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Bankruptcy codes gateway provision has a narrow effect: to eliminate Puerto Rico's

ability to allow its municipalities access to chapter 9

bankruptcy, but nevertheless kept intact its preemption provision over Puerto Rico.

Specifically the majority opinion delivered by Justice Thomas

offered the following reasoning, and I quote, "[w]e interpret Congress's use of the

who may be a debtor language in the amended definition of the state to mean

that Congress intended to exclude Puerto Rico from this Gateway provision,

delineating who may be a debtor under Chapter 9."

Puerto Rico therefore is not a state for purposes of the Gateway provision so it

cannot perform the single function of the state under that provision, to

specifically authorize municipalities to seek chapter 9 relief. I hope you enjoyed

this preview Puerto Rico Forward. You can listen to the full episode on

Patreon, where you can also help support this project. You can also find us on

iTunes and Google Play. As always thank you for your time, thank you for

listening. Y que viva Puerto Rico!

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News Wrap: Trump administration asks judge to block California immigration laws - Duration: 5:48.

And in the day's other news: The Trump administration urged a federal judge in Sacramento to block

three California laws that protect undocumented immigrants.

Among other things, the laws bar police from giving out information on people in jail,

and ban immigration officials from entering work sites without a warrant.

The immigration issue is roiling the European Union as well, and, today, Hungary intensified

its crackdown.

Lawmakers there amended the constitution to say what they call alien population cannot

be settled in Hungary.

The vote came on World Refugee Day.

The civil war in South Sudan has created Africa's worst refugee crisis in a quarter-century.

Today, the president and opposition leader met for the first time in nearly two years.

The talks took place in nearby Ethiopia, amid international efforts to negotiate an end

to the five-year conflict.

Trade tensions between the United States and allied nations drew fire today at a Senate

hearing.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was the target.

Senators from both parties warned that steel and aluminum tariffs will hurt U.S. manufacturers,

consumers and farmers.

Democrat Michael Bennet of Colorado demanded to know how tariffs on Canada will punish

the real culprit, China.

SEN.

MICHAEL BENNET (D), Colorado: I understand what we are supposed to be doing with China.

I don't understand why the president is not focused on it.

I don't understand it.

What is the national security rationale for putting a tariff on the Canadian steel industry,

with whom we have a trade surplus?

WILBUR ROSS, U.S. Commerce Secretary: The only way we are going to solve the global

steel overproduction and overcapacity is by getting all the other countries to play ball

with us.

And while they are complaining bitterly about the tariffs, the fact is, they are starting

to take the kind of action which if they had taken sooner would have prevented this crisis.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Secretary Ross argued the objective is not to fuel a trade war, but to revive

America's steel and aluminum industries.

The European Union, meanwhile, is speeding up plans for new tariffs on $3 billion worth

of American products.

The announcement today said the penalties will take effect this Friday, instead of next

month.

They will target a range of U.S. products, from Harley-Davidson motorcycles to bourbon

to peanut butter.

South Korea pressed North Korea today to follow through on dismantling its nuclear program.

In Seoul, President Moon Jae-in called for far more concrete plans from Pyongyang.

Moon's comments came as North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, was in Beijing for a second day

for talks with China's President Xi Jinping.

Kim returned home later.

In Afghanistan, Taliban fighters killed 30 government soldiers in the first attacks since

the end of a three-day cease-fire.

Officials said that the militants assaulted two checkpoints at a town in Badghis province.

Then ambushed reinforcements as they arrived.

Pro-government forces in Yemen say they have scored a new gain in the battle for the Red

Sea port of Hodeidah.

They say they captured the southern runway at the city's airport today.

Meanwhile, workers with the World Health Organization issued a new warning about the consequences

of the fighting.

JENNIE MUSTO, World Health Organization: WHO is deeply concerned at the increased fighting

in Al Hodeidah.

Al Hodeidah -- this fighting puts people, puts more than 600,000 people at risk in Al

Hodeidah.

And we are deeply concerned that the risk that this has for the port; 70 percent of

people in Yemen rely on the port for food and medicines.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Also today, the Associated Press reported hundreds of detainees in Southern

Yemen were tortured and sexually abused last March.

It happened at a secret facility run by the United Arab Emirates.

Back in this country: Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans to spend $80

million to help Democrats in 2018 midterm elections.

The billionaire said in a statement that the last year-and-a-half shows it's -- quote -- "a

bad idea for one party to control both the White House and the Congress."

His spending appears likely to exceed that of other big donors.

FBI agents arrested a West Virginia state Supreme Court justice today, Allen Lawry -- Loughry,

that is, on a 22-count indictment.

He's accused of mail fraud, making false statements and witness tampering.

The charges stem from allegations that he lied about allegedly using his office for

personal gain.

Pope Francis ordered the retired archbishop of Washington, D.C., Cardinal Theodore McCarrick,

removed from public ministry today.

The Vatican said there's a -- quote -- "credible and substantiated" claim that McCarrick abused

a teenager in New York more than 40 years ago.

In a statement, the 87-year-old cardinal said he has no recollection of the incident.

And on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average lost 42 points to close at 24657.

The Nasdaq rose 56 points, and the S&P 500 added almost five.

Still to come on the "NewsHour": what causes so many Central American migrants to seek

refuge in the United States?; talking with Trump supporters about family separation,

trade and more; inside the effort to provide running water to the Navajo Nation; and much

more.

For more infomation >> News Wrap: Trump administration asks judge to block California immigration laws - Duration: 5:48.

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Judge hears opening arguments over California's sanctuary state policies - Duration: 1:53.

For more infomation >> Judge hears opening arguments over California's sanctuary state policies - Duration: 1:53.

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Court Clash Over California Immigration Laws Draws Protesters - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> Court Clash Over California Immigration Laws Draws Protesters - Duration: 2:18.

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Trump Administration Lawyers Challenge California's Sanctuary State Law - Duration: 2:19.

For more infomation >> Trump Administration Lawyers Challenge California's Sanctuary State Law - Duration: 2:19.

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Tensions brew as hearing on California immigration laws gets underway - Duration: 1:16.

For more infomation >> Tensions brew as hearing on California immigration laws gets underway - Duration: 1:16.

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California Couple Finds Bearded Dragon in Walmart Delivery, Decides to Adopt Him As a Bonus Item - Duration: 3:20.

A Hemet, California, couple got more than they paid for when they ordered a bicycle online from Walmart

com. Inside the package was an extra surprise: a bearded dragon lizard. According to Riverside County Department of Animal Services (RCDAS), Al Brummett discovered the living, breathing bonus item while removing the bike from the box so he could assemble the bike and give it to his granddaughter as a gift

Brummett was luckily alone when he found the critter. He told RCDAS, "[My wife] was not around when I opened the box

If she would have been present, she would have screamed crazily." The situation went down a little like this: Brummett opened the flaps of the package, he pulled out the frame and some additional parts of the bike, and, after moving things around so that he would have room to put the project together, he saw a pair of eyes staring back at him

"At first I freaked out because he was so big," Brummett said. "There he was, and he had this look, such as 'what the heck just happened?' and I'm thinking, 'Yeah, me too

' " Using a five-gallon painter's bucket, Brummett secured the lizard and immediately called the Riverside County Department of Animal Services

According to RCDAS' statement, the bike was made in China. It is unknown how long the lizard had resided in the packing box before he was freed by Brummett

Officer Carra Mathewson picked up Brummett's call, and said what she heard next is a story she will not soon forget, calling it "a wacky tale for sure

" When Officer Harvey Beck of the RCDAS arrived on the scene, his extensive knowledge of exotic creatures helped him recognize the lizard as a species from Australia

The officer also fed the critter some canned peaches since it was unlikely the animal had any food for a while

Luckily, it is legal to keep the lizard as a pet because the Brummetts have falling in love with the surprise shipment

According to CBSLA, the couple has since adopted the lizard and have named him Falkor

After a long, mysterious journey, it appears Falkor the lizard's never-ending story has reached a happy ending

Tags Pet Adoption

For more infomation >> California Couple Finds Bearded Dragon in Walmart Delivery, Decides to Adopt Him As a Bonus Item - Duration: 3:20.

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New earthquake concerns in California - Duration: 0:25.

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Volkswagen California 2.5 TDI | Camper | Westfalia | dealer onderhouden!!! - Duration: 1:11.

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California High School Shooting Leaves Boy, 14, Hospitalized, 14-Year-Old Male Suspect in Custody - Duration: 2:29.

 A 14-year-old male suspect is in custody after another 14-year-old boy was injured in a shooting at a California high school Friday morning, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced

 A department spokesperson tells PEOPLE police got calls at about 7:05 a.m. about a person with a gun at Highland High School in Palmdale

 Later, the department announced on Twitter that a male juvenile suspect was in custody and that the victim, who had been shot in the arm, was in stable condition at the hospital

A firearm had also been recovered, the department announced.  Both the victim and the suspect are 14-year-old male students at the school

 The school principal announced that the there is no ongoing threat to the school, but that the campus remains on lockdown

 Authorities also responded Friday morning to reports of gunshots heard near Manzanita Elementary School, also in Palmdale, about eight miles from Highland High School, the spokesperson says

 However, the department announced on Twitter there is "no evidence of a crime" and that the school is clear

 According to the website for the National Center for Education Statistics, Highland High School had about 2,900 students during the 2016-2017 school year

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