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The Lead With Jake Tapper

plot? >> another reminder of how much risk there is to even and especially the leader of ukraine another reminder of the unintelligent challenges that ukraine also faces in terms of trying to root out russian spies and appetizers. this was, as you noted, a major goal of the russians early in the war, they wanted to kill him and eventually take over the country, present zelenskyy has significant security measures in place, different types of dictation, never tells anyone where he's going at a time, you were just in the nato summit, in vilnius, we thought he might be going no announcement until he was on the ground so i've been at the front line town where there are very few people remaining, there is a huge level of cyst vision who are still in those towns, because of what they might be telling the russians.

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Dateline

veteran, steve's attorney. >> it was such a bizarre set of facts, it would be difficult to show that this was a setup versus a home invasion. >> at the heart of the prosecution's case was its assertion that dustin was no home invader. mona had testified that she had actually asked dustin to step stop by the house. she had some of jobs for him and asked him to stop by. >> she said that we have a whole bunch of copies that we want dust into makes. >> and he did go. the prosecutors show the jury a photo, dustin's car parked in plain view outside the roberts home. >> if he was going to commit a burglary, it would make no sense that he would park his car in the driveway. >> once inside the house, the prosecution argued, dustin had taken down the dictation for the journal. investigators found a black

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The Ingraham Angle

>> laura: xi is saying that a missions cut should be determined by china and not by the sway of others. but here is how kerry responded. watch this. >> we all agree that nobody should be, quote, dictated to and we are not doing that. that's why we had three days of intensive discussions. there was no dictation here. there was clear exchange of ideas. if anything is dictating it is the silence. not ding tailgating anything in a conversation about china. is he very charitable to china on the topic of climate change when it comes to dealing with the republicans, forget it, we are out of luck. >> of course, look, you have to expect that. the biden team is afraid of the chinese. they consistently kowtow. when the sent a to the treasury literally cow toweled not prime

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The Ingraham Angle

>> laura: xi is saying that a missions cut should be determined by china and not by the sway of others. but here is how kerry responded. watch this. >> we all agree that nobody should be, quote, dictated to and we are not doing that. that's why we had three days of intensive discussions. there was no dictation here. there was clear exchange of ideas. if anything is dictating it is the silence. not ding tailgating anything in a conversation about china. is he very charitable to china on the topic of climate change when it comes to dealing with the republicans, forget it, we are out of luck. >> of course, look, you have to expect that. the biden team is afraid of the chinese. they consistently kowtow. when the sent a to the treasury literally cow toweled not prime

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The Faulkner Focus

why are you still not doing this? treating them as employees of the federal government. you can't get any more direct violation of the first amendment than the government doing what they are doing here. >> julie: it's amazing they had a disinformation committee at this white house to try to weed through fact and fiction but yet anything that goes on social media like facebook during covid, as you recall, once this president took office was being taken down. on facebook anybody who went on there and just opined, not a political figure, an average citizen, go on and question the vaccine or question the masks, they would get in trouble by social media. that dictation was coming from washington, which is really scary. >> it is scary because the statement from the white house scares me more, julie when they said we're taking responsible actions and went on with what they were talking about. who determines responsible actions? the democrat white house, joe

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BBC News

antony blinken has met the chinese foreign minister in beijing. it's the highest—profile visit to china by a us official since president biden took office. tensions remain high between the two nations over issues such as trade, technology and foreign policy. the conflict in ukraine is set to feature prominently in talks. it's possible the us secretary of state will also meet president xi during his stay. antony blinken touched with a little x dictation this would result in a breakthrough. relations have been so toxic that even having the strip receipt has been a step forward. the first meeting was with the secretary of state's chinese counterpart. the potential to drift into war is a concern shared all round. safeguards are needed to prevent an accidental armed conflict. from trade tensions

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CNN Newsroom Live

part in a massive contest. contestants from the ages of 10- 90 attempted to write down passages from a writer without making mistakes. a cnn affiliate says the event broke the world record for the largest dictation. thank you for watching, i will see you tomorrow.

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BBC News Now

that and stick with her for the course. ., ., ., , course. entertainment “ournalist caroline frost h course. entertainmentjournalist caroline frost speaking - course. entertainmentjournalist caroline frost speaking to - course. entertainmentjournalist caroline frost speaking to me i caroline frost speaking to me earlier. we can go to paris now. the champs—elysees in paris was turned into a giant open air exam hall — as thousands of people set out to enter the record books for the world's largest dictation. emily brown reports. paris's most famous street, like you've never seen it before. the champs—elysees, transformed into an open—air mass dictation spell—a—thon. instead of the usual flow of cars, rows of school desks lined the avenue. 5,000 people took part aged between ten and 90, attempting to transcribe the passages read out to them. the winners are those who didn't make a single mistake. the aim — to break the world record for the largest dictation. more than 50,000 people applied to take part. journalist augustin trapenard led the first round. the excerpts range from a short story by a 19th—century novelist to sports journalism

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Verified Live

avenue. 5000 people took part, aged between —— paris's most famous street, like you've never seen it before. the champs—elysees, transformed into an open—air mass dictation spell—a—thon. into an open—air mass instead of the usual flow of cars, rows of school desks lined the avenue. 5,000 people took part aged between ten and 90, attempting to transcribe the passages read out to them. the winners are those who didn't make a single mistake. the aim — to break the world record for the largest dictation. more than 50,000 people applied to take part. journalist augustin trapenard led the first round. the excerpts range from a short story by a 19th—century novelist to sports journalism and a modern text. the avenue, turned giant exam hall, epitomised a very french love affair with words. emily brown, bbc news. great pictures. before you take a break, were returning to that developing news from ukraine because throughout the course of the last few hours, we have been trying to work out and establish on verified live whether the cancer offensive

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Verified Live

champs—elysees in paris has been turned into a giants exam hall as people set out for the record books of the worlds largest dictation. paris's most famous streets like you have never seen before. it has been transformed into a spell of fun. rows of school desks line the avenue. people attempting to transcribe the passage is read out to them. the winners are those who didn't make a single mistake. this was to break the record for the worlds largest dictation. journalists led to the first round. the accepts range from a short story by another list to sports journalism

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