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joining us on the phone is matt lee, diplomatic writer for the associated press. he wrote the story yesterday about the u.s. sending an additional $3 billion in aid to ukraine. matthew, what is this additional aid? can you give us specifics about what it will include? guest: good morning. this is a package, it is going to be the largest military aid package the u.s. has sent to ukraine since the war began. they have already sent 19 separate sets of assistance totaling about $10.6 billion. but this roughly $3 billion is unlike those earlier ones. this will be focused more on medium and longer-term defensive needs ukraine has, and will continue to have, as the work continues. unlike the previous packages sent under pda, or presidential drawdown authority which is weapons and ammunition that come from existing pentagon stocks, a lot of this new package is going to be items that still need to be produced. so, some of the stuff is going to be a year maybe two down the line before it can be completed and sent. it will include some new drone systems, including the unusua
joining us on the phone is matt lee, diplomatic writer for the associated press. he wrote the story yesterday about the u.s. sending an additional $3 billion in aid to ukraine. matthew, what is this additional aid? can you give us specifics about what it will include? guest: good morning. this is a package, it is going to be the largest military aid package the u.s. has sent to ukraine since the war began. they have already sent 19 separate sets of assistance totaling about $10.6 billion. but...
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joining us on the phone is matt lee, diplomatic writer for the associated press.e wrote the story yesterday about the u.s. sending an additional $3 billion in aid to ukraine. matthew, what is this additional aid? can you give us specifics about what it will include? guest: good morning. this is a package, it is going to be the largest military aid package the u.s. has sent to ukraine since the war began. they have already sent 19 separate sets of assistance totaling about $10.6 billion. but this roughly $3 billion is unlike those earlier ones. this will be focused more on medium and longer-term defensive needs ukraine has, and will continue to have, as the work continues. unlike the previous packages sent under pda, or presidential drawdown authority which is weapons and ammunition that come from existing pentagon stocks, a lot of this new package is going to be items that still need to be produced. so, some of the stuff is going to be a year maybe two down the line before it can be completed and sent. it will include some new drone systems, including the unusuall
joining us on the phone is matt lee, diplomatic writer for the associated press.e wrote the story yesterday about the u.s. sending an additional $3 billion in aid to ukraine. matthew, what is this additional aid? can you give us specifics about what it will include? guest: good morning. this is a package, it is going to be the largest military aid package the u.s. has sent to ukraine since the war began. they have already sent 19 separate sets of assistance totaling about $10.6 billion. but...
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ian lee is at kensington for us this morning. then. >> reporter: good morning, matt.rial throughout this morning. you know, we've been out here this week, and the one thing that's stood out to me is not only do you have people from around the united kingdom coming to pay their respects, but we've met tourists from around the world who are coming here to pay tribute to princess diana which really show her impact around the globe. >> good evening, britain lost a princess today -- >> reporter: the world stood still in the early morning hours of august 31st, 1997. princess diana died in a paris car crash after being chased by the paparazzi. shock quickly gave way to an outpouring of grief still felt today. >> i just couldn't believe it. it gives me goosebumps thinking about it. i couldn't believe that she'd died. >> reporter: diana was just 36, and more than a royal, she became a force for good using her famous name to support causes like aids awareness and the clearing of land mines. >> diana's unique qualities were very much a humanitarian mission, a tactile nature, a c
ian lee is at kensington for us this morning. then. >> reporter: good morning, matt.rial throughout this morning. you know, we've been out here this week, and the one thing that's stood out to me is not only do you have people from around the united kingdom coming to pay their respects, but we've met tourists from around the world who are coming here to pay tribute to princess diana which really show her impact around the globe. >> good evening, britain lost a princess today --...
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. >> while other cops search for the shooting, detective matt lee cool and checked on liz in the hospital clean through her like, miss boone's antarctic reads that could've been much worse. she told a detective what happened. >> she says she came out here to clear her mind, and she walked out to a bench and sat down. and then a female, who she believed to be amy floor, came up behind or stuck a gun to her back, told her to get on the ground, and shot are in the leg, and then ran off. >> a few minutes later, a city police task force around amy's apartment. >> i kind of saw somebody leaning against my building. and i said, who's there? and all i heard was, open up, please. so, i opened the door. and they had to officers with guns drawn. >> pointing at you? >> yes, yeah. >> what do they say to you? >> they had said that i was accused of shooting lives. >> they searched her home, and later sat her down in an interview room and hooked her up to a polygraph machine, ask your questions like this one, among others. did you go to big lakes park that day? >> no. >> amy also denied that she shot liz
. >> while other cops search for the shooting, detective matt lee cool and checked on liz in the hospital clean through her like, miss boone's antarctic reads that could've been much worse. she told a detective what happened. >> she says she came out here to clear her mind, and she walked out to a bench and sat down. and then a female, who she believed to be amy floor, came up behind or stuck a gun to her back, told her to get on the ground, and shot are in the leg, and then ran...
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joining us on the phone is matt lee, diplomatic writer for the associated press.e wrote the story yesterday about the u.s. sending an additional $3 billion in aid to ukraine. matthew, what is this additional aid? can you give us specifics about what it will include? guest: good morning. this is a package, it is going to be the largest military aid package the u.s. has sent to ukraine since the war began. they have already sent 19 separate sets of assistance totaling about $10.6 billion. but this roughly $3 billion is unlike those earlier ones. this will be focused more on medium and longer-term defensive needs ukraine has, and will continue to have, as the work continues. unlike the previous packages sent under pda, or presidential drawdown authority which is weapons and ammunition that come from existing pentagon stocks, a lot of this new package is going to be items that still need to be produced. so, some of the stuff is going to be a year maybe two down the line before it can be completed and sent. it will include some new drone systems, including the unusuall
joining us on the phone is matt lee, diplomatic writer for the associated press.e wrote the story yesterday about the u.s. sending an additional $3 billion in aid to ukraine. matthew, what is this additional aid? can you give us specifics about what it will include? guest: good morning. this is a package, it is going to be the largest military aid package the u.s. has sent to ukraine since the war began. they have already sent 19 separate sets of assistance totaling about $10.6 billion. but...
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this is a tweet from matt lee, who covers the state department and diplomacy for the associated press saying china halts dialogue with the u.s. on climate change, military issues in retaliation for pelosi's taiwan visit. the headline from the washington post, "white house summons chinese ambassador for rebuke on taiwan response. the white house summit china's ambassador on thursday could dip the dam beijing's escalating -- to condemn beijing's as letting actions on taiwan and to claim the united states does not want a crisis in the region after a visit by nancy pelosi sharply escalated tensions." before the call the white house of the chinese ambassador, john kirby had this for white house reporters in a briefing yesterday. [video clip] >> china launched an estimated 11 ballistic missiles towards taiwan. impacted towards the east, the northeast, and southeast of the island. we condemn these actions, which are irresponsible and at odds with our long-standing goal of maintaining peace and stability across the taiwan straight and in the region. china has chosen to overreact and use the s
this is a tweet from matt lee, who covers the state department and diplomacy for the associated press saying china halts dialogue with the u.s. on climate change, military issues in retaliation for pelosi's taiwan visit. the headline from the washington post, "white house summons chinese ambassador for rebuke on taiwan response. the white house summit china's ambassador on thursday could dip the dam beijing's escalating -- to condemn beijing's as letting actions on taiwan and to claim the...
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lee element capital. eventually, matt gina did predicted eliano, ludovico vaccaro is an italian magistrate who specializes in criminal prosecutions involving food. good. when did enjoy, so the total of nickolowan. can you guys to cause it in? it's cheryl warner key, casual food, good chino, india. and that he pappy the guardia o g, a developer. when i got on the doorstep, potentially all kinds of italian foods are under threat from food scammers. and in 1986, a special unit of the agriculture ministry was set up to stop them. but the i c q r f or the central inspectorate as it sometimes known focus is much of its attention on just one product famous all over the world. italian extra virgin olive oil. this single shining star of the country's food culture earns italy well over a 1000000000 euros a year, and it's fiercely protective. so now your bag, portable brain, when any value, alyssa, should generally counterfeiters selling fake oil on line routinely steel, genuine brand names to do so. when the units investigate to spot them, they can immediately demand the ads are taken down. then sys
lee element capital. eventually, matt gina did predicted eliano, ludovico vaccaro is an italian magistrate who specializes in criminal prosecutions involving food. good. when did enjoy, so the total of nickolowan. can you guys to cause it in? it's cheryl warner key, casual food, good chino, india. and that he pappy the guardia o g, a developer. when i got on the doorstep, potentially all kinds of italian foods are under threat from food scammers. and in 1986, a special unit of the agriculture...
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lee. >> matt, there's a lot of people out there who say that if you stop immigration, there's a lot of goody to sort of weed them out so we can stop the bad from coming in and keep the good folks coming in? because i'm so tired of the argument saying if we want to change immigration that you must not care about the good people that are trying to come in. >> yeah, lee, that's just not true. i mean, we are -- like i pointed out, not only generous. the real challenge is chain migration where if you get here then you can bring in other members of your family. we should move to a merit based system that we take the best and a brightest from around the world to help our country grow and prosper. and it seems to me that every other country does this except the united states of america. and while we are generous, we can't just take all the low skilled, uneducated people from around the world and just because they want to come here, come here illegally and then they're here until ultimately we don't have the resources to remove them and so we need a rational system that works. we need one that serve
lee. >> matt, there's a lot of people out there who say that if you stop immigration, there's a lot of goody to sort of weed them out so we can stop the bad from coming in and keep the good folks coming in? because i'm so tired of the argument saying if we want to change immigration that you must not care about the good people that are trying to come in. >> yeah, lee, that's just not true. i mean, we are -- like i pointed out, not only generous. the real challenge is chain migration...
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lee cowan, cbs news. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. >>> this is the cbs news flash. i'm mattieper in new york. an attorney says the legal team for far right conspiracy theorist alex jones accidentally sent him jones' text messages showing he lied under oath. jones said he did not have texts speaking about sandy hook. he now he says he believes the elementary school shooting was 100% real. >>> the republican gubernatorial primary in arizona is still too close to call. but trump-endorsed candidate kari lake is claiming victory over karen robson. whoever does win will go up against katie hobbs. >>> the nfl says it will appeal deshaun watson's six-game suspension over sexual allegations. the league says it wants a year. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm major garrett in for norah. we begin tonight with a resounding victory for abortion rights in kansas, where voters there rejected a ballot measure that would have eliminated state constitutional protections for the procedu
lee cowan, cbs news. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. >>> this is the cbs news flash. i'm mattieper in new york. an attorney says the legal team for far right conspiracy theorist alex jones accidentally sent him jones' text messages showing he lied under oath. jones said he did not have texts speaking about sandy hook. he now he says he believes the elementary school shooting was 100% real....
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lee, cbs news, london. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jan crawford. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm mattoters will uphold the right to an abortion, rejecting a measure that would have tightened restrictions or banned abortions statewide. its first time the issue has appeared on a state ballot since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi in taiwan, says she and her delegation went there in peace for the region. the chinese military said it was on high alert and would launch a series of targeted military actions in response to that visit. >>> and the bill to expand health care benefits for veterans who developed illnesses due to their exposure to burn ads to the president's desk. now for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> tonight, how far will china go after new hampshire becomes the highest ranking official to visit taiwan in 25 years. the speaker of the house arrives on a u.s. air force plane to fanfare, and china reacts. warships surround taiwan, and beijing promises a stro
lee, cbs news, london. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jan crawford. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm mattoters will uphold the right to an abortion, rejecting a measure that would have tightened restrictions or banned abortions statewide. its first time the issue has appeared on a state ballot since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi in taiwan, says she and her...
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lee, cbs news, london. >> that is the overnight news for wednesday. some continues, others check back later for "cbs mornings," reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm mattew york voters went to polls to choose the democrats to take on powerful republicans. cbs news projects congressman charlie crist has won the nomination for governor, topping nikki fried. facing off against ron desantis. also projects val demings has won for senate, facing marco rubio in november, outraised him $11 million so far. in new york, jerry nadler has beat fellow 30-year congresswoman carolyn maloney. for more news, cbs news app on cell phone or connected tv. matt pieper, cbs news. ♪ >>> tonight new details about the special classified documents that donald trump held at mar-a-lago as cbs news learns the former president allegedly kept some of the government's closely held secrets inside his florida home. >>> startling information about more than 700 pages of classified documents that sparked concern at the fbi. cbs's robert costa has the new reporting and explains why some have worried. >> if that information got into hands of our adversaries would cause exceptionally grave d
lee, cbs news, london. >> that is the overnight news for wednesday. some continues, others check back later for "cbs mornings," reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm mattew york voters went to polls to choose the democrats to take on powerful republicans. cbs news projects congressman charlie crist has won the nomination for governor, topping nikki fried. facing off against ron desantis. also projects val demings has won...
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matt springer. doctor, thank you so much for taking the time to explain your mission. >> so the the goal of this study which is led by doctor leea and funding from the often works foundation and the roy thomas medical foundation. the goal is to learn what the cardiovascular impacts are. >> a marijuana use. and that's by smoking edibles, leave vaporizing, et cetera, and particularly how it's affected by the exposure, frequent exposure to secondhand smoke and the rationale for this. the reason that we're interested in this is we've known for a long time that smoking tobacco is bad for you. people will avoid secondhand smoke from tobacco, but a lot of people still assumed that marijuana smoke is harmless and they assume that it was, you know, tobacco smoke is bad because of the nicotine that marijuana smoke is basically just thc and cbd. and they avoid. are they? they ignore all of the other thousands of chemicals that you get when you burnt plant material of any sort of many of which are toxic. and so a lot of people who would avoid tobacco smoke don't seem to care being exposed to marijuana smoke. and we have reason to believe f
matt springer. doctor, thank you so much for taking the time to explain your mission. >> so the the goal of this study which is led by doctor leea and funding from the often works foundation and the roy thomas medical foundation. the goal is to learn what the cardiovascular impacts are. >> a marijuana use. and that's by smoking edibles, leave vaporizing, et cetera, and particularly how it's affected by the exposure, frequent exposure to secondhand smoke and the rationale for this....