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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

you know, you're in a relatively safe situation. you can safely walk away from the camera. and they started quickly playing the launch replays, and -- and that was when we saw it. i was in our truck. producer called me in. he said, "you got to look at this." it was kind of a grainy image, but, you know, you see this poof, like a -- like you dropped a bag of flour on the ground and it all floated into the air. didn't take much of a telephoto to show this kind of explosion. he played it over and over again. but it did not look good at all. it looked bad. ♪ -this is mission control houston. you're looking at live video coming

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BBC News

south africa now faces weeks of turbulent coalition talks. barbara plett usher, bbc news, johannesburg. i spoke to the former us ambassador to south africa. we have almost 100% in, it looks likely to be a very big disappointment for the anc. it is an extraordinary watershed moment for south africa and most especially for the anc that has maintained a majority in an unbroken line for three decades now. a watershed moment but also a moment of reckoning. there are tens of millions of young people in the country called the bourne free generation, born after 1994 and the end of a partake. they feel their country underwent a political transformation but not an economic one and they feel they have been on the outside looking in. in reality

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FOX and Friends Sunday

consequence that i want you to think about here. you know, just 24 months ago trump had about a third of his party starting to think about swapping him out because he was controversial, and they thought maybe we need new leadership in the republican party then bragg brings these charges and immediately the entire party coalesses behind him. all of a sudden a, i know this sounds crazy, but i believe it to be true. history will look at this five, ten years from now and say how did trump become president again? alvin bragg was the king maker. he did it for him. i know it sounds perverse, but that's what he did. so that's called an up intended consequence. i don't know if he's happy about that, but that's how he'll be marked in history. will: kevin, you bring up the other people in the republican field looking to the replace him, he talked about that with us yesterday. he talk talked about he's the only one that could be in this environment and come out

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FOX and Friends Sunday

feminists. so how much is it that the political identity that they're embracing or perhaps being indoctrinated with is affecting their religious choices? >> i think it's vastly affecting it. but, you know, for me personally i am a pro-life and pro-women's rights mostly because i am a christian and i do find my foundation rooted in his word, the word of god. but i have to say, i do think we are taking the wrong approach as christians, as conservatives when it comes to abortion because, of course, me being pro-life has a lot to do with the fact that i'm a christian, but abortion should be looked at as a human rights issue. it's the largest mass genocide in the history of world. and as far as, you know, women's rights, we should be able to look around and say, hey, females deserve to have rights, to be able to compete in their own sports. that should be common sense. that shouldn't have to do with our faith at all a, honestly. rachel: well, caroline, it's really interesting to hear your perspective. i'm part of an organizationed

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FOX and Friends Sunday

rachel: good morning everybody. it is 8:00 here in new york city, and you're looking at myrtle beach, south carolina. beautiful morning there in south carolina. i'm happy to be with will and pete here. this morning after our big trump interview yesterday that we've been airing all day. good morning. pete: great to be here i had a concert on "fox & friends" great american. trivia for pete. pete that song as a -- will: now found lover of country music is a reference to older country music song but not that old. 90s -- pete: got nothing -- will: heads california, tails -- who sang that song? rachel: that is -- pete: george straight -- rachel: no it's a woman.

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

attorney and director of martial intelligence john ratcliffe on why the guilty verdict does not seem to matter to trump's supporters. plus, former white house senior adviser and america first legal president stephen miller along with arizona senate candidate kari lake with reaction. plus, dr. anthony fauci facing the music this week on capitol hill. why was vaccine maker moderna paying fauci during the pandemic? kentucky senator and senate homeland security ranking member rand paul hate of fauci on the record testimony monday on capitol hill. it's all a right here, or right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ maria: and we begin this sunday morning with america in uncharted territory. for the first time in its 247-year history, a conviction of a former president and the impact so far. since trump was found guilty last week of 34 counts of

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Why Iran Hates America A Fareed Zakaria Special

these. and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world up precedential threat granted three countries, as the axis of evil and we all know what happened next air raid sirens blared before dawn and baghdad, the first american marines have moved dan march 2003, us forces invaded iraq vowing to destroy its weapons of mass destruction. >> and put an a and just saddam hussein's dictatorial rule set but it was all a historic mistake. >> it turns out we were all wrong i wouldn't no weapons of mass destruction. and the invasion set off a firestorm of violence and vitriol, stoking anti-american sentiment well the middle east, iran sees itself as a part of the axis of evil. so it begins to feel that

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BBC News

migration, tribal distinction with this in �*s values on those issues and the idea that there is a better alternative if you like. haifa alternative if you like. how concerned _ alternative if you like. how concerned are _ alternative if you like. how concerned are the - alternative if you like. how concerned are the snp - alternative if you like. how concerned are the snp about losing seats in the general election? definitely concerned and very realistic about it, i think. we saw just a few weeks ago change from snp leader humza yousaf tojohn swinney are one of the issues was how fast that change was in there was no context was a real recognition that of uk general election came along the party was in quite difficult straits need to get a new leader in that people knew and do so very quickly because mps are definitely concerned that the sort of push towards making the a solely labour— tory contest drives that the pitch and vote as�* mines. when thatjohn swinney, as you say, he has only beenin swinney, as you say, he has only been in the role for a very short time. has he managed, to what extent his he managed to keep the party together, as he promised? he has

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Newscast

saying controls on immigration if people don't believe that he actually wants to control it in the way the voters labour at that point were losing wanted to. one thing thatis were losing wanted to. one thing that is interesting, where did keir starmer say read my lips? fin that is interesting, where did keir starmer say read my lips?- that is interesting, where did keir starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunda . starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunday- and _ starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunday- and i— starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunday. and i know _ starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunday. and i know newspapers i starmer say read my lips? on the sun| on sunday. and i know newspapers are not as powerful— on sunday. and i know newspapers are not as powerful or _ on sunday. and i know newspapers are not as powerful or influential _ on sunday. and i know newspapers are not as powerful or influential as - not as powerful or influential as they used to be, their power and influence has been overstated anyway... influence has been overstated anyway- - -_ influence has been overstated an a , , , influence has been overstated an a _ , , m anyway... often by themselves. by themselves— anyway... often by themselves. by themselves and _ anyway... often by themselves. by themselves and their _ anyway... often by themselves. by themselves and their most - anyway... often by themselves. by themselves and their most ardent. themselves and their most ardent critics. , ., ., | themselves and their most ardent critics._ i don't - critics. they do matter. i don't know if they — critics. they do matter. i don't know if they do, _ critics. they do matter. i don't know if they do, but _ critics. they do matter. i don't know if they do, but for - critics. they do matter. i don't know if they do, but for those | critics. they do matter. i don't - know if they do, but for those who think they do, if you are watching what is happening with the sun newspaper which endorsed blair, having switched from the conservatives, they like to back a winner and they are giving keir starmer a fair winner and they are giving keir starmera fairwind, and i winner and they are giving keir starmer a fair wind, and i think watch out for that in a few weeks. evenif watch out for that in a few weeks. even if you don't think the papers and what they do matter to you, there are big clues on what the

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

attorney and director of martial intelligence john ratcliffe on why the guilty verdict does not seem to matter to trump's supporters. plus, former white house senior adviser and america first legal president stephen miller along with arizona senate candidate kari lake with reaction. plus, dr. anthony fauci facing the music this week on capitol hill. why was vaccine maker moderna paying fauci during the pandemic? kentucky senator and senate homeland security ranking member rand paul hate of fauci on the record testimony monday on capitol hill. it's all a right here, or right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ maria: and we begin this sunday morning with america in uncharted territory. for the first time in its 247-year history, a conviction of a former president and the impact so far. since trump was found guilty last week of 34 counts of

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