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. >> reporter: husband and wife duo jim anderson and ulrike schwarz have received more than 30 nominationst names. they're nominated for best immersive audio album. >> this is actually a moment when people celebrate themselves and it's very good to do so. >> reporter: win or lose, this year's show promises viewers memorable moments and a lot of great music. nichelle medina, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," in our road to the grammys, italian rock band maneskin talks to anthony mason about being nominated for best new artist. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and the pain in your eyes burns like a red-hot chili pepper, or...your inflamed eyes are so watery they need windshield wipers, it's not too late for another treatment option for thyroid eye disease, also known as t-e-d. to learn more, visit treatted.com that's treatt-e-d.com. tony here from creditrepair.com, taking to the streets to talk about credit. what's a good credit score? go. -600. maybe, if you're tryin
. >> reporter: husband and wife duo jim anderson and ulrike schwarz have received more than 30 nominationst names. they're nominated for best immersive audio album. >> this is actually a moment when people celebrate themselves and it's very good to do so. >> reporter: win or lose, this year's show promises viewers memorable moments and a lot of great music. nichelle medina, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," in our road to the grammys,...
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jim anderson, director of the center for counselor, had your morning studies says by pushing china away, australia is acting against its interests on washington's commands. in the case of a stranger, it's a tragedy because for at least 50 years, the relations with china had been warming. and only a few years ago, the very cordial relations with china on from both the major parties that matter who was in government here. chinese groups, academic groups, you know, since shoot all of these sorts of groups, which of course have some links to the government in china. but there was no real concern about it. and bleeding politicians visited china and because after all, china had become because trade partner and there was no real trick now very quickly because of the, the harsh policy. all the jealous, harsh policy of the trumpet administration towards china and the beginning of the trump carried on by the boston regime. a strike has followed suit and sent war ships to the south china sea. and china has responded with some crippling restrictions on strike exports to china. you know, said the re
jim anderson, director of the center for counselor, had your morning studies says by pushing china away, australia is acting against its interests on washington's commands. in the case of a stranger, it's a tragedy because for at least 50 years, the relations with china had been warming. and only a few years ago, the very cordial relations with china on from both the major parties that matter who was in government here. chinese groups, academic groups, you know, since shoot all of these sorts...
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saying joins live in the studio plus they'll be unfiltered opinion from the real world with lee anderson and top jimeashes on scheming trans madness . you won't want to . miss madness. you won't want to. miss 9 pm. to 11 pm. only on gb news news . it's that time of the day the gb news tavern has been declared open. it is time for talking pints i'm joined by entrepreneur rachel watkin rachel. welcome to the program . is now say that you the program. is now say that you had a tough probably the modern would be disadvantaged background would be something of an understatement wouldn't it. probably would , yes. i mean, it probably would, yes. i mean, it was in care for a bit and i was parents that were not particularly responsible and i read those parts of your background that i thought was really interesting. most people , most people who come from that very difficult environment also drop out of school completely , drop out of school completely, don't finish any exams , but you don't finish any exams, but you seem to go the other way and actually get through your a—levels and go on to university. what
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saying joins live in the studio plus they'll be unfiltered opinion from the real world with lee anderson and top jimeashes on scheming trans madness . you won't want to . miss madness. you won't want to. miss 9 pm. to 11 pm. only on gb news news . it's that time of the day the gb news tavern has been declared open. it is time for talking pints i'm joined by entrepreneur rachel watkin rachel. welcome to the program . is now say that you the program. is now say that you had a tough probably the modern would be disadvantaged background would be something of an understatement wouldn't it. probably would , yes. i mean, it probably would, yes. i mean, it was in care for a bit and i was parents that were not particularly responsible and i read those parts of your background that i thought was really interesting. most people , most people who come from that very difficult environment also drop out of school completely , drop out of school completely, don't finish any exams , but you don't finish any exams, but you seem to go the other way and actually get through your a—levels and go on to university. what
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and friends of the "newshour" including jim and nancy and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it's exciting to be part of a team driefg the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know b.d.o. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and friends of "the newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. vanessa: welcome to the "newshour." here are the littest headlines. the death toll from the devastating earthquake that struck turkiye and syria topped 43,000 people today. that number is sure to keep climbing now that more search teams have reached the hardest-hit areas. against all ds, rescuers are still pulling people out alive from the wreckage, 11 days later. in the turkish city
and friends of the "newshour" including jim and nancy and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it's exciting to be part of a team driefg the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know b.d.o. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation,...
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sport of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy and kathy and paul andersondon't need vision to do most things i life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that's the most rewarding thing. >> people who know kn bdoow. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contribtions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour and company." here is what is coming up. ♪ ♪ israelis protest their government's plans to overhaul the judiciary. my exclusive interview with israel's former ambassador to france who resigned over her country's far right leadership. >>> then rescue efforts wind down as syria finally opens up two more border crossings for quake aid. i'm joined by
sport of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy and kathy and paul andersondon't need vision to do most things i life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that's the most rewarding thing. >> people who know kn bdoow. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. >> this program was...
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support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including jim and nancy and kathy and paul andersonlly, you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that is the most rewarding thing. >> people who know know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with missionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwide. funding for america at a crossroads was provided by -- ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible >>> hehello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour and company." here is what is coming up. one year on,ne war but two very different speeches from president's biden and putin as eastern europe takes the spotlight. my exclusive interview with the president elect of the czech republic. >>> then. >> the war in ukraine is not only an issue for europe. it's an issue for the whole world. >> my conversation with urshela and the fip nnished prime minis. they tell me about maintaining support for ukraine, getting the global south on board and about gender.
support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including jim and nancy and kathy and paul andersonlly, you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that is the most rewarding thing. >> people who know know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with missionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwide. funding for america at a crossroads was provided by -- ♪ >> and with...
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of these individuals and institutio, and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy billman and kathy and paul anderson>> you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that's the most rewarding thing. people that know know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> you're watching pbs. -buongiorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. it has always been about cooking together and building your confidence in the kitchen. i'm showing off. does this look like a good meal? so make it. for me, food is about gathering around the table to enjoy loved ones, share a meal, and make memories. tutti a tavol
of these individuals and institutio, and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy billman and kathy and paul anderson>> you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that's the most rewarding thing. people that know know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was...
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jim heye and maria cardona, thank you. >> and a reminder of the state of the union to begin at 8:00 p.m. with anderson cooper and jake tapper. join us. >> and they say that a neo-nazi leader plotted to destroy baltimore. destroy baltimore by taking down the power grid, and how they were stopped. >>> and now, according to governor ron desantis, and who controls disney's theme parks. >>> and the beyonce preconcert sales. are things going any better than the taylor swift fiasco? we will give youou an update. - [announcer] payroll takes too long. at least it used to. now, there's roll, the app that makes payroll as easy as sending a text. you. you're slinging tacos and you've got a minute between orders to handle payroll. what do you do? step one, type 'run payroll', respond to a couple questions, and that's it... done! and they're paid tomorrow, not four days from now. if you know how to send a text, you know how to use roll. go to getroll.com/tv and get your first three months free and unlimited payroll. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the tightness, stinging... the pain. emerge tremfyant®. wi
jim heye and maria cardona, thank you. >> and a reminder of the state of the union to begin at 8:00 p.m. with anderson cooper and jake tapper. join us. >> and they say that a neo-nazi leader plotted to destroy baltimore. destroy baltimore by taking down the power grid, and how they were stopped. >>> and now, according to governor ron desantis, and who controls disney's theme parks. >>> and the beyonce preconcert sales. are things going any better than the taylor...
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these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour," including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i am legally blind and yes, i am responsible for the user interface. data visualization -- if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it is exciting to be part of the team driving technology forward, i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: good evening, and welcome to "the newshour." tonight, the catastrophic earthquake in the turkish-syrian border region has claimed nearly 24,000 lives -- and the count is still rising. we'll have a full report. geoff: but first, there's been a new incursion by an unidentified object high above american territory, and the u.s. military has shot it down. it happened this
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and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> actuallyu don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm lelly blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know. ♪ >> fostering iormed and engaged communities. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. anna: welcome to the newshour. we are following two major stories tonight -- defense department officials are tracking a suspected chinese surveillance balloon that is making its way across the central part of the u.s. geoff: and job growth surged last month, shaking off fears of a hiring slowdown. let's delve first into the economic news, employe added 517,000 jobs last month -- a hiring boom far stronger than anyone had expected. the jobl
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julie beal, portfolio manager and senior research analyst at anderson and rudnik, also a cnbc contributor. good morning to you. how much did these jimge the dynamic, because if you're thinking about positioning for this year, it's more a function of what's going to happen with earnings, and i think people are still trying to figure out the direction of the fed, and the fed really hasn't changed their point of view, right they have been saying, if anything, we're going to err on the side of overtightening, and so i think if you're any kind of investor, it's sort of like being a husband and being told throughout the week what's going to happen on the weekend and kind of ignoring it and then being shocked that you're at a soccer tournament for eight hours. they haven't changed their tune. they've said it over and over again, and i think it's time for the markets to take stock of that >> well, if they're going to take stock of that, we should not be in the green. we should be in the red, right >> yeah, i mean, i think day-to-day movements are going to be driven by sentiment and excitement over possible rate cuts, but i think if you thin
julie beal, portfolio manager and senior research analyst at anderson and rudnik, also a cnbc contributor. good morning to you. how much did these jimge the dynamic, because if you're thinking about positioning for this year, it's more a function of what's going to happen with earnings, and i think people are still trying to figure out the direction of the fed, and the fed really hasn't changed their point of view, right they have been saying, if anything, we're going to err on the side of...
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jim, thank you very much indeed for your latest assessment there at westminster and will await mr. anderson's see what occurs with that. thank you very much indeed.i with that. thank you very much indeed. i will stay with the politics because chancellor jeremy hunt has promised a low tax, high growth economy. but this year, of course , the this year, of course, the planned tax rises on firms profits, corporation tax still scheduled to go from 19 to 25. well, manufacturers have complaining, along with the withdrawal of, the emergency help on energy bills that it could kill off some companies. our economics and business agenda halligan has more agenda liam halligan has more for with the money. clevedon for us with the money. clevedon fasteners opened in 1939 to make the rivets some bolts new spitfires. this west midlands firm now sees a new threat on the horizon because in april corporation tax is rising from 19 to 25, just as the government withdraws support for clevedon huge energy bills, the government's taking the support that we have been getting on energy away . the corporation tax energy
jim, thank you very much indeed for your latest assessment there at westminster and will await mr. anderson's see what occurs with that. thank you very much indeed.i with that. thank you very much indeed. i will stay with the politics because chancellor jeremy hunt has promised a low tax, high growth economy. but this year, of course , the this year, of course, the planned tax rises on firms profits, corporation tax still scheduled to go from 19 to 25. well, manufacturers have complaining,...