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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

fast-forward to today today,g pe biden reelection bid with young people, hispanic, and black andc hammering among all three voting constituencies. i will be at, perhaps.di tim scott knows how to get elected in south carolina and he's done it many times andd remains incredibly popular in this statehe. he joins us now. senator, just because a groupup doesn't like biden does not mean that group is going to vote republican, i don't think.re people who are upset about bidei support of israel are not likely to go vote for the g.o.p. candidate for president, i don't think, are they? >> trey, you make a young point. no doubt young americans arese more likely to be sympathetic to the cause against israel as opposed to beingr sympathetic r israel. those numbers will change as we continue to inform and educate people. you are 100% right.

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visual communications dates back around 40,000 years, when the earliest civilisations used cave walls as canvases to share their knowledge, beliefs and stories. fast—forward to today, and it's clear that images are still the preferred way for us to tell stories. creating super engaging visual images is what this company here in edinburgh is all about. artists come together with data scientists who create interactive spheres that are used in museums, businesses and education to get a particular message across. why is this such an attractive product for people to absorb information? human beings are more attracted to a sphere than any other shape. so what happens when you hang a sphere on the ceiling or you put it on a floor or mount it, people immediately gravitate to it and they want to engage with it and they want to touch it. the great thing about a sphere,

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interested in your show. now, there are many tricks that you can use to get people's attention. colour, movements and an element of surprise tend to work best. well, shiona mccallum has beenjust down the road from here to a company that makes that kind of thing their living. visual communications dates back around 40,000 years, when the earliest civilisations used cave walls as canvases to share their knowledge, beliefs and stories. fast—forward to today, and it's clear that images are still the preferred way for us to tell stories. creating super engaging visual images is what this company here in edinburgh is all about. artists come together with data scientists who create interactive spheres that are used in museums, businesses and education to get a particular message across. why is this such an attractive product for people

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Americas Newsroom

moving forward with debt forgiveness even though the supreme court struck down that $400 billion plan and that this year, i've been in touch with the lawyers that they plan to challenge this for step of the way and hoping that young voters and students are not led to believe that they couldn't get the debt forgiveness that was promised to them. >> also talking about raising expectations, thank you so much. john? >> the pandemic is over, but we are still having a problem with covid and were doing a lot of work on it. but the pandemic is over. because nobody's way mask and everyone seems to be in pretty good shape. >> president biden last september given the all clear on the covid pandemic, fast-forward to today, and new mask mandates are coming back in some places, as calvin cage cages are spiking. charlie is our opinion editor and he is here with us in the studio today. so, there are some places like lionsgate films, who are

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Deadline White House

evidence. that's why i think this is so intriguing. i'm sure there are other people close to the president that jack smith and others are speaking to, just as they are wiles. but it does go to this question, if you are suzie wiles on the january 6th investigation, are you willing to go to jail for donald trump? what we are going to find out eventually with mark meadows is he decided to start singing to protect his own liberty. suzie is a steely veteran who, i'm sure, wants to protect her boss and her friends, but at the expense of going to jail, i just don't think so. >> it is amazing how often that becomes the dividing line. we covered people like steve bannon. and trump doesn't have the power to pardon anymore. he doesn't have that to dangle. while i have the three of you, i want to turn to a story we covered here with a live interview on our broadcast. fast forward to today, and "the new york times" is reporting that fox news agreed to pay $12

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BBC News at One

parliament? �* , ., ., parliament? i'm sure that whatever ha ened, parliament? i'm sure that whatever happened. the _ parliament? i'm sure that whatever happened, the guidance _ parliament? i'm sure that whatever happened, the guidance was - parliament? i'm sure that whatever. happened, the guidance was followed and the rules were followed at all times. , . , and the rules were followed at all times. , .,, , . , and the rules were followed at all times. , ,. , ::' times. this was december 2021 when -a times. this was december 2021 when party reports — times. this was december 2021 when party reports first _ times. this was december 2021 when party reports first emerged. - times. this was december 2021 when party reports first emerged. mps - times. this was december 2021 when party reports first emerged. mps are | party reports first emerged. mps are now looking at whether mrjohnson misled the commons and whether he did it intentionally or recklessly. fast forward to today and boris johnson's defence is published where he accepts parliament didn't get the full story and he says it wasn't his fault. there is a lot in mrjohnson's 52 page submission, including extracts of messages involving key aides. he said he relied on their advice before making comments to parliament, writing, iwas before making comments to parliament, writing, i was the prime minister of the country...

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Outside Source

translation: we hope the measures... these measures — translation: we hope the measures... these measures painfully _ translation: we hope the measures... these measures painfully hit _ translation: we hope the measures... these measures painfully hit the - these measures painfully hit the lithuanian economy. let's not forget our neighbours earn good money on clean dry transit. == our neighbours earn good money on clean dry transit.— clean dry transit. -- on kaliningrad. _ if you are thinking, what's the history here? kaliningrad became part of russia — or the soviet union, as it was then — in 1945, in the potsdam agreement with britain and america. the red army captured it in the second world war. it had previously been known as koenigsberg and had been part of nazi germany. fast forward to today, and moscow is still competing with other major powers for the upper hand in europe. the blockade is part of a broader power struggle. it is a core needed information _ broader power struggle. it is a core needed information attack. - broader power struggle. it is a core needed information attack. they i broader power struggle. it is a core i needed information attack. they want to achieve some _ needed information attack. they want to achieve some goals, _ needed information attack. they want to achieve some goals, first _ needed information attack. they want to achieve some goals, first of- needed information attack. they want to achieve some goals, first of all- to achieve some goals, first of all to achieve some goals, first of all to scare _ to achieve some goals, first of all to scare everybody and their target is not _ to scare everybody and their target is not only— to scare everybody and their target is not only lithuania. the target is

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Special Report With Bret Baier

clockwork. every morning in la joya, texas hundreds of migrants spill across the border. most apprehended by overwhelmed and undermanned border patrol placed on the buses and taken away but to where? many of them are coming right here to the federal detention center in donna, texas. the facility was infamously overcrowded with migrants in march. 16 times over capacity at its worst. this is what the facility looked like on february 2nd shortly after it was built. essentially a small grouping of tents in a dirt field. fast forward to today, and you can see it has exploded in size as the border crisis has only gotten worse. our fox drone overhead showing the property has turned into a tent city significantly expanding with more tents, massive lots and an entire health and human services tent compound added to house migrants for longer periods of time. local media and the rio grande valley reporting the hhs tents are set to close later this month.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181030:11:19:00

you. it's a strong message. 70% of people polled and it's a cbs poll said the economy is good. that's the highest number ever right before the election and if you walked down any main street in america you can see the help wanted signs all over the place. you can see prosperity. the numbers on economic growth, employment, wages, they speak for themselves. ainsley: in the ad they say things are getting better. how far have we come in the last two years? >> it's like day and night. in the last six months of the obama administration, the economy was growing just over 1.5%. fast forward to today, and you've got 3.5, 4% growth. you have at least doubled the rate of growth. cut the unemployment rate way down to historic lows. things are definitely improving. steve: stuart, when the president is out at these almost a dozen rallies between now and the midterm, he talks about the economy. he talks about taxes. he talks about immigration. and so that bolsters the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180105:19:45:00

all of this as the president meets with republican leaders about the party's agenda. we'll get onto all of it with the "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace at the top of the hour on shepard smith reporting. we will see you then. >> dana: some voters may think president trump has become more conservative since taking office and according to new analysis by on the issues that were, they may be right. take a look. two years ago, then candidate donald trump was conservative on social and economic issues about 42% of the time. you can see how that compares to form a republican. fast-forward to today, and that number jumped to 60%. only one point lower than ronald reagan. here with me now, senior political writer and analyst for 5:30 eight. what do you think a way for those numbers? >> i think there were a lot of conservatives who would argue on the campaign trail that donald trump was a true conservative. once he got into the white house and once he was dealing with mitch mcconnell and paul ryan,

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