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BBC News

and across the uk this is bbc news. why are capybaras taking over the internet again? videos of these friendly rodents have had millions of views world—wide on tiktok. but did you know there's a group of capybaras who call westland ca pybaras who call westland their capybaras who call westland their home. music plays they're kind of toddlers, like brightly coloured foods and sweet foods. their favourite would be sweet potato and carrot. ., u, would be sweet potato and carrot. ., , carrot. you can see the internet _ carrot. you can see the internet sensations - carrot. you can see the internet sensations for| internet sensations for yourself. internet sensations for yourself-— internet sensations for ourself. ., �* yourself. so you got andre, this one. — yourself. so you got andre, this one, then _ yourself. so you got andre, this one, then we _ yourself. so you got andre, this one, then we got - yourself. so you got andre, this one, then we got corey here. and then this one is sunny. so sunny is really easy to tell the difference of because he's the likest colour and the smaller. corey is the biggest. they are so sweet.

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Anderson Cooper 360

there's an individual. they give his name. they say he's shooting at the bank. but the call doesn't say where he is. their clue is when they pull up. and you hear that shots fired any any tells he tells officer will okay, back up. back up. they want to back the car out of the line of fire so he can get the rifle. but then they're right back in the game, which is okay now that they've got the rifle and he's got his pistol. they're moving towards the gunfire, but they don't know where in the building this person is except it's close enough, they can hear it. he's waiting for them. make no mistake about this, andrew. what you're seeing here is the shooter has already shot everybody. he intends to shoot in the bank. he has set up in the lobby to wait for the arrival of police, and when they arrive, he opens fire on them from his position of advantage. officer will goes down his training officer, officer galloway. you know, corey is in a difficult position there, his partners down. he knows the

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CNN This Morning Weekend

zero points remaining. victor, what happened? so this is the thing i completed the bracket, right? i don't think i clicked the right thing to save it clearly or to register or whatever it is, but i always participants. welcome back. victor. we love having you here . hey we can do our tie swaps again, buddy. yes we catch madness. thank you have to ask quite about your brackets. because every time you've been on the air you acted like you know, your audio wasn't working. you don't have a feeling good. i'll talk now. texas team with it to win. it wins out. i win the whole thing and show that jump shot one more time. got game. got it. i got it. thanks, corey. good to see you. will act as an activist eva longoria is proud of her mexican roots and deeply connected to the country . she calls her second home in the new cnn original series searching for mexico. longoria is taking us on a journey across the country to see how its people culture landscape in history have shaped its diverse cuisine. here's a look. lucy is

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Dateline

and i sit in my vehicle. someone, a male approach m vehicle, and he knocked on m door when he came behind me the knock on my window kind of startled me a little bit he was asking if he could ge some assistance to get a rid offered to pay me to get a ride i told him that i didn't fee do comfortable doing so. >> between that and having t get to work and does not being his jurisdiction, corey called his dispatch i said hey, i'm out here can you see if you can get someone to get out here. they said that they ha somebody as soon as possible they're tied up on a shootin in grimes. >> so cory left for his shift. and then jason tart, responded to the dispatch later. all he knew was that there had been an accident >> so it hit that ditch at som speed there? >> he was going pretty fast. >> just missed the corner?

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Jesse Watters Primetime

disproportionately in this country. >> jesse: we always knew corey was a hypocrite because while she didn't want to protect you, she used $600,000 in campaign cash to bay for private security for herself. >> you would rather me die? is that what you want to see? you want to see me die? i have private security because my body is worth being on this planet right now. i have private security because they, the white supremacists racist narrative that they drive into this country. >> jesse: we are finding out a lot more about corey's private security. corey loves her security. really, i mean really loves her security. corey secretly married one of her security guards who she paid over 60 g dollars to before the wedding. she paid him to protect her and to -- never mind. here she fermented her husband. fetter manned her husband cut him out of the

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The Ingraham Angle

birthing people. >> now, what's truly scary, though, and has gone unreported unti hunrepol now, is whose innr un circle, courtesy of the washington free beaconti, on've now learned that bush has one of her close pals for on the payroll for private security. well, this friend, nathaniel davis, is an anti-semitic spiritual guru who says he is something called tornado power. >> joining me no wdavis is investigativeis reporter andrew care of the washington free beacon. andrew , you broke this story. what do we need to know about tornado man? thanks, laura . yeah, corey, bush has a real crackpot security team on her side. she's paid one hundred thirty naven thousand dollarsi bu to nathaniel davis since 2020.th and he claims to have a supernatural ability that he brings to the table. he says that he's one hundred nine trillion years old, has the ability to summon tornadoes and mythical beings, has the power to read minds and teach people how to levitate, can invoke

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The ReidOut

institution showing that biden winning base in 500 counties encompasses 71% of america's economic activity, while trump losing base of 2500 counties 29% of the economy. that is because blue states tend to be urban and suburban with large population. red counties can be smaller or rural and sometimes with more cows and corn stock than people. economically, it is not a fair fight. joining me are msnbc political analyst matthew and corey. i remember sarah palin's husband was indulging in it. these red state folks keep saying it, but they don't understand the economics of it would really be awful for a red state. the states that are most dependent on the federal government and to keep their colonies alive. west virginia, montana, louisiana, indiana, and alabama.

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The ReidOut

emerging on the right will be the party of and autocracy and anti-democracy against democracy, then they are handing joe biden and republicans an issue. >> her state would be union. has she been to atlanta? it isn't a red state no more. >> she will be one of the children's that is divorced and left without a home. >> matthew dowd and corey , thank you. these conservatives are very hard these days. with all the history books, gender identities and free- speech lying around. thank goodness, ron desantis is here to protect their delicate little feelings and offer them the ultimate cuddles. the abuse of state power to force everything to go their way. we are back in a second.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

>> yeah. that's what's interesting about nascar, there's no halftime the. there are stages, right, but even when you're on pit road, you're trying to run your lights and trying to get every mile-an-hour on pit road because you don't want to give up because that's a position, potentially. you have to be 100% locked in for four hours. that's why i love it. it's such a mental strain here at i daytona, it's not the really a physical demand, but it's a mental demand because you're playing chess with 360046 pound pieces of steel -- pete: how about that last lap, corey, lap or two at a super speedway? because as a fan watching, i look at the kids and i go, kids, you're about to see a wreck. it almost feels inevitable. and how do you bake that in when, you know, we watch wrecks and go, whoa. you watch wrecks and go, i'm gone that flip. >> well, you can see it happening, because you can feel it, like, the knob get cranked. and it's almost like the pressure in the pack gets, the cars get tighter, the bumps get

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FOX and Friends Sunday

mine. they said you did 16 minutes? i got 8. i think you had most of the track to yourself. there was 14 cars out there. i passed one. the ride car, so you can ride with a professional driver, and you in the passenger seat, and those guys are going way faster, 175 on the high line. in truth i only went 145 -- [laughter] pete: well done. will: you are the champion, my friend -- pete: oh, wow, that's very gracious. pete: i will ache that. this is the only nascar trophy i will ever hold -- will: i don't know if i could feel the difference between 154 and 145, but you're out there -- corey, if i was going slow, it didn't feel like it. i felt like -- what you guys do, man, i know i'm rambling, i feel like you could jerk the wheel this much and end up in the wall. it is terrifying and exhilarating. >> yeah, that's how i'd describe it to. then put 39 other crazy guys around you going 70 miles an

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