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storm? and amazon is working on a device that can recognize human emotions. is this the next breakthrough for voice recognition and ai? first to our top story. after months of predicting a trade deal between the two largest economies, economists and financial institutions are growing increasingly pessimistic. for one, the u.s. crackdown on huawei could make apple s troubled business in china even more difficult. the iphone maker could take a big hit if china decides to retaliate against the united states. goldman sachs estimates a chinese ban could cut earnings by 29%. loup ventures co-founder gene munster and bloomberg tech s mark gurman joined carolyn hyde to discuss. we think there is going to be an informal boycott of sorts. you know that china is not fond of america right now and the trump administration and these tariffs because of how it will impact the economy. when these types of things happen, you see them sort of latch on to their own brands. huawei, in many resp
New-yorkUnited-statesTaiwanJapanOsakaIndiaChinaSouth-africaAjitRajasthanFranceSan-francisco else to look out for you. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, pelley: we are just outside the arena where the terror struck on monday night. memorials have been growing larger by the hour. all day long people, young and old left flowers and messages. the death toll stands at 22. at last report, 64 of the 119 wounded were still in the hospital. 20 of them in critical condition. isis claimed responsibility for the attack carried out by a 22 year old suicide bomber, a british citizen of libyan desent. he had traveled recently to libya and investigators believe perhaps syria as well. when police raided the man s apartment they found no evidence that the bomb was made there. and that lead to a dragnet and multiple arrests today. mark fill lips begins our coverage. rtd two days of raids and at least six arrests later including the bomber s brother and police here have changed their mind that this attack
ParisFrance-general-FranceNorth-carolinaUnited-statesWashingtonBuckingham-palaceWestminsterUnited-kingdomFloridaSyriaRussia this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, england. pelley: this is our western edition. we are just outside the arena where the terror struck on monday night. memorials have been growing larger by the hour. all day long, people young and old left flowers and messages. the death toll stands at 22. at last report, 64 of the 119 wounded were still in the hospital. 20 of them in critical condition. isis claimed responsibility for the attack carried out by a 22 year old suicide bomber, a british citizen of libyan descent. he had traveled recently to libya, and investigators believe perhaps syria as well. when police raided the man s apartment they found no evidence that the bomb was made there. and that lead to a dragnet and multiple arrests today. mark phillips begins our coverage. reporter: two days of raids and at least six arrests later including the bomber s brother and police here have changed their minds that this attack was
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