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so the victimhood, i am persecuted works to give a rationale for why they need immunity. and it's been like this ever since mussolini. all remind people, the first dictatorship was set up because mussolini had been -- he was fingered for being part of a political assassination, need to make his problems go away, because needed to at least be prosecuted, so he declared dictatorship in 1925. >> reporter: joyce, we've all depend on the idea that the law works. the institutions largely work. donald trump may have tried to subvert some of them, but generally speaking, other than the policy decisions, things like the fall of roe v. wade, that the institutions held. now that we understand this way of thinking, i understand all trump is gonna try and get out of a political prosecution. if this really does fall his way, are you concerned that

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

joanne was baptized as a baby in 1925. the pastor said john's life and career served as a reminder that small town doesn't have to be small mines. last week, eric mayer told stephanie's mom would have thought of the international support for their newspaper after the raid. >> the last 24 hours, she was just beside herself her whole life. she would now be turned around looking at the outpouring of people. should be very impressed with the organizations that supported us, the news organizations interviewing a. but i think mostly, what the average citizen coming out there and this is one of those issues that crosses left and right. >> tonight, we can report that the newspaper we are working for more than 50 years has more than doubled its subscriptions in the last two weeks. and on that note, i want to wish you a good night. i'm alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. you can always catch my show american voices on saturday and

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

at least six men executing the raid while 98 year old mayor looks on in anger and dismay. she died less than 24 hours later. her son eric mayer who is the publisher and editor of the paper believes that the shock of the raid contributed to his mother's death. she was laid to rest this weekend. friends and family honored her legacy in the same church where joanne was baptized as a baby in 1925. the pastor said john's life and career served as a reminder that small town doesn't have to be small mind. last week, eric mayer told stephanie's mom would have thought of the international support for their newspaper after the raid. >> the last 24 hours, she was just beside herself her whole life. she would now be turned around looking at the outpouring of people. should be very impressed with the organizations that supported us, the news organizations interviewing us. but i think mostly, what the

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BBC News

shortest hitters in the game but it is done to everyone else to come and chase him. only 1999 and 1925 has a man ever not won the open with a five shot lead going into the final round. . ~' ,. , . five shot lead going into the final round. ., ,, , . , round. thank you very much, stay d ! we round. thank you very much, stay dry! we can _ round. thank you very much, stay dry! we can see — round. thank you very much, stay dry! we can see the _ round. thank you very much, stay dry! we can see the rain - round. thank you very much, stay dry! we can see the rain on - round. thank you very much, stay dry! we can see the rain on the i dry! we can see the rain on the camera lens. whether making things tricky for a place at the open. so the weather making things tricky for players at the open and it's the rain taking the headlines at old trafford in the cricket too. england are desperate for play to get under way on the final day of the fourth test of the ashes against australia. but these have been the scenes all day so far. england must hope the rain relents so they can take five wickets and possibly chase a target in their second innings. that would level the series at 2—2 with the final test at the oval next week, but the forecast for the rest of sunday isn't good which means australia would retain the ashes. and at the women's world cup in australia and new zealand, sweden left it late, to beat south africa in their opening group match. amanda ilestedt scored in the 90th minute to seal the win after frida rolfo had cancelled out

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Fox News at Night

the parents on this issue and to also defer to children on their own health decisions. so it's honestly madness. >> trace: we invited corey deangelis on the show to talk about a different topic. i want to bring him in quickly to have him comment on this discussion and lexi, we'll get your final thoughts. american civil liberties union argued it's unconstitutional for public schools to reveal a student's gender identity to others. angry parents could put their child in private school or home school them if they want to, said an aclu lawyer. your quick thoughts on this, corey? >> maybe they'll support school choice. the supreme court in 1925 famously ruled that the child isn't the mere creature of the state. the democrats should remember that pretty soon. they should stop trying play tug-of-war with parents over their children. kids belong to their parents, not to the government. >> trace: lexi, your thoughts on this. legally, is he right? is that a fair assessment? >> that's a fair assessment, but i also don't have a ton of faith -- i'm a jersey girl.

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Verified Live

folbigg, who is now 55, was one of australia's most notorious criminal cases. her exoneration highlights a catastrophic miscarriage of carriage of justice. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. an incredible story. let's turn to some wonderful pictures that our security correspondent has supplied. the story is around a butterfly that was thought to have been extinct in britain for nearly 100 years has been spotted in london. they appeared in 1925 in small numbers —— but small numbers have been found in the south—east of the capital. the butterfly conservation charity believes insects were released into the world and doesn't know who did

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europe should be doing in this wider context. it’s europe should be doing in this wider context. �* , . . , , europe should be doing in this wider context. �* , ., . , , . context. it's an incredibly exciting time for space — context. it's an incredibly exciting time for space exploration. - time for space exploration. fantastically exciting. there huge increase on the commercial side. we see venture capital funding with companies but also public funding in the us and china in the uae and saudi arabia and japan, india and many countries increasing significantly also for europe, it's very exciting times. the significantly also for europe, it's very exciting times.— significantly also for europe, it's very exciting times. the head of the euro ean very exciting times. the head of the european space _ very exciting times. the head of the european space agency _ very exciting times. the head of the european space agency talking - very exciting times. the head of the european space agency talking to l very exciting times. the head of the | european space agency talking to me earlier on the program. one more story to squeeze end. a butterfly which was thought to have been extinct in britain for nearly 100 years has been spotted in london. black veined whites disappeared in 1925 but small numbers have been seen in fields and hedgerows in the south east outskirts of the capital. the butterfly conservation charity believes the insects were released into the wild but it doesn't know who did it, or why. these pictures were taken by the bbc�*s security correspondent frank gardner. stay with us here on bbc news.

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Breakfast

to the itv show this morning. it'll be her first appearance since the departure of her long—term co—host phillip schofield, who stepped down after admitting an affair with a younger colleague. a butterfly which was thought to have been extinct in britain for nearly 100 years has been spotted in london. black—veined whites disappeared in 1925 but small numbers have been seen in fields and hedgerows in the south—east outskirts of the capital. the butterfly conservation charity believes the insects were released into the wild but it doesn't know who did it, or why. these pictures were taken by the bbc�*s security correspondent frank gardner. they are not much of a security threat, i they? they are not much of a security threat. ithey?— they are not much of a security threat, ithey? threat, i they? may be they are, it may knows — threat, i they? may be they are, it may knows something _ threat, i they? may be they are, it may knows something we - threat, i they? may be they are, it may knows something we don't. i threat, i they? may be they are, it i may knows something we don't. they are beautiful shots. fiat may knows something we don't. they are beautiful shots.— are beautiful shots. not bad, but device. are beautiful shots. not bad, but device- we _ are beautiful shots. not bad, but device. we asked _ are beautiful shots. not bad, but

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a genuine paper or if it's a hoax, and they'll work with the social media platforms to take — hopefully — the post and the account down. for students caught cheating, the implications could be severe — including the risk of being banned from exams altogether. these are almost always scams. don't fall for it. if you see something like that, report it to your school or college. you risk not only losing money, but the consequences for you are really serious — you could actually risk the qualification that you've been studying for. instagram, tiktok and snapchat all say the scammers break their community guidelines, and they add that people should report anyone claiming to sell exam papers. kristian johnson, bbc news. a butterfly which was thought to have been extinct in britain for nearly 100 years has been spotted in london. black—veined whites disappeared in 1925, but small numbers have been seen in fields and hedgerows in the south—east

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FOX and Friends

with congress' oversight request, releasing confidential source information could potentially jeopardize investigations and put lives at risk. maybe that's the kicker right there. putting lives at risk. all right. >> so we do have comer is coming on. congressman james comer is coming on at 8:30 this morning. stay tuned for that interview. we will get into it with him. let's talk about your book, "trial of the century." we all remember growing up it was controversial if your teachers talked about evolution and goes back to 1925. tell us what the topic. >> the book is called, there you see it "trial of the century" up at the top the famed defense attorney clarence dario and his nemesis the great fundamental its leaderboard. brian helped get a law passed that made it a crime teach evolution in public schools. he was so happy about it he decided to prosecute a young school teacher by the name of john scopes. >> ainsley: a substitute teacher, right? >> and darryl sitting in chicago reading about it in the newspaper is so incensed, he

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