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biden out of the spotlight, we don't want to talk about his record on inflation or border or on education or on crime or foreign policy and make this election again a referendum on donald trump or ron desantis or whoever gets the nomination. the media has not called him out, outside the "new york times," they have not endorsed a republican since 1956, they will not change now. >> todd: this is not the year. >> carley: and joe manchin mulling a third party bid, he is not ruling anything in or out, interesting there. thank you. >> joe: yeah. see you soon. bye. >> carley: mike pence set to announce his run for president in iowa this week in faith at forefront of his campaign. donald trump has huge advantage

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the international exposition of 1897. as part of that, 267 congolese men, women and children were taken by force to belgium and exhibited to the public in fenced fake villages right here on this site. when belgium gained independence from the netherlands in the 19th century, the western nations�* scramble for africa was in full throttle. now, king leopold wanted a piece of the action, but without the support of his own government, he had to win over investors and the public. the exposition was a huge success, and so began belgium's long and violent history in the congo. when i arrived there in 2001 as director, i found a museum that basically hadn't changed since 1956. basically the year when i first visited the museum. as a child? as a child, yeah.

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from the netherlands in the 19th century, the western nations' scramble for africa was in full throttle. now, king leopold wanted a piece of the action, but without the support of his own government, he had to win over investors and the public. the exposition was a huge success, and so began belgium's long and violent history in the congo. when i arrived there in 2001 as director, i found a museum that basically hadn't changed since 1956. basically the year when i first visited the museum... as a child? as a child, yeah. it was still a colonial museum doing colonial propaganda in all sense of the word. so full of stereotypes, that the congolese were basically violent with spears and with a very aggressive face.

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congressman, thanks for taking the time today. >> you bet. thanks for having me. >> so, first, can you tell us what a sticking point is or what the sticking points are at this point in the negotiations? >> well, manu is right. work requirements have been a sticking point. i would say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, when they say they won't vote for any bill that has work requirements, let's be clear. programs like s.n.a.p. or food stamps have had work requirements since 1956. any time they voted for a farm bill or appropriations package, there have been work requirements for programs like tanif and s.n.a.p. i don't understand why this is such a big sticking point for the other side. we're going to get a deal. we won't have a default. but we need a return to common sense. . used to be broadly bipartisan. >> that's an important statement there. you're saying, you will get to a deal. you will not default. even if you don't get all you

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clubs. she met ike turner in 1956 at the club manhattan, he was there performing with the kings of rhythm. anna may begged ike to let her sing. eventually, she joined him on stage. anna may was a hit. when ike had a falling out with a band vocalist a few months later, he asked anna may to step into the recording booth. the result, 1960 hit "fool in love" which hit number 2 on the r and b charts. ♪ i should be ashamed ♪ >> it also marked the transformation from anna may bullock to tina turner, a songwriter came up with without consulting anna may. "mountain high" did not get much attention in the u.s., but charted in the u.k., and now considered a classic.

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reservations about it? >> joe: like the 51 intelligence officers that swore the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation, without seeing the laptop. "washington post" and "new york times," the "washington post" has never endorsed republican presidential candidate in history. "new york times," last endorsed a republican in 1956, this was dwig dwighti eisenhower. this serves for the democratic party. maybe they would endorse ronald reagan over walter mondale or pick your democratic candidate here and put into this equation. that is the proof right there. if they can't endorse any

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heat, the first eighth-seeded team to reach the conference finals in 24 hours. the los angeles lakers and denver nuggets will tip off in game one of the western conference finals on tuesday. "eurovision" is an international phenomenon, a song contest first held in 1956 that has grown and riveted the world ever since, launching such stars as abba and celine dion. and as cnn's paula newton reports, this year's edition was unforgettable for lots of reasons, from where it was held to who emerged on top. >> we have a winner! >> reporter: it was the end of an historic "eurovision" with sweden's loreen becoming the first woman ever to win the contest twice. but the main act was a sweeping show of support for ukraine. starting with the display of ukrainian culture by last year's winners, the kalucia orchestra, a surprise appearance by the

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the sun is hshining. such a friendly people here. the city is decked out, ready for eurovision in the colors of ukraine as well. >> in the colors of ukraine. for those not familiar, dean, with eurovision, tell us about the significance of the song contest, and why does it still attract millions of viewers each year? >> this is one of the world's longest-running television shows. it's been held annually since 1956. it brings together the countries of europe, plus australia and israel now, and they vie for the best song. and each country also gets to vote. so that also makes it europe's biggest election. >> now, what makes this year's eurovision stand out in your view? >> this year's eurovision is unique in the history of the contest because it's the first time that one country is staging the contest on behalf of another that is at war. so the bbc is hosting eurovision

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they have seamlessly brought on ukrainian culture, so there have been quire singing, there have been all sorts of artists and acts and events going on to reflect ukrainian culture because, obviously, we are very much a weight of the fact we are hosting on their behalf. but it has been a real sense of friendship between the countries and people wearing blue and yellow in support, the ukrainian flag is up next to our flag. and i think there is a real sense that we stand side by side, and you will see some great surprises tonight. you know, the cultural history of ukrainian music is also interwoven into tonight's ceremony, so you will see a lot of that there. i think there is very much a sense amongst the fans and fans on that this is a real honour to be hosting on behalf of ukraine and a sense of positivity and looking forward that very much what you'd imagine stands for is everybody is united by music, which is essentially why the competition was set up in 1956 in the first

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place. was set up in 1956 in the first lace. ., , ., was set up in 1956 in the first lace, ., , ., was set up in 1956 in the first lace. ., ., ., ., place. lots to look forward to, then. sophie, _ place. lots to look forward to, then. sophie, thank _ place. lots to look forward to, then. sophie, thank you - place. lots to look forward to, then. sophie, thank you so - place. lots to look forward to, - then. sophie, thank you so much, we look forward to chatting with you. it isa it is a good thing sophie is already there. because people trying to get to eurovision in liverpool face another frustrating day as a second day of rail strikes take place in the uk. this time it's members of the rmt union tsaking action, following industrial action by aslef train drivers yesterday. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. eurovision fans are flocking to liverpool from all over the world to see the grand final. but the rail strikes are making travel plans complicated. i'm a little worried because of the train strike. i have to go to new york tomorrow afternoon, so i'm worried there might not be a train to london from liverpool. you're not alone, we have train strikes in germany, where i'm from, too,

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