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bridge collapse and joining me now, veteran ship captain allen post, he is the deputy superintendent at texas a&m maritime academy. captain post. thank you so much for being here. i have to ask you, i mean, as a captain, what did you think as you heard that the timeline and the actions of the crew in the final seconds. so seconds before that collision thank you for having me. >> i thought it was absolutely amazing that they were able to do all invar accomplishing in that short time frame. being able to get an anchor down, getting the rudder commands out, and getting the mayday call out to be able to close the bridge in less than five minutes is truly amazing. here for by the pilots and the team on the bridge of the ship >> i mean the investigators, they now have the ships data tracker, which includes apparently six hours or so of audio. and most people are familiar with what data might be contained on, say, an airplane's black box. but what kind of data would you find on this tracker? but what might it tell them >> well, in the voyage data recorder, it's going to record snapshots of the ship'
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>> yes. >> reporter: in texas, migrant crossings have plunged by over 50% since late last year. now, more than 60% of all border crossings are occurring in arizona and california. governor abbott has credited his policies for that geographic shift, if you will. is that accurate? >> hard to say. could it have had some impact? sure. is it the one panacea that has caused -- that has corrected the problem? i don't think that's a fair statement. >> reporter: officials worry the warmer weather will bring more migration and deaths. >> nobody wants to see someone die. that is the absolute worst part of this job. >> reporter: but unfortunately one they're seeing more often. camilo montoya-galvez, cbs news, near sasabe, arizona. >> norah: tonight, some rough weather is heading toward the east coast. heavy rain is forecasted from the deep south all the way to maine on thursday. there is also the potential for flash flooding. baseball's opening day games have been postponed in new york and philadelphia. tonight, we are getting our first look inside the l.a. home of sean "diddy" combs after
>> yes. >> reporter: in texas, migrant crossings have plunged by over 50% since late last year. now, more than 60% of all border crossings are occurring in arizona and california. governor abbott has credited his policies for that geographic shift, if you will. is that accurate? >> hard to say. could it have had some impact? sure. is it the one panacea that has caused -- that has corrected the problem? i don't think that's a fair statement. >> reporter: officials worry...
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texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. situations. >> reporter: what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemize, organized weapon to kidnap and demand ransom from migrants on the way to their integration points. integration points. >> reporter: doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence in matamoros and reynosa, compared to the prior three months. the first two months of 2024 they have already seen nearly 70 cases. >> i just got back from talking to three asylum-seekers and at least two of them had been sexually assaulted. is that what you guys are seeing on the ground, too? >> yeah it's true. when we had the consultations our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. traumatizing. migrants. unwanted pregnancies. >> you offer pregnancy test? >> it is part of the protocol that we follow. it's the first medical treatment. >> does doctors without b
texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. situations. >> reporter: what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemize, organized weapon to kidnap and demand ransom from migrants on the way to their integration points. integration points. >> reporter: doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual...
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he then went to serve as police chief in the texas cities of temple and lubbock. mitchell is expected to start in late april or early may. chief floyd mitchell will face his share of issues when he takes the helm of the department . abc seven news insider phil matier joined us on getting answers today at 3 p.m. to point out some of the challenges is the emphasis is going to be on public safety, and that means more police on the streets. >> the question is whether oakland even has the money right now to put more police on the street in the numbers that may be needed up to a 90 police officers are up for retirement this year. they've only got 700 officers, and the recruiting classes aren't going to match that. so not only is he going to be have possibly fewer patrol officers, but also some of the command staff is looking at the door as well. this is not a great time to become oakland's new police chief. there are a lot of challenges, not the least of which is the politics of oakland, which have never stopped rumbling or never know unexpectedly what might happen. >>
he then went to serve as police chief in the texas cities of temple and lubbock. mitchell is expected to start in late april or early may. chief floyd mitchell will face his share of issues when he takes the helm of the department . abc seven news insider phil matier joined us on getting answers today at 3 p.m. to point out some of the challenges is the emphasis is going to be on public safety, and that means more police on the streets. >> the question is whether oakland even has the...
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turns out illegals aren't happy with how texas is policing its border. how dare texas. lt. governor dan patrick is here next to respond to all their concern. oat wakes. rod bending , drag screaming, trophy dreaming the fish tales that lured you to go and the stories you'll tell after. if that sounds like where you want to be... then checkout bass pro shops and cabela's spring fishing classic for the biggest fishing & boating sale of the year! save up to an additional $5,000 on the world's leading boat brands during the model year clearance event. plus receive a free gift card up to $2000 with purchase. your adventure starts here. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now for our 3-week quickstart, just
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we are ending today's show in texas, where some 200 texas tactical border force soldiers were deployed in el paso tuesday. this comes after texas erected a second border fence covered in razor wire friday, and riot police attacked migrants who tried to pull it down. the new federal spending bill biden signed into law this weekend increases funding for ice and customs and border patrol. this also comes as texas' harsh new anti-immigrant state law was put back on hold by the 5th circuit court of appeals last week after the supreme court briefly lifted its stay. sb4 gives local police sweeping powers to arrest and deport anyone they suspect entering the united states without authorization. for more we go to el paso, we where we are joined by fernando garcia, founder and executive director of the el-paso, texas-based border network for human rights. welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about these 200 soldiers that have been deployed the border and the whole debate over sb4 that almost would into effect if the supreme court had their way then did not because of a lower court ruling?
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appeals court judge again extended the block texas new lock letting texas arrest and deport illegal migrants. texas says you're going to keep on fighting. first, we want to hear from megan at sean. what you've got coming up? >> democrat are panicking over rfk's junior bid for the presidency and impact on joe biden. monica crowley on that as well as, is there enough energy to power epa's ev fantasy? former trump administrator chief of staff will be here with us. >> a trillion dollars, it is steve here on joe biden, he doesn't care if his son pays taxes at all but he's demand the wealthy pay their fair share to cover social security despite the fact that top 1% they have income taxes and michael shellenberger on saving the whales and calling out leftist white of misinformation. top of the hour.e pl ♪ would we say it's good? fair? satisfactory? (player 1) what? (luke) like a percentage, if you had to guess. (players) hey, get out of here man. get off the field. (luke) understood. (players) security! grab him! (marci) great student-teacher ratio... (luke) marci! we've got to go! marci
appeals court judge again extended the block texas new lock letting texas arrest and deport illegal migrants. texas says you're going to keep on fighting. first, we want to hear from megan at sean. what you've got coming up? >> democrat are panicking over rfk's junior bid for the presidency and impact on joe biden. monica crowley on that as well as, is there enough energy to power epa's ev fantasy? former trump administrator chief of staff will be here with us. >> a trillion...
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otherwise, we just sort of voter you spoke to in arizona said they look at the third parties, one man and texas so frustrated, he's legally changed his name to quote literally anybody else. and that he's running for president, which would probably do pretty well and polls, obviously literally anybody else, probably isn't gonna be the next president. but talk about 30 parties right now. the numbers and we were talking about this a couple weeks ago. you're looking at the swing states. these are sticky numbers and they're lasting a lot longer than i think people expected. >> there are several states, if you look in 2,016.20, 20, where history has told us, doesn't mean it'll apply in 2024, but that it's really hard for donald trump to get to 50% if you look at all the, all the data available to you, there's not majority support for trumpism but he can get to 46 and he can get to 47. and we know we can get 248. and so if the third party candidates are drawing the vote to ask hillary clinton about michigan and wisconsin in 2016. they can have an impact now it was interesting today, donald trump put o
otherwise, we just sort of voter you spoke to in arizona said they look at the third parties, one man and texas so frustrated, he's legally changed his name to quote literally anybody else. and that he's running for president, which would probably do pretty well and polls, obviously literally anybody else, probably isn't gonna be the next president. but talk about 30 parties right now. the numbers and we were talking about this a couple weeks ago. you're looking at the swing states. these are...
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were you aware of the strict abortion laws that are enforced in texas? texas and what did you learn? were you looking for clinical help? what did you want? help what did you want? >> the pills valentina is referring to are a combination of mifepristone and more than 60% of all borings performed in the united states are done using these pills but since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in 2022, 14 republican-led states, including texas have banned the medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friend's house in a nearby state. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more. this time to carry out a self-managed abortion. weeks after she returned to texas, valentina managed to obtain more packs of one of the abortion pills she used. she decided to break the law to help women in similar situations. were you aware that what you were doing was illegal? do you have any left right now? are you still thinking about helping other women? g other wom? [ speaking in global language ] >> valentina says she's no longer p
were you aware of the strict abortion laws that are enforced in texas? texas and what did you learn? were you looking for clinical help? what did you want? help what did you want? >> the pills valentina is referring to are a combination of mifepristone and more than 60% of all borings performed in the united states are done using these pills but since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in 2022, 14 republican-led states, including texas have banned the medication. valentina found a...
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lo que debe saber como un tribunal federal de apelaciones emitiÓ un fallo que impedirÁ al estado de texas aplicar su ley anti inmigrante, conocida como sb4. los jueces de negaron una mociÓn que pedÍa la suspensiÓn de la decisiÓn, que mantienen bloqueada la polÉmica ley que permite detener y deportar a migrantes que cruzan la frontera de manera ilegal el departamento de justicia alega que la ley viola la autoridad federal en materia migratoria. el gobierno de mÉxico firmÓ un acuerdo con colombia y ecuador para pagar 110 $ mensuales a migrantes retornados a esos paÍses, el convenio es igual al reciÉn anunciado con venezuela, bajo un programa que busca apoyar a esas personas y disminuir el flujo migratorio, los acuerdos ocurren ante el crecimiento de desplazamientos irregulares a travÉs de mÉxico, cuyo aumento supera el 77%, sÓlo en 2023. unos 5000 soldados y mil policÍas fueron desplegados al norte de el salvador. desarticular varias pandillas que aÚn permanecen activas, desde que el presidente nayib bukele ordenÓ al rÉgimen de excepciÓn, se han capturado cerca de 80.000 pe
lo que debe saber como un tribunal federal de apelaciones emitiÓ un fallo que impedirÁ al estado de texas aplicar su ley anti inmigrante, conocida como sb4. los jueces de negaron una mociÓn que pedÍa la suspensiÓn de la decisiÓn, que mantienen bloqueada la polÉmica ley que permite detener y deportar a migrantes que cruzan la frontera de manera ilegal el departamento de justicia alega que la ley viola la autoridad federal en materia migratoria. el gobierno de mÉxico firmÓ un acuerdo con...
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he was chief of police in texas for four years. nbc spoke to the president about the love it professional police association over the phone, the union's relationship like any other had its up and downs. mitchell resigned as chief last september, her reason was never disclosed. the department did come under fire over a band of 911 calls under his tenure. criticism over his leadership, with more than 50% of respondents felt mitchell was out of touch with the needs of their departments. we spoke with pastor robert beaman who worked with chief mitchell when he was chief of police in temple, texas. the department's chapel man at the time says mitchell had a positive impact as temples first black chief of police. >> he goes out into the community and if he did the same thing he did here, go to the community leaders, visit each area of the city and just talk to them. i guarantee you they will see a viewpoint or at least give them a chance to prove himself. he is the real deal in oakland. >> mitchell said that he was looking forward to wor
he was chief of police in texas for four years. nbc spoke to the president about the love it professional police association over the phone, the union's relationship like any other had its up and downs. mitchell resigned as chief last september, her reason was never disclosed. the department did come under fire over a band of 911 calls under his tenure. criticism over his leadership, with more than 50% of respondents felt mitchell was out of touch with the needs of their departments. we spoke...
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the united states now, to a degree, the chief judge acknowledges that texas is frustrated because texas argues that it is, quote, been invaded and that the federal government is not doing enough. and of course, the state of texas maintains that this is a constitutional measure well, the chief judge acknowledges that and says, the thing is one of the root causes for the executive branch not to take enough section is because of the legislative branch, because of congress, because congress is not funding it properly. so that there could be a proper response at the border. and here's what the justice says, quote, texas, no bleed and admirably some would say, seeks to fill at least partially the gaping void, but it is unlikely that texas can step into the shoes of the national sovereign under our constitution and laws, the judge takes it even further and it says, look, it doesn't just impact domestic policy. it impacts foreign policy. here's what the judge said, quote, the dynamic nature of relations with the other countries requires the executive branch to ensure that enforcement policies a
the united states now, to a degree, the chief judge acknowledges that texas is frustrated because texas argues that it is, quote, been invaded and that the federal government is not doing enough. and of course, the state of texas maintains that this is a constitutional measure well, the chief judge acknowledges that and says, the thing is one of the root causes for the executive branch not to take enough section is because of the legislative branch, because of congress, because congress is not...
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big texas-paused power generation company. lots of different types of power plants. they have a nuclear power plant in texas we think is ideally situated for a lot of data centers to be built right there. the advantage is you site at a nuke, you avoid having to go through the fairly arduous grid upgrade process. that saves you a lot of time and what we found in our analysis, that time value is immensely valuable for hyper scalers. >> really interesting. constellation. >> similar. think about it as more shots on goal. bigger company. constellation is the biggest u.s. nuclear power plant owner with nuclear power plants in many markets. i think constellation is likely to achieve multiple large contracts with the hyper scalers with the data center developers in places like pennsylvania that's quite well suits. >> you have nrg energy and public enterprise. we only have a minute left. surely ai should make the grid more efficient. is there not going to be a kicker to offset all of this in five years time, maybe quicker when some good aspects are harnessed? >> it's an excel
big texas-paused power generation company. lots of different types of power plants. they have a nuclear power plant in texas we think is ideally situated for a lot of data centers to be built right there. the advantage is you site at a nuke, you avoid having to go through the fairly arduous grid upgrade process. that saves you a lot of time and what we found in our analysis, that time value is immensely valuable for hyper scalers. >> really interesting. constellation. >> similar....
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. >> you don't think there's a comeuppance, there's a torrid run in places like florida, texas was going fast but we hear austin slowing down, florida is hitting a ceiling, don't know if that's the case. what did you think? >> i said something similar to that. i said someone was asking if you could find a great deal of florida anymore, florida is over meaning getting a great deal because prices are still going up and it is the case, it's hard to find a house in florida, you never get a good deal. the price set is really what i meant by that. neil: it is a low tax state but the real estate taxes, given the rising real estate -- >> substantial. people think about that. lauren: 1 necessarily writing off florida. any market you would consider that would get too hot or too hot? >> austin has seen bad days. you have to appreciate it, construction was nonstop, oversupply of places to buy. they are coming down by 8%. neil: the high end property for $100 million condos and penthouses seem to be impervious. >> they are not impervious but a lot of good deals are being made. the trophy properties th
. >> you don't think there's a comeuppance, there's a torrid run in places like florida, texas was going fast but we hear austin slowing down, florida is hitting a ceiling, don't know if that's the case. what did you think? >> i said something similar to that. i said someone was asking if you could find a great deal of florida anymore, florida is over meaning getting a great deal because prices are still going up and it is the case, it's hard to find a house in florida, you never...
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. >> the texas immigration law, sb.4 is going to remain on hold. the appeals court ruling the fifth circuit saying that it has to be sorted out by the supreme court, i guess. >> yes, and you know, this was clearly the signal we got from the supreme court last week, even though they themselves failed to put it on hold. they strongly signaled that this was the job of the fifth circuit, and they ought to do that. by a 2 to 1 ruling, they decided to do that, and so now we'll see the issue on the merits decided by the supreme court. but in the meantime, we preserve the status quo of federal law being supreme. >> and just very briefly, garrett, what lara trump also told you is that people who are donors can opt out of paying for his legal bills. >> that's right, the rnc will not support him directly. if you give to the broader constellation of groups that your big check would go to the party, you could say i don't want to support donald trump's legal bills. we'll see how that all shakes out as well. >> garrett haake and barbara mcquade, thank you. barbar
. >> the texas immigration law, sb.4 is going to remain on hold. the appeals court ruling the fifth circuit saying that it has to be sorted out by the supreme court, i guess. >> yes, and you know, this was clearly the signal we got from the supreme court last week, even though they themselves failed to put it on hold. they strongly signaled that this was the job of the fifth circuit, and they ought to do that. by a 2 to 1 ruling, they decided to do that, and so now we'll see the...
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stuart: next one, 200 tactical border force soldiers just arrived in texas and specifically deployed after that group of migrants stormed a border fence last week. chris, what is exactly a tactical soldier? a tactical border force soldier? do they have special weapons? >> you know, i believe they're military-style weapons. it's unfortunate that it's gotten to this. we've let it go so far downhill that it's happened here and if they're serious about this instead of paying mexico more money to stop this, they should just cut off all aid completely and say, hey, either you're going to play ball or get nothing at all. stuart: that's not going to happen, is it? this president is not going to do that. >> unfortunately under this president, he won't do that. stuart: in the future, we have this military operation on our border? >> well, unfortunately it at some point florida boil over and going to resort to the violence and people get hurt on both ends and hopefully doesn't get there, but at some point the federal government needs to stand up and do their job and secure this border. stuart:
stuart: next one, 200 tactical border force soldiers just arrived in texas and specifically deployed after that group of migrants stormed a border fence last week. chris, what is exactly a tactical soldier? a tactical border force soldier? do they have special weapons? >> you know, i believe they're military-style weapons. it's unfortunate that it's gotten to this. we've let it go so far downhill that it's happened here and if they're serious about this instead of paying mexico more money...
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queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas september 2000, 18 people lost their lives when a tug boat and barge struck the causeway. 11 people drove into the opening below, only three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 19, 9034 47 people died and more than 100 injured and what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind in the united states. it happened after barges being in push by a tow boat and dense fog hit the bridge causing an amtrak train carrying 220 people to derail minutes later rescue crews pulled victims from the partially submerged buckled train cars. >> we are so bad at learning from our mistakes and preparing for future instances. we need to assess our infrastructure collisions, not the only cause of tragic bridge collapses. take what happened at the fbi you footbridge miami, florida, march 20, 186 people were killed after a pedestrian bridge near the campus of florida international university suddenly collapsed. the 170 foot long newly installed bridge had been under construction. i. 35w bridge minneapolis, minnesota, august 20
queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas september 2000, 18 people lost their lives when a tug boat and barge struck the causeway. 11 people drove into the opening below, only three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 19, 9034 47 people died and more than 100 injured and what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind in the united states. it happened after barges being in push by a tow boat and dense fog hit the bridge causing an amtrak train...
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. >> or they're related to >>>ls extended its stay on the texas immigration law. the supreme court kicked the case back down to them earlier this month. if allowed to go into effect, senate bill 4 would give texas the authority to arrest, prosecute, and deport undocumented immigrants. authority the federal government argues is theirs and theirs alone. the next hearing in this case is set for april 3rd. >>> coming up next, what lara trump says she is doing at the rnc and what it will mean for how election day will unfold. >>> plus, turning it blue. what new state president biden has in his sights for november. r o severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®. (♪
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mitchell most recently served as police chief in lubbock, texas. his start date hasn't been announced, but he is expected to begin in his new role in late april or early may. oakland has been without a police chief now for more than a year, recovery efforts resuming this morning in baltimore after the shocking collapse of the francis scott key bridge just moments after it was hit by a cargo ship early yesterday. six people are presumed dead and two others were rescued. they are recovering this morning. now here is a live look at what is left of the bridge this morning. you can see those parts collapsed into the water and that cargo ship still sitting there. as that investigation continues, we now know the missing people were working on the center span of that bridge when this collapse happened. most of them, we learned, were immigrants from guatemala, honduras and mexico. now the collapse happened on one of the three main connectors linking north baltimore to the rest of the city. and to give you a better idea of the impact, this is the google eart
mitchell most recently served as police chief in lubbock, texas. his start date hasn't been announced, but he is expected to begin in his new role in late april or early may. oakland has been without a police chief now for more than a year, recovery efforts resuming this morning in baltimore after the shocking collapse of the francis scott key bridge just moments after it was hit by a cargo ship early yesterday. six people are presumed dead and two others were rescued. they are recovering this...
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the group was caught by the texas national guard who turned them back towards mexico. the attorney for hip hop mogul sean "diddy" combs is calling the raid in his l.a. and miami homes unprecedented witch-hunt saying quote there was a gross overuse of military level force as search warrants were executed at mr. mr. combs residence. tmz, safes and drawers left open and papers around the home as they seized the rapper's electronics. police chase in georgia involving a large construction...
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california is so extreme and texas in another way. we need a middle ground, desperately because we cannot have abortion going up to eight limited to five weeks, like in texas. we need a middle ground and i think it was better done in the late 1990's and through the 2000's. this is not working for either party. i was blowingow and -- i was bon in 1984 and they have been blaming this -- they abortion en thing. they play with this as a football, the abortion thing. it needs to come to an end. host: what do you think of the laws in your state, in florida? caller: it was better before he got pressured into different bands. it better at the 12 to 15 weeks. i think we are almost with texas right now. host:shelby in left city, tenne. good morning. caller: good morning. i think roe v. wade should never have been reversed. it has put somebody women's lives in jeopardy. r congress -- government should never be playing god. god gives people choices. they have to make hard choices, is.matter what we are the ones who live with this the rest of our
california is so extreme and texas in another way. we need a middle ground, desperately because we cannot have abortion going up to eight limited to five weeks, like in texas. we need a middle ground and i think it was better done in the late 1990's and through the 2000's. this is not working for either party. i was blowingow and -- i was bon in 1984 and they have been blaming this -- they abortion en thing. they play with this as a football, the abortion thing. it needs to come to an end....
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your arms or whatever every day, you are going to have a full life whatever you >>> sick dairy cows in texas and nebraska have tested positive for bird flu. it's just the latest sign the virus is now infecting mammals. bradley blackburn found more evidence in argentina. >> reporter: along the rugged coast of western argentina, dying elephant seals filled the beaches last year, a sight that horrified researcher valeria falla bella. she and her colleagues estimate 18,000 dead, most of them pups. more than 95% of the seals born here in 2023 did not survive. >> this kind of mortality is completely new for us. >> reporter: h5n1, the virus known as avian influenza, has been circulating in birds for decades. last year's sky-high egg prices were due to a 2022 outbreak that affected 58 million chickens in the u.s. alone. there have been cases where the virus spreads from infected birds to mammals. now researchers fear it may be moving from one mammal to another. dr. chris walter with the wildlife conservation society in new york says we need better tracking of viruses in animals to better protect hum
your arms or whatever every day, you are going to have a full life whatever you >>> sick dairy cows in texas and nebraska have tested positive for bird flu. it's just the latest sign the virus is now infecting mammals. bradley blackburn found more evidence in argentina. >> reporter: along the rugged coast of western argentina, dying elephant seals filled the beaches last year, a sight that horrified researcher valeria falla bella. she and her colleagues estimate 18,000 dead, most...
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court of appeals has extended the block of the texas immigration law that would allow police in texas to arrest migrants who enter the united states illegally. in a 2-1 ruling the appeals court denied the state's request to allow authorities in texas to enforce that law. the biden administration argues senate bill 4, s.b. 4 interferes with the federal government's authority over the border. meanwhile, women in new york city are taking to tiktok to detail how they were randomly punched in the face by strangers. watch this. >> i was literally just walking and a man came up and punched me in the face so i just got punched in the face walking home. >> i was literally like leaving. >> i literally got punched by some man. he goes sorry and then punches me in the head. >> steve: that is just crazy. the victims say some of the assaults happened in broad daylight. cops say it is not clear if the incidents are connected. but it sounds like it. new york attorney general letitia james leading a pro-abortion chant yesterday outside of the supreme court building. >> our body, our choice. we will fi
court of appeals has extended the block of the texas immigration law that would allow police in texas to arrest migrants who enter the united states illegally. in a 2-1 ruling the appeals court denied the state's request to allow authorities in texas to enforce that law. the biden administration argues senate bill 4, s.b. 4 interferes with the federal government's authority over the border. meanwhile, women in new york city are taking to tiktok to detail how they were randomly punched in the...
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and plano, texas. round out the top five, coming in at number eight is a little town called overland park in kansas. rhiannon. thoughts? >> yes. so that's a suburb of kansas city. so, you know, kansas city goes missouri and kansas. so that's on the kansas side. that's the that's the neighborhood we moved from up to new york. so we downgraded, i guess florida and new jersey. >> not on the list? no cities. so weird. >> maybe that new billionaire can help new jersey out. >> see what i can do next. >> just for haunted mansion fans, that's my favorite ride at disney, by the way. a real estate listing just for you. >> so maybe this is for you, rhiannon. if you're in the market, are a parent company. obviously disneyland attraction here, but we're talking about this greek revival mansion in georgia, which just hit the market, boasting an expansive private roof deck with sitting area, dining space, hot tub. it's got it all. >> it's got soaring ceilings, upper and lower galleries featuring cast iron forged in a
and plano, texas. round out the top five, coming in at number eight is a little town called overland park in kansas. rhiannon. thoughts? >> yes. so that's a suburb of kansas city. so, you know, kansas city goes missouri and kansas. so that's on the kansas side. that's the that's the neighborhood we moved from up to new york. so we downgraded, i guess florida and new jersey. >> not on the list? no cities. so weird. >> maybe that new billionaire can help new jersey out. >>...
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their mail in the south, the postmaster was a man named john regan, who had been a us congressman from texas, and he realized that he was in deep trouble. the the confederate constitution included a clause that said that the post office was supposed to pay for itself that was never going to happen. so he pretty much just didn't handle the mail. and in fact, he had very little infrastructure to do it. the south had very poor railroad ties and those were all being used for soldiers. and so what happened was there were sort of independent contractors and this man and there was a man, the confederate side, this is have civil war coincidences go who was from kentucky who had been a steamboat man to and who's name was absalom? and he was the confederate mail runner. the for the confederacy. and he also spied and he got caught and. he escaped it time and time again. in fact, you know, the stories his life are are truly amazing, but that was the situation in the south was very much patched together, poor mail service, very poor morale. so to go back in this first full year war, winter of christmas y
their mail in the south, the postmaster was a man named john regan, who had been a us congressman from texas, and he realized that he was in deep trouble. the the confederate constitution included a clause that said that the post office was supposed to pay for itself that was never going to happen. so he pretty much just didn't handle the mail. and in fact, he had very little infrastructure to do it. the south had very poor railroad ties and those were all being used for soldiers. and so what...
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is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you might be wondering why a handful of the state groups decided to start and you shall group in a new nondescript town along route 66. it's because of the time amarillo texas functioned as something of a legal loophole for these causes. due to a quirk in how the u.s. court system works until just a few weeks ago, all federal suits filed in this relatively's mall texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy name matthew kaczmarek. he first made his name as an activist for far right causes, decrying everything from divorce laws to transgender rights, marriage, and yes, abortion rights. in fact, in a 2017 entry he submitted to a conservative legal journal, he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his quote, cannot use their pen to design to kill unborn children. notably, not long after he submitted that article, he actually asked to have his name taken off of it, citing, quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. those reasons became abundantly clea
is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you might be wondering why a handful of the state groups decided to start and you shall group in a new nondescript town along route 66. it's because of the time amarillo texas functioned as something of a legal loophole for these causes. due to a quirk in how the u.s. court system works until just a few weeks ago, all federal suits filed in this relatively's mall texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy name...
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trying to find the reach of was multiple investments worth texas moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera, the alarm several venue. good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today at least 12 palestinians are killed in russia, while israel continues to ignore calls by the un security council for an immediate cease fire and gaza. charities are doing their best to provide food in gaza, but hundreds of thousands of people in district are starving. at divers, get ready to search the bodies in baltimore after a container ship rammed into a bridge, causing it to collapse. on tony chang, on the time in puerto with thousands of military age, men and women are expected to flee in the coming months to escape the drop the it's 7 g m t that's 9 am in gaza. where is really forces have again targeted residential areas in rasa. gases. health industries says at least 12 people were killed in the latest attack on the city. more than 1500000 people are taking shelter. there is really military is continued the strikes, ignore the un security co
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watching his bike get stolen." [ laughter and applause ] guys, get this, a man in texas is running for president under the name "literally anybody else." [ laughter and applause ] let -- let's see how funny it is when he wins. [ laughter ] he was doing well in the polls until the public met his sons, eric and literally anybody else jr. [ laughter and applause ] well, switching gears, the faa is trying to prepare pilots to fly during next month's big solar eclipse. and listen, if you fly spirit airlines in a boeing jet during a solar eclipse -- [ light laughter ] -- you are one risky bastard. that's what i would say. [ laughter and applause ] that's what i would say. well, listen to this, i read that, for the first time in more than 20 years, trader joe's increased the price of its 19-cent bananas to 23 cents. >> steve: oh. [ audience groans ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah, it's not just them. whole foods also raised their price of bananas 4 cents to $29.99. [ laughter ] well, some tv news. last night was the season finale of "the bachelor" and joey proposed to kelsey. [ cheers and applause ] yeah
watching his bike get stolen." [ laughter and applause ] guys, get this, a man in texas is running for president under the name "literally anybody else." [ laughter and applause ] let -- let's see how funny it is when he wins. [ laughter ] he was doing well in the polls until the public met his sons, eric and literally anybody else jr. [ laughter and applause ] well, switching gears, the faa is trying to prepare pilots to fly during next month's big solar eclipse. and listen, if...
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here with reaction, texas here. r ted cruz senator, anything i'm saying there, constitutionally, you're a great scholar. eme you've argued before the supreme court. alan dershowitz harshowitzs saii though he disagrees with you politically, you're one of the smartest debaters and studentsce he ever had. >> am i rights an on the constitution? righ sean, you are absolutely right. what we are saying, the board in the legal system is the weaponization and the politicizationthweapon of the or legal system in over two centuries of our nation' sor history, a president has never been indicted. a former president has never been indicte presi end in just overd. one year. donald trump has been indicted four times bipartisan. democrat prosecutorsprosecut who his guts. on top of that, you have the ridiculous civil lawsuititij by letitia james, a partisanam who ran on the promise to, quote, get donalmpd trump and go a $450 million judgment against him. she wants to take a half billion dollars froma halfion da offense that injured
here with reaction, texas here. r ted cruz senator, anything i'm saying there, constitutionally, you're a great scholar. eme you've argued before the supreme court. alan dershowitz harshowitzs saii though he disagrees with you politically, you're one of the smartest debaters and studentsce he ever had. >> am i rights an on the constitution? righ sean, you are absolutely right. what we are saying, the board in the legal system is the weaponization and the politicizationthweapon of the or...
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queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas, september for 200018, people lost their lives when a tug boat and barge struck the causeway 11 people drove into the opening below the three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 1993 people died and more than 100 injured. and what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind. i didn't the united states, it happened after barges being pushed by a tow boat in dense fog hit the bridge, causing an amtrak train carrying 220 people to derail minutes later, rescue crews pulled victims from the partially submerged buckled train cars. >> we are so bad at learning from our mistakes and preparing for future instances. we need to assess our infrastructure collisions, not the only cause of tragic bridge collapses. take what happened at the fbi, you footbridge, miami, florida march 20, 186 people were killed after a pedestrian bridge near the campus of florida international university suddenly collapsed. the 170 foot long newly installed bridge had been under construction, i35 w bridge, minneapolis, minnesota, augus
queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas, september for 200018, people lost their lives when a tug boat and barge struck the causeway 11 people drove into the opening below the three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 1993 people died and more than 100 injured. and what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind. i didn't the united states, it happened after barges being pushed by a tow boat in dense fog hit the bridge, causing an amtrak train...
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queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas, september for 200018, people lost their lives when a tug boat and barge struck the causeway 11 people drove into the opening below the three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 1993 people died and more than 100 injured. and what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind. i didn't the united states, it happened after barges being pushed by a tow boat in dense fog hit the bridge, causing an amtrak train
queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas, september for 200018, people lost their lives when a tug boat and barge struck the causeway 11 people drove into the opening below the three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 1993 people died and more than 100 injured. and what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind. i didn't the united states, it happened after barges being pushed by a tow boat in dense fog hit the bridge, causing an amtrak train
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last year, the 5th circuit court sided with a right-wing texas judge who ruled the fda improperly eased regulations on the pill to make it more accessible some 20 years ago. the supreme court that overturned roe v. wade in 2022 will now decide whether to reverse the fda measures, which made the pill available through the mail and via telemedicine. it could also roll back the fda's decision to lengthen the window within which mifepristone can be taken, which is now through 10 weeks of gestation. and here in new york, home health aides ended their six-day hunger strike monday, during which they called on the city to end the grueling 24-hour workdays. the home health workers, the majority of whom are women of color and immigrant women, have been demanding new york city council speaker adrienne adams bring the "no more 24 act" to a vote. democracy now! spoke to some of the hunger strikers outside of city hall. >> for many of us working 24 hour workdays, we are forced to work these kinds of shifts because if we refuse, then a company won't assign is work. only 24 hours were very few hours. s
last year, the 5th circuit court sided with a right-wing texas judge who ruled the fda improperly eased regulations on the pill to make it more accessible some 20 years ago. the supreme court that overturned roe v. wade in 2022 will now decide whether to reverse the fda measures, which made the pill available through the mail and via telemedicine. it could also roll back the fda's decision to lengthen the window within which mifepristone can be taken, which is now through 10 weeks of gestation....
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lastly, the christian broadcast network says the following, a texas schoolteacher is suing her school district claiming the schools principal violate her first amendment rights when he reprimanded her for preying on campus. i think we've litigated this so many times. she prayed with her friend by a flagpole. yeah, your final thoughts? >> it's wild to me because everything that's happening with transgender ideology and all, that is a religion for those on the left. they don't see it as such but it is. they have decided that, you know, the burning bush for people of faith is there, like, a man can be a woman and a woman is whatever she decides she is at that moment. they have decided that some religions are worthy of protection and support and some should be shunned and they've decided that christianity is a religion that has to be shanda in modern society. >> trace: we are going to talk later about sacramento has made itself a sanctuary place for transgender people and they don't explain anything about it. we will talk about that coming up. >>> coming up, they raise their wages and now
lastly, the christian broadcast network says the following, a texas schoolteacher is suing her school district claiming the schools principal violate her first amendment rights when he reprimanded her for preying on campus. i think we've litigated this so many times. she prayed with her friend by a flagpole. yeah, your final thoughts? >> it's wild to me because everything that's happening with transgender ideology and all, that is a religion for those on the left. they don't see it as...
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like, i'm from texas women of color and immigrant women already had access issues. we had 72 hour waiting periods. we had mandatory ultrasounds. we had a chipping away at access and that's how you really get to abortion bans on this country. that's the old way we used to do it. and now that that's federal courts have resolved so-called resolved dobbs we're now seeing anti-abortion activists using the same tactics that they've used for decades in these states to try to go after access and states that have already said this is legal, this is codified. you're nodding in agreement. the issue of standing is a big one. two, in terms of who can actually come before this court. i mean, you have to have an actual harm. you can't just say, you know what, i feel like weighing in on this matter. and so you have to entertain me supreme court justices. they had questions about whether the right people were in front of them. and it seemed as though the arguments for those were the anti-abortion activists suggests that while they might one day have to deal with people or treat some
like, i'm from texas women of color and immigrant women already had access issues. we had 72 hour waiting periods. we had mandatory ultrasounds. we had a chipping away at access and that's how you really get to abortion bans on this country. that's the old way we used to do it. and now that that's federal courts have resolved so-called resolved dobbs we're now seeing anti-abortion activists using the same tactics that they've used for decades in these states to try to go after access and states...
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they use this drug, yet this texas court basically said, hey, no, it's not okay to do it by mail. not okay. >> and so that's why >> this is before the supreme court. so what did i take from the court argument this morning? well, the first thing was the judge uh, judges across the board, the justices seemed deeply skeptical that this case should be broad. why not? because of their ideological views, we know it was these very trump appointed judges that got us to this point with the dobbs decision just simply because they don't think it meets the muster of what we call standing ginned be there bringing this case when they can't actually show harm, the pupil in this case, justice kagan said it best when she said so who is the person who is the person that was harmed and as ketanji brown jackson pointed out, you balance that against the grade harm to all these women seeking to get this care? so this is a almost predictable outcome of this disastrous decision that the trump appointed judges made in the dobbs case. but nevertheless, it did seem today that the majority of the justices we
they use this drug, yet this texas court basically said, hey, no, it's not okay to do it by mail. not okay. >> and so that's why >> this is before the supreme court. so what did i take from the court argument this morning? well, the first thing was the judge uh, judges across the board, the justices seemed deeply skeptical that this case should be broad. why not? because of their ideological views, we know it was these very trump appointed judges that got us to this point with the...
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in texas? >> no. >> the pill she are referring to are the fda approved regimen for medical termination of pregnancy. 60% of all abortions in the united states are done with these pills. 14 republican-led states, including texas, have now banned this medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby's date. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she returned to texas, valentina managed to obtain more packs of one of the abortion pills she used. she decided to break the law to help women in similar situations. >> were you aware that what you were doing was illegal? >> do you have any left? >> are you still thinking about helping other women? >> valentina says she no longer provides abortion pills but on the other side of the border, activist work day and night to fill the void. >> this is evelyn, a young doctor for mexico city as part of an international network helpin
in texas? >> no. >> the pill she are referring to are the fda approved regimen for medical termination of pregnancy. 60% of all abortions in the united states are done with these pills. 14 republican-led states, including texas, have now banned this medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby's date. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she...
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here with reaction, texas senator ted cruz. senator anything i'm saying there constitutionally, you're a great scholar, we've argued before the supreme court, alan dershowitz has said even though he deserves big mac disagrees with you politically you're one of the smartest debaters and students he had. mri on the constitution? >> john you are absolutely right mike we are sitting across the board -- the weaponization of the political -- politicization of our legal system. it over two centuries of our nations history of president has never been indicted former president has never been indicted. in just over one year countdown term has been indicted four times bipartisan democrat prosecutors who hate his guts out on top of that, you have the ridiculous civil lawsuit by letitia james, a partisan democrat who ran on the promise to "get donald tr trump," and got $450 million judgement against him. she wants to take a half billion dollars from him for on a fence that injured, that there was no harm in that the supposedly them who made
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texas attorney general ken paxton will pay nearly $300,000 to settle a criminal securities fraud case. the high-profile republican faced trial next month on charges of duping investors in a tech startup. under today's agreement, paxton makes restitution and does community service, but keeps his elected position. and a passing of note. the sculptor richard sarah has died. his art encouraged close up expiration, even if it was inscrutable. the cause of death was pneumonia . he was 85. still to come on the newshour, a troubled rollout causes more delays for students seeking financial aid. an acclaimed foreign correspondent discusses his memoir, and battle with terminal cancer. the changing landscape of podcasts. and much more. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: for the first time since roe v. wade was overturned two years ago, abortion is once again before the u.s. supreme court. the justices today heard a case that centers on access to the most widely used a
texas attorney general ken paxton will pay nearly $300,000 to settle a criminal securities fraud case. the high-profile republican faced trial next month on charges of duping investors in a tech startup. under today's agreement, paxton makes restitution and does community service, but keeps his elected position. and a passing of note. the sculptor richard sarah has died. his art encouraged close up expiration, even if it was inscrutable. the cause of death was pneumonia . he was 85. still to...
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it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy who first made his name as an activist for far right religious causes decrying everything from divorce laws to address gender rights and marriage, and of course abortion rights. in a 2017 entry, he submitted to a legal journal he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his view cannot use their pens to prescribe or dispense abortifacient drugs designed to kill unborn children. not long after he submitted that he asked to have his name taken off of it citing quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. they came abundantl
it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall...
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queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas, september 2000, 18 people lost their lives when a tugboat and barge struck the causeway 11 people drove into the opening getting below, only three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 1993 47 people died and more than 100 injured in what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind in the united states. it happened after barges being pushed by a tow boat in dense fog hit the bridge causing an amtrak train carrying 220 people to derail minutes later, rescue crews pulled victims from the partially submerged buckled train cars. >> we are so bad at learning from our mistakes and preparing for future instances. we need to assess our infrastructure collusions, not the only cause of tragic bridge collapses. take what happened at the fbi, you footbridge, miami, florida, march 2018 people were killed after a pedestrian bridge near the campus of florida international university suddenly collapsed. the 170 foot long newly installed bridge had been under construction. >> i35 >> w bridge minneapolis, minnesota augus
queen isabella causeway, port isabel, texas, september 2000, 18 people lost their lives when a tugboat and barge struck the causeway 11 people drove into the opening getting below, only three survived big bayou cannot near mobile, alabama, september 1993 47 people died and more than 100 injured in what was seen at the time is one of the worst disasters of its kind in the united states. it happened after barges being pushed by a tow boat in dense fog hit the bridge causing an amtrak train...
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texas. falling right in that same plan. clinics in 15 states. that were offering abortions had to stop. that year alone. because of the issues around what many feared would then be the next step of prosecution. republican lawmakers also flatly rejecting one of the compromises they used to promise that in the event, i'm going to say this quite literally tonight because this is the story hitting the high court. that in the event someone was criminally raped or criminally abused through incest, that they would have that right. that was also rejected by as you see republican lawmakers. that's an ap story. just a nonpartisan summary of that policy action. now recently, the implications of overturning roe have been wider than just so-called abortion issues. alabama's judges took the ball and ran way down the field. they ruled under a step that they say god quite literally required that there should no longer be ivf allowed because any frozen embryos should legally be treated as children. alabama's own republican governor then signed a bill protecting
texas. falling right in that same plan. clinics in 15 states. that were offering abortions had to stop. that year alone. because of the issues around what many feared would then be the next step of prosecution. republican lawmakers also flatly rejecting one of the compromises they used to promise that in the event, i'm going to say this quite literally tonight because this is the story hitting the high court. that in the event someone was criminally raped or criminally abused through incest,...
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texas attorney general ken paxton will pay nearly $300,000 to settle a criminal securities fraud case. the high-profile republican faced trial next month on charges of duping investors in a tech startup. under today's agreement, paxton makes restitution and does community service, but keeps his elected position. visa and mastercard have reached a roughly $30 billion settlement with merchants over so-called swipe fees. the companies charge per transaction, and that cost is usually passed on to the consumer. the settlement will cap those fees through 2030, so shoppers could save billions of dollars. and on wall street, stocks edged lower in lackluster trading. the dow jones industrial average lost 31 points to close at 39,282. the nasdaq fell 68 points. the s&p 500 slipped 14. still to come on the “newshour”" a troubled rollout causes more delays for students seeking financial aid. an acclaimed foreign correspondent discusses his memoir, and battle with terminal cancer. the changing landscape of podcasts. plus much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington
texas attorney general ken paxton will pay nearly $300,000 to settle a criminal securities fraud case. the high-profile republican faced trial next month on charges of duping investors in a tech startup. under today's agreement, paxton makes restitution and does community service, but keeps his elected position. visa and mastercard have reached a roughly $30 billion settlement with merchants over so-called swipe fees. the companies charge per transaction, and that cost is usually passed on to...
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fox 7 in austin where prosecutors reach an agreement with texas attorney general ken paxton that will ultimately dismiss securities fraud charges. he has been facing for nearly a decade. the resolution lets paxton avoid a trial which was set to begin on april 15th. paxton remains the state's attorney general. fox 5 in new york as visa and master card reach a settlement with u.s. merchants related to card swipe fees that could potentially save american shoppers tens of billions of dollars. according to the agreement visa and master card will cap the credit interchange fees into 2030. and this is a live look at louisville from wdrb our affiliate there one of the big stories there tonight, mcdonald's will begin selling krispy kreme doughnuts nationwide by the end of 2026 after testing the concept at mcdonald's last year in kentucky. the chain made that announcement today. of the phased rollout will begin later this year. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ dunking doesn't take a lot of skill ♪ they got an awful lot of coffee
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will run from laredo all the way up from south texas to west texas. i'm right now in midland, texas. it will run through here to the panhandle and ultimately up into mexico, colorado, oklahoma and all the way up to canada. infrastructure is critically important for transporting goods and services and crops and livestock and people and we need to be investing in our infrastructure. liz: let's move to this story, trumps media company took off in his debut trading on the nasdaq. trump had something like 4 billion through net worth in just one day. he's not worth six and a half billion, he owns more than half the company. one of the 500 richest in the world. this will help him with his support battles. it's an amazing stock performance company reportedly has $3 million in sales, what is your reaction to this box. >> i'm glad to see it happen, i got to say, what's happened with the legal education of donald trump has been an outrage between for criminal prosecutions ongoing, a partisan prosecutors who hate donald trump and then the civil case on this outra
will run from laredo all the way up from south texas to west texas. i'm right now in midland, texas. it will run through here to the panhandle and ultimately up into mexico, colorado, oklahoma and all the way up to canada. infrastructure is critically important for transporting goods and services and crops and livestock and people and we need to be investing in our infrastructure. liz: let's move to this story, trumps media company took off in his debut trading on the nasdaq. trump had...