Their solidarity desire to keep the rivalry week here in the bay evening. Thanks for joining us kron. 4 news at 10. Im noelle bellow fans of both teams making their voices heard tonight. Kron fours gayle ong was there. Oakland as and San Francisco giants fans saying no to las vegas in urging as owner john fisher to sell the team are trying to get sides of the bay working together you know, sell the Team Chantelle team, unite the bag have it all come together for one common cause. And where john fisher to sell the team. Weve got the land. Weve got the building here. Building now that. I wanted to the phone up before the game. Great with oakland. 68. A fan Group Fighting to keep days rooted in oakland handed out sell the team towels. Giants fans also showed their support. I dont want but they want the to get broken. His as against the giants and giants. And thats put the oakland are going to this. And fisher come on now. Major League Baseball owners still have to vote to approve the as.
team. the four times indicted former president is in the middle of a very complicated legal situation as he faces 91 criminal charges related to his conduct before, during, and after his presidency. a civil fraud trial in new york for threatens the future of his real estate empire while a different civil it hold him liable of sexually abusing the writer and columnist, e. jean carroll. carol is also suing trump in a second defamation trial over commentshahe made on cnn in may about her. late last night, donald trump filed a brief to the d.c. court of appeals, continuing to assert that he s immune from prosecution for actually committed while president, specifically for his role in questioning the results of the 2020 election. of course, the allegation is not that a question the results of the 2020 election, anyone is entitled to do that, it s that he did something to try and overcome those results. the immunity argument is the argument he s making in the hopes of getting jack
heat. 2023 was the year the world woke up to the climate change threat. i don t think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore. what have we learned and what will next year look like? plus, landmark act. world leaders agree to transition away from fossil fuel, the chief driver of the climate crisis. we re not turning back, that is the future. but with loopholes in the agreement, is it enough? former vice president al gore is ahead. and seeing green, as governments around the world struggle to combat climate change, what role does wall street have to play? who s got the money on lock by being able to make it profitable. i ll ask the multibillionaire investor who is focused on climate change. ray dalia is coming up. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is sounding a very clear alarm. we are closing out 2023, a year we may look back on as the time that people started to truly grasp that the climate crisis is here and
election was rigged. norah: flooding and reported tornadoes as the south braces for dangerous weather. multiple rounds of severe and heavy rain. new developments in the case of natalie holloway. joran van der sloot is being extradited to the u.s., 20 years after the high school girl went missing in aruba. farlandn central what is means for farmers and your next trip to the supermarket. what is the value on that? 15 million. may help people with peanut allergies, hold 1/1000 of a peanut to help build tolerance. norah: and our moms in focus series, we celebrated family of dedicated mothers and honor all of yours. it is just a natural response that we care for each other and are very close and loving with each other. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. we begin tonight with a crisis at the southern border. the clock is ticking as the pandemic error rule known as title 42 is set to expire in a matter of
good morning. good morning. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday. april 16th. i m victor blackwell. camera walker. thank you. so much for spending a part of your sunday with us. and if you do catch me sniffling a little bit. the pollen has, like really been getting to me and not for you coming from new york and resettling. no good. well, here is what we are watching for you this morning. congress returns from recess this week with a laundry list of to do items among them coming up with a plan to fund the government look at the other major priorities for both parties. in the coming days. at least 56 people are dead in sudan. there were explosions throughout the night clashes between the military and armed groups are escalating will tell you what we know about how this started and the global response i want to give up but not family . i don t give up if you give up. what about your keys, but force out as pandemic era programs expire more and more people who have fallen beh