Russia enters recession as GDP falls by 4% • FRANCE 24 English 17-11 - 2022
Russia enters recession as GDP falls by 4% • FRANCE 24 English 17-11-22
Russia has entered a recession, nine months after launching its offensive in Ukraine as Western sanctions weigh on the economy, according to official data published on Wednesday.
The Gulag | Modern Warfare 2 Remastered (2020) | No HUD | RTX 3080 | 4K 60 FPS
The Gulag | Modern Warfare 2 Remastered (2020) | No HUD | RTX 3080 | 4K 60 FPS
The Gulag | Modern Warfare 2 Remastered (2020) | No HUD | RTX 3080 | 4K 60 FPS
Join me for another classic call of duty mission, Rescuing captain price from the gulag.
No HUD/4K for full immersion.
All footage is captured at 4K Ultra on an Intel i9-9900k and EVGA FTW3 3080.
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Trump announces 2024 presidential run, judge overturns Georgia abortion ban 16-11-2022
Trump announces 2024 presidential run, judge overturns Georgia abortion ban 16-11-2022
Former President Donald Trump is running again. He announced his bid for the White House at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, while he still faces numerous legal battles. A judge has overturned Georgia's abortion ban, ruling that it violates the constitution and Supreme Court precedent, and a new study finds tobacco smokers who inhale pot may further damage their lungs.
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Republicans react to Trump announcing his third bid for president 16-11-2022
Republicans react to Trump announcing his third bid for president 16-11-2022
Reactions are rolling in from both sides of the aisle after former President Donald Trump announced he's running for the White House again. CBS News political director Fin Gomez talks about the key moments from his speech and how Trump's allies and adversaries are responding.
President Biden delivers remarks after missile crosses into Poland 16-11-2022
President Biden delivers remarks after missile crosses into Poland 16-11-2022
President Biden spoke briefly from Indonesia about a missile that crossed into Poland, apparently killing two people. Mr. Biden said there was preliminary information indicating the missile may not have been fired from Russia, but that he would not say anything definitively until a full investigation is complete.
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"Don't think. Just do." - Top Gun: Maverick
"Don't think. Just do." - Top Gun: Maverick
Top Gun: Maverick
Black Widow: "Watch The Road" Scene - Iron Man (2010) Movie Clip HD
Black Widow: "Watch The Road" Scene - Iron Man (2010) Movie Clip HD
Scarlett Johansson striping - Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff: "Watch The Road" Scene - Iron Man (2010)
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Arizona governor and House races still toss-ups as more ballots get counted 14-11-22
Arizona governor and House races still toss-ups as more ballots get counted 14-11-22
The race for Arizona governor is still a toss-up, as are two House races. Some are complaining about how long it's taking to count all the ballots but state officials say this wait not abnormal. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini is in Phoenix with the latest.
Officials identify UVA football players killed in shooting, suspect in custody 15-11-2022
Officials identify UVA football players killed in shooting, suspect in custody
University of Virginia officials announced Monday a suspect was in custody after three football players were fatally shot and two others were wounded Sunday night. UVA President Jim Ryan said the football players were shot on a bus of students returning from an off-campus trip.
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2 planes crash mid-air at Dallas airshow, killing 6 people 13-11-2022
2 planes crash mid-air at Dallas airshow, killing 6 people 13-11-2022
wo WWII-era planes collided at a Dallas airshow Saturday, killing six. CBS DFW's J.D. Miles has the latest.
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Democrats hold on to Senate majority, while House still hangs in the balance 14-11-2022
Democrats hold on to Senate majority, while House still hangs in the balance 14-11-2022
Democrats will retain control of the U.S. Senate after Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto won her race against Republican Adam Laxalt in Nevada on Saturday. In the House, Democrats still have a slim path to the majority, although ballot counting trends currently favor the GOP. Lisa Desjardins joins Geoff Bennett to discuss what this all means.
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800 votes separate Cortez Masto, Laxalt in tight Nevada U.S. Senate race 12-12-2022
800 votes separate Cortez Masto, Laxalt in tight Nevada U.S. Senate race
Just 800 votes separated incumbent Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and former Nevada attorney general and Republican Adam Laxalt in the Nevada race for U.S. Senate as of Friday afternoon.
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US Midterm Polls Face Of Maga Republicanism Kari Lake Bounces Back ... 11-11-2022
US Midterm Polls Face Of Maga Republicanism Kari Lake Bounces Back in Arizona Governor Race 11-11-2022
US Midterm Polls Live : Democratic nominee for governor Katie Hobbs, Arizona’s elections chief, held a lead over her Republican challenger after the first round of ballot counts were released. Cries of conspiracy have arisen through the land as Arizona voters flock to the polls only to find that some of Maricopa County’s tabulation machines aren’t working
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Why the predicted "red wave" fizzled 11-13-2022
Why the predicted "red wave" fizzled 11-13-2022
Right-wing media and Republican politicians predicted a "red wave," even a "red tsunami," in this year's midterm elections, but it failed to materialize, as Democrats successfully defended their hold on the Senate, and (as ballots continue to be counted) are keeping the House in play. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the factors that experts say contributed to the Republicans' weak showing: election denialism, and Donald Trump.
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Trump intends to announce 2024 presidential campaign, sources say 11-11-2022
Trump intends to announce 2024 presidential campaign, sources say 11-11-2022
Former President Donald Trump is preparing to announce a 2024 presidential campaign on Nov. 15, sources tell CBS News. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joined Catherine Herridge to discuss.
Trump files lawsuit to avoid Jan. 6 committee subpoena 12-11-2022
Trump files lawsuit to avoid Jan. 6 committee subpoena 12-11-2022
Former President Donald Trump is suing the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to block a subpoena requiring him to testify.
The lawsuit filed Friday alleges that the subpoena "is invalid, unlawful, and unenforceable because President Trump, as a former president of the United States, has absolute immunity from being compelled to testify before Congress or a committee thereof regarding his actions as head of a co-equal branch of government."
It also argues that while other presidents "voluntarily agreed to testify or turn over documents in response to a congressional subpoena, no president or former president has ever been compelled to do so."
In a statement provided to CBS News Friday night, Trump attorney David A. Warrington said that: "Long held precedent and practice maintain that separation of powers prohibits Congress from compelling a president to testify before it."
He said the former president had "engaged with the committee in a good faith effort to resolve these concerns consistent with Executive Branch prerogatives and separation of powers," but said the panel "insists on pursuing a political path, leaving President Trump with no choice but to involve the third branch, the judicial branch, in this dispute between the executive and legislative branches."
The committee voted to subpoena Trump during its final hearing before the midterm elections and formally did so last month, demanding testimony from the former president. Committee member members allege Trump "personally orchestrated" a multi-part effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
They said Trump had to testify, either at the Capitol or by videoconference, "beginning on or about" Nov. 14 and continuing for multiple days if necessary.
The letter also outlined a sweeping request for documents, including personal communications between Trump and members of Congress as well as extremist groups.
The lawsuit comes as Trump is expected to launch a third campaign for president next week.
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'A Good Day For America': Biden Discusses Midterm Election Results 11-11-2022
'A Good Day For America': Biden Discusses Midterm Election Results 11-11-2022
President Biden spoke to reporters about the 2022 midterm elections, saying "the American people have spoken" and acknowledging issues that may have played a role in the results.
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Control of Congress unclear with 2022 Senate races too close to call 10-11-2022
Control of Congress unclear with 2022 Senate races too close to call 10-11-22
For weeks, Republicans predicted a “red wave” would carry them to power in Congress, as voters repudiated majority Democrats for failing to tame skyrocketing inflation and address worries about rising crime.
The reality appeared far different early Wednesday.
Rather than a wholesale rejection of President Joe Biden and his party, the results were far more mixed as returns from Tuesday's midterms trickled in. With razor-thin margins in several key elections, it could be days or weeks until we know for sure whether Republicans or Democrats will hold the majority in the U.S. Senate.
Many Democratic incumbents proved surprisingly resilient, outperforming their party's own expectations. Meanwhile, Democrat John Fetterman won an open Senate seat currently held by the GOP, while other key races that will determine control of the chamber remain too early to call.
"When you wake up tomorrow, we will be in the majority and Nancy Pelosi will be in the minority,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy predicted early Wednesday.
He may be right. But it appeared that likely Republican gains would come on far less favorable terms than anticipated. #WakeUpCLT #Election #Politics
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Trump privately infuriated over midterm election results, source says 9-11-2022
Trump privately infuriated over midterm election results, source says
A senior source close to former President Donald Trump told CBS News that the former president has been privately infuriated over the results of the midterm elections, despite his posts on social media touting them as a win and a "great evening."
According to the source, the former president has been "blaming everyone except himself" over the results, including his aides and Fox News host Sean Hannity. The person said Tuesday night's better-than-expected results for Democrats were mainly due to the elections becoming "a referendum" on Trump, his candidate picks, and his continued focus on relitigating the 2020 election.
As of Wednesday, CBS News estimated the Senate is a toss-up, with four contests yet to be called. Two of those contests were toss-ups, and one of those, Georgia, will go to a runoff in December. The race in Arizona, meanwhile, is leaning Democratic. Alaska used ranked-choice voting and results could take a while, although the two leading candidates are Republicans.
CBS News characterizes the House as leaning Republican. As of Wednesday evening, projections showed Republicans winning at least 210 seats and Democrats had won at least 200 seats. At least 218 seats are needed for control. So if the GOP does get a majority, it will be a slim one.
Trump has said that he will be making a "very big announcement" at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday, hinting at a possible 2024 presidential run. But three sources who have been with him at Mar-a-Lago told CBS News that there is an internal debate over whether Trump should announce anything, be it an exploratory committee or a full-blown White House announcement, prior to the Dec. 6 runoff in Georgia.
"I'm advising the president to hold off until after the Georgia race, after Herschel Walker," onetime Trump campaign spokesperson Jason Miller said on Newsmax Wednesday. "Priorities A, B and C need to be about Herschel right now. This is bigger than anything else in the country."
A former White House aide in Trump's orbit said he "should wait until the midterms are over, which won't be before the Georgia runoff."
If he announces a 2024 bid before then, the senior source close to Trump mentioned earlier said, "I don't see a path forward." If Trump announces before the Georgia runoff election, that election could become a referendum on Trump – similar to the 2020 Georgia runoff, when Republicans lost both seats.
The senior source close to Trump who told CBS News about the former president's anger said the candidate quality issue was a real factor in this week's elections. Trump based his midterm strategy not on political strategy but on political payback. The adviser said Trump picked some candidates "who don't know what they are doing."
The source, who is frustrated over Trump's political missteps, compared the enthusiasm at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' victory rally, with a couple of thousand people in attendance, and his 19-point win to Trump's event at Mar-a-Lago, with 100 of his friends and political consultants, and his high-profile losses. It is clear who American voters want, they said.
"This is a sinking ship," the source said about the lack of enthusiasm for an emerging Trump 2024 campaign.
CBS News also spoke to Republican party officials who directly blamed the "candidate quality issue" — or Trump — for their losses Tuesday night.
Trump posted Wednesday on his social media platform Truth Social that while the outcome of the election could be considered "somewhat disappointing" to some, "from my personal standpoint it was a very big victory."
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Election results loom, Russia withdrawing from Kherson and more | 10-11-2022
Election results loom, Russia withdrawing from Kherson and more | Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on what could come next for the Republican and Democratic parties following the midterm elections, Russia's withdrawal from Kherson, and what is happening in the crypto market.
CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News Streaming Network is your destination for breaking news, live events and original reporting locally, nationally and around the globe. Launched in November 2014 as CBSN, the CBS News Streaming Network is available live in 91 countries and on 30 digital platforms and apps, as well as on CBSNews.com and Paramount+.
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John Dickerson reports on the key races to watch in Arizona 09-11-2022
John Dickerson reports on the key races to watch in Arizona 09-11-2022
John Dickerson reports on the key races to watch in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania, a possible hurricane heading for Florida, and Elon Musk's continued controversial takeover of Twitter.
CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News Streaming Network is your destination for breaking news, live events and original reporting locally, nationally and around the globe. Launched in November 2014 as CBSN, the CBS News Streaming Network is available live in 91 countries and on 30 digital platforms and apps, as well as on CBSNews.com and Paramount+.
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Live Updates: J.D. Vance wins Ohio Senate race 09-11-2022
Live Updates: J.D. Vance wins Ohio Senate race 09-11-2022
Republican J.D. Vance will win the 2022 Senate race in Ohio, CBS News projects. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto break down the numbers.
CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News Streaming Network is your destination for breaking news, live events and original reporting locally, nationally and around the globe. Launched in November 2014 as CBSN, the CBS News Streaming Network is available live in 91 countries and on 30 digital platforms and apps, as well as on CBSNews.com and Paramount+.
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Iron Man Attitude 😎 Status | Choix De Vie | Iron Man Save Captain America Status | Avengers Shorts
Iron Man Attitude 😎 Status | Choix De Vie | Iron Man Save Captain America Status | Avengers Shorts
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DeSantis allies privately express anger over Trump's "DeSanctimonious" jab 08-11-2022
DeSantis allies privately express anger over Trump's "DeSanctimonious" jab 08-11-2022
Several allies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, including some who are close to former President Donald Trump, have privately expressed anger and even disgust with Trump for publicly calling his fellow Republican "Ron DeSanctimonious," CBS News reports. They're urging DeSantis, his family and his top aides to move forward with a 2024 presidential bid.
The allies reached out to CBS News unprompted, after Trump, during a Saturday night rally in Pennsylvania, gave DeSantis the new nickname. But Trump didn't repeat the comments the next day in Florida when he stumped for GOP candidates in the Miami area. In Florida, DeSantis is at the top of the ticket, running for reelection. Trump instead urged attendees to "reelect Ron DeSantis as your governor" this week. DeSantis is trying to fend off a challenge by Democrat Charlie Crist, who was a Republican when he served as governor from 2007 to 2011.
With the end in sight for the 2022 midterm elections, tensions over potential presidential 2024 competition are rising to the surface between Trump and DeSantis – two key figures on the Republican landscape. In 2018, Trump endorsed DeSantis early in the race for governor, campaigned with him in Florida and was considered to be a big factor in DeSantis' victory.
CBS Miami asked Trump what he meant by calling the governor "Ron DeSanctimonious," and whether he considered DeSantis ungrateful for his help.
"Well, let's see what happens," Trump told CBS Miami. "But in the meantime, we hope he gets elected. And you know, I've always had a very good relationship with him. But let's see what happens."
Neither Trump nor DeSantis has announced a 2024 presidential bid, but soon after the 2022 midterms, the race for the White House in 2024 is likely to take off.
DeSantis' political action committee, Friends of Ron DeSantis, has raised nearly $209 million for his 2022 reelection efforts, according to campaign finance data, which is substantially more than he'll end up spending.
Already, Trump has indicated his own announcement could come within weeks of the midterm elections. CBS News reported last week that the former president has been calling his donor base to inform loyalists about his thinking and to solicit feedback. Three Trump advisers told CBS News that Nov. 14 is one possible date, though another said the date is still fluid.
At least one potential Republican contender has decided against a White House bid this time around. A source close to Sen. Tom Cotton, of Arkansas, said he would not run for president in 2024.
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