Totaling nearly half a billion dollars. If a court does not intervene the new york a. G. James can start going after his properties as early as next week. Wouldnt that be a sight. Good morning, everybody. Here we roll on tuesday. Bill hemmer, good morning to you. Dana im dana perino and this is americas newsroom. She might show up herself to do it, right . Since she was in the courtroom every day. Here i am with the padlock and camera. Former President Trump is asking an Appeals Court to delay or reduce the payment as he fights a civil judgment for business fraud. Leticia james says she wont hesitate to start snatching his assets. According to Jonathan Turley the law is on the former president s side. They could appeal this all the way to the Supreme Court. On occasion, the Supreme Court has intervened in state actions. On punitive damages. This is falling into that extreme category in my view. I find it appalling. It shocks the conscious that you have to pony up this type of money jus
Developing this morning, threats to judge and jurors. New questions about the safety of the people working on the cases against donald trump. The scope of destruction in hawaii heartbreaking. The death toll from the wildfires still climbing and more than 1,000 people are still unaccounted for. There are new questions as to how the fire started. Were live on the ground in maui. Searching for front line fighters on facebook. Wagner turning to social media to recruit new soldiers for the war in ukraine. Im kate bolduan with sara sidner and john berman this is cnn news centralcentral. Developing right now. New chilling threats against a judge and jurors involved in cases against donald trump. This is what we know. Police say a trump supporter in texas is in custody after she allegedly threatened to kill the judge presiding over the 2020 federal election case if trump does not get elected in 2024. In georgia, new concern for the grand jurors who just issued an indictment against trump. Phot
Former President Donald Trump tries to get the criminal case against him in florida thrown out. We have an answer from the judge. What if you could work 32 hours a week and still be paid for 40 . Well, Congress Takes a look at that and we talk about the troubled present and uncertain future of College Football with seventime National Championship Coach Nick Saban. Bret but, first, breaking tonight, haiti is spiraling into chaos. Political turmoil and street violence and there are still, at least, hundreds of Americans Still on the Island Nation as of tonight. So far, it appears the Biden Administrations message to those Americans In Haiti is youre on your own. The president s team says it is not preparing to assist in the evacuation at this point. Correspondent Gillian Turner is at the State Department tonight with the latest. Good evening, gillian. Hi, bret there are potentially as you mentioned Hundreds Of Americans trapped on the ground in haiti tonight as the Country Tea Teeters on
the midwest. details on the new danger. nuclear warning. in.cuaons d worries ovai i charl d ata i ukrain both sides step up attacks ahead of the looming ukrainian counteroffensive. coronation celebration. the party goes on in britain. and, later, high-wire act. 73-year-old tightrope walker defies age and gravity for a new generation. when you plant that concept in kids, it might change their life. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. it s been another violent weekend in america. the worst of it in two texas communities. we begin in the dallas suburb of allen where a gunman killed at least eight people saturday, some of them children. cbs station ktvt identifies the gunman as 33-year-old mauricio garcia. he was staying at a nearby hotel and later killed at the scene. today to honor the victims, president biden ordered flags flown at half-staff at federal buildings. he den
way crime is being covered. really? we begin with the biden administration proposed new emission standards mandating that two-thirds of new cars sold within 10 years would be electric. the white house correspondent kevin corke is live with new information on that story. good evening. kevin: trace, good evening. it has been called the most aggressive emissions plan ever crafted by the biden administration and they say it is all part of this administration s sweeping climate agenda and obviously an overall effort to push more americans to buy electric vehicles. now, the vehicle pollution standards proposed by the epa will impact car models from 2027 through 2032. it is designed to protect public health. reduce carbon emissions of nearly 10 billion tons by 2055. it is also expected to according to them save consumers an average of 12 grand over the lifetime of the vehicle. but critics argue this is definitely short siding. is not smart and they say it is not even feasible. and