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"And we meet the new leadership team, the Wizards and This is CBS News on the hour presented by indeed .com. I'm Wendy Gillette in Los Angeles. The main suspect in the Natalie Holloway disappearance case, Joran van der Sloat, on is back US soil after he was extradited from Peru. CBS is Lana Zach. Here in the US, van der is Sloat set to face federal charges of extortion and wire fraud. He's accused of trying to make money off of his connection to the unsolved 2005 Holloway case. The unhealthy air that's descended on the east is worrying like parents Raelle Vincent, who lives in Montclair, New Jersey. Hope it clears up soon. Um, and I do think it's probably wise to just let the kids stay inside a couple, you know, until it clears up The smoke from wildfires in Canada is also affecting travel. Dana Lyle's flight from Greensboro, North Carolina North to LaGuardia Airport in New York City was delayed an hour as the FAA slowed flights because of dense smoke Oak and and Hayes on the East Coast. She had to wait for her connecting flight to Ohio as well. Of course, we can still smell the smoke inside of LaGuardia. I'm sitting inside of an airport lounge right now looking outside of the window. We can barely see the planes taxiing the to runway. The FAA says the smoke and Hayes will continue affecting operations at several airports in the East Mid -Atlantic and Southeast. CBS News correspondent Jim Krasula reporting. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts sided with black voters in an Alabama redistricting case surprising legal analysts, including CBS's Jessica Levinson. What he really said today is that section two of the Voting Rights Act that guards against vote dilution among other things on the basis of race still has teeth that still has a place in our country. The governor of California wants to amend the Constitution. KCBS reporter Matt Bigler explains why. Support 28th the Governor Newsom says a 28th Amendment to the Constitution would end America's gun crisis by putting limits on the Second Amendment, including a ban on assault weapons and raising the age to buy guns to 21. Because if you can't buy a beer, you shouldn't be able to buy a gun. But political analyst Larry Gerstin says the amendment is a long shot. There have been citizen 11 proposed constitutional amendments since 1789. Of those, only 27 have become more. Matt Bigler for CBS News, San Francisco. Southern Ukraine is flooding for a third day. CBS's Deborah Pada has more. Misery upon misery for the people of her son. They through the deluge, clutching their possessions, using whatever they can to stay afloat While stranded, animals gather on what little high ground they can find. On Wall Street, the closing bell just rang and the markets posted gains. The Dow added 168 This is CBS News. Hiring is a lot easier with Indeed. Their powerful platform makes it easy to attract, interview and hire candidates all in the same place. Visit indeed .com slash credit. 403 on WTOP on this June 8th 2023 a Thursday and it is still hazy and smoky. We sit at 78 in D .C. Mhm. Good afternoon. I'm Shawn Anderson and I'm Anne Kramer. Our top local story this hour. For the

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"Ten and 40 brought to you by Penn fed, great rates for everyone. Here's Larry kofsky. This is a Bloomberg money minute. It's a kind of chicken and egg question, and the San Francisco fed is offering a different answer. It says rapid wage growth since the pandemic may not be the cause of inflation, instead it may be the other way around, with wages following inflation. It says the recent run up in employment costs explains only a small part of the rise in consumer prices. The rich really are different from you and me and lots of ways. For one, they have their own unit at JPMorgan Chase, the bank is quietly built a global business that caters only to the ultra wealthy. It serves about 700 families worth over four and a half $1 trillion. Cash machine maker diebold is running out of cash, the Ohio based company is expected to file for bankruptcy in the coming days after reaching a deal with creditors that will leave stockholders with nothing. Diebold warned in March that it might not be able to remain in business. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Larry kofsky, on WTO. A borderline gruesome day for Asian markets, the kneecap finishing off 1.4%, the hang seng currently down two and a quarter percent Australian stocks finishing 1.6% lower. It's three 42 North Korea says its attempt to launch its first Everest vice satellite has failed. According to state media, a rocket carrying the spy satellite crashed into the waters off the Korean Peninsula's western coast say the satellite lost thrust following separation of the first and second stages cause under investigation. The satellite one of several high-tech weapon systems at North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has recently promised to introduce. For the first time in more than 15 months of fighting, it's a billion area of the Russian capital was attacked by a drone. CBS Deborah pada, reporting from inside Ukraine. Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is being felt deep in the heart of Russia

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"Center 66, Frederick Maryland at 61, some parts of our area could be down to the middle 50s tonight at ten 40. Money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought you by penfed. Great rates for everyone. And let's check in with Jeff play ball this evening. Artificial intelligence chip maker Nvidia is now the first chip maker to be worth a $1 trillion extending a months long rallied Tuesday. Memorial Day air travel, top pre-pandemic levels, with TSA screening 9.8 million passengers at U.S. airports Friday through Monday, D.C. smoothie chain south block is aggressively expanding. The Washington business journal says south block is raising money to go from 15 locations to 50. The Dow lost 51 points Tuesday, the NASDAQ gained 42. Jeff Klebold news. Asia Pacific markets are all lower being led by Hong Kong, the hang seng is down 2%. North Korea's first military spy satellite launch has failed tonight despite global opposition, North Korea will conduct a second launch soon, according to state media, after verifying what caused its rocket to crash into the yellow sea. While the north yet to achieve its goal of launching a spice satellite, it did create rare panic in the South Korean capital, where an early morning evacuation advisory was issued. Reporter Alex Jensen in Seoul. For the first time in more than 15 months of fighting a civilian area of the Russian capital Moscow was targeted by a drone attack, since the start of the war, the Kremlin has tried to assure Russians, there's no threat to them. CBS News correspondent Deborah pada continues her reporting from inside Ukraine. The apparent strike in Moscow followed yet another aerial assault on Ukraine with predawn explosions once again in cave. When a swarm of Iranian made drones were taken out by Ukraine's network, that

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"By their commander in chief general malaria's illusion with the message, the time has come to take back what is ours. My name's with his man enchanting defiantly. Moscow has stepped up its attacks ahead of the looming counter offensive, hitting a medical facility in dnipro yesterday, but so have anti Kremlin Russian fighters waging war not in Ukraine, but on Russian soil. That CBS News correspondent Deborah pada in har kiv. Egyptian antiquities authorities have unveiled ancient workshops and tombs they say were discovered recently at a royal burial site just outside of Cairo. The spaces were found in a sprawling necropolis of saqqara, which is part of Egypt's ancient capital of Memphis, a Unesco World Heritage Site. The workshops have been used to mummify humans and sacred animals. The tombs, meanwhile, were for a top official and a priest from ancient Egypt. In recent years, Egypt's government has heavily promoted new archeological finds to international media and diplomats, the hope is that such discoveries will attract more tourists to the country. Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer and serves as a preview of how Americans will spend and travel in the coming months. CBS News correspondent Chanel call has more. According to triple-A, at least 37 million Americans will drive at least 50 miles from home this weekend, that's 2 million more than Memorial Day last year, but still below pre-pandemic levels. Drivers may save a little bit of money, nationwide gas prices are roughly $1 cheaper than last year. Travelers are also crowding the airports. In April, airfare jumped 2.7% from March while it's down slightly from last summer, it's nearly 10% higher than it was before the pandemic. Coming up after traffic weather visitors to the national mall this Memorial Day weekend will see a display both somber and beautiful honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It is two 36. KBR is a leading provider of mission critical logistics and base operations to the U.S. Military and allied forces, able to deploy at a moment's notice, KBR's contingency and global prepositioning services ensure the readiness and sustainment of critical assets worth billions of dollars. KBR now offers its global

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"Of public trust. The charges revolve around actions Paxton is said to have taken to benefit Austin financier Nate Paul, a donor to Paxton's campaign. The Texas Senate will now hold a trial to decide whether Paxton is removed from office permanently. That is reporter Chris Fox reporting from Austin. Atlantic hurricane season begins Thursday and floridians are getting a sales tax holiday on essential supplies more from CBS News correspondent Peter king. Miami dade mayor daniella Levine cava says with hurricane season almost here. This is a must. Having a food and supplies on hand to keep your family safe for 72 hours after the storm has passed. For the next two weeks, floridians can stock up tax free on things like flashlights, radios, batteries, tarps, fuel tanks, generators, even pet supplies. There are price thresholds on some things, for example, $30 or less for household items like laundry detergent and cleanup material. Officials especially emergency managers hope this will help people be more prepared than usual. Peter king, CBS News Orlando. It's one 33, anti Kremlin, Russian fighters waging war on Russian soil step up their attacks. This as that Ukrainian counteroffensive appears imminent. The partisans are a collection of disparate groups united by their desire to topple Vladimir Putin. CBS News said written questions to one of those units We are destroying military targets and support infrastructure this must gunman said. Like power stations and railway lines. CBS News correspondent Deborah pada is in the harkey. Pope Francis is back on the job, the pontiff canceled several appointments after being diagnosed with a fever. He returned to work Saturday with a meeting with a famous American director. The pontiff met with Martin Scorsese and a number of other artists while addressing a conference on the global ethics of the Catholic imagination, according to Vatican news, he also met with visitors from Georgetown university, the Vatican's confirmation of the 86 year old Pope's fever sparked concerns about Francis's health in March, he was rushed to the hospital, diagnosed with acute bronchitis, the Vatican says the Pope will preside over Pentecost mass, Sunday, and meet with Italy's president Monday. I'm Julie Walker. Elizabeth Holmes is expected to report to a prison outside Houston on Tuesday. She will serve 11 years for fraud related to her startup theranos. Holmes had celebrated was a celebrated for breaking through the tech bro culture only to be exposed as a fraud. Holmes raised nearly $1 billion from a list of savvy investors that included media mogul Rupert Matt Murdock. It was all a lie. She's now been ordered to pay a $452 million restitution Bill. Members of 6 other unions joined striking Writers Guild of America members for a rally in Los Angeles Saturday night. Kcal TV's Tom wait was there

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"Soil. That CBS News correspondent Deborah pada in har kiv. Egyptian antiquities authorities have unveiled ancient workshops and tombs they say were discovered recently at a royal burial site just outside Cairo. The spaces were found in the sprawling necropolis of saqqara, which is part of Egypt's ancient capital of Memphis, a Unesco World Heritage Site. The workshops have been used to mummify humans and sacred animals. The tombs, meanwhile, were for a top official and a priest from ancient Egypt. In recent years, Egypt's government has heavily promoted new archeological finds to international media and diplomats. The hope is that such discoveries will help attract more tourists to the country. More and more today's space pioneers aren't private business. Some have even set their sights on making deliveries on the moon. Intuitive machines went public three months ago with a big goal in mind. For space, the moon is certainly that next step. Steve ultimas is cofounder and CEO of the Houston company. He wants to deliver cargo to the moon. Lunar services. That's about a $100 billion market. We're all in. John Thornton is with astral biotic, a similar company in Pittsburgh. Right now, NASA is the primary customer over time we see commercial coming online in a bigger way, and right now we actually can sell directly to consumers who want to send things to the surface of the moon. It's expected business will really take off once humans return to the lunar surface. Steve kathan, CBS News. Coming up after traffic weather, visitors to the national mall this Memorial Day weekend will see a display both somber and beautiful on ring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It is 1236. What's wrong with Rick? He's kind of Spacey today. That's Rick's identical twin Scott. He's not used to answering to Rick. What's going on? Rick asked me to keep

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"To medicine was the consent, which is going to go out for the likes and stuff. Abby Anderson is filling up before traveling to the cabin, Saturday morning. About an hour and a half away, so not too far. It's perfect and looks like it's going to be a great weekend. And all my siblings and their kids will be there. Triple-A says more people are hitting the road this holiday weekend up from last year and close to reaching pre-pandemic levels. That's Jennifer Mayer Lee of WCC OTV. Anti Kremlin Russian fighters waging war on Russian soil stepping up their attacks, this is that Ukrainian counteroffensive appears now to be imminent. The partisans are a collection of disparate groups united by their desire to topple Vladimir Putin. CBS News sent written questions to one of those units. We are destroying military targets and support infrastructure this must gunman said. Like power stations and railway lines. At a CBS News correspondent Deborah pada in harkey. Pope Francis is back on the job. Counseled several appointments after being diagnosed with a fever, returning to work Saturday, meeting with a famous American director. A pod have met with Martin Scorsese and a number of other artists while addressing a conference on the global ethics of the Catholic imagination, according to Vatican news, he also met with visitors from Georgetown university, the Vatican's confirmation of the 86 year old Pope's fever sparked concerns about Francis's health in March. He was rushed to the hospital, diagnosed with acute bronchitis, the Vatican says the Pope will preside over Pentecost mass Sunday and meet with Italy's president Monday. I'm Julie Walker. Tens of thousands of exhausted people heading home to the world's newest country South Sudan from a Civil War in neighboring Sudan. That is creating a bottleneck near the border. The international community and the government are scurrying trying to find help worried about it prolonged conflict, fighting between Sudan's military and a rival militia killing at least 863 civilians before that 7 day ceasefire began on Monday, many in South Sudan are concerned about what happens if the fighting next door continues, but the most pressing concern is the tens of thousands of South Sudan knees returning with no idea how they will get to their towns and villages, many unable to afford the trip. Aid groups in the government are stretched for resources trying to help. Still ahead, the latest coming in from Capitol Hill were a working deal appears to have been reached between The White House and the Speaker of the House to avoid the debt ceiling crisis. 9 36