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"News, one O 6 9 and a.m. 7 40, case CBS. We have Katie O'Donnell and Johanna lope has at the editor's desk. Two 50. Well, just because you don't know taxes doesn't mean you shouldn't file a return, reporter Karen Adams from Los Angeles. I think there's a really big misconception that, you know, the only reason to file your taxes is if you owe something or if you have a legal requirement to file, but Mandy naan with united ways California says you actually do yourself a disservice when you don't file a return. You miss out on a lot of different things. One being money. We know that those tax returns are really important, especially right now. I think all of us are struggling a little bit, like grocery costs, gas costs, everything has gotten so high. Also, she says tax returns are used by the state and federal governments for things like tax rebates and stimulus payments, non says if you are worried about having to pay a tax prepare, there is help filing for free. Congress has to reach an agreement to avoid a credit default. That's after the U.S. reached its debt limit on Thursday. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has details. This is also helpful for The White House and helpful foil in essence because one of the things they want to keep doing other than talking about that potential fight other than talking about this search of his home over the week on Friday is about the economy. And so you can go out there as president as a cabinet secretary as the vice president and say, look, the economy is on the rebound. We seem to have held off inflation for the most part. Things are in decent shape. It's going to get much worse if Republicans allow this brinksmanship to continue. And even worse so if they go after things like carving into social security and Medicare as a way to pay for things. O'Keeffe puts on CBS face the nation, raising the debt limit would increase the amount the U.S. can borrow to meet at spending obligations, U.S. debt currently has a $31.4 trillion limit. Last time Congress moved to raise the debt ceiling was December 2021. A new report sheds light on New York City's dining scene since the pandemic began CBS News correspondent Wendy Gillette reports from New York. A new study from NYU shows New York City's outdoor dining program led to a 12 time increase in the dining scene. 12,000 cafes, bars and restaurants have set up tables on sidewalks or in parking lanes since the initiative launched in June 2020 to spark interest in dining out during the pandemic. As more workers return to offices in the city, lunchtime crowds have also increased. Ocean prime in Manhattan reports lunch sales were up almost 80% last year compared to 2021. Wendy Gillette, CBS News, New York. He got married astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin announced on Facebook that he married his longtime love in a small ceremony in Los Angeles. CBS News correspondent Matt piper. Buzz Aldrin, who made history along with Neil Armstrong as the first humans to set foot on the surface of the moon, says the wedding took place Friday, which was his 93rd birthday. His marriage to doctor Anka Fowler, who currently serves as the executive vice president of Buzz Aldrin ventures, marks the fourth time that the NASA spacemen has wad on July 20th, 1969, Apollo astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin made their historic walk on the lunar surface, filling a vow by the late president John F. Kennedy to send a manned crew to the moon and safely return them to earth. That piper, CBS

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"Ad council. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin has gotten married. CBS Matt piper has the story. Buzz Aldrin, who made history along with Neil Armstrong as the first humans to set foot on the surface of the moon, says the wedding took place Friday, which was his 93rd birthday. His marriage to doctor Anka Fowler, who currently serves as the executive vice president of Buzz Aldrin ventures, marks the fourth time that the NASA spaceman has we D on July 20th, 1969, Apollo astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin made their historic walk on the lunar surface, filling a vow by the late president John F. Kennedy to send a manned crew to the moon and safely return them to earth. Matt piper, CBS News. Another milestone in space was made last week. The first Native American woman in space ventured out on her first spacewalk. NASA astronaut Nicole Mann was joined by Japanese colleague, another first time spacewalker. They installed support struts and brackets for solar panels on the International Space Station. Linda canyon, CBS News. Did you know you can get your perspective? Chicago's news traffic and weather station, news radio one O 5 9 and W VM news radio dot com. Good morning, and thank you for joining us. It's Sunday January 22nd. It's a snowy start to the day. I'm my Martinez, the snow will be sticking with us most of the day could see a light coating in some places to an accumulation of maybe an inch, heading to a high of just 36° today. Right now in Chicago, it's 31° with

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"Helping just a little bit. If we have them, we don't have them. If it helps, then we shouldn't have. Sometimes you're in a hurry and you forget to ask for the utensils. So you have to carry sometimes. It may rat him sign the bill that would go into effect in 6 months. However, there's a grace period, so once July of next year rolls around, businesses caught violating the measure could be fined up to $400. Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin is over the moon with some exciting news. The oldest living moonwalker celebrated his 93rd birthday on Friday and announced he finally decided to marry his longtime love, doctor Anka Fowler, the pair tied the knot in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles before Aldrin was honored by living legends of aviation for his impact on space travel. Aldrin released a statement announcing the wedding saying he and as excited as eloping teenagers, Aldrin, who was the second man to walk on the moon after Neil Armstrong was born on January 20th, 1930. A 1979 Pontiac firebird trans am is hitting the auction block with just 37 miles driven, the vehicle is a two door hard top in running condition, and most likely is the lowest mileage example left, it's set to be put up for bids at the Barrett Jackson auction next weekend in Scottsdale, Arizona. I'm Chris. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. U.S. technology stocks are about to hit their next hurdle, vanishing profits when earnings season for the most influential segment of the S&P 500 Index gets underway in the coming week. Highlighting the risks ahead, Microsoft, which kicks off the group's reporting on Tuesday, joined Amazon.com in starting to cut thousands of jobs this week as sales slow. Google parent Alphabet has followed with plans of its own to shrink its workforce. Billionaire Elon Musk does much of his communication through Twitter, the troubled company he now owns, but on Friday Musk appeared in court on the witness stand in a trial over tweets that may have crashed the stock price of Tesla. Musk tweeted he claimed he had funding secured to take the company in private. This left many stockholders with big losses as investments were made on the information. Mark feige is a retired securities litigator. This is an unusually straightforward case. You have a couple of tweets that are as close to black and white as you can again. Did he, in fact, have funding secured or not. So it's much simpler than the typical securities fraud case. Musk's testimony continues on Monday. Social media giant YouTube and its parent company Google will stand before the Supreme Court next month to defend its algorithms under a law known as section two 30. The decades old regulation gives them immunity from third party posters who violate the decency act. The lawsuit is being brought by a family of a terrorist attack victim, the family says YouTube helped promote and spread ISIS ideology. Facebook whistleblower and data engineer Francis haugen believes those algorithms aren't covered and these companies can do better. We have tools, but all these things decrease usage. They make the company a little bit less money. Now Emmy Gonzales was killed nearly 8 years ago in a 2015 terror attack in Paris, her parents have brought the suit to the Supreme Court. The U.S. has hit its federal debt ceiling and now the Treasury Department has launched the use of special measures to keep the country from defaulting on its debts, details now from Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington. Treasury tapped the financial resources of two government run funds for retirees in a move that will give the treasury some room to keep making federal payments until it can boost the overall level of debt. They say they'll return that money once the debt limit is increased. Treasury secretary Janet Yellen says the timeline is so uncertain she's urging lawmakers to act soon. In Washington, I'm Amy Morris Bloomberg radio. We mentioned at the top that a lot of technology companies are coming out with earnings in the week ahead. But it isn't just tech. There are a whole bunch to watch for, including 3M American Airlines, American Express, Comcast, General Electric Halliburton Johnson & Johnson Kimberly Clark and Lockheed Martin and that is just naming a few. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Suzanne Al Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"The gram of South Carolina tried to calm fears of some Ukrainians that the Republicans now in charge of the house would cut war funding. Kevin McCarthy said no blank checks. That makes sense to me. We're not asking for a blank check. I'm not. I'm asking for military aid to accomplish the purpose of driving Russian invaders out of Ukraine. Graham is in Kyiv along with Democrats Richard blumenthal of Connecticut and Sheldon whitehouse of Rhode Island. President Biden is planning to meet with Republican House speaker Kevin McCarthy in the next few weeks to discuss the debt ceiling. Reporter Julie serkin says the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling increase is all about money Congress has already approved. With the Treasury Department needs to fund money that Congress has appropriated through bipartisan bills through COVID relief bills. The omnibus package that just passed the Justice Department is conducting a formal investigation into Abbott Laboratories nearly a year after the baby formula shortage, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday investigators are focusing on Abbott's plan in Sturgis, Michigan, Abbott shut down production at the huge plant last February after infants who consumed formula made there became sick, the closure led to a nationwide shortage of infant formula. Avengers star Jeremy Renner is giving a health update after a New Year's Day snowplow accident sent him to the hospital for more than two weeks. He took to Instagram to thank fans for their support, as well as reveal he broke 30 plus bones in the incident. Renner was crushed under a vehicle known as a snow cat while clearing snow from the driveway near his Nevada home. He went on to say that his focus was on growing stronger. Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin is celebrating his 93rd birthday as a newlywed, the oldest living moonwalker announced Friday he tied the knot with longtime love doctor Anka Fowler in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles. I'm Julie Ryan. President Biden is seeking a dramatic change to the way police are trained. Michael board reports. President Biden wondering out loud this week why officers when forced to use a gun aim for the heart, not something less deadly like a limb, but groups who train police say, there's a good reason why officers are told to aim for the body. As you go out to the limbs, the targets are much more mobile than the center mass. It also makes it more difficult to hit the target. People are heads the alert center at Texas state university, which trains law enforcement. He says aiming at a limb would lead to more misses, and that could affect innocent bystanders. But he agrees with the president that more training is needed. I'm Michael board. The playing field is starting to take shape in the race to see who might be California's next U.S. senator. John Bernice has a look. Current office holder dianne Feinstein has not yet declared her intentions, but prominent Democrats are lining up to throw their hats into the ring. U.S. representative Katie Porter is a darling of the young progressive wing of the party, she announced her run last week insiders expect representatives Adam Schiff and Barbara Lee to follow suit at 89 Feinstein is the oldest sitting senator, the LA times says, Feinstein will make a decision on her future by this spring. Steph Curry's number 30, Golden State Warriors Jersey, is the highest selling Jersey so far this season. The NBA says curry has regained the top spot on the Jersey ranking list for the first time since the 2017 2018 season. The Los Angeles Lakers top the list of team merchandise sales through the first half of the season. Drivers in South Carolina may soon be getting a hefty fine for driving too slow. What's locally known as the slowpoke allows police to give a $25 fine to people who are driving slow in the left lane. It was passed in 2021. The new version of the bill increases the fine to $100 and will go into effect if the governor signs it. Cobra Kai has been renewed for a 6th and final season. The creators of The Karate Kid spin off announced the news in a joint statement, saying they're proud to end the Netflix show on their terms. I'm Julie Ryan. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Treasury secretary Janet Yellen says in an Associated Press interview, she expects Congress will ultimately vote to raise America's dead limit. But interviewed during her ten day trip to Africa, yelling calls demands by House Republicans for spending cuts in return for backing an increase, a very irresponsible thing to do. And it risks creating a self imposed calamity for the global economy. Yellen says she hasn't yet spoken about the issue with Republican House speaker Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy himself has not spelled out the spending cuts that he says are needed to put the U.S. government on a more sustainable financial path. Abbott labs says the U.S. Justice Department is investigating its infant formula plant in Michigan that was shut down for months last year due to contamination. The factory's closure in February of 2022 contributed to that nationwide baby formula shortage and Abbott spokesperson said the company is cooperating fully. Another horse death is being reported out of the Santa Anita racetrack in California. A four year old colt named press on died after suffering a training injury at the racetrack in Arcadia. This is the first racing or training fatality reported this year at Santa Anita. The California horse racing board said the colt suffered a musculoskeletal injury, no other details were available. Press on ran in three races with one first place finish in his brief career. The CH RB says a dozen horses died from racing or training injuries last year at Santa Anita. Existing home sales are down for an 11th straight month. We get more from Bloomberg's Kim Kerrigan. The national association of realtors says sales of previously owned homes fell one and a half percent in December, high mortgage rates and tight supply kept many buyers on the sidelines. For the year, sales were down nearly 18% from 2021. The group's chief economist Lawrence Yun expect sales to pick up again soon due to declining mortgage rates. Kim Kerrigan, Bloomberg radio. Amazon.com's cloud unit will spend $35 billion that's billion on new data centers in Virginia by 2040. Underscoring its determination to stay ahead of rivals Microsoft and alphabet. Virginia governor Glen youngkin spoke yesterday to Bloomberg technology. Not only is it $35 billion, but they're going to expand their footprint across the Commonwealth of Virginia. It's going to bring the benefits that come with these jobs, the multiplier effect that with these jobs to the ecosystem that's created, the over a hundred businesses that will support the construction of these data centers. Virginia said Friday investments at multiple locations will create an estimated 1000 jobs in Virginia. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Suzanne Al Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"NBC News radio, I'm Jim Forbes. President Biden is marking two years in office Saturday since his inauguration, the president has managed to secure several legislative victories, including the sweeping bipartisan infrastructure law, and the chips act to revamp high-tech manufacturing in the U.S.. However, his administration has also faced significant challenges, including grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis at the southern border and historic inflation. Meanwhile, the president has more recently been mired in controversy following the discovery of classified materials at his home and former office. This comes as Biden is expected to officially announce his bid for reelection in the near future. A new study shows recent fires in the Sierra Nevada forests in California are quote the wrong kind. Has the latest research from UC Davis shows rates of high severity fires have skyrocketed since before the Euro American settlement data shows locations considered mid to lower elevations saw its low to moderate severity rate from 90% drop to around 60 to 70%. However, the high severity rate quintupled from below 10% to 43% and author of the study says the balance between good fire and bad fire is way off prescribed burns would be an example of a good fire as it's used to treat force rather than damage them. And former astronaut Buzz Aldrin is over the moon with some exciting news. The oldest living moonwalker celebrated his 93rd birthday on Friday and announced the finally decided to marry his longtime love, doctor Anka Fowler, the pair tied the knot in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles before Aldrin was honored by living legends of aviation for his impact on space travel. Aldrin released a statement announcing the wedding saying he and as, quote, excited as eloping teenagers. I'm Jim Forbes. This is Chicago's progressive talk. 8 20 a.m. WCT widow's Friends, an online CPT 8

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"Tried to calm fears of some Ukrainians that the Republicans now in charge of the house would cut war funding. Kevin McCarthy said no blank checks. That makes sense to me. We're not asking for a blank check. I'm not. I'm asking for military aid to accomplish the purpose of driving Russian invaders out of Ukraine. Graham is in key along with Democrats Richard blumenthal of Connecticut and Sheldon whitehouse of Rhode Island. 5 Memphis police officers are being fired after a traffic stop last month led to the death of a young black man, police chief CJ Davis said an investigation into the incident found the officers violated multiple policies, including use of excessive force during the stop that led to the death of Tyree Nichols. Live golf CEO Greg Norman says he thinks the Saudi Arabian government has learned from their mistakes in reference to human rights violations, including the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Norman made the comments in an interview with news nations Dan Abrams earlier this week. The playing field is starting to take shape in the race to see who might be California's next U.S. senator John Brunei has more current officeholder dianne Feinstein has not yet declared her intentions, but prominent Democrats are lining up to throw their hats into the ring. U.S. representative Katie Porter is a darling of the young progressive wing of the party, she announced her run last week insiders expect representatives Adam Schiff and Barbara Lee to follow suit at 89 Feinstein is the oldest setting senator. Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin is over the moon with some exciting news. The oldest living moonwalker celebrated his 93rd birthday on Friday and announced he finally decided to marry his longtime love, doctor Anka Fowler. The pair tied the knot in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles before Aldrin was honored by living legends of aviation. I'm Brian shook. A day after Microsoft announced it would lay off nearly 5% of its workforce, the parent company of Google is announcing job cuts. Rory O'Neill reports Google's parent company, alphabet says it will lay off 12,000 employees or about 6% of its global workforce. This comes months after other tech companies announced their own cutbacks. Amazon downsizing by 18,000 meta, the parent of Facebook and Instagram cutting 11,000 jobs. The company say their ranks swelled too much during the pandemic and leaders want to pare down the workforce as they prepare for an economic slowdown. I'm Rory O'Neill. The TSA is investigating a potential cybersecurity incident, a hacker claims to have accessed an older version of the agency's no fly list in a blog post, the hacker said she discovered the list on an unsecured server hosted by the Ohio based regional airline commute air. The airline said it took the server offline once it had been alerted by who they described as a member of the security research community. More light here on earth is making it harder to see stars in the sky. Michael kasner explains, the reason is brightness from artificial lighting that's been increasing for the past 12 years as scientists with the German research center of geosciences told the BBC our naked eye view of the stars is disappearing. Researchers say so called sky brightness has gotten 10% brighter every year since 2011. That means a child born in an area where 250 stars were visible would probably see fewer than 100 stars in the same area 18 years later. I'm Michael kassner. Ohio is home to the most elderly pooch on the globe. Guinness World Records has named spike a chihuahua mix who lives west of Dayton as the oldest dog alive, spike was born in November of 1999, meaning he was more than 23 years and 7 days old when the record was verified last month. I'm Brian shook. And now this Bloomberg sports update. We begin on the hardwood, where the Knicks entered Friday's game in Atlanta in an evenly matched affair, and they got work defensively in a one 39 one 24 loss. Julius Randle had a game high 32, all 5 Nick starters reached double figures. They had 6 players in all one off the bench, New York currently tied for 6 feet with Miami. Nancy, meanwhile, they were in the mile high to battle the surprising Utah Jazz who underwent a major overhaul this off season. Nets prevailed one 17 one O 6 despite trailing at halftime. Quite a night for Kyrie Irving, he had 48 points, 24 from deep. That's on the four seed. They're a game behind the sixers and bucks, but a game up on the Cavaliers. College hoops, Big E's play. St.