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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words – But Not Dollars: A New York Court Case Explains | Segal McCambridge

Have you ever snapped a picture at a store opening or a friend's event, only to find yourself unexpectedly captured in someone else's social media post? You might wonder if that's okay,.

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Transcripts for KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20240604 22:41:00

actions to this community. reporter: david, russell has been charged with two misdemeanor counts. authorities say they spent countless hours and resources searching for her. the police chief there expressing disappointment that the law didn t allow for additional charges. if convicted, she could face two years in prison. david: elwyn lopez in atlanta, thank you. we re hearing for the first time from the truck driver attacked by a police canine while surrendering. the driver saying he didn t know why troopers were pulling him over and he, quote, didn t want to die. alex perez with the video and, again, we remind you it is difficult. reporter: tonight, the truck driver who was attacked by a police dog while he tried to surrender to ohio state troopers is breaking his silence. i was saying i just didn t want to die. that s what was going through my mind. i just didn t want to die. reporter: 23-year-old jaddarius rose, who was on the

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Transcripts for MSNBC Ana Cabrera Reports 20240604 14:41:00

regarding water access for the navajo nation means that the federal government does not have to ensure water access for the navajo nation. that s a blow for the navajo nation. it s one of their most important issues. they ve been fighting for water access. they say that the united states needs to do more to make sure their large swath of land, bigger than the state of west virginia is able to get water access, and today justice kavanaugh saying the law didn t provide for that and it s not up to us to rewrite a 155-year law. wow. that is incredible to hear about and certainly obviously very important to the navajo nation, that decision there. julia ainsley for us, we thank you. switching gears here, everybody, there were cries on capitol hill of shame. what prompted those outbursts? you re going to want to listen to this next. and now she s got myplan, the game-changing new plan that lets her pick exactly what she wants and save on every perk. sadie is getting her plan ready for a b

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 09:58:00

whether this is politically motivated. the president did a great job laying that out last night. ashley: i m so glad you brought that out. i got hung up on that one part where the law didn t require me to tell you. you would think he want to tell us everything after all of this has been dragged out a couple weeks. a florida grand jury wrapped up a 5 month long investigation into trump administration migrant children into florida. concluded that the biden department of health and human services facilitating the forced migration sale and abuse of foreign children. and some of our fellow florida residents in some way funding and incent siding it for primarily economic reasons. the findings in this investigation, they are very troubling. shocking. as a mother, the circumstances and horrific threats that these children are exposed to. mayorkas, biden, this is on them

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 00:10:00

toxic chemicals on poor white people in ohio? he doesn t have time to worry about a cloud bomb, of toxic fumes over ohio? just like the e.p.a. didn t have the time to fix the animus river, remember after they spilled toxic sewage into it, remember? 500 gallons per minute is the rate the environmental protection agency says must card yellow con familiar nateed waste water is flowing into the animus river no southwestern, colorado. the e.p.a. s own workers triggered the spill last wednesday in when a crew investigating the gold king mine breached a debris down. last estimate more than 3 million gallons of water containing toxic mining chemicals have discharged into the river. weekend sampling found high levels of arsenic and lead as well. jesse: obama administration s e.p.a. refused to pay any of that they wanted to pay but the law didn t say they had to pay. so, about those $1.2 billion in damages, we can t get involved.

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