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information. the exact nature of the map and the information it contains remains unclear. investigators have been gathering evidence about whether trump had aides bring him boxes to sift through after a grand jury subpoena was issued for the return of any government documents in his possession last may. george conway, dealer's choice, we can go back to the first trump investigation or mar-a-lago if you want, but when we talk about the january 6th insurrection, this is something that the select committee on january 6th looked into, talked about during the hearings, as well, which is the hustle, the shakedown to raise $200 million, at least, off of trump's supporters based on the lie that election had been stolen. >> right it was hundreds of millions of dollars that they couldn't have possibly used to bring 60 m merit-less lawsuits that were thrown out of court. one of the things that always

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BBC News-20211231-11:15:00

friend in chicago and said it was a blustery day. i face timed him and showed him the wind and he said, well, is that bad? in colorado, these are what are called the chinook winds and they come off the mountains at 5000 feet of altitude and the mountains go to 111,000 feet, and the mountains go to 111,000 feet, and so they go and gust up to 100 miles an hour when we have this. that knocked over power lines and we are in the middle of the drought, we haven't had any appreciable rain for several months and there is no snow on the ground right now. all that combined, those power lines in heavily populated areas, this morning at 9:30am or 10am, there was no fire and by 60 m, 400 homes had burned. and so it was very fast—moving and very devastating and you couldn't combat it, you just had to get people out of the way and with that being said, the police department, fire department and

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Breakfast-20211218-09:59:00

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Anderson Cooper 360-20210904-03:05:00

where the sole focus has been for the better part of the last eight or nine months. the president has made clear that he wants the administration to lay the groundwork for future pandemics, knowing it's not probably going to be the last. what the administration rolled out today was a multi-tiered plan, $60 m$60 billion to bette prepare the country for the next pandemic. whether it's creating better defenses for the vaccines and theraputics and bolstering the health system, and taking lessons learned from the last year plus and under scoring there were so many dropped balls and failures, particularly in the early stages of the pan especially did i can. one thing to keep an eye on, they will not get all $65 billion, but as they move forward in the weeks ahead on capitol eadministration is asking for some in this bill

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Nazarov about distance choice: Leaning toward the shorter and faster one


Recent European seventh-place sprinter Karl Erik Nazarov said he is still not certain which distance he will focus on going forward, but the shorter sprint distances are more to his liking.
"The thought has arrived now that I reached the European championships final and was able to compete with the best. I will not linger on this idea for long, I need to focus on the next season and begin working for it," Nazarov told ERR on Tuesday.
Nazarov competed in three 60 m heats in one day during the European Athletics Indoor Championships over the weekend, also setting an Estonian record - 6.62 seconds.

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Risto Lillemets finishes fifth in indoor European championships heptathlon


Estonian track athlete Risto Lillemets finished fifth in the heptathlon at the European Athletics Indoor Championships over the weekend with a score of 6,055 points. Estonian sprinter Karl Erik Nazarov reached the finals of the 60 m and came in seventh.
Lillemets did not set a new personal best in Torun over the weekend, finishing 34 points of his personal best mark of 6,089 points. His individual discipline results from the indoor championships are as follows: 7.04 (60 m) - 7.28 (long jump) - 14.50 (shot put) - 2.04 (high jump) - 8.09 (60 m hurdles) - 5.00 (pole vault) - 2:43.21 (1000 m).
"I think it was a proper competition. There are places where I could have taken more and I did not set any personals," Lillemets told Vikerraadio post-competition. "The first day was what it was. I finished, position and results were okay. There was nothing to complain about. A super competition, super emotion."

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Karl Erik Nazarov updates his 60 m Estonian record


Track athlete Karl Erik Nazarov set an Estonian record in the 60-meter dash on Saturday, updating his record from last year.
The 21-year old Nazarov, a versatile track athlete, went through the short sprint in 6.63 seconds, five hundredths faster than his 6.68 mark set on February 15, 2020. Henri Sai, who finished second on Saturday, also dashed throught the 60 m distance, coming in at 6.66 seconds.
Nazarov's and Sai's duel is available for re-watch in the video attached to the article above.
Nazarov's 6.63 seconds currently holds the 23rd spot in the world season rankings, tenth in the European rankings. The season leader is American sprinter Trayvon Bromell with 6.48 seconds, the fastest European dasher is Italian runner Lamont Marcell Jacobs at 6.54 seconds.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180813:11:48:00

to a location near the president's golf resort in new jersey. and he has details. hey, good morning to you, rick. >> good morning, steve, brian, ainsley, the president wrapping up his working vacation in dramatic fashion by flying fort drum to fulfill one of his campaign promises to beef up our military. as you mentioned the president will be signing 717 billion-dollar defense funding authorization act which will include the purchase of 77 new lockheed harr continue f-35 joint strike fighter jets. $85 million worth of uh 60 m black hawk helicopters and 13 new navy warships along with 2.6% pay raise for troops. that's the largest in nearly 10 years. the bill is named for senator john mccain who is currently battling brain cancer and has had a long running feud with the president. in a statement senator mccain said i am particularly humbled that my colleagues chose to designate legislation of such importance in my name. serving on the senate armed forces committee has been incredibly meaningful experience since my first days on capitol hill i thank

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180316:18:21:00

unvetted, there's a lot to be lenders. >> making affairs illegal is an extreme step. talking about the 60 minut"60 m interview and what can happen with that, the government hasn't had a lot of success in keeping things off television or keeping things out of the papers when they have journalistic value. can the white house do anything to stop this from airing? >> not likely. the pentagon papers is a concept of prior restraint. 60 minutes doesn't have anything to worry about because what is the relief? the relief available to any party like donald trump is to be able to come off stormy daniels for the liquidated damages she negotiated for in that agreement which we know for each breach is $1 million. as crazy as it sounds, that's what's included in the settlement agreement. so that interview is going to air, but what's important is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180312:18:47:00

which has got to be annoying to the president. but secondly, she manages to remind us of a little bit more of the story than we would otherwise know. so i think she's playing this very smartly, honestly. she's putting out a lot of information without ever actually sitting down and telling her story. >> but as he did sit down and tell her story to 60 minut"60 m so what happens to that interview? >> look, the president and his counsel have a choice to make about that, which is, do you come forward and try to block it as a prior restraint as some of the stories suggests they would be contemplating?

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