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so rare it hasn't happened since 1803. for all you history buffs that's the same year napoleon sold the louisiana territory to thomas jefferson. here's emily fannon of our cbs affiliate wdjt in milwaukee. >> reporter: around mid-may cicada noise will be in full swing. and while this high-pitched buzzing occurs every year throughout the midwest, experts say this year will be unique due to a rare emergence of cicadas that hasn't happened since the 1800s. >> we just had that solar eclipse recently. you only have so many opportunities in your life to see and witness something like that. and the cicadas are very similar. >> reporter: pj liesch is an extension entomologist at university of wisconsin, madison. he is also referred to as the wisconsin bug guy. >> these are the cicadas we'll be seeing emerge in large numbers this year. >> reporter: parts of southern wisconsin will experience these periodical cicadas, which only emerge every 13 or 17 years, a cycle scientists don't have a clear answer for.

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also in march the average interest rate for a new car loan was more than 7%. used, nearly 12%. as for finding something affordable -- >> the 20,000 vehicle's dead. if you want a $20,000 vehicle, you're buying a used car. >> reporter: what will it take for prices to turn around? >> in the end if consumers don't buy, prices will come down. >> reporter: thinks may be turning around. beau boeckmann owns a car dealership group in los angeles where inventory has been sitting. >> now we're getting incentives back. most of our interest rates are between 2.9 and 0%. >> reporter: then the cost of insurance. the latest consumer price index shows a 22% increase over last year. >> safety features, do they affect insurance rates? >> there's backup cameras, there's sensors. all these things cost quite a bit more to repair, so a bumper went from being $1,000 repair to maybe a 10,000, $20,000 repair.

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taken political grandstanding. it is imhumane to inhuman. i am sure you have seen kim reynolds, deployed the national guard for the crack down and made several trips to the u.s./mexico border in the last few years. why all of these theatrics for a state that is almost 8,000 miles away from the border? i mean, the cynic in me wants to say maybe she is auditioning for a position in a future trump administration. >> reporter: well, i will not weigh into the politics if it is an audition but i will say that it is unusual when you are seeing states that are far in the interior who seem like they want to participate in kind of

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for alleged human rights violations. that is unprecedented. but, as you just said, when the government ignores it leaves america with no other options. how do you square that? we are giving billions of military aid that we want to potentially sanction? >> reporter: i know it is not a word in english but it is unareaable. you unsquarable. the sanctions that will be applied on one battalion. operating in the west bank, that is not, that is not a policy. that is a lull. that is part of the former senator's law which we can not, an amendment in 2008. not getting in the legal history that say law that says the u.s. will prohibit any

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not be able to organize against anything. freedom of exprotection would be on the table for him if he enjokes the insurrection act as he wants to. jonathan, i wanted to turn to trump here in a moment. during the hush money trial we saw the former president in a new light. someone who was falling asleep. somebody who did not have the stamina or the strength if you will to realize the moment he was in. could his image take a hit during the next couple of hits on trial in a way that dents him? >> reporter: i think very much could. i was in the courtroom. i saw him falling asleep. this is not reportedly, this actually happened. on more than one occasion, monday and again on thursday and friday. he was nodding off. it makes it hard for him to call joe biden sleepy joe. that nickname is out the window. and think about the contrast. joe biden has what they call

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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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he violated it a dozen times. the tools that exist in the system people don't seem willing to use them on him. what do you have to say about that? >> reporter: oftentimes judges are reluctant to sanction defendants because they want to make sure they are giving, having a vigorous defense and free to do all of the things they want to do. i agree with you. i think there is a worry here that trump is baiting them and they are just giving him what he wants the image of trump being fined or jailed for contempt for violating the gag order is one that they can use and it will be one that he uses to attack the credibility and to raise the temperature on this. the judges want to bring calm not chaos. calm cools down. let's get the trial done and not worry about sideshows. trump is all about chaos and creating all of this sideshow it is part of his game plan.

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are pro-palestinian in their own telling. the idea that this republican senator has such harsh ideas how to deal with people protesting things that he does not agree with feels like a hallmark of this republican party. >> reporter: well, listen, i have not spoken, i don't dough what is inside other people's minds. i try not to do that. this is what i do know, i do know is our country is in a spiral right now. it is in a spiral of partisanship and it is a spiral of extremism. what we really need is leaders that will stop the spiral, who will arrest it, stop it from happening and unite us again. we are at our best when we are united, we come together and that is the leadership we need now more than ever. when we come back the rise of right wing domestic violence extremism, happening right now in our country. but it also happened before in the years leading up to the

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criminal trial has had many of the hallmarks of trying to prosecute one. criminal division deputy chief msnbc legal analysts, christie greenberg, she was at the courthouse. miles is still with us. so, we were peppering you with questions during the break. tell us about your thoughts of the jury that has been paneled. >> reporter: i think day one there are were a few questionable jurors, one of them luckily excused because they found out he had a prior arrest. some of them, a few red flags. somebody that says they have, follows the news and says they follow lawsuits and is up-to- date on things but has absolutely no opinion about trump's character that strikes me as far-fetched. most people has an opinion about his character. it would strike me more believable if that person said i have an opinion but i can set it aside and be impartial and focus on the facts and the law when they were trying too hard

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against anything if trump becomes president in this country. again, freedom of expression would certainly be on the table for him if he invokes the insurrection act as he wants to. jonathan, i wanted to turn to trump here in a moment during the hush money trial as we did see the former president in a new light. this is someone who was reportedly falling asleep. somebody who did not have the stamina or the strength if you will to realize the moment he was in. could his image actually take a hit during the next couple of weeks on trial in a way that actually dents him? >> reporter: i think it very much could. i was in the courtroom, and i saw him falling asleep. this is in the reportedly it, but this happened. on more than one occasion, by the way, on monday and then again on thursday and friday. he was nodding off. that's not a good look. it will make it hard for him to call joe biden sleepy joe. that nickname is out the window. think about the contrast. joe biden has with what they

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