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welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in france where more than a hundred police officers have been injured in the latest protests over pension reforms. demonstrators used the traditional may day rallies, to voice their continued anger, against president emmanuel macron s plans. these protests have been widespread. take a look at the figures. according to the interior ministry, more than 780,000 protesters hit the streets across the country. that includes 112 thousand in the capital, paris alone. but the country s hard left cgt union, says the figure is actually three times that number. at issue of course is president macron s plans to raise the retirement age from 62, to 64. he signed the legislation last month, and the meaures are due to take effect in september. 0ur europe correspondent, nick beake has the latest. singing. the may day march, a french tradition reaching back decades, but fuelling this year s protests, the vision of a futu ....
imposed by the taliban government. welcome to the programme. it is 630 in the evening, and people from afghanistan are dealing with the coldest weather in a decade. the temperature is dropping to 34 degrees, get as cold as 21 and some evenings. there are at least 120 people who have died as a result of the freezing weather, and we are told by the taliban government that 77,000 livestock have died. what is hampering the aid effort is the fact females, women aid workers are unable to work alongside international aid agencies to deliver much needed aid out of the taliban issued a edict banning them. my colleague lyse doucet has been speaking to afghanistan s acting a winter wonderland. we are travelling for the hindu kush, the world s second highest tunnel, the salang tunnel, a place of legend. it is an engineering window but a death especially in winter, and other lunches and accidents. the only highway rescue at this spot is less demand. selling chains for tyres in the colde ....
documents that they re usually k kept under lock and key. the appeals court said the trump team s claims that the documents weren t declassified like this one if you re the president of the united states you can declassify anything you want. you can declassify it by saying it or thinking it because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you re sending it. there doesn t have to be a process. the ruling came on the heals of a civil suit filed against donald trump and his family and business, the suit alleges a quarter billion dollars in financial fraud. we ll show you the stunning moment when trump didn t deny that key allegation. cnn senior legal analyst ellie honig is here to break down all of this. fill us in. a big win for doj they have their classified documents back. this started about two weeks ago when the district judge presiding over the case said ye we are going to have a special master. doj did not want that, they objected, they lost. the way this ....
charlie crist. he has been arrested more than two dozen times. no cash bail has created a real problem. inflation was one cause and one cause only. [heckling] senator cruz on the view and got shouted down. let us do our job. throws to herbert and has a touchdown. good morning. steve: good morning, everybody. good morning, miami. as you look from south beach across one of the causeways. there are four causeways in miami. main land to the beach. and welcome aboard. we are exactly two weeks away from election day 2022. live from new york city and miami and all across the country. it s good to have you on this tuesday. carley: yes, it is. you are right. in two tuesdays we are all going to the polls unless you have the opportunity to vote early. we have 14 more days. brian: a lot of people are i can t believe. one thing great about people being so into politics these days. everyone is voting. seems like everyone has an opinion. more people voting than ....
weekend. mike toobin at o hare airport in chicago with a nightmare. we begin with max gordon in hamburg, new york, south of buffalo tonight. good evening, max. reporter: good evening, mike. all day today, waves have been crashing over the railing behind me as 14 to 18 foot swell. the parking lot that i am standing next to right here coming apart in neighborhoods near us had to be evacuated because of a storm surge pushed through and it is causing flooding. this bomb cyclone, we had to deal with heavy snow and extremely gusty winds. a gus of 72 miles per hour was recorded at the buffalo international airport. white out condition and 0 visibility and had to shut down operations at the airport, no flights in and out. road conditions are very treacherous right now. the city of buffalo banning all vehicle traffic and other counties across western new york saying don t go on the roads, tens of thousands of people are without power. this storm is packing quite a punch here i ....