Its the 9 00 a. M. Hour On Fox Friends Weekend starting with this. 12 weeks after the first Assassination Attempt on his life, former President Trump returns to butler, pennsylvania to finish his speech. As i was saying [cheers and applause] oh, i love that. I love that chart. I love that graph. Rachel Elon Musk also taking the stage in the butler to highlight the importance of Free Speech while democrats like Hillary Clinton called for more censorship. If the platforms, whether its Facebook Or Twitter X Or Instagram or tiktok, whatever they are, if they dont moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control. Does she only dress like a star trek villain. Rachel yes, she does. Even while at home . Interesting. Neighbors helping neighbors after little to no help from the federal government, one nonprofit is stepping up to help helene victims. The fourth and final hour of fox Friends Weekend starts right now. Good morning, jamestown rhode island, a State Rachel had has a new found l
afghanistan s taliban led government on women attending universities or working for humanitarian aid groups. and farewell to the milk man, j] watt, one of american football s greatest ever defensive players, is to retire. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start this hour with a special report from ukraine, from the southern port of kherson, which is under increased bombardment from russian forces, and where today the maternity ward of a hospital was among the places being shelled. kherson is often called the gateway to crimea , and, because of its strategic importance, it was one of the first places taken by russian forces at the start of the war. it was liberated last month, in a significant gain for ukrainian troops. but civilians are now living with a daily onslaught of russian shelling. our correspondent yogita limaye has spent the last four days in kherson, with colleagues imogen anderson, sanjay ganguly and mariana matvichuk, and they se
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remains defiant after admitting to several lies. cbs s caitlin huey-burns on how lawmakers could respond. health watch. cbs s dr. jon lapook explorers a medical breakthrough for young patients with heart defects. and, furnishing hope. how a washington, d.c. non- profit is providing those in need with furniture, and a brighter future. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we have breaking news tonight out of the supreme court. it ruled the covid-19 border restriction known as title 42 will remain in effect. plus, embattled congressman- elect george santos is facing calls to step aside after admitting he put a little bit of fluff on his resume. but first, we begin with the travel nightmares at the nation s airports. bad weather and staffing issues have left passengers stranded and luggage piling up. since
elect george santos remains defiant after admitting to several lies. cbs s caitlin huey-burns on how lawmakers could respond. health watch cbs s dr. jon lapook explorers a medical breakthrough for jung patients with heart defects. and furnishing hope how a washington, d.c. non-profit is providing those in need with furniture and a brighter future. # this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we have breaking news tonight out of the supreme court. it ruled the covid 19 border restriction known as title 42 will remain in effect. plus embattled congressman elect george santos is facing calls to step aside after admitting he put a little bit of fluff on his resume. but first, we begin with the travel nightmares at the nation s airports. bad weather and staffing issues left passengers stranded and leggage piling up. since friday, 20 thousands flights ca