
News Wrap: More E. coli cases linked to McDonald's outbreak
Clip: 10/25/2024 | 5m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
News Wrap: More E. coli cases linked to McDonald's outbreak
In our news wrap Friday, more people have been reported sick from the E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald's, the Biden administration is proposing a new path for student loan forgiveness, Hezbollah militants and the Israeli army traded fire across the Lebanese border and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says North Korean troops could join Russian forces on the battlefield as soon as this weekend.
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News Wrap: More E. coli cases linked to McDonald's outbreak
Clip: 10/25/2024 | 5m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Friday, more people have been reported sick from the E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald's, the Biden administration is proposing a new path for student loan forgiveness, Hezbollah militants and the Israeli army traded fire across the Lebanese border and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says North Korean troops could join Russian forces on the battlefield as soon as this weekend.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship>> In today's other headlines, more people have been reported sick from the E. Coli outbreak tied to McDonald's.
The CDC says there are more reported illnesses.
The number of hospitalizations has risen to 2 and one person has died.
A Taliban new -- california-based supplier of onions has a recalled produce from a facility in Colorado.
The Biden administration is proposing a new path for student loan forgiveness.
If finalized, the education department could proactively cancel loans for borrowers with a risk for imminent default.
It is estimated that some 8 million people would qualify.
This is his third attempt at student Ilona forgiveness.
The proposal is expected to face legal challenges just as the first two attempts did.
Hezbollah militants and the Israeli army traded fire across the Lebanese border today.
In southeast Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike killed three journalists.
Many other media is Terry -- staying in the same area.
The committee to protect journalists call for an independent investigation.
We will have more on the war in gaza later in the prop -- broadcast.
North Korean troops could join Russian forces on the battlefield as soon as his weekend.
That would be the first time a third country puts boots on the ground.
Putin has not commented on this.
He said any decision would be one that both Russia and north Korea would decide together when the time comes.
>> We are in contact with our north Korean friends.
When we have to decide something, we will undoubtedly decide.
They have the same point of view.
I want to say that it is our sovereign decision.
Anchor: There is new friction caused by this handshake yesterday between Putin and the secretary-general of the U.N. At an economic summit in Russia.
It caused an outcry and you rain and prompted president zelenskyy to cancel a planned visit.
Forecasters warned that a deadly tropical storm in the Philippines has already killed 82 people may turn back around and returned to the area next week.
Rescuers and police Doug through mud and rocks and debris to search for missing villagers.
Over 2000 people remain unaccounted for.
Thousands of people have been forced into shelters, many with nothing left.
>> We have nothing left.
We have no warehouse to go home to.
All I'm thinking about is where we go next?
>> The tropical storm is the 11th storm and so for the deadliest to hit the Philippines this year.
The country usually sees an average of 20 tropical storms.
Stocks closed mostly lower on Wall Street today.
The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 250 points.
The NASDAQ posted the only gain on the day.
The S&P 500 ended virtually unchanged.
Phil Lesh has died.
He began as a classically trained violinist but became the pioneering basis and a founding member of the grateful dead.
♪ alongside Jerry Garcia, his base provided the trademark rolling thunder sound.
He was performing until just recently.
Here he is from his birthday celebration this past March.
An official statement on his social media said he passed peacefully this morning.
He was 84 years old.
Still to come, president Biden issues a formal apology for the treatment of indigenous boarding school students.
The Washington post of the clients a presidential endorsement for the first time since the 1980's.
And our guests weigh in on the
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