Things hold. But im pretty impressed where things are now. Beenveryones lives have thrown up in the air. Im being interviewed from my bedroom. In the nursery and i did a press conference basemas basement where all the toys are. Trouble. Is facing and more people are having more circumstances more difficult i do. So were all living through this together. Is this a permanent change in our lives . Aboutl, i dont know that. I have to defer to some of the health experts. Terms of some of the issues, some of the certainlyhome issues, conferences being done through more likely to increase over time. I wouldnt say this is the new a lot more this way than returning to the old style, in my opinion. This is a continuing trend, whats the f. C. C. s role in this . Well, it depends on what service were talking about. But i mean, just from a more practical sense, we have a big new building were building and movewere getting ready to into. And its use is going to be much different than the past. Meeti
Everyone. Thank you for joining us this morning. I am maria bartiromo. Tuesday april 23. Your top stories. 6 00 a. M. On the east coast. Today the senate takes up the foreign aid bill as House Speaker mike johnson still faces backlash from some from putting the boat to the floor, will get into it this morning. Markets are higher fractional gains acrosstheboard, take a look and features again at the start of trading with theyre down duster of 20, the nasdaq of 26 and the s p 500 higher by four points ahead of another big day of earnings. Ups, General Motors, jetblue, Lockheed Martin all out before the opening bell ahead of tesla earnings tonight after the close. We have the preview, more big tech coming up, meta, google, microsoft all out with quarterly numbers this week investors watching the inflation story the first read of gdp is out on thursday and the march pc index is out on friday, likely Market Movers coming up later in the week. European markets are higher as well, fractional
Through the streets. Also the streets are completely abandoned here because theres a curfew in place until 10 00 a. M. On monday. We also have been seeing police come out after theyve been suspended from these high winds. And theyre also taking a look to make sure that there isnt too much debris flying around here. But what we see are some street signs coming down, hundreds of thousands of people without power. And the light has really changed over the last 30 minutes. Its gotten significantly darker. As the hurricane moves in parallel to where we are right now. And this is usually a major thoroughfare. And if you head just a couple of miles down that way, that would be the beach. And thats completely sealed off. All of those bridges were closed at 4 00 yesterday. So, in addition to the debris that weve seen, the weather and everyone whos been sheltered, we do expect to see a Major Economic impact in this area for both miami and ft. Lauderdale, as they continue to brace for what they e
Segregated. They had this safe haven where they could stop here and be treated with dignity. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from washington. Pelley unity is to be the theme tonight in the president s first address to a joint session of congress. His audience will be republicans and democrats, top military commanders, members of the supreme court, and we, the people, the whole constitution under one dome. President trump is expected to call for sharp increases in spending for defense and infrastructure. But if unity is to be the theme, it would be a fresh start for mr. Trump who has attacked powerful members of his own party, called federal judges dumber than a bad high school student, and declared the news media the enemy of the American People. In our cbs news poll, mr. Trumps Approval Rating after a month is 39 . That is the lowest we have ever recorded for a new president. Our coverage tonight begins with Major Garrett. Its a busy day and i guess t
Homeland security, which is charged with carrying out the order, intelligence analysts are still split on the threat. Former and current government source say the dhss Intelligence Unit is so divided, some employees are considering asking for protection as whistleblowers or hiring lawyers. Thats because their conclusions do not match those of the white house. Last week, this internal dhs intelligence document was leaked to the media. It determined citizens of the seven banned countries were rarely implicated in u. S. Based terrorism. Even though the document was prepared by experienced intelligence officers, it was rejected by dhs leadership. And the white house pressed for a new assessment. Sources say the contributors do the original document refused to work on the final product, concerned that the process had been tainted by politics. Spokesperson told us that other federal Law Enforcement agencies did not agree with that leaked document. Scott, dhs officials believe the document la