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The Context

treat— draconian. it is a shocking way to treat human beings who are in their most _ treat human beings who are in their most vulnerable situation. i think that the _ most vulnerable situation. i think that the uk government should be deeply— that the uk government should be deeply ashamed of its conduct. unfortunately, it is not. do you accept that something drastic needs to be done to really reduce the numbers of people who are risking their lives in crossing the english channel? , . channel? they are risking their lives of people _ channel? they are risking their lives of people are _ channel? they are risking their lives of people are obviously i channel? they are risking their i lives of people are obviously very desperate and in very desperate situations. the difficulty is the uk government has taken away opportunities for people to make legal— opportunities for people to make legal representations and come here via legal— legal representations and come here via legal roots, so people are in a desperate — via legal roots, so people are in a desperate situation and they are doing _ desperate situation and they are doing desperate things. and that is very concerning. the loss of life we have _ very concerning. the loss of life we have all— very concerning. the loss of life we have all seen as something that should — have all seen as something that should concern us all. but really, what _ should concern us all. but really, what should be happening is that we should _ what should be happening is that we should be _ what should be happening is that we should be looking for a sensible and humane _ should be looking for a sensible and humane approach to deal with people who are _ humane approach to deal with people who are trying to come to these islands — who are trying to come to these islands. we should not be looking to say that _ islands. we should not be looking to say that rwanda is a safe place just because _ say that rwanda is a safe place just because the uk government wants it to he _ because the uk government wants it to be we _ because the uk government wants it to be. we should not be looking to

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

stage. he's the one, of course he was in charge of at the head of ami, in charge of the national enquirer. it sets the stage and just sort of provides for the jury. it started as soon as donald trump announced he was running for president. >> charles, does it matter that they were long time friends, associates, people who worked together for a long time? does that give him more credibility? >> i think it does. the prosecutors are going to tie that into their narrative around why you should believe him and why he's credible. i think when you're setting the stage, giving a jury a very clear picture around what's happening, you have to give to the jury a reason why you should be believing these witnesses and their testimony. so for the reasons you've just mentioned, i think that pecker is going to be a very important witness for that. not to mention it's very important that the audience understands this is a case that quite frankly is really centered on the documents in terms of the documents and the paper trail and so that's not exciting for a jury. you don't want to lose a jury.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

rockets that were seemingly fired at a nearby base. all of this happening in northeastern syria. u.s. official tells fox news the u.s. forces had to respond to at least five rockets that were fired from an iranian proxy group. notice knowing -- no u.s. servicemember's were hurt or injured in the race was not damage, this is the 170 worse attack on u.s. bases in the middle east since october 17th. elsewhere in the region the israeli government is criticizing potential u.s. sanctions on an idf group. 's actions were reportedly aimed at the ultra-orthodox battalion known as that so yehuda. the unit has been criticized for it's treatment of palestinians including after the death of a 78-year-old palestinian american man. from -- prime minister jimmy netanyahu called the possibility of sanctions the peak of authority and a moral low. >> voice of interpreter: i will fiercely defend the idf

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CBS Weekend News

karen morfitt of cbs colorado spoke to daniel's dad about the far-reaching legacy his son left behind. >> reporter: sitting in the library at columbine high school today, his son's shoes on his feet, tom mauser doesn't focus on what happened 25 years ago. instead, he reflects on the good happening inside another school thousands of miles away. >> we have been contributing to an organization called unbound, and it was a young girl in guatemala that was benefitting from that. and after columbine they wrote to us and said, you know, we've -- we've received a number of donations in daniel's name. >> reporter: roughly $77,000 was raised from those wanting to honor his son. it was enough to build a school where that little girl lived, and the mauser family was asked to come and visit. >> and then there were some buildings next door that were still under construction. i said, what's that? oh, that's the high school. we had enough money to do that also. >> reporter: and then he learned of yet another building. >> they had enough money to

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CBS Weekend News

"they're going to strike at 3:40, it's happening," shouts a man. minutes later, it's done. in this makeshift kindergarten, teachers provide a welcome relief from the war. more than half of gaza's 2.3 million palestinians are sheltering in rafah. it was supposed to be their last stop. despite the tensions this week with iran, the g7 meeting, which wrapped up in italy yesterday, is keeping the pressure on israel, warning that a full-scale operation in rafah, nancy, would have catastrophic consequences. >> devastating pictures. debora patta, thank you so much. tonight, former president trump is on the campaign trail in north carolina after spending the week attending his criminal trial in new york. cbs's bradley blackburn is outside the court with more. bradley? >> reporter: nancy, we are now used to seeing images of former

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

the national press. remember all politics is local, and he's going around the country getting local coverage, reaching out and talking to people. >> right. >> i think the only thing -- back to your original question on what will hurt him with independents will be a guilty vergt. up until then, no. >> here's the thing, lots of people are sort of assuming there will be a guilty verdict. it's been months and months, when is there going to be a trial. great, the trial's happening. that doesn't mean he's going to be found guilty, and if he's not, then what? >> oh, boy. i don't even want to think about that. >> then we have respect for democracy and for the democratic process. >> wow. >> do you think we're ready for that? >> that was such a responsible answer. i would never hear that from the far right media. >> i'm a college president. i got to be responsible here. >> think about this. this trial is happening in manhattan. donald trump, the boy from queens, spent his entire life

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BBC News

ministers, so question to the energy secretary, are you not going to meet your targets, why is this happening? this is what she said.— this is what she said. where we have, this is what she said. where we have. and _ this is what she said. where we have. and i _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make no _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make no apology. this is what she said. where we | have, and i make no apology for this, _ have, and i make no apology for this, where _ have, and i make no apology for this, where we have made some changes— this, where we have made some changes where it applies to the cost of living _ changes where it applies to the cost of living for— changes where it applies to the cost of living for people. raters decisions for people to do with their— decisions for people to do with their home or their decisions for people to do with their home ortheir cars, decisions for people to do with their home or their cars, we are going— their home or their cars, we are going to— their home or their cars, we are going to take a measured approach because _ going to take a measured approach because we don't want to heat costs on famiiies— because we don't want to heat costs on families right now. that because we don't want to heat costs on families right now.— on families right now. that may be the riaht on families right now. that may be the right of— on families right now. that may be the right of the _ on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong _ on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing - on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing to - on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing to do, | the right of the wrong thing to do, but the point is that plainly that does mean that there has been a slowing down of the pace. the independent watchdog says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit 2030 targets. i the uk is substantially off-track to hit 2030 targets.— hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at _ hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our— hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our record. - hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our record. every i that. look at our record. every single — that. look at our record. every single target we have had so far we have not— single target we have had so far we have not only met but we have overshot _ have not only met but we have overshot. so have not only met but we have overshot-_ have not only met but we have overshot. . �* , . ., ., overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. _ overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr _ overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr stark - overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr stark also | for the government. mr stark also had some criticism for labour as well. . . had some criticism for labour as well. , . ., , . . well. yes and not 'ust labour and he was critical _ well. yes and not 'ust labour and he was criticai of — well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour— well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for _ well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for not - was critical of labour for not talking up enough, or the labour leader sir keir starmer, for not

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

triggered chaos for millions was, herwords, "the happiest moment of her premiership". iall i'd say is he ought to spendl a bit less time reading that book and a bit... and a bit more... and a bit more time reading - the deputy leader's tax advice. but is it all a distraction from what they often claim is one of their biggest priorities — tackling climate change? i think people around the world know climate change is happening, but there is definitely a fear of talking about it in british politics at the moment. so this week for our politicians, we're asking, is saving the planet going out of fashion? morning, morning. with us for the first time,

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FOX and Friends Sunday

sides. so, of course, this is an issue that 90, i would say 95% of common sense, everyday americans, parents, coaches or, medical professionals, female athletes themselves, they see this happening and certainly turns them away. this really isn't a battle of red versus blue. really what this is is sane versus insane, really moral versus evil. kayleigh: riley gaines, you have billion if on the forefront of this issue fighting for people across the country, people like my daughter who i hope in women's sports one day. thank you for very much from a brother -- mother -- >> thank you, kayleigh. be sure and tell your daughter i say hi. key. kayleigh: i will. the $955 a billion foreign aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan -- $99 -- 95 -- and could it mean the end of an era? the forced sale of tiktok a step closer to reality. jason chaffetz on the fall of

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FOX and Friends Sunday

at this point, if you're protesting this, you know who you're -- i mean, to that point, if you're protesting the pro-palestinian cause, you know you're advocating for hamas. they openly on a college campus, and the leadership is doing what about it in. >> the leadership is doing nothing. you know, it's been five days since the president testified before congress about anti-semitism on campus. she then made this whole show of having the nypd come on campus and arrest students that were taking part in this illegal encampment, but they're still there. we saw last night the complete and utter chaos. why is nardin if e, the head of of the within our lifetime organization, a pro-terror group, on campus at columbia? how did she get onto the campus leading genocidal chants against the jewish people, against -- calling for the destruction of israel on columbia's campus? why is this happening in the students are are not protected,

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