a very warm welcome to the programme. i m sally bundock. we start here in the uk. allies of the former uk prime minister, borisjohnson, have condemned the cabinet office for releasing details about possible covid lockdown breaches to scotland yard and thames valley police. lawyers preparing the government s case ahead of the public inquiry into the handling of the pandemic have sent the police information about meetings held at downing street and the prime minister s country retreat, chequers. the allegations have come to light during preparations for the covid public investigation. mrjohnson has replied to the allegations in a statement. his team says. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, has more details. there is no investigation. what has happened here is that the lawyer through borisjohnson lawyer through boris johnson cosmic ministerial diary from the time of the pandemic in the process of preparing evidence for a forthcoming public enquiry which will examine th
microsoft both unveiling quarterly report cards beating expectations. shares alphabet jumped after hours as the company announced that its scored a seven quarterly revenue rose to $69 billion. it s stock in microsoft got a britain extended trading with quarterly revenue mainly driven by growth in its clad competing businesses. dan ives is senior equity analyst at wentworth securities and says these are welcome news for the tech sector. ,, ., welcome news for the tech sector. , , ., ., ~ sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. this sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. this reflects - sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. this reflects the l environment. this reflects the muscles moment for big tech in terms of what we saw from alphabet and microsoft, both on cloud and digital advertising. markets will be focused on this tomorrow. markets will be focused on this tomorrow tomorrow. the hottest thing at the
giantjoined the likes of meta, microsoft and alphabet, delivering a surprisingly strong report card. if sales and profits in the first quarter surpassed wall street s expectations, continuing a trend in big tech that has lifted markets across the board and in fact, you can see the impact on wall street overnight where wall street had its best session since january. where wall street had its best session since january.- where wall street had its best session since january. over the last ear session since january. over the last year amazon session since january. over the last year amazon has session since january. over the last year amazon has been - last year amazon has been aggressively cutting costs to help boost profitability, already laying off 18,000 people and is currently about to eliminate another 9000. it would appear some of those measures are already paying off. the retail giant posted earnings that beat investor expectations. amazon s cloud computing business w
now it s time for the travel show. coming up this week: the canadian dog race in 30 degrees celsius. the dogs are so excited. it s utter chaos! they re literally trying to pull the sled now. just one second! wait, wait! the first arab woman to scale one of the world s toughest mountains. taking a little break on this very awkward rock formation. never give up. and the former notorious mexican prison that s now been given over to nature. bordering alaska and the arctic ocean, the yukon territory in northern canada is wild, sparsely populated and unrelenting. this must be one of the most remote places i have ever been to. it s just snow and mountains and forest as far as the eye can see. this year marks 125 years since one of the most frantic gold rushes in history reached its peak. when gold was discovered here, over 100,000 prospectors travelled north, hoping to get lucky, but the extreme conditions caused many to turn back. many of those who did make it settled here in daws
intelligence appears in court, all while there are new details revealed in his case, including jack teixeira s arsenal of weapons and his alleged effort to cover his tracks. we ll take you live outside the courthouse for the very latest. and the parents of the louisville bank shooter are speaking out, and they have a message for the victims families. they say, we re so sorry. ahead, what more we re hearing from the last time they saw their son. shocked and disgusted. those are the words from americans who feel abandoned by the u.s. government and left to navigate the complicated and dangerous situation in sudan. secretary of state antony blinken just responded to that cnn reporting. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. right now, the air national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents is facing a federal judge. prosecutors are arguing that 21-year-old jack teixeira is st