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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Special 20240702

baier. for just the six time, the hous expelled one of its own members. we got the latest on george santos. plus of this, is the truth out there? if the government hiding at? new push for transparency on ufos. also our whatever happened to report about game changing scandal on wall street. first, rocket fire over gods as the war there we ignites. officials say hamas at vye violated terms with israel ending the temporary cease-fire that had facilitated several hostage for prisoner swaps. now over 130 hostages were made and hamas captivity and totally conditions. in northern israel tonight, heidi. hey. if military operations continue tonight not only in gaza but here in the northern front as israel announces the deaths of six hostages kidnapped by hamas terrorists back on october 7. for the first time in one week today, no more hostages came home to israel after the cease-fire was broken in the early morning hours. the sounds and sights of war are back. in gaza and israel

Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Outnumbered 20240702

emily: hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and joining us today kennedy saves the world podcast host kennedy, fox news contributor tammy bruce and fox and friends weekend co-host pete hegseth. ron desantis and gavin newsom stood face-to-face in the great red vs blue state debate. two of the nation s most outspoken governors, joined sean hannity in georgia and duked it out on issues and gave almost complete opposite perspect on border to president biden s job performance and after years of social media taunting, the two did not hold back when they squared off. governor desantis: i was talking to a fellow who moved from california to florida and he was telling me florida is better governed, safer, better budget, lower tacks and all this stuff and he was happy with the quality of life. he paused, by the way, i m gavin newsom father-in-law, we count gavin s inlaws as people that left california. i can handle it, you

Transcripts For FOXNEWS America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith

the el paso border sector. the biden administration still getting hit over a lack of transparency. sandra: to the new york post covered today showing migrants of the border with the headline divide and said help. and a rise in crime. john: but first let s get to griff jenkins, he s on the border in sunland park new mexico. chris, you ve been doing some amazing work. that s what the dhs and biden administration doesn t want you to see, and that s access as to what writer lungs are like. and that s, that s where we were with senator rob portman of ohio. he is the homeland security committee and he s getting a tour from the national border patrol council. that s the union, and we encountered a lot of traffic here. this is the wall area where we were, and i ve been talking to him. and you can see that stretches for miles, that s one of the heaviest traffic areas of the el paso sector, and alexander mallorca s is making it visit and being a tight-lipped about it. details

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170112

Welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. My guest is american journalist theo padnos. From october 2012 to august 2014 he was held hostage in syria by the nusra front, which is allied to alqaeda. He was beaten, abused, not knowing from day to day if he would be shot or spared by his captors. But was he the victim of his own actions . He says the most bitter moment of his captivity was the realisation that it was he himself who was mostly responsible for his ordeal. Theo padnos, welcome to hardtalk. Thanks very much for having me. Why did you decide to go to syria in 2012 to report on the conflict there . You know, it was a very dangerous place, it still is. It was certainly dangerous at the time, but i mean, i felt that i could avoid the worst of the dangers. I felt the real danger to me at the time, i thought, was the regime. I thought they were against western reporters coming in. I didnt have a visa for journalists, and i felt that they were going to come and arrest me. I felt t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170112

Welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. My guest is american journalist theo padnos. From october 2012 to august 2014 he was held hostage in syria by the nusra front, which is allied to alqaeda. He was beaten, abused, not knowing from day to day if he would be shot or spared by his captors. But was he the victim of his own actions . He says the most bitter moment of his captivity was the realisation that it was he himself who was mostly responsible for his ordeal. Theo padnos, welcome to hardtalk. Thanks very much for having me. Why did you decide to go to syria in 2012 to report on the conflict there . You know, it was a very dangerous place, it still is. It was certainly dangerous at the time, but i mean, i felt that i could avoid the worst of the dangers. I felt the real danger to me at the time, i thought, was the regime. I thought they were against western reporters coming in. I didnt have a visa for journalists, and i felt that they were going to come and arrest me. I felt t

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