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becky says the u set in the morning. becky says the upset and _ in the morning. upset and frustration over - in the morning. becky says the upset and frustration over herl upset and frustration over her illness has been compounded by the quality of care she has received from parts of the nhs. she hasjoined more than received from parts of the nhs. she has joined more than 200 other health care workers in signing a letter supported by the campaign therefore me, raising concerns about the safety of me patients and calling for urgent action. i feel that we have all been left to rot, which i know it takes sounds dramatic, but neglected had not been listened to. and this campaign is giving us all a voice. ., ., , a voice. her life, her horizons have shrunk— a voice. her life, her horizons have shrunk so _ a voice. her life, her horizons have shrunk so much. - a voice. her life, her horizons have shrunk so much. she - a voice. her life, her horizons have shrunk so much. she is| have shrunk so much. she is suffering _ have shrunk so much. she is suffering. we are suffer
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>> thank you, becky. news. a better but actually and the yesterday together with other county director, so these interventional goes discussing get these are into ally and the potential impact that this will have on the civilian population. this has been announced just yesterday. so at the moment they modality on how this blockade that will be imposed. the it's still very unclear, but obviously, i mean, we are confident that these unfortunately will also impact the arrival of humanitarian aid i mean, within it's good to have you own communities that are extremely strained yeah i'm going, to give you just 60 seconds for, your key message to our viewers watching this today, it is what we collectively call for an immediate cessation of the hostilities. the situation is escalating to the point that lebanon, the lebanese communities really cannot take it aid agencies are striving to do their best, but no escalation would have extremely dire concepts and they're considering that they're at the moments that because th
>> thank you, becky. news. a better but actually and the yesterday together with other county director, so these interventional goes discussing get these are into ally and the potential impact that this will have on the civilian population. this has been announced just yesterday. so at the moment they modality on how this blockade that will be imposed. the it's still very unclear, but obviously, i mean, we are confident that these unfortunately will also impact the arrival of humanitarian...
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thank you very much, becky. so yes. we are here. right on the syrian side of the border with with lebanon right now behind me, there are queues of about at least two that's 2.5 kilometers of vehicles passes cars, and also of people walking we have been here now for four days. >> and the estimate is that at least 70,000 people have crossed is correct. there are basically two groups, so one group is syrian refugees who have been in lebanon and who have been there as result of the conflict here. and for coming back, then there's this second group of labor lebanese who are fleeing the violence and the bombing in their own countries and are coming to seek shelter in right here. and i think becky back a first the first thing to point out, i think you've hinted at this under bombing to another country where there still you know, war in parts of that country now for 13 years. >> and also a country which has been absolutely devastated on the economic on the economic side. >> so these are the types of incredibly painful choices that the peopl
thank you very much, becky. so yes. we are here. right on the syrian side of the border with with lebanon right now behind me, there are queues of about at least two that's 2.5 kilometers of vehicles passes cars, and also of people walking we have been here now for four days. >> and the estimate is that at least 70,000 people have crossed is correct. there are basically two groups, so one group is syrian refugees who have been in lebanon and who have been there as result of the conflict...
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thanks for that, becky. so new economic data in china shows the country has more work ahead if it wants to hit critical goals, we will break down the numbers in a live report back with that in just a moment watching and then our world changed. tv on the edge next sunday at nine on cnn you're the leader is disaster clean up and restoration. >> how do you make like it never even happened, happened all right. >> there's a pro for that serve like you've never even happened. did you know slinging has all the election coverage for the best price? election coverage for the best price election coverage for the best price best price election coverage for $40 a month. >> sling lets you do that if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love week. some things should stand the test of time long-lasting alia hd it could soon difficultly improve your vision. >> more people on islay hd had no fluid in the retina compared to those on alia at four months? i alia hd's the i mean, wet amd therapy that
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right over to steve. >> becky, thanks.orting private payrolls for the month of august rose by just 99,000. an estimate of 140,000. lowest level reported by adp since 2021. good sector up 27,000. really that bad for the good sector. service sector just 27,000. all against a payroll estimate for friday of 161,000. we'll see how confident economists and forecasters are in that forecast as the day goes by. july revised down by 11,000 to 111,000 from 122,000. where were the jobs and were weren't they? small business did not do very well this month down by 9,000. you see right there. medium okay at 68,000. large businesses greater than 500 employees up by 42,000. by industry, there's education health services at the top again, but not as strong as it's been. construction okay. 27, but in that good sector it was manufacturing that took off the 8,000. financial activities okay, but professional business services down by 16,000. and data on wage gains unexchanged at 4.8% year over year for job stayers. 7.3% job changers. we don't k
right over to steve. >> becky, thanks.orting private payrolls for the month of august rose by just 99,000. an estimate of 140,000. lowest level reported by adp since 2021. good sector up 27,000. really that bad for the good sector. service sector just 27,000. all against a payroll estimate for friday of 161,000. we'll see how confident economists and forecasters are in that forecast as the day goes by. july revised down by 11,000 to 111,000 from 122,000. where were the jobs and were...
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becky, joe, commentary i have. same time. >> same time, didn't know. >> not a big -- >> no, massive massive. >> how many, dom >> in what >> in our class. >> in our total class, has got to be 3,000, maybe >> dunder mifflin, the office, huge nbc hit andy bernard went to cornell too. >> okay. >> thanks, dom >> for more on the markets, as the focus turns to the fed policy meeting next week, let's bring in natalie lavelle i'm trying to do some of this math welcome. good it see you. thanks for coming into the studio 100 basis points in 2024, which seems like there could be a 50 in there, maybe. >> potentially, yes. you know, we think that the inflation data is good enough, what is going to determine the magnitude and cadence of that is the growth data. we understand the bar is high heading into next week for 50 basis points cut but we're not out of the woods yet. we have retail sales next week on the 17th. if that comes in weak enough, maybe down half a percentage point, that could put 50 basis points on the table. i thi
becky, joe, commentary i have. same time. >> same time, didn't know. >> not a big -- >> no, massive massive. >> how many, dom >> in what >> in our class. >> in our total class, has got to be 3,000, maybe >> dunder mifflin, the office, huge nbc hit andy bernard went to cornell too. >> okay. >> thanks, dom >> for more on the markets, as the focus turns to the fed policy meeting next week, let's bring in natalie lavelle i'm trying...
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becky you, paula. thank you. paula hancocks is in abu dhabi. well, still to come. >> pope francis is speaking out over israel's mounting attacks on lebanon as fears of a wider war in the middle east grow more coming up, stay with us you look at the news of the weekend as questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn that's too much but i want donald can you slice that i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn mom jeans. she passed them down to you but who pack them to her ancestry dna can show you the people in places they came from your genes are one of a kind. >> find out why with ancestry dna learn best when their hands on that's why we're donating science kits schools in need and helping teachers keep their classrooms protected by killing 99.9% of germs because little hands deserve bag protection lysol here for healthy schools 20 years of experience as an hr professional and i hit reached a ceiling so i enrolled in un gc. >> i would not be the person that i am today had it not been for the partnership with you and gc wash dishwasher
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>> becky, we have danced back and forth on this. recession in our forecast for quite some time. we have taken that out and we basically have stagnant growth. we don't rule out negative quarters. we're not necessarily convinced you will be able to an vevert a recession. we believe the fed will move more quickly to get back into the neutral camp. we feel we will see a front loading of the rate cuts. having gotten to this point and the fed waiting to make sure inflation was on the downward trajectory, but having waited long enough to do that, we are already seeing tangible evidence of slowdown. there are still 200 basis points above. you have a lot to get back to neutral. a lot to drag out with small cuts would increase the odds you are not able to achieve a soft landing. our forecast is the fed front loads the easing and quickly getting back down to neutral and then in that scenario, you may be able to, indeed, avoid recession. >> i guess, michelle, some of the option markets were showing kind of on both sides of the straddle very ric
>> becky, we have danced back and forth on this. recession in our forecast for quite some time. we have taken that out and we basically have stagnant growth. we don't rule out negative quarters. we're not necessarily convinced you will be able to an vevert a recession. we believe the fed will move more quickly to get back into the neutral camp. we feel we will see a front loading of the rate cuts. having gotten to this point and the fed waiting to make sure inflation was on the downward...
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>> i don't think it's the biggest sticking point, becky.the rank and file members when i've been out there in the puget sound area, the older members who once had the pension and then had it taken away, they want it restored. there's not a company out there in the u.s. that wants to put a pension back in. it's not good for a company. at the end of the day, it's a very cost-heavy thing for you to offer your employees. that's why there are fewer and fewer who do this. i think if they were to get north of 33, 34%, then i think they're in a ballpark where the rank and file might say, okay, we can accept this. >> we don't need boeing and junk. you know what, though, phil. we don't need these jets anymore, anyway, because we're not going to use anymore jet fuel, right? there are people that -- forget these jets, phil. they're just bad for the environment, anyway. i think we can do without them. >> thank you, phil. >>> let's get back to the broader markets right now. the futures this morning at this point are a little higher. we've bounced around
>> i don't think it's the biggest sticking point, becky.the rank and file members when i've been out there in the puget sound area, the older members who once had the pension and then had it taken away, they want it restored. there's not a company out there in the u.s. that wants to put a pension back in. it's not good for a company. at the end of the day, it's a very cost-heavy thing for you to offer your employees. that's why there are fewer and fewer who do this. i think if they were...
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is becky a registereds voter? determine that. is becky really becky. licence? >> show you're even from your device, and the way any website texts you a number. then driver's licence, biometric screeni ing fingerprints, iris the airport. >> more than just -- >> back to the idea people don't want to i.d. anybody? >> look -- >> make the -- >> difference having an app people have confidence in to get more turnout and rules around that. i prefer biometric screening. we know you're you. ballot on-screen, make choices. digital don't have to worry about chahanging chads. >> i don't want you to have my b biometrics. you wait in line? >> fly united and -- >> a lot of people, for example, i dropped my daughter off at college. never doing this. if she were awake now check her phone five times. >> worry about biometrics hacked? >> no. using it to get into your phone all day every day. same thing. you might not be but vast majority of people are. the point, meet people where they are. deployed military, voting, disabilities lard to vote. able to vote on their phone.
is becky a registereds voter? determine that. is becky really becky. licence? >> show you're even from your device, and the way any website texts you a number. then driver's licence, biometric screeni ing fingerprints, iris the airport. >> more than just -- >> back to the idea people don't want to i.d. anybody? >> look -- >> make the -- >> difference having an app people have confidence in to get more turnout and rules around that. i prefer biometric...
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at this point, as you say, becky, it is significant. moving inwards to a mosque central part of beirut you as president joe biden says he will speak with prime minister netanyahu of israel soon. biden says, a wider war must be avoided, and the u.s is taking precautions. he says all out war in the middle ages be avoided really have you've already taken precautions relative to our embassies personnel were wants to leave but we're not there yet, but we're working like hell with the french and many others meantime, national security council spokesperson john kirby says, although the u.s. >> is not morning, the hezbollah leaders death, they are mourning, quote, any loss of civilian life. the pentagon says, us will reinforce defensive air support capabilities in the region in the coming days, kirby emphasizes it's important to stay ready for a potential response from hezbollah for, from their backers, iran well, the rhetoric certainly suggests they're going to try to do something. i mean, just coming out of tehran, but we don't really know. w
at this point, as you say, becky, it is significant. moving inwards to a mosque central part of beirut you as president joe biden says he will speak with prime minister netanyahu of israel soon. biden says, a wider war must be avoided, and the u.s is taking precautions. he says all out war in the middle ages be avoided really have you've already taken precautions relative to our embassies personnel were wants to leave but we're not there yet, but we're working like hell with the french and many...
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good morning, becky. it is obviously an unfortunate ruling from the apple standpoint and it has been in court a long time. let's put it in context for investors. $14 billion of cash, essentially, that already is escrowed and put away just in case this eventuality would occur. when you think about it in terms of apple's free cash flow, we're talking $14 billion off what they generate $100 million annually. less than two months of cash flow impacted. you think of apple as an investment, this is more noise than anything else. it is unfortunate. they fought it for a long time and $14 billion to be put to other use. in the same time as apple as the even investment in the long run. >> i would notice that if it was my bottom line. >> sure. for one year? yes, absolutely. when you think about apple's ability and this is where apple is unique and do you this every year. it does take away $14 billion and not to say that is mis minuscule, but in the valuation perspective, but when you have $15 billion in shares, you
good morning, becky. it is obviously an unfortunate ruling from the apple standpoint and it has been in court a long time. let's put it in context for investors. $14 billion of cash, essentially, that already is escrowed and put away just in case this eventuality would occur. when you think about it in terms of apple's free cash flow, we're talking $14 billion off what they generate $100 million annually. less than two months of cash flow impacted. you think of apple as an investment, this is...
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so all over the place, becky. that the retail sector remains relatively strong. no real sign of the consumer giving it up on a broad basis, and feeding into a decent gdp number that's going to be part of the dilemma for the fed when it makes its decision. >> steve, thank you. >> sure. >> okay. >> coming up, mark reaction to the new retail sales data and what to watch for in the fixed income, as the fed begins its latest meeting. but first, as we head to a break, check out shares of microsoft this morning, the company increasing its quarterly dividend by 10% and announcing its board has approved a new share buyback program worth up to $60 billion. that stock on the move this morning, as well, after a big move throughout the year. move throughout the year. we're coming right back. so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if everybody buys them? oh, i hadn't thought of that that's probably not gonna can we handle that kind of traffic? the network can handle it! i downloaded eight ho
so all over the place, becky. that the retail sector remains relatively strong. no real sign of the consumer giving it up on a broad basis, and feeding into a decent gdp number that's going to be part of the dilemma for the fed when it makes its decision. >> steve, thank you. >> sure. >> okay. >> coming up, mark reaction to the new retail sales data and what to watch for in the fixed income, as the fed begins its latest meeting. but first, as we head to a break, check...
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becky, don't you want your s.a.l.t. back?g. >> if we're going to spend it anyway on the transition -- >> i don't think any of it comes back. samt doesn't come back because it was such a political issue at the time. >> i want mine. >> what we're talking about, what drives the debt and deficit is still the entitlement side. it's not so much the annual spending debate. it's the entitlement debate. >> not medicare and social security. that's -- >> they'll run out of money within ten years. >> you can fix that in certain ways, but what it is the unfunded safety net stuff that we do, which is now out of control. it used to be $7,000. i don't know. 30 years ago. it's $34,000 now. >> no, i mean. >> you're talking medicaid, food stamps. >> when you look at entitlements, on the entitlement side, revenues do not keep pace without. and it's very clear. but it's not just medicare and social security. >> all that other stuff. >> 70% of the annual outlays in the government are interest on the debt, social security, medicare, and that's beco
becky, don't you want your s.a.l.t. back?g. >> if we're going to spend it anyway on the transition -- >> i don't think any of it comes back. samt doesn't come back because it was such a political issue at the time. >> i want mine. >> what we're talking about, what drives the debt and deficit is still the entitlement side. it's not so much the annual spending debate. it's the entitlement debate. >> not medicare and social security. that's -- >> they'll run out...
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>> good morning, joe and becky.shares of apple ahead of the iphone 16 release tomorrow. shares are up over 1.5%. the fed cutting rates also likely a factor for the iphonemaker. shares up 1.5%. morgan stanley out with a very optimistic note on iphone sales and they're apparently watching cnbc. they cited t-mobile ceo mike siebert who talked to cramer and said apple sales are up year over year, probably due to subsidiesy s subsidies. apple shipments up over 1.5%. we're looking at darden restaurants, those shares higher despite misses on the top and the bottom line. you can see shares up are almost 10%. so the parent company of olive garden and ruth chris steak house, they missed on sales as well. restaurant traffic slowed in july but trends have improved since then. they announced a new partnership with uber, olive garden the first restaurant in the group to pilot those deliveries are expected to start later this year with other brands expected to be included in 2025. shares of darden restaurants now up over 10.5% rig
>> good morning, joe and becky.shares of apple ahead of the iphone 16 release tomorrow. shares are up over 1.5%. the fed cutting rates also likely a factor for the iphonemaker. shares up 1.5%. morgan stanley out with a very optimistic note on iphone sales and they're apparently watching cnbc. they cited t-mobile ceo mike siebert who talked to cramer and said apple sales are up year over year, probably due to subsidiesy s subsidies. apple shipments up over 1.5%. we're looking at darden...
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>> i don't -- i don't think so, becky.e consumer front, as long as the job market is balanced, that's what i would say it is right now. it's not tight, but balanced. we have wage growth of 4.5%. if you have jobs and you have wages, by the way, if you switch the job, you get 7% wage growth. i think the consumer is in okay shape. by the way, u.s. household net worth is fulactually at record highs. i think the consumer -- not all of the consumers are doing well, but they are doing okay and hanging in there. we know it is 70% of the economy. that is super important. i don't think the fed going 50 knows anything. i think they can go 50 because it is restrictive. >> if you are feeling pretty positively about things and it sounds like you are, what are you buying in. >> i added to broadcom last week after it fell two fridays ago. on monday, i started adding to it. a.i., obviously, we know it is strong for them. the number two player for them. that will be up threefold this year from last year. vmware. it is a $4 billion revenue r
>> i don't -- i don't think so, becky.e consumer front, as long as the job market is balanced, that's what i would say it is right now. it's not tight, but balanced. we have wage growth of 4.5%. if you have jobs and you have wages, by the way, if you switch the job, you get 7% wage growth. i think the consumer is in okay shape. by the way, u.s. household net worth is fulactually at record highs. i think the consumer -- not all of the consumers are doing well, but they are doing okay and...
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thanks so much becky? data and what it could mean for the fed's upcoming interest rate decision and senior port fot follow yo manager steven eismawin ll join us and we'll talk to him about the financials >>> "squawk box" will be right back. [ silence ♪ o say can you see ♪ >>> we are approaching 8:46 a.m. on the east coast. the time that american airlines flight 11 struck the north tower at the world trade center 23 years ago today. the commemoration ceremony at the 9/11 memorial and museum in lower manhattan begins at that time with a moment of silence followed by several others the ceremony honors the 2,983 men, women and children killed in the attacks at the world trade center, the pentagon and aboard united airlines flight 93, in 2001. also those killed in the 1993 world trade center bombing. ♪ through the night that our flag was still there ♪ o, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ or the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ [ applause ] [ silence [ bell tolls ] >> right face, mar
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we have data coming up, becky.e fed. watching the futures ahead of that we picked up ground through the course of the morning. dow up by 60 points. s&p up by 6. nasdaq up by 24. rick santelli is standing by at the cme group and, rick, again, pretty important number. >> yes. the fed's favorite inflation numbers, of course, all embedded in the august personal income and spending report. on in fact side, looking at a number that should be in the vicinity up 0.4. actual number a bit less. up 0.2 on income. go back june was up 0.2. finding a smaller month over month increase going all the way back to october last year up 0.1. now, look at the spending side. it's closer to expectations, but still on the light side. expecting up 0.3. end up with up 0.2% equalling where we were in april. all the way to january, beginning of the year, to find a smaller number in the form of 0.1. adjusted for inflation. call it real spending. that comes in snack dab where expectations were. up 0.1%. the problem is up 0.1, wrlighte since apri
we have data coming up, becky.e fed. watching the futures ahead of that we picked up ground through the course of the morning. dow up by 60 points. s&p up by 6. nasdaq up by 24. rick santelli is standing by at the cme group and, rick, again, pretty important number. >> yes. the fed's favorite inflation numbers, of course, all embedded in the august personal income and spending report. on in fact side, looking at a number that should be in the vicinity up 0.4. actual number a bit less....
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>> becky, talked with you about this, too.conductor and tech names. i don't care so much what happens to nvidia and broadcom in the next couple weeks. they'll have blowout earnings for years to come. the last 20 years nvidia is a top performing stock. a trend that seems to be there. i like these opportunities. pick these names up on sale hold them for long periods of time and a.i. in its infancy working out kinks, how it's actually going to help companies improve top and bottom lines. that will play out as these things have time to actually work through. >> quickly, sylvia. not just some of the tech names you like. also eli lilly? real opportunity there as well? >> real opportunity there. blowout earnings. seem to be able to meet demand they have for weight-loss drugs. big line topline baby boomer pay a large defensive name dividend. interest in weight-loss drugs and lily seems to come out at a fair winner there. >> thanks. >> thank you. >>> coming up, texas senator ted cruz joining us live onset to talk about his no tax on ti
>> becky, talked with you about this, too.conductor and tech names. i don't care so much what happens to nvidia and broadcom in the next couple weeks. they'll have blowout earnings for years to come. the last 20 years nvidia is a top performing stock. a trend that seems to be there. i like these opportunities. pick these names up on sale hold them for long periods of time and a.i. in its infancy working out kinks, how it's actually going to help companies improve top and bottom lines....
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becky williams caught covid in march 2020.st two years, she's also met the criteria for me, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, which has many overlapping features with long covid. i've lost myjob. i'vejust been stripped of my doctor training number because i've been off sick for too long. i've lost friends who don't want to get it or don't get it. i've lost my independence, my ability to drive to look after myself. can't even wash my own hair. so these tablets are the first thing in the morning. becky says the upset and frustration over her illness has been compounded by the quality of care she's received from parts of the nhs. she's joined more than 200 other healthcare workers in signing a letter supported by the campaign. i feel that we've all been left to rot, which i know sounds dramatic but neglected and not being listened to. and this campaign is giving us all a voice. it's helped me. her life, her horizons have shrunk so, so much. she's suffering. we're suffering. um, yeah. it's not great. we've actually spent qui
becky williams caught covid in march 2020.st two years, she's also met the criteria for me, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, which has many overlapping features with long covid. i've lost myjob. i'vejust been stripped of my doctor training number because i've been off sick for too long. i've lost friends who don't want to get it or don't get it. i've lost my independence, my ability to drive to look after myself. can't even wash my own hair. so these tablets are the first thing in the...
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becky, keep an eye on those stocks.. >> dom, we will check in with you in just a little bit. meantime, when we come back, geopolitical tensions and the markets. palantir head of defense and former congressman mike gallagher joins us. >>> and later, legendary investor lee cooperman will join us to talk markets and stock ideas, what he's seeing out there right now. "squawk box" will be right back. (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. o unl, to create new legacies, to transform a company, industry, economy, generation. because grit and vision working in lockstep puts you on the path to your full potential. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. >> i made a promise to my daughter that i would get my college degree. i had 20 years of experience as an hr professional. i had reached a ceiling, so i enrolled in umgc. umgc removes every barrier. everyone treated me like a person with individual needs and met me where i was.
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i'm joe kernen with becky quick.ey, tell cnbc they have begun preparations for a potential complete work stoppage by the longshoreman's union. a strike would shut down five of the ten busiest ports in north america. >>> macy's plans to hire more than 31,000 full and part-time employees. sounds like a lot. that's for the holidays. it is fewer than last year. but the department store is gearing up for a busy season, as usual. see how many pumpkins are at the supermarket now? it is, like, a month and a half, right? >> they have been out for a while. if you go to the drugstore, all the stuff is halloween, spooky season. >> i love scary movies. i love that holiday. not really a pagan. makes me feel like a pagan. >>> youtube is showing ads that whether you pause videos. it joins directv, sling and hulu by using targeted ads on pause screens. the new ads also pop up when you pause videos on the youtube mobile app, they're going to get you no matter where you are. just be prepared. >>> all right, checking the futures this mo
i'm joe kernen with becky quick.ey, tell cnbc they have begun preparations for a potential complete work stoppage by the longshoreman's union. a strike would shut down five of the ten busiest ports in north america. >>> macy's plans to hire more than 31,000 full and part-time employees. sounds like a lot. that's for the holidays. it is fewer than last year. but the department store is gearing up for a busy season, as usual. see how many pumpkins are at the supermarket now? it is, like,...
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good morning, sharon. >> good morning, becky.f more than 6,600 adults found a number of findings about how people feel about retirement. a majority found that reaching retirement may not happen like it did for their parents. 82% say achieving a comfortable retirement is much harder or somewhat harder to achieve. but looking at their own futures, the cnbc poll found 44% say they're cautiously optimistic to meet their retirement goal. 267% are realistic about that happening. 21% are doubtful and 9% say they believe it's never going to happen. with decline in traditional pensions, rising health care costs, and people living locker, many say rethinking retirement is the new reality and i mate mean working at least part time in your later years. most workers, 69% are worried about being able to stop. even among retires, more than a quarter, 28% say they're currently working to supplement their retirement funds either because they want to or they have to. joe coughlin who heads the age lab at mit says retirement itself is being retired
good morning, sharon. >> good morning, becky.f more than 6,600 adults found a number of findings about how people feel about retirement. a majority found that reaching retirement may not happen like it did for their parents. 82% say achieving a comfortable retirement is much harder or somewhat harder to achieve. but looking at their own futures, the cnbc poll found 44% say they're cautiously optimistic to meet their retirement goal. 267% are realistic about that happening. 21% are...
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becky anderson will be back with him brunhuber at the top of the hour.view vote for me. >> i promise peak that every day. >> if you vote for me, i promised me to everyday unlimited top banks. >> but does the infrastructure even exist for that, ethan? >> excellent question. dana, why are we not talking about the fact that my opponent has coatings well, that was it's a curveball proposal for unlimited recess got mashed together. i got my together the whole class knows i got my together. >> just say it. >> you can get your shots together to your covid-19 shot and your flu shot at the same visit as recommended by this either you see, i got my shots together. did ask your health care provider about getting this season's covid-19 shot when getting your flu shot, if you're do for both getting your together you're moving across town or across the country you can count on pods to deliver when he said we will which is why we were voted america's number one container moving company. look you're move today at pods.com liberty mutual customizes my car insurance, so i
becky anderson will be back with him brunhuber at the top of the hour.view vote for me. >> i promise peak that every day. >> if you vote for me, i promised me to everyday unlimited top banks. >> but does the infrastructure even exist for that, ethan? >> excellent question. dana, why are we not talking about the fact that my opponent has coatings well, that was it's a curveball proposal for unlimited recess got mashed together. i got my together the whole class knows i...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have another big morning for data as joe mentioned, the august producer price index is going to be released today at 8:30 a.m. eastern time then the ecb also announcing a decision on interest rates coming at 8:15 a.m take a look at the u.s. equity futures ahead of yesterday's huge volatile swings the dow indicated up by 45 points the s&p futures up 7 the nasdaq up by 28. as joe said, it was a wild trading day following yesterday's consumer price index. initially, the markets were down the dow fell 744 points early i the session, but then about faced and came all the way back to add more than 100 appointments at the end of the session. s&p 500 was down by more than 1% and turned around to close higher by nearly 1%. something the index hasn't done since november of 2022 the nasdaq surged by 2%. it was a 3.5% round trip investors jumps on the mega cap tech names and chip stocks i heard a lot of explanations about why it happened and nothing made sense to me that means the fed will not
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have another big morning for data as joe mentioned, the august producer price index is going to be released today at 8:30 a.m. eastern time then the ecb also announcing a decision on interest rates coming at 8:15 a.m take a look at the u.s. equity futures ahead of yesterday's huge volatile swings the dow indicated up by 45 points the s&p futures up 7 the nasdaq up by 28. as joe said, it was a wild trading day following...
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becky says the uset thing in the morning... becky says the unset and _ thing in the morning... and calling for more urgent action.- safety of me patients and calling for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been _ for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left _ for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left to _ for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left to rot, - for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left to rot, which i | we've all been left to rot, which i know sounds dramatic, but neglected, and not being listened to, and this campaign is giving us all a voice. her life, her horizons, have shrunk so much _ her life, her horizons, have shrunk so much she _ her life, her horizons, have shrunk so much. she is suffering, we're suffering — so much. she is suffering, we're suffering. yeah. it is not great. we have suffering. yeah. it is not great. have actually suffering. yeah. it is not great. - have actually spent quite a lot of money to enable me to harvest my eggs, so that if i did get better, there's may maybe a chance of bei
becky says the uset thing in the morning... becky says the unset and _ thing in the morning... and calling for more urgent action.- safety of me patients and calling for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been _ for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left _ for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left to _ for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left to rot, - for more urgent action. i feel that we've all been left to rot, which i | we've all been left...
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becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> gio: thank you, becky. >> whit: i'm stocking up on thets this year -- they're going to be, you know, boom. we're going to shut down the whole grid. >> janai: she literally said quick to break. >> gio: coming up here on "gma," herm edwards sizes up the games on a busy day for the nfl. stick around. more hang outs. more “mmmmm, so good!” yeah, give us more of all of that little stuff that makes life so great. but if you're older or or have certain health conditions, you also have more risk from flu, covid-19 and rsv. but vaccines help keep you from getting really sick. and that, is huge. it's time to feed the dogs real food in the right amount. a healthy weight can help dogs live a longer and happier life. the farmer's dog makes weight management easy with fresh food pre-portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. - target circle week, one week. - su
becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> gio: thank you, becky. >> whit: i'm stocking up on thets this year -- they're going to be, you know, boom. we're going to shut down the whole grid. >> janai: she literally said quick to break. >> gio: coming up here on "gma," herm edwards sizes up the games on a busy day for the nfl. stick around. more hang outs. more “mmmmm, so good!” yeah, give us more of all of that little stuff that makes life so great....
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becky worley has details as always for us. good morning, becky. >> michael, good morning. food products called amazon saver. and more discounting on grocery items for prime members. they want us to turn to them when we want to save on food costs. this morning amazon widening the grocery aisle announcing amazon saver, what they're describing as a new no thrills brand. facing off against other budget friendly brands like wal-mart's great value, target's good and gather. amazon said it will offer grocery staples like cookies, canned fruit and condiments, many which they say will be priced for less than $5. already available for purchase items like this 42 ounce can of oats for $3.99. several flavors of coffee creamers for $3.49 and a traditional pizza sauce for $1.09. >> the idea is that the basic products are less expensive, especially for products you keep buying over an over again. >> reporter: and while we don't know how all the amazon items will be priced, that 15 ounce jar at pizza sauce at $1.09 offers a comparison. for a shopper in new jersey we priced wal-mart's grea
becky worley has details as always for us. good morning, becky. >> michael, good morning. food products called amazon saver. and more discounting on grocery items for prime members. they want us to turn to them when we want to save on food costs. this morning amazon widening the grocery aisle announcing amazon saver, what they're describing as a new no thrills brand. facing off against other budget friendly brands like wal-mart's great value, target's good and gather. amazon said it will...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, becky.e don't have all of the details with the chargers sealed. the mayor is expected to face these charges as soon as today. what we do know is mayor adams is striking a defiant tone releasing this statement last night. >> i will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and my spirit. if i'm charged, i know i'm be in the innocent. i will request an immediate trial so new yorkers hear the truth. >> reporter: we don't know the charges, but there is controversy whether adams should stay in office. congress her cortez releasing this statement yesterday. i do not see how he can continue governing new york city. the flood of vacancies are threatening government function. nonstop investigations make it impossible to retain qualified administration. the mayor's office put out a statement defying that saying in effect no thanks, aoc, we're not going to resign. that was before the indictment now. this is the first time a sitting mayor of new york city has faced federal charges. this inv
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, becky.e don't have all of the details with the chargers sealed. the mayor is expected to face these charges as soon as today. what we do know is mayor adams is striking a defiant tone releasing this statement last night. >> i will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and my spirit. if i'm charged, i know i'm be in the innocent. i will request an immediate trial so new yorkers hear the truth. >> reporter: we don't know...
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that went to becky redfern, she won gold in the 100 metres breaststroke in the pool.er, and as i say, in the last couple of minutes, becky redfern has just won gold for paralympics gb. early around, there were two brilliant performances by the two youngest members of the team. in the pool, there was a silverfor iona team. in the pool, there was a silver for iona winnifrith, who team. in the pool, there was a silverfor iona winnifrith, who is just 13 years old. she's the youngest member a pair picks gb. she's already won two european titles this year, a brilliant performance in her 100 metres breaststroke vinyl. she couldn't catch the winner, maria pavlova, but she set a new lifetime best to claim the silver medal. an incredible performance there from iona winnifrith. she said afterwards it was really cool. meanwhile, there was really cool. meanwhile, there was also a bronze medal for 1a—year—old... in the table tennis. now, she was in the semifinals, she won the first two games, in fact. she was on the brink of a place in the final, but then her opponent came back to
that went to becky redfern, she won gold in the 100 metres breaststroke in the pool.er, and as i say, in the last couple of minutes, becky redfern has just won gold for paralympics gb. early around, there were two brilliant performances by the two youngest members of the team. in the pool, there was a silverfor iona team. in the pool, there was a silver for iona winnifrith, who team. in the pool, there was a silverfor iona winnifrith, who is just 13 years old. she's the youngest member a pair...
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in the pool, becky redfern made it third time lucky with gold in the sb13100m breaststroke final.ed, had finished second in the event at the past two paralympics but is the current world champion. the 24—year—old turned well ahead of her rivals and controlled her pace to win in one minute 16.02 seconds. alice tai has picked up her second gold, and herfourth medal of the games. she recovered from a bad start in the women's s8 50m freestyle, to take the lead in the final ten metres, and then held on to win by half a body length. the youngest member of the paralympics gb team — 13—year—old iona winnifrith — has picked up a silver. the teenager was just a few seconds behind gold medalist, mariia pavlova who finished with a world record time. winnifrith battled hard to take second place in the sb7100m breaststroke. that's it from us. thank you for watching sportsday, more on the bbc sports website. hello. the weather across the uk is certainly pretty varied right now. looking back at thursday, some places got to see blue skies and sunshine. gorgeous scenes there in the highlands. compa
in the pool, becky redfern made it third time lucky with gold in the sb13100m breaststroke final.ed, had finished second in the event at the past two paralympics but is the current world champion. the 24—year—old turned well ahead of her rivals and controlled her pace to win in one minute 16.02 seconds. alice tai has picked up her second gold, and herfourth medal of the games. she recovered from a bad start in the women's s8 50m freestyle, to take the lead in the final ten metres, and then...
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program thousands photos from the homes of the some of the worst flooding the his son for joe and becky 21 people are reported to have until the welcome to the program, lebanese, the officials say at least 9 people were killed, a nearly 2800 injured when pages used by the hezbollah militant group exploded simultaneously across the country, his beloved plains, as well. for the last sunset, the attack would not go unpunished. but there was no immediate comment from these fairly military. as the k arctic seems like this blade of hundreds of times throughout lebanon and syria, behind the kings, peters used by the militia group hezbollah to communicate with its operatives and supporters. and until the number of devices exploded, lasting rounding our ambulances were seen, crowding the streets, leaving the dead, and the wounded task produced throughout level. not the countries health ministers, confirmed thousands were injured in the unprecedented attack. the ministry of health as recorded more than 2800 injuries, 200 of which were in critical condition, and required either surgical interventi
program thousands photos from the homes of the some of the worst flooding the his son for joe and becky 21 people are reported to have until the welcome to the program, lebanese, the officials say at least 9 people were killed, a nearly 2800 injured when pages used by the hezbollah militant group exploded simultaneously across the country, his beloved plains, as well. for the last sunset, the attack would not go unpunished. but there was no immediate comment from these fairly military. as the k...
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i becky, on dodge and will not be going into an endless circle of talks. video mission includes flight perform. that's design. that's also under fire, the government is lower than expected funding for the military. this set, the opposition had expose the chancellor's pledge to turn around german defense policy in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine as a village excel issue. with germany's next fall of entry elections one year away, the clock is ticking for shows and his coordination to show they have a handle on migration and defense. you're watching dw, and use he's reminded now of our top story, us presidential candidates, donald trump and pamela harris, have both expressed confidence off to the tv device to pay a class for 19 minutes. so big issues like the economy migration and reproductive rights, a could be there only to buy all of the presidential mon use and analysis on our website, dw, dot com and on our social media accounts at nissan, charged rates in both being. thank you for watching the you'll see about the video that goes in the media and legal law. give a lot done
i becky, on dodge and will not be going into an endless circle of talks. video mission includes flight perform. that's design. that's also under fire, the government is lower than expected funding for the military. this set, the opposition had expose the chancellor's pledge to turn around german defense policy in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine as a village excel issue. with germany's next fall of entry elections one year away, the clock is ticking for shows and his coordination to...
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more than 118000 methods and syrian becky cheese and other refugees of have to see their bones leaving with nothing. trying to find a safe place to stay at the with the bombing. now it with these really bombing exp extending into new areas 11 of the areas that they can find or can deem a safe and head to our street. so they are all due every day. what can you tell us about the situation for those who are internally displaced inside 11, and this is a government that has struggled domestically and as in many ways a barely been present in the 1st place. what is the situation inside loved or not? it's our new military dystrophy, it's seriously is because prior to this concept has been going through a series since the comic crisis people with many of the people in love and we're not able to secure enough food for their children. and the property has deepened a much lesser needs and refugees. and then the conflict escalated in the past 5 days. but it has been ongoing since october, which meant the wave of people who had been displaced had been precinct. but some of them have to just stay for
more than 118000 methods and syrian becky cheese and other refugees of have to see their bones leaving with nothing. trying to find a safe place to stay at the with the bombing. now it with these really bombing exp extending into new areas 11 of the areas that they can find or can deem a safe and head to our street. so they are all due every day. what can you tell us about the situation for those who are internally displaced inside 11, and this is a government that has struggled domestically...
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here's abc's becky worley. >> sleep is supposed to be peaceful, but for millions of americans, it's anything>> the consequences of sleep apnea are endless. in addition to feeling tired and sleepy, all the time, it's a huge risk factor for high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, dementia, and mood disturbance. >> medical sleep apnea tests need a doctor's prescription, can be pricey and require sleeping at a sleep center at night or hooking up diagnostic equipment at home. but apple just announced fda clearance for a software feature in the apple watch to help identify patterns of breathing disturbances suggestive of moderate to severe sleep apnea. to try it out, apple giving us exclusive early access to the new watch. the watch has a motion detector called an accelerometer that's so sensitive that from your wrist. apple says it can determine the pattern of your lungs inflating and deflating, and it logs when something disrupts that pattern. the watch has been monitoring my sleep for the last few nights, and when it comes to breathing disturbances, good news. it says they're not elevated fo
here's abc's becky worley. >> sleep is supposed to be peaceful, but for millions of americans, it's anything>> the consequences of sleep apnea are endless. in addition to feeling tired and sleepy, all the time, it's a huge risk factor for high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, dementia, and mood disturbance. >> medical sleep apnea tests need a doctor's prescription, can be pricey and require sleeping at a sleep center at night or hooking up diagnostic equipment at home....
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is a good guy becky. go for it. i proposed the next day. she said yes. i think president bush had a lot to do with that change. before i turn this over. this is on. before i turn this over to peter. mainly because jamie's not here. we are going to have time for. so i want you all to thinking, because i can see kellyanne and has a question. if you don't ask questions, i'm just going to get up and read more from the book and don't want that. so be thinking about your questions. peter, you're up. well, jeanne, thank you for the honor of being here. most of all for this book. what a joy it was as an and jeanne have mentioned what a joy it was to watch your devotion to president mrs. bush over the many years that that we've all known you. every page of this book reminds us of the character of george h.w. bush. and this is as political as this old objective reporter get tonight. just to say that character does matter. and character is going to be the ballot in every election up and down the line. all the way up to the top. in, for sure. the true candidate thro
is a good guy becky. go for it. i proposed the next day. she said yes. i think president bush had a lot to do with that change. before i turn this over. this is on. before i turn this over to peter. mainly because jamie's not here. we are going to have time for. so i want you all to thinking, because i can see kellyanne and has a question. if you don't ask questions, i'm just going to get up and read more from the book and don't want that. so be thinking about your questions. peter, you're up....
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included jean baker, elina brecht, patricia brady, myra goodman, christy miller, polly shulman and nancy beckyung, all of whom have gone on to publish work in first lady studies and most had doctor gould to thank for getting started. building upon this in the 1999, doctor gold launched the modern first ladies book seriess. published by the universityth press of kansas. it is impossible to overstate the importance of this book series. his lady bird johnson was the first to appear. it was based on archival research and concentrated on missus johnson's environmental work. it was the first book focused on a first ladies policy issues rather than a biographical treatment. it became the model for the series. seventeen books covering edith roosevelt all the way through hillary clinton and again broadened the field of scholars by inviting academics from various disciplines. i'm happy to report that jill and catherine are currently competing books on laura bush and michelle m obama respectivey to continue the series. still another important marker of increased interest that appeared when the national f
included jean baker, elina brecht, patricia brady, myra goodman, christy miller, polly shulman and nancy beckyung, all of whom have gone on to publish work in first lady studies and most had doctor gould to thank for getting started. building upon this in the 1999, doctor gold launched the modern first ladies book seriess. published by the universityth press of kansas. it is impossible to overstate the importance of this book series. his lady bird johnson was the first to appear. it was based...
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hezbollah in where frayed of the gloomiest consequences as the war between the idf and his brother becky, 2006, but they were preparing for that moment. and this is a 50 years long operations to be deeply penetrating the inner circle of secrets, of hezbollah and just to give an example, on october 10, the idf brought a plan to kill nasrallah in a bunker in beirut's this was this was not executed because of american pressure and for minister netanyahu didn't want that but astronomer has been moved to a much secure bunker later that year and the israelis knew that he is there. >> that the whole ballroom was moved to that place. >> and knew when he's going to come when he's going to chair this meeting of the jihad council. not just he was killed but many of his lieutenants and iranian generals were were killed as well. the israelis dropped 83 bonds some of them bunker busters in order to verify that everybody does feel to me like, you you're right that they've had the capacity and capability. >> this is the word they've been planning as opposed to the gaza one that took them by surprise. an
hezbollah in where frayed of the gloomiest consequences as the war between the idf and his brother becky, 2006, but they were preparing for that moment. and this is a 50 years long operations to be deeply penetrating the inner circle of secrets, of hezbollah and just to give an example, on october 10, the idf brought a plan to kill nasrallah in a bunker in beirut's this was this was not executed because of american pressure and for minister netanyahu didn't want that but astronomer has been...
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here's abc news reporter becky worley. >> in this morning's gma first look.n saver as their answer to the dollar store amazon saver. a new grocery brand aimed at helping consumers stretch their dollars. most items coming in under $5 with prime members getting an additional 10% off. amazon saver combined with the perks of amazon prime, are really going to start, piquing the interest of customers who are really trying to save money. the consumer giant, adding to the budget friendly market as they compete with other labels like walmart's great value and target's good and gather brand. amazon really is number one when it comes to logistics and delivering that product in a timely way to that customer. and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll take a look at how amazon's prices stack up against some of its competition with your gma first look i'm becky worley, abc news oakland, california. >> new at six. the headliner for this year's hardly strictly bluegrass festival. >> and when a muni route is set to reopen after nearly five years of construction, then back on dry land. >>
here's abc news reporter becky worley. >> in this morning's gma first look.n saver as their answer to the dollar store amazon saver. a new grocery brand aimed at helping consumers stretch their dollars. most items coming in under $5 with prime members getting an additional 10% off. amazon saver combined with the perks of amazon prime, are really going to start, piquing the interest of customers who are really trying to save money. the consumer giant, adding to the budget friendly market...
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becky, if my son has been pushing up with the idea that it will have the fee, i'm pushing the futures in the my recollection of the what has i see with that? so i'm fun. wow. have to tell him how much of a conclusion once again, unless i lost my life, i pray god, and we hope that all the my tiers rest and may rest in peace with them and give them patients. but the law and that's the all mighty etc, etc. you know, i will talk to you all their sacrifices and also their stances. we pray god to joe almighty, so that all the wounded have a speedy recovery them and will be in good health that shortly. so that they can come back to their families. and to their without will feel with all that we pray god as well with the blue a little so that jimmy our hearts and the hearts of all the lebanese, those who are showing compassion and solidarity and who are rooms above our main resilience. we hope that we will continue to keep this positive attitude and to remain resilient, and we hope that no politicians or media or social networks will try to offend. to lies this another solid daugherty, this t
becky, if my son has been pushing up with the idea that it will have the fee, i'm pushing the futures in the my recollection of the what has i see with that? so i'm fun. wow. have to tell him how much of a conclusion once again, unless i lost my life, i pray god, and we hope that all the my tiers rest and may rest in peace with them and give them patients. but the law and that's the all mighty etc, etc. you know, i will talk to you all their sacrifices and also their stances. we pray god to joe...
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and becky, 21 people are reported to have until the .
and becky, 21 people are reported to have until the .
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logical development of events would be to provide the drone itself with weapons capable of to hit becky. and again, according to experts, such work is most likely already underway, no night will be dark enough for terrorists while oreon is in the sky. yevgeny chekovets has the right to terrorists. the german authorities are still ready to help kiev with weapons. defense minister pestorius personally promised his ukrainian counterpart new missiles, while in germany itself the political ruling coalition enjoys less and less support. this was shown by the latest regional elections. from germany, a report by denis davidov. with a motorcycle escort the honor guard usually greets presidents or prime ministers. the reception of umerov was so touching that he jerked to hug pistorius again and again. the minister of defense was not in the mood, this is a signal for the whole world, and of course for russia, to show that reliable partners are standing here, the level of the reception of the minister shows cordiality, this is how partners who are especially close to the heart are received, when th
logical development of events would be to provide the drone itself with weapons capable of to hit becky. and again, according to experts, such work is most likely already underway, no night will be dark enough for terrorists while oreon is in the sky. yevgeny chekovets has the right to terrorists. the german authorities are still ready to help kiev with weapons. defense minister pestorius personally promised his ukrainian counterpart new missiles, while in germany itself the political ruling...
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coming up later, our becky worley got a look at the new sleep apnea feature on the new apple watch. us how it all works. that can really help some people. we've got more ahead, including an exclusive with the ceo of instagram with an aflownment for teens and parent. that's coming up. >> robin: new details about the titan submersible tragedy that resulted in the death of five people. a coast guard hearing revealed the craft's final message. new accusations about safety concerns before the doomed trip to the titanic began. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is in washington for us. good morning, gio. >> gio: hey, robin, good morning. these are all new serious allegations of ignored warnings. this morning as you mentioned, the final messages from the titan. the big question, did the passengers on board know that they were in trouble? this morning investigators sharing this new photo of the titan submersible, the tail cone sticking up in the sand at the bottom of the atlantic about 300 yards from the wreckage of the titanic. >> did you feel a sense of urgency or being rushed t
coming up later, our becky worley got a look at the new sleep apnea feature on the new apple watch. us how it all works. that can really help some people. we've got more ahead, including an exclusive with the ceo of instagram with an aflownment for teens and parent. that's coming up. >> robin: new details about the titan submersible tragedy that resulted in the death of five people. a coast guard hearing revealed the craft's final message. new accusations about safety concerns before the...
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but a sunshine to around the eastern side of the mediterranean, becky, i will see a scattering a shelves, the heaviest of which will be across the northern parts of the country, up toward c, a g, quite a brisk wind blowing in across the chain. so what's the weather there for a time to just around the black sea, but they're really heavy. right. and you can see that's making his way towards the balkans to was grace as we go on into the pots of next week, fans. so a lot of work, whether that was a, whether that is coming out to the north west of africa, some heavy pulses, the freight into morocco, northern areas of algae area in to the west side of the met. it's right in. and that will slide 5 east with central africa. i still same plans here, shala's, one of 2 showers to into southern africa and with the winds coming in from a southerly direction is looking pretty cold in cape town, 14 celsius on sunday, picking up and brightening up for monday. the pod huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on these governments with these 5 digit you say gett
but a sunshine to around the eastern side of the mediterranean, becky, i will see a scattering a shelves, the heaviest of which will be across the northern parts of the country, up toward c, a g, quite a brisk wind blowing in across the chain. so what's the weather there for a time to just around the black sea, but they're really heavy. right. and you can see that's making his way towards the balkans to was grace as we go on into the pots of next week, fans. so a lot of work, whether that was...