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Josh Duhamel to star in new Netflix Western drama

A Netflix executive told the entertainment website Deadline that the show was like “‘Virgin River’ meets ‘Yellowstone,'" calling it “a contemporary Western romance show” set against scenic backdrops.

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CNN News Central

national security implications as well. there was an ominous headline from the cia, the associate military affairs director says that climate change supercharges almost every other global threat. so what is at risk? >> as you say, life as we know it. every part of it is touched in some way. escaping rising seas near the coast, droughts, you can see the ripple effects going forward. and it's not cooling off. that's the main message is, we can control how hot it gets but what is already here is here. >> significant moment in human history. bill weir, thank you so much. it is a big week in the classified documents case against donald trump. the first major court hearing is set for tomorrow, as trump's legal team attempts to delay the trial for months.

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CNN Newsroom Live

they are celebrating in louisiana after the lsu tigers crushed the florida gators to win the men's college world series. tigers won 18-4. every lsu player had at least one hit. the win came a day after the gators beat the tigers. and this is lsu's seventh national college championship, second only to the trojans. and nasa's webb telescope has detected a crucial car ban molecule in space. carbon compounds act as foundation for all life as we know it. the compound was traced back to a young star more than 1300 light years from earth.

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CNN News Central

their efforts, they said they wouldn't be rolling out this new video if they hadn't had some success. in the words of one cia official i spoke with, he said contacts are coming in. john? >> it is very interesting this effort, also so interesting that they kind of want it public and everyone to know about it. alex marquardt, terrific reporting. thank you very much. sara? it was fascinating. all right. >> artificial life and how is it going to change life as we know it, and congress wants to know if it needs to step in and take action. but at the end of the day, you u know you have a team behid you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes s it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

before we talk about the dangers, can we talk about the realm space travel, accelerated, milestones in education, tools or agriculture, all types of advances what about the convenience of having these answers at your fingertips? rapidly, things you'd never dreamed about doing this a i could do. ai could completely change life as we know it. >> i thought my little brother was dead. somebody out there using an ai machine to trick my grandpa into thinking my little brother got in a wreck and died. >> mom, i messed up as she's crying and sobbing. this in here, i got your daughter, you're not going to call anybody, you're not going to call the cops and i put the phone on mute and started screaming for help. ♪

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Gutfeld

before we talk about the dangers, can we talk about the realm space travel, accelerated, milestones in education, tools or agriculture, all types of advances what about the convenience of having these answers at your fingertips? rapidly, things you'd never dreamed about doing this a i could do. ai could completely change life as we know it. >> i thought my little brother was dead. somebody out there using an ai machine to trick my grandpa into thinking my little brother got in a wreck and died. >> mom, i messed up as she's crying and sobbing. this in here, i got your daughter, you're not going to call anybody, you're not going to call the cops and i put the phone on mute and started screaming for help. ♪

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Lawrence Jones Cross Country

before we talk about the dangers, can we talk about the realm space travel, accelerated, milestones in education, tools or agriculture, all types of advances what about the convenience of having these answers at your fingertips? rapidly, things you'd never dreamed about doing this a i could do. ai could completely change life as we know it. >> i thought my little brother was dead. somebody out there using an ai machine to trick my grandpa into thinking my little brother got in a wreck and died. >> mom, i messed up as she's crying and sobbing. this in here, i got your daughter, you're not going to call anybody, you're not going to call the cops and i put the phone on mute and started screaming for help. ♪

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

before we talk about the dangers, can we talk about the realm space travel, accelerated, milestones in education, tools or agriculture, all types of advances what about the convenience of having these answers at your fingertips? rapidly, things you'd never dreamed about doing this a i could do. ai could completely change life as we know it. >> i thought my little brother was dead. somebody out there using an ai machine to trick my grandpa into thinking my little brother got in a wreck and died. >> mom, i messed up as she's crying and sobbing. this in here, i got your daughter, you're not going to call anybody, you're not going to call the cops and i put the phone on mute and started screaming for help. ♪

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Breakfast

him. , , ., , about how i went about describing him. ., , , him. disaster trolls is releasing his latest episode _ him. disaster trolls is releasing his latest episode later- him. disaster trolls is releasing his latest episode later today i him. disaster trolls is releasing | his latest episode later today on bbc sounds. 50 years ago today, on a busy new york street — a phone call was made that would change life as we know it. it was the first one ever made from a mobile — and signalled the start of a new era of communication. our technology editor zoe kleinman has been talking to the man who made that historic call, in 1973. mobile phones, we love them. the un estimates three quarters of the world's population owns a mobile phone and there are more mobiles than people in the united kingdom, according to the industry's trade body. this man helped make it all happen. marty cooper was an engineer at motorola. on the 3rd of april, 1973, on a street corner in new york, he made the world's first public mobile phone call to a competitor at a rival company. i was on sixth avenue demonstrating this cell phone.

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BBC News

sometimes there will be a mentor or someone like that in the crowd that may know you and the coaches may back you but a lot of the time there is not that support there, especially at lower league grass roots. it is hard to get support and help. if i am in a situation where i really needed it, a lot of times someone would not be there and it can be scary at times when there is no—one there for you. 50 years ago today, on a busy new york street — a phone call was made that would change life as we know it. it was the first one ever made from a mobile — and signalled the start of a new era of communication. our technology editor zoe kleinman has been talking to the man who made that historic call, on april 3rd, 1973. mobile phones, we love them. the un estimates three quarters of the world's population owns a mobile phone and there are more mobiles than people in the united kingdom, according

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