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i declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to yourservice. o donnell: the global reaction. condolences pour in from leaders around the world, and her iconic encounters with presidents, first as princess and then queen, dancing and riding through 70 years of history. and finally, the queen s legacy. we talked to former prime minister john major. and we look back at her life, not just as monarch, but mother. her devotion to her family. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the on this historic thursday night. the world is mourning queen elizabeth ii who died this afternoon at the age of 96, surrounded by family at her summer home in scotland. earlier in the day, buckingham palace announced that her majesty, who ruled over the commonwealth for a record 70 years, was placed under medical supervision. her doctors were concerned about h
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who just got fed upwith the world, got fedup with being told go to college,get a job, make a living. frankly,that s just not realistic for our generation. you know,it is really frustrating. the boomers,they think we re lazy. you know the whole term, pull up your bootstrapsand work hard and you get the same lifethat they had? no. the world is very,very different these days. hell, the next pandemicin 2025 might wipe us all out anyways. i ain t got timeto wait for retirement. you got to will itinto existence. life s just not fair.the world is a harsh place and the stock market was justthe purest form of yolo. [music playing] reporter: stocks up againthis morning, 12%. short sellerscontinue to get hurt by the thread wallstreetbets and other retail [interposing voices] reporter: all this whiningby wall street, it s making me sick. reporter: this is populismcoming for capitalism. gamestop. matt kelly: on surface,i can be pretty scattered. in the water, though,it s calming for me,
price of gas, price of goods, inflation, nocontrol of the border, immigration . out is the president doing? let me think for a second. not toogood . what is the number one issue facing the country? number one is the border. it s scary. there s thousands upon thousands of people coming in and where are they going and they don t have anything and what do we do with them? it s just horrible . what is the number one issue facing the country? inflation and crime is getting a lot of attention but i noticed the survey only seven percent wereconcerned about the border problem and i m thinking that s because all the other networks arenot even mentioning it . it s what theother ones are not saying so the general public , they are unaware of the crisis . it sgoing to kill this country . wasthe number one issue facing this country ? the number one issue, two things, i can t say one. the economy but also immigration because that s going to affecteverything else in our live