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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

yasmin? >> we will be rooting for team usa that is for sure. quite a way to go out if they're able to take the world cup. dana griffin, thank. you i appreciate. it still ahead, everybody. everyone wants to know who brought the cocaine to the white house. the secret service is working to find out the answer. apparently that is not good enough for republicans who are now conducting their own investigation. the social media battle between twitter and meta's thread is heating up. why threads massive senate numbers could mean for elon musk's troubled platform. it is that time again to go out and grab a lottery ticket. tonight's powerball drawing could win you more than $600 million. but that is not the only jackpot that could leave you with more cash than you've ever seen. >> have you ever seen this much cash in their entire life! >> i just handed it to you.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

show up and some who lives in the safe village will approach them. >> they say the new tent village will prohibit residentses from bringing in weapons, alcohol and drugs. that's the real problem here. the root of the homeless crisis is not a house issue, it is a drug and mental health issue. you can't fix it by throwing someone into a tent and you can't solve homeless problem by throwing money at it either. that's what california is doing. after pledging for more than $200 million to fix the homeless crisis, gavin newsom is asking for another $600 million. i am sure it will be money well spent. >> well, human trafficking is something that we all hear a lot about when it comes to the border. it is something we don't know

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FOX and Friends

happened in the 1980s that now some woke executive would have said we don't need to do this, and they went no, no, we do need to oil these guys up, and give people what they want. and i think that's what happened and i think too many films are not doing that. it's also the wokefication of everything. you think about disney, the last three kids films, filled it with ideology and all kinds of things that parents don't want for their kids to watch, they lost $600 million on those films. so, again, give -- respect your audience, respect them, give them what they want. >> joey: it's not that i don't agree, i think "top gun" set a bar that nobody is going to hit. and i want to go see indiana jones and hold out because i love those movies, i'm going to hold out and hope that it's still a decent movie. i'm hoping it will be. we don't get a lot of joneses in

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BBC News

the king of the netherlands, willem—alexander has apologised for his country's role in slavery on saturday at an event marking 150 years since the abolition of slavery in former dutch colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally "and intensely" affected. dutch slave traders trafficked more than 600,000 people and a government—commissioned study revealed that the dutch royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. translation: the horrific legacy of slavery remains l with us today. its effects can still be felt in racism in our society. in december last year, the dutch prime minister apologised on behalf of the dutch government for the fact that, for centuries, in the name of the dutch state, human beings were made into commodities, exploited and abused. today, i stand before you. today, as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself. applause.

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dutch slave traders trafficked more than 600,000 people and a government—commisioned study revealed that the dutch royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. translation: the horrific legacy of slavery remains l with us today. its effects can still be felt in racism in our society. in december last year, the dutch prime minister apologised on behalf of the dutch government for the fact that, for centuries, in the name of the dutch state, human beings were made into commodities, exploited and abused. today, i stand before you. today, as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself. cheering and applause. and i feel the weight of the words in my heart and my soul. earlier, i spoke with dr ana lucia araujo an american historian

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role in slavery on saturday at an event marking 150 years since the abolition of slavery in former dutch colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally and intensely affected." dutch slave traders trafficked more than 600,000 people and a government—commisioned study revealed that the dutch royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. translation: the horrific legacy of slavery remains l with us today. its effects can still be felt in racism in our society. in december last year, the dutch prime minister apologised on behalf of the dutch government for the fact that, for centuries, in the name of the dutch state, human beings were made into commodities, exploited and abused. today, i stand before you. today, as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself. cheering and applause

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BBC News

were freed in former colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally and intensely" affected. a dutch study revealed that the royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. now it's time for a look at today's sport with gavin. to the ashes in a moment. but first, a moment to note perhaps for cricket fans. the west indies will miss the upcoming world cup for the first time in tournament's history. it's after they were beaten by scotland, in today's super six qualifier. scotland won by seven wickets — a huge win for them — and a first victory over the west indies in one—day matches. qualification for the world cup in india is still on for them — but they have to beat zimbabwe on tuesday, and the netherlands on thursday. but the west indies, a team so synonymous with the world cup, having won the first two editions, won't be there in october. to test action then and the second ashes test between england and australia, at lord's. australia lead by more than 330 as they look to build on their second innings, on day four. england started well with the wickets of usman khawaja, steve smith and travis head before lunch.

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BBC News

now we are hearing some news just in. the dutch king willem—alexander has apologised for the netherlands�* role in slavery at an event marking 150 years since slaves were freed in former colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally and intensely" affected. a dutch study revealed that the royal family earned the equivalent of nearly 600 million dollars from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. exploring the dark side of the universe — now that may sound star wars, but it's not science—fiction, it's reality. later on saturday, the european space agency will launch a telescope into space to try and solve some of its biggest mysteries. to explain more, here's our science editor rebecca morelle. stunning images of our cosmos,

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willem—alexander has apologised for his country's role in slavery at an event marking 150 years since slaves were freed in former colonies. in his speech, the monarch said he felt "personally and intensely" affected. a dutch study revealed that the royal family earned the equivalent of nearly $600 million from the colonies, where slavery was widespread. the european space agency is about to launch its euclid telescope from cape canaveral in florida on a mission to produce an enormous 3—d map of the cosmos. the intention is to study the nature of dark matter and dark energy. the telescope will be taken into space aboard a spacex full kn nine rocket. it was originally planned to be launched on a soyuz rocket but

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