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marathon ever and i will tell you what i mean by that in a moment because that's what the organisers say. there is a 92—year—old man i believe call david running it, from london. and we also have an 18—year—old who has just turned 18 because that's the minimum age limit, she was 18 two days ago. the inclusivity i'm talking about is that the marathon organisers have said for the first time ever the elite winners of the men's and women's wheelchair races will win the same money as the men's and women's elite races. so they are going to be getting £40,000 in first place, £24,000 in second and £18,000 in third. that is parity of prize money that a lot of the wheelchair athletes have said speaks volumes on athletes have said speaks volumes on a global scale. also inclusivity, in the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect on the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect and pray after the

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BBC News

most inclusive marathon ever and thatis most inclusive marathon ever and that is because all four races in the elite category will take home the elite category will take home the same prize money, a4,004 first, 24,000 the same prize money, a4,004 first, 2a,000 per second and 18,000 for third place. and the last elite category to cross the finish line was the men's and that was another brilliant race and kenya again took the win, crossing the line versus just ahead of ethiopia. so a fantastic time here in the elite category, but you know as well as i do it is notjust about the elites —— crossing the line first. it is about the charity runners as well, many of whom will be in fancy dress and i reckon in about half an hour, you will see a heavy flow coming round the corner with buckingham palace in the background and heading down the mall. fine palace in the background and heading down the mall-— down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge _ down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on _ down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on her _ down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on her back. - down the mall. one lady is running with a fridge on her back. there i down the mall. one lady is running| with a fridge on her back. there are some crazy costumes as well. it is some crazy costumes as well. it is brilliant, isn't _ some crazy costumes as well. it is brilliant, isn't it? _ some crazy costumes as well. it is brilliant, isn't it? i— some crazy costumes as well. it 3 brilliant, isn't it? i did a

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FOX and Friends

would force the sale of diamond and silk. two capital hill staffer staffers diamond and silk embassy. it is not aware of the meetings. those are your headlines, brian. i'm sure you have thoughts on that. >> brian: unbelievable. these politicians going to sell their soul to china directly snun believable. 29 minutes before the up to of the hour. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas set to testify before the senate today just day after articles of impeachment dismissed. border patrol caught more than 24,000 chinese nationals crossing the border so far this year. like they just got out of laguardia airport. this already breaking a 2023 record. by the way, it's april. this is lawmakers reveal the chinese communist party is propping up america's deadly fentanyl crisis incentives to make money by killing us. here to react senior editor at "the federalist." your reaction to chinese multifaceted mission against us?

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Americas Newsroom

response letter was received but didn't reveal if the d.o.j. has launched an investigation. in february chinese nationals were trying to sneak into maine through canada. that's one case. of the 24,000 who are caught so far this year crossing illegally between points of entry border patrol tells us that 85% of the chinese nationals who are apprehended are single adults. according to reporting by the daily caller the chinese illegal grow operations in maine alone could be bringing in $4.4 billion. much of which they say is sent back to china. we'll send it back to you. >> bill: thank you live in washington. dana has more. >> dana: former director of national intelligence john radcliffe. chinese migrant arrests, if you just look at this chart and see that there is 24,296 so far this year, that is way and above what you saw in 2021 and 2022.

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Americas Newsroom

in the last two years it's ramped up. you were the dni. what do you think is going on? >> well, dana and bill, good to be with you. i think china is doing what all countries and many of our adversaries are doing, taking advantage of joe biden's open borders policies. you see countries like venezuela flooding our country which emptying its prisons. china is doing so in a much more systematic and nefarious way. 342 in the last year of the trump administration to 24,000 last year to 24,000 in the first six months of this year. that's a 14,000% increase. why you have to be so concerned about that is that it's 100% controlled by the people's republic of chinese and chinese communist party. nobody is allowed to leave china without a passport. these are people the chinese government wants to bring to the united states.

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Americas Newsroom

two-party negotiated treaty. the iranian foreign minister is expected to be here today. you can see him on the screen. israel will speak up and out against this saying the palestinian authority does not meet the criteria for statehood. back live at the u.n. the palestinians are currently a non-member observer state at the u.n. they've been pushing and waiting to see if there will be a vote as early as this afternoon. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: lawmakers demanding answers from the d.o.j. over illegal marijuana farms with ties to china. the renewed concerns come as an influx of chinese migrants flood the u.s. border. border patrol already catching more than 24,000 just six months into the fiscal year. former director of national intelligence john radcliffe answers those questions in a moment. first the story and news with alexandria hoff live in washington with more from there.

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World Business Report

work— the transition to ev is, but we will work in _ the transition to ev is, but we will work in partnership with more than quadruple — work in partnership with more than quadruple the electric vehicles charge — quadruple the electric vehicles charge points across scotland. scotland — charge points across scotland. scotland will see approximately 24.000 — scotland will see approximately 24,000 additional charge point by 2030 _ 24,000 additional charge point by 2030. this will help ease any remaining range anxiety that people may feel— remaining range anxiety that people may feel and make sure that going electric— may feel and make sure that going electric is— may feel and make sure that going electric is an option for every part of our— electric is an option for every part of our nation. to make public transport _ of our nation. to make public transport better with people lives and encourage us all to choose more sustainable _ and encourage us all to choose more sustainable transport, we will also explore _ sustainable transport, we will also explore a — sustainable transport, we will also explore a new national integrated ticketing — explore a new national integrated ticketing system for public transport in scotland. we will encourage operators across all modes of transport _ encourage operators across all modes of transport to participate in this project _ of transport to participate in this project which aims to enable passengers to use one ticketing system — passengers to use one ticketing system for all elements of the journey — system for all elements of the journey. we will help people be less reliant _ journey. we will help people be less reliant on _ journey. we will help people be less reliant on cars and we will publish a route _ reliant on cars and we will publish a route map to help deliver a 20% reduction — a route map to help deliver a 20% reduction in — a route map to help deliver a 20% reduction in car use. this will not be a _ reduction in car use. this will not be a one — reduction in car use. this will not be a one size _ reduction in car use. this will not be a one size fits all, top—down approach — be a one size fits all, top—down approach. we understand that urban

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

let's focus on that and then have a debate about ukraine and what we're doing with respect to it. and it's funding. my concern about this package is it's $95 of foreign aid when a were $34.5 trillion in debt that but be we're also dealing with wide open borders and central our entire debate over the last year, as you know, has been the importance of making sure we secure the borders of the united states. we have 24th thousand over 24,000 chinese nationals, 85% of whom are single adults who have come into this country since october 1 that's more than all of last fiscal year. well more than 381. that's it. 381 that we had in 2021, the last year, president trump's tenure in terms of the fiscal year. so the reality is, we need to do that do our job. i would love to do what we can to support israel. again, i support it. but in this $95 billion package, there's 9 billion in humanitarian aid, which if you go look at who it goes to do, are the same kinds of organizations, not unrwa because we took that out a couple of weeks ago. but that goes to fund haas. so we're

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

victory. josh letterman reports. tonight, a grim milestone in the israel-hamas war. 100 days of bloodshed with no end in sight and 100 days that hostages have been captive in gaza. a balloon for each day set free into the tel aviv sky. >> this war is now the longest between israel and the palestinians since israel's founding 75 years ago and the deadliest. just under 24,000 people killed in gaza, the hamas-run health ministry there says, that's 1% of the population. the u.n. says gaza is now on the verge of famine. when i pick up my u.n. food coupons i feel so bad i cry, this mother at a soup kitchen says. in the end humans have dignity self-esteem. i'm still a human. >> from london to italy and washington. >> we cannot tolerate this. >> as israeli prime minister

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Anderson Cooper 360

relationship between the u.s. and netanyahu's government? >> reporter: well, look, ub appro publicly we still see firm affirmations of support from the united states to israel. the secretary of state was here recently. but there's no question that over the last month or so there has been a fraying of the ties, in particular between president biden and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. some frustrations from white house officials about the ways in which israel has conducted this war, particularly nearing the 24,000 death mark, according to the palestinian ministry of health inside of gaza. the majority of those casualties, women and children. and tonight, axios, our own analyst, barak ravid, has reports according to a u.s. official saying that the president is losing patience with netanyahu. i can tell you i've heard those same comments from u.s. officials over the last month or so. the question now is will that actually lead to anything different in the relationship.

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