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outrageous, completely false, and defamatory and earlier what it said that it had quote, no choice but to refer this matter to his legal counsel for further action all this comes ahead of this year's paris olympics or trying to is expected to contend for more metals. and compete under more scrutiny kristie lu stout, cnn, hong kong 41 champion max verstappen has another victory under his belt this time in china the red bull driver get a comfortable lead in sunday's chinese formula one grand prix in shanghai, finishing 14 seconds ahead of the second-place driver was the first race in china's ets before the pandemic. and also the home debbie of china's first f1 driver xu grand. you max verstappen, has won every race this season, except the australian grand prix. he was forced to pull out with that race early due to mechanical issues. and finally, this hour, i want to show you this incredible video of an american surfer who won her first world championship taught event on

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Meet the Press

you throw a candidate out or you call him in. you either want him to come in or you want to throw him out. we have to be able to do that. and i think if the majority comes out to vote -- and the majority never comes out in enough numbers to vote. not only young people. they made a big difference in 2020, 2018, 2022, and they're saying now they may not vote if they're not happy with either candidate. again, if they only could know what we felt like in the '60s. you feel larger. you feel a sense of exhilaration. the word you used earlier. i hope they feel this election could turn on them. the uncommitted people and undecided people have to come out and vote. we have to just take the results of the election. that doesn't mean we know how it's going to happen. if the overwhelming majority vote, then somehow maybe it won't be as close as we think it's going to be, and then we will have a clear-cut choice. if the majority vote, then somehow maybe it won't be as close as we think it's going to be. then we will have a clear-cut choice.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

him in november? >> if my choice is joe biden and donald trump, every single day of the week, yes, i will support donald trump. i have from the very beginning. he has been someone that i have supported since 2016 because i recognize that he didn't think he was better than anybody else in this country. he wanted to go run for this office so he could serve the people here and fight for them every single day. >> joining us now, msnbc's political analyst brendan buck. he was communications strategy and former aide to house speakers ryan and speaker boehner. you know i'm going to ask a congress question, but what we just watched, i asked nikki haley, would you vote for someone convicted of a crime, and the fact that kristi noem's answer is yes, what does that tell you? >> it's not surprising at all. four years ago, certainly eight years ago, there was a large faction of the republican party, including kristi noem, who thought, let's get through this moment and we'll figure out what

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BBC News

to stav _ here illegally, you will not be able to stay. and this policy does exactly _ to stay. and this policy does exactly that. and be no doubt about the choice _ exactly that. and be no doubt about the choice the country will face later— the choice the country will face later this — the choice the country will face later this year. the labour party has no _ later this year. the labour party has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and _ has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no — has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no flights to rwanda. they are resigned to the idea that you will never— are resigned to the idea that you will never fully solve this problem. their— will never fully solve this problem. their priority is not stopping boats. — their priority is not stopping boats, but stopping the planes removing people who have no right to be here _ removing people who have no right to be here. and that would achieve only one thing _ be here. and that would achieve only one thing it — be here. and that would achieve only one thing. it will send a message to the criminal— one thing. it will send a message to the criminal gangs that they can continue — the criminal gangs that they can continue their deplorable illegal trade _ continue their deplorable illegal trade in — continue their deplorable illegal trade in people. my policy is different. i believe it should be this country and your government who decides _ this country and your government who decides who— this country and your government who decides who comes here. not criminal gangs _ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and _ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and i_ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and i have a plan to deliver it. gangs and i have a plan to deliver it we _ gangs and i have a plan to deliver it we will— gangs and i have a plan to deliver it. we will start the flights and will stop— it. we will start the flights and will stop the boats. thank you. i will stop the boats. thank you. i will get — will stop the boats. thank you. i will get questions from the media. canister— will get questions from the media. canister with the i. please?

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BBC News

educational content became more of a choice as opposed to something that was given to you. bite size was mentioned in the vt and i remember growing up and doing my gcses in particular and i am somebody who struggled with maths all my life and i was probably bite—size at number one userjust i was probably bite—size at number one user just trying i was probably bite—size at number one userjust trying to revise all of that maths content. you one userjust trying to revise all of that maths content.- one userjust trying to revise all of that maths content. you are so riaht i of that maths content. you are so right i remember _ of that maths content. you are so right i remember the _ of that maths content. you are so right i remember the massive i of that maths content. you are so right i remember the massive tv | right i remember the massive tv being wheeled in and being excited because it meant we weren't having to do at school, were going to watch telly for a little bit. it was great. when there are so much online content now, how much has bbc education had to change the way it presents stuff because there's just so much competition? yes. presents stuff because there's 'ust so much competition?i presents stuff because there's 'ust so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice _ so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for _ so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for kids _ so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for kids right - so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for kids right now i loads of choice for kids right now but i think were bbc education really sort of strides is the fact that it really sort of strides is the fact thatitis really sort of strides is the fact that it is a trusted brand. newsround falls into the bbc education as well and we know that it newsround we are watched by an

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FOX and Friends

i'm seeing it at yale. my brother is going to yale next year. i know that he is going to have to be dealing with the same things that i'm dealing with. and he walks around with a kefia, too. it is really really crazy that jewish students who are entering college now and are in college now have to be thinking about the fact that they can kind of make a choice, right? i do want to be proud to be jewish or do i want to feel safe? >> brian: people look at this resume oh, you went to columbia? i don't think i want this resume. i'm going to put it for the bottom except guys like you to stand up and speak out. thanks so much. stay safe. don't let them win. at least complete all your courses. and then move on. thanks so much, guys. please keep us up to date. >> thank you. >> brian: we are awaiting president trump's departure from trump tower as he heads to the courthouse for day one of hush money trial. gregg jarrett is ahead with opening arguments and he will preview that spring has sprung. we have the products that will give you the best lawn in the neighborhood. >> the envy of your friends. ♪

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BBC News

about— across government and is notjust about me — across government and is notjust about me but about the government collectively delivering for the british people on an issue that they care about — british people on an issue that they care about and as i said, the contrast— care about and as i said, the contrast in— care about and as i said, the contrast in the election comes i will go — contrast in the election comes i will go over this again but other than _ will go over this again but other than to— will go over this again but other than to say that there is a clear contrast— than to say that there is a clear contrast to _ than to say that there is a clear contrast to the election. we are a party— contrast to the election. we are a party and — contrast to the election. we are a party and government that cares about— party and government that cares about this — party and government that cares about this issue because it is wrong — about this issue because it is wrong. forthe mentally about this issue because it is wrong. for the mentally illegal migration is wrong, unfair, dangerous and the government is going _ dangerous and the government is going to — dangerous and the government is going to do something about it. we have a _ going to do something about it. we have a clear— going to do something about it. we have a clear plan to do something about— have a clear plan to do something about it — have a clear plan to do something about it it— have a clear plan to do something about it. it is novel, i get that, it's radical— about it. it is novel, i get that, it's radical but that's what the situation _ it's radical but that's what the situation demands. in our track record — situation demands. in our track record shows we can deliver and in spite _ record shows we can deliver and in spite of— record shows we can deliver and in spite of everyone trying to block us in the _ spite of everyone trying to block us in the labour party at the front of a queue. — in the labour party at the front of a queue, will get this done and that's— a queue, will get this done and that's a — a queue, will get this done and that's a choice of the next election~ _ that's a choice of the next election. if you care about this issue — election. if you care about this issue and _ election. if you care about this issue and you want something done about— issue and you want something done about it. _ issue and you want something done about it, there's only one part is going _ about it, there's only one part is going to — about it, there's only one part is going to deliver that for you. the labour— going to deliver that for you. the labour party cannot tell you at all what _ labour party cannot tell you at all what they — labour party cannot tell you at all what they would do about this issue. and worse _ what they would do about this issue. and worse than that they have actively — and worse than that they have actively tried to frustrate us at every— actively tried to frustrate us at every turn. i talked with a 900 people — every turn. i talked with a 900 people we have arrested with the powers _

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policy. we have worked very hard to do in a compliant way in parliament has certified or will certify when this bill— has certified or will certify when this bill is— has certified or will certify when this bill is passed that rewind is safe _ this bill is passed that rewind is safe we — this bill is passed that rewind is safe. we have dressed all the concerns— safe. we have dressed all the concerns —— mac address your concerns— concerns —— mac address your concerns and now was the point for flights— concerns and now was the point for flights to _ concerns and now was the point for flights to go. and i'm not going to a foreign — flights to go. and i'm not going to a foreign court block us from getting — a foreign court block us from getting flights out and get this deterrent up and running. the bill contains— deterrent up and running. the bill contains a — deterrent up and running. the bill contains a very specific power that makes _ contains a very specific power that makes it— contains a very specific power that makes it clear that as the ministers to decide _ makes it clear that as the ministers to decide whether to comply with temporary rule 39 orders. and we will put _ temporary rule 39 orders. and we will put that power in their bowl what _ will put that power in their bowl what we — will put that power in their bowl what we have also done as amended guidance _ what we have also done as amended guidance for civil servants to make it crystal— guidance for civil servants to make it crystal clear that if ministers do make — it crystal clear that if ministers do make that decision the civil servants— do make that decision the civil servants will implement that decision— servants will implement that decision stop i think i have been very— decision stop i think i have been very clear— decision stop i think i have been very clear about my intentions and i think— very clear about my intentions and i think the _ very clear about my intentions and i think the last thing i would say is that if— think the last thing i would say is that if it — think the last thing i would say is that if it ever comes to a choice between — that if it ever comes to a choice between our national security and securing — between our national security and securing our borders and membership of a foreign _ securing our borders and membership of a foreign court, i would always

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Breakfast

quality, it tastes better and maybe we will see more.— we will see more. it is like wine, iieole we will see more. it is like wine, people have _ we will see more. it is like wine, people have a — we will see more. it is like wine, people have a greater— we will see more. it is like wine, people have a greater variety - we will see more. it is like wine, people have a greater variety of| people have a greater variety of choice. you have one for us to try. you said it tastes of cherries and fruit. it you said it tastes of cherries and fruit. , ,., ., , fruit. it is quite boozy, chocolatey. _ fruit. it is quite boozy, chocolatey. boozy?! . fruit. it is quite boozy, - chocolatey. boozy?! anaerobic natural means? _ chocolatey. boozy?! anaerobic natural means? it _ chocolatey. boozy?! anaerobic natural means? it means - chocolatey. boozy?! anaerobic natural means? it means the l chocolatey. boozy?! anaerobic - natural means? it means the coffee cherries have _ natural means? it means the coffee cherries have been _ natural means? it means the coffee cherries have been fomented - natural means? it means the coffee cherries have been fomented and i natural means? it means the coffee i cherries have been fomented and this is fermented for about 200 hours in a huge _ is fermented for about 200 hours in a huge container with no oxygen in that environment —— it is fermented. it is that environment —— it is fermented. it is like _ that environment —— it is fermented. it is like alcohol stops and there is none in that. it is not but you can taste varies. it is none in that. it is not but you can taste varies.— is none in that. it is not but you can taste varies. it is fruity, some nice soft acidity _ can taste varies. it is fruity, some nice soft acidity and _ can taste varies. it is fruity, some nice soft acidity and some - can taste varies. it is fruity, some l nice soft acidity and some chocolate notes _ nice soft acidity and some chocolate notes it _ nice soft acidity and some chocolate notes it is — nice soft acidity and some chocolate notes it is a — nice soft acidity and some chocolate notes. it is a smooth and sweet, no bitterness — notes. it is a smooth and sweet, no bitterness |t— notes. it is a smooth and sweet, no loitterness-— bitterness. it is delicious but i have to put — bitterness. it is delicious but i have to put a _ bitterness. it is delicious but i have to put a pause _ bitterness. it is delicious but i have to put a pause on - bitterness. it is delicious but i have to put a pause on the . bitterness. it is delicious but i. have to put a pause on the coffee because i have already had three so i am getting jittery. going back to the economic principles around it, the economic principles around it, the basic cost of coffee will go up so if you are getting instant at

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Breakfast

it doesn't help. sarah cares for her mum, her brother and two children. she receives her carer�*s allowance payments each week, but they don't go far. it goes straight on my car. last week, i had four appointments — between my mum and my brother, i had four medical appointments, and that's on top of taking my children out and doing things. so it doesn't go very far with fuel prices and distances and everything. campaigners say the carer�*s allowance system is too confusing. neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye condition. it is like a bereavement when you lose your eyesight. but, now, i've learned to cope the best i can, haven't i? yeah. yeah, you don't have a choice, really, do you? just back him up and everything and make sure he's 0k. yeah. last year, neil's carer�*s allowance was abruptly stopped when he started claiming his state pension. under the government's rules, carers aren't entitled to both payments at the same time. i was quite annoyed, actually,

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