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Dateline

denise wanted a divorce but brian managed to put it off for years. the marriage was finished at that point? >> i would say so. >> in 2016, brian did something that nearly ended badly for denise. the wild episode started as denise got in her car to go to work. hiding in the backseat, brian popped up, shoved a gun in the ribs and said drive. denise managed to pull into a shopping center parking lot where she talked brian into letting her go. she promised she would nato police, but after brian left, she did report her abduction. denise said and unhinge brian upset about the divorce even threatened to take his own life. little did she know that in an adjoining room, an fdle agent was listening. as denise relive the horror of the day, little did she know in

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FOX News Sunday

shannon: most americans agree there's too much that divides red and blue america these days, but i spent an afternoon with a bipartisan group of senators trying to the the bridge that gap on the pickleball court. here's our sunday special. >> i would just say to my republican friends, if you don't like listening to me -- >> gentleman's time has expired. >> i see nothing but complete hypocrisy on the other side of the aisle. shannon: on capitol hill, you often see lawmakers settling scores. but what most don't get to see are the debates settled on the fifth floor of the dirksen senate building on the pickleball court. >> we just thought it would be a good away for us to do bipartisan things together that are fun. doesn't take a whole lot of time, and it's not too complicated. >> senator shelley moore capito cochairs the pickleball caucus with fellow republican thom tillis. they say it's a way to get off the a talking points and to connect with their colleagues from both sides of the aisle. >> we're always looking for other ways to kind of lower the

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Dateline

an adjoining room, and fdle agent was listening. he wasn't interested in a domestic quarrel. he wanted to know about mike's disappearance and what brian had to do with it. and what denise might know. denise is already bad day was about to get infinitely worse. >> coming up. >> where do you think mike is buried? >> so many secrets. what was the truth? mpanies target people like me with their menthol cigarette marketing. realizing this made me angry enough to quit. my tip is, this should make everyone angry. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. oooh! i can't wait for this family getaway! shingles doesn't care. shingles is a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. ahhh, there's nothing like a day out with friends.

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BBC News

listening to a press conference by the prime minister on his government's rwanda plan. we can listen to what he had to say about the timeline. the listen to what he had to say about the timeline.— the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 _ the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 weeks. _ the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 weeks. of- the timeline. the first flight will| leave in 10-12 weeks. of course, leave in 10—12 weeks. of course, that leave in10—12 weeks. of course, that is— leave in 10—12 weeks. of course, that is tater _ leave in 10—12 weeks. of course, that is later than we wanted. but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour— processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding _ labour peers had not spent weeks holding up — labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the lords to try to _ holding up the bill in the lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago.— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make _ process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of— process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of the _ process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of the controversial . in rwanda make of the controversial policy itself? our correspondent reports. policy itself? our correspondent re orts. :, . , reports. the government here has laruel reports. the government here has largely stood _ reports. the government here has largely stood back _ reports. the government here has largely stood back and _ reports. the government here has largely stood back and watched i reports. the government here has| largely stood back and watched the legal and political wrangling in the uk saying that is their process for britain. they welcome debate and so on. in the meantime they stressed they are ready to receive the

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BBC News Now

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FOX and Friends

violations and lied under oath to congress. for his part. the former president has harshly attacked the case saying he thought he was paying for legal services when he signed the checks to cohen. >> called -- i was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense. some accountant, i didn't know. marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. and you get indicted over that? >> well, everyday here in court. the former president, when he arrives or leaves he makes statements. today we expect no difference. he will likely continue to harshly attack this case. as he will have to sit behind the wooden defense table. listening to the testimony and the opening statements this morning. back to you. >> thank you, eric. >> ainsley: let's bring in our fox news legal editor kerri kupec urban. hello, kerri. >> hello. >> ainsley: how do you look at

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BBC News

boats. that was the former home secretary speaking _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the - boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the bbc- boats. that was the former home | secretary speaking to the bbc and remind you that we are watching bbc news warrior expecting the prime minister to hold a press conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farley. listening to the former home secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when - within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when thisj within the conservatives. yes, very - much so. you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and

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Want to Be Heard? You Must Learn to Listen

A leader is someone who provides inspiration, teaching, direction, vision, and problem-solving. But it’s on the input side where true leaders distinguish themselves.

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Breakfast

morning- i — nina is going to explain why. good morning. i felt _ nina is going to explain why. good morning. i felt so _ nina is going to explain why. good morning. i felt so nostalgic- morning. ifelt so nostalgic listening to that report. where would we be without cbeebies and bite—size? unto coffee. put yours down. have a listen because us might be about to get a little more expensive. we are at coffee central and these beans are from around the world. these are from brazil, colombia, el salvador. it is interesting, when you take the beams interesting, when you take the beams in the purest form like that, they don't smelt like coffee, they smell mossy and the roasting process happens and that is how they turn into the coffee that we know, love and actually need. good morning. you said earlier, the longer they are roasted, the darker they become, the more it decaffeinated.— more it decaffeinated. generally -eo . le more it decaffeinated. generally people have _ more it decaffeinated. generally people have the _ more it decaffeinated. generally people have the myth _ more it decaffeinated. generally people have the myth that - more it decaffeinated. generally people have the myth that if- more it decaffeinated. generallyj people have the myth that if you more it decaffeinated. generally i people have the myth that if you go for a dark roast it is stronger, but sometimes they do retain caffeine but a lot of the modern light

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