- >> he's reading from the art of the deal to an infant. what has changed along the way? >> well, i mean, if we want to roll back the tape, of course the situation is he was heading into a competitive republican primary back in 2018. he was running against the establishment candidate, agricultural commissioner adam putman and basically trump's endorsement sort of flipped the switch on that
gary previously worked in the tallahassee bureau of the associated press.eking trump's public endorsement? >> because he doesn't need it. i mean, he's clearly established his own brand. he is ahead in the polls. he's in a situation where he has advantages right now heading into his re-election. so the endorsement from donald trump really isn't something that he really needs to win another term in office. >> so let's remind people what a see change that is from four years ago. here...
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that is according to the associated press, usa today, and northeastern university. the data set defined a mass killing as an instance in which four or more people, not including the attacker, a been killed, and includes forms of violence beyond only guns. overall, gun deaths are increasing. 2020 saw a record high of 45,222 gun deaths. according to johns hopkins university, that was a 15% increase from 2019. it was driven largely by gun homicides, which rose faster. while mass killing's have remained roughly level, all mass shootings, including those were people have been shot but not killed, have been steadily increasing in recent years. according to the gun violence archive, which defines a mass shooting as one in which four or more people are injured or killed in a shooting, 2021 so the highest number of mass shootings of any year since 2014, at 692. there were 610 mass shootings the year before, in 2020, and 417 in 2019. from 2014 to 2018, there were an average of more than 334 mass shootings in a given year. let's hear from howard, texas, they republican. good m
that is according to the associated press, usa today, and northeastern university. the data set defined a mass killing as an instance in which four or more people, not including the attacker, a been killed, and includes forms of violence beyond only guns. overall, gun deaths are increasing. 2020 saw a record high of 45,222 gun deaths. according to johns hopkins university, that was a 15% increase from 2019. it was driven largely by gun homicides, which rose faster. while mass killing's have...
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you know, we've seen the investigations by the cnn and the associate press, which were very important. they clarified the picture, they really confirmed the fucked up on a stimulus. and from day one we helped us and jonas come out and give their witness accounts. or we had various evidence that was coming from palestine is unfortunately, you know, it is when than western media. when mr. fisher's, when mr. figures a common saying the same things that he guessed credibility, fine, you know, but now we have this picture of journalist being targeted by israeli forces engineer on that day that are getting lot to the killing of a prominent miss trevino barkley. this is a war crime, it is a part of a crime against humanity of apartheid. we hope that this now is a turning point for when comes as a community. we hope so to follow jazzy human rights defender. thank you for joining us here. at alger 0, we are in shootings office and people keep saying that she was the voice of truth. she was someone you would go to to tell you what's happening. and let me, sammy leave you with a word. i've read
you know, we've seen the investigations by the cnn and the associate press, which were very important. they clarified the picture, they really confirmed the fucked up on a stimulus. and from day one we helped us and jonas come out and give their witness accounts. or we had various evidence that was coming from palestine is unfortunately, you know, it is when than western media. when mr. fisher's, when mr. figures a common saying the same things that he guessed credibility, fine, you know, but...
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that was hit by russian asked, writes in march and associated press investigation suggests as many as 600 people may have been killed, death as they taught shelter. ukraine says russia knew it was the civilian target. now, mary, you poll is in russian hands and an independent investigation at the site has been impossible. exactly who and how many people died that may never be known. in april satellite images showed apparent mass graves near the city. local officials say up to $9000.00 bodies could be buried that victims of russian aggression. they say what? now russia is focusing its assault on the loo hunt region. the fear is if more towns and cities fall under russian control, the harder it will become to investigate potential war crimes and hold any one there to account. d w. terry shelton. the hague, spoke to the ukranian prosecutor general irina benedict alva. she asked about the likelihood that these investigations will succeed. ah, we understand that in ukraine, we have 3 monitors of more than $5000.00 severe rounds on it. more than $6000.00 civilians are in charge, but these f
that was hit by russian asked, writes in march and associated press investigation suggests as many as 600 people may have been killed, death as they taught shelter. ukraine says russia knew it was the civilian target. now, mary, you poll is in russian hands and an independent investigation at the site has been impossible. exactly who and how many people died that may never be known. in april satellite images showed apparent mass graves near the city. local officials say up to $9000.00 bodies...
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. >> reporter: biden disagrees, telling "the associated press" a recession is not inevitable and declaring the u.s. is in a stronger position than any nation to overcome this inflation. still, the white house is scrambling for solutions. >> we understand the anxiety, the president understands the anxiety, is focussed on what he can do to lower costs for families, address the price of gasoline although that is set on the world market. >> reporter: he debated sending rebate cards to hope pay at gas stations but that is unlikely due to the complicated logistics. >> all options are on the table because he understands the pain this is causing for families. >> reporter: biden telling the associated press that people are really, really down following two years of covid, a volatile economy and soaring gas prices. biden saying, quote, they're really down. their need for mental health in america has skyrocketed because people have seen everything upset. and also in this interview, president biden argued that the idea that the american rescue plan which he got passed through congress caused inflation
. >> reporter: biden disagrees, telling "the associated press" a recession is not inevitable and declaring the u.s. is in a stronger position than any nation to overcome this inflation. still, the white house is scrambling for solutions. >> we understand the anxiety, the president understands the anxiety, is focussed on what he can do to lower costs for families, address the price of gasoline although that is set on the world market. >> reporter: he debated sending...
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. >> there are some additional reporting on that from the associate press. we'll tell you about that a minute. let's go to our pessimistic line. this is paul. pessimistic on the economy. lexington kentucky. welcome, paul. paul, make sure you lose your volume there on your television. go ahead with your comments, sir. >> i don't have it on. i was going to say, i'm pessimistic because the oil companies have no real motivation to produce. because they are making so much money currently. that's the supply and demand. without the fuel, we can't produce our agribusiness cannot produce. that's going to maintain high prices in the grocery store. just to go back to oil. the saudis, they are not motivated to give us a good deal, or make up the supply in oil that we need or europe needs. we're just fighting an uphill battle. congress, they're talking about things that matter. we have bigger issues. then fighting around on gun legislation. i'm all for it. it can be done a lot easier than what we are going to plan on spending money for. i don't know how we're going to ge
. >> there are some additional reporting on that from the associate press. we'll tell you about that a minute. let's go to our pessimistic line. this is paul. pessimistic on the economy. lexington kentucky. welcome, paul. paul, make sure you lose your volume there on your television. go ahead with your comments, sir. >> i don't have it on. i was going to say, i'm pessimistic because the oil companies have no real motivation to produce. because they are making so much money...
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in an interview with the associated press president biden held out hope. home loans are more expensive. they made their biggest jump in 35 years. freddie mack says the 30-year rate is up more than 2.5 percentage points since january. those numbers could rise further with more rate hikes widely expected. the fda is set to return to abbott's baby formula plant today after severe storms and flooding forced the company to shut down. the factory resumed operations after a contamination issue halted production for months. a nationwide formula shortage is expected to persist into the summer. the fda's visit is to ensure when abbott is ready, it can resume safe formula production. at the cbs broadcast center, i'm matt piper. >>> let's get a check of weather and traffic. >> we start with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. >> way cooler today. in our inland areas we're seeing 15 degrees below average. we start with a live look over the city skyline where today, even though we're celebrating, it's a cool partly cloudy day. looking over the rest of the bay area,
in an interview with the associated press president biden held out hope. home loans are more expensive. they made their biggest jump in 35 years. freddie mack says the 30-year rate is up more than 2.5 percentage points since january. those numbers could rise further with more rate hikes widely expected. the fda is set to return to abbott's baby formula plant today after severe storms and flooding forced the company to shut down. the factory resumed operations after a contamination issue halted...
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analysis by the associated press before the ruling on friday.timism the republicans have is there are cautiousness after this ruling that effects independents in the suburbs especially. >> yeah. and i think the democrats own extremism on the issue of abortion could cut against that in some of these races. but the big ticket issues that we talked about a moment ago in this election remain white hot. i think that's where voters are going to be mostly focused heading into november. and the president has a very poor approval rating. and most americans believe we are on the wrong track by a large margin. those are fact of the race right now. >> bret: last thing, quickly, susan. most candidates are not focusing on 2020 as opposed to our last guest who we questioned about that. and they are not focused on january 6th. they are really focused on how they feel about the economy. >> yeah. and how they feel about the future of the country. and this is landscape of concern about the future of the country that favors republicans. does the abortion decision u
analysis by the associated press before the ruling on friday.timism the republicans have is there are cautiousness after this ruling that effects independents in the suburbs especially. >> yeah. and i think the democrats own extremism on the issue of abortion could cut against that in some of these races. but the big ticket issues that we talked about a moment ago in this election remain white hot. i think that's where voters are going to be mostly focused heading into november. and the...
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but, the story from the associated press highlighting the fact that it was during an event in nashville that he alluded to it, and event that you can still see on our website at c-span.org if you are interested. making his first public appearance since the committee investigating january six insurrection began its hearings, president donald trump said he lashed out at the committee and teased his plans for a third presidential run. that full event on c-span but here's a fortune of that from the national event with farm president on trump. >> even while january 6th respondents are having their lives totally destroyed and being treated worse than terrorists and murderers, despite most being charged with parading through the capital. most people should not be treated the way they are being treated, if i become president sunday, if i decide to do it i will be looking at them very seriously for pardons. very seriously. [applause] they have been treated very unfairly. should i decide to do that. >> again, that full event on c-span and on the phone lines if you want to let us know what you thi
but, the story from the associated press highlighting the fact that it was during an event in nashville that he alluded to it, and event that you can still see on our website at c-span.org if you are interested. making his first public appearance since the committee investigating january six insurrection began its hearings, president donald trump said he lashed out at the committee and teased his plans for a third presidential run. that full event on c-span but here's a fortune of that from the...
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today" and the associated press.s ago so they must still be legit. what they didn't realize is today's journalists are closer to ron burgundy than walter cronkite. this week a reporter for "u.s.a. today" named gabriella moronda got fired for making up quotes and faking introduce in nearly two dozen articles published in the last year. nobody at "u.s.a. today" had a clue. "u.s.a. today" claims they fired the reporter and took down her stories. how does that happen in the first place? these reporters already know what they want to say and instead of hitting the streets interview people or just calling their sources, they just make it up. a lot easier and not the first time this has happened. something similar happened to the associated press. they posted an article this week using quotes from a dead cuban radio host. they interviewed her back in 2020 and were too lazy to call her back for new quotes. they could have just googled her name. she's dead. so they are so used to lying probably and making things up it just do
today" and the associated press.s ago so they must still be legit. what they didn't realize is today's journalists are closer to ron burgundy than walter cronkite. this week a reporter for "u.s.a. today" named gabriella moronda got fired for making up quotes and faking introduce in nearly two dozen articles published in the last year. nobody at "u.s.a. today" had a clue. "u.s.a. today" claims they fired the reporter and took down her stories. how does that...
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the associated press calling the race just after midnight and beaudean conceded shortly after. >> people angry, they're frustrated and i want to be very clear about what happened tonight. the right wing billionaires outspent us 3-1. they exploited an environment in which people are appropriately upset and created an electoral where we were basically shadow boxing. >> brooke: boudinwill be removed after they formally accept votes this as san francisco deals with a surge in violent crimes, murders have soared since the pandemic began and crimes like burglary and shoplifting are up. he roan criminals and population fell by 30% during his first six months in office. voters sharing theiring reaction to him being recalled. listen to this. >> for the last 10-15 years we've been tweeted as if we're subjects and we're supposed to do what the city tells us what to do. this brought back our agency, which is so important. >> brooke: the campaign to recall progressive los angeles ga george gascon offered this reaction. george gas cone and bow dean fared social experiments destroyed communities while
the associated press calling the race just after midnight and beaudean conceded shortly after. >> people angry, they're frustrated and i want to be very clear about what happened tonight. the right wing billionaires outspent us 3-1. they exploited an environment in which people are appropriately upset and created an electoral where we were basically shadow boxing. >> brooke: boudinwill be removed after they formally accept votes this as san francisco deals with a surge in violent...
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>> we have an interview with the president did with the associated press. headlines that they're pushing across the wires including following. biden tells the a.p. that a recession is not inevitable. he acknowledges public frustrations with covid and inflation. he said "people are really down." he also told the associated press the notion that the coronavirus stimulus package last year led to inflation is "bizarre." so even as leading economists in the san francisco fed admit that that stimulus package did contribute to the inflation that we're seeing right now, the president says that is bizarre. we've also heard him blaming over this last couple months putin, putin, putin for high gas prices and for inflation. now the white house is changing their approach and also blaming big oil. listen to this from karine jean-pierre today. >> using this moments that there is a war in ukraine to actually make a profit. >> exxon is disputing that. they wrote a letter back to the white house. it says we've been investing to increase refining capacity to process u.s. ligh
>> we have an interview with the president did with the associated press. headlines that they're pushing across the wires including following. biden tells the a.p. that a recession is not inevitable. he acknowledges public frustrations with covid and inflation. he said "people are really down." he also told the associated press the notion that the coronavirus stimulus package last year led to inflation is "bizarre." so even as leading economists in the san francisco...
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i think what you see this white house doing, the president doing, in that interview with the associated press, and even there, enumerating the steps the president and the administration are taking, whether with oil companies, whether with congress with the prescription drug prices. i think the white house has clearly got the president out there talking about and expressing that confidence, and talking about the things that they're trying to do. as we said earlier, the tension is, it is just hard to move these big issues, particularly the oil, oil prices are globally set. it's hard to move this stuff in the short term. and i think that's the tension here, is there is just very little that they can do immediately to change the outcome of what americans are feeling economically, and it's also very dangerous and i think they're smart in treading this line, they can't get americans to feel better than they are, and if you try to do that, then you'll look out of touch. they're walking quite a fine tight rope right now. >> as some officials described to me, the desire at some point is to demonstrate
i think what you see this white house doing, the president doing, in that interview with the associated press, and even there, enumerating the steps the president and the administration are taking, whether with oil companies, whether with congress with the prescription drug prices. i think the white house has clearly got the president out there talking about and expressing that confidence, and talking about the things that they're trying to do. as we said earlier, the tension is, it is just...
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been making this economic messaging push, he held what has become a rare interview with the associated press where he said he does not believe a recession in this country is inevitable, even as some economists are warning of that. the president said he believes the u.s. is in a strong position to combat inflation while also acknowledging the weariness that americans are feeling at this moment, telling the associated press that americans are feeling really really down about the state of the country right now. >> all right. and then while you're there, you know, the president spending time in his weekend get away there in delaware. he likes to get out sometimes, interact with people, but perhaps this was not the interaction he was planning or hoping for today. he took a little bit of a tumble while biking but how is he doing really? >> reporter: yeah, well, fred, the president was out on a bike ride with his wife, first lady, jill biden and went over to greet members of the licpublic the press, and he took a little spill on his bike. take a look at video of this moment. >>. >> so just right af
been making this economic messaging push, he held what has become a rare interview with the associated press where he said he does not believe a recession in this country is inevitable, even as some economists are warning of that. the president said he believes the u.s. is in a strong position to combat inflation while also acknowledging the weariness that americans are feeling at this moment, telling the associated press that americans are feeling really really down about the state of the...
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. >>> and the "associated press" says at least 21 people were found dead at a nightclub in south africalub is in the coastal town of east london. officials say the victims ranging in age from 13 to 17 were attending a party to celebrate the end of winter school and exams. an investigation is under way to determine the cause of death. >>> still to come, celebrating pride. we'll take you to parades around the country as americans show their support for the lgbtq community. support for the lgbt community. it takes energy to take on the world.■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat, breaking down barriers, or breaking the laws of gravity, keep moving with the ultimate energy bar. we bake in delicious, wholesome ingredients, purposefully crafted with a blend of protein,■fat and carbs. because the more good you put in, the more great you get out. clif. baked in goodness. now introducing clif thins. a crispy, craveable 100-calorie snack. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? r
. >>> and the "associated press" says at least 21 people were found dead at a nightclub in south africalub is in the coastal town of east london. officials say the victims ranging in age from 13 to 17 were attending a party to celebrate the end of winter school and exams. an investigation is under way to determine the cause of death. >>> still to come, celebrating pride. we'll take you to parades around the country as americans show their support for the lgbtq...
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. >> reporter: biden disagrees telling the associated press a recession is not inevitable and declaringposition than any nation to overcome this inflation. still, the white house is scrambling for solutions. >> we understand the answer vic understands the anxiety to lower costs for families and address the price for gasoline although set on the world market. >> reporter: they debated sending rebate cards to pay at gas stations but one official said that option is unlikely due to the complicated logistics. >> all options are on the table because he understands the pain that this is causing for families. >> reporter: as the president's poll numbers on the economy have continued to slide, biden telling the associated press that people are quote really, really down following two years of covid, a volatile economy and soaring gas prices. biden saying quote, they're really down. their need for mental health in america skyrocketed because people have seen everything upset. also, in this interview, president biden argued that the idea that the american rescue plan, which he got passed through c
. >> reporter: biden disagrees telling the associated press a recession is not inevitable and declaringposition than any nation to overcome this inflation. still, the white house is scrambling for solutions. >> we understand the answer vic understands the anxiety to lower costs for families and address the price for gasoline although set on the world market. >> reporter: they debated sending rebate cards to pay at gas stations but one official said that option is unlikely due...
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and in that interview with the associated press, he once again argued that he believes that the u.s.back and fight against inflation. you've heard the administration repeatedly point to wage gains as well as those unemployment numbers falling. but the president is trying to show that there is some optimism that he at least has when it comes to trying to avoid a recession. now president also bristled in that interview to those who suggest that it is his fault that inflation is running so hot at this moment. you also heard him earlier today at a virtual event with more than 20 leaders of foreign countries. he also talked about inflation in a global term, pointing once again to russian president vladimir putin's war in ukraine as being one of the factors that is driving up prices. but the president at least was trying to suggest to americans it's not necessarily 100% guarantee that a recession will happen, even as some economists are predicting that at a moment. >> arlette saenz in delaware with the president, thank you very much. >>> americans seeking home loans are already feeling the
and in that interview with the associated press, he once again argued that he believes that the u.s.back and fight against inflation. you've heard the administration repeatedly point to wage gains as well as those unemployment numbers falling. but the president is trying to show that there is some optimism that he at least has when it comes to trying to avoid a recession. now president also bristled in that interview to those who suggest that it is his fault that inflation is running so hot at...
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. >> biden disagreed, telling the associated press a recession is not inevitable and declaring the u.sis in a stronger position than any nation to overcome this inflation. still, the white house is scrambling for solutions. >> we understand the anxiety, the president understands the anxiety, is focused on what he can do to lower costs for families, to address the price of gasoline. >> biden's economic team debated sending rebate cards to millions to help pay at gas stations, but one official told cnn today that option is unlikely due to the complicated logistics. >> all options are on the table because he understands the pain that this is causing for families. >> as the president's poll numbers on the economy have continued to slide, biden telling the associated press that people are, quote, really, really down, following two years of covid, a volatile economy, and soaring gas prices. biden saying, quote, they're really down. their need for mental health in america has skyrocketed because people have seen everything upset. and jake, in that interview, the president also pushed back on
. >> biden disagreed, telling the associated press a recession is not inevitable and declaring the u.sis in a stronger position than any nation to overcome this inflation. still, the white house is scrambling for solutions. >> we understand the anxiety, the president understands the anxiety, is focused on what he can do to lower costs for families, to address the price of gasoline. >> biden's economic team debated sending rebate cards to millions to help pay at gas stations,...
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sources tell the associated press that the feds are specifically looking into allegations that priests took children across state lines to abuse them the cases go back decades. some allege church leaders sexually assaulted kids during trips to camps in mississippi and to amusement parks in texas and florida. according to the a.p., investigators have interviewed more than a dozen alleged victims so far a former alter boy said his abuse started in the 1970s when he was in the fifth grade. he told the news agency, it's been a long road and just the fact that somebody this high up believes us means the world to us. the new orleans archdiocese, of course, filed for bankruptcy protection two years ago it faced a series of lawsuits accusing church leaders of protecting predatory priests now, sources tell the associated press the feds could request thousands of secret church documents that were conveniently shielded under the bankruptcy agreement. those records detail years of abuse claims, according to a.p. sources. they also reportedly show a pattern of church leaders transferring accused pr
sources tell the associated press that the feds are specifically looking into allegations that priests took children across state lines to abuse them the cases go back decades. some allege church leaders sexually assaulted kids during trips to camps in mississippi and to amusement parks in texas and florida. according to the a.p., investigators have interviewed more than a dozen alleged victims so far a former alter boy said his abuse started in the 1970s when he was in the fifth grade. he told...
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interview to the press association in london. — interview to the press association in london, wheree he is talking about the fact that we need to prepare a british— the fact that we need to prepare a british army to fight in europe again. — british army to fight in europe again. a — british army to fight in europe again, a british army who can fight alongside _ again, a british army who can fight alongside its allies to defeat russia _ alongside its allies to defeat russia. really quite bellicose language from the new head of the british— language from the new head of the british army, he has only been in the role _ british army, he has only been in the role of— british army, he has only been in the role of a _ british army, he has only been in the role of a short period, so we mustn't — the role of a short period, so we mustn't read too much into this but it was— mustn't read too much into this but it was really— mustn't read too much into this but it was really quite striking language. flooding, landslides and lightning strikes triggered by seasonal monsoon weather have left at le
interview to the press association in london. — interview to the press association in london, wheree he is talking about the fact that we need to prepare a british— the fact that we need to prepare a british army to fight in europe again. — british army to fight in europe again. a — british army to fight in europe again, a british army who can fight alongside _ again, a british army who can fight alongside its allies to defeat russia _ alongside its allies to defeat russia. really quite...
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he sat down with a reporter of "the associated press" and pretty blunt.eed for mental health skyrocketed because people have seen everything upset, everything they counted on upset. that was a blunt, understandable reaction, but it was, what's the plan on dealing? >> he also said that a recession was not inevitable. he said be confident, but i think the white house in the conversations had is walking a tight rope. balancing empathy and then trying to, you don't want to say to americans the things are better than they are because americans realize they're not but what struck me in the conversations i've had over the last several days is the real frustrations among some democrats, a leading democratic lawmaker was rare in-person presentation earlier this week, where some of the white house officials went to the hill, they said there was no strategy, no plan. this lawmaker said to me, we need to see the president be decisive and they really feel like there's decision paralysis on these key issues like tariffs and student loans. >> i heard this, he thought, p
he sat down with a reporter of "the associated press" and pretty blunt.eed for mental health skyrocketed because people have seen everything upset, everything they counted on upset. that was a blunt, understandable reaction, but it was, what's the plan on dealing? >> he also said that a recession was not inevitable. he said be confident, but i think the white house in the conversations had is walking a tight rope. balancing empathy and then trying to, you don't want to say to...
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associated press. >> attorney general garland would you approve the death penalty? >> this is a death penalty eligible crime. the justice department has a series of procedures and follow-ups, but first, there has to be an indictment, then the regulatory procedures will be followed, then the families and survivors will be consulted. >> thank you. wall street journal. >> the gunman was an 18-year-old who used on assault rifle. the current framework considered by congress does not include a provision that would raise the minimum age to 21 to purchase such a firearm. should it include such a provision, what else might the just of department see in any legislation, is considering to help fight gun violence. attorney general merrick garland: the justice department agrees with the president that 18-year-old should not be able to purchase a gun like this. there are meaningful negotiations going on in congress with respect to the framework and we look forward to assisting congress in any way we can in bringing those to fruition. reporter: you talked with the families. did th
associated press. >> attorney general garland would you approve the death penalty? >> this is a death penalty eligible crime. the justice department has a series of procedures and follow-ups, but first, there has to be an indictment, then the regulatory procedures will be followed, then the families and survivors will be consulted. >> thank you. wall street journal. >> the gunman was an 18-year-old who used on assault rifle. the current framework considered by congress...
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as evidence from other organizations, as well as colleagues and cnn at the new york times the associated press, who found that it's very likely that the bullet that killed serene black clay came from an israeli gum. now these railways have always tried to deny this. they've said that it could have come from palestinian fights, but those very, very little evidence could be possible. nobody suggesting now that the even palestinian fighters in the area actually and was shocked. and so these railways facing growing challenges from various quarters to the defense that they don't know where the bullet came from. they have asked the palestinians to hand over the bullets so that they can conduct their own investigation. the palestinian authority says it doesn't trust bays. railways, but what israel did say last month, not long after serene was shot, was that they insisted it was the chief of israel's general staff. the israel military, he insisted that there was no one in it. no soldier fired intentionally at the journalist. they say they investigated that they checked it on that conclusion and they'v
as evidence from other organizations, as well as colleagues and cnn at the new york times the associated press, who found that it's very likely that the bullet that killed serene black clay came from an israeli gum. now these railways have always tried to deny this. they've said that it could have come from palestinian fights, but those very, very little evidence could be possible. nobody suggesting now that the even palestinian fighters in the area actually and was shocked. and so these...
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she's been called by the associated press. secretary of state shirley weber. >> is also and will be heading into november. she is 63% of the vote, which strongly for her. this is her first time voting this position, the secretary of state and appointed to this position by governor newsom. >> the important senate race also up for election alex padilla to padilla rather will keep his seat, but he would become his party's candidate for the upcoming election in november. and he has a commanding lead. he be challenge in in the 6 year term mark news or the republican. it's like padilla did very well tonight in that race, congresswoman nancy pelosi received the lion's share of the vote in her district in san francisco. >> she, of course, is the house speaker. her big concern moving into the november election will be what happens with the democrats in the iouse of representatives. >> we turn now to the race in san jose to find out who we play. san jose mayor sam liccardo's terming out his office from force. justin campbell joins us no
she's been called by the associated press. secretary of state shirley weber. >> is also and will be heading into november. she is 63% of the vote, which strongly for her. this is her first time voting this position, the secretary of state and appointed to this position by governor newsom. >> the important senate race also up for election alex padilla to padilla rather will keep his seat, but he would become his party's candidate for the upcoming election in november. and he has a...
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you've got president biden in an interview with the associated press.said a recession is not inevitable secondly we're in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. and then you've got jamie dimon, who essentially says i said there were storm clouds, big storm clouds hanging over this economy, and now it's a hurricane. so can both statements be true or essentially is one person seeing a recession and another person not >> look, nothing is certain and all economic forecasts have uncertainty. my best guess is that a recession is ahead i base that on the fact that we haven't had a situation like the present with inflation above 4 and unemployment below 4 without a recession following within a year or two. and so the likelihood is that in order to do what's necessary to stop inflation, the fed is going to raise interest rates enough that the economy will slip into recession. i think that view, which was not a common view a couple of months ago, is now the view of a number of statistical models and the view of a range of for
you've got president biden in an interview with the associated press.said a recession is not inevitable secondly we're in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. and then you've got jamie dimon, who essentially says i said there were storm clouds, big storm clouds hanging over this economy, and now it's a hurricane. so can both statements be true or essentially is one person seeing a recession and another person not >> look, nothing is certain and all...
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. >>> the associated press says a cambodian fisherman caught the world's largest recorded freshwaterh, according to scientists. the nearly 13-foot giant stingray was captured last week in the mekong river in northeastern cambodia. it weighs about 660 pounds. it was released back into the water. researchers attached a tagging device to the stingray, though, to track its movements and the fisherman was paid market value for his catch, about $600. >>> still to come, a noble gesture. the winner of a nobel peace prize auctions off his award for a record-breaking price. ♪♪ ♪♪ when you're chuggin' through life, sometimes you just wanna stop. so stop. even if it's not a good time. there's never a good time. let's do it anyway. stop all the chuggin' in your world and start sippin' with the people in it. lipton. stop chuggin'. start sippin'. dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula for face, too. aveeno®. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities a
. >>> the associated press says a cambodian fisherman caught the world's largest recorded freshwaterh, according to scientists. the nearly 13-foot giant stingray was captured last week in the mekong river in northeastern cambodia. it weighs about 660 pounds. it was released back into the water. researchers attached a tagging device to the stingray, though, to track its movements and the fisherman was paid market value for his catch, about $600. >>> still to come, a noble...
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tennis association told the associated press that it decided to let the athletes compete in the u.s.n because it didn't want to hold them accountability for actions of their governments. the athletes will play at flushing meadows under a neutral flag. it starts august 29th. >>> one win away. the warriors head back to boston hoping to claim their fourth nba championship in eight years. the full story coming up next in sports. another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want —your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities.™ >>> if you saw it, you know it. the warriors got a big win in a pivotal game last night, and they did it without steph making a single three pointer. >> it's actually the first time in his legendary
tennis association told the associated press that it decided to let the athletes compete in the u.s.n because it didn't want to hold them accountability for actions of their governments. the athletes will play at flushing meadows under a neutral flag. it starts august 29th. >>> one win away. the warriors head back to boston hoping to claim their fourth nba championship in eight years. the full story coming up next in sports. another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but...
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the associated press research reflects a deep pessimism about the economy. only 39% of americans approve of president biden's leadership overall. 60% disapprove. these findings could prove difficult for president biden in his pursuit of voters for his reelection in november's midterm elections. dan: the increasing omicron subvariants. the two strains that are spreading faster than the rest. ama: dr. anthony fauci is taking a second course of paxlovid. he started feeling better, testing negative, but his symptoms rebounded. he tested positive again and felt worse than the first time he showed symptoms. an increasing number of americans are reporting paxlovid rebound, which scientists are investigating. dan: covert infections from two very ends -- covid infections from two subvariants have officially surpassed other variants. ama: we spoke to experts about why the virus is spreading so quickly. >> over a month ago, ba.2 12.1 became the dominant strain across the country. fast forward to this week. the cdc confirmed ba.4 and ba.5 are responsible for the majorit
the associated press research reflects a deep pessimism about the economy. only 39% of americans approve of president biden's leadership overall. 60% disapprove. these findings could prove difficult for president biden in his pursuit of voters for his reelection in november's midterm elections. dan: the increasing omicron subvariants. the two strains that are spreading faster than the rest. ama: dr. anthony fauci is taking a second course of paxlovid. he started feeling better, testing...
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. >>> and the "associated press" says the biden administration has agreed to cancel $6 billion in loansollege students who say they were defrauded by their schools. it's part of a proposed class action lawsuit settlement involving about 200,000 former students at more than 150 colleges. the schools include devry university, the university of phoenix, and itt technical institute. if approved by a federal judge, the agreement would automatically cancel federal loan debt for students who were enrolled at schools that allegedly misled them. >>> and still to come, adele sending her love. the singer announces new concert plans. but fans are still waiting for answers about a postponed residency. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those, lovely, lemony, lemons. ♪ and never wonder if you got a good deal. because you did. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates ma
. >>> and the "associated press" says the biden administration has agreed to cancel $6 billion in loansollege students who say they were defrauded by their schools. it's part of a proposed class action lawsuit settlement involving about 200,000 former students at more than 150 colleges. the schools include devry university, the university of phoenix, and itt technical institute. if approved by a federal judge, the agreement would automatically cancel federal loan debt for...
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. >>> and the "associated press" says world war ii veterans were honored a day before the 75th anniversary 20 british veterans gathered yesterday near the pegasus bridge in northwestern france. it was one of the first sites liberated by allied forces that landed in normandy in 1944. they remembered those who gave their lives that day. >> i'm 97 now, but we think about that, all those poor lads that didn't get off the beach that day. that day was their last day, but they're always in minds. >> ceremonies are being held today in normandy to mark the anniversary. >>> still to come, "top gun" maintains altitude. the blockbuster movie has another big-ticket weekend at the box office. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's wort
. >>> and the "associated press" says world war ii veterans were honored a day before the 75th anniversary 20 british veterans gathered yesterday near the pegasus bridge in northwestern france. it was one of the first sites liberated by allied forces that landed in normandy in 1944. they remembered those who gave their lives that day. >> i'm 97 now, but we think about that, all those poor lads that didn't get off the beach that day. that day was their last day, but...
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. > and e "associated press" or reports residents in the city of odessa, texas, can safely drink ther again. over the weekend the city lifted the boil water order that had been in effect for several days. 165,000 homes and businesses lost water pressure or went dry after a water main broke last monday. last week temperatures reached about 100 degrees every day. >>> still to come, meet and greet. the latest high-profile hollywood figure to visit ukraine's border to support refugees. (music) who said you have to starve yourself to lose weight? who said you can't do dinner? who said only this is good? and this is bad? i'm doing it my way. meet plenity. an fda -cleared clinically proven weight management aid for adults with a bmi of 25-40 when combined with diet and exercise. plenity is not a drug - it's made from naturally derived building blocks and helps you feel fuller and eat less. it is a prescription only treatment and is not for pregnant women or people allergic to its ingredients. talk to your doctor or visit myplenity.com to learn more. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um,
. > and e "associated press" or reports residents in the city of odessa, texas, can safely drink ther again. over the weekend the city lifted the boil water order that had been in effect for several days. 165,000 homes and businesses lost water pressure or went dry after a water main broke last monday. last week temperatures reached about 100 degrees every day. >>> still to come, meet and greet. the latest high-profile hollywood figure to visit ukraine's border to support...
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a new poll from the associated press says 63% of catholic adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 68% say roe versus wade should be left as it is. the information comes as a supreme court officials are escalating a search for the source of the leaked draft opinion that would overturn roe versus white. the week ends up coming after hours till dawn world tour will be the first ever to be powered by crypto. the singer. >> announcing that the cryptocurrency exchange finance is the tour's official sponsor finance is releasing exclusive nft collection for the tour along with co-branded tour merchandise case. you're interested. a concert goers will also be able to use their virtual ticket stubs for access. 2 commemorative nft ease that will provide unique experiences for the fans. the weekend's world tour kicks july 8th in toronto and he'll be playing at levi stadium. on august. 27th. jeff bezos, elon musk now lebron james, according to forbes, the can >> the first active nba player to ascend into that tax bracket and only the league second superstar to reach that status.
a new poll from the associated press says 63% of catholic adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 68% say roe versus wade should be left as it is. the information comes as a supreme court officials are escalating a search for the source of the leaked draft opinion that would overturn roe versus white. the week ends up coming after hours till dawn world tour will be the first ever to be powered by crypto. the singer. >> announcing that the cryptocurrency exchange finance...
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that was hit by russian asked, writes in march and associated press investigation suggests as many as 600 people may have been killed that as they storm shelter. ukraine says russia knew it was a civilian target. now, mary, you poll is in russian hands and an independent investigation at the site has been impossible. exactly who and how many people died that may never be known. in april satellite images showed apparent mass graves near the city. local officials say up to $9000.00 bodies could be buried that victims of russian aggression. they say what now russia is focusing its assault on the loo hunter region. the fia is if more towns and cities fall under russian control, the harder it will become to investigate potential war crimes and hold any one there to account. and members of a multi nation european team investigating a ledge war crimes held a briefing today in the hague, in the netherlands. that investigation is being coordinated by the european union agency for criminal justice. the international criminal court is also investigating a ledge war crimes in ukraine willis in 1s
that was hit by russian asked, writes in march and associated press investigation suggests as many as 600 people may have been killed that as they storm shelter. ukraine says russia knew it was a civilian target. now, mary, you poll is in russian hands and an independent investigation at the site has been impossible. exactly who and how many people died that may never be known. in april satellite images showed apparent mass graves near the city. local officials say up to $9000.00 bodies could...
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and the first question, i'm told, is darlene superville from the associated press. >> mr. president, two questions, please. [laughter] >> of course. >> america is back with your motto at the first nato summer summit last year and you're here after the supreme court overturned constitutional protections of abortions, after the shootings in buffalo and texas at a time of record inflation and new polling this week shows that 85% of the u.s. public thinks the country is going in the wrong direction. how do you e xp going in the wro direction, including some of the leaders you've been meeting with this week, who think that when you put all of this together, it amounts to an america that's going backwards? >> they do not think that. you haven't found one person, one world leader to say america is going backwards. america's better-positioned to lead the world than we ever have been. we have the strongest economy in the world, our inflation rates are lower than other nations in the world. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of
and the first question, i'm told, is darlene superville from the associated press. >> mr. president, two questions, please. [laughter] >> of course. >> america is back with your motto at the first nato summer summit last year and you're here after the supreme court overturned constitutional protections of abortions, after the shootings in buffalo and texas at a time of record inflation and new polling this week shows that 85% of the u.s. public thinks the country is going in...
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. >>> the "associated press" reports the biden administration says kids under 5 may be able to get theirune 21st. the fda advisory panel is expected to recommend authorization of pfizer and moderna shots for young kids when it meets later on this month. the white house says additional funding is needed to prevent the country from running out of covid vaccines, tests, and treatments in the fall if there's a new wave of cases. >> so if you're wondering what is it that really worries me, i think we have the tools for the summer. we will not have the tools for the fall and winter unless congress steps up and funds us. >> the administration says that it has enough vaccines to begin delivering them to kids when they're approved. >>> still to come, purple block party. we're going to take you to minneapolis where they paid tribute to superstar prince with a giant art installation. looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and mainta
. >>> the "associated press" reports the biden administration says kids under 5 may be able to get theirune 21st. the fda advisory panel is expected to recommend authorization of pfizer and moderna shots for young kids when it meets later on this month. the white house says additional funding is needed to prevent the country from running out of covid vaccines, tests, and treatments in the fall if there's a new wave of cases. >> so if you're wondering what is it that...
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but first present by jon the associated press, republicans claim that his spending is to blame for record high inflation is quote bizarre as the white house tries to convince us it is not his fault. >> the president did not take the actions he's taken the past several months, the prices that we see now would be a lot worse. it is actually blunted some of the increase that could have been. and so the president has taken action. he has been a leader. now he is asking congress clearly to act in certain ways. and also asking for the oil refineries to do their part and not make money off a time of war. maria: houser public a whip steve scalise joins me right now. congressman, i'm not sure if the white house press secretary understands the market and business at all based on that answer. the president certainly pointing fingers about the blame of high oil prices. >> maria great to be with you. president biden is really good at trying to blame everybody else. if you just unpack her statement, she blamed multiple different people in the same sentence about who to blame for inflation. none of whic
but first present by jon the associated press, republicans claim that his spending is to blame for record high inflation is quote bizarre as the white house tries to convince us it is not his fault. >> the president did not take the actions he's taken the past several months, the prices that we see now would be a lot worse. it is actually blunted some of the increase that could have been. and so the president has taken action. he has been a leader. now he is asking congress clearly to act...