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The Lead With Jake Tapper

property. >> reporter: and lieutenant bailey said when he approached the shooter, the shooter then sped off in his vehicle. jumped a curb and also him a column. also some interesting information from the president of edward waters university, who said a short time ago that the aim of the shooter was to come to florida's first historically black university and to commit murderous havoc. but the sheriff of jacksonville tk waters said he did an opportunity to attack people on the campus and didn't take it. jake. >> brian todd in jacksonville, florida. coming up next, the reaction at edwards waters university where the jacksonville gleam was spotted just before his deadly rampage. tourists p photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs. that can be analyzed by ai in real time.. ♪ so researchers can identify which areas are at risk.

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Dateline

down on the ground, i darted for the gun, grab the end of it and pushed it away from my body. >> he got back to his feet having remove the duct tape, when i pointed the gun at him again he grabbed it. >> it was the best feeling i ever felt in my life because i felt plastic when i grabbed it. >> immediately? >> immediately. >> you suddenly realized -- >> it was a fake gun. >> i think i might have seen a gleam in him that indicated the gun's construction and realize that it wasn't real. >> i grabbed him by the arms and we're struggling all over the garage. >> according to the confessions, he, by fighting back, had taken the story way off script. >> overestimating the stun baton is a mistake i would not repeat. i should've just pounded him in the back of the head while he was down until he lay unconscious on the floor. >> i tried to kick him, but as i did that he saw me going to do that and actually went in and swiped my leg and i almost

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The Context

future — doing this sort of mission in the future. these dives are not unusual, it's the _ future. these dives are not unusual, it's the kind — future. these dives are not unusual, it's the kind of thing that has become _ it's the kind of thing that has become almost routine. in terms of fee-paying — become almost routine. in terms of fee—paying passengers and tourists, this is— fee—paying passengers and tourists, this is something that's been a bit controversial, there have been concerns— controversial, there have been concerns raised, so i think there'll be an— concerns raised, so i think there'll be an imperative for that community to leam— be an imperative for that community to learn their lessons from this, meaning — to learn their lessons from this, meaning continuing the work. they are scanning for more evidence, trying _ are scanning for more evidence, trying to— are scanning for more evidence, trying to bring debris to the surface _ trying to bring debris to the surface, we don't know if that's possible — surface, we don't know if that's possible or— surface, we don't know if that's possible or the scale of the debris we are _ possible or the scale of the debris we are talking about, how much is left and _ we are talking about, how much is left and whether they can do that analysis— left and whether they can do that analysis on the sea bed or needs to be brought— analysis on the sea bed or needs to be brought to the surface. all sorts of questions remaining, but the overarching emotion here being sadness — overarching emotion here being sadness at the way this is ended. paul hankin was asked specifically about whether it's possible the submersible had any contact with the titanic — he did answer that with the location of the debris, correct? we were told the debris they found so far— we were told the debris they found so far is— we were told the debris they found so far is 500 metres away from the

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BBC News

scary, universal can take this down all they want and get songs taken down within hours but this will become whac—a—mole when they can't keep up with them. whac-a-mole when they can't keep up with them.— whac-a-mole when they can't keep up with them. throws up so many questions, _ keep up with them. throws up so many questions, the _ keep up with them. throws up so many questions, the legal - many questions, the legal issues, but for the music industry itself throws up questions about the future holds, this is disruption we are looking at here in quite a significant way? it are looking at here in quite a significant way?— significant way? it is the whole question - significant way? it is the whole question of- significant way? it is the whole question of can i significant way? it is the l whole question of can you copyright a voice, the song was original, we don't know for sure whether the lyrics were written by a computer or a person, the voice, the voices were scraped as they say from real recordings and approximated. there is precedent in california law and us law for controlling your own likeness, extends to vocal misappropriation. going back way before this was a gleam in the eyes of anyone in 80s and 90s there were lawsuits around soundalike advertisements we

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Hannity

the american people? p the morale of our military and even our ability to recruit the military now as as our all of our branches are behind in their military goals? >> would you sign your lifee away away to a commander in chief that in his own report after afr the death of 13 service members, calls it manageables ca risk? s it that's what they call it before. and then that's what ma they called it immediately aftethey leam thr they learned t those 13 being killed in aggregate. evernt to say one thinbbg real quick, tammy. every y day of my life in afghanistan, my job was to walk down on bombs and hope thatought i did enough right. that if anybody got killed, it d it was just me and nobody else. on august six , 2010, i made enough of a mistake that took l my legs, but most importantly, took corporabul daniel greer'sgi life, who was there hoping and wishing that i would do my job a best the best of my ability. and i didn't com come back givig you a million. and one excuses on why that happened. i didn't say, well, the talibano put the bomb on the ground ati t sonoma as well. i didn't know. i didn't see. wha d sut i tell you every single day.

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BBC News

the contract reform process. whilst a storm brews between dentist and the government, patients are left wondering whether the situation will improve for them. it was a clear night for most of us, which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years, however, the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or �*skyglow'. new research suggests that, in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago, we'd now see only 150. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it's useful.

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BBC News

it was a clear night for most of us — which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years — however — the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that — in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago — we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it's useful. and whether it's street light advertising or purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. all around the world, people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has

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Breakfast

night. have you heard of something cold skyglow?_ it - night. have you heard of something cold skyglow?_ it is i cold skyglow? no, i haven't. it is all to do with _ cold skyglow? no, i haven't. it is all to do with light _ cold skyglow? no, i haven't. it is all to do with light pollution. - in recent years, the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago, we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. the glow of earth at night, captured from the international space station. and that urban gleam might look beautiful, but these are actually pictures of pollution. light being sent up into space rather than directed at the ground where it's useful. and whether it's street light advertising or purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has been getting about 10% brighter every year.

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BBC News

it was a clear night for most of us — which used to mean a spectacular view of the night skies. in recent years however the number of stars we can see with the naked eye has reduced dramatically because of light pollution, or "skyglow". new research suggests that in areas where 250 stars were visible two decades ago — we'd now see only 150. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. that urban gleam might look beautiful but these are actually pictures of pollution, like being sent up in the space rather than directed at the ground where it is useful. and whether it is street light, advertising, purely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, research collected night sky observations from temperature

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