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2 yrs

The surprising human-like intelligence of the humble bee
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The surprising human-like intelligence of the humble bee

In the wonderful world of bumblebees‚ a stunning discovery calls into question the idea that intelligence is entirely determined by brain size. These tiny insects‚ with brains the size of a seed‚ have astounded scientists by exhibiting a degree of collective intelligence previously thought to be unique to humans. According to the study’s authors‚ “This finding challenges a common opinion in the field: that the capacity to socially learn behaviors that cannot be innovated through individual trial and error is unique to humans.” Breaking human-centric boundaries: bees and the evolution of intelligence The long-held idea that humans have a monopoly on certain characteristics of intellect is constantly shifting. From cultural customs to precise tool use‚ animal communities‚ including bumblebees‚ are rewriting the storyline. Even with their little minds‚ bumblebees‚ like chimps‚ call into question the concept of human exceptionalism. According to Alex Thornton‚ an ecologist at the University of Exeter‚ “Bumblebees join chimpanzees in ‘casting serious doubt on this supposed human exceptionalism.'” Bumblebees: a journey from underestimation to scientific marvels Bumblebees‚ which are commonly underestimated due to their size‚ are emerging as scientific marvels. Recent laboratory trials demonstrate their ability to learn‚ utilize tools‚ count‚ and solve simple mathematical equations. Their hive mind’s collective intellect demonstrates the complexity lurking beneath these buzzing beauties. As behavioral scientist Alice Bridges states‚ “The collective intelligence of their hive mind is also not to be dismissed.” To determine the level of bumblebee intelligence‚ researchers provided them with a two-step challenge. The bees‚ which were of the Bombus terrestris species‚ struggled to solve it on their own‚ despite having up to a third of their lifetime foraging time available. However‚ once one bee cracked the code‚ it was able to efficiently teach others‚ demonstrating a novel type of collaborative learning. According to the study‘s authors‚ “To teach the ‘demonstrator’ bees the non-intuitive solution in the first place‚ researchers had to show them what to do and offer them a reward after the first step to keep them motivated.” Bumblebee culture: passing knowledge across generations While the observed behavior necessitated initial instruction‚ it opened the door to the intriguing prospect of a shared bee culture. Similar to the honey waggle dance‚ which was once thought to be instinctive‚ these discoveries point to the potential for rare innovators in bee society‚ whose ideas could alter future generations’ collective knowledge. Bumblebee learning capabilities Previous tests‚ such as training bumblebees to roll balls for incentives‚ demonstrated their ability to learn and repair mistakes. These hardworking insects have demonstrated that they are not only driven by instinct but also can adapt and learn from shared experiences. Alex Thornton goes on to say‚ “The newest experiment suggests that the ability to learn from others what cannot be learned alone should now join tool use‚ episodic memory‚ and intentional communication in the scrap heap of explanations for human cognition and culture.” Source study: Nature—Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate aloneThe post The surprising human-like intelligence of the humble bee first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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2 yrs

Who Was Responsible for the Crucifixion of Jesus?
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Who Was Responsible for the Crucifixion of Jesus?

The discussion over who killed Jesus may at first seem like a simplistic question. However‚ this question has been asked by many people throughout church history.
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A Prayer for Personal Reflection and Growth This Easter Season - Your Daily Prayer - March 19
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A Prayer for Personal Reflection and Growth This Easter Season - Your Daily Prayer - March 19

Today‚ I invite you to join with me in praying together to intentionally reflect in three areas. Our sin‚ His greatness‚ and His Spirit’s leading.
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A Prayer for Personal Reflection and Growth This Easter Season - Your Daily Prayer - March 19
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A Prayer for Personal Reflection and Growth This Easter Season - Your Daily Prayer - March 19

Today‚ I invite you to join with me in praying together to intentionally reflect in three areas. Our sin‚ His greatness‚ and His Spirit’s leading.
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SEIZENFREUDE: Nets Cheer Trump Cash Crunch Ahead Of Appeal Deadline
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SEIZENFREUDE: Nets Cheer Trump Cash Crunch Ahead Of Appeal Deadline

The network evening newscasts engaged in a feeding frenzy over breaking news that former President Donald Trump faces difficulties in putting together the monetary bond required in order to appeal his New York civil judgment. All three major networks giddily opened their newscasts with this story‚ bumping the Bloodbath Hoax off of the top spot. Of the three‚ ABC’s report was the lengthiest‚ a standalone as opposed to part of a broader recap as was the case with CBS and NBC. Here’s how Aaron Katersky began his video package for World News Tonight: AARON KATERSKY: He has long promoted himself a billionaire -- DONALD TRUMP: I'm really rich…  KATERSKY: But tonight‚ Donald Trump telling a New York appeals court he cannot cover the $464 million bond he must post one week from today‚ as he appeals the civil fraud judgment against him. Trump's lawyers saying they face "Insurmountable difficulties." They approached more than 30 insurance companies for help and were rejected by each one. The main reason? Trump does not have enough cash‚ and the insurance companies were unwilling to accept his real estate assets as collateral. Trump and his eldest sons were found liable for fraudulently inflating the value of their real estate to get favorable bank loans. If Trump does not secure a bond by next week‚ New York Attorney General Letitia James can ask the court to seize his properties‚ which she told me she is willing to do.  You're prepared to have the state move to seize Trump's assets?  LETITIA JAMES: We are prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid to New Yorkers.  Katersky dug up footage from his recent interview with New York Attorney General Letitia James which‚ as we noted at the time‚ ended with a live shot in front of 40 Wall Street- one of the iconic properties that could be seized as part of an enforcement of the civil fine if an appeal is not granted. As we also observed at that time: The report‚ of course‚ gives no voice to those skeptical of the verdict or concerned over its potential far-reaching (and unintended consequences). There is only a platform for James and for confiscation. This is still true today. Over at NBC‚ the cash crunch story led but was part of a broader compilation on all things Trump including the Bloodbath Hoax. Lester Holt’s frame seemed more aggressive than usual: LESTER HOLT: His criminal cases may be caught up in a cycle of delays‚ but things may have moved too quickly for former President Trump in the wake of that stunning civil fraud judgment against him last month. In a court filing today Mr. Trump's attorneys saying they have been unable to secure the $464 million bond due next week‚ saying a bond in the full amount is a practical impossibility. The former president‚ who built his professional reputation in part on his wealth‚ was held liable last month for fraudulently overstating the value of assets. Today's development potentially opens the door for New York's state attorney general to seize and sell off Trump assets while Mr. Trump appeals. Meantime‚ the former president is on the political defensive tonight over some remarks he made over the weekend. Correspondent Garrett Haake notes that Trump’s Tower penthouse could be up for grabs before quickly moving on to “bloodbath” and the other controversies of the day.  Over at CBS‚ Norah O’Donnell’s frame was more encompassing of the various issues: NORAH O’DONNELL: We're going to begin tonight with Donald Trump facing a cash crunch. The former president is on the brink of being forced to surrender some of his most valuable real estate properties to help pay that $454 million civil fraud judgment in New York. He's already admitted that he doesn't have the nearly half a billion dollars in cash‚ and today‚ his lawyers revealed that more than 30 firms that they were unable to or ‚ quote‚ "unwilling" to accept the risk associated with such a large bond. The clock is now ticking with that bond due next week. It's worth remembering the civil judgment stems from a ruling that Trump falsely valued parts of his real estate empire for financial gain. And then on the campaign trail‚ Trump is also defending himself after a series of disturbing remarks about migrants‚ January 6th defendants‚ and warning of a‚ quote‚ "bloodbath" if he loses in November. It was all while discussing tariffs on Chinese-made cars. More of the same here‚ the story led within a broader recap of the varied Trump stories of the day. It should be noted that none of the networks had anyone on to express concern over how the trial went‚ the conduct of the parties‚ or anything else. In terms of this judgment‚ the media’s concern was centered on whether Trump’s assets would be seized. Click “expand” to view the full transcripts of the reports respective as aired on their respective evening newscasts on Monday‚ March 18th‚ 2024: ABC World News Tonight DAVID MUIR: We do begin tonight with Donald Trump. Tonight‚ Trump's lawyers revealing he doesn't have the money. Telling the court Trump is unable to secure a bond for $464 million after the civil fraud judgment against him in New York. Saying Trump is facing‚ quote‚ “insurmountable difficulties”‚ claiming 30 insurance companies were unwilling to underwrite the bond. Tonight‚ New York state Attorney General Letitia James signaling she will try to seize some of Trump's properties if he's unable to pay the judgment. ABC's senior investigative correspondent Aaron Katersky leading us off. AARON KATERSKY: He has long promoted himself a billionaire -- TRUMP: I'm really rich…  KATERSKY: But tonight‚ Donald Trump telling a New York appeals court he cannot cover the $464 million bond he must post one week from today‚ as he appeals the civil fraud judgment against him. Trump's lawyers saying they face "Insurmountable difficulties." They approached more than 30 insurance companies for help and were rejected by each one. The main reason? Trump does not have enough cash‚ and the insurance companies were unwilling to accept his real estate assets as collateral. Trump and his eldest sons were found liable for fraudulently inflating the value of their real estate to get favorable bank loans. If Trump does not secure a bond by next week‚ New York Attorney General Letitia James can ask the court to seize his properties‚ which she told me she is willing to do.  You're prepared to have the state move to seize Trump's assets?  LETITIA JAMES: We are prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid to New Yorkers.  KATERSKY: There's also the possibility that Trump could put his buildings up for sale now to raise quick cash. But his lawyers say that kind of fire sale would result in irrecoverable losses if his appeal succeeds. So‚ bottom line‚ Trump wants the court to let him post a smaller bond. His lawyers say securing anything close to $464 million "is a practical impossibility." There's no telling when the appeals court may rule‚ but David‚ if Trump is unable to post a bond‚ the attorney general could begin to take ownership of Trump's properties. We're not sure that means padlocks and stickers on the door‚ but she told us she is determined to make sure Trump pays. David? MUIR: Hard to know what to expect. In the meantime‚ Aaron‚ the other breaking headline. There's also news in one of the criminal cases against Donald Trump tonight. The hush money trial scheduled to get under way next month. And we learned tonight that key witnesses and a piece of video that the country will remember will be allowed in this upcoming trial?  KATERSKY: David‚ the judge just ruled that two key witnesses will be allowed to testify. The recipient of the hush money‚ porn actress Stormy Daniels‚ and Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen. The judge will also allow the Manhattan district attorney's office to refer to the "Access Hollywood" tape. The one on which Trump explains how he grabbed women. David?  MUIR: Aaron Katersky leading us off here on a Monday night. Aaron‚ thank you.   NBC Nightly News LESTER HOLT: His criminal cases may be caught up in a cycle of delays‚ but things may have moved too quickly for former President Trump in the wake of that stunning civil fraud judgment against him last month. In a court filing today Mr. Trump's attorneys saying they have been unable to secure the $464 million bond due next week‚ saying a bond in the full amount is a practical impossibility. The former president‚ who built his professional reputation in part on his wealth‚ was held liable last month for fraudulently overstating the value of assets. Today's development potentially opens the door for New York's state attorney general to seize and sell off Trump assets while Mr. Trump appeals. Meantime‚ the former president is on the political defensive tonight over some remarks he made over the weekend. Garrett Haake has our report.  GAARETT HAAKE: Tonight the fate of former President Trump's most famous properties could be up in the air‚ with Trump attorneys telling a judge he's unable to secure bond in the $464 million civil fraud judgment against him‚ asking a judge for an emergency stay. Guarantors won't accept real estate as collateral but want nearly a half billion dollars in cash‚ which Trump's company doesn't have‚ his lawyers say. If he cannot post bond for the full amount by next week‚ Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James could start seizing his assets‚ potentially even his Trump Tower penthouse. In their filing‚ Trump attorneys argue the penalty is grossly disproportional when there were‚ quote‚ “no victims‚ no damages and no actual financial losses” in the case. It comes as the Trump campaign also faces blowback amid Mr. Trump's new inflammatory rhetoric against what he calls criminal migrants.  DONALD TRUMP: They're not people in my opinion. But I'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says that's a terrible thing to say. These are animals. Okay? HAAKE: Mr. Trump has vowed to bring back his Remain in Mexico policy that keeps migrants waiting outside the U.S. until courts decide their asylum cases. The Biden administration is releasing 85% of migrants into the U.S. while they wait for asylum decisions. And tonight the presumptive GOP nominee also pushing back‚ saying Democrats‚ quote‚ “pretended to be shocked at my use of the word bloodbath” during this riff about Chinese car makers.  TRUMP: We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. And you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected. Now‚ if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That’ll be the least of it.  HAAKE: Mr. Trump saying he was referring to President Biden allowing imports he says are killing the auto industry. Late tonight‚ calling Democratic attacks‚ quote‚ “misinformation”. TRUMP: The word “bloodbath”‚ I used it about trade‚ essentially auto trade‚ because we're getting ripped off with Biden's really dumb auto policy. HAAKE: The Biden campaign rejecting that it was about only cars.  MICHAEL TYLER: Every single day‚ Donald Trump is promoting and endorsing and encouraging political violence on the stump. HOLT:  And Garrett‚ NBC News also has new reporting tonight about President Biden showing some growing frustration about his re-election campaign. What do we know? HAAKE: Yeah‚ that's right‚ Lester. President Biden shouted and swore about falling poll numbers in a January White House meeting‚ and has felt cocooned by staff‚ eager to move more aggressively in campaigning against Mr. Trump‚ sources tell NBC News. Lester. HOLT: All right‚ Garrett Haake. Thank you.    CBS Evening News NORAH O’DONNELL: We're going to begin tonight with Donald Trump facing a cash crunch. The former president is on the brink of being forced to surrender some of his most valuable real estate properties to help pay that $454 million civil fraud judgment in New York. He's already admitted that he doesn't have the nearly half a billion dollars in cash‚ and today‚ his lawyers revealed that more than 30 firms that they were unable to or ‚ quote‚ "unwilling" to accept the risk associated with such a large bond. The clock is now ticking with that bond due next week. It's worth remembering the civil judgment stems from a ruling that Trump falsely valued parts of his real estate empire for financial gain. And then on the campaign trail‚ Trump is also defending himself after a series of disturbing remarks about migrants‚ January 6th defendants‚ and warning of a‚ quote‚ "bloodbath" if he loses in November. It was all while discussing tariffs on Chinese-made cars. CBS's Robert Costa is here and he'll start us off tonight. ROBERT COSTA: Former President Donald Trump could soon be facing a financial crisis. His lawyers today revealing in a court filing that Trump has failed to obtain a $454 million bond‚ calling it a practical impossibility. It’s due in just one week and without it‚ New York Attorney General Letitia James could freeze his bank accounts and seize his prized properties‚ including Trump Tower and 40 Wall Street.  DONALD TRUMP: The bottom line is‚ this is rigged. COSTA: Trump‚ who was unable to reach agreement with more than 30 companies that provide appeal bonds‚ is also scrambling to raise money for the general election. CBS News has learned Trump is considering enlisting his former 2016 campaign chairman‚ Paul Manafort‚ a convicted felon who was found guilty of committing several financial crimes in 2018 and later pardoned by Trump. Meanwhile‚ the former president has ramped up his incendiary rhetoric on the campaign trail.  TRUMP: We’re going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected. Now if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. COSTA: Trump insists he was referring to a potential bloodbath in the automobile industry. In the past‚ Trump has warned of bedlam if Biden wins‚ suggesting there will be anger if he is convicted of a crime. TRUMP: There will be bedlam in the country. It's a very bad thing. It's very bad precedent‚ as we say‚ it’s the opening of a Pandora's box.  COSTA: Over the weekend‚ Trump also referred to migrants as animals‚ and described those convicted for crimes related to January 6th as hostages and patriots. That remark drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. MIKE PENCE: It's just‚ it's just unacceptable.  JAMIE RASKIN: A hostage is someone who is being held by a criminal group or a terrorist group for a financial or political ransom. That's got nothing to do with people who have been criminally charged and given due process.  COSTA: Meanwhile‚ former Trump White House advisor Peter Navarro will likely be headed to jail. Today the Supreme Court rejected Navarro's push to stave off his sentence for refusing to comply with the congressional subpoena and he is now set to report to a correctional facility tomorrow in Florida‚ Norah. That is some big news. Robert Costa‚ thank you.    
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The Networks Still Pushing The Bloodbath Hoax‚ Now Wrapped Around January 6th
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The Networks Still Pushing The Bloodbath Hoax‚ Now Wrapped Around January 6th

With The Bloodbath Hoax having been so swiftly and thoroughly debunked‚ the evening network newscasts had to scramble to find ways to keep this narrative alive. It appears that they’ve settled on wrapping this latest hoax around the Capitol Riot of January 6th‚ thus magically eliminating the need for context. No surprise here‚ the most hysterical report comes via ABC World News Tonight and Jon Karl‚ who acknowledged that former President Donald Trump’s remarks were in fact about the automotive industry‚ before making them about January 6th: JON KARL: Today Donald Trump is defending comments he made at a rally in Ohio warning of a quote‚ “bloodbath” if he doesn't win the presidential election in November. Trump made the comment as he was talking about the auto industry‚ vowing to impose 100% tariffs on some imported cars.  DONALD TRUMP: We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line‚ and you're not going to be able to sell those cars- If I get elected. Now‚ if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it.  KARL: Today‚ Trump insisted he wasn't talking about political violence at all‚ saying‚ quote‚ “I was simply referring to imports allowed by Crooked Joe Biden‚ which are killing the automobile industry.” But the world saw what happened the last time Trump lost a presidential election‚ as Trump's supporters violently attacked the Capitol on January 6th. There has been a tactical evolution here. Trump’s remarks are now acknowledged as being about Chinese electric cars potentially built in Mexico (a grossly underreported story‚ as I said to Tim Graham on the NewsBusters Podcast)‚ but here’s the new switcheroo: the full quote has Trump bracketing the “bloodbath” quote with remarks on the automotive industry. Chopping that last part off‚ even when restoring context in the beginning of the quote‚ keeps everything vague enough to keep the Bloodbath Hoax plausible and duct-tape January 6th onto it. Now there’s a fresh angle. And for Karl‚ perhaps‚ a fourth Trump book. NBC ran The Bloodbath Hoax as part of its recap of Trump stories as opposed to a standalone item‚ but with the same basic play: GARRETT HAAKE: And tonight the presumptive GOP nominee also pushing back‚ saying Democrats‚ quote‚ “pretended to be shocked at my use of the word bloodbath” during this riff about Chinese car makers.  TRUMP: We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. And you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected. Now‚ if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That’ll be the least of it.  HAAKE: Mr. Trump saying he was referring to President Biden allowing imports he says are killing the auto industry. Late tonight‚ calling Democratic attacks‚ quote‚ “misinformation”. TRUMP: The word “bloodbath”‚ I used it about trade‚ essentially auto trade‚ because we're getting ripped off with Biden's really dumb auto policy. HAAKE: The Biden campaign rejecting that it was about only cars.  MICHAEL TYLER: Every single day‚ Donald Trump is promoting and endorsing and encouraging political violence on the stump. The slightly expanded quote with a bit of context but maintaining plausibility‚ the (indirect) tie-in to January 6th- it’s all there‚ with a few more quotes with which to provide the illusion of balance. CBS’s Robert Costa runs the exact same play within his Trump recap‚ albeit with a slightly different angle. Wash‚ rinse‚ repeat: ROBERT COSTA: Meanwhile‚ the former president has ramped up his incendiary rhetoric on the campaign trail.  DONALD TRUMP: We’re going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected. Now if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. COSTA: Trump insists he was referring to a potential bloodbath in the automobile industry. In the past‚ Trump has warned of bedlam if Biden wins‚ suggesting there will be anger if he is convicted of a crime. TRUMP: There will be bedlam in the country. It's a very bad thing. It's very bad precedent‚ as we say‚ it’s the opening of a Pandora's box.  The strategy may have evolved in order to provide a smidgen of context‚ but it remains as shameless and as reliant on multiple suspensions of disbelief as ever. The title of “regime media” is well earned here. Click “expand” to view the full transcripts of the reports respective as aired on their respective evening newscasts on Monday‚ March 18th‚ 2024: ABC World News Tonight DAVID MUIR: Back here at home tonight‚ and to the race for the White House‚ on the campaign trail‚ Donald Trump warning of a‚ quote‚ “bloodbath” if he loses the election. Tonight‚ his campaign and what Trump meant by that. The Biden campaign pointing to January 6th. The country and the world seeing what can happen amid dangerous rhetoric. And the moment Trump played the national anthem to honor those who are behind bars for January 6th. Here's Jon Karl. JON KARL: Today Donald Trump is defending comments he made at a rally in Ohio warning of a quote‚ “bloodbath” if he doesn't win the presidential election in November. Trump made the comment as he was talking about the auto industry‚ vowing to impose 100% tariffs on some imported cars.  DONALD TRUMP: We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line‚ and you're not going to be able to sell those cars- If I get elected. Now‚ if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it.  KARL: Today‚ Trump insisted he wasn't talking about political violence at all‚ saying‚ quote‚ “I was simply referring to imports allowed by Crooked Joe Biden‚ which are killing the automobile industry.” But the world saw what happened the last time Trump lost a presidential election‚ as Trump's supporters violently attacked the Capitol on January 6th. And in Ohio‚ Trump paid tribute to those arrested for their actions on that day.  ANNOUNCER: Please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated January 6th hostages (The Star-Spangled Banner) KARL: He saluted during a rendition of the National Anthem that was recorded by people in prison for what they did on January 6th. Trump called those now serving prison sentences hostages and patriots‚ suggesting he'd pardon them as soon as he gets back in office. Today‚ the Biden campaign condemned Trump's prediction of a bloodbath‚ accusing him of having an "affection for violence" and a "thirst for revenge" and alleging Trump wants "another January 6th." Not long after Trump paid tribute to the people who attacked the Capitol as‚ quote‚ “unbelievable patriots"‚ he posted multiple statements calling for Liz Cheney and other members of the January 6th committee to be prosecuted and sent to jail. In other words‚ David- Trump wants to pardon those who attacked the Capitol‚ and he wants to prosecute those who investigated his actions on January 6th.  MUIR: Jon Karl‚ covering the campaign for us. Jon‚ Thank you.   NBC Nightly News LESTER HOLT: His criminal cases may be caught up in a cycle of delays‚ but things may have moved too quickly for former President Trump in the wake of that stunning civil fraud judgment against him last month. In a court filing today Mr. Trump's attorneys saying they have been unable to secure the $464 million bond due next week‚ saying a bond in the full amount is a practical impossibility. The former president‚ who built his professional reputation in part on his wealth‚ was held liable last month for fraudulently overstating the value of assets. Today's development potentially opens the door for New York's state attorney general to seize and sell off Trump assets while Mr. Trump appeals. Meantime‚ the former president is on the political defensive tonight over some remarks he made over the weekend. Garrett Haake has our report.  GAARETT HAAKE: Tonight the fate of former President Trump's most famous properties could be up in the air‚ with Trump attorneys telling a judge he's unable to secure bond in the $464 million civil fraud judgment against him‚ asking a judge for an emergency stay. Guarantors won't accept real estate as collateral but want nearly a half billion dollars in cash‚ which Trump's company doesn't have‚ his lawyers say. If he cannot post bond for the full amount by next week‚ Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James could start seizing his assets‚ potentially even his Trump Tower penthouse. In their filing‚ Trump attorneys argue the penalty is grossly disproportional when there were‚ quote‚ “no victims‚ no damages and no actual financial losses” in the case. It comes as the Trump campaign also faces blowback amid Mr. Trump's new inflammatory rhetoric against what he calls criminal migrants.  DONALD TRUMP: They're not people in my opinion. But I'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says that's a terrible thing to say. These are animals. Okay? HAAKE: Mr. Trump has vowed to bring back his Remain in Mexico policy that keeps migrants waiting outside the U.S. until courts decide their asylum cases. The Biden administration is releasing 85% of migrants into the U.S. while they wait for asylum decisions. And tonight the presumptive GOP nominee also pushing back‚ saying Democrats‚ quote‚ “pretended to be shocked at my use of the word bloodbath” during this riff about Chinese car makers.  TRUMP: We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. And you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected. Now‚ if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That’ll be the least of it.  HAAKE: Mr. Trump saying he was referring to President Biden allowing imports he says are killing the auto industry. Late tonight‚ calling Democratic attacks‚ quote‚ “misinformation”. TRUMP: The word “bloodbath”‚ I used it about trade‚ essentially auto trade‚ because we're getting ripped off with Biden's really dumb auto policy. HAAKE: The Biden campaign rejecting that it was about only cars.  MICHAEL TYLER: Every single day‚ Donald Trump is promoting and endorsing and encouraging political violence on the stump. HOLT:  And Garrett‚ NBC News also has new reporting tonight about President Biden showing some growing frustration about his re-election campaign. What do we know? HAAKE: Yeah‚ that's right‚ Lester. President Biden shouted and swore about falling poll numbers in a January White House meeting‚ and has felt cocooned by staff‚ eager to move more aggressively in campaigning against Mr. Trump‚ sources tell NBC News. Lester. HOLT: All right‚ Garrett Haake. Thank you.    CBS Evening News NORAH O’DONNELL: We're going to begin tonight with Donald Trump facing a cash crunch. The former president is on the brink of being forced to surrender some of his most valuable real estate properties to help pay that $454 million civil fraud judgment in New York. He's already admitted that he doesn't have the nearly half a billion dollars in cash‚ and today‚ his lawyers revealed that more than 30 firms that they were unable to or ‚ quote‚ "unwilling" to accept the risk associated with such a large bond. The clock is now ticking with that bond due next week. It's worth remembering the civil judgment stems from a ruling that Trump falsely valued parts of his real estate empire for financial gain. And then on the campaign trail‚ Trump is also defending himself after a series of disturbing remarks about migrants‚ January 6th defendants‚ and warning of a‚ quote‚ "bloodbath" if he loses in November. It was all while discussing tariffs on Chinese-made cars. CBS's Robert Costa is here and he'll start us off tonight. ROBERT COSTA: Former President Donald Trump could soon be facing a financial crisis. His lawyers today revealing in a court filing that Trump has failed to obtain a $454 million bond‚ calling it a practical impossibility. It’s due in just one week and without it‚ New York Attorney General Letitia James could freeze his bank accounts and seize his prized properties‚ including Trump Tower and 40 Wall Street.  DONALD TRUMP: The bottom line is‚ this is rigged. COSTA: Trump‚ who was unable to reach agreement with more than 30 companies that provide appeal bonds‚ is also scrambling to raise money for the general election. CBS News has learned Trump is considering enlisting his former 2016 campaign chairman‚ Paul Manafort‚ a convicted felon who was found guilty of committing several financial crimes in 2018 and later pardoned by Trump. Meanwhile‚ the former president has ramped up his incendiary rhetoric on the campaign trail.  TRUMP: We’re going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected. Now if I don't get elected‚ it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. COSTA: Trump insists he was referring to a potential bloodbath in the automobile industry. In the past‚ Trump has warned of bedlam if Biden wins‚ suggesting there will be anger if he is convicted of a crime. TRUMP: There will be bedlam in the country. It's a very bad thing. It's very bad precedent‚ as we say‚ it’s the opening of a Pandora's box.  COSTA: Over the weekend‚ Trump also referred to migrants as animals‚ and described those convicted for crimes related to January 6th as hostages and patriots. That remark drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. MIKE PENCE: It's just‚ it's just unacceptable.  JAMIE RASKIN: A hostage is someone who is being held by a criminal group or a terrorist group for a financial or political ransom. That's got nothing to do with people who have been criminally charged and given due process.  COSTA: Meanwhile‚ former Trump White House advisor Peter Navarro will likely be headed to jail. Today the Supreme Court rejected Navarro's push to stave off his sentence for refusing to comply with the congressional subpoena and he is now set to report to a correctional facility tomorrow in Florida‚ Norah. That is some big news. Robert Costa‚ thank you.  
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Graham says he met with Zelenskyy‚ suggested that aid as a 'loan is the most likely path forward'
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Graham says he met with Zelenskyy‚ suggested that aid as a 'loan is the most likely path forward'

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and conveyed that a "loan is the most likely path forward" for U.S. aid to Ukraine."During my meeting with President Zelensky‚ I informed him that given the crisis at the United States' southern border and our overwhelming debt‚ President Trump’s idea of turning aid from the United States into a no-interest‚ waivable loan is the most likely path forward. This is not only true for aid for Ukraine‚ but for other countries across the board. I reiterated that the House’s Ukraine aid legislation must include some American border security provisions‚" Graham noted in a statement.The U.S. has already supplied significant assistance to Ukraine‚ but some politicians want America to provide more."I am also urging the Biden Administration to send longer-range artillery‚ accelerate F-16 training for the Ukrainians‚ and designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism under U.S. law‚" Graham noted."It is critical that our partners continue to provide military and technical assistance‚ such as air defense systems and missiles‚" Zelenskyy asserted in a social media post. "The continued support of Ukraine by international partners‚ particularly the United States‚ is now more important than ever in implementing plans to de-occupy our territories and protect our people." In a post on Truth Social last month‚ Trump said when the U.S. provides aid to another country‚ it should be supplied as a loan."FROM THIS POINT FORWARD‚ ARE YOU LISTENING U.S. SENATE(?)‚ NO MONEY IN THE FORM OF FOREIGN AID SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ANY COUNTRY UNLESS IT IS DONE AS A LOAN‚ NOT JUST A GIVEAWAY. IT CAN BE LOANED ON EXTRAORDINARILY GOOD TERMS‚ LIKE NO INTEREST AND AN UNLIMITED LIFE‚ BUT A LOAN NEVERTHELESS. THE DEAL SHOULD BE (CONTINGENT!) THAT THE U.S. IS HELPING YOU‚ AS A NATION‚ BUT IF THE COUNTRY WE ARE HELPING EVER TURNS AGAINST US‚ OR STRIKES IT RICH SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE‚ THE LOAN WILL BE PAID OFF AND THE MONEY RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES. WE SHOULD NEVER GIVE MONEY ANYMORE WITHOUT THE HOPE OF A PAYBACK‚ OR WITHOUT “STRINGS” ATTACHED. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SHOULD BE “STUPID” NO LONGER!" Trump wrote. — (@) Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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REPORT: Lawmakers Reach 'Agreement in Principle' on Homeland Security Funding‚ Would Avert Shutdown
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REPORT: Lawmakers Reach 'Agreement in Principle' on Homeland Security Funding‚ Would Avert Shutdown
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WATCH: Tucker: Big portion of Haiti's population will be living in Florida
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WATCH: Tucker: Big portion of Haiti's population will be living in Florida

Tucker Carlson Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau have in effect been running domestic politics in Haiti for the past few years. The result is chaos and cannibalism. Pretty soon a big portion of the Haitian…
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BREAKING: Supreme Court extends block on Texas law allowing arrest of illegals crossing border
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