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and the reality is it's done. >> house speaker mike johnson facing a mutiny from rebel republicans. what happens next and why the clock may be ticking for tiktok. also tonight, israel pounds gaza as violence in the west bank surges. >> reporter: i'm debora patta, in the west bank city of tulkarem where residents are mopping up the damage after a two-day israeli military operation. plus, historic trial. >> reporter: i'm shanelle kaul in new york where in just hours opening statements will be heard in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. deadly crash. a suspected drunk driver plows into a birthday party celebration. at least two children are killed. plus, the cicadas are coming. why this year's invaders could number in the trillions. and later, price shock. why costs are soaring at every turn for american drivers. >> reporter: i'm jeff nguyen in

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BBC News

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

happens next. >> reporter: the clock may be ticking on tiktok with the house passing a bill saturday afternoon to force the app's chinese parent company to sell the platform. the measure would give bytedance nine months to do that and allow the president to extend the deadline by another 90 days. if it isn't sold by then, tiktok could be banned in the u.s. >> save tiktok! >> reporter: tiktok has some 170 million active users in the u.s., some of whom have long railed against the possibility of a shutdown of the app. >> call them and tell them to stop the ban. >> reporter: this new move in the house looks to have enough support in the senate that it will reach the president's desk. president biden was asked about a ban last month. >> mr. president, do you still support banning tiktok? would you sign that bill? >> if they pass it, i'll sign it. >> reporter: the biden administration has said the app represents the national security threat with the owners having close ties to the chinese government, claims that its ceo has repeatedly denied. tiktok has been banned on federal government devices, but -- >> trump or biden? >> you kidding? >> reporter: the biden presidential campaign has an active account. a space to interact with younger potential voters. what would be the effect of a ban? how would it impact people? >> this is totally uncharted territory in the u.s. you wouldn't be able to update or distribute the app. >> reporter: tiktok releasing a

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Alex Witt Reports

a busy week ahead in the trials and tribulations of donald trump. tamara opening statements begin in the new york hush money case. the former president is required to be in court all week also tomorrow and another newer courtroom they will hold a hearing of questions about the $175 million bond posted in the former president civil fraud case. tuesday, they will hold a hearing on trump's potential gag order violations in the hush money case. thursday, another high-stakes showdown with the supreme court hears arguments on trump's claims of presidential immunity. joining me now, jonathan alter, msnbc contributor and author of the old goats newsletter and tristan, former assistant attorney general. let's get into this. while trump is in court for the hush money trial, this week, the bond hearing in the civil fraud case, that could have some meter -- major implications for the former president. is it possible that the judge decides this bond is not valid and would that mean the clock starts ticking again for new york to start seizing trump's assets? >> alex, that is exactly right.

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Scandalous

by the fact that she wouldn't run it because i was just horrified about how she might have known. i felt somebody must be selling stories, and i sat down the five people in our lives who knew and interrogated them violently. you know, i was under such intense pressure and said, "it has to be one of you. so who is it?" and lots of tears and denials. i tried to feel relieved that it was... that she had given us her word. but i also, by that point, understood the nature of the beast and that it was probably only a matter of time. so the clock was ticking. so what happened next? the sun actually didn't run this story, despite apparently having the confirmation of sienna's pregnancy. the story appeared in an american publication called the star.

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Anderson Cooper 360

from legal experts is mostly journal editorial all of these are stewards legal experts, sitting how this is not a case the case is ridiculous. >> a of course, will be for the jury of seven menn and five women to decide cnn's kara scannell is outside the courthouse for us and lower manhattan. so what was the scene like in court today? >> anderson, this all happens so quickly in the final half-hour of the de as the clock was ticking towards four, 30, the prosecutors use their four remaining painting strikes and the trump's legal team use their four remaining strikes and before we knew it, there was a jury of 12 seated and one of several alternate the first one that's been seated to hear this historic first trial of a former president we have our jury that from judge juan merchan late today, you world is watching this hoax you got to be the chatter control you

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

rest of the 12-person jury, plus six alternates. as trump looked on, prosecutors warning, "some of the witnesses have what you might consider some baggage," ticking them off one by one -- "a tabloid publisher," "a porn star," and a "former lawyer" for trump who has pleaded guilty to other crimes. "will you keep an open mind?" the prosecutor asked. at the end of the day, a rush of activity, seven new jurors seated. the judge declare, "we have our jury." among the newly chosen, a speech therapist, a physical therapist, a security engineer, an mba in finance, a wealth manager, a man who works for an eyewear company, and a woman who said she works in product development, and expressed some rather strong views about trump. as the former president listened intently, sometimes fidgeting, the woman told the court, "i don't like his persona. he is just very selfish and self-serving. i don't really appreciate that in any public servant. how he carries himself in public, it's not my cup of tea." the woman conceding she doesn't like trump, but she pledged to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

tonight. 100 days to the paris olympics. today, a clock on, where else? the eiffel tower, begin ticking down to the open ceremony on july 26th. thousands gathered at the birthplace of the ancient games in olympia, greece, to light the olympic torch. we will spend the next 100 days traveling 3000 miles to the french capital for the countdown is officially on. >> there is an air of interest excitement in paris tonight. 100 days before its first olympics in 100 years. venue is now visible from the eiffel tower. they are set to host the opening ceremony and triathlon. there is security and pollution concerns. >> for every event, you have to look at your plans. >> construction is underway. just a month ago, this wasn't

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Wool: Southland farmers create bedding range for their own flock

It is becoming a familiar story — strong- wool growers, frustrated by pitiful returns for their wool , despite it ticking all the environmental and...

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Former Rotorua butcher Ross Dittmer takes Coast to Coast age group podium months after battling prostate cancer a second time

Not even a second cancer diagnosis was going to stop Rotorua’s Ross Dittmer from ticking off the gruelling Coast to Coast multi-sport event from his bucket...

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