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good team when they have the ball, they can punish you but england are just as good with the ball so it is about possession and seeing what we can do with it, not dropping off and seeing what we can do with it because that is where we can hit them, really. i because that is where we can hit them. really-— because that is where we can hit them, really. i have to ask you for our them, really. i have to ask you for your prediction. — them, really. i have to ask you for your prediction, it _ them, really. i have to ask you for your prediction, it would - them, really. i have to ask you for your prediction, it would be - them, really. i have to ask you for your prediction, it would be unfair| your prediction, it would be unfair without getting the crystal ball out. if you're going to the bookies, what would you say the odds are for the score? i what would you say the odds are for the score? ., _ ., ., the score? i would say to- one england- _ the score? i would say to- one england- we — the score? i would say to- one england. we will _ the score? i would say to- one england. we will take - the score? i would say to- one england. we will take that. - the score? i would say to- one i england. we will take that. thank ou so england. we will take that. thank you so very _ england. we will take that. thank you so very much _ england. we will take that. thank you so very much and _ england. we will take that. thank you so very much and if _ england. we will take that. thank you so very much and if you i england. we will take that. thank you so very much and if you want| england. we will take that. thank. you so very much and if you want to learn more about the historic women's game, to search out the player lily power who scored over 1000 goals in the early 1900s. -- lily —— lily parr. the western canadian province

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Fox Report With Jon Scott

areas where it is more. a little bit lower along the coast you're going to be seeing places in l.a. down to two to three inches of rein you see the same thing in san diego. the heaviest rain jon is on the eastern side of these mountains where you are talking about in some cases maybe ten inches of rain death valley they could see two to three years worth of rain over the course of the next couple of days. jon: wow i was in florida at 1992 and florida hadn't had a major hurricane in something like 30 years hard to believe but that was the case. california southern california hasn't had a storm like this ever really right? >> you're right so we look all the way back to 1900 there are only two tropical storms one was a depression so one tropical storm a tropical depression so 120 years two storms you talk about the lank being a little bit more active. i do have one more graphic to leave you that's what's happening across atlantic there are four or five storms firing up that we could be talking about in the next week we're getting started in this season

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FOX and Friends

the story ♪ going to be the winds necessarily, it's going to be the rain. everything in dark orange is 3 to 5 inches of rain. areas will see up to 8 to 10 inches of rain. flooding is going to be major concern particularly as you get into saturday, sunday and monday. extreme flash flood threat across portions of southern california as we track this incredibly rare storm. something you almost never see, only 10 symptoms have moved across southern california here since 1900 and only two of them, steve, have ever made landfall. so this is a very rare situation. folks out there need to be prepared for it here over the course of the weekend. >> steve: indeed. adam, thank you very much. >> adam: yep. >> steve: brand new fox news polls revealing hispanic voters could be up for grabs in 2024 as president biden loses a stunning 17% of support among hispanic voters compared to the last election so is the voting shifting to the right? we have j.p. top screen there in

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FOX and Friends

it's going to weaken. down to 745 miles per hour sunday evening. by monday morning 60 miles per hour. enough to do damage. it is picking up a whole lot of rain and moisture with it. that is going to be what causes the problems. you see this ultimately running all the way up into the pacific northwest by tuesday morning, winds down to 30 miles per hour but dragging all of that moisture with it. so flooding is going to be the major concern. really wide area here where you are seeing those oranges 3 to 5 inches of rain. we are easily going to see in some spots 8 to 5 inches of rain. so flooding is the biggest concern. i will leave you with these last graphics, guys. that's saturday but by sunday we are looking at extreme flood threat across portions of southern california. this is going to be a story to pay attention. to say even if it doesn't make landfall as a hurricane the moisture is going to come with it. >> steve: adam, during the life times of most of the people living in california right now, they have never seen a tropical storm. i was just reading it's been 84 years. >> since 1900 two tropical storms made landfall. the last one was 1939. this does not ham.

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Americas Newsroom

always wearing wet suits is cold water and it will kill at least some of the wind with this. it is still going to bring a whole lot of rain in areas that don't typically see this much rain in the summer. the desert southwest areas like las vegas. widespread everything in the orange 3 to 5 inches perhaps. don't be surprised if isolated areas see eight inches of rain. a summer's or year's worth of rain coming in a couple of days. this drags fairly far to the north. it could be a big rain maker and it will be something to pay attention to. we look at flash flood threat on your saturday. very likely running you into sunday. really sunday and monday is when most of the heaviest moisture will arrive and you are at the extreme for flash flood risk in southern california. it stretches across a large area here. a lot of moisture will be lifted up into this part of the country. it is something you almost never see. in the last 120 years all the way from 1900 within 200 miles

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BBC News Now

thought parkey was trapping him to read something and he had read he was illiterate and ali turned on parky and he was surprised and i bet your life he never knew ali couldn't read. he your life he never knew ali couldn't read. . . , ., ., your life he never knew ali couldn't read. . ., ., , read. he said that was one of his favourite interviews. _ read. he said that was one of his favourite interviews. can - read. he said that was one of his favourite interviews. can you - read. he said that was one of his| favourite interviews. can you take us back to when you first met him and how you spotted his talent? yes. and how you spotted his talent? yes, i was a talent — and how you spotted his talent? yes, i was a talent agent _ and how you spotted his talent? yes, i was a talent agent in _ and how you spotted his talent? 123 i was a talent agent in 1900 and and how you spotted his talent? 12: i was a talent agent in 1900 and i knew him as a sports journalist and i read him avidly. isaw knew him as a sports journalist and i read him avidly. i saw stuff he was doing for london weekend on their sports programmes, i thought, this guy's got something. i lushed him up at the savoy in london and offered to be his agent and never heard another word. i wish i had had 10% of him for the rest of his career. but at least myjudgment 10% of him for the rest of his career. but at least my judgment was rigt. career. but at least my 'udgment was riut. ~ 2. 1'

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he had such a respect for their great talent and their stardom that, although he always remained a good journalist, he gave him a chance to speak. journalist, he gave them a chance to speak. he gave them a chance to be at their best. and he loved interviewing his heroes. the show was about who was on. it wasn't about... it wasn't about michael. he saw his role, really, as a journalist, to get the best interview he could out of out his subjects. interview he could out of his subjects. and boy, his canon of work, his library of parkinson interviews, is the popular history of the 20th century, pretty much! i was a talent agent in 1900 and frozen to death. and i saw him doing... i knew him as a sports journalist. i read him avidly. i was a sports journalist once and i saw stuff he was doing for london weekend on their local sports programmes. and i thought, "this guy's got something." so i lushed him up at the savoy in london and offered to be his agent. and i never heard another word, but i wish i'd had 10% of him

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Sportsday

he had such a respect for their great talent and their stardom that, although he always remained a good journalist, he gave him a chance to speak. journalist, he gave them a chance to speak. he gave them a chance to be at their best. and he loved interviewing his heroes. the show was about who was on. it wasn't about... it wasn't about michael. he saw his role, really, as a journalist, to get the best interview he could out of out his subjects. interview he could out of his subjects. and boy, his canon of work, his library of parkinson interviews, is the popular history of the 20th century, pretty much! i was a talent agent in 1900 and frozen to death. and i saw him doing... i knew him as a sports journalist. i read him avidly. i was a sports journalist once and i saw stuff he was doing for london weekend on their local sports programmes. and i thought, "this guy's got something." so i lushed him up at the savoy in london and offered to be his agent. and i never heard another word, but i wish i'd had 10% of him

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

prosecutors claim that the corrupt organization that was reached not just from the oval office but all the way to the former publicist of kanye west and even a bail bondsman who was caught on tape trying to access voting machines. i'm joined now by a pair of former federal prosecutors elie honig and temadaya williams who was also senior counsel for the january 6th congressional committee, was maybe on air until 2:00 a.m. last night. elie, let's start with you. if you look at the 19 people one of those faces mark meadows is already trying to get his case move from a state court to a federal court. obviously that's something we're hearing trump is also going to try to do. do you think they'll be successful? >> it's an interesting and i think important gambit by mark meadows, and surely donald trump will follow. this body of law goes back to the early 1900s and it basically says if somebody who was a federal official gets charged criminally by a state or county as in a d.a., then if the conduct relates to your job as a federal official you can move over to federal court. i think we don't -- i think it's a 50-50 chance if he succeeds.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

meadows, is now rey trying to get his case moved from the state courhe federal court. obviously, that's something we're hearing trump is also going to try to do. do you think he'll be successful? >> it's interesting, and i think an important candidate by mark meadows, and surely donald trump will follow. this body of lock goes back to the early 1900s, and it basically says if somebody who is a federal official gets charged criminally by a state or a county, as in the dea, then if the conduct relates to your job as a federal official, you can move on to federal court. i think it's a 50/50 chance if he succeeds. but if he does, here's what it means. it means first of all, he gets a much better jury pool. because instead of strong from fulton county, which one 72 to 26% against donald trump, now you're drawn from the northern counties of georgia, some of which went 60, 70% for donald trump, but more importantly if you get into federal court, the next move, if they win, they're gonna asked to dismiss on the basis of immunity. there want to say as federal officials, were immune. that's how high the stakes are. >> but if trump does that, if --

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