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Sportsday

the ballboys and ball girls followed, let's hope they remembered to leave their phones on the poolside. finally, there could be another shock exit in the first round of the world snooker championship because mark selby is in big trouble. the four—time world champion is trailing qualifier joe 0'connor by 7 frames to 2 at the crucible. 0'connor, who's 30th in the world, only needs three frames to reach the last 16 when the match resumes on monday. meanwhile, former championjudd trump said he was just happy to get through his first game after beating iran's hossein vafaei 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 7a and 89 helped him move into the next round. just enough time to recap our top story tonight, manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side coventry city on penalties but only after first throwing away a 3—0 lead to set up an all—manchester

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Sportsday

meanwhile, former championjudd trump said he was just happy to get through his first game after beating iran's hossein vafaei 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 7a and 89 helped him move into the next round. just enough time to recap our top story tonight, manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side coventry city on penalties but only after first throwing away a 3—0 lead to set up an all—manchester final next month. that's it from sportsday. there's loads more on the bbc sport website and app. but from me and the rest of the team here — goodbye.

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Breakfast

wales have lost four from four in the women's six nations after they were thrashed 40 points to nil by france at cardiff arms park. france went into the match with three wins from three. they outclassed wales — joanna grisez intercepted the ball and almost ran the entire length of the pitch for the first of her two tries. the result sets up a grand slam decider against england next saturday. former championjudd trump said he was just happy to have got through his first match at the world snooker championship after beating iran's hossein vafaei by 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 74 and 89 helped him move into the next round. trump is in good form this season, having won four ranking events. a nervous day ahead for the four—time champion mark selby. he trailsjoe 0'connor seven frames to two. they'll resume this afteroon. selby said he could retire

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Morning Joe

the forefront of trying to get our arms around, their arms around this plastic pollution problem. from kuing it out of our drinking water. there are 95% of u.s. drinking water systems have plastic in them. the biden administration just promulgated a rule to take some of the most toxic, forever chemicals, the most toxic of these chemicals out of our water systems. they've also promulgated a rule to take it out of the air. every person, every year, inhales 22 million pieces of plastic, microplastic, a year. getting it out of the air is incredibly important. the biden administration has taken this on. and the trump administration ignored this problem. of course, they cared more about what the chemicals industry and the oil and gas industry cared about rather than what people need and care about. plastic is the lifeline for the oil and gas industry. as we cut back on our use of oil and gas in cars and

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Morning Joe

hemisphere, in all ocean bases. coral are animal. they live with algae, who provide 95% of the nutritional elements for the coral animal. this relationship is sensitive to elevated temperatures. if temperatures are elevated by a degree celsius, two to three fahrenheit, and stay there a month or more, corals bleach. when you see a white coral, it is essentially starving to death. now, bleaching isn't a death sentence. corals can recover. even for those corals that do recover, they have lasting physiological impacts. a coral that bleaches and recovers will have slower growth rates for about two to four years. its reproductive output will go to zero for about five years. they become immunocompromised, so they're highly susceptible to disease for one to two years. corals are vitally important pause they're the engineers of the coral reef ecosystem. without corals, you no longer

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Breakfast

i think they like it because it's the only in the world, but i think they like to go from one place to the other in a short time. i think about 85,000 people a day, they take it. oh, thank you! given all that history, it's a bit of a surprise there's been no proper museum to the schwebebahn. but, just as i arrive, all that's about to change. tomorrow, the schwebodrom opens, and i'm here to meet its managing director thomas helbig as he makes the final few preparations. come in. hello, tom! how are you doing? fine. woo! it's great that you're coming here. thank you, i'm excited! it's looking good. do you have anything left that you need to do today before tomorrow? well, we have to clean up a little bit but we are, to 95%—98%, we are ready. and it's great that you're coming here to our schwebebahn experience. emeline, please enter the first room.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

sides. so, of course, this is an issue that 90, i would say 95% of common sense, everyday americans, parents, coaches or, medical professionals, female athletes themselves, they see this happening and certainly turns them away. this really isn't a battle of red versus blue. really what this is is sane versus insane, really moral versus evil. kayleigh: riley gaines, you have billion if on the forefront of this issue fighting for people across the country, people like my daughter who i hope in women's sports one day. thank you for very much from a brother -- mother -- >> thank you, kayleigh. be sure and tell your daughter i say hi. key. kayleigh: i will. the $955 a billion foreign aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan -- $99 -- 95 -- and could it mean the end of an era? the forced sale of tiktok a step closer to reality. jason chaffetz on the fall of

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FOX and Friends Sunday

go before opening arguments, former president trump is blasting the trial with a series of new posts on his platform, truth social. he says in part: this scam, rushed trial taking place in a 95% democrat area is a planned and coordinated witch hunt that could have been brought 8 years ago, but everybody passed. instead, they waited and brought it right in the id middle of my presidential campaign. the post comes one day after an appeals court rejected the trump team's motion to delay the trial as they try to move the case out of manhattan. it appears the president's getting some backup from michael avenatti. the former attorney of adult film star stormy daniels. he's in federal prison in los angeles serving a 19-year sentence for extortion, tags evasion, 'em -- tax evasion. he's called for trump's indictment in 2018, but he tells "the new york post" he's been in contact with trump's attorneys and says he'd be willing to

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FOX and Friends Sunday

will: opening statements set to begin tomorrow for president trump's bookkeeping/hush money trial. the president slamming the time thing of the case on truth social writing, quote, this scam-rushed trial taking place in a 95% democrat area is planned and coordinated witch hunt that could have been brought eight year a -- years ago. our next guest is skeptical trump won't be getting a fair trial, a former state prosecutor who also worked in the manhattan district attorney's office. thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. will: we can expect opening statements, prosecution and defense. how long do you expect that to go. >> i think it'll take up less than the full day. opening statements a are a lot less juicy than summations. they're supposed to be just the facts, so the prosecution is just supposed to present a preview of what the evidence is going to show. the defense doesn't even have to do an opening statement. they will. the judge will try to rein it in, they always do, and say just a preview of the evidence. that being said though, the

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FOX and Friends Sunday

out it is released for mandatory instruction inside of a school? >> great question it cannot infringe upon core class it is can't take the place of a english math or something like that so we work with the school usually part of their special rotation like art, music, gym class built into that rotation maybe kids are opting out of an ungraded library time or maybe they're coming down a lunch and recess time but basically we work with the school to put together a plan that works for everybody. pete: really cool you figured out the constitutional path but what brought you to this path, this journey? >> inspired by a program in my hometown that started from a small town in northwest, ohio they started a release time program in 2012, saw -- nearly every student enroll 95 prkt of the entire school enroll that he came to me said joel how come there isn't a program like

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