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KPIX CBS Weekend News September 2, 2024

The bodies of six hostages held by hamas have been recovered. Among the dead, american hersh goldbergpolin. The idf says he and the other hostages killed just hours before the gruesome discovery. I m imtiaz tyab in jerusalem, where thousands of israelis have gathered to demand a ceasefire and hostage deal following the killings of six hostages. Will prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows to settle accounts with hamas. Also tonight, on strike. At least 10,000 hotel workers across the country walk off the job right in the middle of the busy labor day weekend. Plus, your holiday travel forecast. What you need to know before you head to the beach or head home. The push to vaccinate. As the school year gets underway, we ll show you how the u. S. Is working to end mistrust and get more kids protected against disease. Making sure we can break down barriers so that kids and families can get back to work. And later, triumph over tragedy. An american swimmer shares her journey to the paris paral

FOXNEWSW America July 6, 2024

each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that s why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day! [gunshots] sandra: heavy fighting intensifying between israel and hamas as the idf confirms it mistakenly killed three hostages being held by the terror group and here at home a reported rift between biden and harris and the stance on casualties in gaza. welcome to america reports, hour 2, 2:00 on the east coast. john: and difficult news to bring you this afternoon. politico reports that kamala harris wants biden to be more sympathetic to palestinians and take a tougher stance on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. white house has refuted the report but is now urging israel to scale back military operations. sandra: complete coverage for you. robert o brien on the internal conversations on the israel-hamas war. john: but first, peter doocy live with the white house. you

MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports July 7, 2024

saying just within the last hour, a vote won t happen until after the midterms. so what is the holdup. new reaction coming in. and developing news for the white house, with officials tally confirming president biden will meet with the families of britty griner and paul whelan, the two dedaned in russia. a lot to get to on this thursday afternoon. i m hallie jackson. glad to be with you in washington. we start with the new developments in the january 6th investigations, plural. the capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, ryan riley and former u.s. attorney and nbc legal analyst before bra mcquade. let me start with you, and chair benny compton was kind of chatty today. he was chatty toops today and what i was asking about is the reporting in the last few hours that the january 6th committee at least for now will not be cooperating, sends can its transcripts and its findings to the department of justice, at least until they re done with the public phase of their hearings. when

MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports June 4, 2024 19:10:00

if they vote now, the fear among democrats is a number of republicans aren t ready and making changes and an amendment to the bill and ease the religious freedom, and if they vote now, some republicans could be locked into the no votes and they might not be able to get the path at all. the believe around tammy baldwin, the wisconsin democrat, who is leading this effort, is that more time is what they need, to make sure republicans have that political space they need to vote for it. senator rob portman, a republican co-sponsor of the bill, suggests that waiting would take the political sting out of the vote before the midterm elections, given that a lot of these republicans would be going against what their conservative base wants of the final thing, hallie, is that the nightmare scenario for democrats, they get neither. they get neither the political issue to get in the election and if they wait until after, that republicans are still not guaranteed to vote yes, that they can vote the

Continúa MUREF con actividades culturales

Juárez Hoy Compartir Pese a la pandemia, las actividades no han parado en el Museo de la Revolución en la Frontera (MUREF) que continúa actividades culturales durante el verano, con una atractiva y completa oferta cultural para todos los públicos. Durante los meses de julio y agosto se realizarán actividades sin costo para los participantes y programas especializados, incluyendo dos campamentos para niñas y niños y para toda la familia. Todos los programas pueden llevarse a cabo gracias a: INAH, Secretaría de Cultura, Fundación del Empresariado Chihuahuense y la Fundación Rosario Campos de Fernández a través del Patronato Amigos del MUREF.

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