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Early Start With Christine Romans

never imagined had she'd be a key member of the team at this world cup. >> in that moment, i wasn't really thinking about the next one that i'll be at because i felt so young and it felt like so far away. but being here now, it is crazy to me because i didn't think about it in the moment. finally, a soccer superstar offered a jaw-dropping amount of money to go play in saudi arabia. so the soccer club bid 332 million and thanking him for the opportunity to sign him. and according to reports the offer is $776 million for just one season. and that is $14.7 million a week, $2.1 million a day. $24 per second. even nba stars couldn't believe that contract. take me, i look like him.

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CNN News Central

the moon. is that pretty far away? it's pretty far away, but nasa's threshold for what they consider potentially hazardous is 4.7 million miles. big distance, but in the cosmic sense, not that big really, you know? >> yeah, armageddon is my reference point. this feels farther afield than this. what makes this potentially hazardous? >> two things. one, this. the location of it. the fact that it's coming fairly close. this has been here six times before since the early 1900s and it will come again. >> it's not getting message. >> no. but also it has to do with the size of this thing. 500 feet pls in size. this three times as much. i will note it is not as big as the one that killed the dinosaurs, which was probably about six miles wide. still, if you had an impact, it would be a big deal. and the reason they are tracking these so much more these days

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FOX and Friends Saturday

out. we don't know how much of this funding was before or after the covid outbreak, but millions of dollars to the wuhan lab through ecoalliance -- ecohealth alliance. here's another one, health insurance companies in russia to the tune of $4.7 million. i don't know, i can't pronounce the name of russian company that's getting it, but the same company was sanctioned by the treasury department during the invasion of ukraine in 2022. will: yeah. one hand doesn't know what the other hand is doing or doesn't care. we are sending money to companies while sanctioning those same companies when it comes to the ukraine war. this is just the coherence of how we spend your taxpayer -- pete: let's go to the incoherence on the final wall of how we spend it as well. china and the u.s. military. so the amount of money that, tech support that our military is giving -- why are we doing this? will: i have no idea why. we are spending $6 million in

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CNN This Morning

out of that and behavior has changed. people want to splurge. that's why lipstick, for example, and makeup goods and, you know, stuff for your pets. >> taylor swift tickets. >> and taylor swift tickets so people are being smart about their priorities for spending and gas prices are down more than a $1.10 from last year so that's good for the american consumer but grocery prices are still too high so that's why they're really having to zero in on the essentials and be careful on the other stuff. >> one thing propping up the consumer is the labor market and we get the next labor report in less than two hours from now. what are you expecting? >> probably still pretty resilient, strong, but flowing. i was looking at these numbers with my producer, since we started raising interest rates, the fed in march 2022, 4.7 million jobs have been added in the economy. is that remarkable with higher interest rates, it has been a very strong job market.

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FOX and Friends

warned the pentagon about using chinese companies on government projects. >> brian: there is sanctions on russia. we are not supposed to be selling anything like that. 4.7 million for health insurance company in russia? are you crazy? 2.4 million for alcohol and addiction and research in russia? 2 million state run wuhan institute of virology. >> ainsley: we sent money to wuhan. 2 million. >> brian: 770 million for the state. >> ainsley: thousand. >> brian: put cats on tread mills. >> ainsley: that sounds like the shrimp on treadmill. >> and gender awareness in china. our state department is crazed with this whole gender awareness and same sex marriage and trying to push that around the globe and green projects instead of what's in the best interest of america. it's unbelievable. >> ainsley: yeah she is saying she is pledging to stop that we did hear speaker mccarthy whether or not you like the bill or not. we did hear him say we are spending less next year than we

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The Context

chance of appeal in this case. and ou can chance of appeal in this case. and you can see _ chance of appeal in this case. and you can see if— chance of appeal in this case. and you can see ifjoe _ chance of appeal in this case. and you can see ifjoe tacopina will come and talk to reporters if you're justjoining us, just remind you that in the last few minutes of court in new york is determine former us president donald trump is guilty of sexual assault in the case that was brought by the former colonist e. jean carroll. they acquitted him of rape and e. jean carroll was awarded $2 million in punitive damages. in total, 4.7 million dollars still waiting for her reaction outside the court and will bring you that as of when we get it. as we wait for that, speaking about russia, today was victory day in moscow and the national public holiday across the country to commemorate the great patriotic wars

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The ReidOut

family. >> this is what ron wyden tweeted, he's pushing for answers. he wants crow to answer questions. if he doesn't comply, i will explore other tools at the finance committee's disposal to shed more light on what appears to be blatant corruption. i think to that point, richard, it almost doesn't matter if crow specifically had cases before the court. he's a big donor to republicans like greg abbott, who banned abortion in his state. he's a big co -- a cofounder of club for growth which has gotten all of its asks from citizens united on, on this court. in the past three decades they publicly donated $14.7 million to candidates and committees, at least there 13 million went to republicans. they're getting republican outcomes. it doesn't need to be specific cases. and let's go back to scalia. justice scalia when he died, he literally was staying for free at a west texas hunting lodge owned by a business person whose

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Americas Newsroom

criminal landscape. >> just last week milligram stood alongside garland announcing a major bust of the sons of el chapo when run the sinaloa cartel. as the a.p. first reported the d.o.j. inspector general is investigating 4.7 million the dea and milligram spent on strategic planning and communication that resulted in the hiring of people that worked in her inner circle in her days as new jersey attorney general. the dea put out a statement saying dea is acting with urgency to target the global criminal networks responsible for hundreds of thousands of american deaths. raise public awareness how one pill can kill and promote and recruit hundreds of highly talented people. one glaring takeaway so far bipartisan support in helping the dea eradicate the cartels in

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Breakfast

will be a few weeks before we see any conclusions. but i do think we will see a report from them before the summer holidays. so, that will come to a head in a few weeks. there was a lot going on yesterday. a busy afternoon in westminster. interesting time for number 10 to publish this, something we have been promised for weeks, rishi sunak�*s tax return. a dropped at half past four yesterday afternoon. in the middle of that borisjohnson session. a cynic might suggest number 10 didn't want to much attention on the prime minister's tax affairs. it tells us something that we had a pretty good idea of, that we had a pretty good idea of, that rishi sunak has quite a lot of money, £4.7 million in income in three years. he paid well over £1 million in tax on that. we are still going over the finer detail of some of that. but interesting timing there, i thought, of that. but interesting timing there, ithought, to of that. but interesting timing there, i thought, to drop thatjust as we were all distracted by rishi sunak�*s predecessor. as we were all distracted by rishi sunak's predecessor.— as we were all distracted by rishi sunak's predecessor. thank you very much. the cost of borrowing money

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

that could change the politics for the indispensable ally of the united states. in order to regain power, he had to embrace israel's hard-line conservatives, even more than the great bear hug he gave them last time he was prime minister. here's how thomas friedman described the situation in the new york times. quote, and ultranationalist, ultra orthodox government formed after the netanyahu camp won election by the tiniest sliver of votes, roughly 30,000 out of some 4.7 million. it's driving a power grab that the other half of voters who not only view as corrupt, but also threatening their own civil rights, and quote. secretary blinken could've alluded to the domestic situation in his remarks today. >> our fellow democracies can make a smarter. that is what the united states and israel down -- over many decades. by holding ourselves to the standards that we have established. and by speaking frankly and respectfully, as friends do. when we agree, and when we did

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