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CBS Weekend News

they're referred to as broods, and more than a dozen states will experience these two types of cicadas at the same time, which liesch says will create a much louder and at times annoying noise. >> you see a grove of trees behind us with singing male cicadas, that might be in the range of 70 to 80 decibels, which could be similar to a vacuum cleaner. but if you are really close, it could be more in the range of 90 to 100 decibels, which is really, really loud. >> reporter: while the noise from cicadas can be a little disruptive, overall they do produce some environmental benefits, such as being a valuable food source for insects and other predators, as well as improving water filtration into the ground. >> that is going to be very similar impacts to if you paid to have your lawn aerated. >> reporter: the cicadas are expected in big numbers. hundreds of trillions of them, maybe more, across 16 states. for cbs news, emily fannon, madison, wisconsin. straight ahead on the "cbs

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Dateline

>> at this point, i am 100% sure that terry is our guy. >> kaplan spoke to don's mom, sharon and his brother, dennis. >> we do have a suspect in this case and we do have an arrest warrant. >> yes! >> terrific. >> it's terry white. >> the case seemed to be solved, but there was a problem. before kaplan could find terry, he got a call from christine. she said terry was missing. >> you put the noose around terry's neck which are also finding out he doesn't seem to be around anymore. >> right. >> kaplan asked christine to stop by the station. she thought he might have information that could help find her husband. >> i think at that point, her willingness to cooperate with me was sort of gone. >> kaplan got a search warrant for her car and phone, hoping to find clues that might lead him to terry. >> interesting enough, we find her cell phone in the glove compartment and there is a last will and testament right next to it. >> a last will and testament in the glove compartment?

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HARDtalk

i mean, how far do you take it? at the end of the day, you do say, and you've said perhaps this is, again, a product of your past, your working—class roots, that acting is a job, it's a trade. it is a job. yes. it's like many otherjobs. and, ultimately, don't you have to... snaps fingers ..kind of switch off at the end of the day? you do. yeah, i mean, i can switch off. but i give 100% on the day. but i can switch off. yeah. now, thinking about your background and some of the great roles you've played, and award—winning roles like playing in happy—go—lucky, mike leigh's film, where your character was socially awkward, was a loner, wasn't particularly nice. yes. and then, i think, around the same time, maybe a couple of years separate, you played another very striking role in a film called tyrannosaur... yes. ..where you were, again, a loner, but you were actually

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Life Liberty Levin

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FOX News Sunday

artillery, that are necessary the air defense, patriot systems, that iran needs many more of them to protect its cities. we also can enforce sanctions seize and sell russian assets to provide more resources to ukraine. we are building. this measure strongly bipartisan sends a message to the world the ford minister of lithuania yesterday said good at to have you back america. i think america is back on offense. this sign that we can come together in a bipartisan way for our national security and to send a message to putin, to she, to the dictators of the world totocentury popping the champage corks, americans going to defend democracy. 3600 vance works the number succumb to patriot missiles 100 millimeters shells he talks about all these things even if we ramp up to the goals that we have for next year, we are not going to get to one third of

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BBC News

i have seen doctors and nurses who are overwhelmed this year, more than 73,000 people have been injured so far and was of them have moderate to severe injuries. i have seen a lot of death among children. one in 100 children in gaza have been killed which is the equivalent of half a million americans being killed in six months. this is unprecedented, this is catastrophic and it should stop. talking about the impact on children, tell us more about the physical brunt of this that they are bearing, a lot of children losing limbs, if they don't lose their lives, and then the mental toll here as well, so many children being orphaned as well. i mean, as we know, now there is an additional problem which is the acute malnutrition among children. one—third of the children in gaza have acute malnutrition which will lead to irreversible impact on your physical

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

at columbia this week now calling on university president minouche shafik to resign. tonight the white house weighing in, saying in part, "while every american has the right to peaceful protest, calls for violence and physical intimidation targeting jewish students and the jewish community are blatantly anti-semitic, unconscionable, and dangerous, and have absolutely no place on any college campus or anywhere in the united states of america." last week, an unauthorized encampment on campus led to more than 100 arrests. >> i was one of the students arrested, suspended by the university. all of these students know the risk. >> reporter: tonight, an escalating conflict growing more contentious on campus. george solis, nbc news. in washington, a high wire political act tonight for the house speaker, facing down an intensifying push by some in his party to kick him out of leadership. all of it fallout for his support of this weekend's vote to help ukraine to the tune of $60 billion. julie tsirkin is on capitol hill. >> reporter: tonight, growing pressure on house speaker mike johnson, facing a

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CNN Newsroom Live

in manhattan behind me, the one that's actually off-campus. students able to only make their way up to the fence as the campus itself remains restricted with access only allowed for students and staff because of these ongoing demonstrations on campus, there is still what's referred to as the gaza solidarity encampment that continues to grow should have people that have been gathering on the campus south lawn. would that unified message with those protesters on the outside of the campus calling on columbia university to divest from companies with israeli connections. the question now though, is exactly how long those protesters will be allowed to remain on the columbia university given that it was just a few days ago that university officials called on the nypd to make their way onto campus to clear out that in cabinet which resulted in well over 100 but arrests and some students suspensions question is, are we bound to see that yet again, over the weekend, i had an opportunity visit that in cabinet and things were peaceful as security looked on

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The Big Weekend Show

in a jewish, who is a sophomore here: be university is told us how she feels. >> she's not wanted here they say this and they don't care they just hate jews. that's obviously very important but we are not going anywhere. >> no more than 100 jewish students have created a petition asking the columbia administration to consider allowing them to continue the process virtually while office continues to play out on campus. be university telling us that it is acting students concerns about back to you. >> thank you. i lisa cannot help but to remember what a like told me that when it spoke to college and she ran out of there and the justification was the college was a safe and peaceful environment that she brought for the hateful message and because of that god's word she was

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

intentions to post an insanction on the idf is the height of absurdity and a moral low. columbia university is holding classes virtually following the demonstrations over the war in gaza on campus. the university's president made the announcement earlier this morning, but it comes a day after a well-known raby at the school urged students to leave campus as soon as possible. in an online post, he called the recent demonstrations terrible and tragic saying the university police and staff cannot guarantee the safety of students. a group representing jewish campus life, however, say they do not believe students should leave columbia and are calling on the university and city to do more to ensure students' safety. last week more than 100 people were arrested on campus. the pro-palestinian protest continued throughout the weekend. some jewish students say they've been threatened with heat speech and calls for violence.

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