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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell July 7, 2024

indiana s abortion ban, the strict new law outlawing the procedure goes into effect today. cbs s adriana diaz is at one clinic which just saw it s last patient. the queen s funeral. what we re learning about the new roles for william and harry at the final goodbye. plus the prince and princess of wales greet well-wishers. cbs s charlie d agata. from here, they have been told that the journey will take more than eight hours. o donnell: and the unlikely friendship between herntle and an american cowboy. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight, the labor deal that prevented a catastrophic railroad shutdown. rail companies and union leaders reached a tentative agreement less than 24 hours before workers were set to walk off the job. president biden announced the deal after an all-night negotiating session. the deal avoids a shutdown of the nation s freight trains and passenger traffic that could have devastated the already

MSNBC The Cross Connection With Tiffany Cross July 7, 2024

to the committee s probe and it s the first conviction of anyone for the defying the committee. they guilty verdicts are now putting the spotlight on others who have to find the committee subpoenas, including secret service agents who have lawyered up with private counsel. as the probe into the text messages. which are potential evidence turned into a criminal inquiry. all of that is making a blockbuster week for the january six committee. it used a second primetime hearing to show it excruciating detail that trump consistently and repeatedly resisted pleas to condemn that maga mob that was the filing the capitol. the mob was accomplishing president trump s purpose, so of course he did not intervene. here is what will be clear by the end of the hearing, president trump did not fail to act during the 187 minutes between leaving the ellipse and telling the mob to go home. he chose not to act. joining me, now charles clemente union at msnbc legal analyst and civil rights att

MSNBCW All In With Chris Hayes June 15, 2017 00:00:00

Democrats. Members of congress here here from both sides of the aisle to talk about wa happened today. Lets turn back to the breaking news, the Washington Post explosive report that the president of the United States is currently under a Criminal Investigation for the Obstruction Of Justice. Responding in a statement, a spokesman for the president s attorney did not dispute the post report, saying only the fbi leak of information regarding the president is outrageous, inexcusable, and illegal. Joining me now, the Washington Posts sari horwitz, one of the reporters who broke this tire. Sari, this would seem to confirm what james comey appeared to indicate, what many have been sort of hinting at, but squarely you guys have nailed down that apparently Robert Mueller is looking at Obstruction Of Justice. Yes. Youre right, chris, that the former fbi director in his testimony did seem to be laying out a case of possible obstruction. But what we found out that, indeed, the special counsel, Ro

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom June 4, 2024 14:03:00

inside a scif. how republicans in the meantime say very disappointing the senate is now part of this widening probe. this goes back to the laxness that i would like to say is related to him and his staff. but also the passing of documents, perhaps c.i.a., f.b.i. or n.s.a. those people inevidently gave him documents. so perhaps there are senators digging through their drawers, several checking if they have misplaced their own classified documents. we don t know that yet. we reached out to the national archives and d.o.j. to find out if there were any members who recently reached out about discovering some classified documents. we haven t heard back from both of those agencies yet. dana: we know you re on top of the story and we ll stay in touch. bill: we ll bring in karl rove. good morning in austin, texas.

FOXNEWS America Reports June 4, 2024 18:06:00

watch. the process we go through is so elaborate and careful to review documents i cannot understand how any individual senator can take possession of a classified document let alone remove it to another location. it s unthinkable. it s just unthinkable. well, it is now today by the way is the first senate intelligence committee briefing. we don t know yet, sandra, if senators are getting a national security assessment on the documents or not but the briefing is taking place inside one of those secure rooms, those scifs. meanwhile, republicans say it is disappointing that the senate is now part of this widening probe. every time i view classified information, it s in a classified setting. if you come to my house you ll find chic-fil-a bags all over the floor but no classified information. could others be digging

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