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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

about. >> martin, can you believe they call us icons? >> that was one of the first times i saw myself in the sci-fi genre. >> that show was so successful. it launched bravo network. >> who owns the studio, in 1950 you could have never imagined it. >> this was an era to be as loud as possible and as black as possible. >> we are the story. >> and joining us now is comedian and actress from hbo's "insecure" amanda seales. cnn and hbo are owned by the same parent company, just a note there. your show "insecure" created by isa ray looks at a group of friends. >> issa rae. >> issa rae, excuse me, as they try to navigate careers and relationships. it helped usher in a new era of black tv that helped create new characters, stories.

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Hannity

jason, they have built such a habit of constantly prevaricating, constantly lying ,constantly hiding that even when it's about something unimportang that eomethingt. right. if you had to get bet my money on it right now, it wasn't somethintg for joe biden indenn terms of who actuall ty that in might have been a worker or somebody else, but they've bu in such a habitt it on the important things of lying about it that it now translates to literally everything they talk about. if i were in their position, it could have been anir posit b eat opportunity to build trust it w the public and the press corps to be able to just say, here's what happened. it was a mistake. insecure , here's how we're w going to fix it. this would not have been a story, but it's part of the habit of this administration to just hide by way of habit that turneabit d even something like this into a lasting story. that's the bidenlike t in a nutt that it's that's what's playing out in real time. the you fory, thank joining us tonight. all right. betws recklessnflation

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CNN Tonight

puck person and go, oh, my god, their lives are just like mine, or you're not a person and go, oh, my god, those peoples lives are just like mine. it creates a sense of empathy for black people that i think is unique to television or form. >> yeah, that's interesting. so your show, they are what people, was part of this way for black tv shows like atlanta or insecure, and a featured a new generation of black creators and characters and stories. what was your vision for your show? >> my vision was basically take what was salacious or inciting interesting -- do that think that we talked about, which is bringing characters into the homes of people that normally they did not have a lot of relationship with. all of the characters in deerwood people, the minute that you see them on screen, the way they look and what they say about themselves leads you to stereotype them, frankly. you think that them as a very

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BBC News at One

there are of course events happening all over the country, but of course one of the biggest is here at the port of tilbury, where it all began. we have people doing dancers, we've got children doing lessons, an art installation on the bridge, this 19aos installation on the bridge, this 19a0s bus. but, of course, things will really liven up later on when there is a tea dance, a traditional caribbean tea dance, for elders from the windrush generation, which will involve a lot of music and a lot of partying. thank you for now. the mother of a pregnant woman who was murdered by her husband — who pushed her off arthurs seat in edinburgh — has told the bbc he was jealous and insecure. fawsia javed, who was 31, was killed by kashif anwar in 2021. fawsia's mother has been telling the bbc that she believes he didn't

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Newsnight

we're not living any more. we're just existing. during the trial, the court heard some of the secret recordings fawziyah herself had made. what do you think anwar�*s motive was? i think his motive was... honour based. alongside the fact that he was evil. jealous of fawziyah. insecure. when you say honour—based abuse, what do you mean? he used to say to fawziyah, we don't have divorces in our family, we don't divorce. we stay in marriages no matter what.

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Fox News Tonight

the leader and to step up its, you know, he was quite an overweight, insecure, introverted childd. s but being kind of the last man standing of the children, a he's become his father's favorite. i look at what elon musk wrote. he said george soros said the ee soros wants to erode the very fa fabric of society, and that'su e what he's do with all these liberal does. you see the crime cre running mr rampant in all these major cities that george soros citie and now his son? well, look, i asked someone who knew soros quite well why he was doing this, because he himself is surroundedure he by bodyguards and make sure that he doesn't suffer doe consequences of what he's done in new york in particular. rticularand it's because i'm toe has a feeling that the only way that society can be rebuilt is a utopian vision is by, down.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

son about his overseas business dealings, bret. >> bret: jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn. thank you. let's bring in fox news chief political analyst brit hume. brit, good evening. your thoughts 30,000 feet at the beginning here as we come after a few days of digesting this indictment and ahead of the court appearance tomorrow. >> well, i'm certainly eager to hear what the trump defense will be. so far, the one thing we are not hearing is that he didn't do these things. that is to say he didn't keep the documents, he didn't refuse to give them back. he did store them in an unsafe, insecure, unsecure location. he is not disputing that so far. ththere will be arguments made about whether there is a proper application of the statutes or legally sound indictment. but, as to the facts, they seem to be so far not challenged by the trump side. at the same time, of course, bret, we are going to hear an awful lot about the unequal application of justice from his

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

i mean, i'm really taken aback by it. >> what do you think the value of the documents like this could have been to trump? why would he hold on to them? >> that's a great question. i wonder what, exactly, was the motivation to do something that reckless? was it just hubris? an ability to brag about it? reminisce about his power days? i don't know what would motivate somebody, particularly a former president, to hoard those documents and do so in such an insecure, reckless manner. >> one of the categories of document that is were found, and there was an image showing them spilled across the floor. these are five eyes classified documents. how serious was that intelligence found in this room? they're strewn all over the

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The Federal Indictment of Donald Trump

hold onto them? because that's a great question, i wonder what what exactly was the motivation to do something that reckless? was it just hubris, the ability to brag about it, reminisce about his power days, i don't know what would motivate somebody, particularly a former president, to hoard those documents and do so in such an insecure and reckless manner. >> one of the categories, the image showing spilled upon the floor, these are five eyes classified documents, the kind of intelligence in this room, it is on the wall, they are strewn all over the lord.>> the five eyes alliances the closest intelligence partners, internationally, we share more with the five eyes, then we do

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