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amount a of migrants because of democratic politicians who have declared hem a sanctuary state and city. and rather than focusing on already the needs of their citizens, they are using already limited resources on others. pete: no, it's illegal firsts first. here's a chicago alderman speak up for thed ises saying what about our -- for the citizens saying what about our folks? >> as long as we continue to fund this problem, they're going to continue to come to chicago. now, from what i understand, there's absolutely no crime in venezuela right now. why? because they sent all their problems to us. >> my concern is that in july we're going to ask for another $60, 70 or 80 million. and you know what we're going to do? we'll blame it e on the dnc's coming or the bad man in texas, governor abbott. and we'll try to shine the light away from the reckless spending that we're agreeing on right

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

spent his presidency battling with but somebody like him coming to him and saying you should support nato and ukraine, that might get through to him. >> thank you all for starting us off tonight. it is time for a update of our the jt tracker. following how trumps media stock is doing. we explained how trump can still cash in in a big way despite the stock price sliding, he owns 80 million shares with more coming but today trump media had a better day, the stock rose 16% beginning everything it lost in the last two days and there is little russian now as to why it happened. we will track it every day and see where the price is going and more importantly tell you

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CNN News Central

million worth in claims against the fbi, alleging that agents had the bureau's indianapolis and la field offices initially failed to act on sexual abuse allegations against nasser. the lawsuit really built off and absolutely scathing inspector general report that found that fbi agents made false statements and that they also failed to properly document complaints from survivors. and as you recall, sarah, this will not be the first sort of deal struck for nasa survivors usa, usa gymnastics as well as the a us olympic committee. they reached a $380 million deal previously with the survivors here cnn has reached out to the law firm representing the survivors. the doj, declining to comment, but also, i'll point you to the fbi director's comments before lawmakers back in 2021, when christopher wray call this agent's actions or in this case, inactions in excusable up. so we have seen the fbi really sort of face the fact

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Morning Joe

games, hoping to bring in some new fans to the game. how is that going in terms of attendance? >> it is showing signs of improvement. baseball attendance grew in world war ii but peaked before the financial crisis in 2007 at 80 million fans in a year. then it dropped. obviously, covid in here distorted it all. you can see it dropped pretty consistently. last year, it did bounce back to 71 million. we have some fans back. the quality of the teams, the competitive nature of the games, which teams are winning and so forth plays a big role. what's also interesting economically, to watch economics work, is payable did increase the ticket prices substantially all through these years. this black line is the one to focus on. this is the ratio of ticket prices to people's incomes. in other words, how affordable is baseball for the average american? you can see baseball essentially was pricing itself out of the market. once attendance peaked and the

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BBC News

and fewer cancer patients starting treatment within the two—month target. there were more than 591,000 patients on treatment waiting lists in wales in february, the highest number recorded. the coventry building society has agreed to buy the co—operative bank for £780 million. the deal would eventually see the private equity—owned lender return to mutual ownership. the agreement needs the backing of members and the regulator, and would create a merged group, with assets worth £89 billion. it's two weeks until the local elections in england and wales for councillors and police and crime commissioners. voters will also be electing ten metropolitan mayors. the conservatives' andy street has been mayor of the west midlands — which stretches from wolverhampton to coventry — since 2017. this will be the third time he's standing but polls suggest he's well behind labour. 0ur political editor,

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

our djt tracker. how trump's own media stock is doing. we explain to you how trump can still cash in, in a very big way despite the stock price sliding. he owns 80 million shares with more coming but today, trump media had a better day. the stock rose almost 16%. regaining nearly everything it lost. there is little rationale as to why that happened. we will track it and see where the price is going. and more importantly, tell you when there is a big development and why it matters. you can get analysis from me and my colleagues on the msnbc app. when we come back, arizona republicans had a chance to repeal a civil war era abortion ban that even donald trump thought maybe was too much. but what did they do? they blocked it twice. we will get into why and what is next with the arizona

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FOX Friends First

to iran. what do you think the private message was? >> if anything like we've seen, a lot of bluster and no action. during biden administration, iran has received 80 million in oil sales. i am on the financial services committee. houthis receive money from the guards corp, which funds missile systems and radars struck by british and u.s. forces. it is important we enforce the sanctions. we have people funding the iranian oil tankers and biden administration could stop it today.

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Gutfeld

of this level of basics but even when i was in iowa over the last week of school shooting herek, when they got upset and this iso top of mind,ot shut down the department of education putn three armethd security guards every school all across this country and so it was you knowwu our schools are at least safeur and protected for our children. he's actually focusing on achievement, the teachers unionh in the public schools and schood choice actually levels and notel just the private schools, publie schools in those same areas ine. the teachers unions if you haveh them that theyen can then compee with a private schools teacherss who do w the best job as measurs by the achievement of the s students, actually make more money than they domone today so brings of marriage into thet commonto compensation of the thg up there to get treatment and susan let's get rid of thetion indoctrination this website abou've t when reform formative education about how get in there and i will shut it down and return $80 million, the parents and teachers definitely school district in private school opportunities throughout thisea country that'sns what it means o best actor actually set for an

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CNN Republican Debate Des Moines Iowa

i want to talk about the economy, shows that the economy is the top issue for caucus goers here. so governor haley, the rate of inflation is down. prices, though, are still high and americans are struggling to afford food, cars and housing. what is the single most important policy that you implement as president to make the essentials in american's lives more important. >> i think we have to acknowledge that republicans and democrats had both done this. i mean, the fact that they've done all this wasteful spending, they did a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill that expanded welfare and left us with 80 million americans on medicaid, 42 million americans on food stamps. that's a third of our country. what i will do is i think it's time we have an account in the white house. we have to have someone that respects taxpayer dollars. and we'll start by clawing back $100 billion of unspent covid dollars that are still out there. we'll go in instead of 87,000 irs agents going after middle

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CNN Newsroom Live

city. >> reporter: but the impact is also felt in smaller cities. the federal emergency management agency has granted nearly $12 million in funding to atlanta since 2022 to offset coasts associated with migrant arrivals. maricopa county allocated money in may for funding agencies serving refugees. costs in pima county, arizona, has been more than 65 million since 2020. denver spent over 33 million between december 2022 and the same month last year to shelter more than 32,000 asylum seekers, projecting cost of $180 million for 2024 if arrivals continue at the current rate. and more migrants are on the

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