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Tonight, an improving economy. The Fed chairman sees tentative불확실한 signs. The President glimmers of hope한 가닥의 희망, but “By no means, are we out of the woods just yet? I’m Harry Smith. Also tonight, the long saga대하소설 of an alleged Nazi death camp guard takes a new turn. US immigration agents seized체포 John Demyanyuk to deport him to Germany for trial. And because of the recession, their business is booming. Psychics심령연구사, seers점성술사, the future for a price! This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
Good evening. Katie is off tonight. For a while today, it looked like John Demyanyuk accused of기소되다 being a Nazi death camp guard was about to be deported to Germany to face trial. The retired auto worker was removed from his home by immigration agents, then at the last minute, a federal appeals court panel stepped in and said no, not yet. It wants to take a closer look at the case. Here’s Cynthia Bowers.
Today, the frail허약한 John Demyanyuk was taken in a wheel chair from his Cleveland home surrounded by his family including Vera, his wife of 52 years. He faces deportation to
Today’s developments are just the latest chapter in a 2-decade long legal battle over this now 89-year-old man. “He got more due process정당한 법 절차 than any American has gotten, living or dead in the history of this country.” A Ukrainian native Demyanyuk moved to this country in 1951 and became a
In 1986, he was deported to
North Korea is once again ratcheting up단계적으로 상승시키다 the tension over its nuclear program, vowing today to restart it. The North also says it will expel international arms inspectors and boycott disarmament talks. All of this after the UN Security Council voted yesterday to condemn its recent rocket launch. White House spokesman Robert Gifts said today