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Corteva Petition Controversy and Severe Spring Weather Possible - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Six major commodity groups sent a letter to the ITC encouraging a NO vote in advancing a petition from Corteva Agribusiness, and forecasters say the spring severe weather season may quickly shift into high gear with favorable tornado conditions over the next few weeks.

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CBS Weekend News

shift. the officer's vehicle was taken from the crime scene and later recovered. police say a 66-year-old woman faces a bond hearing tomorrow after crashing her car into a building, killing two children and injuring several others. cbs's lana zak has the latest. >> we have a black escape that went through the building. >> reporter: the horror unfolded saturday in monroe county about 30 miles south of detroit. this suv seen speeding before, plowing 25 feet into a building where kids and their parents were attending a birthday party. >> we have several people on the ground as well as several children injured. >> reporter: first responders describe the scene as chaotic with high levels of emotion. >> sounds like we have a 4-year-old trapped underneath the vehicle. unknown life status at this time. >> reporter: a total of 15 people including at least three children were rushed to area hospitals by helicopter, ambulances and private cars. some with life-threatening injuries remain in critical

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Ayman

this political game we are seeing. troubling because obviously we know it is top issue. going in presidential. the reality is, even today there is an op-ed showing 1,100 counties in the u.s. would be experiencing decline. population in decline but for immigration. smart for a country to do and counties facing the lowest birthrate. our economy needs these workers and we need to stop putting in the policies. >> that is an important point as well. thank you very much, greatly appreciate your time. after the break, what the outrage over basketball star caitlin clark's salary tells us about a cultural shift when it comes to women's sports culturat comes to women's sports called td, tardive dyskinesia,

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Inside With Jen Psaki

opportunity, and a bigger burden than the state of california. >> i want to ask about arizona senate race. another person attempting to change, soft and, shift, chameleon whatever, is one of arizona's more known republicans, carey lake. she initially praised the measure as a great law, but now says the state supreme court decision to revive it is out of step the people of her state. she's been joking about blocks, that separate but related, what you make of her evolving stance? >> a person of remarkable character and conviction with compelling moral authority, that puts her finger to the wind and moves with the prevailing wind, please. her integrity has the form and substance, dare i say, you see the golden state bridge behind me, of fob. -- of fob.

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Ayman

obviously, you know, we know immigration is a top issue. we know that it is going to become even more so going into the presidential. but the reality is even today there is an op-ed showing the counties in the u.s. will be experiencing declines. that is where we have an opportunity to explain that immigration is not just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do for a country, for counties that are facing the lowest birthrate. our economies need these workers and we need to stop fear mongering, implementing these unconstitutional policies. >> thank you so much. i greatly appreciate your time. it's always great to have you back on the show. after the break, what the outrage over basketball star caitlin clark's salary tells us about a cultural shift when it comes to women sports.

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Dateline

>> kaplan asked about the night of the murder. terry said he spent the evening visiting his sister. he said he left about 9:00, stopped at a wendy's for dinner, then drove to work and slept in his car until his shift began. >> so you're in the parking lot at work? >> terry's sister confirmed his story. so did his boss who said she had security cam video that would show terry at work that night, but by then, kaplan had received an unexpected phone call from don's neighbor. >> she had become curious about her on surveillance video. she had looked at it and made a discovery and said hey, detective, you need to look at 7:41 p.m. >> a mysterious figure captured on camera. who was that lurking outside don's house? coming up. >> there someone in a hoodie and the individual walks off camera toward where don fluitt's door would be. >> did you think that surveillance camera had taken a picture of your killer? >> i did. >> when dateline continues. id

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CNN Newsroom Live

intensification have began to flee to parts of central and northern gaza. >> these are areas in gaza which have been almost entirely destroyed, returning to areas where there is still heavy airstrikes, heavy clashes on the ground, and where their homes have been turned to rubble. >> and as we know getting aid into gaza as a whole has proven extremely difficult, but particularly in these parts of central and northern gaza where now some civilians are attempting to flee. when of course, someone 0.7 million palestinians are displaced. and what we've been hearing from the un's humanitarian office is that not only are they struggling to get aid in, are only are they still facing obstructions? and the various land border crossings to get aid in. but it is still proving it almost impossible to get aid to some parts of northern and central gaza, where of course, as we know, more than 1 million people are facing acute levels of starvation not a shift first joining us from london. thanks very much when you developments out of jerusalem, this outlet where police say three people

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FOX and Friends

more than biden. but the biden people. >> ainsley: do you believe that? >> brian: i don't know this poll is something we sanctioned. we thought it hit our marks. but, the thing is, if you break down the categories, there is like nine categories, only 2 biden does better than trump. on all the individual, including leadership, effectiveness, comparing the administration, it's all trump. >> lawrence: i think the democrats are more concerned. and you don't have to take my word for it. look at the kennedy family. coming out there unsolicited to make it known, hey, he is our brother. we love him. but, we're all in for biden. >> ainsley: right. >> brian: all right. i'm going to read again? >> ainsley: yeah. >> brian: this is not a good story. heart break in chicago. a young officer shot and killed heading home from his shift just days before his 31st birthday. the growing impact of soft on crime policies. and law enforcement in the eye of the storm. >> officer was a victim of the type of crime that he was working against to keep people safe in this city.

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Americas Newsroom

today. >> martha: off duty chicago police officer was shot and killed minutes away from his home. he had just finished his shift on sunday morning before bullets rang out and his car was stolen. the search is on for a suspect. mike tobin live in chicago with the tragic story for us. hi, mike. >> sadly here we are again talking about another chicago police officer who just finished his shift. uniform still on and he was gunned down. sunday morning the officer was returning from work at 3:00 a.m. to gauge park, a neighborhood near midway airport. it was a violent carjacking. the shot spotter alerted officers guns were fired. they found him riddled with bullets and pronounced dead at the medical center. the new superintendent of the chicago police force said he was two days shy of his 31st birthday. >> it has got to stop.

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BBC News

him in the days following the attacks. however, his resignation has only come now. this likely reflects the greater visibility of his resignation and indeed replacement at this point in time. originally when we go back to the 7th of october, the idf was going to launch a large—scale ground operations into gaza and those required incredible intelligence collection needs, and therefore didn't make sense from a human resources perspective for haliva to remain in place. however, now that we are seeing the shift into more targeted operations in gaza, less of these large—scale territorial operations we saw in the early days in november or december and that becomes more feasible now. it is now more possible to find out put in his replacement as we see this operational shift. replacement as we see this operationalshift. i replacement as we see this operational shift. i suppose that's the question, isn't it? how does this leave the idf militarily? how much of a loss is this for them? obviously any loss of a senior commander is going to have

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