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News Wrap: Trump again under gag order again in civil fraud trial
In our news wrap Thursday, former President Trump is under a gag order again in his civil fraud trial in New York, Sen. Tommy Tuberville is signaling he's ready to end his blockade of hundreds of high-level military nominations and Meta says it has eliminated a network of fake Facebook accounts designed to increase political divisions in the U.S.
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News Wrap: Trump again under gag order again in fraud trial
Clip: 11/30/2023 | 4m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Thursday, former President Trump is under a gag order again in his civil fraud trial in New York, Sen. Tommy Tuberville is signaling he's ready to end his blockade of hundreds of high-level military nominations and Meta says it has eliminated a network of fake Facebook accounts designed to increase political divisions in the U.S.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFormer President Trump is un A state appeals court today reinstated the ban on## his criticizing court staffers.
It had# been on hold Judge Arthur Engoron imposed the order after# Mr. Trump posted derogatory comments about## his clerk.
Court officials said the# comments sparked hundreds of threats.
Senator Tommy Tuberville is signaling he's ready# to end his blockade of hundreds of high-level## military nominations.
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GEOFF BENNETT: Tuberville did# not say how many promotions## he's willing to let through.
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In all,## close to 4,800 accounts were reposting polarizing# messages from X, the former Twitter.
Meta says the## accounts appeared to come from Americans,# but they actually originated in China.
In Russia, that country's Supreme# Court today banned what it called## the international LGBT movement in a# long-running crackdown on gay, lesbia and transgender rights.
A judge in Moscow# read the ruling after a four-hour closed## hearing.
Human rights advocates said it# effectively bans LGBTQ activism in Russia.
MAX OLENICHEV, Russian Human Rights Attorney# (through translator): The Justice Ministry## demanded tha as extremist.
But it could happen that Russian# authorities will enforce it against LGBTQ## groups that work within Russia, considering# them a part of this international movement.
GEOFF BENNETT: The Russian Justice# Ministry argued that gay, lesbian,## and trans activists are extremists who# incite -- quote -- "social and di scord."
The Russian Orthodox# Church praised the court's action.
Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing states made# new attempts today to reduce output and shore up## lagging prices.
The OPEC Plus members announced# they will maintain and add new cuts totaling## more than two million barrels a day, through the# first quarter of 2024.
They also announced that## Brazil will join the alliance in January.
It's# one of the world's fastest-growing producers.
Back in this country, new data shed more light on# the state of the economy.
The Commerce Department## reported consumer prices were unchanged# from September to October.
Year over year,## prices were up 3 percent, the slowest pace in 2.5# years.
And the Labor Department said the number of## people collecting jobless benefits hit a two-year# high in mid-November, at nearly two million.
And on Wall Street, stocks had a lackluster# day to finish their best month since last## year.
The Dow Jones industrial average# gained one point today to close near## 35951.
The Nasdaq fell 32 points.# The S&P 500 added 17.
For the month,## the Dow and the S&P rose 9 percent,# the Nasdaq shot up nearly 11 percent.
And still to come on the "PBS NewsHour":## Elon Musk lashes out at advertisers leav and artist Simone Leigh gives space to# underrepresented people with her towering work.
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