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Marine Le Pen's lawyer, Rodolphe Bosselut, has confirmed that the far-right leader will appeal against her conviction for embezzlement of public funds.She was found guilty of misappropriating European funds to fund her party.Elaine Cobbe is CBS Correspondent in Paris, and joins Kieran to discuss.Image: Reuters
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day; between 1941 and 1945, six million Jewish men, women and children were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. Attacks on the Jewish people here and across the globe have not stopped. We spoke with CBS Correspondent, Linda Gradstein, to talk about Holocaust Remembrance Day. Image Credit: Getty Images
CBS Correspondent Margaret Brennan speaks on the conversation she will have Mike Waltz, the incoming National Security Advisor plus the slew of confirmation hearings. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Damian SassowerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Robert Berger joins the show to talk about the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas and the status of the remaining hostages.
In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Robert Berger to talk about the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Illinois counties want to secede to Indiana. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about Bob Uecker, Cardinals, NFL playoffs and college football national championship. Finally, Amy asks a good question about Uecker's sitcom Mr. Belvedere.
Today on the Chis and Amy Show we remember Former Cardinal and baseball legend Bob Uecker. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett talks about Trump cabinet, inauguration and Tik-Tok. Robert Berger, CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem gives us the latest on the Israel and Hamas ceasefire. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks Uecker, Cardinals, and football. KMOX Reporter Stuart McMillian has the latest on music lessons for inmates. G.H. Merritt, Chairman of the Board of "The New State of Illinois" talks about why some counties want to secede from Cook County.
CBS Correspondent Thane Rosenbaum on Trump's sentencing // Docotr Hongqui Zeng, Executive Vice President and Director Allen Institute, on Alzheimer's // CBS Correspondent Ellise Preston on South California Wildfires // Astronaut Cady Coleman on the future of space travel // Dave Philips with New York Times breaks down new information about Cybertruck explosion // Matt Markovich on Legislative Update with Charlie // Consumer Man Herb Weisbaum on hidden event junk fees // Paul Holden with Friday's weekend update
Brad Gibson, CBS Correspondent, has turkey cooking tips - but, more importantly, has some great insight into using caul fat to cook! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour Chris and Amy talk Olympic opening ceremonies. CBS Correspondent in Paris Wendy Gillette talks Men's gymnastics getting a medal, Biles competing and Seine swimming might be canceled.
Wendy Gillette, CBS Correspondent at the Paris Olympics joins Chris and Amy to discuss news from the Games which includes Simone Biles competing through an injury and the Canadian soccer team getting caught spying with a drone.
CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Linda Gradstein joins Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch talking about Iran launching air assault on Israel. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
Former CBS investigative journalist Cathering Herridge, who had her files and computers seized by the network, is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on her controversial firing, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
CBS Correspondent in Austin, Chris Fox joins Tom and Megan talking about Texas immigration law being back in court today. Credit: © Omar Ornelas El Paso Times / USA TODAY NETWORK
CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Robert Berger joins Tom and Megan talking about Vice President Harris calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Credit: © Mickey Welsh / USA TODAY NETWORK
Israel is facing pressure from various countries around their ground offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. A raft of western allies, including New Zealand, is pleading with Israel not to escalate matters. CBS correspondent Linda Gradstein told Mike Hosking that the United States has made it clear to Israel that their forces shouldn't go into Rafah without getting civilians out first. She says there're about a million and a half Palestinians living in Rafah, many of whom have already been displaced twice. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Robert Berger joined Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman talking about if the war could spread after Hamas top leader killed in Beiruit. Credit: © picture alliance
CBS Correspondent in London Vicki Barker joins the program talking about the deal that was reached between 200 countries regarding fossil fuel.
Some Israeli hostages will soon be released, as well as Palestinian prisoners. Israel's cabinet has agreed to a four day pause in fighting in exchange for the release of 50 women and children hostages taken by Hamas. The agreement includes Israel releasing 150 Palestinian prisoners. CBS correspondent Linda Gradstein told Mike Hosking that Israel's said it is open to extending the truce, but only a little bit. She says Israeli officials, including the Prime Minister, have repeatedly stressed that Israel intends to go back to the fighting after. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady & Sheba Siddiqui. On today's episode: 1 - Greg reacts to the fact the DVP could be taken over by the province, Plus, he updates the information from the shooting in Maine (0:15 - 8:40) 2 - Ana Bailao, Former Mayoral Candidate on Ford's government considering to upload Toronto's highways to the province (8:46 - 13:42) 3 - Jim Krasula, CBS Correspondent in Wilmington with the latest on the manhunt after Maine shooting (13:48 - 19:09) 4 - Neil Orlowsky, from AGPI on the religious protests after signs of Antisemitism in the city. (19:15 - 26:07)
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady & Sheba Siddiqui. On today's episode: 1 - Greg reacts to the fact the DVP could be taken over by the province, Plus, he updates the information from the shooting in Maine (0:15 - 8:40) 2 - Ana Bailao, Former Mayoral Candidate on Ford's government considering to upload Toronto's highways to the province (8:46 - 13:42) 3 - Jim Krasula, CBS Correspondent in Wilmington with the latest on the manhunt after Maine shooting (13:48 - 19:09) 4 - Neil Orlowsky, from AGPI on the religious protests after signs of Antisemitism in the city. (19:15 - 26:07)
CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Robert Berger joins Megan and Tom talking Israel/Hamas conflict and President Biden visiting. Credit: © Sipa USA
Chris Fox, CBS Correspondent in Austin Texas joins the show discussing abortion lawsuit hearings continuing in Texas. Amanda Zurawski, one of five plaintiffs in Zurawski v. State of Texas, speaks in front of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, March 7, 2023 as the Center for Reproductive Rights and the plaintiffs announced their lawsuit, which asks for clarity in Texas law as to when abortions can be provided under the "medical emergency" exception. All five women were denied medical care while experiencing pregnancy complications that threatened their health and lives. © Sara Diggins / USA TODAY NETWORK
CBS Correspondent in Texas Chris Fox joins Megan Lynch talking about the one year since the Uvalde shooting. © Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK
Relief could be in sight for millions of parents and children who suffer from peanut allergies. The experimental patch is called Viaskin and it's being tested on toddlers between the ages of 1 to 3 who cannot tolerate even a small fraction of a peanut. Thus far the results have been promising, as the patch slowly trains the kids to tolerate an accidental bite of something containing nuts by introducing a small amount of peanut protein into their system. There is no cure to nut allergies, and while most youngsters outgrow the severe medical episodes associated with the allergy, they largely must still avoid eating nuts for life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Fox, CBS Correspondent in Austin joins Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch talking about the expiration of Title 42 and the new process for migrants. © El Paso Times-USA TODAY NETWORK
Chris Fox, CBS Correspondent in Austin joins Tom and Carol talking about the two shootings in Texas this weekend. (Photo by Tian Dan/Xinhua) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
CBS Correspondent in New York Matt Pieper joins the show to set the scene at the court house in Manhattan where Donald Trump will be indicted.
CBS Correspondent in Nashville Chris Fox joins with the latest on the Nashville shooting.
CBS Correspondent in Nashville Chris Fox joins Debbie Monterrey discussing the what we know about the school shooting in Nashville.
Allison Keyes, CBS Correspondent joins Carol talking about another train derailment in Norfolk and a Senate hearing planned.
Janets Talks To CBS Correspondent Jim Krasula About The Winter Weather And Southwest Cancellations by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Jennifer Keiper, CBS Correspondent joins Carol and Megan talking about holiday travel weather
The show ponder if kids still need to sit on Santas Lap? Matt Pauley calls in and weighs in and talks Cardinals baseball. Pam Faulk, CBS Correspondent calls in to talk about Zelenskyy visiting the US.
The City braces for the possible blizzard. They talk with Jim Krasula the CBS Correspondent. Then talking to Steve Trevino of "I Speak Wife".
Scott MacFarlane joins The Show to discuss the impact of the Jan. 6th Committee referral to charge Donal Trump with crimes.
Janet Talks To CBS Correspondent Jim Krasula On Midterms Elections by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Matt Pieper, CBS Correspondent joins Tom Ackerman and Carol Daniel talking about Musk taking over twitter and now wanting to hire back people that were fired last week.
Janet Talks To CBS Correspondent Jim Krasula With The Latest On Uvalde by The Morning Jam on VTRN
00:00 - South Korean police are investigating what caused a crowd surge that killed more than 150 people Guest: Vicki Barker, CBS Correspondent in London. 03:10 - Embarrassing news out of London as a list of “must haves” has surfaced. Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor 10:05 - Invasive plants may be deadlier than we think, according to one non-profit society. Guest: Mandy Kellner, a wildlife biologist with B.C.'s Community Bat Program. 17:37 - Many business owners are fed up with crime in Vancouver, but calls to keep prolific offenders in custody are receiving some pushback. Guest: Mike Morris, BC Liberals Public Safety Critic 23:58 - Fire services will be out on patrol tonight because Halloween is one of their busiest nights of the year. Guest: Contributor Raji interviewed North Vancouver Deputy Fire Chief Dave Owens 33:34 - Spooky places and Haunted Houses in and around Vancouver. Guest: Eve Lazarus, Host of the Cold Case Canada podcast.
00:00 - Former Chinese President escorted out of party congress Guest: Akshay Singh, Non-Resident Research Fellow at the Council on International Policy 08:50 - Can bold housing plans even be accomplished? Dr. Paul Kershaw, Professor, University of British Columbia, School of Population & Public Health, Director, Master of Public Health Program, and founder of Generation Squeeze 16:32 - David Eby's priorities as he gets ready to take office as Premier David Eby, Incoming Premier of BC 25:40 - Rishi Sunak set to become next U.K. PM after rivals quit leadership race Vicki Barker, CBS Correspondent in London 28:34 - Premier Horgan reflects on time in office, battle with cancer, and life in final CKNW interview John Horgan, Premier of BC 36:38 - A $1 million dollar home listing could cost more than just money Jimmy Ly, BC realtor
Janet Talks To CBS Correspondent Scott MacFarlane On Trump by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Wendy Gillette, CBS Correspondent joins Tom and Carol talking about Social Security Benefits and more.
WCBS anchor Steve Scott talks with CBS correspondent Vicki Barker from London.
CBS Correspondent, Felix Light, joins Paul Murnane and Wayne Cabot from Russia on updates in the Russian/Ukraine war.
Ch1: As cloudy skies and showers brought relief after two days of record-breaking heat in Britain, how much damage has the heatwave already caused? Guest: Vicki Barker, CBS Correspondent in London. Ch2: What is happening at Netflix? They are losing subscribers, the stock price is dropping. Can anything be done to right the shift. Guest: Raji Sohal, Mornings with Simi Contributor Ch3: The BC Trucking Association is continuing to call on the BC government for road improvement following a series of collisions with oversized trucks and highway overpasses. Guest: Kelly Scott, President of the BC Road Builders & Heavy Construction Association Ch4: The mayor of Ashcroft, B.C., is speaking out after a “perfect storm” of conditions saw a woman die of a cardiac arrest, despite living just a “stone's throw” from the community's hospital. Guest: Barbara Roden, Mayor of the Village of Ashcroft. Ch5: Canada's fastest growing sport is a game called pickleball. And it has been mired in one controversy or another, all around the province. Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor Ch6: After weeks of speculation, B.C. Attorney General David Eby is running to become the next leader of the BC NDP. Guest: David Eby, Attorney General and Minister for Housing.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS News reporter and correspondent Jim Krasula on the downward trend on Wall Street as well as high inflation and high gasoline prices. We talked about the bright spots in the economy; job and wage growth. During open phones we discussed the Jan. 6 committee bias, the bitter division in the US, the US Constitution vs. the Patriot Act, and Pres. Biden vs. Pres. Trump's legacy and success in office.
Steve Futterman, CBS News Correspondent, joins Amy & JJ to talk about his experience reporting on the Ukraine/ Poland border. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York real estate heir Robert Durst sentenced to life for killing his best friend more than 20 years ago. Also the FDA panel okays Moderna booster shots. Then House panel probing into the Capitol riot moving on recommending criminal contempt charges against former Trump aide Steve Bannon. Plus John Deere workers are going on strike. All this and more in tonight's "World News Roundup Late Edition" with CBS Correspondent, Peter King.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
COVID-19 cases continue to increase at the Tokyo Olympics. John Hines gets an update on this from Jamie Yuccas in Tokyo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve details the latest Olympic news and coronavirus situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Futterman, CBS Correspondent, joins Amy & JJ. COVID infections have spiked by nearly 50 percent in the US this past week, with cases increasing in 43 states. This summer surge is being blamed on the highly contagious Delta variant. And there are new concerns about the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. The FDA has issued a warning about a possible link between the jab and the autoimmune disorder known as Guillain-Barre syndrome. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've been a fan of Steve Hartman for many years, and was honored to meet him in 2016 when he produced a piece on my chance meeting with a woman from Ohio. Steve and I became friends and I've cherished watching and learning from the best storytelling correspondent on television today. Join us as we discuss Steve's award-winning career, a few of his favorite stories, and why kindness drives everything he does.—On the Road with Steve Hartman—Woman loses her way home, but finds much more—Facebook: On the Road with Steve HartmanHave one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Subscribe, rate, and review on Spotify.Subscribe, rate, and review on Audible.
King, a CBS Correspondent, describes the scene of the Surfside condo collapse and why they are still holding out hope to find others alive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter King, CBS Correspondent, joins us live from Florida for the latest from Surfside, Florida, where investigators are pointing to structural damage to the cause of the condo collapse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debate in the Senate is heating up and use of the Filibuster seems imminent, all surrounding a voter rights bill. To help us understand what is happening Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness welcomes Steve Dorcey from CBS News. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan talks to Dan Raviv, longtime CBS Correspondent in the Middle East, about the latest conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
Peter King, CBS Correspondent, explains the goal of this mornings launch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host open phones, talking about Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, the cancellation of Pepe La Pew cartoons and the Dr. Seuss books no longer available. During 9am hour, we talk to CBS Correspondent, author, professor of communications and history Leonard Steinhorn.
Mailbag; Stephan Kaufman is in Bowe Bergdahl's hometown of Hailey, ID reporting on the reaction of the residents there
Twitter usage may be down; What's up with social media?; Bob Fuss reports on the Benghazi hearings; 7% of journalists are Republican