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Killer Ethan Dodds' mum jailed for trying to derail probe into Ben Mcintosh's death

On June 2, 2022, self-described protective mother Donna Dodds was sentenced to intensive supervision for trying to influence witnesses in a criminal...

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Americas Newsroom

what's left on the table? a covert operation and what they've done in the past. they don't talk about it. in 2020 just north of here they blew up their sentry fuses and delayed their nuclear program by nine months. in 2022 they blew up a drone factory. this is massiad using explosives or drones launched from inside iran and right in the same city last year they attacked a weapons factory. they're back again attacking an air base of f-14 u.s. airplanes at that air base from the old days of the shah. iran knows full well israel can attack at will inside of iran conducting limited attacks. certainly not all out major attacks like ballistic or cruise missiles or manned aircraft

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The Context

they are looking at where the biggest threat is coming from but take us to the point, at the risk of upsetting inna, take us to the point that ukraine loses, what does that look like the united states? aha, that ukraine loses, what does that look like the united states? a loss in ukraine could _ look like the united states? a loss in ukraine could go _ look like the united states? a loss in ukraine could go a _ look like the united states? a loss in ukraine could go a few- look like the united states? a loss in ukraine could go a few different| in ukraine could go a few different ways and — in ukraine could go a few different ways and none _ in ukraine could go a few different ways and none of— in ukraine could go a few different ways and none of them _ in ukraine could go a few different ways and none of them are - in ukraine could go a few different ways and none of them are good l in ukraine could go a few different i ways and none of them are good for the us— ways and none of them are good for the us or— ways and none of them are good for the us or nato~ _ ways and none of them are good for the us or nato. even— ways and none of them are good for the us or nato. even if— ways and none of them are good for the us or nato. even if there - ways and none of them are good for the us or nato. even if there is - ways and none of them are good for the us or nato. even if there is a i the us or nato. even if there is a ceasefire — the us or nato. even if there is a ceasefire and _ the us or nato. even if there is a ceasefire and the _ the us or nato. even if there is a ceasefire and the lions _ the us or nato. even if there is a ceasefire and the lions freezes . ceasefire and the lions freezes where — ceasefire and the lions freezes where it — ceasefire and the lions freezes where it is _ ceasefire and the lions freezes where it is now. _ ceasefire and the lions freezes where it is now, that— ceasefire and the lions freezes where it is now, that still- ceasefire and the lions freezes i where it is now, that still affords russia _ where it is now, that still affords russia a — where it is now, that still affords russia a really— where it is now, that still affords russia a really good _ where it is now, that still affords russia a really good jumping - where it is now, that still affords russia a really good jumping offl russia a really good jumping off point _ russia a really good jumping off point for— russia a really good jumping off point for future _ russia a really good jumping off point for future aggression - russia a really good jumping off i point for future aggression against ukraine _ point for future aggression against ukraine and — point for future aggression against ukraine and the _ point for future aggression against ukraine and the rest— point for future aggression against ukraine and the rest of— point for future aggression against ukraine and the rest of europe. i point for future aggression againstl ukraine and the rest of europe. we sold this _ ukraine and the rest of europe. we sold this after _ ukraine and the rest of europe. we sold this after their— ukraine and the rest of europe. we sold this after their first _ ukraine and the rest of europe. we sold this after their first evasion i sold this after their first evasion in 2014— sold this after their first evasion in 2014 which— sold this after their first evasion in 2014 which gave _ sold this after their first evasion in 2014 which gave russian - sold this after their first evasion i in 2014 which gave russian forces a platform _ in 2014 which gave russian forces a platform to — in 2014 which gave russian forces a platform to launch _ in 2014 which gave russian forces a platform to launch the _ in 2014 which gave russian forces a platform to launch the full- in 2014 which gave russian forces a platform to launch the full scale i platform to launch the full scale invasion — platform to launch the full scale invasion in— platform to launch the full scale invasion in 2022. _ platform to launch the full scale invasion in 2022. there - platform to launch the full scale invasion in 2022. there is- platform to launch the full scale invasion in 2022. there is no. platform to launch the full scale - invasion in 2022. there is no reason to believe _ invasion in 2022. there is no reason to believe that — invasion in 2022. there is no reason to believe that russians _ invasion in 2022. there is no reason to believe that russians would - invasion in 2022. there is no reason to believe that russians would act l to believe that russians would act differently — to believe that russians would act differently if — to believe that russians would act differently if they _ to believe that russians would act differently if they have _ to believe that russians would act differently if they have the - to believe that russians would actj differently if they have the current land that — differently if they have the current land that they _ differently if they have the current land that they have. _ differently if they have the current land that they have. and - differently if they have the current land that they have. and if- differently if they have the current land that they have. and if you i land that they have. and if you think_ land that they have. and if you think about _ land that they have. and if you think about the _ land that they have. and if you think about the loss _ land that they have. and if you think about the loss of- land that they have. and if you think about the loss of ukraine land that they have. and if you i think about the loss of ukraine to russian _ think about the loss of ukraine to russian forces, _ think about the loss of ukraine to russian forces, that _ think about the loss of ukraine to russian forces, that brings - think about the loss of ukraine to russian forces, that brings the i russian forces, that brings the front_ russian forces, that brings the front tine — russian forces, that brings the front line directly _ russian forces, that brings the front line directly up _

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Anderson Cooper 360

he moved to new york and for the next two decades lived openly he was a man about town. >> he continued writing, became a celebrated advocate for freedom of expression so when he received the invitation to speak in chautauqua in august 2022. >> he gladly accepted i was seated at stage right? in his new book knife. he described what happened next then in the corner of my right eye. >> the last thing my ride or die would ever see. i saw the man in black running toward me down the right-hand side of the seating area black clothes, black face mask. he was coming in hard and low. a squat missile they confess i had sometimes imagined my assassin rising up in some public forum or other and coming for me in just this way. so my first thought when i saw this murderous shape rushing towards me was so it's you here you are so it's you here?

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Breakfast

he also accepted an invitation from thames water to tour their little marlow sewage treatment works, which is causing the problems in his area. but he found the company's mindset alarming. is the river safe right now? you'd have to ask the environment agency that, i'm afraid. but you're... you're the company that put the sewage in there. surely that has to be your responsibility at some stage? i'm not saying we're not partially responsible for that, but we're not responsible for letting the public know whether they can swim in the rivers or not. thames water, england's biggest supplier, have said... "taking action to improve the health of rivers is a key focus for us and we are leading the way with our transparent approach to data." last month, the environment agency revealed raw sewage spills doubled last year in england to 3.6 million hours of spills, compared with 1.75 million hours in 2022. transparency about the problem may

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Anderson Cooper 360

heck once you got larry's ray, the best bird wind brick may be alleged it on the court, but you're an amateur up here, heads-up. blair so get all state save money and be protected from mayhem. >> like me now, you're the bird stuck in the attic as we wait here in tel aviv for israel's response to iran's missile and drone attack. i want to bring you my conversation with one from terrapins longest standing and best-known personal targets spellmon rushdie has been a marked man for nearly half his life. in 1989 or wrongs leader ayatollah khomeini declared his novel the satanic verses, blasphemous, an insult to islam, and called for the indian born writers assassination rushdie went into hiding with around the clock police protection for ten years eventually moved the us and thought he was safe. but in august 2022, as he was about to

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

from president biden. >> reporter: today, kennedy tweeted about his family's decision saying, "i am pleased they are politically active bureaucrats a a family tradition. "he added they are divided and puts opinions but united in their love for each other, though there was clearly no love lost today in philadelphia, norah. >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you. there are new developments tonight and the murder case of the man charged with killing four university of idaho students in 2022. the defense says suspect bryan kohberger has an alibi for the night of the murders. cbs's carter evans has the latest news in this closely-watch murder investigation. >> reporter: bryan kohberger's lawyers say there was no way he could have been at the murder scene and plan to use cell phone data to prove ed. 29-year-old criminology student is accused of brutally stabbing madison mogen, kaylee goncalves, xana kernodle, and ethan chapin in this moscow, idaho, house back in 2022.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

playing games. i have called for the repeal of this draconian law since the dobbs decision in 2022. i renewed that call in my state of the state address this january. and they have had a bill that would repeal this law since january. and they have missed every single opportunity to do that. they have no excuses. >> it is extraordinary game strategy. it is a wildly unpopular law. the state attorney general says that she will not prosecute abortion related cases. when and if this goes into place. you have signed an executive order that says county prosecutors must defer to the ag on abortion cases but can people in arizona, those who are going to be in very vulnerable positions, can they count on that? it is confusing at best. >> well i think your question

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

decision in 2022. i renewed the call in the state of the state address in january and they had a bill in front of them that will repeal this law since january. they have missed every single opportunity to do that. they have no excuses. >> is extraordinary game strategy since it is a wildly unpopular law. the state attorney general says she will not prosecute abortion related cases if this goes into place. you signed a executive order that says county prosecutors must defer to the agency on abortion cases, but can people in arizona, does who will be in vulnerable positions, can they count on that? it is confusing at best. >> your question is the reason we need to repeal the ban. i issued the executive order

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Laura Coates Live

before the jury, including a list of quote, all misconduct and criminal acts of the defendant which the people intend to use at trial to impeach the credibility of the defendant. now, i know when you here are the word impeachment when it comes to trump. but thinking about the political thing in the senate and the house, you've heard at least twice, right? this is not that kind of impeachment. impeaching a witness in a criminal trial means you're trying to present evidence that shows that they're not telling the truth. you do it when they actually take the stand. so imagine the scene playing out in the courtroom, right? you've got the former president is it an on the stand. he's questioned about everything from the new york fraud case when we're he's been ordered to pay hundreds of millions of penalties to a part of a unanimous civil a two-part. unanimous civil fraud federal jury verdict that found him liable for defamation to the tune of $90 million. and sexual abuse the writer e jean carroll, to gag order violations. the 2022 tax fraud conviction of his company. i mean, all of these things could be on the table if he were to

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