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BBC News

welcome to bbc news. what do you make of all of this and what do you make of the album? i really like the album a lot, actually. it's an interesting work because it's very moody and introspective. ithink work because it's very moody and introspective. i think very different from the mood of the errors too. and honestly i'm gobsmacked that she gets more popular. —— eras tour. i didn't think she could get any more popular after selling out millions of tickets on the eras tour and who popularity keeps growing. it tour and who popularity keeps iirowin, ,., tour and who popularity keeps curowin. , ,., ., growing. it spans all age groups- _ growing. it spans all age groups- i _ growing. it spans all age groups. i have _ growing. it spans all age groups. i have friends i growing. it spans all age groups. i have friends in| growing. it spans all age i groups. i have friends in their 50s who i've got tickets to go and see her in the summer and i also know my niece and her friends are desperate to get tickets. why do you think she has this, such a broad appeal? there's a lot of people who have grown up with her so there's a lot of people who have just become parents now, maybe they are in their 30s and 40s and i kind of the original swifties who are now kind of passing the love onto their

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BBC News

news, when it comes in the midst of a security crisis in the country. this is an 11 question referendum, there is also employment contract rights in there, international arbitration, but it is the security issue. what has gone wrong and ecuador to see an eightfold increase in just six years in security problems?— in just six years in security roblems? , ., ,, ., in just six years in security roblems? , . ,, ., problems? this was an issue that has been growing — problems? this was an issue that has been growing for _ problems? this was an issue that has been growing for years _ problems? this was an issue that has been growing for years in _ problems? this was an issue that has been growing for years in the - been growing for years in the country. so, there was always an issue of the key geographical location in ecuador, that combined with covid, unemployment, it seemed like it was a breeding ground for drug trafficking gangs to take hold of the country and take a strong hold in several areas, especially near port cities, and the explosion of violence that we have seen. that combined with a political crisis that has been going on for the last few years, itjust made everything

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FOX and Friends Saturday

and security detail. she listed a glam and makeup team listing it as an assistant cost despite her nearly $30,000 salary which is higher hand the state's governor -- can $300,000. earlier this month if lori lightfoot was hired as special in ther to look into the a allegations of corruption. >> we don't know how our money is being spent. we are about a $7 million deficit because the board of trustees who handled the money, they haven't received any of their documentation. we can only assume that it's at a $7 million and growing. >> reporter: hen yard as a statement out on facebook to all you clowns a part of this circus, misery needs company. i pay -- pray for you all. stop chasing fake news. will, nicole and pete. will: we can look at a the

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FOX and Friends Saturday

federal subpoenas to obtain personnel and business records. tiffany henyard has been embroiled in scandal for weeks, named in a a sexual assault lawsuit. she's also accused of mess using funds, spending large amounts of taxpayers' money on lavish trips and security detail. at one point, she billed the village nearly $8,000 for a glam and makeup team over just two months, listing it as an assistant cost. that's despite her nearly $300,000 salary which is higher than the state's governor. earlier this month the village board hired former chicago mayor lori lightfoot to look into the allegations of corruption. >> we don't know how our money is being spent. we are ability at -- about at a $7 million deficit because the board of trustees who handled the money, they haven't received any of their documentation. we can only assume that it's at $7 million and growing.

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BBC News

the world, and the nonmember observer state status in the un is the most important things palestinians have accumulated politically since the plo was reformed in 1967 and that israel can't take away from them. that's what hamas is fighting to get a hold of. it is what fattah has, palestinians who want to talk to israelis have that, they control the international standing and voice, hamas is fighting and in fact the attack israel precisely in order to further a long—term plan to get hold of that voice. for israel to say, well, we have to weaken that voice, in order to kind of punish palestinians who are opposed to hamas in order to, i don't know, punish palestinians from 7 october, is just crazy. international support for palestine is growing, there is not much israel can do about it

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Horticulture: Avocado orchard tours a chance for Katikati couple to branch out

Five years ago, Tim Rosamond had never even heard of the avocado capital of New Zealand. Now, he’s not only growing around 250 Haas trees on a 3.8Ha property...

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America Reports

what's a misdemeanor and what the cameras will show a lot of the verbiage used by some of these protesters but what you know what, gillian? if you look what is going on, sandra what is going on this crowd is growing, the governor was quick to bring in the national guard to penn station bring up that veneer she had a safety for everybody. when she gets to numbers like this as nicole said with everything else going on in new york city, how about bringing in the national guard to this end given clearance to them to get them away from those buses because they should be nowhere near those buses should be nowhere near and they are blocking the streets once again which is in violation right there. to what extent you let them protest? this is not peaceful. >> sandra: joe can you stand by for a second we want to get to see be. it seems the numbers of protesters on our live shot there is growing what are you

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

come to you 808 to one 4,000 right now. >> secretary of state tony blinken and his counterparts from the g7 are gathering and italy, israel, and escalating tensions in the middle east have become a central concern and overnight, even more devastation in gaza, an israeli strike and rafah killed ten members of one family, including five children, according to hospital officials, cnn national security correspondent kylie atwood joins us. now, kylie, what more you learning from these discussions other happening right now in coppery? >> yeah. well, listen, there was a g7 discussion today on the middle east also another one on what is going on in the red sea clearly, these world leaders are really focused on what we're all focused on. this aggression between iraq on israel right now and trying to do everything they can to tamp down. what is this growing escalatory situation there, but we did hear from the top eu official who's at the table saying that the middle east is on the edge of war. so clearly they are concerned the eu also

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CNN This Morning

me, now associated press congressional reporter for new mirre and wall street journal, white house reporter catherine lucy. >> great to see both of you here in the studio. thank you so much getting up so early. always appreciate it for what do you think are we going to see a speaker fight? are we going to see these aid bills just sort of pass without any drama? we have any sense of it. who knows what's yeah. >> i think i think if you were to ask speaker mike johnson, if he knows how this is going to end for him, he would say he does it mean the vote right now is planned for saturday and he's going at bring these separate packages to the floor. let members vote, as he says, vote their conscience on each of them. folks who really wanted to get ukraine aid will be able to vote single single-handedly on ukraine aid. same with israel folks. and then obviously i think there'll be a large bipartisan support for taiwan, but you're right. i mean, the speaker the speakership is looming above him as it has been the 2nd. he got it, right. he came under the same threats like kevin mccarthy had. and now now he is facing a growing i will say, to

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

taiwan, and also send a very clear message to the malls in tehran. and frankly to president gee, in beijing that america is going to stand firm for freedom. >> you say isolationism is never the answer that was the theme of your speech earlier today. the rhetoric of your former running mate donald trump has been a major driving factor in your party, the republican party is gradual shift toward a more isolationist view over the past eight years. maybe it's a minority view, but it's growing in power our and this helped create the climate for the foreign aid fight we're seeing today, which is also threatening speaker johnson's job. now, you have famously split with mr. trump over both january 6 and his views on foreign aid. but i wonder if trump's former vice president, if you ever feel that maybe you played any role in the erosion of the reagan ideology that you stand for well first let me not

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