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tonight breaking news as we come on the

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air in the west Europe and Canada Strike

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Back Against the US and president

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Trump's tariffs also tonight 1300

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federal workers fired from the

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Department of Education the mother

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trapped in her car under a bridge for 6

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days screaming for help and the scrubbed

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launched just a short time ago right

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here in Florida they were hoping to get

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those astronauts home first tonight the

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retaliation against the US just hours

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after president Trump imposed 25%

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tariffs on steel and aluminum coming

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into the US from Canada and Europe what

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they've now done in response tonight

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what this now means for American

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consumers and the new polls tonight

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Americans souring on President Trump's

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handling of the economy the polling

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worse on tariffs also tonight the Trump

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Administration gutting the Department of

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Education nearly half the staff now gone

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more than 1300 fired the concern across

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the country from parents who depend on

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student loans and financial aid to get

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their kids through college and other

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programs their children depend on

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tonight what the new secretary of

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education is now saying tonight the

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sheriff who now says a person of

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interest has been identified in the case

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of that missing Pittsburgh College

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student on spring break what authorities

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of the Dominican Republic are now saying

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tonight about the young man who was

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believed to be the last person to see

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her alive tonight that mother trapped in

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her car for 6 days with broken bones

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veering off the road under a bridge the

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cars driving over the bridge could not

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hear her screams how she survived this

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tonight hundreds of suppor ERS demanding

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the release of a former Columbia grad

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student and pro Palestinian activist

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arrested by Ice agents saying this is an

01:37 - 01:41

attack on Free Speech his wife a grad

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student 8 months pregnant pleading for

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his release tonight the Trump

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Administration calling him a national

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security threat tonight the breaking

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news just a short time ago right here in

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Florida you'll remember those two

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astronauts left in space they were

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supposed to be there for a week instead

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they've now been there nearly a year the

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SpaceX launch scrubbed just a short time

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ago it was part of the effort to get

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them home so what happens now we're also

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tracking a powerful storm heavy rain

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possible flooding severe storms moving

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into the Midwest then the Northeast and

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the record-breaking heat returning Lee

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Goldberg has the forecast late today

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we've learned of an explosion at a

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senior living facility reports of

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multiple injuries and tonight m in

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America is back how you can get a piece

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of your favorite team just in time for

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opening

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day from ABC News this is ABC World News

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Tonight with David

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mure and good evening tonight from

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Orlando Florida we have a lot to get to

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tonight and we begin with the

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president's trade War escalating tonight

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this evening the retaliation against the

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United States Canada and the European

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Union responding quickly just hours

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after president Trump's 25% tariff on

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All Steel and aluminum coming into the

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United States Canada the largest

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supplier of Steel to the US slapping new

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tariffs on $2 billion worth of us Goods

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that are sold in Canada and the 27

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countries of the European Union imposing

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retaliatory tariffs on up to $28 billion

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worth of us goods sold in Europe

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including Harley-Davidson motorcycles

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and Kentucky bourbon president Trump

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with the Irish Prime Minister visiting

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the White House today the president

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suggesting his tariffs won't stop here

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saying of course I'm going to respond

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and tonight here the new poll showing

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56% of Americans disapprove of President

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Trump's handling of the economy the

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numbers even worse on the president's

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tariffs ABC's chief White House corresp

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B Mary Bruce leading us off

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tonight Rel today president Trump side

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by side in the Oval Office with the head

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of the Irish government as his

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escalating trade War tests the US

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European relationship I'm not happy with

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the European Union I want to tell you

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and and we're going to win that we're

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going to win that Financial battle after

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Trump imposed those sweeping 25% tariffs

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on aluminum and steel Imports the

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European Union retaliating with tariffs

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on up to$ 28 billion of us Goods Trump

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making it clear this isn't over vowing

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to respond in kind with sweeping

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retaliatory tariffs early next month

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they're doing what they should be doing

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perhaps for the European Union but it

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does create ill will and uh as you know

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we're going to be doing reciprocal

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tariffs so whatever they charge us we're

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we're charging them Canada also striking

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back with new tariffs on 20 billion doll

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worth of us Goods mostly steel and

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aluminum but also computers and Sporting

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Goods after weeks of whiplash Trump

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threatening tariffs imposing some and

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walking back others many Americans are

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feeling the uncertainty in swisser Iowa

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Distillery owner Jeff Quint says it's

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paralyzing bourbon the bourbon industry

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is going to be collateral damage in this

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tariff War I don't really think there's

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any way around that and he's not alone

04:48 - 04:53

tonight the majority of Americans 61%

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now say they disapprove of how the

04:53 - 04:58

president is handling tariffs 56% say

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they disapprove of his handling of the

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economy overall but the president has

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dismissed those concerns tonight saying

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he has the right to change

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course there's been a lot of on and off

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some inconsistency there's no

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inconsistency I'm not like a block that

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just I won't delay I have it's called

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flexibility it's not called

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inconsistency it's called

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flexibility now as the president defends

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his tariffs over on Capital Hill tonight

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the government is inching closer to a

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shutdown after Senate Democrats

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announced they will not support the

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house passed funding bill now certainly

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no one wants to see the government shut

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down but Senate Democrats say they're

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concerned that the current bill would

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give the Trump administration too much

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leeway to continue overhauling the

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government instead they're now hoping

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for a short-term solution but the clock

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is ticking the government set to shut

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down Friday at midnight

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David all right Mary Bruce leading us

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off again tonight Mary thank you of

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course the other major headline tonight

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the massive firings at the Department of

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Education more than 1300 workers now

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fired tonight about half of of the

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department staff now gone and tonight

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the concern across this country from

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parents who count on student loans and

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financial aid to get their kids through

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college and on other programs their

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children depend on here's Rachel Scott

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tonight the Department of Education

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effectively gutted slashing nearly half

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its Workforce more than 1300 workers

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fired now Department of

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education's uh may be more so than any

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any other place has a lot of people that

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can be cut the number one showing up to

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work number two they're not doing a good

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job the Department of Education oversees

06:34 - 06:38

Federal loans and financial aid which

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millions of students apply for each year

06:38 - 06:42

to pay for college the agency also

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provides funding for students with

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disabilities and from low-income

06:44 - 06:48

families new education secretary Linda

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McMahon promising those programs won't

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be impacted the outward facing programs

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the the grants the Appropriations that

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come from Congress all of that are being

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met uh and none of that's going to fall

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through the cracks but the nation's

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largest teachers says students will pay

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the price it's going to have a real

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impact on real students on real schools

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on real families across this country

07:09 - 07:15

higher class sizes less resources for

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our students and families that's

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something Cassandra Bell in Kentucky

07:17 - 07:23

fears for her son Conrad who has autism

07:20 - 07:25

they this man on his little his program

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there's nowh for them to go especially

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these parents we've been talking trying

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to figure out you know what are we going

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to do with our kids if this goes we're

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waiting with baited breath to see what's

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going to happen and amid all this

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concern we're now hearing tonight Rachel

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what's the administration saying David

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sources tell me the administration is

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currently in the process of moving some

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of the work under the Department of

07:43 - 07:46

Education like those federal student

07:44 - 07:47

loan programs to other agencies

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including the Department of Treasury

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David all right our senior political

07:49 - 07:52

correspondent Rachel Scott with us here

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tonight Rachel thank you we turn now to

07:52 - 07:55

the investigation Into The Disappearance

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of that 20-year-old Pittsburgh College

07:55 - 08:00

student who disappeared while on spring

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break in the Dominican Republic tonight

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a sheriff here in the US now says a

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person of interest has been identified

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in this case and what local authorities

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are now saying about the young man who

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was believed to be the last person to

08:09 - 08:13

see her alive in the Dominican Republic

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ABC's Ariel rashev is there again

08:13 - 08:18

tonight tonight helicopters hovering

08:16 - 08:20

over the water in punana as authorities

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search for missing 20-year-old

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University of Pittsburgh student sodika

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konanki authorities combing CCTV footage

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and interviewing staff at the Ryu

08:26 - 08:31

Republic hotel where she and five

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friends were staying this is the beach

08:31 - 08:36

where sudika disappeared but just down

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the coastline three foreign tourists

08:36 - 08:41

died from drowning in these Waters back

08:38 - 08:43

in January konanki lives in Lowden

08:41 - 08:45

County Virginia the sheriff there at one

08:43 - 08:46

point called the man who was with her

08:45 - 08:48

the night she vanished a person of

08:46 - 08:50

interest but authorities in the

08:48 - 08:53

Dominican Republic say that is not the

08:50 - 08:55

case and the man is cooperating with the

08:53 - 08:58

investigation as a witness Dominican

08:55 - 09:01

police sources say he is not a suspect

08:58 - 09:03

and so far no evidence of violence David

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at this point there are no suspects in

09:03 - 09:07

this case police say that they have

09:05 - 09:09

spoken to seda's friends and to that man

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and they continue to hunt for answers

09:09 - 09:13

David Ariel RF reporting again tonight

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Ariel thank you we turn now to the

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remarkable Survival Story tonight the

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Indiana mother of three found alive

09:18 - 09:22

after being trapped in her car for 6

09:19 - 09:24

days with broken bones after veering off

09:22 - 09:25

the road and ending up under a bridge

09:24 - 09:28

none of the drivers overhead could hear

09:25 - 09:31

her screams and the one thing she did to

09:28 - 09:34

survive this for days here's Stephanie

09:31 - 09:37

Ramos tonight an incredible Story of

09:34 - 09:40

Survival an Indiana woman found alive

09:37 - 09:42

after spending nearly a week trapped

09:40 - 09:45

inside her car declared missing by her

09:42 - 09:47

family we had thought the worst Briana

09:45 - 09:49

Castle a mother of three was driving

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late at night last Wednesday when she

09:49 - 09:54

fell asleep her car veering off into a

09:51 - 09:56

ditch underneath a bridge Castle stuck

09:54 - 09:59

inside with several broken bones she had

09:56 - 10:02

an APR for days she could hear cars

09:59 - 10:04

going by and screaming her car hidden

10:02 - 10:06

from view the 41-year-old unable to

10:04 - 10:10

reach her phone the only way she was

10:06 - 10:13

able to survive was using her hoodie and

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dipping it into the water in the ditch

10:13 - 10:18

and suck in the water then yesterday

10:16 - 10:21

after 6 days someone nearby finally

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spotting the vehicle making his way down

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the embankment with his supervisor who's

10:23 - 10:29

also a local fire chief she was very

10:26 - 10:31

conscious very alert very aware of how

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severe her injuries were Castle

10:31 - 10:36

airlifted to a Chicago hospital for

10:33 - 10:39

treatment her family grateful she's

10:36 - 10:42

alive I'm so glad she was found alive

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and I just can't wait to hug her and and

10:42 - 10:46

kiss her castle remains in the hospital

10:44 - 10:50

tonight and David officials say she is

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in serious condition David an

10:50 - 10:53

extraordinary story Stephanie thank you

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tonight hundreds of supporters are

10:53 - 10:56

demanding the release of a former

10:55 - 10:58

Columbia grad student and pro

10:56 - 11:01

Palestinian activist arrested by Ice

10:58 - 11:03

agent saying this is an attack on Free

11:01 - 11:05

Speech his American Wife 8 months

11:03 - 11:07

pregnant pleading for his release

11:05 - 11:09

tonight the Trump Administration calling

11:07 - 11:10

him a national security threat here's

11:09 - 11:14

Aaron

11:10 - 11:15

kki Deport tonight with hundreds of

11:14 - 11:17

protesters in New York City clamoring

11:15 - 11:19

for the release of pro Palestinian

11:17 - 11:22

activist Mahmud Khal a federal judge is

11:19 - 11:25

now weighing his bid for

11:22 - 11:27

Freedom khil a former Columbia grad

11:25 - 11:28

student was the lead negotiator during

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demonstrations that took over the campus

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last spring he's a green card holder

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with no criminal record but his lawyer

11:32 - 11:36

says Federal immigration agents

11:34 - 11:38

identified targeted and detained KH

11:36 - 11:40

simply because he advocated for

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Palestinians this is an America this is

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a US person he's a lawful perent

11:42 - 11:45

resident he's been separated from his

11:43 - 11:47

family the Trump Administration argues

11:45 - 11:49

it has the right to deport Kalo calling

11:47 - 11:51

him a national security threat this is

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not about Free Speech this is about

11:51 - 11:53

people that don't have a right to be in

11:52 - 11:55

the United States to begin with when you

11:53 - 11:58

go to college campus you incite

11:55 - 12:01

protesting and locking down taking over

11:58 - 12:03

buildings and and damaging property and

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handing out leaflets for Hamas who is a

12:03 - 12:06

terrorist

12:04 - 12:09

organization com to this country either

12:06 - 12:11

on a Visa or becoming a resident alien

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is a great privilege but there are rules

12:11 - 12:14

associated with that khalil's wife who's

12:13 - 12:16

eight months pregnant was in the front

12:14 - 12:19

row at the hearing today her lawyer

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Reading a statement it's shameful that

12:19 - 12:24

the United States government continues

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to hold him because he stood for the

12:24 - 12:30

rights and lives of his

12:27 - 12:33

people I demand his immediate release

12:30 - 12:34

and return to our family his lawyers say

12:33 - 12:36

they've been unable to even talk to

12:34 - 12:38

Khalil privately since his arrest David

12:36 - 12:39

the judge said they must be allowed a

12:38 - 12:42

phone call tonight but for the

12:39 - 12:44

foreseeable future Khalil will remain in

12:42 - 12:46

custody at an ice Detention Facility in

12:44 - 12:48

Louisiana David our chief investigative

12:46 - 12:50

correspondent Eric kki with us tonight

12:48 - 12:52

Aaron thank you we turn next tonight to

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the launch that was scrubbed just a

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short time ago right here in Florida it

12:54 - 12:57

was all part of the effort to get to

12:55 - 12:59

those two astronauts left in space on

12:57 - 13:01

the International Space Station you'll

12:59 - 13:03

remember they were sent on that 8-day

13:01 - 13:05

mission but they've now been in space

13:03 - 13:08

for nearly a year so what happens now

13:05 - 13:09

ABC's Faith abou at Cape Canaveral right

13:08 - 13:12

here in Florida

13:09 - 13:14

tonight tonight just minutes before

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launch SpaceX scrapping a mission that

13:14 - 13:19

was intended to help bring home two

13:16 - 13:21

astronauts left in space for 9 months

13:19 - 13:23

after their 8-day mission was

13:21 - 13:25

unexpectedly extended unfortunately

13:23 - 13:28

we're not going today SpaceX citing a

13:25 - 13:29

hydraulic issue on Tuesday the

13:28 - 13:32

astronauts are discussing the long

13:29 - 13:34

awaited return home the prime moment is

13:32 - 13:36

when those parachutes open when you

13:34 - 13:38

return to Earth uh and your parachutes

13:36 - 13:40

open that is a great feeling the four

13:38 - 13:42

crew members were in The Capsule ready

13:40 - 13:44

to go their mission was to replace the

13:42 - 13:47

current team including astronaut Sunny

13:44 - 13:48

Williams and Butch Wilmore who arrived

13:47 - 13:52

to the International Space Station on

13:48 - 13:54

Boeing Starliner spacecraft back in June

13:52 - 13:56

marking its first crew test flight but

13:54 - 13:59

their 8-day mission in space stretching

13:56 - 14:01

to nearly a year after NASA and Boeing

13:59 - 14:04

brought the Starliner back to Earth

14:01 - 14:06

without the two astronauts due to

14:04 - 14:08

technical issues and despite the

14:06 - 14:10

disappointment tonight David SpaceX is

14:08 - 14:12

hoping to have the capsule back in orbit

14:10 - 14:14

as soon as possible their next

14:12 - 14:16

opportunity is tomorrow evening if they

14:14 - 14:19

can fix the hydraulic issue and the

14:16 - 14:20

weather cooperates David Faith Abu at

14:19 - 14:23

the Kennedy Space Center right here in

14:20 - 14:25

Florida Faith thank you tonight 2 24

14:23 - 14:27

hours after Ukraine agreed to that us

14:25 - 14:29

plan for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia

14:27 - 14:31

president Trump now with a war war in

14:29 - 14:33

for Russia if they don't sign on saying

14:31 - 14:35

he could do things financially that

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would be quote devastating for Russia

14:35 - 14:39

meantime Russia is advancing on the

14:37 - 14:41

battlefield Vladimir Putin making a rare

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visit to Russia's KK region Putin in

14:41 - 14:45

uniform today uh just before us Envoy

14:44 - 14:48

Steve witkoff arise for the Trump

14:45 - 14:50

Administration in Moscow for talks on

14:48 - 14:51

that potential ceasefire when we come

14:50 - 14:52

back tonight we're tracking a powerful

14:51 - 14:54

storm in the west also severe weather

14:52 - 14:56

moving into the Midwest then the

14:54 - 14:58

Northeast and this record-breaking heat

14:56 - 15:00

makes a return so Lee Goldberg has the

14:58 - 15:02

forecast also we learned late today of

15:00 - 15:03

an explosion at a senior living facility

15:02 - 15:05

there are reports of multiple injuries

15:03 - 15:07

tonight and the new images posted online

15:05 - 15:09

the chaotic fight and shooting erupting

15:07 - 15:11

at a major American airport what

15:09 - 15:12

authorities are now saying in just a

15:11 - 15:14

moment

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here tonight here we're tracking this

15:14 - 15:18

powerful new CrossCountry storm Heavy

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Rain flooding and possible mudslides

15:18 - 15:22

taking aim at the west then severe

15:20 - 15:24

storms moving from the Midwest right

15:22 - 15:25

into the Northeast and record heat then

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returning let's get right back to chief

15:25 - 15:29

meteorologist Lee Goldberg from WABC in

15:28 - 15:31

New York Lee

15:29 - 15:32

David the warm temperatures in the East

15:31 - 15:34

not waiting to the official start of

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spring next week we could hit 80 in

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Cincinnati maybe a record high in

15:35 - 15:39

Memphis after a brief cool down the

15:37 - 15:41

Northeast warms up over the weekend in

15:39 - 15:42

the west the latest cross country storm

15:41 - 15:44

soaking the Bay Area there's a flood

15:42 - 15:46

watch in Southern California tonight in

15:44 - 15:48

early Thursday we're concerned about

15:46 - 15:49

significant debris flow and flash

15:48 - 15:50

flooding it's heavy snow in the

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mountains meanwhile severe weather will

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reach the Midwest by the time we get to

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Friday night a tornado threat from

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places like St Louis down in Memphis the

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severe weather gets to the east coast

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over the weekend David

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tracking it right here again tonight Lee

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thank you when we come back here new

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images of the fight and shooting

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breaking out at a major US airport the

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pictures also coming in the explosion at

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a senior facility and then tonight made

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it America is back how to get a piece of

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your favorite team and before opening

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day to help some American

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workers to the index of other news

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tonight new images emerging of the

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chaotic shooting at Chicago's O'Hare

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Airport video posted online showing a

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fight erupting inside Terminal 2

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erupting in gunfire than spilling

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outside police say one person was

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wounded dozens of shell casings found at

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the scene the victim is in stable

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condition tonight no arrests have been

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made tonight in Denver firefighters

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responding to reports of an explosion

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and fire at an assisted living facility

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authorities say that explosion happening

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inside the building at least eight

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people hospitalized 87 residents were

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forced out many in wheelchairs there was

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also a Transformer fire right near that

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facility the cause of the explosion and

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that fire are both under investigation

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when we come back here tonight made at

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America is back and what did they do

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with all those major league baseball

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bats how to get a piece of your favorite

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team before opening day in a

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moment ABC World News Tonight with David

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M sponsored by vivg hulo and

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vivg finally tonight here ma in America

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celebrating your favorite team and

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celebrating American

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workers tonight made in America takes us

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to Winter Haven Florida about 50 m South

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right here in Orlando the company Dugout

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mugs and their home run idea ready for

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MLB opening day a little more than 2

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weeks from now hey David welcome to

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Dugout mugs owner Chris denner bringing

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us inside at Chris's pitch Dugout mugs

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are baseball bat barrels hollowed out

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and turned into probably one of the most

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awesome drinking mugs on the planet the

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wood from Vermont New Hampshire Maine

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Ohio and New York 20 workers in all 900

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mugs a day as an idea that started in a

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Dugout in a baseball Dugout almost 9

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years ago uh it's kind of crazy to see

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how far we've come and uh what we've

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been able to accomplish and they've got

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your favorite team we had your favorite

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major league baseball team or custom

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logos we're solding all major league

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baseball stadiums and tonight those mugs

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getting shipped to MLB stadiums and

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Training Camps across this country here

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they are in Lakeland Florida just

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outside Orlando at Publix's field at

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Joker margin Stadium home of the Detroit

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Tigers Spring training camp their mugs

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in the team shop on the field and in the

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stands and back with us to tonight hey

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David owner Chris denner on what

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happened after we first reported on them

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before the holidays I just wanted to say

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thanks so much to you all your viewers

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and the show for all the support we've

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gotten ever since it aired in December

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for the ma in America Christmas we've

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had people reaching out across the

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country tonight six new hires and new

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product lines too all with your help the

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bottle openers the home plate coasters

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the drawstring bags board games

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keychains all the cool stuff we've added

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to our roster since the show tonight the

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orders pouring in Tina wrapping up the

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bugs Alexis taping up the boxes the team

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shipping out the orders just in time for

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game day all with three words in Mind

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Made in America we love those three

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words made in America spring training

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well underway here in Florida baseball

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season almost here I'm David mure I'll

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see you tomorrow night good night thank

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you for making World News Tonight with

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David mure America's most watched

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newscast

US Tariffs and Trade War Escalation

In the latest development, as the President imposes 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, Canada and the European Union swiftly retaliate. This trade conflict has profound implications for American consumers and the economy. The President insists on his stance, while the public sentiment sours on the handling of tariffs. The repercussions are vast, with Canada targeting $2 billion worth of US goods, and the EU slapping tariffs on up to $28 billion in US products, including iconic American items like Harley-Davidson motorcycles and Kentucky bourbon.

The Impact on American Consumers

As the trade war escalates, uncertainty looms over the economy. The majority of Americans express disapproval of the President's approach to tariffs and the economy. Businesses, like an Iowa distillery owner, express concerns over the collateral damage these tariffs could inflict, exacerbating the prevailing sense of unease in the economic landscape.

Department of Education Firings

In a parallel development, over 1300 federal workers are fired from the Department of Education, raising alarm among parents reliant on student loans and financial aid. The cuts, which amount to nearly half of the department's workforce, have sparked anxieties about the future of education funding and essential programs. Education Secretary Linda McMahon reassures the public that critical programs will not be compromised, though concerns persist over potential impacts on students and families across the country.

Notable Survival Stories and Calls for Justice

Amid these tumultuous events, incredible tales of survival emerge, such as the Indiana mother trapped in her car for six days. Her harrowing ordeal underscores the power of human resilience and the sheer will to survive against all odds.

Furthermore, calls for justice echo across the nation, with supporters advocating for the release of a pro-Palestinian activist detained by ICE. The Trump Administration's labeling of the activist as a national security threat has ignited debates on free speech and immigration policies, drawing attention to the complex interplay between security concerns and constitutional rights.

In another remarkable development, the launch intended to retrieve astronauts stranded in space for an extended duration is aborted, symbolizing the challenges and uncertainties inherent in space exploration efforts.

A Glimpse of Hope in American Manufacturing

Amidst the storm of news, a glimmer of hope emerges in American manufacturing. Dugout mugs, the brainchild of a baseball enthusiast turned entrepreneur, exemplifies the resilience and creativity of American workers. The company's success story, underscored by their expansion and job creation, exemplifies the enduring spirit of "Made in America."

In conclusion, the rapidly unfolding events, from trade wars to personal triumphs, underscore the dynamic and multifaceted nature of the current American landscape. As the nation grapples with economic uncertainties and social challenges, stories of resilience, innovation, and advocacy continue to shape the American narrative.