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that joe biden and kamala harris need to win. meanwhile, in pennsylvania, another key state they need to win, a fall ings of robert f. kennedy siblings and family members endorse president joe biden. >> president biden has been a champion for all the rights and freedoms that my father and uncle stood for. that's why nearly every single grandchild of joe and rose kennedy supports joe biden. that's right. that's right. the kennedy family endorses joe biden for president. >> rfk jr. announced he made it on the ballot in michigan which is like me saying i made it to the nfl draft. a state biden and harris must win but face challenges with the arab american community. alarm bells are also repeating

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Americas Newsroom

the potential 2024 competition. mark meredith live in washington. take us through that. mark, what did you find out? >> we're finding out quite a bit. the dnc insisting it is ready to stick with the president this november. behind the scenes notable strategists, pundits and lawmakers waving alarm bells. the president is trailing republicans including his predecessor. today the campaign is trying to spin out good news. they announced it raised more than $97 million in the last quarter alone. when it comes to the issue, the economy that impacts everyone, a concern for democrats coast to coast. one former biden administration aide saying it's time to go back to the drawing board at least from a communications standpoint. symone sanders was saying they are not going to get bidenomics, let it go. how about make sure you know what you are going to do and what you did? give folks all the numbers about

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Chris Jansing Reports

officials who served under him wtten books laying out certain scenarios that occurred that maybe the public didn't know about at the time and now starting to raise alarm bells about how a second term president trump could try to do things in a similar vein. so one example would be using the military to quell protesters in the streets. according to a book by a number of officials, former defense secretary mark esper. we also had a book from former national security adviser john bolton, talking about the sports soft things that president trump talked about in high level, oval office meetings, using the military for ways that could be seen as overstepping his bounds. now, the concern according to a number of officials who we spoke to over the course of pointing this out for weeks, frankly, chris, was that while in the first term, there were people around president trump who would push back on some of these idea, a second trump term, we could see more loyalists supporting

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

>> martha: there's a lot of voters that don't want this same matchup again. looks like that may be what we're going to get. david axelrod is sounding alarm bells within his party. this isn't the first time that he has done it. here's what he says. the thing i found aggravating is when you have people out there calling people who have concerns bedwetters. that is deeply unhelpful. sometimes there's a reason to be concern. there's a lot of smart and committed supporters of biden that have concerns. they keep getting silenced in this process. he's not going to go quietly in the night. >> he and the former president, michelle obama have indicated in the past ten days where they stand on condition for biden's campaign. i'll give you three numbers. 33, 31 and 28. those are the numbers in the abc polling sunday afternoon that had biden's approval rating at 33, the lowest we've seen. the economy was 31 and mental

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

federal officials say three migrants drowned in the rio grande river yesterday in eagle pass, texas, near the u.s./mexico border. a mother and her two children drowned where texas agencies have blocked access to federal border patrol agents. priscilla alvarez joins us now. >> reporter: jim, this is a situation that has raised alarm bells here at the white house and across the administration. officials have been telling me that they are increasingly concerned about the actions that the state of texas has been taking along its shared border with mexico. and this is just the latest example of that. in this case, a woman and two children drowned in the rio grande on friday evening. that according to the department of homeland security. what happened here was that the border patrol agents were responding to a distress call from the mexican government.

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Breakfast

league forfraud, city of london police, the national league for fraud, says these numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg as most dems don't report fraud because of feelings of embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that _ embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't _ embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't looking - embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't looking for- the outside that aren't looking for jobs, that aren't motivated respond, sometimes they don't understand how people become victim of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think there are alarm bells going up, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the fraud that makes sense, and that is what these criminals do so well. if sense, and that is what these criminals do so well.- sense, and that is what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages _ criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the _ criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice - criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice is . criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice is to | of these messages the advice is to ignore it, reported, you can forward scam texts 27726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. scripts from two episodes of friends that were found in a bin have sold for £22,000 at auction. i. i, ross... take the, emily. take

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i had no idea how they'd left my account, really — just couldn't draw the two together. it was, yeah, three months�* worth of work, two and a half months, the whole summer, 50—55 hour weeks, so i was pretty distraught and upset. last year, 126 people contacted action fraud to report being caught by this scam. nearly £1 million were stolen, 50 times as much as the year before. city of london police, the national lead for fraud, says these numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg as most victims don't report fraud because of feelings of embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't looking forjobs, that aren't motivated respond, sometimes they don't understand how people become victim of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think that there are alarm bells going up, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the fraud that makes sense, and that's

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BBC News

action fraud to report being caught by this scam. nearly £1 million was stolen, 50 times as much as the year before. city of london police, the national lead for fraud, says these numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg as most victims don't report fraud because of feelings of embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't looking forjobs, that aren't motivated to respond, sometimes they don't understand how people become victim of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think that there are alarm bells going off, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the fraud that makes sense, and that's what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages, the advice is to ignore it, report it, you can forward scam texts to 7726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. some good advice there.

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if you are concerned about a message or you think that there are alarm bells going off, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the one that makes sense, and that's what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages, the advice is to ignore it, report it — you can forward scam texts to 7726 — and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. a musical set on an iconic housing estate in sheffield is set to take london's west end by storm. standing on the sky's edge takes place over six decades, charting the political upheaval and unrest in britain from the 1960s to the present day. our arts correspondent david sillito has been taking a look. it's concrete, it's brutalist and it's hard—line. parkhill, sheffield. in the �*60s, coach trips would come to marvel at the streets in the sky.

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of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think that there are alarm bells going off, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the one that makes sense, and that's what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages, the advice is to ignore it, report it — you can forward scam texts to 7726 — and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. a musical set on an iconic housing estate in sheffield is set to take london's west end by storm. standing on the sky's edge takes place over six decades, charting the political upheaval and unrest in britain from the 1960s to the present day. our arts correspondent david sillito has been taking a look. it's concrete, it's brutalist and it's hard line. parkhill, sheffield. in the �*60s, coach trips would come

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