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Gutfeld

theory in march 2020 that it leaked from a lab in wuhan. but in private doors he is now saying it is not a conspiracy theory. really? it's not a conspiracy theory? where were you the past three years? >> a lot of people were calling people crazy and that it was dangerous and also racist. it wasn't racist to blame it on wet market in china which is a cultural thing. it's not racist to blame their culture. but if you blame a lab, that is racist. kat, how many times did you run into these people, the people that would give you the look if you weren't wearing a mask? this happened at fox. i would get into an elevator and somebody would get out. i was used to that, but you? it started in the late 90s.

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BBC News Now

type thing, she is demented. just tell us what _ type thing, she is demented. just tell us what happened to you and your wife. we tell us what happened to you and our wife. ~ ,., ., .,, tell us what happened to you and ourwife. ~ ., , . your wife. we bought a post office in the late 90s _ your wife. we bought a post office in the late 90s and _ your wife. we bought a post office in the late 90s and thinking - your wife. we bought a post office in the late 90s and thinking it - your wife. we bought a post office in the late 90s and thinking it was| in the late 90s and thinking it was a secure business as everybody is told is. we did it for a few years, we enjoyed it and then things started going wrong and before you know it, we were up to a deficit of £40,000. ., know it, we were up to a deficit of £40,000.— know it, we were up to a deficit of £40,000. ., , ,, ., ., £40,000. how did the process go from that oint £40,000. how did the process go from that point and — £40,000. how did the process go from that point and what _ £40,000. how did the process go from that point and what did _ £40,000. how did the process go from that point and what did you _ £40,000. how did the process go from that point and what did you face - £40,000. how did the process go from that point and what did you face in - that point and what did you face in those years at?— that point and what did you face in those years at? what happened right awa was those years at? what happened right away was that _ those years at? what happened right away was that we _ those years at? what happened right away was that we contacted - those years at? what happened right away was that we contacted the - those years at? what happened right away was that we contacted the area | away was that we contacted the area managers who brought a team of auditors and our sub—postmaster with them. they threw us out of the post office right there and then. the 0ffice right there and then. the sub—postmaster they brought in, he ran the place for a week or two and we were locked out and could not have access. we also had a shop in it and we thought about the shop,

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Dateline

>> sounds like you liked bob? >> i liked bob a lot. >> in 1995, bob and martha anne got married. and on holidays, bob's sister kathy got closer to martha anne. >> we would go out shopping, that was our big thanksgiving. bobby would stay home, the girls would just take off and go shopping. >> bob and martha anne retired in the late 90s, left florida, and bought a big secluded hillside cabin in east of tennessee in the shadow of the smoky mountains. not far from where martha anne grew up. a place where you could forget being a cop and all that violence. by then, shawn and jen had their own family and visited from time to time. >> bob especially. >> oh yeah. >> he would treat our kids great. >> he was fond of them? >> he was the real deal. >> martha anne went back to work, accounting job. she loved numbers. they made time for friends too,

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Dateline

years of forensic testing still could not link him to sandi's death. >> it came back zero. >> how frustrating is that? >> very. it would have been nice to have some dna. that would have been nice. but we had tried everything that we could! >> the prosecutors faced a tough choice, charge cliff reed murder and risk losing a potentially unwinnable case or leave sandi's case unresolved, which had happened before. back in the late 90s, cliff reed had been briefly charged with sandi's murder, but prosecutors back then thought the case was just too thin to go forward. >> the question always has to be, is there any chance the case is going to improve if we wait. in this case, there was absolutely nothing left to be done. so no, it was not going to improve. it was now or never. >> they chose now. >> we try hard cases and we're successful at it. >> after all, they did have reed's lies, a neighbor who saw him driving her car, a witness who saw reed cleaning his house

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Verified Live

that today continues to mean that a portion of it is going to go to oil and gas, a significant portion as you rightly say, and at the same time we incrementally increase our renewable spend as and when those value pools emerge. wael sawan, ceo of shell. four retired detectives who ran the first investigation into the killing of stephen lawrence — the uk's most notorious racist murder — will not face criminal prosecution for their actions in the case, the bbc has been told. the crown prosecution service made its decision today after considering a file of evidence for nearly three years. an official public announcement is due later today. our correspondent daniel de simone broke today's story — and gave us more detail about the background of the case: this case is 30 years old now, 30 years this year. stephen lawrence was an 18—year—old student who was travelling home with his friend waiting for a bus in eltham, south london, and was set upon by a gang of young white men and stabbed to death. and the case became so notorious because of the way the police handled the early investigation. it meant that it was widely accepted and understood to have been a disastrous first police investigation. it meant that no—one was brought to justice and it ultimately led to a big public inquiry here in the uk in the late '90s, which said that the met police was institutionally racist

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Sportsday

first with the netherlands, then england — but who is the woman behind the trophies? commentator: england's unassuming leader who has changed the face of football in this country forever. without the single—mindedness and drive of sarina wiegman, england might never have become european championships. from the start, the odds were stacked against her from ever making a career in football. there have been a lot of barriers. when i was a little kid, i wasn't allowed to play, it was basically illegal. in allowed to play, it was basically illeaal. ., ., , . illegal. in order to fit in, she cut her hair short _ illegal. in order to fit in, she cut her hair short to _ illegal. in order to fit in, she cut her hair short to play _ illegal. in order to fit in, she cut her hair short to play in - illegal. in order to fit in, she cut her hair short to play in all - illegal. in order to fit in, she cut her hair short to play in all boys | her hair short to play in all boys team with her twin brother. by the late 90s, she was a fully fledged international player, but with no money in women's football, she still had to teach full—time. she worked alongside this man in the hague. i juggled and was always on the edge of being overloaded, trying to keep

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Newsday

see crouching tiger, hidden dragon through that performance and through that film's extraordinary success in the united states. she that film's extraordinary success in the united states.— that film's extraordinary success in the united states. she was also very active in making _ the united states. she was also very active in making collaborations, - active in making collaborations, michaeljackson concert in the late 19905 as well. michaeljackson concert in the late 1990s as well.— 1990s as well. yes. she was very active in the _ 1990s as well. yes. she was very active in the late _ 1990s as well. yes. she was very active in the late 90s _ 1990s as well. yes. she was very active in the late 90s and - active in the late 905 and early 2000. she performed with michael jackson and friends, she was also did a lot of us collaborations as well. i think that really goes back to her ability to bridge the gap between station audiences and western audiences and showing that there is not that much difference and that there is an audience in the west that is hungry and interested and accepting of this culture. i

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CNN Primetime

things that nobody had done before. he was the first to get labial from mount everest. at abc created a kind of news what vague before the web as we knew it even existed. and he also created a completely unique an offbeat newscast called world news now, erin brown at lisa priem where the first anchors. and the show is still on the air. it is on in the wee hours of the morning. i was at abc news in the late 90s, and struggling to find my footing. and getting to anchor that show was like a life raft. >> your pre-featherweight, you are like what's next and featherweight, you are teeny? >> i mean teeny? >> how long have you've been here, can i just show you something? can we get a tight shot of this? what does this say? what does this say? anderson cooper, senior anchor. >> we were on in the middle of the night and you can do a lot of you can do elsewhere. we're not for that i would not be sitting here tonight. no doubt about it. cnn, they've pioneered so much using technology and innovation

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PoliticsNation

and struggling to get doctors to listen. this is something that black women are dealing with every single day. and it seems to me that our energies would be better focused on strengthening women's voices, on behalf of all of the health care issues. >> yeah, thank you for being with us. i'm reminded, when you talked about losing a friend, you lost recently your pastor mentor, doctor calvin butts, in the last couple years we work together on covid. i remember talking about how proud we were to see you elected to the senate. he teased me saying, al, i helped a mentor raphael warnock into ebenezer church. and to the u.s. senate. he hung out with you, in the late 90s, you brought him to jail. i said, well, it was in the spirit of dr. king, he went to jail for a human rights issue. thank you senator, raphael warnock, for being with us. >> always good to be with you.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

fires, everyone in the west has seen all the fires and they're, like, this is what we have to deal with for the last couple of years. it is unusual for the northeast especially. that's one part of this. the second part is that today's going to be worse than yesterday. and it looks like we're going to break records that we set yesterday. >> yesterday was like the worst day in 20 years, right? >> yesterday, air monitoring really began in earnest in the late '90s. yesterday's measurements in queens, new york, was the worst air quality that new york city has ever recorded going back 24 years. >> today it is going to be worse? >> worse this evening, yes. let me show you this. this is visible satellite image. they're taking a picture, we have the sun illuminaing the clouds. if you look at this hazy stuff here, this is all dense smoke. right now in syracuse, something called the air quality index, it goes from about 100 to 500 and if you get toward 500, you better shut your doors and not let any air in your house. syracuse is at 400 right now. the epa when you get above 400 tells even healthy people not to

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