politicsnation, tonight s ali, start your engines. the biden reelection effort is shifting in the high gear, with the first official democratic contest of the primary season, just six days away. that will be in south carolina. president biden has been reengaging with folks this weekend, especially black voters, who were crucial to his 2020 victory. biden s also getting a jump start from the united auto workers who are standing with the president joining the picket lines with them during their striking in the fall. i ll talk to the uaw president tonight about the big endorsement and what it will meet to the biden campaign. back on capitol hill, maga republicans are slamming the brakes on a bipartisan immigration bill at the behest of their presidential front runner, donald trump. and the impact of this gridlock may be felt far beyond the border, jeopardizing military aid for ukraine and israel. all of that tonight. plus, the white house response to breaking news ou
and this is dateline. my poor baby, how could this happen to her. he came upon her suddenly in the dead of night. 20 yards away, i realize it was actually somebody laying in the road. a young woman unconscious, covered in blood. what possibly happened to this girl and why she was out there in such a strange place all alone? we don t know if it is attempted murder or a fifth is just a bad accident. soon the sound a name, a loving family. we were praying like i have never prayed in my life. still no answers. somebody did that to her and they are not coming forward. there was a boyfriend. my first impression that he knew exactly that. he said he did not know. only she could tell them. but her memory of that night was gone. there are no words to describe how horrible it was. hello and welcome to dateline. this is a story of a young woman found nearly dead in the middle of the road with little evidence to go on investigators need to find out what happened f
of a new york city courtroom that has likely put a damper on donald trump s weekend. a nine-member jury has reached its verdict in trump s second defamation trial brought by writer e. jean carroll. the unanimous verdict, donald trump is on the hook for just over $83 million in damages. $83.3 million to be exact. it took just less than three hours of deliberation by the jury to come to that verdict. which includes $11 million for damages to her reputation. $7.3 million for emotional harm and other damages, and a whopping $65 million in punitive damages. it s a huge increase from the $5 million verdict a separate jury awarded carroll last year after finding trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming her. now, this is the part where if you have kiddos in the room, you might want to cover their ears because i think it s important to remind you that mr. carroll s case goes back to the 1990s. and she accused trump of doing exactly what he said on that infamous access hollyw
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