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jo ling kent, thank you so much.rming information about a deli meat plant linked to the largest listeria outbreak in the u.s. in a decade. that story is next. musical because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue fda-approved to do both. airsupra is an as-needed rescue inhaler and should not be used as a maintenance treatment for asthma. get medical help right away if your breathing does not improve, continues to worsen, or for serious allergic reactions. using airsupra more than prescribed could be life threatening. serious side effects include heart problems, increased risk of thrush or infections. welcome to the modern age of dual-action asthma rescue. ask your doctor if airsupra is right for you. ugh, when is my al
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jo ling kent, thanks so much. the economy is of course one of the top issues on both campaigns are talking dollars and cents this week in battleground north carolina. former president trump returned to the stump this afternoon in asheville, and cbs's caitlin huey-burns was there. >> reporter: with paul's tightening, donald trump is trying to capitalize on what he considers one of his strengths: the economy. >> nobody -- you never had it so good. now you are not doing so well. we have the strongest economy in history. >> reporter: in an effort to tie his new opponent, kamala harris, to current economic conditions, his campaign coined a new term: kamalanomics. >> if harris wins this election, the result will be a kamala economic crash. >> reporter: in a speech in battleground north carolina, the former president focused on his proposals to eliminate federal taxes on social security and on tips, a plan he says harris is copying. >> and we will do something else which was copied, i mean viciously, ruthlessly copied! n
jo ling kent, thanks so much. the economy is of course one of the top issues on both campaigns are talking dollars and cents this week in battleground north carolina. former president trump returned to the stump this afternoon in asheville, and cbs's caitlin huey-burns was there. >> reporter: with paul's tightening, donald trump is trying to capitalize on what he considers one of his strengths: the economy. >> nobody -- you never had it so good. now you are not doing so well. we...
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jo ling kent, thank you so much. to the tropical threat taking aim at hawaii, a tropical storm watch at the big island, the threat of torrential rain and for powerful winds. cbs's lonnie quinn is tracking and how. good evening kamala devi harris. >> good evening to you, norah. is an interesting situation in the pacific ocean. we have three storms mind up like ducks in a row, one of which is a category 2 hurricane, take a look at this graphic, the most organized system is gilman, the hurricane right in the middle, not going to affect anybody except the fish so let's focus on the storm leading the pack. just received a name. tropical storm hone is due to past the big island early early sunday morning but as it goes -- the west, that is, going to get bigger and possibly passes late sunday just south of oahu now as a category 1 hurricane come all the while the winds are blowing at category 1 strength come over 96 miles per hour -- exceeded me, 74 mile-per-hour winds, but the rain causing, the rain is that big take away,
jo ling kent, thank you so much. to the tropical threat taking aim at hawaii, a tropical storm watch at the big island, the threat of torrential rain and for powerful winds. cbs's lonnie quinn is tracking and how. good evening kamala devi harris. >> good evening to you, norah. is an interesting situation in the pacific ocean. we have three storms mind up like ducks in a row, one of which is a category 2 hurricane, take a look at this graphic, the most organized system is gilman, the...
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jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >> and that's today's "cbs news roundup."hers, be sure to tune in later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online 24/7 at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm carissa lawson in new york. here are some of the day's top stories on "cbs news roundup." terror alert. three taylor swift concerts in europe are canceled after police break up a suspected plot to attack the venue. >>> the republican strategy to target democratic candidate tim walz gets sidelined after the contents of a donald trump phone call get revealed. >>> and we hear from the family of a man who died when four hotel employees held him on the ground. >>> a tip-off from u.s. intelligence helped police in vienna, austria break up a possible terror plot aimed at a taylor swift concert. three upcoming shows have been canceled as a precautionary measure. two men are under arrest, and police are hunting for additional suspects. meanwhile, cbs news has learned poli
jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >> and that's today's "cbs news roundup."hers, be sure to tune in later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online 24/7 at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm carissa lawson in new york. here are some of the day's top stories on "cbs news roundup." terror alert. three taylor swift concerts in europe are...
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cbs news senior business and tech correspondent jo ling kent joins us now. ing, what do these numbers mean? >> reporter: nancy, simply put, these numbers are adding to fears that we could be entering the earliest stages of a recession. adding 114,000 jobs in july is a solid gain, but it did miss wall street expectations by quite a bit. weakening from the strong gains that we have been seeing over the last year. and with the unemployment rate rising to the highest rate in nearly three years, investors are worried, and that is why you saw stocks sink today. now, president biden acknowledge the disappointing jobs report today, saying there is more work to be done, and now there is even more pressure on the federal reserve to cut interest rates in that mid-september meeting after holding steady for so long, nancy. >> nancy: jo ling, the fed just met two days ago. did they miss an opportunity to cut rates then? >> reporter: we were there at the federal reserve when the fed held rates steady, and critics now saying a september rate cut could be too little, too late
cbs news senior business and tech correspondent jo ling kent joins us now. ing, what do these numbers mean? >> reporter: nancy, simply put, these numbers are adding to fears that we could be entering the earliest stages of a recession. adding 114,000 jobs in july is a solid gain, but it did miss wall street expectations by quite a bit. weakening from the strong gains that we have been seeing over the last year. and with the unemployment rate rising to the highest rate in nearly three...
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cbs's jo ling kent is here to explain what is changing. jo ling, what can you tell us?reporter: major, the new rules will affect buyers, sellers, and real estate agents across the board thanks to a landmark $418 million antitrust settlement. it will now become standard practice to negotiate cots of commissions with agents. let's start with the buyers. in order to see a home privately you have to sign a contract with an agent and agree to payment terms in advance. this means you could end up covering part of the commission, paying a flat fee, or paying the about a home with potential buyers dur now buyers aren't used to paying these fees, of course, and as for the browsers out there, the open houses, real estate agent tells us that listing agents are allowed to discuss general information about a home with potential buyers during an open house but scheduling a private showing would require signing an agreement. now let's talk about sellers, of course. they used to cover the buyers agent fee, say 5% to 6%, the new rule provides an opportunity to negotiate that commission.
cbs's jo ling kent is here to explain what is changing. jo ling, what can you tell us?reporter: major, the new rules will affect buyers, sellers, and real estate agents across the board thanks to a landmark $418 million antitrust settlement. it will now become standard practice to negotiate cots of commissions with agents. let's start with the buyers. in order to see a home privately you have to sign a contract with an agent and agree to payment terms in advance. this means you could end up...
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cbs's jo ling kent report from wall street.ak of the closing bell ending a bruising day on wall street. stocks plunged on fears the u.s. economy is slowing and the federal reserve isn't acting quickly enough. all three major indexes closed in the rent, the nasdaq leading to decline as a once white-hot tech stocks like apple, nvidia, and meta-tank to. >> our market probably moved too far too fast it is now pulling back into a range where it actually should be. >> fears of a u.s. recession trickle turbulence overseas. japan's nikkei posted its worse today since 1987 dropping over 12% on monday driving in the u.s. sell-off, a weaker than expected jobs report. higher unemployment rate, and worries that consumers are pulling back on spending which accounts for roughly two-thirds of the economy. >> there's generalized concern the economy is slowing down faster than expected to. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says investors should not panic. compared to this time last year from all three indexes are still up a
cbs's jo ling kent report from wall street.ak of the closing bell ending a bruising day on wall street. stocks plunged on fears the u.s. economy is slowing and the federal reserve isn't acting quickly enough. all three major indexes closed in the rent, the nasdaq leading to decline as a once white-hot tech stocks like apple, nvidia, and meta-tank to. >> our market probably moved too far too fast it is now pulling back into a range where it actually should be. >> fears of a u.s....
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in tonight's "eye on america," jo ling kent reveals their sophisticated and expensive tactics. >> look> reporter: 23-year-old awa sanneh made a name for herself dispensing beauty tips on tiktok. >> i just peed in the white house. >> reporter: so when she posted this video of her white house bathroom, her half a million followers took notice. >> i was just shocked. i was like, did you guys see that marble? >> reporter: sanneh, who met us in houston, was one of a few dozen influencers invited to the white house to watch the state of the union and meet president biden. >> he said to us, the collective presence in this room has more viewership on gen z than all of traditional media combined. >> so here is my birth control vlog. >> reporter: this viral video she posted after the fall of roe v. wade... >> over the united states of my uterus. >> reporter: that caught the attention of a super pac. on the right, turning point usa has mobilized influencers for years, raising nearly $200 million since 2020. >> you realize they're coming for you guys next. >> reporter: now democrats are flooding t
in tonight's "eye on america," jo ling kent reveals their sophisticated and expensive tactics. >> look> reporter: 23-year-old awa sanneh made a name for herself dispensing beauty tips on tiktok. >> i just peed in the white house. >> reporter: so when she posted this video of her white house bathroom, her half a million followers took notice. >> i was just shocked. i was like, did you guys see that marble? >> reporter: sanneh, who met us in houston, was...
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it's just now a matter of how much, major. >> major: with us tonight from wall street, jo ling kent.ight a legal defeat for google and a court ruling that could sent shock waves across the internet. a federal judge ruled today google has been operating as an illegal monopoly and crushing competition. this included paying cell phone makers like apple and samsung to make google its default search engine. the judge will now decide what changes and penalties should be imposed to reverse the damage and restore a more competitive landscape. google and its parent company alphabet plan to appeal. there is intrigue and intense speculation tonight in the hours before vice president kamala harris is expected to announce her running mate. it is her first big move since locking up at the democratic nomination following president biden's historic decision to drop out of the race. cbs's nancy cordes is at the white house. >> reporter: the public saw vice president harris just once today in this picture released by the white house of a meeting in a situation room about mideast tensions. behind the s
it's just now a matter of how much, major. >> major: with us tonight from wall street, jo ling kent.ight a legal defeat for google and a court ruling that could sent shock waves across the internet. a federal judge ruled today google has been operating as an illegal monopoly and crushing competition. this included paying cell phone makers like apple and samsung to make google its default search engine. the judge will now decide what changes and penalties should be imposed to reverse the...
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cbs reporter jo ling kent shows us what that means for buyers and sellers. >> reporter: buyers and sellers will feel the effects of this this weekend. the idea is to increase transparency. you'll see a big shift in agent commissions. real estate agents normally charge 5% to 6% commission. they would split that now with the buyer's agent. that is typically paid by those selling the home. under this new rule buyers and sellers will now have the opportunity to negotiate costs with their respective agents. that means buyers may pay the commission fee to their real estate agent. there are also changes when it comes to listing a home for sale on the mls, the multiple listing service. that's that ubiquitous tool that helps real estate professionals share and learn about properties. agents will no longer be allowed to use the service to offer to pay a commission to agents representing potential homebuyers. they will also be required to remove all broker compensation fields. why did this happen? back in march the national association of realtors announced these rules were going to be part of a land
cbs reporter jo ling kent shows us what that means for buyers and sellers. >> reporter: buyers and sellers will feel the effects of this this weekend. the idea is to increase transparency. you'll see a big shift in agent commissions. real estate agents normally charge 5% to 6% commission. they would split that now with the buyer's agent. that is typically paid by those selling the home. under this new rule buyers and sellers will now have the opportunity to negotiate costs with their...
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cbs reporter jo ling kent shows us what that means for both buyers and sellers.ers and agents are all going to be feeling the effects of this settlement starting this weekend. and the idea here is to increase transparency after a major antitrust lawsuit. now, first you're going to see a big shift in agent commissions, real estate agents normally charge 5 to 6% commission, and they would split that now with the buyer's agent that is typically paid by those selling the home. now, under this new rule, buyers and sellers will now have the opportunity to negotiate costs with their respective agents. that means buyers may pay the commission fee to their real estate agents. there are also changes when it comes to listing a home for sale on the mls. the multiple listing service that's that ubiquitous tool that helps real estate professionals share and learn about properties. agents will no longer be allowed to use the service to offer to pay a commission to agents representing potential home buyers, they will also be required to remove all broker compensation fields. now
cbs reporter jo ling kent shows us what that means for both buyers and sellers.ers and agents are all going to be feeling the effects of this settlement starting this weekend. and the idea here is to increase transparency after a major antitrust lawsuit. now, first you're going to see a big shift in agent commissions, real estate agents normally charge 5 to 6% commission, and they would split that now with the buyer's agent that is typically paid by those selling the home. now, under this new...
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jo ling kent takes us inside the first boba factory in the u.s. c?ctor about #1 prescribed entyvio, factory in the u.s. . . . . . . . . . . . u.s. irboba tea factory in the u.s. sboba tea factory in the u.s. tboba tea factory in the u.s. boba tea factory in the u.s. pml, a rare, potentially fatal brain infection cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, or are prone to infections. liver problems can occur. entyvio. relief. remission. for real. ♪...
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now as jo ling kent reports, a u.s.ourt is allowing her mother's lawsuit against tiktok to move forward. >> she was my butterfly. she was everything any mother could ask for. >> reporter: tuwanna anderson has fought for years to get justice for her daughter, 10-year-old nyla. >> that's her twin brother. >> reporter: she died in 2021 from attempting the blackout challenge that dared people on tiktok to choke themselves until they lost consciousness. social media companies are typically shielded from liability for the third-party content that appears on your feed under a federal law from 1996 called section 230, yet last month a supreme court ruling changed that. >> the supreme court ruled the algorithms on these platforms are protected speech of the platforms. that looked like a victory for the tech companies except if the algorithms are protected speech of the tech companies, then they're also liable for the outcomes of those algorithms. >> reporter: anderson's lawsuit claims tiktok targeted nyla by recommending blackou
now as jo ling kent reports, a u.s.ourt is allowing her mother's lawsuit against tiktok to move forward. >> she was my butterfly. she was everything any mother could ask for. >> reporter: tuwanna anderson has fought for years to get justice for her daughter, 10-year-old nyla. >> that's her twin brother. >> reporter: she died in 2021 from attempting the blackout challenge that dared people on tiktok to choke themselves until they lost consciousness. social media companies...
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and they are tapping into the reach of influencers to do it cbs reporter jo ling kent takes a look athisticated and often expensive tactics >>>>look at the volume in this hair >>>23 year old al-hassani made a name for herself dispensing beauty tips on tiktok. >>>>i just peed in the white house >>>so when she posted this video of her white house bathroom break, her half a million followers took notice. >>>>i was just shocked. i was like, did you guys see that marble >>>sonny, who met us in houston, was one of a few dozen influencers invited to the white house to watch the state of the union and meet president biden. >>>>he said to us, the collective presence in this room has more viewership on gen z than all of traditional media combined. so here's my birth control vlog >>>it was this viral video she posted after the fall of roe v wade >>>>over the united states of my uterus >>>that initially caught the attention of a democratic super pac on the right turning point usa has mobilized influencers for years, raising nearly $200 million since 2020. >>>>we realize they're coming for you guy
and they are tapping into the reach of influencers to do it cbs reporter jo ling kent takes a look athisticated and often expensive tactics >>>>look at the volume in this hair >>>23 year old al-hassani made a name for herself dispensing beauty tips on tiktok. >>>>i just peed in the white house >>>so when she posted this video of her white house bathroom break, her half a million followers took notice. >>>>i was just shocked. i was like, did...
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cbs news' jo ling kent has a look at what's behind this selloff and what you should know about your retirement savings. >> reporter: the closing bell marked another major downturn on wall street. the dow jones fell more than 1,000 points and the nasdaq dropped significantly after investors dumped tech stocks. many markets overseas also saw big losses. japan's nikkei index plunged 12%, its worst day since 1987. >> i think there's a generalized concern. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger points to friday's u.s. jobs report that showed hiring slowed more than expected and there are signs americans are spending less. >> put those two together and we say okay, the economy is slowing down. we don't see a recession today, but the fear is that this could change pretty dramatically. >> it's certainly not off the table. >> reporter: jonathan corpena with meridian equity partners says a resessions is possible but also believes the overall economy remains strong and was due for a correction. >> i believe the market moved too far too fast and it's pulling back into a range where it sho
cbs news' jo ling kent has a look at what's behind this selloff and what you should know about your retirement savings. >> reporter: the closing bell marked another major downturn on wall street. the dow jones fell more than 1,000 points and the nasdaq dropped significantly after investors dumped tech stocks. many markets overseas also saw big losses. japan's nikkei index plunged 12%, its worst day since 1987. >> i think there's a generalized concern. >> reporter: cbs news...
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jo ling kent has the story for eye on america. >> reporter: the wheels on the bus sound very differenthear it? neither can some of the parents, used to the roar of a diesel engine. so you're listening for something else? >> buzzing sound. eee! you guys have everything, then? >> elvira for one welcomes the change. these electric buses are helping to put the bricks on her kids respiratory issues which she says were made worse by the fumes. >> how much has your quality of life exchanged now that you're using an ev school list. >> i'm not hearing complaints about lettuce, less inhalers because of the smell or the pollution of the district. >> reporter: the district transports about 5,000 students each day, and last year converted half its route. >> investing in our community and our kids. the game changer is truly the health impacts. >> what has been the environmental impact? >> 47,000 gallons of diesel we didn't purchase, which means that toxic fume is not going into the air. >> reporter: the new buses are plugged in at solar charging stations between pickup and drop-off. but going electr
jo ling kent has the story for eye on america. >> reporter: the wheels on the bus sound very differenthear it? neither can some of the parents, used to the roar of a diesel engine. so you're listening for something else? >> buzzing sound. eee! you guys have everything, then? >> elvira for one welcomes the change. these electric buses are helping to put the bricks on her kids respiratory issues which she says were made worse by the fumes. >> how much has your quality of...
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jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> a fast-moving brush fire just outside los angeles has gutted several. homeowners resorted to using garden hoses and even fire extinguishers to protect their properties. the blaze began in triple-digit heat on monday in san bernardino, california, about 50 miles east of l.a. an entire neighborhood was evacuated. no injuries were reported. >>> protesters in bangladesh are calling for a new government after the prime minister fled the country, ending a 15-year rule. thousands of demonstrators stormed the official residence of prime minister sheikh hasina on monday. their anger stems from bitterness over hiring practices for government jobs amid high inflation and a faltering economy. >>> coming up next on "cbs news roundup," we'll take you to pennsylvania, where they're training the next generation of poll workers. stay with us. we're with bridget, whose husband won't be home for months and whose daughter is due any day. we're with mike, who's leaving home to protect his family, and yours. we're with all service-members and their families who need communi
jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> a fast-moving brush fire just outside los angeles has gutted several. homeowners resorted to using garden hoses and even fire extinguishers to protect their properties. the blaze began in triple-digit heat on monday in san bernardino, california, about 50 miles east of l.a. an entire neighborhood was evacuated. no injuries were reported. >>> protesters in bangladesh are calling for a new government after the prime minister fled the...
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jo ling kent shows us why it's become such very big business. >>> how one talented chef partnered withgh school buddies to reimagine what a new york diner looks like in "the dish." could be a diner in any state for that matter. instant success. >>> also a very talent todayny in the house. tony danza will join us to talk about a new show honoring frank sinatra. the legend. he does it all on this show. he sings and tells stories and he tap dances and even plays the ukelele and what it has to do with frank sinatra. actually a tight connection. all that and more coming up at 7:00. >> looking forward to that and we should do a podcast about your theories on the lottery. maybe make millions. just saying. [ laughter ] >> great idea. i'm here for it. >> bold moment. >> thanks. >>> well, in recent years severe storms battered the california coastline a lot of as you see here on the video monitor. lot of communities, very vulnerable because of flooding. so as the threat of zealful rise continues, it puts homes and businesses at increasing risk. well, now people in charge of a project in santa cr
jo ling kent shows us why it's become such very big business. >>> how one talented chef partnered withgh school buddies to reimagine what a new york diner looks like in "the dish." could be a diner in any state for that matter. instant success. >>> also a very talent todayny in the house. tony danza will join us to talk about a new show honoring frank sinatra. the legend. he does it all on this show. he sings and tells stories and he tap dances and even plays the...