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Rani Mukerji opens up about her differences with actor-cousin Kajol; reasons; 'Because of miscommunication'

Rani Mukerji and her cousin Kajol are two of the most loved actresses in the Bollywood industry. But did you know that in the early 2000s, the cousins

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Prime Weekend

hatched 10 years earlier. >> during the late '70s, '80s. there was anger against the federal government exploitation of firearms. >> everyone in the movement saw the farm grasses as the government making war with the american people. >> the white power movement recruited active duty troops, veterans, notably timothy mcveigh. >> he was part of the group that wanted to declare it. >> mcveigh was a tragic example of the guy that thought our differences were more important than what we have in common. >> turning now award winner katie couric. the war to april 19th. michael levin. yes. >> i think about, i think about oklahoma city all of the time

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

went dozen others are threatening to fall student handed london press even pass the rule allowing debate of the foreign package for israel tight one in ukraine and the also allow the voted reauthorization pretty let's october 20 mason bob good they all played arms of the squad come to give her the point republican speaker, nothing of buyers remorse the differences depressed were not submitted to help dorothy for their writing to the rescue mike johnson. what is going on inside of the republican conference and houses pretend for the november election 20 is now from utah congressman, jason jamison welcome chairman marjorie taylor recall the republican speaker the house a traitor question pretty short supply which you can be handed. in a republican kelly snell refer to her as moscow marjorie things of change a little business you and i were there

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

went dozen others are threatening to fall student handed london press even pass the rule allowing debate of the foreign package for israel tight one in ukraine and the also allow the voted reauthorization pretty let's october 20 mason bob good they all played arms of the squad come to give her the point republican speaker, nothing of buyers remorse the differences depressed were not submitted to help dorothy for their writing to the rescue mike johnson. what is going on inside of the republican conference and houses pretend for the november election 20 is now from utah congressman, jason jamison welcome chairman marjorie taylor recall the republican speaker the house a traitor question pretty short supply which you can be handed. in a republican kelly snell refer to her as moscow marjorie things of change a little business you and i were there

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

going to be pretty straightforward openings. the prosecution was doing opening statement 101, walking through the facts that they intended to prove. a lot of bad things can happen during opening statements. you have to be careful. you never want to make a promise that you will introduce evidence you end up not producing and if you're on the defense, one of the things you'll never hear is you'll hear from the defendant that because you have no idea if you're going to call the defendant. the defense here does not have the burden. i didn't expect a very long opening statement because whey don't want to make any promises. this seems like a case at the end of the day, they're going to rely heavily on the burden of proof and presumption of innocence. their strategy appears to be call everybody a lying liar, which is an acceptable defense strategy. >> early in the morning, kind of laid out the differences that the jury would be having access to if donald trump testifies.

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Forensic Files II

can that information at least help the police narrow their investigation and be more efficient? and the answer is yes. narrator: genetically speaking, human beings are remarkably similar. it's only a small portion of the human genome that makes us different from one another -- eye color, hair color, facial shapes. quaal: the genome is so big. greytak: we're talking about 3 billion pieces of information. if we looked at your dna and my dna, we might differ at a few million spots. but those tiny differences are the reason that those two people look different. narrator: parabon has assembled a vast library of known genetic information. they have the dna of thousands of volunteers, and courtesy of a 3-d photographic process, they also know exactly what each of these people look like. armentrout: traditionally, a 3-d camera rig is used.

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

wasn't perfect, no. but let's face it, we haven't done anything since 1986 in this area. it's a disaster on the border to deal with the asylum issues they did, i thought was incredibly important. >> did you think trump just wanted this issue? what that's why he killed us. >> yeah, i think that's part of it. part of it was some substantive differences, but here's the deal. it was incrementally good for the country. are you comfortable with him as the nominee? well, i stopped my decision to make urine ohio voter. >> yeah. i mean, he's he's definitely going to be the nominee. i i would imagine that he has a very good chance of being president to have you guys bought from well, i'm looking at the policies given position. i'm not going to vote for president biden. >> was it the right decision? do you think to impeach mayorkas? >> no. my problem with that. impeachment is that if you were to impeach somebody for following the policy direction of the white house rather than focusing on the white house, then you're going to have that happen again and again for tat, make no mistake about it. i think joe biden has been as a bad job on the border now, with that being said, and he's the blame for the border, you think

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Morning Joe Weekend

and multinational corporations. that night, he flies down to mar-a-lago and sits at the table and says to his billionaire friends, i just made you all a lot richer today when he signed that billionaire tax cut into law. that is number one. number two, obamacare. the cost of healthcare keeps going up. obamacare is a lifeline that keeps working-class americans in a healthcare plan. donald trump has said time and again he wants to take it away. he is to blur the differences. and this is the final thing. medicaid, for too long. i think working-class americans and middle-class americans have bought the garbage that right wing leaders have fed them about medicaid. this is welfare for black people that live in new york city. no. it is rural hospitals where people vote for donald trump and people need to know this.

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

congress on the outside, are they doing their job? >> well, no, in the sense that the congress isn't doing much legislating and they've been rather dick dysfunctional. the border policy i think has become the poster child of what i'm talking about that it's hard to solve policy issues. these days because both the right and the left seemed to get some advantage from things being unsolved. >> you clearly disagreed with senate republicans blocking that bipartisan secure border security deal. >> i think it was stepping the right direction, incrementally. it perfect, no. but let's face it, we haven't done any since 1986 in this area. it's a disaster on the border to deal with the asylum issues they did, i thought was incredibly important. >> did you think trump just wanted this issue? what that's why he killed us. >> yeah, i think that's part of it. part of it was some substantive differences, but here's the deal. it was incrementally good for the country. >> are you comfortable with him as the nominee? >> well, it's not my decision to make urine, ohio voter. yeah. i mean, he's he's definitely going to be the nominee. i i would imagine that

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BBC News

more casualties in gaza simply because of the amount of military support that it is getting. so although there have been differences between the united states and israel diplomatically, the core support of the united states, namely, military kit, continues to grow. and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised reported american plans to sanction a unit of the israeli military that's accused of human rights violations in the west bank. mr netanyahu said he was working to prevent sanctions he called the height of absurdity. the netzah yehuda battalion of ultra—orthodox soldiers has been at the centre of several incidents of violence against palestinian civilians. there's been no official comment from washington. let's hear some of what mr netanyahu had to say. translation: i will fiercely defend | the idf, our military and warriors. | if someone thinks they can sanction an idf unit, i will fight this with all my strength.

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