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a bond, you know, i put up a bond -- i didn't do anything wrong appeared to appeared to be one nancy cordes is with us. $175 million, a lot of money. what do we know about the man who gave trump this financial lifeline? >> reporter: norah come he is a los angeles billionaire his name is don hankey. he is known as the king of subprime auto loans. and this isn't the first time he has come to trump's financial rescue when many others wouldn't. it has happened at least twice before, when...
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cbs's nancy cordes reports the former president is on the campaign trail in the midwest, where he is focusing on another wedge issue: immigration. >> joe biden sport or bloodbath -- and that is what it is, it is a bloodbath. >> reporter: despite criticism from both sides, former president trump used the word "bloodbath" again today, this time to describe crimes committed by migrants. >> democrats say please don't call them animals, they are humans. i said no, they are not humans. they are not humans. they are animals. >> reporter: it was two and a half weeks ago, while talking about the future of the u.s. auto industry, that trump wallowed of a bloodbath if he isn't elected in november. today, his campaign went a step further, launching and immigration-related websites, though there is no evidence that undocumented migrants commit violent crimes at higher rates
cbs's nancy cordes reports the former president is on the campaign trail in the midwest, where he is focusing on another wedge issue: immigration. >> joe biden sport or bloodbath -- and that is what it is, it is a bloodbath. >> reporter: despite criticism from both sides, former president trump used the word "bloodbath" again today, this time to describe crimes committed by migrants. >> democrats say please don't call them animals, they are humans. i said no, they...
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i didn't do anything wrong. >> nancy cordes is with us. $175 million, a lot of money.e trump this financial lifeline? >> norah, he is a los angeles billionaire. his name is don hankey. he is known as the king of subprime auto loans, and this isn't the first time he has come to trump's financial rescue when many others wouldn't. it has happened at least twice before when trump was overleveraged, including in 2022, when he gave trump a loan to refinance trump tower. >> nancy cordes following the money, thank you. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." and we're done. (♪♪) hmm, what about these? (♪♪) looks right. [thud] [rushing liquid] nooo... nooooo... nooooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! only bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and bounty is 2x more absorbent so you can use less and get the job done with one. this works. [thud] kind of. bounty, the quicker picker upper. and get four rolls in one with the bounty mega roll. our longest lastng roll. ♪♪ open talenti and raise the jar to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to flavors fro
i didn't do anything wrong. >> nancy cordes is with us. $175 million, a lot of money.e trump this financial lifeline? >> norah, he is a los angeles billionaire. his name is don hankey. he is known as the king of subprime auto loans, and this isn't the first time he has come to trump's financial rescue when many others wouldn't. it has happened at least twice before when trump was overleveraged, including in 2022, when he gave trump a loan to refinance trump tower. >> nancy...
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cbs's nancy cordes reports the former president is on the campaign trail in the midwest, where he isusing on another wedge issue: immigration. >> joe biden's border bloodbath -- and that's what it is, it's a bloodbath. >> reporter: despite criticism from both sides, former president trump used the word "bloodbath" again today, this time to describe crimes committed by migrants. >> the democrats say please don't call them "animals," they're humans. i said no, they're not humans. they're not humans. they're animals. >> reporter: it was two and a half weeks ago, while talking about the future of the u.s. auto industry, that trump warned of a bloodbath if he isn't elected in november. today, his campaign went a step further, launching an immigration-related website, though there is no evidence that undocumented migrants commit violent crimes at higher rates than u.s. citizens. what's the white house reaction to the use of that term, "bloodbath"? >> our response is we have to denounce any -- any violent rhetoric that we hear, certainly from our leaders, right? >> reporter: the biden campa
cbs's nancy cordes reports the former president is on the campaign trail in the midwest, where he isusing on another wedge issue: immigration. >> joe biden's border bloodbath -- and that's what it is, it's a bloodbath. >> reporter: despite criticism from both sides, former president trump used the word "bloodbath" again today, this time to describe crimes committed by migrants. >> the democrats say please don't call them "animals," they're humans. i said...
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cbs's nancy cordes has more on what is shaping up to be a key issue in the polls in november. >> thisn't about states' rights. it's about women's rights. >> reporter: president biden traveled to tampa today, just eight days before florida's abortion crackdown is set to go into effect. the nation's third most populous state will ban abortions at six weeks, a point at which many women still don't realize they're pregnant. >> there's one person responsible for this nightmare, and he's acknowledged and he brags about it -- donald trump. >> reporter: when it comes to abortion, there is one thing biden and trump agree on, that it was trump's appointment of three deeply conservative supreme court justices that changed the balance of the court and brought about an end to roe v. wade. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> reporter: since then, about half of all u.s. states have rolled back reproductive rights, and yet polling by cbs news shows only a third of americans say trump deserves the blame. >> he described the dobbs decision as a miracle. ma
cbs's nancy cordes has more on what is shaping up to be a key issue in the polls in november. >> thisn't about states' rights. it's about women's rights. >> reporter: president biden traveled to tampa today, just eight days before florida's abortion crackdown is set to go into effect. the nation's third most populous state will ban abortions at six weeks, a point at which many women still don't realize they're pregnant. >> there's one person responsible for this nightmare, and...
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cbs' nancy cordes has more on the political uproar. >> angry, let down, frustrated. >> reporter: anxietyt after the state supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians who are supposed to represent us are doing this. >> reporter: democrats protested on the floor of the state legislature today. and with swing state arizona up for grabs in november, some republicans are slamming the ruling too. including former president donald trump, who just two days ago said abortion should be left to the states. today he said arizona went too far. >> and i'm sure that the governor and everybody else are going to bring it back into reason, and that will be taken care of. >> reporter: president biden, who has vowed to restore roe v. wade was asked today what his message is to arizonans. >> elect me. i'm in the 20th century, 21st century. >> reporter: the controversial law could go into effect this summer, forcing patients to travel to neighboring states with less restrictive laws. at the came
cbs' nancy cordes has more on the political uproar. >> angry, let down, frustrated. >> reporter: anxietyt after the state supreme court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians who are supposed to represent us are doing this. >> reporter: democrats protested on the floor of the state legislature today. and with swing state arizona up for grabs in november, some...
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cbs's nancy cordes reports now on the fallout. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's governor begged the legislature to step in today after the state's conservative supreme court reinstated a civil war-era abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest. the author of the 4-2 decision wrote, physicians are now on notice that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal, with doctors facing a two to five-year mandatory prison sentence. >> we are 14 days away from this extreme ban coming back to life. it must be repealed immediately. >> reporter: the decision does away with the state's current 15-week ban, which anti-abortion rights activists had challenged in court. >> it's always the best decision to protect life as much as possible. >> reporter: arizona is now poised to join 17 other states that have imposed near-total abortion bans since roe v. wade was struck down. but unlike many of those states, arizona is a pivotal swing state that went for president biden in 2020. the state's democratic a.g. announced today, "as long as i am attorn
cbs's nancy cordes reports now on the fallout. >> it is a dark day in arizona. >> reporter: arizona's governor begged the legislature to step in today after the state's conservative supreme court reinstated a civil war-era abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest. the author of the 4-2 decision wrote, physicians are now on notice that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal, with doctors facing a two to five-year mandatory prison sentence....
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that is nearly double what the trump team has brought in. >> nancy cordes with that new reporting.head on t feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... so you can lighten every day the metamucil way. head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm nicole sganga in washington. thanks for staying with us. the legal marijuana trade is big business. nearly half the country, 24 states, and washington, d.c. allow the recreational use of marijuana, and the dispensaries that sell the drug collect billions of dollars in taxes. washington state, for instance, charges a 37% tax on cannabis products. that's got a lot of growers sticking to the black market, growing and selling pot outside the legal system. and it's not all mom and
that is nearly double what the trump team has brought in. >> nancy cordes with that new reporting.head on t feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... so you can lighten every day the metamucil way. head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no...
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here's nancy cordes. >>> joe biden's border bloodbath, and that's what it is, it's a bloodbath -- >> reporter: despite criticism from both sides, former president trump used the word bloodbath again, this time to describe crimes committed by migrants. >> the democrats said please don't call them animals. they're humans. i said, they're not humans. they're not humans. they're animals. >> reporter: it was 2.5 weeks ago while talking about the future of the u.s. auto industry that trump warned of a bloodbath if he isn't elected in november. his campaign went a step further, launching an immigration-related website called biden bloodbath, though there is no evidence that undocumented migrants commit violent crimes at higher rates than u.s. citizens. what's the white house reaction to the use of that term, bloodbath? >> we have to denounce any violent rhetoric that we hear. certainly from our leaders, right. >> reporter: the biden campaign was focused on abortion, launching this new ad one day after florida's supreme court cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban to go into effect next
here's nancy cordes. >>> joe biden's border bloodbath, and that's what it is, it's a bloodbath -- >> reporter: despite criticism from both sides, former president trump used the word bloodbath again, this time to describe crimes committed by migrants. >> the democrats said please don't call them animals. they're humans. i said, they're not humans. they're not humans. they're animals. >> reporter: it was 2.5 weeks ago while talking about the future of the u.s. auto...
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that is nearly double what the trump team is running. >> norah: nancy cordes with a new reporting.ank you very much. the supreme court heard arguments today in a case that could impact hundred of defendants facing charges for the january 6th attack on the capitol, including former president trump. at issue is a federal law against obstructing an official proceeding. u.s. solicitor general told the court there is no question the defendants obstructed the count of electoral votes. conservative justices seemed skeptical of the justice department's can position, questioning of prosecutors went too far or other disruptions like a sit in could be considered criminal. for only the second time in history of the house, articles of impeachment against a presidential cabinet member were delivered to the senate today, but the politically-charged impeachment of the nation's homeland security secretary is expected to be quickly dismissed in the senate, while a far right republican mutiny against house speaker mike johnson gain. cbs's scott macfarlane is cracking it all on capitol hill. >> report
that is nearly double what the trump team is running. >> norah: nancy cordes with a new reporting.ank you very much. the supreme court heard arguments today in a case that could impact hundred of defendants facing charges for the january 6th attack on the capitol, including former president trump. at issue is a federal law against obstructing an official proceeding. u.s. solicitor general told the court there is no question the defendants obstructed the count of electoral votes....
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cbs's nancy cordes has more on the political uproar. >> angry. let down.ted. >> reporter: anxiety in arizona tonight after the state supreme court upheld in 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians, who are supposed to represent us, are doing this. >> reporter: democrats protested on the floor of the state legislature today, and in swing state arizona come up for grabs in november, some republicans are slamming the ruling, too, including former president donald trump, who just two days ago said abortion should be left to the states. today, he said arizona went too far. >> and i am sure that the governor and everybody else are going to bring it back into reason, and that will be taken care of. >> reporter: president biden, who has vowed to restore roe v. wade, was asked today what his message is to arizonans. >> elect me. i am in the 20 -- 20th century -- 21st century. >> reporter: the controversial law could go into effect in arizona this summer, forcing patients
cbs's nancy cordes has more on the political uproar. >> angry. let down.ted. >> reporter: anxiety in arizona tonight after the state supreme court upheld in 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions and criminalizes those who perform the procedure. >> it's really upsetting that our politicians, who are supposed to represent us, are doing this. >> reporter: democrats protested on the floor of the state legislature today, and in swing state arizona come up for grabs in...
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>> maurice: okay, nancy cordes at the white house tonight, thank you. a story that should serve as a warning for gun owners traveling to the caribbean islands of turks and caicos. an american tourist is behind bars tonight, facing up to 12 years in prison, after officials found ammunition in his luggage. cbs's kris van cleave reports on a state department travel alert. >> reporter: a tearful reunion at the oklahoma city airport this morning was not the way valerie watson thought her turks and caicos vacation would end. >> just getting to hold them again, it just fills my mama heart. >> reporter: she is home, but her husband and father of two ryan is in jail on the islands facing a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years behind bars, over four rounds of hunting ammo airport security found in his carry-on bag as the couple was set to leave turks and caicos earlier this month. >> we were trying to pack board shorts and flip-flops. you know, packing ammunition was not at all our intent. >> reporter: we spoke with the watsons sunday, before they learned valer
>> maurice: okay, nancy cordes at the white house tonight, thank you. a story that should serve as a warning for gun owners traveling to the caribbean islands of turks and caicos. an american tourist is behind bars tonight, facing up to 12 years in prison, after officials found ammunition in his luggage. cbs's kris van cleave reports on a state department travel alert. >> reporter: a tearful reunion at the oklahoma city airport this morning was not the way valerie watson thought her...
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. >>> i'm nancy cordes. adriana is off.ht, after six months of wrangling, the house has passed $95 billion in aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it now heads to the senate. the hold-up was the funding for ukraine, which the white house says is crucial to help that country repel the ongoing russian invasion. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy expressed his thanks to congress on social media today. fewer than half of all house republicans, though, voted for that funding, and now some of them are threatening to oust one of their own, house speaker mike johnson, for allowing that vote in the first place. natalie brand has been covering all of it on capitol hill and joins us now. good evening, natalie. >> reporter: good evening, nancy. these three foreign aid bills passed with rare bipartisan support. speaker johnson calling the world a tinderbox, said it demands american leadership. now his leadership is being challenged by some republican rebels. cheers and a show of support for ukraine as $60 billion in foreign aid for
. >>> i'm nancy cordes. adriana is off.ht, after six months of wrangling, the house has passed $95 billion in aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it now heads to the senate. the hold-up was the funding for ukraine, which the white house says is crucial to help that country repel the ongoing russian invasion. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy expressed his thanks to congress on social media today. fewer than half of all house republicans, though, voted for that funding, and now...
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nancy cordes joins us from the white house. omorrow? >> reporter: norah, president biden just said last night that israel has not done enough to protect aid workers like the ones from world central kitchen. there is deep frustration here about what the white house sees as a lack of coordination by the idf. and the president is expected to convey that frustration and anger tomorrow. beyond that, the u.s. has been very publicly, norah, trying to talk netanyahu out of a full-scale invasion of the city of rafah. officials here have been proposing alternatives. so that is sure to come up as well. >> and nancy, the administration has used the word unacceptable, outraged to describe these air strikes against those aid workers, but there haven't been any consequences. why not? >> not only have there been no consequences, the u.s. is actually preparing to send more weaponry to israel, including 2,000-pound bombs, possibly fighter jets as well. white house officials tell us there are no plans to cut off aid, because israel is still the cl
nancy cordes joins us from the white house. omorrow? >> reporter: norah, president biden just said last night that israel has not done enough to protect aid workers like the ones from world central kitchen. there is deep frustration here about what the white house sees as a lack of coordination by the idf. and the president is expected to convey that frustration and anger tomorrow. beyond that, the u.s. has been very publicly, norah, trying to talk netanyahu out of a full-scale invasion...
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cbs's nancy cordes joins us now from the white house, and nancy, what can you tell us about what is goinghappen in this phone call tomorrow? >> reporter: well, norah, president biden bed last night that israel has not done enough to protect aid workers, like the ones from world central kitchen. there is deep frustration here about what the white house sees as a lack of coordination by the idf, and the president is expected to convey that frustration and anger tomorrow. beyond that, the u.s. has been very publicly, norah, trying to talk netanyahu out of a full-scale invasion of the city of rafah. officials here have been proposing alternatives, so that is sure to come out, as well. >> norah: the administration is use the word "acceptable come outraged," to describe the air strikes against these aid workers but there had not been any consequences. why not? >> reporter: not only have there been no consequences, the u.s. is actually preparing to send more weaponry to israel, including 2,000 pounds bombs, possibly fighter jets, as well. white house officials tell us there are no plans to cut o
cbs's nancy cordes joins us now from the white house, and nancy, what can you tell us about what is goinghappen in this phone call tomorrow? >> reporter: well, norah, president biden bed last night that israel has not done enough to protect aid workers, like the ones from world central kitchen. there is deep frustration here about what the white house sees as a lack of coordination by the idf, and the president is expected to convey that frustration and anger tomorrow. beyond that, the...
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nancy cordes, thank you.l now to that other groundbreaking court case, the sensing james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents in the u.s. to be held responsible for their child's school shooting. a michigan judge sentenced each parent to 10-50 years in prison in connection with the shooting deaths of four students at oxford high school in 2021. cbs's andres gutierrez was inside the courtroom. >> the blood of our children is on your hands, too. >> reporter: one by one, family members of the four students killed at oxford high school addressed james and jennifer crumbley just before they were sentenced. >> you have failed your son, and you have failed us all. >> and while you were running away from your son and your responsibilities, i was forced to do the worst possible thing a parent could do. i was forced to say goodbye to my madisyn. >> reporter: the crumbleys were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter earlier this year. separate juries found they willfully failed to prevent their son ethan from brin
nancy cordes, thank you.l now to that other groundbreaking court case, the sensing james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents in the u.s. to be held responsible for their child's school shooting. a michigan judge sentenced each parent to 10-50 years in prison in connection with the shooting deaths of four students at oxford high school in 2021. cbs's andres gutierrez was inside the courtroom. >> the blood of our children is on your hands, too. >> reporter: one by one, family...
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cbs's nancy cordes will start us off tonight from the white white house. >> reporter: secretary of stateony blinken issued a new, but vaguely worded warning for israel today. >> if we don't see the changes that we need to see, they will be changes to our policy. >> reporter: president biden delivered a similar message in a direct, 30 minute phone call with israel's prime minister. he made clear, the white house said, that u.s. policy with respect to gaza hinges on israel's immediate action to better protect civilians. what exactly is the warning that is being issued here? >> i'm not going to preview steps. i'm not going to preview decisions that haven't been made yet. but there are things that need to be done. >> reporter: the warning comes as a growing number of democratic senators pushed the white house to impose new conditions on military aid to israel after the deaths of an estimated 30,000 palestinians and roughly 200 humanitarian workers. the seven workers from world central kitchen were driving in a safe zone in marked vehicles and had registered their movements with the israeli m
cbs's nancy cordes will start us off tonight from the white white house. >> reporter: secretary of stateony blinken issued a new, but vaguely worded warning for israel today. >> if we don't see the changes that we need to see, they will be changes to our policy. >> reporter: president biden delivered a similar message in a direct, 30 minute phone call with israel's prime minister. he made clear, the white house said, that u.s. policy with respect to gaza hinges on israel's...
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cbs's nancy cordes will start us off tonight from the white house. >> secretary of state antony blinkended warning for israel today. >> if we don't see the changes that we need to see, there will be changes in our own policy. >> reporter: president biden delivered a similar message in a direct 30-minute phone call with israel's prime minister. he made clear, the white house said, that u.s. policy with respect to gaza hinges on israel's immediate action to better protect civilians. >> what exactly is the warning that's being issued here? >> i'm not going to preview steps. i'm not going to preview decisions that haven't been made yet, but there are things that need to be done. >> reporter: the warning comes as a growing number of democratic senators pushed the white house to impose new conditions on military aid to israel after the deaths of an estimated 30,000 palestinians and roughly 200 humanitarian workers. the seven workers from world central kitchen were driving in a safe zone in marked vehicles and had registered their movements with the israeli military, but they were targeted by
cbs's nancy cordes will start us off tonight from the white house. >> secretary of state antony blinkended warning for israel today. >> if we don't see the changes that we need to see, there will be changes in our own policy. >> reporter: president biden delivered a similar message in a direct 30-minute phone call with israel's prime minister. he made clear, the white house said, that u.s. policy with respect to gaza hinges on israel's immediate action to better protect...
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cbs's nancy cordes is at the white house. nancy, what's the bottom line?reporter: the bottom line, margaret, is that secretary blinken issued a warning in china today. he said that if china does not stop providing russia with weapons components, that the u.s. is going to do something about it. and he suggested that the u.s. might be prepared to impose new sanctions on china if it continues to sell russia microelectronics and machine tools that are being used to build munitions for use in its ongoing invasion of ukraine. now, this meeting comes at a tense moment in the u.s.-china relationship. just this week, congress passed $8 billion in security aid for taiwan to help it defend against china, and congress also gave tiktok's chinese parent company less than a year to sell off the social media platform or face a ban here in the u.s. blinken said that tiktok didn't explicitly come up in his talks with president xi, but he did announce that the two sides are going to be holding their first-ever talks on artificial intelligence in the coming weeks. margaret? >
cbs's nancy cordes is at the white house. nancy, what's the bottom line?reporter: the bottom line, margaret, is that secretary blinken issued a warning in china today. he said that if china does not stop providing russia with weapons components, that the u.s. is going to do something about it. and he suggested that the u.s. might be prepared to impose new sanctions on china if it continues to sell russia microelectronics and machine tools that are being used to build munitions for use in its...