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ian: i certainly do. one nuance and that is all inflation is the same at this moment for the fed. headline inflation, core inflation, they have made no distinction. it is interesting because in the past they would always focus on core inflation over headline because it was less volatile but the realities of higher energy prices, higher food prices, and the fact that inflation has become the political touchstone at this point, makes all inflation equal and i think that will change but not until the midterms. kailey: it is to grades and to yields. have we already gotten past that? are we at a place where you can decide that it is an active -- accurate characterization of what we have seen? ian: i said the same thing once we got to 320. at 350, the logic holds a lot better but the reality is there is going to eventually be demand for 10 and 30 year paper and we have not seen the key investor classes of japan. there are certain parts of europe, really come in and start buying treasuries and when we do, that w
ian: i certainly do. one nuance and that is all inflation is the same at this moment for the fed. headline inflation, core inflation, they have made no distinction. it is interesting because in the past they would always focus on core inflation over headline because it was less volatile but the realities of higher energy prices, higher food prices, and the fact that inflation has become the political touchstone at this point, makes all inflation equal and i think that will change but not until...
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ian: more of a volume plunge story.t we saw in the great crash was a huge wave of forced selling from people whose adjustable-rate mortgages reset. they couldn't make the payments, we had a wave of forced selling, all the buyer disappeared. this time is different because we have not had an adjustable-rate mortgage boom over the last 10 years. all that is happening is the new buyers are disappearing, but they are disappearing at such a rapid rate, the market will move downward in volume very quickly. we are already seeing it in new homes, we will see it in existing homes in the next few months. it is possible that is enough to trigger a short lived decline in prices, rather than a multiyear crash. but the psychological shock of seeing home prices go from 25% to minus five will be quite big. if we are going to see a drop in home sales, things connected to that, retail, furniture, appliances, all of these businesses will suffer when volumes drop by 30%. this is underway now, the process is just beginning. lisa: that is whe
ian: more of a volume plunge story.t we saw in the great crash was a huge wave of forced selling from people whose adjustable-rate mortgages reset. they couldn't make the payments, we had a wave of forced selling, all the buyer disappeared. this time is different because we have not had an adjustable-rate mortgage boom over the last 10 years. all that is happening is the new buyers are disappearing, but they are disappearing at such a rapid rate, the market will move downward in volume very...
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investiga los ataques del 6 de eneroel expresidente donald trump ignor;o a sus consejeros que le dec;ianque no hubofrde >> en la audiencia se revel;o que la noche de la elecci;on trump solo escuch;o los consejos de su abogado (nombre en i ingl;es(, que seg;un la r representante republicana h habr;ia estado ebrio. esta es nuestra noticia principal y adem;as este lunes >> sin libertad bajo fianza, la corte suprema de estados unidos limita la posibilidad de que inmigrantes detenidos y con orden de deportaci;on salgan bajo fianza. la (inaudible( provoca activistas >> por primera vez un grupo bipartidista en el senado p propone un plan que podr;ia limitar la venta de armas a m menores de 21 aÑos, pero es s suficiente ? ante la crisis de violencia. estamos en uvalde, texacon las reacciones >> temor a la crisis, crece la preocupaci;on por la econom;ia, la bolsa de valores se desploma, los mercados globales se tambalean, expertos nos dicen c;omo proteger nuestro diner >> noticias telemundo con julio baqueiro >> buenas tardes. hoy se llev;o a cabo la segunda sesi;on de la comisi;on que investiga
investiga los ataques del 6 de eneroel expresidente donald trump ignor;o a sus consejeros que le dec;ianque no hubofrde >> en la audiencia se revel;o que la noche de la elecci;on trump solo escuch;o los consejos de su abogado (nombre en i ingl;es(, que seg;un la r representante republicana h habr;ia estado ebrio. esta es nuestra noticia principal y adem;as este lunes >> sin libertad bajo fianza, la corte suprema de estados unidos limita la posibilidad de que inmigrantes detenidos y...
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let's talk about ukraine, ian. borisjohnson was there on friday, a surprise visit.is first visit to ukraine, he had been criticised for not going. macron was back there again, and mario draghi was with him from italy. on the surface, you would think everything's fine, the alliance is strong, everyone is standing by ukraine, ukraine want more weapons and they want them yesterday, but that's perfectly understandable. iwonder, though, having been in ukraine for, what, 17 weeks or something, and having been there in 2014 when this war really began with the green men, the supposed mysterious figures who turned out to be russian special forces coming in and, it was said, destabilising the donbas region. what is your sense of this? i think we are in a pivotal moment right now. i think the war has changed shape — we all know that. it has become a lot more brutal in donbas, a lot more attritional. the russians are learning from their initial mistakes. the ukraine reaction has been incredible, it's been amazing. i have been there basically since january this year, and to see
let's talk about ukraine, ian. borisjohnson was there on friday, a surprise visit.is first visit to ukraine, he had been criticised for not going. macron was back there again, and mario draghi was with him from italy. on the surface, you would think everything's fine, the alliance is strong, everyone is standing by ukraine, ukraine want more weapons and they want them yesterday, but that's perfectly understandable. iwonder, though, having been in ukraine for, what, 17 weeks or something, and...
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lee westwood and ian poulter are _ were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among _ were on.g the - were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among the british i poulter are among the british players to be suspended, met with neither side appearing to back down, the power struggle around the future of golf looks set to ramble on for some time to comment. our golf correspondent iain carterjoins us live from the centurion club. iain, a shotgun start and shots fired from across the atlantic. the response from the us pga was swift, but probablyjust what greg norman and this liv series wanted. i think that as you heard there in that report the liv series golf enterprise is branding the pga tour action of announcing the suspensions as divisive but they were not a bit surprised by it. the players will have been surprised by an those who resigned the membership in the pga tour, they are not facing the prospect of not being able to play as sponsor invites which of you will thought that might have been their way of getting around any possible suspensions. so it is a draconian action ta
lee westwood and ian poulter are _ were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among _ were on.g the - were on. lee westwood and ian poulter are among the british i poulter are among the british players to be suspended, met with neither side appearing to back down, the power struggle around the future of golf looks set to ramble on for some time to comment. our golf correspondent iain carterjoins us live from the centurion club. iain, a shotgun start and shots fired from across the atlantic. the...
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ian: that's true.ropean union has done remarkable things, and the transatlantic consensus has been remarkable. who would've thought the european union would have found is the facility to ship arms ukraine, this is a very big change from the past. countries all over europe are increasing their defense spending as well. so there is a lot of consensus, but will that consensus if we are talking about not months, but years? we could be in a semi-permanent containment of russia, will everyone stick together? so far, it has been cohesive. as europe makes structural changes for the longer term, that cohesion may well hold. we will have to hope it does. yousef: there is a lot of finger-pointing around why ships cannot move in and out of key ukrainian ports, to try and receive and send important shipments of grain, and fertilizer, and other key soft commodities. how can there be a breakthrough in terms of managing those movements of navigation? ian: it's basically a security problem, and an insurance problem, of
ian: that's true.ropean union has done remarkable things, and the transatlantic consensus has been remarkable. who would've thought the european union would have found is the facility to ship arms ukraine, this is a very big change from the past. countries all over europe are increasing their defense spending as well. so there is a lot of consensus, but will that consensus if we are talking about not months, but years? we could be in a semi-permanent containment of russia, will everyone stick...
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ian, there are so many crises we face.n the wall came down, that was not true. in many ways, democracy was one of the strongest of america's abilities to influence and project power around the world. you cannot say that any more, january 6th was perhaps the defining moment so far, that really put a pin and that notjust so far, that really put a pin and that not just for those so far, that really put a pin and that notjust for those in the united states that are experiencing it, but for allies and adversaries of the united states all over the world. and as you say, we are in a crisis rich environment right now. the hopeful piece of this, and what i write my book about, is the fact that the seeds of a new amount more functional global order will be sown by this crisis. functional global order will be sown by this crisis-— by this crisis. going back to what liz cheney _ by this crisis. going back to what liz cheney said _ by this crisis. going back to what liz cheney said at _ by this crisis. going back to what liz cheney sai
ian, there are so many crises we face.n the wall came down, that was not true. in many ways, democracy was one of the strongest of america's abilities to influence and project power around the world. you cannot say that any more, january 6th was perhaps the defining moment so far, that really put a pin and that notjust so far, that really put a pin and that not just for those so far, that really put a pin and that notjust for those in the united states that are experiencing it, but for allies...
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there is ian wonderful gentle scotsman coming from alolans of of scotland. there is a number of his lovely paintings of different warships that see japanese merchant ship a higher limping with its oil into malta at the end of the pedestal operation 1942 and so on it was so wonderful to work with him and years that i was able to do so i would i had to start going back to the basic works basic official history on the second world war. see the one on the left is the four-volume massive cabin roskill british official history. the one on the right is the 15 volume of the united states navy history of operations in the second world war years ago, you know, ladies and gentlemen, i thought that these were just simplistic narratives who could read or pass on or see them second hand in book stores. i got to admire the authorship in both of these and the sustained amount of of detail which they supplied and brought them out really as early as in 1950s. i duff my hat these official naval histories. he has broadale and a mediterranean world. i won't do anything further.
there is ian wonderful gentle scotsman coming from alolans of of scotland. there is a number of his lovely paintings of different warships that see japanese merchant ship a higher limping with its oil into malta at the end of the pedestal operation 1942 and so on it was so wonderful to work with him and years that i was able to do so i would i had to start going back to the basic works basic official history on the second world war. see the one on the left is the four-volume massive cabin...
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thank you very much. ian _ remarkable lady. thank you very much, ian parkinson, _ remarkable lady.n has just been lit, one of many across the globe. didn't quite rivalled those celebrations you have been seeing in london, but people here are still doing their best. nick, thank you very much, from singapore. now we're going to look at some of the day's of the news. johnny depp has said he feels at peace after winning his libel case against his ex—wife, amber heard — following her claims in an article that she was a victim of domestic abuse. he has been awarded more than $10 million in damages, whilst ms heard was awarded $2 million for winning part of her libel case against him. domestic abuse campaigners say they're concerned the verdicts could send the wrong message to victims — as david sillito reports. all right, mrforeperson, is this the verdict of the jury? after six weeks in court, and six years of angry accusations after their divorce, the court, and millions across the world, watched the jury's judgment on amber heard's declaration that she had suffered domestic violence at
thank you very much. ian _ remarkable lady. thank you very much, ian parkinson, _ remarkable lady.n has just been lit, one of many across the globe. didn't quite rivalled those celebrations you have been seeing in london, but people here are still doing their best. nick, thank you very much, from singapore. now we're going to look at some of the day's of the news. johnny depp has said he feels at peace after winning his libel case against his ex—wife, amber heard — following her claims in...
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i completely agree with ian. this is a test of western solidarity.ted so much, understanding this is not really an attack on ukraine, it's an attack on europe and western values, there is no going back for the west. the west has to support ukraine. my question, and ian, i am glad you are out safely, perhaps you have a better understanding of this, it's now i think 114 days since this began, ukraine has done far better than we expected, its military is far more resilient and professional than people gave it credit for. but they have got to be exhausted now. also seeing staggering numbers of injuries and deaths now. do they have the depth, the manpower to actually sustain this war, even if they have the weapons given to them from the west? i think the big issue, really, is the economics. it is easy to forget economics in this situation. the attitude and desire is still there to save their country. the support is there. it's impossible to know the personnel issues because you are not getting that, there is propaganda on both sides and we don't really kn
i completely agree with ian. this is a test of western solidarity.ted so much, understanding this is not really an attack on ukraine, it's an attack on europe and western values, there is no going back for the west. the west has to support ukraine. my question, and ian, i am glad you are out safely, perhaps you have a better understanding of this, it's now i think 114 days since this began, ukraine has done far better than we expected, its military is far more resilient and professional than...
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>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv. ian, thank you. and of course toen ro bin roberts again tonight. >>> back here at home and to news on the economy and gas prices tonight. the white house welcoming a decision by opec and its partner nations to speed up oil production. opec promising to increase its oil supply by 50% more in july and august, adding 648,000 barrels a day. analysts say the increase won't solve the gas price crisis, it will help a bit. they are hailing it, though, as a diplomatic breakthrough that could lead to future cooperation. >>> and we turn to london tonight, where they are celebrating queen elizabeth and her 70-year reign, the world celebrating the queen, too. from the moment the 96-year-old queen emerged on that balcony today, waving to the crowds, to when members of the royal family joined her. her >> reporter: tonight, britain e rld leating e remarkab 7 rgn of queen elizabethree heirs. but it was prince louis stealing the show. wearing the same sailor suit his father wore 37 years ago. the little prince overwhe
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>> ian pannell in kyiv for us. thank you, ian. >>> now to that flight from jfk airport in new york city to rome. we're learning about the two pilots who investigators say fell asleep in the cockpit during that flight. the investigation finding both pilots were sleeping for a time and that air traffic control lost contact with that passenger jet for about ten minutes. fighter jets were about to scramble. and abc's gio benitez covers aviation for us. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning report. investigators finding two airline pilots were allegedly asleep while their plane was still in the air. it happened 38,000 feet over france on a flight from jfk to rome just last month. the plane, an airbus 330, with as many as 250 passengers onboard. the first officer was on his designated sleeping break, but the captain should've been on full alert. air traffic controllers say they lost contact for about ten minutes. >> this could be a dangerous situation, especially if the two don't wake up in time. >> reporter: it was so concer
>> ian pannell in kyiv for us. thank you, ian. >>> now to that flight from jfk airport in new york city to rome. we're learning about the two pilots who investigators say fell asleep in the cockpit during that flight. the investigation finding both pilots were sleeping for a time and that air traffic control lost contact with that passenger jet for about ten minutes. fighter jets were about to scramble. and abc's gio benitez covers aviation for us. >> reporter: tonight, a...
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ian cull, nbc bay area. >> thank you ian. >>> we have some blank news out of southern california.l monte officers have been shot and killed. this is the procession for the officers. you can see dozens of police cars and motorcycles flashing and lining the street. it happened in el monte, that is in los angeles. there was a report of a possible stabbing at a motel, a domestic violence call to. one officer was a 22 year veteran and one was a rookie with less than a year in the fourth. tonight they are called heroes. >> they were good men. they paid the ultimate sacrifice serving their community and trying to help somebody. >> the two officers were rushed to the hospital where they died. police say the man who opened fire was shot dead at the scene. >>> a new detail about a fire that burned near pittsburgh. we learn it started in a homeless encampment. here's the view from nbc bay area's sky range. it took 75 firefighters to contain it and no homes were damaged the fire did burn into some yards. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> this one happened in san francisco. a fire broke out just
ian cull, nbc bay area. >> thank you ian. >>> we have some blank news out of southern california.l monte officers have been shot and killed. this is the procession for the officers. you can see dozens of police cars and motorcycles flashing and lining the street. it happened in el monte, that is in los angeles. there was a report of a possible stabbing at a motel, a domestic violence call to. one officer was a 22 year veteran and one was a rookie with less than a year in the...
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in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you.s is the supreme court's, the court that former trumm trump helped to shape.he released a statement today, taking credit for it happen. he said, in part, today's decision, the biggest win for life in a generation, along with other decisions announced recently, will only be made possible because i delivered everything, as promised, including nominating and getting three highly-respected, strong, constitutionalists into the united states supreme court. while much of the focus has been those who are angry about today's ruling, there are millions of people who have spent decades fighting for this very decision and this ruling. here's nbc bay area news's stephanie maguey on. >> reporter: reflecting on what they have been fighting for nearly half a century. >> this is monumental. we never thought we would have had this in america. we never thought it would get overturned. >> reporter: james cook, long protesting abortion services outside planned parenthood the next for years now. for him, th
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you.s is the supreme court's, the court that former trumm trump helped to shape.he released a statement today, taking credit for it happen. he said, in part, today's decision, the biggest win for life in a generation, along with other decisions announced recently, will only be made possible because i delivered everything, as promised, including nominating and getting three highly-respected, strong, constitutionalists into the united...
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this is just day one, ian. >> reporter: it is. lot -- a lot of activities, a lot of celebrations up in the days ahead. also a huge concert with a number of superstars. you're going to have ed sheeran performing the national anthem. that's going to be at a later date. you'll have elton john, queen, just -- you know, it really is just the best of british pride over the next four days. >> love it. can't wait. ian lee in london. thank you so much. >>> so coming up, ending restrictions for john hinckley. the man who shot president ronald reagan more than 40 years ago will soon have full freedom. >>> later, caught on video, a car runs over a motorcycle throwing off a passenger and trapping another person underneath. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." 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 th
this is just day one, ian. >> reporter: it is. lot -- a lot of activities, a lot of celebrations up in the days ahead. also a huge concert with a number of superstars. you're going to have ed sheeran performing the national anthem. that's going to be at a later date. you'll have elton john, queen, just -- you know, it really is just the best of british pride over the next four days. >> love it. can't wait. ian lee in london. thank you so much. >>> so coming up, ending...
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how if you found her changed over the years, ian? how has she changed? if at all? t years, ian?ly writin: at all? i think, i'm actually writing a — at all? i think, i'm actually writing a book _ at all? i think, i'm actually writing a book and - at all? i think, i'm actually writing a book and i - at all? i think, i'm actually writing a book and i have l at all? i think, i'm actually - writing a book and i have gone through— writing a book and i have gone through all made records and photographs and things i wrote down in the _ photographs and things i wrote down in the 1980s and i would say her dress _ in the 1980s and i would say her dress sense has certainly changed. but i _ dress sense has certainly changed. but i don't — dress sense has certainly changed. but i don't think she's really changed _ but i don't think she's really changed. i photographed her in quebec— changed. i photographed her in quebec city and the puzzles been attention— quebec city and the puzzles been attention between the quebecois and the crown— attention between the quebecois and the crown and i though
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ian, i would i world news america. ian, iwould your reaction.hat it did... it's a reflection of the extreme elements in the _ a reflection of the extreme elements in the united states. polling shows that oi% _ in the united states. polling shows that 61% of americans believe that abortion— that 61% of americans believe that abortion ought to be a right. i think— abortion ought to be a right. i think the _ abortion ought to be a right. i think the republican party will pay a price _ think the republican party will pay a price for— think the republican party will pay a price for this in the upcoming elections _ a price for this in the upcoming elections. because not only is there a majority— elections. because not only is there a majority there, this is one of those — a majority there, this is one of thoseissues a majority there, this is one of those issues that get women, maybe a lot of men. _ those issues that get women, maybe a lot of men, but particularly women to the _ lot of men, but particularly women to the polls to vote. so i think the go
ian, i would i world news america. ian, iwould your reaction.hat it did... it's a reflection of the extreme elements in the _ a reflection of the extreme elements in the united states. polling shows that oi% _ in the united states. polling shows that 61% of americans believe that abortion— that 61% of americans believe that abortion ought to be a right. i think— abortion ought to be a right. i think the _ abortion ought to be a right. i think the republican party will pay a price _ think...
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she was murdered by former pub landlord ian simmons.he has always refused to say what he did with her body.— did with her body. the part that u sets did with her body. the part that upsets me _ did with her body. the part that upsets me is... _ did with her body. the part that upsets me is... i— did with her body. the part that upsets me is... i can't. - it is my daughters and i want them back. the conviction of helen mccourt�*s murderer made history. simms was one of the first people in the uk convicted on dna evidence without the discovery of a body. helen's mum marie petitioned for many years for helen's law to deny parole to killers who refused to reveal where their victims' remains are, but delays caused by brexit and the general election meant the law was enacted after simms was released. he will now take the secret of where helen is to his grave. but marie still hopes that new information could lead her to her daughter. greg mckenzie, bbc news. if you years ago holograms with the stuff of science fiction and now they have been us
she was murdered by former pub landlord ian simmons.he has always refused to say what he did with her body.— did with her body. the part that u sets did with her body. the part that upsets me _ did with her body. the part that upsets me is... _ did with her body. the part that upsets me is... i— did with her body. the part that upsets me is... i can't. - it is my daughters and i want them back. the conviction of helen mccourt�*s murderer made history. simms was one of the first people in...
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the manager michael three still i so the manager michael three still under some pressure —— manager ianstory has been made in golf today, as sweden's linn grant became the first female winner on the dp world tour after victory at the scandinavian mixed. the event, in its second year, sees men from the dp world tour compete against women from the ladies european tour. grant was the overnight leader on home soil in sweden, and shouldered the pressure well. a phenomenal round of 64, with 8 birdies saw her get to 2a under par, winning by a 9—shot margin. well, we can speak to the former ladies european tour player sophie walker. shejoins us now on she joins us now on sportsday. how big of a moment is this for women's golf? big of a moment is this for women's iolf? ., ., “ big of a moment is this for women's aolf? ., ., ~ ., big of a moment is this for women's iolf? ., ., 4' ., , big of a moment is this for women's aolf? ., ., ~ ., , , big of a moment is this for women's aolf? ., , , ., golf? look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. _ golf? look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. i
the manager michael three still i so the manager michael three still under some pressure —— manager ianstory has been made in golf today, as sweden's linn grant became the first female winner on the dp world tour after victory at the scandinavian mixed. the event, in its second year, sees men from the dp world tour compete against women from the ladies european tour. grant was the overnight leader on home soil in sweden, and shouldered the pressure well. a phenomenal round of 64, with 8...
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it leaves northern ireland manager ian baraclough under pressure.nd leaugue meeting in rome. this is the final season for american legend allyson felix but she finished a disappointing seventh ahead of britain's beth dobbin in ninth. shericka jackson won ahead of olympic champion elaine thompson—herah. dina asher—smith finished third. andy murray's preparations for wimbledon are ticking along nicely — he is through to the quarter finals of the stuttgart open after a hard fought win over alexander bublik. there was a cheeky underarm serve from bublik — who actually tends to employ it on relatively regular basis. just about managed to win the point here. murray needed all his battling qualities, in the end coming through 6—3 7—6 and next up for the triple grand slam winner, stefanos tsitsipas in the last eight. that's all your support for now for me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello. birgit is he a mixture of sunshine and showers over the next few days coupled with stronger winds. the reason for all that this large area of low pressure, it's ac
it leaves northern ireland manager ian baraclough under pressure.nd leaugue meeting in rome. this is the final season for american legend allyson felix but she finished a disappointing seventh ahead of britain's beth dobbin in ninth. shericka jackson won ahead of olympic champion elaine thompson—herah. dina asher—smith finished third. andy murray's preparations for wimbledon are ticking along nicely — he is through to the quarter finals of the stuttgart open after a hard fought win over...
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i ian smith, known for his role at harold bishop.— ian smith, known for his role at harold bishop._ alsold bishop. i love you. also coming back are _ harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably - harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably the l harold bishop. i love you. also - coming back are arguably the soap's most famous couple. jason donovan and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. it and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. . , and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. ., , ., , and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. ., , ., ., ., charlene. it was lovely, emotional, drivin: charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into — charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into ramsey _ charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into ramsey street - charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into ramsey street was - charlene. it was lovely, emotional, l driving into ramsey street was quite something. firstly where is all that time gone? secondly, everything looks exactly the same. thirdly, scott, charlene, jane, harold, i mean it all came flooding back. neighbours i
i ian smith, known for his role at harold bishop.— ian smith, known for his role at harold bishop._ alsold bishop. i love you. also coming back are _ harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably - harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably the l harold bishop. i love you. also - coming back are arguably the soap's most famous couple. jason donovan and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. it and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. . , and kylie minogue, scott and...
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and jan -- ian. we heard it a special day for you. >> is my birthday.happy birthday, age 14, what a birthday present to leave on thursday and go on this tour with kent and all your friends. long-delayed, you're been planning all through the pandemic? >> this is the second year we have tried to get this to work off and running -- tour off and running. we are thrilled that we are departing on thursday. kristen: hopefully no delays, kent, disclosure, we have known each other for a while, i child is likely -- lucky to have you as a music teacher. wise music so important -- why is mesic so important in a child's life? >> i love being able to explore the emotional integrity of art through singing and share that love of music and joy with kids. >> one of them is ian, you tell me, the ragazzi boys course as been around for 30 years. how many singers are there, how do you practice? >> there is multiple levels of groups in ragazzi. as you gain more experience and you are in ragazzi for longer i've been in there for seven years you move up to the groups i am in th
and jan -- ian. we heard it a special day for you. >> is my birthday.happy birthday, age 14, what a birthday present to leave on thursday and go on this tour with kent and all your friends. long-delayed, you're been planning all through the pandemic? >> this is the second year we have tried to get this to work off and running -- tour off and running. we are thrilled that we are departing on thursday. kristen: hopefully no delays, kent, disclosure, we have known each other for a...
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i woke, excuse me on the ian national. what shall thought that he got a chance of. but anyway, i thought that was the idea of the events unfolding in ukraine or a cause for concern among anti fascists around the world. people lived different nationalities and from various countries have gone to don bus. i served with some great people, the suit of remedy regiments, which was maybe 50 guys volunteers from all over the world. became here to defend the idea of russian people that were being attacked by the ukrainian army from serbia, from spain, from italy, from the other side of ukraine, from russia as well from america. i'm not the only american that spot here. he was the called a just on the movie. that's pretty slow. so noodle see below. no, no, no, bail alexis castillo, a spanish anti fascist, and his minded friends were watching events in ukraine closely so so, so saying, you know this, i'm lucky my they are so last came marianna finance from blue to stolen money for stunned alcantar? can't i look at all korean on my gun. he at this moment was been se renewed, bu
i woke, excuse me on the ian national. what shall thought that he got a chance of. but anyway, i thought that was the idea of the events unfolding in ukraine or a cause for concern among anti fascists around the world. people lived different nationalities and from various countries have gone to don bus. i served with some great people, the suit of remedy regiments, which was maybe 50 guys volunteers from all over the world. became here to defend the idea of russian people that were being...
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and i hope that we can get this provision that ian worked on wih senator collins and lahey included in the final passage to tighten up the penalties on those that make the straw purchases. if you're going to stand up and lies about you give it to someone who can't pass a background check you ought to pay dearly for that and i hope that we stickh with the provision. the last part is important. i met her mother and the officer, the family and i know how much this particular incident meant to each and every one of their lives. madam president, and an agreement like this do everything i would like, no it doesn't. but if we can pass it it will be the most significant gun violence reform in 30 years in the congress. thirty years. we now have more guns than people in this country. they estimate some 400 million. they can't even give me close to the number of how many ar 15's. i've had estimates people were convinced of that ranged from ten to 20 million military assault type weapons. we have a long way to go before we reach the finish line but i want to commend the senators that worked to bri
and i hope that we can get this provision that ian worked on wih senator collins and lahey included in the final passage to tighten up the penalties on those that make the straw purchases. if you're going to stand up and lies about you give it to someone who can't pass a background check you ought to pay dearly for that and i hope that we stickh with the provision. the last part is important. i met her mother and the officer, the family and i know how much this particular incident meant to each...
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. >> reporter: ian -- dozens of committee members and's parents talked about closing schools at this board meeting but the board still voted for a third time to close or merge 10 schools in oakland. emotions erupted as the oakland board of education voted to continue the plan to close schools. security was called and the meeting went into an immediate break. opponents said this was the bored's last chance to make it right. >> you lied to us and you are doing damage four years to black children in oakland. >> reporter: they revisited the issue for third time at the insistence of school parents. last month in protest, some parents and activists used into the parker k-8 campus and started running an unsanctioned summer camp with activities and meals. michelle jenkins was one of them. >> i'm devastated. i'm devastated because we all stepped in. we have lost sleep and everything to keep our school. >> reporter: oakland unified demanded the group move out because it did not meet district standards for safety, supervision and background checks but jenkins said she had no choice and doesn't
. >> reporter: ian -- dozens of committee members and's parents talked about closing schools at this board meeting but the board still voted for a third time to close or merge 10 schools in oakland. emotions erupted as the oakland board of education voted to continue the plan to close schools. security was called and the meeting went into an immediate break. opponents said this was the bored's last chance to make it right. >> you lied to us and you are doing damage four years to...
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ian lee has the story from london. >>> nice and slow to begin with -- >> reporter: 13-year-old kittyit. keep this up. >> reporter: completing a nonstop 20-yard shuttle run. >> good work. high five. yeah. well done. how was it? >> it was hot, but bearable. >> reporter: that's exactly how researchers from oxford university say it should feel. their new study revealed children benefit from spending 20 minutes a day breathing hard and getting red in the face. >> we really do recommend that children and adolescents get into these good habits of exercise frequently. >> reporter: researchers tested activity levels of more than 300 kids and found short bursts of panting and sweating were enough to improve physical, mental, and cognitive health. while the world health organization says children should get 60 minutes of moderate to strenuous exercise a day, oxford's lead author found less is more if you go harder. >> do need to get hot and sweaty but only for about 20 minutes at >> reporter: researchers say the fitness benefits of grueling workouts plateau at about 20 minutes. they encourage k
ian lee has the story from london. >>> nice and slow to begin with -- >> reporter: 13-year-old kittyit. keep this up. >> reporter: completing a nonstop 20-yard shuttle run. >> good work. high five. yeah. well done. how was it? >> it was hot, but bearable. >> reporter: that's exactly how researchers from oxford university say it should feel. their new study revealed children benefit from spending 20 minutes a day breathing hard and getting red in the face....
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ian black that, snp leader here, thank you very much forjoining us. —— ian black search.ll be filmed, i cover?— cabinet meeting which will be filmed, i cover? yes, we have cabinet ministers _ filmed, i cover? yes, we have cabinet ministers arriving - filmed, i cover? yes, we have| cabinet ministers arriving right filmed, i cover? yes, we have - cabinet ministers arriving right now and coming in, none of them had said anything as they came in this morning but the cameras will be there, that was started a couple of weeks ago, something new. the message coming from here this morning, those who voted against the prime minister, they were described as a disparate group of disgruntled people and now is the time to accept the results and move on, but i do not think that will be enough for those 148, that was a much bigger result for the opponents of boris johnson than they thought, leaving him in a much more weakened position. as you just heard from the ian blackford a minute or two ago, those by—elections now coming up, i think all the attention will shift in focus on those bec
ian black that, snp leader here, thank you very much forjoining us. —— ian black search.ll be filmed, i cover?— cabinet meeting which will be filmed, i cover? yes, we have cabinet ministers _ filmed, i cover? yes, we have cabinet ministers arriving - filmed, i cover? yes, we have| cabinet ministers arriving right filmed, i cover? yes, we have - cabinet ministers arriving right now and coming in, none of them had said anything as they came in this morning but the cameras will be there,...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> exciting. so four shows are on tap from london.t starts tonight with other special guests including billie eilish, sam smith and alan is morissette and dave harbor, and a pair of puppies stuck underground andngs tortoise. >>> coming up, we have breaking news out of missouri. an amtrak train with more than 200 on board topples over. after colliding with a dump truck on the tracks. the reports of >>> welcome back. we're getting new information on a deadly crash in oakland. it appears to be related to a side show. a news conference starts just minutes from now. we're there and we'll have the latest coming up on the news at 5:00. finally here at 3:00, crews in southern california worked really hard to rescue a pair of puppies that were trapped underground. there they are. and they had to deal with a stubborn gate keeper, a tortoise. it blocked the escape of two pups that got in its den. they tried to use watermelon but eventually they had to dig a separate hole and pull the dogs to safety. the tortoise said no way, i'm not going anywhe
ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> exciting. so four shows are on tap from london.t starts tonight with other special guests including billie eilish, sam smith and alan is morissette and dave harbor, and a pair of puppies stuck underground andngs tortoise. >>> coming up, we have breaking news out of missouri. an amtrak train with more than 200 on board topples over. after colliding with a dump truck on the tracks. the reports of >>> welcome back. we're getting new...
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can ian black said. thank you mr speaker. -- ian black said.40 year high. right across these islands families are seeing incomes squeeze as prices rise, bills soar and tory cuts take hold. after 12 years in government, the tories have left the uk economy in the doldrums and pushed millions of people into poverty. so can i ask the prime minister the if he thinks his government claims his government any the prime minister the if he thinks his government any blame for the fact —— bears any blame for the fact that the uk is doing some much worse than the european union? taste that the uk is doing some much worse than the european union?— that the uk is doing some much worse than the european union? we have got a tlobal than the european union? we have got a global inflationary _ than the european union? we have got a global inflationary problem _ than the european union? we have got a global inflationary problem but i a global inflationary problem but this government has the fiscal fire power to deal with it. that is a benefit to the whole united k
can ian black said. thank you mr speaker. -- ian black said.40 year high. right across these islands families are seeing incomes squeeze as prices rise, bills soar and tory cuts take hold. after 12 years in government, the tories have left the uk economy in the doldrums and pushed millions of people into poverty. so can i ask the prime minister the if he thinks his government claims his government any the prime minister the if he thinks his government any blame for the fact —— bears any...
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ian lee in london, thank you very much. >>> so coming up, lightning round. texas teenager makes history at the national spelling bee by speeding through a tie breaker. >>> and later, bank shot. basketball star lebron james earns a place on an elite list of high earners. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in is the "cbs morning news." 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. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. wi check out angi.com today.ith and s angi... and done.iews. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to da
ian lee in london, thank you very much. >>> so coming up, lightning round. texas teenager makes history at the national spelling bee by speeding through a tie breaker. >>> and later, bank shot. basketball star lebron james earns a place on an elite list of high earners. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in is the "cbs morning news." it takes energy to take on the world.■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat, breaking down barriers,...
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ian lee reports. >>> nothing ruins your vacation like work. >> reporter: iceland is trotting out a newx. >> reporter: how did you come up with this ad? >> the last couple of years we have been trying to create campaigns for iceland which has humor in it. >> reporter: researchers at visit iceland found 55% of tourists check their work emails on vacation, while nearly 60% feel their bosses and clients expect quick replies. >> they are trained in corporate buzz words, your boss will never know the difference. >> reporter: you can select one of three specially trained horses to help you stop stalling and reply. >> we received very large replica of the keyboard so they got used to how to walk over it. i think they've been really enjoying themselves today. they've been playing along really well. >> reporter: all this horseplay is designed to attract post-pandemic tourist to iceland. >> we're heading into the biggest travel summer since covid where we don't have a lot of restrictions. >> reporter: at least 14,000 people have already ponid up for their free service. is it just for tourists, or
ian lee reports. >>> nothing ruins your vacation like work. >> reporter: iceland is trotting out a newx. >> reporter: how did you come up with this ad? >> the last couple of years we have been trying to create campaigns for iceland which has humor in it. >> reporter: researchers at visit iceland found 55% of tourists check their work emails on vacation, while nearly 60% feel their bosses and clients expect quick replies. >> they are trained in corporate...
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nbc's bay areas ian cull was there. >> reporter: parents spoke against closing schools, every single one of them tonight at this board meeting. the board still voted for a third time to close or merge 10 schools in oakland. emotions erupted as the school board voted 4-2 to close schools. security was called in and the meeting went into an immediate break. opponents so that this was the board's last chance to make it right -- >> you lie to us and you are doing damage for years, for black children in oakland. the mac >> reporter: after last month and protest, some parents and activists moved into the campus and started running and unsanctioned summer camp with activities and meals. michelle jenkins was one of them. >> i am devastated because we all stepped in, and lost sleep and everything to keep our schools. >> reporter: oakland unified command of the group move out because it didn't meet standards for safety, supervision and background checks. but jenkins said that she had no choice and doesn't know what to do now. >> i am a working mother, i have to be up at 4:00 in the morning. so
nbc's bay areas ian cull was there. >> reporter: parents spoke against closing schools, every single one of them tonight at this board meeting. the board still voted for a third time to close or merge 10 schools in oakland. emotions erupted as the school board voted 4-2 to close schools. security was called in and the meeting went into an immediate break. opponents so that this was the board's last chance to make it right -- >> you lie to us and you are doing damage for years, for...
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ian nicole, nbc bay area news. >>> the man accused of killing the grandfather.wn to community members as grandpa vicha. more than a year and a half ago. his death triggered a nationwide response from activists. this rally was held right before the preliminary hearing on tuesday. antoine watson, the suspect is expected to be arraigned on elder and abuse charges. prosecutors say that watson pushed the 84-year-old thai grandpa to the ground, causing him to hit his head on the concrete. watson did not intend to kill him. >>> it is welcome news for millions of parents in the bay area and across the country. moving you forward tonight, the fda has approved the covid vaccine for children as young as six months old. the cdc is expected to give its approval this weekend. if that happens, shots could be available for the youngest of children next week. santa clara county health leaders say they could be ready as soon as tuesday morning. there will be two options, pfizer and moderna. moderna's vaccine consists of two shots that are given four weeks apart, the doses are sma
ian nicole, nbc bay area news. >>> the man accused of killing the grandfather.wn to community members as grandpa vicha. more than a year and a half ago. his death triggered a nationwide response from activists. this rally was held right before the preliminary hearing on tuesday. antoine watson, the suspect is expected to be arraigned on elder and abuse charges. prosecutors say that watson pushed the 84-year-old thai grandpa to the ground, causing him to hit his head on the concrete....
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right now cbs reporter ian lee joins us live from london. ian, how are the crowds out there today. >> reporter: good morning, len and amda.elte t the op wee 'vepe gotllle a a good seat. the good seen the queen come ou twice to wave. with the pomp and panel entry, this reallysr i an a queen. queen elizabeth's big jubilee aa arshy precision, showcasing soldiers and members of the royal family in the ceremonialar later this morning for this once in a more than a lifetime party. >> n briti ever reached a platio jubilee. oead ee thehrsttsodeik u hnlave t ne yknown another monarch. >> i think it's an amazing thing that the queen has been on the throne for four-day national celebration filled with concerts, street parties and packed full of british pride. >> i am a queen fan. it reminds me of good memories from childhood, doing all the good jubilee stuff at school. >> reporter: the queen isn't getting around as easily as she used to, so she won't attend every event. she is setting time for family like prince harry and megan who flew from from calif
right now cbs reporter ian lee joins us live from london. ian, how are the crowds out there today. >> reporter: good morning, len and amda.elte t the op wee 'vepe gotllle a a good seat. the good seen the queen come ou twice to wave. with the pomp and panel entry, this reallysr i an a queen. queen elizabeth's big jubilee aa arshy precision, showcasing soldiers and members of the royal family in the ceremonialar later this morning for this once in a more than a lifetime party. >> n...
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i work in a bel ian friends or colleagues? i work in a belgian corporation _ friends or colleagues?tion and we talk about that a lot because we also work on d colonising our sector. there is a lot of work that's been done and, depending on what school you're in, you may talk about that. but it's still not a focus like world war ii is, it's still not a larger topic in school. so it'll be very interesting to see how it's involved in the coming years, because the future generation has to know what happened in the congo. the future generation has to know there is a direct link between racism that black people face today and in europe, and the colonial colonialism of belgium and other empires. thanks for sendin: of belgium and other empires. thanks for spending time _ of belgium and other empires. thanks for spending time with _ of belgium and other empires. thanks for spending time with us. _ of belgium and other empires. thanks for spending time with us. bye-bye. l stay with us on outside source — still to come... golfers at war. this work gets shaken up by a golfers at war. this work
i work in a bel ian friends or colleagues? i work in a belgian corporation _ friends or colleagues?tion and we talk about that a lot because we also work on d colonising our sector. there is a lot of work that's been done and, depending on what school you're in, you may talk about that. but it's still not a focus like world war ii is, it's still not a larger topic in school. so it'll be very interesting to see how it's involved in the coming years, because the future generation has to know what...
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it didn't work out here, so my girlfriend went to visit poland and says here i'm talking about your ian talk on the train but why exactly javelin, at first they thought it was a double name, i liked the name ian, but he's older my son said that i have a small short name and we joked that gingerbread people would soon appear there, so my wife left when to draw up a birth certificate and issue a certificate. will be jeff well, if you want, but not everyone liked the boy's exotic name, there were a lot of negative comments that we were such a loser, oh, what are you doing? the war is over, and my mother was not very good at walking with a child with this name all his life. i am delighted with this idea. this is the same weapon. well, this is the weapon. well, she protected it thanks to this weapon and did not enter kyiv. javelin was born in the story on march 16. but not in kyiv, as his parents had planned, but not in vinnytsia, where the family fled to this is the first time we have experienced danger in kyiv taking a walk for the first time. they left the city for a few days. but we had
it didn't work out here, so my girlfriend went to visit poland and says here i'm talking about your ian talk on the train but why exactly javelin, at first they thought it was a double name, i liked the name ian, but he's older my son said that i have a small short name and we joked that gingerbread people would soon appear there, so my wife left when to draw up a birth certificate and issue a certificate. will be jeff well, if you want, but not everyone liked the boy's exotic name, there were...
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ian burn, we must leave it there, _ what happened.e was seven and has had two kidney transplants, now she needs another.— needs another. running the cost of the dialysis — needs another. running the cost of the dialysis machine, _ needs another. running the cost of the dialysis machine, it _ needs another. running the cost of the dialysis machine, it is - the dialysis machine, it is constantly filtering the water. she de-ends constantly filtering the water. she depends on _ constantly filtering the water. she depends on dialysis where a machine carries out the filtering processes which would normally be done by the kidneys. she was having dialysis at home but the machine uses so much electricity and water, mounting bills have full stir to switch to a local hospital. i would say that it's the straw that broke the camel's back, really, with the cost of running the dialysis machine, the water it uses, the electric. i just... it was adding to my anxiety, like, how am i going to pay to do this treatment every month? how am i going to pay t
ian burn, we must leave it there, _ what happened.e was seven and has had two kidney transplants, now she needs another.— needs another. running the cost of the dialysis — needs another. running the cost of the dialysis machine, _ needs another. running the cost of the dialysis machine, it _ needs another. running the cost of the dialysis machine, it is - the dialysis machine, it is constantly filtering the water. she de-ends constantly filtering the water. she depends on _ constantly...
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here's ian lee. >> harry potter!hed the world more than that of a boy wizard with a lightning scar. for 25 years harry potter has enchanted us mere muggles. >> harry potter has got me gripped, i won't put the book down, i won't do my homework, i will do nothing but read all day. >> reporter: but when the first book came out there was little fanfare for the initial run of 500 copies. >> they stood in a pile on the table for a long time because nobody had heard of this author. >> reporter: thomas taylor conjured up the book's artwork for that unknown author j.k. rowling. >> it was my first job. i was pretty excited about it, as you can imagine. >> reporter: your illustration is the first time we actually see harry potter. >> i was maybe the first person to draw harry potter. the only description i had, the only image there was the description in chapter two where harry is described. >> reporter: book stores quickly became ground zero for potter mania, but the series' success didn't require a magic potion. >> there was
here's ian lee. >> harry potter!hed the world more than that of a boy wizard with a lightning scar. for 25 years harry potter has enchanted us mere muggles. >> harry potter has got me gripped, i won't put the book down, i won't do my homework, i will do nothing but read all day. >> reporter: but when the first book came out there was little fanfare for the initial run of 500 copies. >> they stood in a pile on the table for a long time because nobody had heard of this...
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meet ian and lauren and their kids 5-year-old jeff and 2-year-old evelyn. >> this is my favorite toy. >> reporter: they're ready to sell their 1500-square-foot three bedroom, three bath home on falling star drive in martinez and move somewhere bigger with more room for little feet to run. but there is a slight problem. no buyers. >> we were told that everyone, there would be tons of bidders. it would be very competitive and we would immediately sell. >> we launch on may 9th, and nothing. chirping. critics. >> reporter: not a single offer since the listing hit the mls. >> we didn't get any bids. so then we lowered the price by $20,000. and again, no one has put in any offers, and we had to lower the price for a second time. >> reporter: the east bay housing report came out today. there are 1900 homes for sale in the east bay today. up from less than 500 in december. combine that with rising interest rates, spiking gas prices, inflation and a stock market drop. >> buyers are just hesitant. how do you pull money out if you just lost it all? how do you get a loan if the rates keep going u
meet ian and lauren and their kids 5-year-old jeff and 2-year-old evelyn. >> this is my favorite toy. >> reporter: they're ready to sell their 1500-square-foot three bedroom, three bath home on falling star drive in martinez and move somewhere bigger with more room for little feet to run. but there is a slight problem. no buyers. >> we were told that everyone, there would be tons of bidders. it would be very competitive and we would immediately sell. >> we launch on may...
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ian lee, cbs news, london. >> diaz: that's tonight's "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. with jane pauley," followed by "face the nation" with moderator margaret brennan. i'm adriana diaz in chicago. good night. >>> now at 6:00, a bit unusual for early june. we're tracking scattered showers moving into the bay area. >>> we were able to get another ak-47 off of the street. >> i just wanted to get rid of the gun. >> efforts to get guns off the streets of two bay area counties. >>> pain at the pump hits an all-time high again. where some northern california residents are forking over more than $9 a gallon for gas. >>> we should focus on biology, not the population or the person. we do that time and time again. >> a possible monkeypox case here in the bay area. concern tonight that the virus could lead to stigma around certain communities. >>> the sister city of san jose. >> why the ukrainian president is directly calling out san jose. what he's asking city leaders to do. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we're tracking a storm system moving into the
ian lee, cbs news, london. >> diaz: that's tonight's "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. with jane pauley," followed by "face the nation" with moderator margaret brennan. i'm adriana diaz in chicago. good night. >>> now at 6:00, a bit unusual for early june. we're tracking scattered showers moving into the bay area. >>> we were able to get another ak-47 off of the street. >> i just wanted to get rid of the gun. >> efforts to get...
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we'll go to chart school with ian mcmillan.ato declaring russia the most significant global effect as they invite sweden and finland to join. i'm sure the doomsday cloak moved closer to midnight. ♪. -- clock. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com researchers believe the first person to live to 150 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help doctors listen to your heartbeat while they're miles away, or ai that knows what your body will do before you do. cool. introducing elevance health. where health can go. ♪. charles: all right, folks, welcome to chart school. of course one of the reasons this is so important is because you can use it to understand, you kn
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. �* ., , to go along with the president's ian, �* ., , ., ~' to go along with the president's ian, ,ident's plan. peter bowes, thank you very much for putting — plan. peter bowes, thank you very much for putting that _ plan. peter bowes, thank you very much for putting that into - much for putting that into perspective and giving us all the very latest. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the race to stop the plunder of rich peatlands in central africa and the release of damaging carbon dioxide. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which, for a0 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and father to theirapartment in kensington palace. germany's parliamen
. �* ., , to go along with the president's ian, �* ., , ., ~' to go along with the president's ian, ,ident's plan. peter bowes, thank you very much for putting — plan. peter bowes, thank you very much for putting that _ plan. peter bowes, thank you very much for putting that into - much for putting that into perspective and giving us all the very latest. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the race to stop the plunder of rich peatlands in central africa and...