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mary anne and leon emirali, we - netanyahu is the reason why. n story this evening. turkey's main opposition party has claimed big election victories in the main cities of istanbul and ankara. the results are a significant blow for president erdogan's governing party — who had hoped to regain control of the cities less than a year after he claimed a third terms as president. earlier i spoke to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think tank chatham house — and asked him for his take on the results. well, certainly this is quite a major development of turkish politics because right now the opposition is basically in control of all major cities in turkey. in terms of population size, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so this is like a major, let's say, yellow card for the government. this is the warning to the governing coalition of the government and a credit to the opposition. the big question right now is whether the opposition will manage their victory and the government will m
mary anne and leon emirali, we - netanyahu is the reason why. n story this evening. turkey's main opposition party has claimed big election victories in the main cities of istanbul and ankara. the results are a significant blow for president erdogan's governing party — who had hoped to regain control of the cities less than a year after he claimed a third terms as president. earlier i spoke to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think tank chatham...
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mary anne, what you make of those comments byjoe biden? biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really _ comments by joe biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really grown. i comments by joe biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really grown. he i comments by joe biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really grown. he is| on netanyahu has really grown. he is standing in the way of a cease—fire, aid to civilians and really has turned joe biden even more is his relationship withjose turned joe biden even more is his relationship with jose andres' turned joe biden even more is his relationship withjose andres' and the loss of the seven when it's for the loss of the seven when it's for the world central kitchen. netanyahu seems to be waging this war to his benefit and not the people he was elected to represent and he is standing in the way of any progress to bring hostages home and to end this conflict and the way it has been waged has made people who support israel question this war but certainly question netanyahu. you can support israel and not net
mary anne, what you make of those comments byjoe biden? biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really _ comments by joe biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really grown. i comments by joe biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really grown. he i comments by joe biden? the pressure on netanyahu has really grown. he is| on netanyahu has really grown. he is standing in the way of a cease—fire, aid to civilians and really has turned joe biden even more is his relationship withjose turned joe biden...
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mary anne, i don't know _ before the election. mary anne, i don't know if— before the election.'t know if you remember backj before the election. mary anne, i i don't know if you remember back in 2016, donald trump plasma convention speech, and i remember watching it and it was very post—apocalyptic, very dark, very broody and moody, but it worked back then. of course, fast forward four years and joe biden won the election. when you look at the polls, mary anne, which do you think is going to sell better this year, though?— do you think is going to sell better this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the show _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the show before, l but i said this on the show before, iwitt— but i said this on the show before, iwiii say— but i said this on the show before, iwiii say it— but i said this on the show before,
mary anne, i don't know _ before the election. mary anne, i don't know if— before the election.'t know if you remember backj before the election. mary anne, i i don't know if you remember back in 2016, donald trump plasma convention speech, and i remember watching it and it was very post—apocalyptic, very dark, very broody and moody, but it worked back then. of course, fast forward four years and joe biden won the election. when you look at the polls, mary anne, which do you think is going...
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i'm anne-marie green. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. jury trial is jury trial is set for the manhattan criminal trial for former president donald trump. trump seemed irritated and bored at times. president d. trump seemed irritated and bored at he is facing 32 counts ahead of the 2016 election. cbs jarred hill is joining us with the details on what happened on day one. jarred, good morning. >> hey, good morning, anne-marie. the day ended with former president trump blasting the judge for requiring him to be in the court room every day of his trial, arguing that would make him miss other personal and legal milestones. now on day two both sides are try to get back to seat a jury in this historic trial. >> reporter: after a full first day in his first criminal trial, soon former president trump heads back to a manhattan courtroom. >> it's a scam. it's a political witch hunt. >> reporter: trump emerged defiant after yesterday's historic proceedings which ended without a single juror chosen. that's after 96 potential jurors out of a pool of
i'm anne-marie green. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. jury trial is jury trial is set for the manhattan criminal trial for former president donald trump. trump seemed irritated and bored at times. president d. trump seemed irritated and bored at he is facing 32 counts ahead of the 2016 election. cbs jarred hill is joining us with the details on what happened on day one. jarred, good morning. >> hey, good morning, anne-marie. the day ended with former president trump blasting the...
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city manager mary anne marie siobhan also pointed out that last year, more than half of those people who came for the event were not from livermore. >> the flood of visitors took over neighborhoods and traffic was snarled with people trying to find parking police chief jeremy young says with streets being clogged, it makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get around. additionally, there was a high level of frustration. >> from those stuck in traffic and those who live in the areas impacted by the crowds. some livermore residents say they were surprised by the city canceling the fireworks show. they figure the city would want a lot of people to come. >> what would you not want to bring people things to the city here and have make more money off? why would they business in town? >> the other issue for some is not celebrating independence day with fireworks at night. the city is instead proposing a family-friendly daytime event at the livermore municipal airport route. downing says that's not the way it should be. everybody want fireworks and the for july. >> whole point of the wh
city manager mary anne marie siobhan also pointed out that last year, more than half of those people who came for the event were not from livermore. >> the flood of visitors took over neighborhoods and traffic was snarled with people trying to find parking police chief jeremy young says with streets being clogged, it makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get around. additionally, there was a high level of frustration. >> from those stuck in traffic and those who live in the...
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anne-marie: absolutely. this was in their report.e united states. on the sidelines of the imf, everyone is talking about the u.s. election. the united states is not going to spend less and there will not be tax hikes in an election year. getting a fiscal policy under wraps for a more healthy outlook that will not happen this year and definitely not in 25. jonathan: the conversations will continue when we are back in new york city. jp morgan's bob michele and mattia calvino joining us in new york. thank you very much for being with us here at the imf world bank spring meetings. this was "bloomberg surveillance." manus: from washington to new york, a very good morning to you. the equity markets are grappling with more hawkish fed speak and de-escalation. is that the context? the countdown to the open starts now. ♪ >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading, this is bloomberg, the open with jonathan ferro. ♪ ♪ manus: markets are uneducbl
anne-marie: absolutely. this was in their report.e united states. on the sidelines of the imf, everyone is talking about the u.s. election. the united states is not going to spend less and there will not be tax hikes in an election year. getting a fiscal policy under wraps for a more healthy outlook that will not happen this year and definitely not in 25. jonathan: the conversations will continue when we are back in new york city. jp morgan's bob michele and mattia calvino joining us in new...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with donald trump's hush-money trial getting under way with opening statements. the presumptive gop presidential nominee has long tested the constraints of the law, the constitution, and general decorum throughout his business and political career. starting today, trump's fate will be in the hand of prosecutors, his attorneys, a judge, and 12 jurors. wendy gillette is joining us now from the courthouse in lower manhattan. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is very quiet right now here at the courthouse, but that is definitely going to change in the next few hours. we are expecting a big crowd as this criminal trial gets under way. the first involving a sitting or former u.s. president. prosecutors in manhattan are getting ready to present their case against former president trump to a panel of seven men and five women jurors. >> the judge wants this to go as fast as possible. >> reporter: the former president faces 34 counts of falsifying business
i'm anne-marie green. we start with donald trump's hush-money trial getting under way with opening statements. the presumptive gop presidential nominee has long tested the constraints of the law, the constitution, and general decorum throughout his business and political career. starting today, trump's fate will be in the hand of prosecutors, his attorneys, a judge, and 12 jurors. wendy gillette is joining us now from the courthouse in lower manhattan. wendy, good morning. >> reporter:...
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i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political challenge for national republicans in particular, trying not to alienate an anti-abortion rights base and more moderate voters who believe that this law goes too far. >> now you have people who are scared to do their job. >> reporter: doctors in arizona now in limbo. >> it's not just abortion providers. we're talking about your e.r. physician who now has a patient in front of them who is bleeding into their abdomen. >> reporter: part of the fallout after arizona's supreme court reinstated a civil war-era law banning all a
i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political...
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anne-marie? >> all right. thank you so much. >>> while that is happening in washington, donald trump will be in a new york city courtroom where former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is expected to return to the witness stand in the former president's hush-money trial. on tuesday pecker testified that during the 2016 presidential campaign he promised to help suppress stories that could be damaging to trump. the former president is accused of falsifying business records to hide a hush-money payment to cover up an alleged sexual encounter during the campaign. the judge is also considering a prosecution request to hold trump in contempt of court for violating a gag order for a series of social media posts. >>> an arizona grand jury has indicted 18 people for their alleged efforts to use so-called fake electors to try and overturn trump's loss to joe biden in the 2020 presidential election. the indictments include trump's chief of staff, mark meadows, and attorneys rudy giuliani and john eastman. trump
anne-marie? >> all right. thank you so much. >>> while that is happening in washington, donald trump will be in a new york city courtroom where former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker is expected to return to the witness stand in the former president's hush-money trial. on tuesday pecker testified that during the 2016 presidential campaign he promised to help suppress stories that could be damaging to trump. the former president is accused of falsifying...
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next, some of our interviews with authors and presidential candidates mary anne williamson and cornel west and jason palmer. the surprise winner of this year's america samoa presidential primary. >> you're out of the race. you're back into the race. what motivated that? >> i had done very poorly in the electoral bases and what you do in such a cases you say i'm out. and then i realized that something bigger than the horserace and that's the conversation that the american people need be having. it's about where america is today and the american people having a serious conversation about where we need to go. the political accomplishment is not always the conduit. i knew that the conversation was not over that i was having with the american people. >> as far as the conversation is what question should the american people be having? who's running the country? we're not a government for the mean, by the people as abraham lincoln should be he said the men who died at gets getiesburg so that the government for the people, by the people would not perish from the earth. we're a government for
next, some of our interviews with authors and presidential candidates mary anne williamson and cornel west and jason palmer. the surprise winner of this year's america samoa presidential primary. >> you're out of the race. you're back into the race. what motivated that? >> i had done very poorly in the electoral bases and what you do in such a cases you say i'm out. and then i realized that something bigger than the horserace and that's the conversation that the american people need...
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i'm anne-marie green. iran's attack on israel is the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7th hamas massacre. a state-to-state confrontation that could spiral out of control. this morning both sides are claiming victory. iran striking a balance between retaliation for the deadly strike in syria and avoiding any major casualties or damage. israel says that its air defenses backed by allies fended off nearly all of the more than 300 drones and missiles. u.s. officials tell cbs news five of the ballistic missiles landed in israeli territory causing light damage to an airbase. the only serious injury, a 7-year-old bedouin girl hit by shrapnel that slammed into her house from an intercepted missile. the u.n. security council met sunday for emergency talks. the meeting ended without any action. cbs' debora patta is in tel aviv with the latest. >> reporter: iran's first-ever direct attack on israel, dragging their shadow war into the open. israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300
i'm anne-marie green. iran's attack on israel is the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7th hamas massacre. a state-to-state confrontation that could spiral out of control. this morning both sides are claiming victory. iran striking a balance between retaliation for the deadly strike in syria and avoiding any major casualties or damage. israel says that its air defenses backed by allies fended off nearly all of the more than 300 drones and missiles. u.s. officials tell cbs news five...
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city manager mary anne marie issue also pointed out that last year, more than half of those people who came for the event were not from livermore. >> the flood of visitors took over neighborhoods and traffic was snarled with people trying to find parking police chief jeremy young says with streets being clogged, it makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get around. additionally, there was a high level of frustration from those stuck in traffic and those who live in the areas impacted by the crowds. some livermore residents say they were surprised by the city canceling the fireworks show. they figure the city would want a lot of people to come. >> what would you not want to bring people and things to the city here and have make more money off? why would they business in town? >> the other issue for some is not celebrating independence day with fireworks at night. the city is instead proposing a family-friendly daytime event at the livermore municipal airport route. downing says that's not the way it should be. everybody want fireworks and the the for july. >> whole point of the bo
city manager mary anne marie issue also pointed out that last year, more than half of those people who came for the event were not from livermore. >> the flood of visitors took over neighborhoods and traffic was snarled with people trying to find parking police chief jeremy young says with streets being clogged, it makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get around. additionally, there was a high level of frustration from those stuck in traffic and those who live in the areas...
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city manager mary anne marie siobhan also pointed out that last year, more than half of those people who came for the event were not from livermore. >> the flood of visitors took over neighborhoods and traffic was snarled with people trying to find parking police chief jeremy young says with streets being clogged, it makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get around. additionally, there was a high level of frustration. from those stuck in traffic and those who live in the areas impacted by the crowds. some livermore residents say they were surprised by the city canceling the fireworks show. they figure the city would want a lot of people to come. >> what would you not want to bring people things to the city here and have make more money why would they business in town? >> the other issue for some is not celebrating independence day with fireworks ignite. the city is instead proposing a family-friendly daytime event at the livermore municipal airport route. downing says that's not the way it should be. everybody want fireworks. before july. >> whole point of the whole life, the
city manager mary anne marie siobhan also pointed out that last year, more than half of those people who came for the event were not from livermore. >> the flood of visitors took over neighborhoods and traffic was snarled with people trying to find parking police chief jeremy young says with streets being clogged, it makes it difficult for emergency vehicles to get around. additionally, there was a high level of frustration. from those stuck in traffic and those who live in the areas...
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. _ on our panel tonight we have former political advisor leon emirali in bedfordshire and mary anneul revolutionary guard was among at least five people killed
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is due back in a manhattan courtroom for his so-called hush-money trial. it follows yesterday's historic supreme court arguments with nine justices poised to decide if trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts while in office. cbs' jarred hill is joining us here in new york with a wrap-up of i guess all things court side. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this supreme court case is so much bigger than former president donald trump. the justices repeatedly emphasized that whatever they decide on immunity for him will impact any other president from here on out. outside a manhattan courthouse, former president donald trump again repeated his claim that all presidents should be free from criminal prosecution for official acts taken while in office. >> a president has to have immunity or you don't have a president, or at most you can say it would be a ceremonial president. >> reporter: 200 miles away in d.c., ju
i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is due back in a manhattan courtroom for his so-called hush-money trial. it follows yesterday's historic supreme court arguments with nine justices poised to decide if trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts while in office. cbs' jarred hill is joining us here in new york with a wrap-up of i guess all things court side. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this supreme court case is so much...
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jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie.after this three-hour standoff, the suburbs torn apart. the main suspect dead. two others taken in for questioning. and the families of those four members of law enforcement now changed forever. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in a neighborhood in charlotte, north carolina, around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. >> shots fired, possibly one down. correction. two down. suspect has barricaded himself. >> reporter: authorities say the shoot-out started as members of a u.s. marshals fugitive task force were serving a warnltd on a convicted felon. they say they were in possession of an illegal firearm. according to police, as they approached the suspect opened fire. >> we heard something over a loudspeaker and then you just heard gunfire left and right. >> reporter: police say eight officers were shot. four have died. one deputy u.s. marshal, two officers with the adult department of correction, and one charlotte police department officer. >> the most i can ask of our community is that we honor and
jarred, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie.after this three-hour standoff, the suburbs torn apart. the main suspect dead. two others taken in for questioning. and the families of those four members of law enforcement now changed forever. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in a neighborhood in charlotte, north carolina, around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. >> shots fired, possibly one down. correction. two down. suspect has barricaded himself. >> reporter: authorities say...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning columbia university is giving pro-palestinian protesters a new deadline to remove their encampment from school grounds. the directive comes just a week since the protests began along with reports of escalating tensions with jewish students. the actions have sparked a movement at campuses across the country. jarred hill starts us off from columbia campus. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you might be able to see behind me a small group of protesters still out of columbia's campus this morning. but beyond the gate, questions about the future of this pro-palestinian movement as that deadline to remove the encampment has come and gone. overnight dozens of tents on the lawn at columbia university as a midnight deadline to pack up passed with no action. the protests started with the students looking for the school looking to sever all ties with israel following the bombardment of gaza after -- after hamas' attack. now they're coast to coast. >> there are mil
i'm anne-marie green. this morning columbia university is giving pro-palestinian protesters a new deadline to remove their encampment from school grounds. the directive comes just a week since the protests began along with reports of escalating tensions with jewish students. the actions have sparked a movement at campuses across the country. jarred hill starts us off from columbia campus. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you might be able to see behind me a small group...
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anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you so much. >>> turning now to this round of powerful storms sweeping up the east coast. two confirmed tornadoes touched down in florida yesterday. a door camera captured video of the storm coming in. the relentless rain is now pounding western pennsylvania, triggering dangerous flash flooding, water rescues, and evacuations. it's moving into the northeast today with pounding rain and powerful winds. here's cbs' tom hanson. >>> we have a confirmed tornado. holy [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: this homeowner capturing a tornado moving toward his neighborhood outside of st. augustine, florida. the storm sending backyard furniture flying across yards. in tallahassee police pulling three people from rising floodwaters. but west in slidell, louisiana, the damage far more severe. >> big, big tornado. >> reporter: after an ef2 tornado with winds over 120 miles per hour blew through the city, ripping the roof off this apartment complex. workers clearing fallen 100-foot trees ripped from thei
anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you so much. >>> turning now to this round of powerful storms sweeping up the east coast. two confirmed tornadoes touched down in florida yesterday. a door camera captured video of the storm coming in. the relentless rain is now pounding western pennsylvania, triggering dangerous flash flooding, water rescues, and evacuations. it's moving into the northeast today with pounding rain and powerful winds. here's cbs' tom hanson....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the first witness continuing on the stand today in former president donald trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican nominee is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records lirpging to a so-called hush money payment. in opening statements yesterday prosecutors accused trump of taking part in a criminal conspiracy, but defense attorneys claim he did nothing wronging and jarred hill is here with the very latest for us. good morning, jarred. >> good morning, anne-marie. today we're going to be hearing again from the key witness who played a significant role in that so-called scheme to catch and kill stories that didn't look good for then candidate donald trump. trump says he did nothing wrong. >> this is a witch hunt and a shame. >> reporter: after railing against proceedings following opening statements, today former president donald trump is due back in a new york courtroom. the prosecution's first witness, former "national e
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the first witness continuing on the stand today in former president donald trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican nominee is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records lirpging to a so-called hush money payment. in opening statements yesterday prosecutors accused trump of taking part in a criminal conspiracy, but defense attorneys claim he did nothing wronging and jarred hill is here with the very latest for...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning people in the plains are assessing the damage and vowing to rebuild after a weekend of violent weather, tornadoes roaring across more than a dozen states. the hardest hit, oklahoma. it took -- rather, take a look at this devastation. businesses and homes reduced to rubble. at least four deaths confirmed in the state including an infant. the small city of sulphur, home to 5,000 and 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city, took a direct hit. that is where cbs' omar villafranca is with a look at the destruction. >>> large tornado confirmed on the ground. moving north just south of sulphur. >> reporter: violent storms ravaged oklahoma. the small city of sulphur devastated after taking a direct hit. >> downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: at sunrise the widespread damage revealed. the tornado shredding buildings, turning them into piles of metal and brick. 19-year-old addy gordon was helping out at the local steakhouse when she heard sirens and ran for cover. >> as we were
i'm anne-marie green. this morning people in the plains are assessing the damage and vowing to rebuild after a weekend of violent weather, tornadoes roaring across more than a dozen states. the hardest hit, oklahoma. it took -- rather, take a look at this devastation. businesses and homes reduced to rubble. at least four deaths confirmed in the state including an infant. the small city of sulphur, home to 5,000 and 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city, took a direct hit. that is where cbs' omar...
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i'm anne-marie green. israel has been warning it would retaliate, and today cbs news has confirmed it did less than one week after iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at the jewish state. tehran is downplaying the attack which happened in the city of isfahan, about 260 miles south of the capital of tehran. all sides are being tightlipped, and details are very preliminary. jarred hill is here to help us sort things out. >> still early with this, but here is what we know right now -- two u.s. officials have confirmed here that israel's missile did hit iran overnight. a senior israeli official told "the washington post" that the strike was intended to signal to iran that israel can attack its territory. state media posted this video of iran's air defense shooting down what they called mini drones near isfahan. as far as damage goes, "the new york times" is reporting iranian officials said the strike hit an airbase near the city of isfahan, that is home to some of iran's nuclear facilities. but the i
i'm anne-marie green. israel has been warning it would retaliate, and today cbs news has confirmed it did less than one week after iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at the jewish state. tehran is downplaying the attack which happened in the city of isfahan, about 260 miles south of the capital of tehran. all sides are being tightlipped, and details are very preliminary. jarred hill is here to help us sort things out. >> still early with this, but here is what we know right now...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a powerful earthquake rocked taiwan killing at least seven people, collapsing and damaging dozens of buildings. the 7.4-magnitude quake was centered off taiwan's east coast. it is the strongest earthquake to hit the island in at least 25 years. buildings shook, and some were left tilted. more than 700 were hurt. rescue efforts are under way to free dozens trapped in the debris. >> it's shaking, and the side -- my house and the building is kind of new. so it's a -- kind of solid, but it's swinging. >> my mom was crying, and then i told her to hide under the table. >> the quake caused massive landslides. train service was suspended, and highways were shut down. tsunami warnings were issued for taiwan, southern japan, and the philippines, but they were later lifted. the quake was also felt in parts of china. >>> back here at home, americans across several states are cleaning up after powerful storms brought tornadoes, strong winds, and heavy rain. just take a look at
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a powerful earthquake rocked taiwan killing at least seven people, collapsing and damaging dozens of buildings. the 7.4-magnitude quake was centered off taiwan's east coast. it is the strongest earthquake to hit the island in at least 25 years. buildings shook, and some were left tilted. more than 700 were hurt. rescue efforts are under way to free dozens trapped in the debris. >> it's shaking, and the side -- my house and the building is kind of...
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i'm anne-marie green.those stories in a moment, but we are going to begin with the fallout from that abortion ruling in arizona. the state's top court reinstating a 160-year-old near-total ban on abortion. the law dates back to 1864 on the books since before arizona was a state and before women had the right to vote. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this ruling makes the blue trending state home to one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. now comment and criticism are coming in from across the political spectrum. abortion rights is sparking a new fight in battleground arizona. in a 4-2 ruling yesterday the state supreme court said a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions except to save the life of the mother can be enforced. the penalty for doctors -- two to five years in prison. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's democratic governor katie hobbs is calling on state lawmakers to repeal the 1
i'm anne-marie green.those stories in a moment, but we are going to begin with the fallout from that abortion ruling in arizona. the state's top court reinstating a 160-year-old near-total ban on abortion. the law dates back to 1864 on the books since before arizona was a state and before women had the right to vote. cbs' jarred hill is joining us from new york with more this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this ruling makes the blue trending state home to one of the most...
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on this i would like to thank all of them entaupia and eewe, jessica to all the tidus staff and anne marie rogers who i present next. so the through the chair, i would like to invite up, marie who will be leading us today as well as jessica from planning as well as one treasure island may be available. >> good afternoon, honorable members of land use and transportation commit he. i'm anne' deputy director of, and i'm pleased to be joined by a team. supervisors read out the names so i will not repeat those bu. in addition to the staff to answer here we also have chris mini from ticd, and for this presentation, i will be joined later by sherri williams and nela gonzalez who will be present after planning jessica. so now, the items before you are part this very powerful private and nonprofit partnership 13 years ago, the board of supervisors approved the development agreement to create a new neighborhood in the d.a.'s plan for sustainable neighborhood has been regulated by lead as a platinum level for neighborhood design garnering more points and being the largest to receive the platinum desi
on this i would like to thank all of them entaupia and eewe, jessica to all the tidus staff and anne marie rogers who i present next. so the through the chair, i would like to invite up, marie who will be leading us today as well as jessica from planning as well as one treasure island may be available. >> good afternoon, honorable members of land use and transportation commit he. i'm anne' deputy director of, and i'm pleased to be joined by a team. supervisors read out the names so i will...
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anne-marie: it is losing market share. this is a more important point that they are taking over which raises the question, how do they get a foothold. this is the reason why apple, tesla, they are in a world of their own. they are dealing with the china question in terms of demand but they are dealing with a broader demand question for their products which is why we are seeing this for sure -- fiss ure in big tech earnings. lisa: the most interesting number was huawei and comcast climbed. you can see these national champions in china doing very well at the expense of apple. this report comes after gina raimondo said we are out shipping you, we are better than you. our product is better. is it? huawei is taking apple's market share. jonathan: it has been said that this is an apple problem. this is a growing market losing market share. we have seen that against the likes of huawei rising to the top. my favorite story this morning is this one right here. the u.s. federal trade commission and its $8.5 billion takeover. this is
anne-marie: it is losing market share. this is a more important point that they are taking over which raises the question, how do they get a foothold. this is the reason why apple, tesla, they are in a world of their own. they are dealing with the china question in terms of demand but they are dealing with a broader demand question for their products which is why we are seeing this for sure -- fiss ure in big tech earnings. lisa: the most interesting number was huawei and comcast climbed. you...
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after the cruise, mary ann returned to sydney, where she found out about her pregnancy.oughout his childhood, he would not believe his mother’s legend that his father died in a car accident. after leaving school, anthony went to study economics at the university of sydney. there he began to participate in political circle and was elected to the council of student representatives at 17. party members seemed ideal, they almost immediately had a son, but after 19 years of marriage, on january 1, 2019, instead of a new year’s gift, his wife told anthony that she was leaving, this hit albanese hard, but already a year later , he met jodea on social networks, set up a meeting with blonde in a restaurant, drank a glass and quickly found a common language, after which he first became the leader of his party, when the laborists gathered a majority in parliament and rose to the position of prime minister. i turn to my life partner jodie hayden. thank you for coming into my life and walking this path with me. the newly minted prime minister decided to be considered a hero among aus
after the cruise, mary ann returned to sydney, where she found out about her pregnancy.oughout his childhood, he would not believe his mother’s legend that his father died in a car accident. after leaving school, anthony went to study economics at the university of sydney. there he began to participate in political circle and was elected to the council of student representatives at 17. party members seemed ideal, they almost immediately had a son, but after 19 years of marriage, on january 1,...
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approved with their calendaring continue and here to speak with you tonight is the president of scomas, mary anne. thank you, commissioners, thank you for your time and service, i was a commissioner years ago, and i do know what that entails. i was a president scoma, i just celebrated our birthday, i'm here on the owner listed wiz represent scomas daughters, grandson. we continue to evolve and one of the things that has become apparent is the evolution of our outdoor spaces which we never had prior to 2020. so, with that, has come more and more requests for small trio or perhaps a dj for wedding mainly is where it's coming from predominantly. so we hope that you will consider allowing us to have the limited life entertainment permit so that guests can enjoy music with their events. and also i think that for the neighborhood of fisherman's wharf which has had its challenges. the resent neighbors that we currently have is because our neighbors on either side are closed and they never did reopen after the pandemic. so unfortunately, you know, luz did have live music. not only will it benefit our gue
approved with their calendaring continue and here to speak with you tonight is the president of scomas, mary anne. thank you, commissioners, thank you for your time and service, i was a commissioner years ago, and i do know what that entails. i was a president scoma, i just celebrated our birthday, i'm here on the owner listed wiz represent scomas daughters, grandson. we continue to evolve and one of the things that has become apparent is the evolution of our outdoor spaces which we never had...
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the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of ann marie mciff allen of utah to be united states district judge for the district of utah shall be broke the to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murph
the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of ann marie mciff allen of utah to be united states district judge for the district of utah shall be broke the to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper....
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i'm anne—marie batson.ger nuno espirito santo has urged his side to sustain the level of performance they showed in their 3—1 win at home to fulham on tuesday. forest, who secured their first victory in six premier league matches, were just one of two winners from tuesday's five matches along with bournemouth who beat crystal palace 1—0 at home. the three remaining fixtures all finished 1—1. three more matches tonight as luton travel to arsenal, brentford host brighton while manchester city host aston villa. manager pep guardiola has backed striker erling haaland after the norwegian was critiscised following their 0—0 draw with arsenal. he is the best striker in the world. if he helps us to win this season, the reason we don't create more chances for early, we need more presence. an exceptional game against arsenal but we miss more people in the final third. for the quality and skills that we have but erling is exceptional. arsenal manager mikel arteta says that his luton counterpart
i'm anne—marie batson.ger nuno espirito santo has urged his side to sustain the level of performance they showed in their 3—1 win at home to fulham on tuesday. forest, who secured their first victory in six premier league matches, were just one of two winners from tuesday's five matches along with bournemouth who beat crystal palace 1—0 at home. the three remaining fixtures all finished 1—1. three more matches tonight as luton travel to arsenal, brentford host brighton while manchester...
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i'm anne—marie batson. night with victory over sheffield united after arsenal moved above them thanks to a 2—0 win at home to luton. mikel arteta said his squad rotation was "really positive" after he made five changes from the side that drew 0—0 with manchester city. elsewhere, phil foden scored his second hat trick of the season as city eased past aston villa 4—1 at the etihad. they remain third. ahead of liverpool's match at anfield, managerjurgen klopp says his players must stay professional and not let distractions affect them emotionally. i think ithink in i think in the last press conference is one of the last important things was to get through this period which is to ignore the outside mess. that goes up and down and it is emotional and obvious things and we are to be professional and we have to be emotional but in the right way. we have to be the best version of ourselves, we have to try to buy the best football we can play in what outcome is. 12th place chelsea host manchester united in sixth at
i'm anne—marie batson. night with victory over sheffield united after arsenal moved above them thanks to a 2—0 win at home to luton. mikel arteta said his squad rotation was "really positive" after he made five changes from the side that drew 0—0 with manchester city. elsewhere, phil foden scored his second hat trick of the season as city eased past aston villa 4—1 at the etihad. they remain third. ahead of liverpool's match at anfield, managerjurgen klopp says his players...
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i'm anne—marie batson.r city manager pep guardiola speaks up for his striker erling haarland saying he is an "exceptional" player, after criticism from roy keane. manchester united's raphael varane shares his concerns about heading the ball — he wants to raise awareness of the effects and says he's been damaged by it. adam peaty says he's come through "three years of hell," and he's enjoying swimming again, after qualifying for the paris 0lympics. manchester city boss pep guardiola has defended striker erling haaland, after pundit roy keane likened him to a league two player. following city's goalless draw with arsenal on sunday, former manchester united captain keane said haaland's "general play" was "so poor." the norwegian scored 52 goals last season in city's treble—winning run, and he has 29 so far this season. guardiola said he "absolutely" disagreed with keane's assessment. he is the best striker in the world. if he helps us to win this season, the reason we don't create more chances for early, we ne
i'm anne—marie batson.r city manager pep guardiola speaks up for his striker erling haarland saying he is an "exceptional" player, after criticism from roy keane. manchester united's raphael varane shares his concerns about heading the ball — he wants to raise awareness of the effects and says he's been damaged by it. adam peaty says he's come through "three years of hell," and he's enjoying swimming again, after qualifying for the paris 0lympics. manchester city boss...
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where nick and ann marie and their incredsable magicians of recreation and fun will create yet another free family festival with egg hunts, carnival rides, book mobile and more. we will have free bike val et. join the fun, bring the whole family. it will be egger siteing. repairs on had club house got underway. that deserves a round of applause. this historical landmark [applause] was really badly damaged during a storm of march 2022, when a 85 foot eucalyptus tree fell cutting the roof. setting off the indoor sprinkler system and result in flooding. workers replace the roof, rafters, eves, finishes, wood and froors and lights salvaging as much of the original material as possible. this is historic resource. the project will cost 2 and $2 and a half million and we expect reimbursement from fema, but that is not an easy process. the last time we did major work on the building was 1986, so we will turn lemons into lemon aid and spruce up the place while we are fixing it. we are anticipating that all the work will be completed and the club house will be back open by the end of the year. t
where nick and ann marie and their incredsable magicians of recreation and fun will create yet another free family festival with egg hunts, carnival rides, book mobile and more. we will have free bike val et. join the fun, bring the whole family. it will be egger siteing. repairs on had club house got underway. that deserves a round of applause. this historical landmark [applause] was really badly damaged during a storm of march 2022, when a 85 foot eucalyptus tree fell cutting the roof....
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm anne—marie batson.tre stage, asjurgen klopp�*s liverpool look to regain top spot, in what is a fascinating premier league title race the top singles and doubles players on the women's tour will meet at the wta finals in saudi arabia for the next three years, with record prize money on offer. more success in new zealand for england's women, as tammy beaumont leads them to another series win. welcome to the programme. it's going to be a pulsating final six weeks to the premier league season, with three teams chasing the title. it's been a decade since three teams have been vying to finish top. that spot is currently occupied by arsenal, after they beat luton 2—0 at the emirates last night, putting them back in first place on goal difference for today at least. third place manchester city are breathing down their necks though, a stunning phil foden hat—trick helped them beat fourth—place aston villa 4—1, and leave them a point behind those above them. attention now turns to anfield, with liverpool hosting
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm anne—marie batson.tre stage, asjurgen klopp�*s liverpool look to regain top spot, in what is a fascinating premier league title race the top singles and doubles players on the women's tour will meet at the wta finals in saudi arabia for the next three years, with record prize money on offer. more success in new zealand for england's women, as tammy beaumont leads them to another series win. welcome to the programme. it's going to be a pulsating final six...
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i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin this morning with an easter weekend storm that caused major havoc in california. part of scenic highway 1 along the central coast collapsed amid heavy rain saturday. part of the road was closed in both directions leaving people stranded near big sur. some had to sleep in their cars overnight. two people were killed when their single-engine plane crashed on saturday near lake tahoe in a snowstorm. the plane took off from denver earlier in the day. the two people killed were identified as former israeli professional soccer player and tech entrepreneur liron petrushka and his wife naomi. the ntsb is now investigating. >>> and a horse had to be airlifted to safety after getting stuck in the mud for almost 24 hours in a southern california river. officials there say the horse became separated from its rider and then ran off. the rider was okay. >>> and the same storm now threatening more than 35 million people in the middle of the country. today the risk of severe storms covers pa
i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin this morning with an easter weekend storm that caused major havoc in california. part of scenic highway 1 along the central coast collapsed amid heavy rain saturday. part of the road was closed in both directions leaving people stranded near big sur. some had to sleep in their cars overnight. two people were killed when their single-engine plane crashed on saturday near lake tahoe in a snowstorm. the plane took off from denver earlier in the...
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i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. former president donald trump declined to throw his support behind a national abortion ban, saying the issue should be left up to the states, but that didn't sit well with some prominent members of his own party or the biden/harris campaign. cbs's jarred hill joins us now with more on this story. jarred, good morning. >> good morning, shanelle. former president donald trump was given mixed signals, which is why this announcement was so anticipated. now some of his supporters are frustrated. >> reporter: this morning donald trump is facing backlash from his base. instead of supporting the federal ban, he's sending it to the states. >> at the end of the day, it's all about the people. >> reporter: trump, though, still boasting for appointing the supreme court justices who helped overturn the right to an abopgs. staunch trump ally senator lindsey graham in a rare public rebuttal posted he respectfully disagrees. the former president fired back writing graham is doing a great disservice t
i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. former president donald trump declined to throw his support behind a national abortion ban, saying the issue should be left up to the states, but that didn't sit well with some prominent members of his own party or the biden/harris campaign. cbs's jarred hill joins us now with more on this story. jarred, good morning. >> good morning, shanelle. former president donald trump was given mixed signals, which is why this announcement was so...
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i'm anne-marie green. two showdowns playing out on capitol hill. senate democrats voted down articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, calling it a political stunt. while over in the house, speaker mike johnson is setting up a vote on funding bills for ukraine and israel over objections from members of his own party. cbs' jarred hill is joining us now from new york. this is a complicated one. morning. >> reporter: yeah, there's a lot going on. you got one job that is potentially on the line while another is in intact. house republicans impeached biden's homeland security secretary over his handling of the border, but the senate dismissed those charges without a trial. house republicans' weeks-long effort to oust the secretary of homeland security over in about three hours in the senate. >> the article falls. >> reporter: the democratic majority rejected two articles of impeachment charging alejandro mayorkas with failing to enforce immigration law and breach of public trust. >> this whole impeachment was nothin
i'm anne-marie green. two showdowns playing out on capitol hill. senate democrats voted down articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, calling it a political stunt. while over in the house, speaker mike johnson is setting up a vote on funding bills for ukraine and israel over objections from members of his own party. cbs' jarred hill is joining us now from new york. this is a complicated one. morning. >> reporter: yeah, there's a lot going on. you got...
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to start with that ultimatum from president biden to benjamin netanyahu. protect civilians in gaza or else. hours after the two spoke the jewish state is taking quick action and approving the opening of three routes to get more aid into the territory. it was the first conversation since the israeli strike that killed aid workers with the world central kitchen. jarred hill has the latest developments on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, based on what we know about this call from the white house, president biden stressed u.s. support for israel in the gaza war is not unconditional or guaranteed. a sharp shift in tone that apparently is already leading to action. overnight the israeli government approved three new humanitarian corridors into gaza. the movement cbs news has learned was a specific request by president biden during his high-stakes phone call thursday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the white house says during the roughly 30-
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to start with that ultimatum from president biden to benjamin netanyahu. protect civilians in gaza or else. hours after the two spoke the jewish state is taking quick action and approving the opening of three routes to get more aid into the territory. it was the first conversation since the israeli strike that killed aid workers with the world central kitchen. jarred hill has the latest developments on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning....
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i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green.april is ushering in not just showers but severe storms across much of the country. extensive damage was reported in barnsdall, oklahoma, overnight, this after a possible tornado moved through. millions are under severe storm and flash flood threats all the way from alabama to ohio, while some parts of the northern u.s. are preparing for snow. cbs's jarred hill is joining us from new york, which is also bracing for a rough few days ahead. jarred, good morning. >> reporter: yes, shanelle, we're looking at a couple of days of rain in new york, but nothing like the severe weather threats across the country, including as you mentioned it, yeah, that spring snowfall expected in the north. as millions of americans are trying to get into the swing of spring, folks in the upper midwest and new england are bracing for snow. >> that groundhog lied to us. i'm very upset. it's april. why is there snow coming? >> reporter: massachusetts hardware stow owner jack bernard said the april snow forecast
i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green.april is ushering in not just showers but severe storms across much of the country. extensive damage was reported in barnsdall, oklahoma, overnight, this after a possible tornado moved through. millions are under severe storm and flash flood threats all the way from alabama to ohio, while some parts of the northern u.s. are preparing for snow. cbs's jarred hill is joining us from new york, which is also bracing for a rough few days ahead. jarred, good...