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Very Scary People

amirante: one day he called me. he said, "it's very, very important i talk to you. i have to tell you something." gacy sits down, and he tells me the same old... about robbie piest, vehemently, unequivocally denied. i took the newspaper with robbie piest's picture. i threw it in front of him, and i said, "look at this kid. john, look at him. he's a good kid. he's missing." he looked at the picture. he said, "you know what? this boy -- this boy's dead." i said, "what do you mean?" he goes, "i've been a judge, jury, and executioner of many, many people. even now my hair stands up on end thinking of hearing those words. he said, "i'm gonna tell you the whole story from the beginning. it started in 1972. i was cruising around"... broderick: he's cruising the greyhound bus station, and he sees a kid that looks kind of on his own.

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Breakfast

yesterdaywith just a few metres to go, the french duo of pierre lacore and leyo bergere were neck and neck . it was lacorre who pipped his countryman at the line. hayden wild's third place was enough to see the new zealander become the new overall leader in the series, with one event remaining. france's cassandre beaugrand, who won in hamburg earlier this month, was first in the women's race. that is all the support from us for now. back to you. well, we're going to have another sportsman studio a little bit he is somebody who competed for gigabits, he is a gb canoeist, in 1972, but now, as if that were not remarkable enough, he is going to be going into space. enough, he is going to be going into sace. a . ~' enough, he is going to be going into sace. 1, . ~ 1: z: space. back in 2005 we interviewed john goodson _ space. back in 2005 we interviewed john goodson on _ space. back in 2005 we interviewed john goodson on breakfast, - space. back in 2005 we interviewed john goodson on breakfast, and - john goodson on breakfast, and charlie said to him, when you eventually get to go, you will come backin eventually get to go, you will come back injust eventually get to go, you will come back in just before and tell us all about it, which is looking forward to. it has only been almost 20 years. he is considerably older than he was. he is 80 now, but in the

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Breakfast

rocket ship. a problem for all of us as we get older! i will have - rocket ship. a problem for all of us as we get older! i will have to - rocket ship. a problem for all of us as we get older! i will have to go i as we get older! i will have to go back to wearing _ as we get older! i will have to go back to wearing nappies, - as we get older! i will have to go back to wearing nappies, i - as we get older! i will have to go back to wearing nappies, i can'tl back to wearing nappies, i can't remember the last time i had a nappy. remember the last time i had a na . . , ., remember the last time i had a na . , ., , remember the last time i had a na-- . . , . remember the last time i had a na . , ., , ., ~' , nappy. that is quite a key adaptation _ nappy. that is quite a key adaptation you _ nappy. that is quite a key adaptation you will - nappy. that is quite a key adaptation you will have i nappy. that is quite a key| adaptation you will have to nappy. that is quite a key - adaptation you will have to make! what other things have you had to do to prepare and what other adaptations do you have to make? it is a matter of being reasonably fit. i competed in the olympics along with my olympic partner in 1972. we canoed between the four peaks in the himalayas and down the grand canyon. and we still hold the record for the arctic canoe race, which was 226 miles, which was every day. you mentioned _ miles, which was every day. you mentioned that _ miles, which was every day. you mentioned that you _ miles, which was every day. you mentioned that you competed in the 1972 olympics as a canoeist. that is a lifetime ago, in my case, it must seem incredible. i a lifetime ago, in my case, it must seem incredible.— a lifetime ago, in my case, it must seem incredible. i have been a very lucky person- _

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All In With Chris Hayes

that's not going to happen. so i have a feeling donald trump is in this to the bitter end, even if he is in a jail cell he will try to keep running because he will never admit he lost. nixon had one of the biggest election landslides in 1972. he legitimately was a two term president. donald trump is a loser. he won one term and lost, and yet he is willing to take the republican party and a country down with him. >> as we are all discussing this in the months ahead, we should maybe compare hillaton less to nixon, as often as we do. is there any moment in any other presidents life, career, but you would compare the events in the last several years to, or even months? >> nixon had the silent majority. what donald trump has, the maga megaphone. they're not silent anymore. by and large it's a very large hunk of the country. trump very astutely connected the anti -- ross perot vote with the george

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America Reports

cod, i have the app, sharktivity, this is a snapshot this morning, cape cod area over the last month. and there are, you know, some shark sightings along the coast of new hampshire and up into maine, but cape cod is ground 0 for great white sharks, all the little blue dots are confirmed sightings, the orange ones are believed to be sharks and the other colors are specific sharks tagged, so they know where they are. why is cape cod itself a hot bed for shark activity. >> cape cod is ground 0 for the resurgence of the great white shark and such an incredible coastline, i'm from cape cod, massachusetts myself, and so much prey there for the white sharks. we have protected marine mammals in the united states since 1972. that includes seals, so we have about 50 years of an unregulated

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Ana Cabrera Reports

president. as the president might put it, there is an element of hope and history rhyming. this is taking place in a federal courthouse named for j. caleb boggs. boggs was the sitting u.s. senator in 1972 when joe biden won his first u.s. senate election beginning the first of seven terms that ultimately led him to the white house, ana. >> mike, there was also this confusion on the 1 yard line so to speak. can you break down this dispute between hunter biden's team and the house republicans and how that could affect today's proceedings? >> reporter: well, as we know, house republicans, republicans across the country, have been arguing that the president's son is getting special treatment here, that there should have been more severe charges being sought by the government in this case. in the last days, we saw an amicus brief filed by jason smith, a congressman from missouri, in which some personally identifying information that hunter biden's legal team felt should not have been included. there was a back and forth. the son's legal team arguing that this should have been

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Talking Business

not putting any space junk up. if we can stop that proliferation, then other than mother nature bringing it down by the gravitational pull, that will eventually take it into the earth's atmosphere and it'll burn up. other pieces that are large, that are higher up, we're going to have to go up and tow them much higher into a graveyard orbit. as we know, it was president trump who wanted to return man to the moon for the first time since, what, 1972? bill, how committed is the current administration to that goal? and what's the purpose of putting man back up there? the goal is not only committed, but it's here. we're going back to the moon with a crew next year. why? not to go to the moon. we've been there a half century ago. we're going back to utilise that environment, to learn in order to be able to create an event so that we can send

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Smerconish

cluding social media. this is hard to believe. as recently as 1984, ronald reagan won 49 of 50 stat against walter mondale. mondale carried only his home state of minnesota. in 1972, richard nixon won 49 states. george mcgoverns had not even his home state of south dakota. our elections are decided by a half dozen swing states, everything else locked in and predetermined, not only that, we're increasingly living among the like minded. consider this, most people in america live in an area that was one handily by one presidential candidate in the last election. there are roughly 3,100 u.s. counties. in 1980, there were only 391 that were won by 20 or more points, a landslide. by 202 that number hadrown to 1,726.

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Smerconish

since august of 2021. and being underwater was true of donald trump for the entirety of his presidency. i see it as a reflection of the nation's ever widening divide in an era of polarized media, including social media. this is hardo lieve. as recently as 1984, ronald reagan won 49 of 50 states against walter mondale. mondale carried only his home state of minnesota. in 1972, richard nixon won 49 states. george mcgovern carried only massachusetts, not even his home state of south dakota. our elections are decided by a half dozen swing states, everything else locked in and predetermined. and not only that, but we're increasingly living among the like minded. consider this, most people in america live in an area that was one handily by one presidential candidate in the last election. there are roughly 3,100 u.s. counties.

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Talking Business

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