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"For the city of Seattle just got a lot harder. I'm Jeff pojo with why. It's 7 o'clock. From ABC News. I'm Daria alber, President Biden warning voters what they decide election day could determine the future of democracy. Democracy is on the ballot this year. President Biden speaking just two blocks from where Trump supporters tried to violently overturn the last election, telling the nation that local election denying politicians could undo centuries of democracy. It's estimated that there are more than 300 election deniers on the ballot all across America. Those deniers insisting without evidence that its Democrats who stole the last election. Andy field ABC News Washington. ABC News has learned that the Justice Department has offered Trump administration aid cash Patel immunity to testify before a grand jury looking into former president Trump's handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Nicholas Cruz will spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. The Parkland school shooter today was sentenced to 34 life sentences. You were a hateful bigot. With an AR-15 and a God complex, you still are minus the gun. Sam Fuentes who survived the shooting was among the many who gave emotional impact statements. New York's attorney general announcing a $30 million settlement with a broadcast network and its former chief. The York attorney general letitia James said CBS and its senior leadership knew about multiple sexual misconduct allegations against Les moonves, but intentionally concealed them from shareholders regulators and the public and investigation also found a senior CBS executive was allowed to sell $8 million worth of company stock before the allegations went public and a captain in the Los Angeles Police department broke confidentiality rules to inform moonves after a woman came to the police with a complaint. CBS and moonves agreed to pay $30 million. Aaron kutter, ABC News, New York. Stocks tumbled on word that the fed is raising interest rates three quarters of a percent again in an effort to slow decades high inflation. You're listening to ABC News. People by government dot com. Have you heard? A recent stash of 1884 Morgan silver dollar coins has been found. These gorgeous 1884

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"70s on Friday, opera 70s by Saturday, near record warmth, currently 63 in Rockville, 60 in Waldorf and 62 in Burke. All right, thanks, Amelia 6 49 on WTO. Let's go to Ukraine. Starting today, the country's vital grain exports will start moving again, Russia had stopped them after claiming Ukrainian forces attacked its vessels in the Black Sea area. Meantime, the deeper we get into the war, the harder it may seem for some to remember why it's so important, particularly here in the west. Here's WTO national security correspondent JJ green. A lot of Americans are tuning it out. But it is incredibly important to U.S. security. If we fail today in defending Ukraine. Truly done under secretary for defense policy Estonia's Ministry of Defense says the dark cloud over Ukraine would spread to the rest of Europe. President Putin will reach out and will test Europe's opportunity also on allied countries territories. Translation? If Ukraine falls to Russia, Europe is over. Kurt Volker, former special envoy for Ukraine negotiations from the U.S.. So what would that mean for the U.S.? Well, those carefree trips to Europe would be over because of security concerns. Our economy would likely nosedive. The companies we'd worked for would lose money. People would lose jobs and there's a whole string of progressively worse problems that would pop up if Ukraine lost this wall. That's JJ green. Meantime, the UN rejected a Russian demand for an investigation into its unfounded claim that the U.S. and Ukraine are making biological weapons in Ukraine. Last week, Russia filed a complaint with the UN Security Council, claiming to have obtained evidence and material that allegedly shed light on U.S. Military biological activities on Ukrainian territory, and it wants an investigation. The Ukrainian and American representatives to the UN both rejected the accusations. 6 42, Nicholas Cruz killed 17, wounded 17 others in the 2018 high school shooting in Parkland, Parkland, Florida. Today, a circuit court judge handed down his punishment. Life in prison without parole for Parkland school shooter, Nicholas Cruz. The court imposes a life sentence with a tweet. The judge's decision came after a family's of victims spent two days in that courtroom berating him as a monster. My hope is that you are miserable for the rest of your pathetic life. You were a hateful bigot. In a red jumpsuit the 24 year old showed no emotion as he was read the 17 consecutive life terms, as well as an additional 17 for those he wounded. Matt piper, CBS News. Bruce got life without parole because the penalty trial last month the jury there voted to sentence him to death, but could not come to a unanimous decision for the death penalty. Business finances of the Washington commanders in the news again, there's an investigation involving team owner Dan Snyder and there are reports he may be thinking of selling the team that's next 6 43. True economic equity and inclusion starts with empowerment. At melwood, a leading employer, advocate, and preferred service provider for people with disabilities, we're committed to building a world where people with disabilities are fully included, starting with employment. When more people are empowered through employment, all of society benefits, and we can build a more sustainable, innovative and

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Parkland school killer formally sentenced to life in prison
"Florida school shooter Nicholas Cruz formally received a sentence of life in prison without parole Families of the victims at marjory Stoneman Douglas high school spent two days saying what they feel about Cruz People like you don't deserve a space here Manuel Oliver objected to the jury's decision not to sentence Cruz to death He says Cruz killed his son in 16 others for fame Whoever takes care of you Will own that fame And someone Cruz also heard from survivors of the shooting Without your stupid gun you are nothing Student Samantha Fuentes told crews the community is stronger than the hate that he gives I assure you that I will be excitedly anticipating your demise And I will assure you that you will remember my face And it will make you sick Crew showed no emotion in the courtroom I'm Ed Donahue

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"Flu south of that border for the first time since the careers divided a move that South Korean president yin sang Yale described as effectively a violation of our territory. Kim Jong-un has been threatening to retaliate against ongoing South Korean U.S. Military drills. We've just gotten word CVS has agreed to pay about $5 billion in a landmark settlement in the opioid epidemic. It resolves all remaining lawsuits brought by states and cities over the way CVS handled prescriptions for powerful painkillers linked to the opioid crisis. More parents, wives, children, and siblings will address Nicholas Cruz in a courtroom in Florida before he is formally sentenced to life in prison today in the Parkland school shooting yesterday, Stoneman Douglas high teacher, Stacey lapel, look Cruz directly in the eye and spoke. I have no forgiveness in my heart for you. You are a monster with no remorse. And every breath you take is a breath wasted. The man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer has pleaded not guilty and CBS News has confirmed U.S. capitol police captured the break in at the Pelosi's home, but didn't notice until later correspondent Jonathan biggley has more from San Francisco. The U.S. capitol police chief, calling for additional layers of physical security for members of Congress. As they continue to monitor thousands of potential threats, many of those spawn by conspiracy theories and misinformation, former president Trump questioned whether there was even a break in at the Pelosi home. In Chicago, united pilots have turned down pay raises of nearly 15% days after approving a symbolic strike authorization. The Phillies sitting pretty in the World Series. The Hoskins

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Families unleash grief and anger on Parkland school shooter
"On the day before he is sentenced to families unleashed grief and anger on Florida school shooter Nicholas Cruz 17 people were killed at marjory Stoneman Douglas high school 17 others were injured You don't know me but you tried to kill me Teacher Stacey lapel was injured that day I will have a scar on my arm and the memory of you pointing your gun at me ingrained in my brain forever The jury could not agree on the death penalty for Cruz so his sentence will be life in prison Theresa rabinowitz's granddaughter was killed She hopes cruises every remaining moment on earth is miserable And you repent for your sins necklace And burn in hell Wearing a coronavirus mask cruise stared back at them dressed in a bright red jail jumpsuit showing no emotion Max schatzker spoke on his birthday his son was killed He told Cruz his birthday wish That just suffer a painful painful violent death I'm Ed Donahue

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"23 and new this morning, police are asking for help in locating the person who sexually assaulted a student in a dorm room on the campus of American university early yesterday morning. Police say it happened at around 2 a.m. when an individual was reported entering two different rooms and Leonard hall, one student in one of the rooms says she was sexually assaulted. AU and D.C. police are reviewing video footage from the building, obtaining witness statements and collecting physical evidence from the scene, the school says AU police will increase patrols and additional staff will be on site, anyone with information is asked to call the AU police. Vaccine for a deadly virus that targets babies and the elderly is finally within reach. About 14,000 Americans die of the respiratory virus RSV each year, most are elderly, but as many as 300 children under 5 are among the victims and babies account for half of all RSV hospitalizations. Now, Pfizer says its trial vaccine chose 82% effectiveness in preventing RSV in newborns when given to pregnant women. It's planning to file for FDA approval by the end of the year. Vicki Barker, CBS News. The Florida school shooter is two day sentencing hearing begins today with the families of the 17 people he murdered getting their chance to address him directly. Following their remarks, the judge will formally sentence Nicholas Cruz to life in prison without parole for the 2018 massacre at Parkland's marjory Stoneman Douglas high school. She has no other options since the jury couldn't unanimously agree that he deserved a death sentence. His attorney say Cruz is not expected to speak. He apologized in court last year after pleading guilty to the murders and attempted murders. Two Chicago where it was a violent Halloween night 14 injured and a drive by shooting three of the victims children. Here Chicago police superintendent David Brown

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"The top stories we're following on WTO P, the man accused of breaking into the San Francisco home of House speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacking her husband with a hammer, appears before a judge today, federal prosecutors say David Depp told police that he wanted to hold the speaker hostage and break her kneecaps. Nancy Pelosi was not at home at the time of the break in. Last minute challenge for local elections officials in Virginia, thousands of voter registrations from the department of motor vehicles have just arrived at the local registrar's offices and officials now have a short time to try and process and validate them before election day. Starting today, metro transit police will give out tickets with fines to anyone who jumps over the fair gate. Metro says fair evasion is responsible for significant revenue losses and they need to close a budget gap of nearly a $185 million. Stay with WTO for more on these stories and just minutes. Happening this morning, Florida school shooter Nicholas Cruz's two day sentencing hearing begins shortly with the families of the 17 people he murdered getting their chance to address him after nearly 5 years since the massacre at marjory Stoneman Douglas high school killed 17 people. After the victims get their say, they circuit court judge will formally sentence him to life in prison without parole for the February 14th, 2018 massacre. His attorneys say Cruz is not expected to speak. He apologized in court last year after pleading guilty to the murders. However, family said they found the apology self serving and aimed at garnering sympathy. It's 8 48. Traffic and weather on the 8s here and let's head back to the traffic center in Jack Taylor. Well, I think the answer is the short timing light causing the delay Maryland into the district going inbound on suitland Parkway riding up towards southeast and the intersection with Stanton road. That's where we have the possible short timing leg causing this delay. Southern avenue up near 30th streets southeast, we also had reports of a crash arcing wires had fire department on scene in southwest unclear Martin Luther King Jr. avenue between irvington street and blue planes drive. If you've lost any lanes, just be careful if you see any flashing lights. South D.C. two 95 will slow out of Maryland, headed down toward east capitol street, north I two 95s jammed leaving the beltway in oxen cove, heading toward laboratory road. Getting a little slower on the freeway, as you leave the 11th street bridge as you approach and pass, the third street tunnel heading toward the outbound case bridge. All right, we've had our issues in Maryland. We'll start on the beltway. Sounds like two sets of crashes on the outer loop. You'll slow immediately at the John Hanson highway after the Baltimore Washington Parkway first set of crashing along the left side of the roadway, then pass that original crash, a second crash blocking two right lanes. On the outer loop and the service roadway for two O two, there was a wreck around the right side. You'll find the looking better now after river road on the outer loop. Down before the legion bridge on the narrow left shoulder, we have one broken down. Seems like that maybe is now cleared. On the inner loop of the beltway, you'll slow branch avenue down toward the Wilson bridge on the inner loop near saint Barnabas road. We'd had reports of the minivan broken down on the left lane, and now on the inner loop after branch avenue reports of a box truck broken down, blocking two right lanes. The wreck on the southbound spur is southbound near democracy boulevard along the right side. Cruise out on university boulevard near a Delphi road and on piney branch road near university boulevard that had been another reported wreck. You'll find in Virginia, we've got some slowing. Thankfully, nothing out of the ordinary for now coming out of Springfield, riding into annandale, then again enticing three 95s looking better, you'll slow out of Springfield toward duke and king, then again a slowdown north of Washington, boulevard across the 14th street bridge, an earlier rack up near Washington boulevard believed gone. GFP lube jiffy lube service centers keep you moving. From oil changes and tire rotations to filters and wipers to a full range of services, visit jiffy lube D.C. dot com for a location near you. Jack Taylor WTO P traffic. It has been a super foggy morning storm team fours chuck bell joins us now, chuck went to talk on end. Well, the fog will be lifting here shortly. The view from our tower camera over rest in town center could only see the top third of some of the buildings about an hour ago, and now you're starting to be able to see the rest of them. So the fog is eventually going to be evaporating and overhead is a beautiful blue sky

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"Nice, you know, it's a place where you come and just raise your kids, man. Those killed ranged in age from 16 to 59, one of the victims was a Raleigh policeman leaving home for work. Yes news. Saying he's stunned by the protest President Biden is calling on Iran to end the brutality. The violence against his own citizens simply exercising their fundamental rights. The weeks of protests have been sparked by the death of a young woman who was in the custody of Iran's morality police. The Justice Department again asks a federal appeals court to step in on the Mar-a-Lago documents case CBS Stephen portal. This week, the Supreme Court turned down an attempt by former president Trump to appeal an 11th circuit panel in its ruling that documents marked classified should not be a part of the special master's privilege review. Now the Justice Department says district court judge Eileen cannon was wrong to appoint the special master and prosecutors are hoping the 11th circuit appeals court ends his review and allows their criminal investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents to proceed apace. Candidates for Georgia senator incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker are facing off in their only debate. There are reports that walker who has campaigned against abortion paid for a girlfriend's procedure in 2009, CBS Nicole Killian reports. The voters we talked to aren't so much concerned with all of those headlines and accusations they don't want to this to devolve into a personal fight, but some are concerned that this is exactly what could potentially happen. A juror in the Parkland school shooting case says she felt threatened by another juror during deliberations in which they decided on life not death for Nicholas Cruz. Prosecutors asked the judge to force authorities to interview the juror who made the threat claim. The judge says she will not order the sheriff's office to look into the matter. On Wall Street, the Dow closed down 404 points, the NASDAQ plunged 328. Now this. This hour's newscast is presented by rocket mortgage. When you need cash out of your home and a simple way to get it, rocket can

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"Jury failed our families today. This is the CBS world news roundup late edition. I'm Jennifer Kuiper in Chicago, Linda kenyon on Capitol Hill. The committee investigating the January 6th riot at the capitol says one key piece of evidence must be sought. I am offering this resolution. That the committee direct the chairman to issue a subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oath from Donald John Trump. And the committee acted. On this vote, there are 9 eyes and zero nosed. This bold step of issuing a subpoena to a former president follows strong statements from committee members. The president knew the crowd was angry because he had stoked that anger. His intent was plain, ignore the rule of law and stay in power. In response to the committee's subpoena, former president Trump issued a statement on his truth social platform that reads in part. Why didn't the unselect committee ask me to testify months ago? Why did they wait until the very end? The final moments of their last meeting. I'm Linda kenyon on Capitol Hill, with more CBS News, here's Jennifer Kuiper. Former president Trump loses around at the Supreme Court, CBS Stephen portnoy with the latest. Trump attorneys were hoping the Supreme Court would overrule an appeals panel, which said documents marked classified or by their nature to sensitive to be reviewed by the special master. The high court denied Trump's appeal. The practical impact is that the Justice Department's investigation into the handling of documents will continue, as will the special master's privilege review, without touching, roughly 100 of the seized documents which had classified markings. Shock and disgust among many in the courtroom today as jurors reached a verdict in the sentencing trial of the Parkland school shooter, judge Elizabeth Chandler, having previously been adjudicated of 17 counts of murder in the first degree, the jury having returned a verdict of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Tony Montana's daughter was one of the 17 people killed at marjory Stoneman Douglas high school

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"Com today and schedule your free in home estimate. 7 11, jurors in the trial of the Parkland school shooter are set to tour the high school today where 14 students and three teachers were killed four years ago in Florida, prosecutors hope to visit will show jurors that the shooter's actions were cold, calculated heinous and cruel, the shooter, a former student won't go to the school, which has been sealed and surrounded by a fence and shortly after the shooting. As kids in Northern Virginia get set to head back to school this month, a nonprofit organization will be helping to make sure they have the supplies they need. The group firefighters and Friends to the rescue collects donations and helps kids by donating backpacks that are filled with school supplies. Last year, the group handed out 1500 backpacks and it's going to be working to do that again this month. Fairfax county deputy fire chief Willie Bailey heads the organization. You hear the word recession. Some of these families are choosing between paying their bills or buying supplies to school. The group is also planning events this month where kids can go to get free haircuts before their first day of school Nick eyeing Ellie, double TOP news. You can learn more and see how to donate to the group at WTO P dot com. We've been telling you that the humane rescue alliance facility in the district is at maximum capacity and pets need to be adopted. We're also telling you that foster homes will be helpful too. Everything is online for that process. We try to make it as quick and easy as possible. Ashley Vaughn, with the humane rescue alliance talking about fostering to help ease capacity. There is an online training for new fosters. They sign up online and then we match them with an animal and they come to pick up. And it doesn't have to be long term. Model baby kittens always need foster homes and they don't necessarily, they're not really ready for adoption yet. But if you are interested in adopting, you can name your own fee for dogs over 30 pounds. Christy king WTO P news. Coming up on WTO China flexes its military muscle after near Taiwan after House speaker Nancy Pelosi visits the island that China claims as its own. It's 7 13. If you're working in the Washington D.C.

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Jurors to visit still bloodstained Parkland school building
"Jurors in the trial of Florida school shooter Nicholas Cruz are expected to visit the high school where the mass shooting happened The 12 jurors and tin alternates will be bused today to Parkland's marjory Stoneman Douglas high school where Nicholas Cruz killed 14 students and three staff members four years ago The building has been sealed and surrounded by a chain link fence and rooms inside the three story building are still blood spattered with bullet holes prosecutors are hoping to visit will help prove that the former stillman Douglas students actions were cold calculated heinous and cruel the 23 year old Cruz pleaded guilty in October to 17 counts of first degree murder This trial is only to decide whether he sentenced to death or life without parole I'm Donna water

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"And the world. It's 7 30. The Senate comes together voting 95 to one on a resolution to support Finland and Sweden joining NATO. Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar. Russia's unprovoked aggression in Ukraine has changed how we think about the world security. Missouri Democrat Josh Holly was a Republican rather Josh Ali was the lone no vote. Alex Jones says he now believes the sandy hook shooting was 100% real. The conspiracy theorist made the comments in a Texas courtroom before the closing arguments in his defamation trial. More emotional testimony at a sentencing hearing today for Parkland school shooter Nicholas Cruz, max Schuster lost a son Alex when Cruz opened fire at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas high in 2018. My forever 14 year old little boy. Jurors are deciding whether Nicholas Cruz will get the death penalty. Voters in Tennessee head to the polls tomorrow to choose nominees for governor Congress state House and Senate and other offices. Daria albinger ABC News Stay connected, stay informed with the northwest's only all news station. Northwest news radio. Good evening in the 7 31, I'm Kelly blier, and here are the top local stories. President Joe Biden has signed an executive order aimed at making it easier for women to seek abortions, carling Johnson as details. Today's order is the latest in a series of executive actions from the Biden administration since the Dobbs ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court overturning roe V wade. The order has several directives, one of them aimed at health insurance companies covering procedures for a woman who has to travel out of state for an abortion, Health and Human Services secretary Javier becerra. Just because your state has decided to restrict your access to healthcare does not mean your privacy can be tossed to the wind or you can be discriminated against. Yesterday, the Justice Department sued Idaho over its statute that by the

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Teachers weep recalling students killed in Parkland shooting
"A teacher wept recalling students killed in the Parkland school shooting in Florida That's my girl Helen of in the penalty phase of gunmen Nicholas Cruz's trial now former teacher ivy Seamus was shown a picture of a student Helena Ramsey She was then shown a picture of another of her students And that's Nicholas Torres Handsome boy Both were shot and killed in her classroom Seamus was teaching Holocaust studies The barrel of that AR-15 just ambushed our classroom Crews began firing through the glass on her classroom door It was extremely loud It was very frightening And I kept thinking about these kids that should not be experiencing this at all The jury must decide if Cruz the former marjory Stoneman Douglas student should be sentenced to death or life without parole for the nation's deadliest mass shooting to go before a jury I'm Ed

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"Have right now is that they weren't because we conducted dozens of interviews last night and I don't think a name surfaced. Well, the police have are holding a news conference right now in Greenwood, Indiana will have more on that as we go through the afternoon here on WTO. The penalty trial begins today for the man who carried out the Parkland Florida school massacre. The Parkland school shooter faces the death penalty in Florida. As jury decides his fate in the sentencing trial of Nicholas Cruz, who pleaded guilty to murdering 17 people at marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in 2018 at CBS News correspondent Anne Marie Greene. In the opening statement, the lead prosecutor described Cruz as cold, calculated, manipulative and deadly, and also cited a video cruise made three days before the massacre. Cruz is contesting only his sentence, the sentencing trial is expected to last several months. Two 34 House lawmakers will take up new gun legislation this week and the January 6th committee is preparing for what could be its final public hearing. Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. Illinois democratic congressman Brad Schneider represents highland park, which was the scene of a deadly shooting on the 4th of July. He says there have already been hundreds of mass shootings in the U.S. this year. And it's because of one thing, access to guns and in particular access to assault weapons. The House judiciary committee plans to consider a bill to ban assault weapons on Wednesday, which is opposed by Republicans. Meanwhile, the January 6th committee investigating the attack on the capitol is getting ready for a prime time hearing on Thursday. It will focus on The White House response during more than three hours of rioting. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTO, B new. Now to Ukraine where president volodymyr zelensky has shaken up part of the top ranks of his government. Zelensky's fired the head of the country security service and the prosecutor general. He sacked them over what he believes is poor performance in clearing their agencies of people who are accused of collaborating with Russia. The security head, Ivan bakanov is a childhood friend and former business partner of zelensky. Analysts think the moves are motivated by zelensky's bid to strengthen control over the army and security agencies. We continue to watch heavy weather moving through the region this afternoon. We've just gotten word from the national weather service of a new severe thunderstorm warning. It's in effect now for northwestern loudon county along with southeastern Washington county Ian Maryland. This also encompasses part of Clark county in Virginia and the West Virginia Panhandle, strong storm system moving along the I 81 corridor and off to the east will have more details coming up. It's two 36. Here's a highlight from Sean Fraser, the federal chief security officer for octa on the zero trust cyber exchange, presented by Cara soft. So I think it's no accident that the identity is the first pillar of zero trust. If you think about where we are functionally with regards to attackers who are trying to get access to systems, a lot of the low hanging fruit ends up living in our identity systems. So it's one of the first things we got to show up

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'Enough is enough' say thousands demanding new gun measures
"Thousands of people rallied on the national mall and across the U.S. Saturday in a renewed push for gun control measures David hogg March for our lives cofounder and Parkland school shooting survivor told the crowd the ivaldi elementary school shooting should be a rallying call If our government can't do anything to stop 19 kids from being killed and slaughtered in their own school and decapitated it's time to change who is it in government On the tarmac and California President Biden said the message has to get to Congress Look this has to be become an election issue In New York mayor Adams led activists chanting end gun violence across the Brooklyn Bridge I'm Julie Walker

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"Good morning I'm sandy cosell with the top local stories we're following this hour Big rally that calls for tougher gun laws returns to the district today spurred on by recent mass shootings After the 2018 Parkland school shooting March for our lives came to D.C. for was estimated to be the largest gun violence prevention protest ever organized And now they're back The permit application approved by the national mall allows for 50,000 people to attend the two hour program that kicks off at noon If you're headed to the area bring that reindeer as it's a wet one Speakers at the event will include families of victims from the school massacre at rob elementary in Texas and the supermarket shooting in Buffalo New York in downtown D.C. Valerie bonk to the UT open news We have new details about the mass shooting in smithsburg Merrill Lynch just east of Hagerstown the alleged gunman 23 year old Joe is now facing charges including first and second degree murder And we're learning more about his movements on Thursday the day it happened Police and their most complete update to this point say the shooter reported to his job at Columbia machine and worked alongside coworkers until about two 30 That's when they say he left went to his car got a weapon walked back in and opened fire killing three people in the break room and injuring another The shooter drove away and was confronted by a Maryland state trooper they exchanged gunfire both were hit but will live The suspect lives in West Virginia police found more weapons in his home The shooter used a semi-automatic handgun in this incident Kyle Cooper WTO news Meanwhile a shooting yesterday at the Iverson mall in temple hills has put three people in the hospital Prince George's county police chief Malika Z says the incident started with an argument between two men and the three victims They had a verbal exchange with two females and one male who was standing as some type of verbal exchange occurred they exited the location.

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"Average national price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is now just above $5 These high gas prices are putting a crimp in our game as this woman in Denver I can't go out as much can't go see family as much Did you think $5 is bad How about 6 Not impossible that should we see refinery snag or a major hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico that we could see a national average hitting the $6 gallon Mark Energy analyst Patrick dehan a guest buddy dot com Of course in almost half of the states and the District of Columbia gas prices have been above $5 for some time and in California they've been above $6 for $6 for a while and are heading towards 7 The 2nd March for our lives is happening today in the nation's capital and in places around the country with gun control activists demanding stronger national gun laws More from CBS Serena Marshall More than 450 demonstrations will take place across the country 50,000 people are expected at the Washington Monument for the 2nd March for our lives rally If we just stop one more Parkland or when we're shooting it's worth it Cofounder David hogg says there are gun owners that are with us There are Republicans that are with us Today's planned rally is a successor to a 2018 march organized by student protesters after the mass shooting at their high school in Parkland Florida Staff reviewers at the FDA say Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine appears safe and effective for use in children ages 6 months to 17 years A vote on whether to recommend that the FDA authorized the vaccine in children is expected next week CBS News medical contributor doctor David agus says the vaccine was shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials There were some cases of the myocarditis that is inflammation of the heart seen with the Moderna vaccine It was very rare Much rarer than seen with the viral infection So because of this it's clear that the benefits dramatically outweigh the risks Get ready to switch Heat once again comes in on Sunday place like Austin record setting 102° we'll do a 101° in Shreveport on Monday that he'd expand to the Midwest and southeast triple digit number St. Louis and in places like Nashville Weather channel media religious Mike bettis the House select committee investigating the January 6th insurrection plans a month of hearings CBS Nicole Killian will be watching The committee will hold three hearings next week focused on the former president's big lie as well as his alleged efforts to pressure the Justice Department and his own vice president to overturn the election And Alaska state judge says election officials can not certify the results of the.

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Parkland school shooting survivor David Hogg speaks out after Texas massacre
"The Texas school shooting is yet another event that's become the center of wild conspiracy theories and misinformation on the Internet After shootings in sandy hook and Parkland false information began spreading online and sadly the same thing started just hours after the horrific massacre in uvalde Texas even though governor Greg Abbott confirmed the 18 year old shooter was a U.S. citizen social media post speculated that the gunman was in the country illegally and went viral Others posted pictures of innocent people and discussed plans on 4chan to label the gunman as transgender without any evidence Arizona congressman Paul gosar posted

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Nikolas Cruz pleads guilty to 2018 Parkland school massacre
"A guilty plea in a twenty eighteen high school massacre in Florida Nicholas Cruz pleaded guilty to murder this morning in the twenty eighteen high school massacre in parkland Florida that left seventeen people dead he answered a long list of questions from the judge aimed at confirming that he is mentally competent a separate court proceeding will decide his fate life or death life in prison would be without parole the judge plans to begin screening jurors next month aiming for the sentencing proceeding to begin in January Cruz killed fourteen students and three staff members on Valentine's day twenty eighteen during a seven minute rampage through Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school say investigators he had been expelled from Stoneman Douglas a year earlier I'm ready to fall late

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"Community. College are some of the provisions that could be dropped due to obstruction by conservative democrats. Joe mansion and kirstin cinema paid family. Leave could also be slashed. Just four weeks down from a proposed twelve weeks. Congressman pernilla giac. Paul chair of the congressional progressive caucus spoke after leaving the meeting with biden at the end of the day. The idea that we can do these programs a multitude of programs and actually get them going so that they deliver immediate transformational benefits to people as what. We're focused on on monday. A senate appropriations committee panel approved an additional twenty nine billion dollars for the pentagon ten billion dollars more than requested bringing its annual budget to nearly seven hundred twenty six billion dollars. That's more than twice the annual cost of the build back. Better act too even before any cuts the bill back better at would vastly expand the social safety net and combat the climate crisis in large part by fairly taxing corporations and the wealthiest americans group of sunrise movement. Climate activists are beginning a hunger strike outside the white house today to demand. Congress and president biden past the climate crisis provisions and the reconciliation package. The youth activists made the decision to strike following news. That democrats could cut. It came measure which would promote renewable energy to replace fossil fuels as a concession to senator mansion in related news a new report published by the un environment program finds governments are planning to extract double the amount of fossil fuels between now and twenty thirty. That would be consistent with the twenty fifteen paris. Climate accord's target of keeping global temperature rise below one point five degrees celsius in michigan. Activists took peaceful direct action to shut down and bridges line. Five pipeline in may governor gretchen whitmer ordered and bridge to shut down the tar sands oil pipeline calling it a ticking time bomb but they continue to operate threatening the fragile watery of the straits of mackinac and sovereign indigenous lands water protectors speaking before. Cutting off the pipeline. Tuesday bridge violates the public trust every second that line five continues to operate and bridge repeatedly and knowingly violated the terms of the one thousand nine hundred fifty easement and failed to correct structural shortcomings in the line five pipeline. Furthermore line five has already spilled thirty three different times totaling over one point. One million gallons of oil here in new york city elected leaders joined activists at a press conference outside national. Grid's headquarters protesting the north brooklyn pipeline and proposed price hikes to two million new yorkers gas bills. This is new york city council member and democrat candidate for brooklyn borough president antonio i know so did the dollars on infrastructure for guys and then they want us wants himself because of their decision to pay the bill on the future onto our into our help in more climate news. Another u n report out. This week warns the last three mountain. Glaciers on the african continent are receding so quickly that they could disappear altogether within the next two decades. One hundred eighteen million people already living in poverty could face drought floods or extreme heat. African countries make up seventeen percent of the global population but a responsible for less than four percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions in yemen. The un is calling for a ceasefire in the city of muddy where tens of thousands of civilians in need of medical care and other assistance sir trapped as fighting intensifies between saudi backed yemeni forces. And who the rebels to seize control of the city. The saudi led coalition said. It had recently killed at least one hundred sixty who the rebels and air raids. The un also warned yemen's economy is collapsing in its humanitarian crisis worsening with more than twenty million yemenis or two thirds of the population in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. This comes this unicef's reporting. At least ten thousand yemeni children have been killed or injured throughout the brutal war in yemen. This is the nsf. Spokesperson for out of every five children need humanitarian assistance. That's eleven million. Four hundred thousand safa acute malnutrition via acute now nutrition. That means i literally on death store more than two million or out of school. Full million more at risk at least fourteen refugees have died and dozens of others have been reported missing in the mediterranean sea in recent days people fleeing extreme poverty violence in the effects of climate crisis continued to take the dangerous trek to europe. Some two hundred thirty people were recently rescued off. Spain's lyric islands. Meanwhile the german humanitarian vessel see watched three let seven rescue missions on sunday and monday rescuing dozens of refugees off the coast of libya in chile. At least four hundred fifty protesters who arrested in two were reported dead as police clashed with thousands of people took to the streets of santiago and across chile. Monday protesters were walking the second anniversary of the massive uprising against the right wing. Government to present. Sebastian pieta his neoliberal policies and worsening economic inequality in chile the mobilizations in two thousand nineteen also triggered efforts to rewrite the chilean constitution which was created under the us-backed dictator augusto pinochet recent protests. Come just one month before chileans head to the polls to elect a new president. A group of central american mothers searching for their children are in the united states this week to demand action to find their missing loved ones who disappeared on the journey to the us. The mothers are also denouncing human rights violations against central american migrants members of the caravan of mothers of disappeared migrants from central america shared their testimonies with lawmakers in washington dc. Yesterday here in new york. A group of mothers gathered at a rally in queens tuesday night. This is our sla. Dahir a mother from el salvador who has been searching for her son edwin alexander since september. Two thousand twelve mothers. Don't believe in borders. We have participated in different caravans. We have pushed for different petitions to find our children. We have done. Dna tests with our governments in our home countries but then salvador. No one has listened to us in other immigration news unpublished data from customs and border protection. Show arrests by the border patrol. Shot up to its highest level since nineteen eighty-six over one. Seven million. People were detained along the us. Mexico border during the twenty twenty one fiscal year that ended in september this according to analysis by the washington post in parkland florida the families of the seventeen people who were killed during the two thousand eighteen massacre at the marjory stoneman. Douglas high school have reached a twenty five million dollar settlement with the broward county school district others who were wounded or survive. The mass shooting were also part of the agreement. This comes a shooter nicholas. Crews a former student at the high school's expected to plead guilty today to seventeen counts of premeditated murder and seventeen counts of attempted murder. Texas is one step closer to enacting a heavily gerrymandered redistricting plan after both chambers of the legislature approved the new map sending the measure to republican governor. Greg abbott's desk for signing the map severely diminishes the electro voice of communities of color giving disproportionate voting power to white texans and republicans. Texas also gained two house seats this year. The state's population growth is largely due to an increase in people of color but republicans still give white voters effective control of the new districts in colorado..

AP News Radio
Nikolas Cruz set to plead guilty to Parkland massacre
"The parkland school shooting suspect is set to plead guilty today to shooting seventeen people Nicolas Cruz's attorneys said during a hearing last week that he would plead guilty to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school fourteen students and three staff members were killed on Valentine's day twenty eighteen Cruz had been expelled a year earlier after a history of threatening sometimes violent behavior dating back to preschool a jury will determine whether he gets the death penalty or life in prison without parole after the shooting Cruz's attorneys offered to have him plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence but Broward state attorney Mike Satz rejected the offer saying crews deserve the death sentence he stepped down this year I'm Julie Walker

Bloomberg Radio New York
"parkland school" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"As opposed to any specific sort of discrimination against me as a woman All right so great to catch up with you Thank you so much Good luck with everything Thank you very much Check back again 'cause we'd love to hear more about your portfolio We've been talking with Valerie Shen She is here for graduate school of business class of 2019 partner chief operating officer at G two venture partners But it is truly one of my favorite conversations Just trying to get an idea of what are the new things coming down the road Venture capitalists certainly understand because they're the ones who are seeing this play out in real time Totally All right let's get back to world the national news over to Nancy Lion She's in our D.C. studio Let's take it away Thanks Carol Nicolas Cruz accused of carrying out the 2018 mass shooting in marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland Florida is apparently ready to change his plea in the case to guilty his lawyers has his lawyer has indicated he would plead guilty to 17 counts of murder 17 counts of attempted murder The police would apparently come without conditions prosecutors still plan to seek the death penalty U.S. consumer sentiment about the economy and its future measured monthly by the University of Michigan has fallen by more than a full percentage point It's been going that way for three months now Richard Curtin director of the survey said in a Bloomberg interview Consumers remain rather domestic confidence is really declined in how consumers hear the ability of the government to manage the economy You have the future of inflation Consumers have lost the notion that it won't be transmit At the same time according to the commerce department retail sales increased but curtain attributed that largely to the increase in prices in Washington or of Chapman Bloomberg radio President Biden while promoting his build back better agenda at a child care facility in Connecticut took time this afternoon to say he's been trying to get in touch with former president Bill Clinton who's recovering in a California hospital after being diagnosed with an infection I've been changing exchanging calls He seems to be going well and doing well and so when I talk to him out but let you all know Clinton spokesman says the former president is on the mend and responding well to antibiotics Global news 24 hours.

AP News Radio
Attorney: Cruz to plead guilty to Parkland school massacre
"The lawyers for accused Florida school shooter Nicolas Cruz said he plans to plead guilty to the twenty eighteen massacre the guilty plea for accused Florida school shooter Nicholas Cruz would set up a penalty phase where the twenty three year old would be fighting against the death penalty in hoping for life without parole attorneys told the judge that cruise plans to plead guilty next Wednesday to seventeen counts of first degree murder in the February twenty eighteen shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school the police will come with no conditions and prosecutors still plan to seek the death penalty that will be decided by a jury but that trial has not yet been scheduled I surely outlier

AP News Radio
Judge: Deputies Fired Over School Massacre to Get Jobs Back
"Two Florida deputies who were fired for in action during the parkland school massacre in twenty eighteen are expected to get their jobs back the Broward county circuit judges ruled deputies Brian Miller and Joshua Stambaugh should be reinstated to their jobs with the back pay the ruling is based on a one hundred eighty day deadline for taking disciplinary action against law enforcement officers which was missed in both cases both law enforcement officers were faulted for waiting outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school instead of rushing in and confronting gunman Nicholas Cruz a third deputy was also fired not only for driving away from the scene but also for failing to write up a tip that Cruz had been making threats on social media about shooting up a school I'm Jackie Quinn

WTOP 24 Hour News
Florida Superintendent to Resign After Perjury Charge in Parkland Aftermath
"Florida school superintendent overseeing Parkland schools could learn his fate Today. It comes amid continuing criticism over the 2018, mass shooting there and a perjury charge from a statewide grand jury. Broward County School Superintendent Robert Runcie is offered to resign, addressing a board member whose daughter was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High if it's going to give you peace and is going to give you And those other parents who remain angry because I don't see how there's anything else I can do if it's going to give you that I will step aside. So you can have the piece that you are looking for. The school board meets today to decide his fate. The possible separation agreement runs. He is accused of lying before the grand jury investigating the shootings and other matters.

Rush Limbaugh
Superintendent Lied to Jury Investigating Massacre
"While cutting thousands of jobs, But he says he has committed to working to improve. Meantime, the Florida school superintendent who made national news after the Parkland School massacre is under arrest. Robert County School Superintendent Robert Runcie was charged with perjury, accused of making a false statement under oath and an official proceeding. Runs. He was part of a Florida grand jury investigation that was initially tasked with reviewing school safety. After 17 people were killed in the Parkland school shooting in 2018. It expanded its investigation and was looking into corruption and mismanagement in the school

Rush Limbaugh
Biden delivers remarks on gun violence prevention
"The father of a Parkland school shooting victim was on hand as president Biden announced. Several executive orders aimed that gun control this week while also calling for Congress to pass him widely supported measures. I believe the Senate should immediately pass three House passed bills to close loopholes the loud gun purchasers to bypass the background checks. Fred Guttenberg, who's 14 year old daughter, Jamie, was killed. It's Stoneman Douglas High School tweeted from the White House, calling this the day when gun safety begins. Biden's executive actions include ordering the Justice Department to issue within 30 days ever. Pot's rule to help stop the proliferation of so called ghost guns, homemade ones that have no serial

Radio Yesteryear
Biden calls for ‘commonsense’ gun laws on Parkland anniversary
"The third anniversary of the deadly shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida The president is calling on Congress to enact what he calls common sense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales and banning assault weapons. Three years ago, 17 people were killed in the Parkland School massacre. In a White House statement. Mr Biden says his administration will not wait for the next mass shooting to take action. Greg Clugston Washington

Derek Hunter
Biden calls on Congress to ban assault weapons
"Advocating stricter gun control, marking the third anniversary of the deadly shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida The president is calling on Congress to enact what he calls common sense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales and banning assault weapons. Three years ago, 17 people were killed in the Parklands school massacre. In the White House statement. Mr Biden says his administration will not wait for the next mass shooting to take action. Greg

South Florida's First News with Jimmy Cefalo
Biden calls on Congress to ban assault weapons
"Three On the third anniversary of the Parkland School shooting, President Biden called on Congress to pass stricter gun laws, including banning assault weapons. Biden asked Congress to pass laws requiring background checks on all gun sales, banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines. And eliminating immunity for gun manufacturers. The White House did not provide more details about

WGN Programming
Biden Calls for Tougher Gun Laws on Anniversary of Parkland Shooting
"Lost three years ago on the Parkland School shooting massacre President Biden using the occasion to call on Congress to strengthen gun laws. Including requiring background checks on all gun sales and banning assault weapons president saying that there's no time to wait. Florida Governor Rhonda Sandis ordered flags me Lord to half staff from

Prosper
Third Anniversary of Parkland School Shooting Remembered in Coral Springs, NW of Miami
"Central up. Elena Petty 17 names in all of 17 people whose lives ended in a a hail hail of of gunshots gunshots three three years years ago ago to to the the day, day, an an event event in in Coral Coral Springs Springs Sunday. Sunday. Remember Remember those those killed killed in in the the Parkland Parkland massacre? massacre? It It was was just just one one of of several several in in South South Florida Florida that that marked marked the the awful awful anniversary. anniversary. Those Those who who lived lived through through the the mass mass shooting shooting at at Stoneman Stoneman Douglas Douglas High High School, School, of of course, course, do do not not need need the the reminder. reminder. And And many, many, like like Haley Haley Bettencourt, Bettencourt, who's who's now now a a senior senior at at the the school, school, feel feel Survivor's guilt. I want to know why I was spared, but like I'll never know. It's just really hard to live with that, like knowing that You look, all these people don't like you couldn't do anything. She spoke to NBC Miami

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"parkland school" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Seen a tremendous outpouring of support. We will rebuild. And continue to bring Paul Newman's dream of a different kind of healing to more Children with seriously illnesses and their families. Very small WBZ Boston's news radio stay. Police say one man is dead after an early morning crashed today in took Sperry State troopers say his car rolled over into the median on 4 95 south, the SUV's driver, a man from Maine. Was transported to a local general hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police believe speeding may have contributed to the crash. And they say early evidence suggested driver was not wearing a seat belt. The crash is still under investigation. It's been three years to the day since the tragic school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. 17 people were killed in that shooting when a former student at the school opened fire on students they're shooting sparked a youth gun control movement called March for our lives. President Joe Biden calling on Congress to strengthen gun laws on the third anniversary of the shooting and Parkland, Florida, saying there was no time to wait. Florida Governor Rhonda Sanchez ordering flags to be at half staff all across that state coming up next for you in just two minutes, students at a local community college. Are helping out the state's covert rollout. Stay with us for all the details and much more right now, back to the ride, Traffic and weather together at 1 33. It's the super retailers of New England. All wheel drive traffic on the threes. Are we busy, Mike? Not so much. Tina. It's a quiet Sunday afternoon on the roads as we expected, but, yeah, we've got a couple of issues here in the first is in Dorchester getting word of a crash right at the intersection off Reports Street and Morrissey Boulevard. That's a really big intersection there, and it is keeping things slow getting through and just north of the city and Everett. We've gotta crash on route 16 it, making it tough, both directions between Sweetzer and Santilli circles. Those of those To nearby Rotary's in Everett. So really tough going on route 16 there as well. Things are good. It's quiet on 93 off the second bridge really all the way up past Exit one in Salem, New Hampshire. No worries there. Root one's clear A pass to Lynnfield Tunnel. Thea Parental 1 20 eights in good shape as well. Now, if we head back to the south, you'll see the expressways in great shape this afternoon, both ways in and out of the city. Their route three South Downs clear Weymouth down into Plymouth this afternoon, and that Lower end of 1 20 eight's good getting down through Needham and dead him downtown. No problems coming in on Storrow Drive. It's good both ways by Kenmore Square, The Tobin Bridge in the lower deck of 93, or wide open, and so is the mass Turnpike out to Natick and grafted as well. My king WBC's traffic on the threes. Thank you, Mike. We stay pretty cloudy this afternoon highs in the 30 Still pretty cloudy tonight down to about 28. Cloudy tomorrow with a little bit of snow expecting about a coating to an.

WIBC 93.1FM
"parkland school" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Okay, so the motion to strip green of her positions passed in the house by a margin of 230 to 199, with six representatives abstaining, because if memory serves, there are 435 representatives in the House of Representatives. Now it means Marjorie, who was elected just this past November, representing a southern state er southern district in Georgia. She can't take her possession on the education and budget committees. This is important because it's going to limit her ability and Hope of influencing legislation in Congress. If you know how bills are passed, first they're introduced to committee before they ever make it to the floor. So the number of committee positions and appointments and the kind of committee appointments that representative holds can dictate their influence within the halls of Congress. Now, before this vote, took place, representative Green took to the House floor and attempted to apologize and backtrack from the previous conspiratorial stances, which led to this point. In time. Now, this seem to have limited success. You see, school shootings are absolutely real. Every child that has lost those families mourn it. I understand how terrible it is. Because when I was 16 years old in 11th grade My school was a gun free school zone and one of my schoolmates brought guns to school and took our entire school hostage. And that happened right down the hall from my classroom. No, the fear that David Hog had that day. I know the fear that these kids have And this is why And I say this sincerely with all my heart because I love our kids, every single one of your Children, all of our Children. I truly believe that Children at school should never be left unprotected. I believe they should be just as protected as we were with 30,000 National Guardsmen, our Children, our future and there are most precious resource. Also want to tell you not 11 absolutely happened. My God, Yes, She absolutely went there because, of course she had to go there, Donnie. I see you holding your hands and disbelief. But that's that's Marjorie Taylor Greene. In a nutshell. That was a great transition, And she's having to backtrack on DCI's expressing this great sympathy supposedly for David Hog, But let's kind of, you know, turn back the clocks. Not that long ago just a couple of years ago, but Or she was elected representative from the state of Georgia. She participated in a number of very crazy cookie stuns, one of which included harassing this former Parkland school shooting survivor about his position on gun control. And that video is making its rounds on Social media. David, Why are you supporting.