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jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, southwest airlines scare. a passenger plane flies a little too low, triggering alerts. >>> and remembering a hollywood original. reaction to the death of donald sutherland. ou have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. hi. i
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs news contributor lisa ling has part two of the investigation insteade negleted patients in pursuits of profits. >> that's where all the complication started at oakland heights. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where 85-year-old ruby frazier spent a month after a fall centered at the hospital in november 2022. her grand daughter maisha and daughter yolanda said ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom would push the button for help and they would not acknowledge her. >> reporter: how often was she telling you this? >> every day. >> all the time. >> reporter: maisha and yolanda said they watched as ruby's condition quickly deteriorated until one visit when ruby who is bedbound began gasping for air. >> i said what do you all please call the ambulance? no, we are not going to call -- yes, you are. >> reporter: emergency room doctors diagnosed her with pneumonia and severe sepsis. she had also developed these bed sores on her heels, wounds the family says oakland heights staff hid from them. >> they would not even turn her. t
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs news contributor lisa ling has part two of the investigation insteade negleted patients in pursuits of profits. >> that's where all the complication started at oakland heights. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where 85-year-old ruby frazier spent a month after a fall centered at the hospital in november 2022. her grand daughter maisha and daughter yolanda said ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom...
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>> norah: jo ling kent with this important story, thank you so much.hollywood has lost a legend with the death of actor donald sutherland at the age of 88. the towering performer starred in a wide range of movies, from "mash" and "ordinary people" to "national lampoon's animal house" and "the hunger games." "entertainment tonight"'s kevin frazier takes a look at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizing. i am trying to damn understand it! >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor. he was a cinema legend, playing a villain in "the hunger games." >> we have both been played for fools. >> reporter: and the leading man in "klute." >> he didn't take the plane. he canceled out. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. he could play any role. his big break came in 1967, when he starred in the war film "the dirty dozen." >> what do i have to do? >> reporter: which he would follow up with another standout performance as "hawkeye pierce" in the 1970 film "mash," which helped catapult him to fame. >> i've seen you somewhere before. >> reporter: born
>> norah: jo ling kent with this important story, thank you so much.hollywood has lost a legend with the death of actor donald sutherland at the age of 88. the towering performer starred in a wide range of movies, from "mash" and "ordinary people" to "national lampoon's animal house" and "the hunger games." "entertainment tonight"'s kevin frazier takes a look at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizing. i am trying to damn...
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could be a rate cut around... >> reporter: september is what the market is looking for. >> norah: jo lingt, thank you so much. the port of baltimore is officially back in business nearly three months after that devastating bridge collapse. that's next. ♪ ♪ g bridge collapse. that's next. ♪ ♪ erails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com, you'll find inspiration in real...
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>> norah: all right, jo ling kent, thank you.will have complete coverage of the first presidential debate hosted by cnn followed by our expert analysis coming up on cbs following cbs evening news. there's breaking news from uvalde, texas. former school police chief pete arredondo has been taken into custody, more than two years after the shooting there. "the san antonion express-news" reports a grand jury has indicted arredondo and a second former officer on child endangerment charges. 19 children and two teachers were killed. hundreds of officers waited outside the school for over an hour before confronting the gunman. now a look at tonight's other top stories, starting with a frightening freight train derailment outside of chicago. cbs's suzanne le mignot has new details. >> reporter: no injuries have been reported after 25 railcars derailed. norah, i am on main street, and this leads right to the train derailment. we have been seeing a lot of heavy equipment being moved in to help remove those mangled cars. earlier in the day,
>> norah: all right, jo ling kent, thank you.will have complete coverage of the first presidential debate hosted by cnn followed by our expert analysis coming up on cbs following cbs evening news. there's breaking news from uvalde, texas. former school police chief pete arredondo has been taken into custody, more than two years after the shooting there. "the san antonion express-news" reports a grand jury has indicted arredondo and a second former officer on child endangerment...
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jo ling kent has more. >> come on, mike, slow down. >> we are late. >> reporter: moviegoers proved to be will smith's ride or die this weekend, sending the fourth installment of his "bad boy" franchise straight to the top of the box office. it's the first big hollywood victory for smith since he slapped chris rock at the oscars in 2022 after the comedian made a joke about smith's wife. smith, who has repeatedly apologized for the incident was banned from the academy awards for ten years and his career thrown into uncertainty until now. >> it seems as though at least his core fans have forgiven him. >> reporter: crowds turned out for the bad boy publicity tour, which saw smith walking red carpets in mexico and saudi arabia, performing on a double-decker bus in los angeles. >> let me hear you! >> reporter: and even surprising moviegoers. >> hey, i'm glad y'all enjoyed that. >> reporter: the film's successful opening comes after a dismal memorial day weekend box office poll. >> there have been a lot of films that haven't performed well, so to have a movie that actually exceeded expectati
jo ling kent has more. >> come on, mike, slow down. >> we are late. >> reporter: moviegoers proved to be will smith's ride or die this weekend, sending the fourth installment of his "bad boy" franchise straight to the top of the box office. it's the first big hollywood victory for smith since he slapped chris rock at the oscars in 2022 after the comedian made a joke about smith's wife. smith, who has repeatedly apologized for the incident was banned from the academy...
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cbs news business and tech corresponded jo ling kent spoke with voters about what they hope to hear from candidates themselves. >> want to keep building the strongest economy in the world. >> under biden, the economy is in ruins. >> reporter: what the candidates have to say on the economy is vital. watching minnesota will be to working moms, both independent voters, who are split on how they feel. are you better off now than when president biden took office? >> no. we can't sit down to dinner as a family without it costing a small fortune. >> i would say that i am better off now. it's not that much better, but definitely, economically, as a family, we are doing well. >> reporter: loan huynh plans to vote for president biden again in november. maddie wallace who voted for trump in 2020 and biden into obama in 2008, says she is undecided. >> i don't know if i want a repeat of the last four years, i also don't know i want a repeat of the four years before that. >> reporter: a poll found it is now harder to buy a house, raise a family, get a good job, or start a business, and despite a stron
cbs news business and tech corresponded jo ling kent spoke with voters about what they hope to hear from candidates themselves. >> want to keep building the strongest economy in the world. >> under biden, the economy is in ruins. >> reporter: what the candidates have to say on the economy is vital. watching minnesota will be to working moms, both independent voters, who are split on how they feel. are you better off now than when president biden took office? >> no. we...
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into nights "money watch," cbs's jo ling kent shows what homeowners can do. >> reporter: in washingtonay, fed chair jerome powell predicted interest rates will come down only once this year, as inflation improves. what's your message to americans who are seeing encouraging economic data, but don't feel good about this economy? >> i don't think anyone knows, has a definitive answer why people are not as happy about the economy as they might be. we've got an economy that is growing at a solid pace, and we are doing everything we can to bring that inflationary episode fully to a halt, and in the meantime, you know, it's going to be painful for people. >> reporter: among the most painful of realities come homeowners insurance. >> my policy was $1,800, and it renewed at $6,000. >> reporter: what did you think when you saw that number? >> i kind of thought it was a joke. this is crazy. >> reporter: joy sharp knows the struggle is both a carolina homeowner and an insurance agent. >> it really is a burden. people on fixed income, may be just lost their job, they are having a hard time making t
into nights "money watch," cbs's jo ling kent shows what homeowners can do. >> reporter: in washingtonay, fed chair jerome powell predicted interest rates will come down only once this year, as inflation improves. what's your message to americans who are seeing encouraging economic data, but don't feel good about this economy? >> i don't think anyone knows, has a definitive answer why people are not as happy about the economy as they might be. we've got an economy that is...
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the year ling's learned to be wild and habitat better suited for bears than lake tahoe neighborhoods.ance for them. >> but to see them back in the wild. and coming up next at noon, zoos are making more baby announcements. stay tuned for a closer look. nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. costa animal services, they're working to find some great homes for these cute little guys on your screen right there. they are offering. >> free adoptions all month long right now, contra costa, animal services is overcrowded. so they really do want to place these animals into loving homes. they do have more than 200 dogs and cats in their shelter right now. we spoke to th
the year ling's learned to be wild and habitat better suited for bears than lake tahoe neighborhoods.ance for them. >> but to see them back in the wild. and coming up next at noon, zoos are making more baby announcements. stay tuned for a closer look. nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and...
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jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> one of donald trump's newest campaign promises is to eliminate. it's a measure appealing directly to service workers, and his allies are taking note. republicans in both chambers of congress introduced bills this week to do just that, but no one is explaining how they'd make up for the tens of billions of dollars the plan would cost the u.s. government. cbs's ed o'keefe reports from the campaign trail in las vegas. >> reporter: it's an idea former president donald trump first introduced while campaigning this month in nevada. >> when i get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips, people making tips. >> reporter: trump pitched it in the state with the highest percentage of service workers who would be affected. >> it would probably sway me a little bit because it does help me at the end of the day. >> reporter: if tips went tax-free, bartenders, waiters, and other service workers across the country would no longer pay federal income or payroll taxes to help fund programs like social security and medicare. >> he knew what he was doing w
jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> one of donald trump's newest campaign promises is to eliminate. it's a measure appealing directly to service workers, and his allies are taking note. republicans in both chambers of congress introduced bills this week to do just that, but no one is explaining how they'd make up for the tens of billions of dollars the plan would cost the u.s. government. cbs's ed o'keefe reports from the campaign trail in las vegas. >> reporter: it's an idea...
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deputy rec ling came on the car. the car pulled over, occupants exited and opened fire on him.to pull him alone obviously. he was in an unmarked car and in plain clothes but i believe they made him and just ambushed him. >> carley: three people have been arrested as a result? this happened in the city of detroit. our partners helped put up a fast perimeter and caught three in that perimeter. >> oh, man, the statements i have read from his fellow officers are a real testament to who he was as a person a police officer. a father, a husband. tell us more about him. >> yeah, he is maying guy on every level and his wife obviously has a massive hole in her life with three kids and another on the way. everything you hear from him about everybody, his substation commander says he's above and beyond, that, you know, there was a bank robbery in that community and they kind of hit a dead end and on his own he started searching different things. actually found the suspect car on facebook marketplace and broke open the case. that's kind of work and diligence he had. so i was honored to prom
deputy rec ling came on the car. the car pulled over, occupants exited and opened fire on him.to pull him alone obviously. he was in an unmarked car and in plain clothes but i believe they made him and just ambushed him. >> carley: three people have been arrested as a result? this happened in the city of detroit. our partners helped put up a fast perimeter and caught three in that perimeter. >> oh, man, the statements i have read from his fellow officers are a real testament to who...
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cbs' jo ling kent spoke with two voters who watched this debate, hoping for some reassurance. >> i wantonomy is in ruins. >> reporter: what the candidates have to say on the economy is vital. watching in minnesota, two working moms, both independent voters who were split on how they feel. >> are you better off now than when president biden took office? >> no. we can't sit down to dinner as family without it costing a small fortune. >> i would say that i'm better off now. it's not that much better, but definitely economically as family, we are doing well. >> reporter: lan hewn hopes to vote for president biden again in november. maddie wallace who voted for trump in 2020 and biden in. >> i don't know if i want to repeat a four years, and i also don't know if i want four years before that. >> reporter: young voters overwhelmingly feel it's now harder to buy a house, raise a family, get a good job, or start a business. and despite a strong jobs market and low unemployment, both minnesotans agree, prices have gone up under president biden. >> the average american isn't looking at economic d
cbs' jo ling kent spoke with two voters who watched this debate, hoping for some reassurance. >> i wantonomy is in ruins. >> reporter: what the candidates have to say on the economy is vital. watching in minnesota, two working moms, both independent voters who were split on how they feel. >> are you better off now than when president biden took office? >> no. we can't sit down to dinner as family without it costing a small fortune. >> i would say that i'm better...
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jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> inflation is also up in the restaurant industry. overall, restaurants are having their best year ever, but lower wage families are staying away, and that's got some fast food analysts slashing prices and others going out of business. elise preston has more. >> reporter: it's chow time at america's eateries. restaurant sales are projected to break records this year, but for many diners, inflation is taking a bite out of their budgets. >> going to dinner is one of those dopamine hits that i can't afford it. even if i can't, i'm still going to enjoy it. >> reporter: this appetite for dining out is fueling what is expected to be $1.1 trillion in sales nationwide, a big jump over the $864 billion restaurants made before the pandemic. >> after years of struggling, restaurants seem to be having a really good year right now. >> it's been a banner year for restaurants in the u.s., and ultimately, what we're seeing is many are celebrating in this year of strength, but it's a have and a have-nots. >> reporter: still, higher prices for food and
jo ling kent, cbs news, new york. >>> inflation is also up in the restaurant industry. overall, restaurants are having their best year ever, but lower wage families are staying away, and that's got some fast food analysts slashing prices and others going out of business. elise preston has more. >> reporter: it's chow time at america's eateries. restaurant sales are projected to break records this year, but for many diners, inflation is taking a bite out of their budgets. >>...
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and the, there's a bridge prime minister is basically the lane ducky, he's ling lame ducks. are you standing at elections in july? so she said, i'm the one who can boost the agenda and to take things really full of it. and she's also trying to form a new a and yeah, allies and coalitions in the european union node to fulfill the promises she gave to the italian constituencies like migration issues and also a new partnership with africa. how senior european correspondent band, he gets at the g 7 to some of the other stories making use. now the european union's top court has find hungry, 200000000 euros for continuing to break the blocks asylum rules. the judge and said for the past would be find another 1000000 euros a day until it complied. gary in private, this civic old one has called the judgment outrages and other acceptable. what you'll find find his have been trying to put out a massive blaze at an oil refinery in northern iraq, stunted over night in a storage facility, and quickly sprayed across the side. the cause of the fine was not immediately clear. according to l
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disrupting rating services tend to transport and in football, news around madrid have won a 15 champions. ling title, the spanish side be german under dogs, but we see a document to neil and the final at wembley stadium, or after holding it at a nil nil from most of the match denny car lodge. i'll put madrid on the board with a header from the corner kick in the 73rd 73rd minute. 8 minutes later the ecos junior put the nail in gorman's coffin with a shot passed dormant, cheaper griego, a cold fence packed round madrid's band a boy stadium, to watch 13 reclaim european footballs, most prize trophy and will know cross over to dw corresponding charlotte chosen pill in london who's waiting for us outside wembley stadium. so we have 100 claimed the champions league trophy for the 15th time was a victory, a well deserved one. well, yeah, absolutely. x se hids' night from the madrid fans been watching this game when the just behind me here in london the did they continue that chum kinsley domination, as you say, with that a 15th title, the record breaking number of titles. it but it didn't always loo
disrupting rating services tend to transport and in football, news around madrid have won a 15 champions. ling title, the spanish side be german under dogs, but we see a document to neil and the final at wembley stadium, or after holding it at a nil nil from most of the match denny car lodge. i'll put madrid on the board with a header from the corner kick in the 73rd 73rd minute. 8 minutes later the ecos junior put the nail in gorman's coffin with a shot passed dormant, cheaper griego, a cold...
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there are two summary papers that adele diamond and daphne ling at the university of british columbia did that looked at very, very rigorous studies on, executive function studies that they are predictive of achievement ald qu more typically than iq and then socioeconomic status. they're even more important for school readine than, iq or entry level reading and math. they're more important for than the knowledge, content content knowledge in schools, but we're not teaching skills that are even important life success like marital and, and keeping a job and career ing. so what are executive function skills? i ask a lot groups. you know what executive function skills are to all you know and how many know what they are. so many ofthese are attention,they they're based on focusing are. they're the umbrella. i think of it as an umbrella. the umbrella is focus. and then under the umbrella are are for sub skills using what you know are working memory. so you have to use information in order to solve a problem thinking flexibly because the to be able to change with it reflecting and that does
there are two summary papers that adele diamond and daphne ling at the university of british columbia did that looked at very, very rigorous studies on, executive function studies that they are predictive of achievement ald qu more typically than iq and then socioeconomic status. they're even more important for school readine than, iq or entry level reading and math. they're more important for than the knowledge, content content knowledge in schools, but we're not teaching skills that are even...
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it's time. >> like a clothing line i was doodle ling a lion. shows inspired about that in gratitude a lion inside of your lungs. get up and praise the lord. like david did in the bible. bless the lord o my soul. we wanted to create a resource for our own kids realizing it could, with the height of that song, impact thousands, if not millions of kids' lives and teach them what is even a hallelujah mean? we sing that. >> ainsley: i don't know the definition until i read the book praise the king. about this little lion is he trying to find a gift for the king. >> right. >> ainsley: some are bringing gold some are bring a coat of many colors. he doesn't have a gift. is he searching the jungle for this gift. he meets the king and the king says just use your voice. your heart is what god is searching for. it's a sweets story. i can't wait to read it to my daughter. we are excited to hear you sing. you will be out there for the summer concert series. thank you. >> i'm excited. honored to be here. going to make it loud. >> ainsley: we can't wait. thank
it's time. >> like a clothing line i was doodle ling a lion. shows inspired about that in gratitude a lion inside of your lungs. get up and praise the lord. like david did in the bible. bless the lord o my soul. we wanted to create a resource for our own kids realizing it could, with the height of that song, impact thousands, if not millions of kids' lives and teach them what is even a hallelujah mean? we sing that. >> ainsley: i don't know the definition until i read the book...
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others are turning to psychedelics on their journeys towards healing, cbs news contributor lisa ling met with several of them, including urban daniels. he spent 14 years as a green beret and nearly 14 years and active. combat. >>how did it get for you? >>the darkness was pretty profound. >>what kinds of medications? where you prescribed. >>a lot of medications. taking them. in the morning. through the day. in the evenings pills to help me sleep at night. >>did any of the medications work? >>they have to say no. daniel spent 4 years and in active combat, and he says it was after he retired from military service that the darkness started to consume him. he planned to take his own life twice then he found out about an organization funding grants for former special forces, to leave the country for treatment. not legal here in the us okay? it's called vets veterans. exploring treatment solutions. marcus and amber capone founded it after marcus retired from multiple combat deployments as a navy seal with ptsd. and traumatic brain injury. >>why psychedelics? >>it gets the job done. i mean,
others are turning to psychedelics on their journeys towards healing, cbs news contributor lisa ling met with several of them, including urban daniels. he spent 14 years as a green beret and nearly 14 years and active. combat. >>how did it get for you? >>the darkness was pretty profound. >>what kinds of medications? where you prescribed. >>a lot of medications. taking them. in the morning. through the day. in the evenings pills to help me sleep at night. >>did any...
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also,ling left out in states like nevada and michigan.0's, 20 percent of americansnow barely over 10%. e kind of mobilization that unions are doing as well. you are not loyal to any party. one million youth turn 18 every year. 1.4 eligible citizens are the chinos in america. and so you are starting to see these new voters. 20% of all latino voters in this election are going to be new. no party loyalty at all. ■mi've gone on univision and telemundo and i've seen it. the conversations they are holding on policy and elections across their viewership and i think that has balanced the conversation within the teedo un more. i think the republican■0■ñ is very familiar, engaging and connecting with the latino community. i think all these sort of factors are tilting latinos toward the central right much more. host: if you look at exit polling about 65% of latino voters giving their support to you think that is going to chanrastically? guest: it has. example, the ■]■6base has always been for the republican party in rural states and males. and for t
also,ling left out in states like nevada and michigan.0's, 20 percent of americansnow barely over 10%. e kind of mobilization that unions are doing as well. you are not loyal to any party. one million youth turn 18 every year. 1.4 eligible citizens are the chinos in america. and so you are starting to see these new voters. 20% of all latino voters in this election are going to be new. no party loyalty at all. ■mi've gone on univision and telemundo and i've seen it. the conversations they are...
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i so these are in the house which will strange ling is a little quizzes. if i'm one that you left for you 50 minutes, you move on to another, out of the country band with this when son walks queen jenna. so stuff on the phone to send me an email reminder, joe, because we don't want to confront done with that. are going to submit a typical control company to tons. there's a cough so needed with the listing. i found i 12 months into this. one would thing i did this with thing. so when was the into the oh team i will talk to the guy is another thing. the tendencies didn't work. i've just been, i town to various inclusive oh too much instances of when apple t, i didn't of went on amazon or frank, you might have for c. i s k i that it and i wasn't here today which is involved. but today ref was with this into of vehicle and that's the one for you to type with one on 92 so so so wouldn't assemble and just look searching through the gamble to all of a sudden. gotcha honda and we have the miles millennium simmons in the past. mm hm. oh yeah. oh yeah. i, i'm such a
i so these are in the house which will strange ling is a little quizzes. if i'm one that you left for you 50 minutes, you move on to another, out of the country band with this when son walks queen jenna. so stuff on the phone to send me an email reminder, joe, because we don't want to confront done with that. are going to submit a typical control company to tons. there's a cough so needed with the listing. i found i 12 months into this. one would thing i did this with thing. so when was the...
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. >> phil: plus, one last spin of the wheel for pat sajak. fresh all day long. ling [sniff] still fresht 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. try for under $5! pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! ♪ >> phil: good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm andrew dymburt. authorities charging the suburban long island dad alleged to be the gilgo beach serial murderer with two more counts of murder. horrifying evidence found inside his home included what th
. >> phil: plus, one last spin of the wheel for pat sajak. fresh all day long. ling [sniff] still fresht 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. try for under $5! pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet....
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in tonight's eye on america, lisa ling looks into whether these firms are putting profits over patients that's where all the complications started, at oakland heights. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where 85-year-old ruby fraser spent a month after a fall sent her to the hospital in november 2022. her granddaughter myesha and daughter yolanda told us ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom would push the button for help, and they wouldn't acknowledge her. >> reporter: how often was she telling you this? >> every time we went. >> all the time. >> reporter: myesha and yoland say they watched as ruby's condition quickly deteriorated until one visit when ruby, who was bed-bound, began gasping for air. >> i say, would you all please call. no. we're not going call. yes, you are. >> reporter: emergency room doctors diagnosed ruby with pneumonia and severe sepsis. she had also developed these bed sores on her heels, wounds the family says oakland heights staff hid from them. >> they weren't even turning her. it's like they didn't give a doggone. >> reporter: oa
in tonight's eye on america, lisa ling looks into whether these firms are putting profits over patients that's where all the complications started, at oakland heights. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where 85-year-old ruby fraser spent a month after a fall sent her to the hospital in november 2022. her granddaughter myesha and daughter yolanda told us ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom would push the button for help, and they wouldn't...
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cbs's jo ling kent has a closer look at what it means. >> reporter: the jobs report smashed expectationst it was a mixed bag when it comes to how the economy is doing, margaret. no doubt, 272,000 jobs added in may is good news. the most hiring happened in health care, leisure, and hospitality. but the federal reserve will also be looking at the unemployment rate, which ticked up to 4% for the first time since 2022 and wage growth that increased more than expected. that will likely be a factor in the fed's interest rate decision next week, and economists widely expect the fed to keep rates at these higher levels because of stubborn inflation. >> margaret: and tonight, the category is television icons. and cbs's carter evans has the answer. >> reporter: no one has ever hosted the same game show for so long, margaret. 41 seasons, more than 8,000 episodes, but tonight, pat sajak takes the wheel for a final spin. >> well, the time has come to say goodbye. >> reporter: and for millions of fans... >> wheel! of! fortune! >> reporter: the show will never be the same. sajak took over the show in t
cbs's jo ling kent has a closer look at what it means. >> reporter: the jobs report smashed expectationst it was a mixed bag when it comes to how the economy is doing, margaret. no doubt, 272,000 jobs added in may is good news. the most hiring happened in health care, leisure, and hospitality. but the federal reserve will also be looking at the unemployment rate, which ticked up to 4% for the first time since 2022 and wage growth that increased more than expected. that will likely be a...
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cbs reporter jo ling kent spoke with lawmakers leading that effort and met with a woman who is fighting back. i really felt like my whole world fell apart at that moment, >>breeze loose, says she was shocked when a friend discovered her face superimposed on pornographic images and videos. >>what did you think you have to look at? how many views are there? and how many people have violated u i just didn't want to live anymore because the shame was i was too much for me to bear, who was behind this. i do know who the perpetrator is. when i went to the police. the police did not really do anything about it. the police actually called me a prostitute ... shamed me >>said when law enforcement did not pursue the issue, the perpetrator made more deepfakes of her, creating more than 800 links across the internet. and lulu is not the only 1 there were more than 21,000 deepfake ... videos online last year up more than 460%. compared to the year before. people have also created artificially generated intimate images of celebrities like taylor swift, increasingly common problem facing teens across
cbs reporter jo ling kent spoke with lawmakers leading that effort and met with a woman who is fighting back. i really felt like my whole world fell apart at that moment, >>breeze loose, says she was shocked when a friend discovered her face superimposed on pornographic images and videos. >>what did you think you have to look at? how many views are there? and how many people have violated u i just didn't want to live anymore because the shame was i was too much for me to bear, who...
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ling thing is that the federal government spends in the rm of tax expenditures $276 billion every yearor high income workers with high end employers. it for low income workers were workers in more precarious indtr what -- only ad 1%in the bottom 1/5 of the incoe distribution. we d■o works for a good chunk of americans but we wao sure to fill in the gaps and devise the solutions that flipped this upside down. this works with a lot of our notions of what is actionable in the united states. we have been working introduce d savings for americans act which is cosponsored great pipe -- bipartisan pairs in both the representative and the senate thlly empowering and incentivizing low and middle incomeq%o retirement and looking towards the to do it which is similar to members of congress standard plan to expand access. and it includes a number of policy innovations that really are essentto solving problems and closing the gaps that wenlier. so tsp reaches 95% participation among low income federal employees. enrollment. one of the magicthat behavioralf automatically enrolling is really powerful
ling thing is that the federal government spends in the rm of tax expenditures $276 billion every yearor high income workers with high end employers. it for low income workers were workers in more precarious indtr what -- only ad 1%in the bottom 1/5 of the incoe distribution. we d■o works for a good chunk of americans but we wao sure to fill in the gaps and devise the solutions that flipped this upside down. this works with a lot of our notions of what is actionable in the united states. we...
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ling story, all 3 families and investigates us can visit the world's most beautiful in decades . the night old n biden's wanted us to on just either the us special envoy, amos costing is in baby ruth working to prevent an escalation in hostilities between is ram and has from the conflicts along the blue line between israel and his butler has gone on for long enough, the play watching l. j 0 life from don't have with me for the back. people also coming up. israel carries out more as strikes on on new see a rods, refugee camp in central guys, or at least 17 people or kids in kenya use want to count on protest, who's trying to occupied parliament to show their anger against the government's controversial tax reforms. and for the 1st time in nearly 24 years, russia's president vladimir 14 is visiting north korea to strength and security relations and feeds the thank you for joining as we begin in 11 on way us present. joe biden special envoy, he says, washington is working to avoid a great, a war between has by law and israel. amos hausten has been meeting lebanese leaders, including
ling story, all 3 families and investigates us can visit the world's most beautiful in decades . the night old n biden's wanted us to on just either the us special envoy, amos costing is in baby ruth working to prevent an escalation in hostilities between is ram and has from the conflicts along the blue line between israel and his butler has gone on for long enough, the play watching l. j 0 life from don't have with me for the back. people also coming up. israel carries out more as strikes on...
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are repeating elections and the, there's a bridge prime minister is basically the lane ducky, he's ling lame ducks, or he's standing at elections in july. so she said, i'm the one who can boost the agenda and to take things really full of it. and she's also trying to form a new a and allies and coalitions in the european union node to fulfill the promises she gave to the italian constituencies like migration issues and also a new partnership with africa. how senior european correspondent band, he got at the g 7 for more than 2 years into the russ. it's full scale invasion, ukrainian troops, a dog in for a long war of attrition. and the next generation is already getting ready to defend its country. dw is and is of visitors. a group of young ukrainians were busy loading the basics. molly, on the commander distributes rifles to the separate tactical group. replicas, that is, troops here only teenagers. so i'm not even that old yet. this is an after school club for the kids of shepherd, teeth couldn't western ukraine. they need 3 times a week to prepare for life in the country while i'm in
are repeating elections and the, there's a bridge prime minister is basically the lane ducky, he's ling lame ducks, or he's standing at elections in july. so she said, i'm the one who can boost the agenda and to take things really full of it. and she's also trying to form a new a and allies and coalitions in the european union node to fulfill the promises she gave to the italian constituencies like migration issues and also a new partnership with africa. how senior european correspondent band,...
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ling story, all 3 families and investigates us can visit the world's most beautiful in decades . the night old and biden's wanted us to part of just either the is riley strikes, hit on was distribution building and gaza city, at least the palestinians onto the farm. sammy's a, them, this is i'll just a live from the house. so coming up as well already is another driving video. it says, shows sensitive is ready sides, including military ones, could be targeted and all that. well. we have from an active service member of the us ad falls, who wants to resign? 40 says is american simplicity in the war on garza, there's no service. the american people in our current policies were doing a disservice to, to people around the world and from pods colon fields in china to flooded rice crops in italy. we look at how climate change is affecting global food production news. we saw this news out with breaking news out of northern garzo, or at least full palestinians have been killed. others have been injured, miss riley shedding that struck the main on the building. the facility had been turne
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jo ling kent has more. >> reporter: imagine hearing your own voice unexpectedly in an ad or podcast sayingssional voice actors who now say their voices were, quote, stolen and modified by an ai start-up called lovo, and now they're suing. >> artificial intelligence that makes it fast and easy to create voiceovers. >> reporter: for actors, paul sky lerman and lennaia sage, their voices are their calling cards. >> our voices is the foundation of our career and livelihood. without it, we don't have a career. we're not putting food on the table. >> reporter: the couple says that their livelihood was stolen by ai. both lerman and sage were hired for voice overwork by lovo, an ai company back in 2019 and 2020 to provide voice clips for what they were told would be internal research. why did you proceed and agree to it? >> because on three occasions in writing, they had given me assurances of how and where it would be used, for internal purposes only. and never forward-facing. >> these urv are capable -- >> reporter: yet two years later lerman says he was shocked when he happened to hear his voic
jo ling kent has more. >> reporter: imagine hearing your own voice unexpectedly in an ad or podcast sayingssional voice actors who now say their voices were, quote, stolen and modified by an ai start-up called lovo, and now they're suing. >> artificial intelligence that makes it fast and easy to create voiceovers. >> reporter: for actors, paul sky lerman and lennaia sage, their voices are their calling cards. >> our voices is the foundation of our career and livelihood....
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and you know i talk about and i rachel hardiman, who's who's at university of minnesota and syria ling they write about this this idea of unmet needs in our community. and i write about this a little bit in book tha because because of how racism plays out, right? just interpersonally and we are less likely to seek care. yeah. because we don't want to with with the health care establishment. and as a result of that we have a burden of unmet needs in our community. so even like we know that communities that have a high rate of interaction with the police so a.k.a, you know police brutality that people are likely to sk health care in those neighborhoods. and so it just bleedsah, a real blind spot for me as a journalist happened during covid as i shared i grew up here and had had black doctors and i didn't understand so many black people's fear of the doctor. and until people personal stories and when you hear some of the stories people have experienced, why would you go back? i mean, i am a black physicians or nurse practitioners or other professionals. i had a black doula. yeah it's so m
and you know i talk about and i rachel hardiman, who's who's at university of minnesota and syria ling they write about this this idea of unmet needs in our community. and i write about this a little bit in book tha because because of how racism plays out, right? just interpersonally and we are less likely to seek care. yeah. because we don't want to with with the health care establishment. and as a result of that we have a burden of unmet needs in our community. so even like we know that...
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your ling professor law. jake brenner. he including, he included a little drang of himself down at the bottom left blessing newlyweds. they were married monterey, at her parents house on february. 10th 1899. the next day boarded a boat and left for china from san francisco. over the next decade and a half, the hoovers would travel the world extensively, first based in china and then in london, where they spent many years living in the red house. both their boys. herbert allen were born in ndon. they wld return to the united states yearly to visit their in monterey. and their friends stanford. bert was named to the board of trustees at stanford in 1912. a positi that allowed him to build and own a house on the stanford land by 1914. hoover's plan to return the united states to eoll the boys school in california. the start of world war one, ended these plans, caing a delay in their departure. lew and the boys leaving on october 3rd ofhat year. she returned to london in november that year, staying until may 1915, when returne
your ling professor law. jake brenner. he including, he included a little drang of himself down at the bottom left blessing newlyweds. they were married monterey, at her parents house on february. 10th 1899. the next day boarded a boat and left for china from san francisco. over the next decade and a half, the hoovers would travel the world extensively, first based in china and then in london, where they spent many years living in the red house. both their boys. herbert allen were born in ndon....
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if you were not ling someone out because you didn't like how they appeared, you wouldn't send them outheir entire life. you'd say we're not debating and i'm not getting on stage. howard: some think this would have been better for the president. >> hepatoed to debate and he knows he'll get to talk about what he did and what the other guy did and what joe biden wants to do and the other guy wants to do and he'll do better. there's another debate. look, i -- again, i would take joe biden on a gurney the over donald trump the same way a lot of viewers would take donald trump over joe biden on a gurney. howard: you played donald trump in debate prep for hillary in 2016. let's take a look. [ clapping ]. howard: what were you trying to accomplish? >> that was a light moment and now we literally anticipated that donald trump would try to diminish her because he's 6'3 and she's 5'6. jokes aside, it's these debates are tough. i would be happy for joe biden to get another shot at it. he has to decide if he wants another shot at it. people don't like their choice, the republican convention hasn't
if you were not ling someone out because you didn't like how they appeared, you wouldn't send them outheir entire life. you'd say we're not debating and i'm not getting on stage. howard: some think this would have been better for the president. >> hepatoed to debate and he knows he'll get to talk about what he did and what the other guy did and what joe biden wants to do and the other guy wants to do and he'll do better. there's another debate. look, i -- again, i would take joe biden on...
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their leader ling yun believes that. speeches for video and video they will help the kunff to enter they practically happened, and for the whole world it’s like they’re some kind of military movements, yes, but it feels like they’re dancing, you know, but it seems to me, this is the point, that is, it really looks like art, plus this stylization, some amazing costumes, and the girls themselves, for example, who is now on such a world tour, please pay attention, cool backup dancers are disappearing in china, because i think it's very cool looks. it is worth noting the physical training of girls, in order to demonstrate such talents, you really need to exercise regularly, you can start the journey now, friends, even practically lying on the sofa or in bed. yes, you can also do morning exercises there, which our colleague, tatyana motaseevich, inspires us to do. let's add a touch of sports to your morning, although no, today there will be a chord. today our complex will take place lying in bed, but despite this, it will be intense. so let's lie back and we place our legs, our heels under t
their leader ling yun believes that. speeches for video and video they will help the kunff to enter they practically happened, and for the whole world it’s like they’re some kind of military movements, yes, but it feels like they’re dancing, you know, but it seems to me, this is the point, that is, it really looks like art, plus this stylization, some amazing costumes, and the girls themselves, for example, who is now on such a world tour, please pay attention, cool backup dancers are...
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part of the solution to clear the mountains of waste the ling up -- waste building up could be the useplastic credits. let's bring in the expertise from a senior associate and bloomberg nef -- in bloomberg nef's sustainable materials team. how do plastic credits work? >> similar to carbon offsets, a plastic credit is a certificate that proves a certain quantity of plastic waste has been removed or recycled. often this is from places like beaches where the waste would not otherwise be collected. companies are buying these credits as an offset of the waste they generate but also a financing mechanism to fund the build out of infrastructure for recycling or sorting of plastics, particularly in markets like the philippines or vietnam, where waste collection is poor or nonexistent today. tom: what do we know about the efficacy of these systems? does it incentivize a shift away from plastics or make the system more, get? >> is a nascent market but we think plastic credits can play an important role. of course the legacy waste is only part of the pollution problem and plastic credits are not
part of the solution to clear the mountains of waste the ling up -- waste building up could be the useplastic credits. let's bring in the expertise from a senior associate and bloomberg nef -- in bloomberg nef's sustainable materials team. how do plastic credits work? >> similar to carbon offsets, a plastic credit is a certificate that proves a certain quantity of plastic waste has been removed or recycled. often this is from places like beaches where the waste would not otherwise be...
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credit she put on a clinic in terms of public relations with her response saying that she is root lingybe one-day she can be on the team. meanwhile the washington post reported this week, this year, the wnba and its teams are still expected to lose around $50 million, according to two people with knowledge of the figures. so growing the game is truly critical, right? >> no doubt. here's the other critical thing to mention here and think about. they've lost around 250 million, maybe more, since the nba has been funding the wnba. the league owns about 60% of the wnba. they are in rights negotiations right now. they are still in control of the wnba and the money allotted to the league. they are going from 2.7 billion to an estimated 7 billion moving forward with their new rights agreement. that is going to be a pr home run and setup on a tee, for adam silver the commissioner of the nba because he can funnel more money to the wnba if he so chooses and they don't have to have a losing season so to speak on their bank account anymore, because they get to, the nba can a lot more money than ju
credit she put on a clinic in terms of public relations with her response saying that she is root lingybe one-day she can be on the team. meanwhile the washington post reported this week, this year, the wnba and its teams are still expected to lose around $50 million, according to two people with knowledge of the figures. so growing the game is truly critical, right? >> no doubt. here's the other critical thing to mention here and think about. they've lost around 250 million, maybe more,...
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. >> carley: we are thinking about the whole rec ling family, there is a go fund me to donate. well needed funds there thank you, sheriff. >> thank you. they can go to our web page at oakland sheriff.com a link on the page and he will get 100 percent of that god bless you for helping his family. >> carley: absolutely. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> steve: thank you very much todd sand carley. this is tuesday, june 25th, 2024. welcome to "fox & friends" and lawrence, welcome back. we are going to start this our weekend. alvin bragg's office outraged after bragg dropped the majority of charges against anti-israeli protesters up at columbia university. >> brag, brag, make sure criminals do their time. >> we are going to talk to one of the demonstrators there this hour. hunkers down with key advisers camp david. a pair of federal judges dealt a major blow to a student loan bailout program. we break down how it might impact him in november. >> lawrence: and home at last. american tourist ryan watson now reunited with his family after being held in the turks and caicos si
. >> carley: we are thinking about the whole rec ling family, there is a go fund me to donate. well needed funds there thank you, sheriff. >> thank you. they can go to our web page at oakland sheriff.com a link on the page and he will get 100 percent of that god bless you for helping his family. >> carley: absolutely. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> steve: thank you very much todd sand carley. this is tuesday, june 25th, 2024. welcome to...
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that's a bid ling dose. the range we had 80-kilogram old ladies and 370-pound young men they were getting the same dosing one or both getting the wrong dose. >> laura: this sounds like science. what you are describing sounds like logical type of patients in the study and dismissive attitude about school closures. i don't have time to get into that tonight. you were there from the beginning and we appreciate not only your treatment of so many patients over the years but your candor and you were right about fauci all along. you were right about him with trump and thank you again, stephen, we will continue, this thanks so much. all right, leading democrats are now hitting reality shows but what reality are they hiding? raymond arroyo has all the answers. "seen and unseen" is next. ♪ a lot of new dry eye patients in my office tell me about their frequent dry eyes, which may point to dry eye disease. millions of americans were estimated to have it. they've tried artificial tears again and again, but the relief is
that's a bid ling dose. the range we had 80-kilogram old ladies and 370-pound young men they were getting the same dosing one or both getting the wrong dose. >> laura: this sounds like science. what you are describing sounds like logical type of patients in the study and dismissive attitude about school closures. i don't have time to get into that tonight. you were there from the beginning and we appreciate not only your treatment of so many patients over the years but your candor and you...
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in other words of his a ling into the workforce versus dishwashers and healthcare workers and whatnott the bottom what kind of money does it how much savings or they have to spend a set inform any forecasting? you. >> i'm not sure i understood the asymmetry question. >> i think so. i think it great points. point. we've all been up here. this question of we know we have come through a period of high inflation we wish we would not have had. but is there a causal link? i think this goes back to the uld happen in the review is wherong question it was at our framework? arty number of things. that is that we should be working on. one of the we are wanting to do role did the framework play in the inflation? here is one of the places i would love to have the transcript are saying we can't look at the unemployment rate. that is something that would come o what role does the framework play versus other >> acted sepmber 27 28th or something. going to take the question about diversity of jobs and how much the fed should take? >> the fed has two goals for congress maximum and stable prices. what w
in other words of his a ling into the workforce versus dishwashers and healthcare workers and whatnott the bottom what kind of money does it how much savings or they have to spend a set inform any forecasting? you. >> i'm not sure i understood the asymmetry question. >> i think so. i think it great points. point. we've all been up here. this question of we know we have come through a period of high inflation we wish we would not have had. but is there a causal link? i think this...
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. >>> they're cuddlying, 2-year-old ambassador, who spend their days tum ling downhills. to transport two giant pandas from china to the u.s. we have a preview. >> reporter: the countdown is on. pandamania is about to go into full swing this week. i'm in south central china and just down the road from here, handlers are preparing two giant pandas and a lot of bamboo for their long trip to a new home in the u.s. for the first time in 20 year, giant pandas are heading to the u.s. they're leaving the lush mountain forests here, bound for san diego. a 7,000 mile journey that has been months in the making. experts like this say everything about a panda's environment needs to be assessed and considered. their departure revives china's panda diplomacy. a tradition people worried would end as relations with the u.s. have soured. as part of what china calls a new round of conservation, more pandas will land at other american zoos including washington, d.c. later this year. adored around the world, china's treasured bears are celebrities here, too. there's even criticism on chinese
. >>> they're cuddlying, 2-year-old ambassador, who spend their days tum ling downhills. to transport two giant pandas from china to the u.s. we have a preview. >> reporter: the countdown is on. pandamania is about to go into full swing this week. i'm in south central china and just down the road from here, handlers are preparing two giant pandas and a lot of bamboo for their long trip to a new home in the u.s. for the first time in 20 year, giant pandas are heading to the u.s....
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intelligence have new information about a computer-month-old ling program iran has reportedly acquired. u.s. officials say it could be used to help the regime build a nuclear weapons arsenal and build it faster. >> we do not see indications iran undertaking the key activities that would be necessary to produce a testable nuclear devise device. florida republican congressman mike waltz says this new computer program could be the key that unlocks iran's speed. >> when people talk about a breakout in weeks or months for them to be able to break out, that is basically having enough volume-rich uranium to have a bomb. this other element, this computer simulation is how do you get the actual bomb formed, build the war head that, it fits on top of a missile. >> so, once the iranians have enough enrichard uranium to actually build a bomb, the biden administration estimates the breakout time to be about 18 months. israel estimates it's as little as one year. bret? >> bret: gillian turner, live at the state department. gillian, thank you. new york democratic congressman jamaal bowman is apologiz
intelligence have new information about a computer-month-old ling program iran has reportedly acquired. u.s. officials say it could be used to help the regime build a nuclear weapons arsenal and build it faster. >> we do not see indications iran undertaking the key activities that would be necessary to produce a testable nuclear devise device. florida republican congressman mike waltz says this new computer program could be the key that unlocks iran's speed. >> when people talk...
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. >> mayor taos attorney just released a statement saying, quote, mayor thao is ready, ling and able to coate fully withfederal investigators. she has nothing to hide its unfortunate that she had to endure the bad optics of having the search warrant executed on her home. she would have cooperated with this investigation without the need for the search. she will continue to do the work. oakland expects from their mayor and provide the federal governmentth whaver infoation they are seeking. we have no information that she is or will be the target of this or any investigation. again, the legal experts saying that there is going to be a lot more to this. it could take months for federal authorities to determine if any crime occurred, going to stay on top of thnd hava lot mo for you. coming up on kron, 4 news at 3 o'clock. back to you, stephen. yeah, definitely. lots more to come. thanks so much, theresa, for staying on top of this for us. >> well, race ces tell faces a possible recalled. just 2 days ago, the alameda county registrar's office verified the recalled that we just mentioned t
. >> mayor taos attorney just released a statement saying, quote, mayor thao is ready, ling and able to coate fully withfederal investigators. she has nothing to hide its unfortunate that she had to endure the bad optics of having the search warrant executed on her home. she would have cooperated with this investigation without the need for the search. she will continue to do the work. oakland expects from their mayor and provide the federal governmentth whaver infoation they are seeking....
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kimberley in that write up from politico it sestak ling chaos at the border.s would argue there hasn't been a lot of the tackling of chaos at the border or the security no we essentially had one order from the president a couple weeks ago. unclear they are even going to enforce those new border restrictions they put in place. that, of course, was then immediately followed by. this by the way, can i make an argument for why there is humane case to be made for people who have been here for 10 years. they have families, kids, communities, why you should come up with a provision to allow them to stay. but this is the height of cynicism on immigration politics. it's going to be litigated to death. these people are going to be pawns in the next round of this battle over what is allowed or not allowed under executive authority it. could be reversed by a future president. it poisons the well for future debates in congress over immigration reform loisly new poll out today. issue of immigration who is better to handle it. former president 54%. current president 44%. do
kimberley in that write up from politico it sestak ling chaos at the border.s would argue there hasn't been a lot of the tackling of chaos at the border or the security no we essentially had one order from the president a couple weeks ago. unclear they are even going to enforce those new border restrictions they put in place. that, of course, was then immediately followed by. this by the way, can i make an argument for why there is humane case to be made for people who have been here for 10...
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two suspected in in crime ling earlier this month. four others arrested in april.t of the legos. mcdonald's will stop apartment i powered program. plans to remove using it by the end of next month. mcdonald officials say they are not canceling push all together looking for a new partner as they end their partnership with ibm. no word on why mcdonald's is ending that partnership. how about this for an interesting one. a renaissance painting found at london bus stop seven years after it was stolen could sell for merely $32 million at an art auction painting called the rest of the flight into egypt was created in the early 16th century and depicts maybe joseph and baby jesus. it was snatched from a mobile man's home in the u.k. back in 1995 and recovered at a bus stop in london in 2002. no word on who stole that painting. the auction in london from july 2nd to the 10th. if you have a spare 32 million, steve, then, maybe you could be the lucky owner of that painting. >> steve: if it's 32 million why are you leaving it at the bus stop? >> carley: i don't know. there are
two suspected in in crime ling earlier this month. four others arrested in april.t of the legos. mcdonald's will stop apartment i powered program. plans to remove using it by the end of next month. mcdonald officials say they are not canceling push all together looking for a new partner as they end their partnership with ibm. no word on why mcdonald's is ending that partnership. how about this for an interesting one. a renaissance painting found at london bus stop seven years after it was...
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jo ling kent will be here the explain what that means. >>> also with millions of students expected towe all do that? jill schlesinger will share tips on the best ways to save money and whether to consider an internship. >>> we love when we do this. we're going to reveal the latest picture to oprah winfrey's book club. the author is going to join us. it means really good stuff. see you 7:00 straight up. >> all right. thanks. update to the story we teased yesterday and what gayle king just sort of alluded to. >>> we now know the apple's going to integrate artificial intelligence into the devices you hold in your hand. that's the latest news out of the company's annual conference this week. so let's get into it. it comes through a partnership with openai to integratechatgpt into the upcoming software. what does this mean for you? apple says you will be able to find information more easily and experience enhanced media in the palm of your hand. they also promise greater control over your personal information. we know security is a huge priority for so many of us. by the way, your pal siri
jo ling kent will be here the explain what that means. >>> also with millions of students expected towe all do that? jill schlesinger will share tips on the best ways to save money and whether to consider an internship. >>> we love when we do this. we're going to reveal the latest picture to oprah winfrey's book club. the author is going to join us. it means really good stuff. see you 7:00 straight up. >> all right. thanks. update to the story we teased yesterday and...
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congressperson: but we are not talking about privacy, we are talking about fees and fee ling differentmers are prall. for example, congress banned certain types of fees all >>■& not at all. congress >> banned fees. >>that is congress banning a situation, not an agency makin a situation that is lawful, >> it is consistent wh w congrel prohibition. what we have done on credit card is exactly in line disproportio. >> take it on something else and then label is allowed under federal law. now you are picking and choosing. >> everything we has been done is exactly squarely with prohibitions that exist. if there is a loophole in the l■ and we look back to determine if that makes sense, it is part of the thank you, director. i yield the gentleman from nevas not recognized for five minutes. >> ranking member for holding this necessary hearing. we continue to armin increases in the frequency, sophistiti scams. financial system allow many good hardworking people to be inadvertently harmed by incoect nc information máx■'tunning 1.5 million complaints that the cfpb received, there is a massive need
congressperson: but we are not talking about privacy, we are talking about fees and fee ling differentmers are prall. for example, congress banned certain types of fees all >>■& not at all. congress >> banned fees. >>that is congress banning a situation, not an agency makin a situation that is lawful, >> it is consistent wh w congrel prohibition. what we have done on credit card is exactly in line disproportio. >> take it on something else and then label is...