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Ayman

you noted women's basketball is still undervalued. talk to us about that with the pay gap outrage with caitlin clark's salary. the default is economics. women's sports do not push in as much. i reject it and can make the case for it but why do you think that as well? >> first of all i do think women's sports did pull in less revenue. >> yes. factual correct >> but, because they do not pull in the same revenue they don't deserve the same level of salaries and wnba players are not fighting for that but are arguing for their fair share. it brings in $2 million. and nba $10 billion. they are set in the collective bargaining agreement. an agreement between the union and the league that is how it works in every sport. now, as a share of revenue, the

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The Faulkner Focus

there are deep concerns with the fairness with the people that are making the decisions for donald trump in the highly blue manhattan jurisdiction. >> harris: you still have your doubts. i heard other legal experts say they were surprised after so much fruitless trying on the last day it came together like the and of a hallmark movie. what is he facing there. i don't think anybody in new york who hasn't seen the name trump on the west side highway here. >> with what's going on the letitia james' claim this bond isn't legitimate, i guess judge engoron could strike that entirely and essentially make it so that donald trump is in default. whether it means he wouldn't be allowed to appeal or whether he is given some extra amount of time. we've seen the appellate court give donald trump extra time in order to post this bond. perhaps if this isn't -- wasn't done with crossing the ts and

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Dateline

for greg faull's family, the answer was no. >> it doesn't make any sense if mcafee claims his innocence, why did he disappear and make a circus of this? i do not understand it and i wish someone would investigate it or find someone who can talk about it and bring justice somewhere. >> but faull's family was now holding their breath waiting for justice. >> it almost feels hopeless. it's a foreign country, and i don't know how to handle it. >> are you getting any answers? >> no, not anything from them. >> the family filed a wrongful death suit against john mcafee. after the millionaire failed to respond to their claims, federal judge claimed him to be in default in order mcafee to pay faull's estate in the $25 million. in response, mcafee insisted

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Breakfast

war. and there is hope as well that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of israel's strike. lahri's president did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on deescalation. the key question now, what will these two well armed adversaries do next? will vernon, bbc news, washington. it is three minutes past six and now we are concentrating first on a change in deed limit in wales. speed limits always — change in deed limit in wales. speed limits always get _ change in deed limit in wales. speed limits always get people _ change in deed limit in wales. “fir limits always get people talking on some roads in wales will now revert to 30 mph. following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph.

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some roads in wales will revert to 30mph following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £3a.a million project. our wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary, ken skates, has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week he spoke about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas. where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on and he said that there would be some changes. we heard a bit more detailfrom him in an interview he has given to north wales live where he also admits that they have gotten things wrong in the policy. "we put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. he also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding

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BBC News

against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20—miles—per—hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies, reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week, he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach, with the policy focused on built—up areas, where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes. and we've had a bit more detail from him in an interview he's given to north wales live, where he also admits that the welsh government has got things wrong on this policy. "we've put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. and he's also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding what speed limits

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BBC News

scientists hope to use it to study dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. some roads in wales will revert to 30mph following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph. wales“ transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. it's the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20 miles per hour policy. earlier this week he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes.

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BBC News

due to safety concerns. in an interview with the times, dr hilary cass said she wished to address the "disinformation" circulating, saying it put children at risk. she has claimed even before her review was published incorrect allegations about her conclusions surfaced online. she also hit out labour mp dawn butler, who questioned health secretary victoria atkins over the cass review. some roads in wales will revert to 30—miles per hour following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20—miles per hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34—million project. our wales political correspondent cemlyn davies reports. it's the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week he talked

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BBC News

that's 48 kilometres per hour — following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20 miles per hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent cemlyn davies reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary, ken skates, has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week, he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach, with the policy focused on built—up areas, where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes. and we've had a bit more detail from him in an interview he's given to north wales live, where he also admits that the welsh government has got things wrong on this policy. "we've put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. and he's also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding what speed limits

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BBC News

are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling back from imposing 20mph speed limits in built—up areas. it's expected some roads will now revert to 30mph. almost half a million people signed a petition, saying they didn't want the lower speed restrictions. here's tomos morgan. since this sign changed to being the rule and not the exception in september, a large part of the welsh public have not been happy in the slow lane. the £34 million policy to make 20 the default limit in urban areas was introduced by the welsh labour government in order to reduce collisions and save lives.

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