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Interesting and newsworthy highlights. These points of interest markers appear on the right hand side of your screen when you hit play on select videos. This makes it easy to get an idea of what is being debated and decided on in washington. And now a hearing on the state of assisted living facilities. One witness of a Family Member in assisted living details the poor Living Conditions and cost of care. The Senate Hearing is abetted one hour and 40 minutes. The Senate National committee on aging will come to order. As chairman, my top priority is keeping our promises to Older Americans the Senate Special committee on aging will come to order. As chairman of the ag committee my top priority is keeping our promises to Older Americans and to americans with disabilities. We owe it to every person with a disability, and their family, to have the necessary information to decide when, where and how to receive care as they age. That has motivated by advocacy, for example, for home and communit
, at bloombergs European Headquarters in london. Manus ahead, we have two big interviews. In 10 minutes we speak to the ceo of italy secondlargest bank. Paolo. N francine then we are joined by continentale chief executive offers. Manus first, commodities are trading at their lowest in 13 years with oil, metals and crops being effective. Francine supply gluts and the slowdown in china and prospects of the yard the rise in u. S. Interest rates extending the rout. Us is the bloomberg managing editor for commodities. Been oversold are we are expecting bad news . That depends a lot on what happens in china, about how the story develops. We see data that shows a slowdown in the real economy. If you start to feel that, the bearish mood can continue. Links one of the biggest is between china and the producers. We have had everybody through the door. If we look at what the miners are doing and the china story, how does that balance . Will even at these prices, miners will still be making money.
Also this hour who ewe looking at . How sheep can be trained to recognise a familiar face from a photo including barak 0bama and the bbcs fiona bruce. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The future of the International Development secretary, priti patel, is in doubt after details emerged of further undisclosed meetings she had with israeli politicians. Ms patel is currently flying back from africa, after being ordered to return to the uk by the Prime Minister. She apologised to theresa may on monday about unauthorised meetings with israeli politicians in august, but it appears she did not reveal details of further meetings held in september. Joining us from westminster is our assistant Political Editor norman smith. Is there any course of action open to theresa may other than to sack priti patel . It is very hard to see any other outcome, all the signs are priti patel, when she landed back in london, will be summoned to meet the Prime Minister, and she will be asked to give her
Crisis averted. Congress reaches a late night deal to avoid a shutdown. But is the biggest battle to come . And chaos in the cabin. An airliner hits extreme turbulence. Passengers, luggage and food sent flying. At least 25 people, some seriously. Why the pilots never saw it coming. Today, monday, may 1st, 2017. From nbc news, this is today, with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today. Its a monday morning. We have craig in for matt. Looking at that video is incredible. If youre one of those that ignores when the pilot says fasten your seat belt, turbulence coming. Not when you see that. Scary moments in the sky. Two dozen folks injured. More on this story in a bit. Our top story is this terrible shooting, it happened in california. A man opening fire on guests at a large pool party that was being held at an apartment complex where that man lived. Catie beck is there. She has the opening developments on this s