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Fox Report With Jon Scott

suspected suicide bomber at a political rally in pakistan. for a video from the scene and the latest on this evolving story next on the fox report. until one day she just stopped using her arm. andrew: by the time we realized that she was sick, it had grown into about a softball sized tumor and spread through her bone marrow, her lymph nodes. so it's a very fast, aggressive cancer. nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live.

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BBC News

get rid of the badness. yeah, but what a privilege for me. so much was lost, and korea is still divided. we call that quits for today. brilliant. yeah, that's good. 0h, great sitter. you see, what a sitter! but its sacrifices are not forgotten. i still question why i survived. why me? you learn to live with it, don't you? you can shut it out. you know, you can remember the good times, the comradeship. that's the main thing. dan johnson, bbc news, gloucester. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. she's spent the past year hosting ukrainian families. today she spoke to natalie who

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BBC News

around the world, and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. has spent the past year hosting ukrainian families. today, she spoke to natalie, who has since returned to kyiv with her son. how are things in kyiv at the moment? unpredictable here. in ukraine. in kyiv. so, you never know what happens. this in kyiv. so, you never know what happens.— in kyiv. so, you never know what happens. as if to prove it, what happens. as if to prove it. here's — what happens. as if to prove it, here's what _ what happens. as if to prove it, here's what happened - what happens. as if to prove i it, here's what happened within minutes of the zoom call ending. sirens warning of shelling in kyiv again. 700 ukrainian families are being hosted in somerset currently, but more are needed. we somerset currently, but more are needed-— somerset currently, but more are needed. ~ ., ., , are needed. we have more hosts at the beginning _ are needed. we have more hosts at the beginning than _ are needed. we have more hosts at the beginning than we - at the beginning than we needed. but that's very much changed. a lot of that is done to the cost of living crisis. if the war carries on as it's going, we need more support from residents here in somerset.— from residents here in

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BBC News Now

actually forces companies to change their ways and in living as you can see at their own pace. when the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news panini difference choice and across the uk. spent the last year hosting ukrainian families. today, she spoke to natalie who has since returned to kyiv with her son. how are things at the moment? it is kyiv with her son. how are things at the moment?— the moment? it is predictable here in ukraine in _ the moment? it is predictable here in ukraine in kyiv _ the moment? it is predictable here in ukraine in kyiv so _ the moment? it is predictable here in ukraine in kyiv so you _ the moment? it is predictable here in ukraine in kyiv so you never- the moment? it is predictable herel in ukraine in kyiv so you never know what _ in ukraine in kyiv so you never know what will _ in ukraine in kyiv so you never know what will happen. its if in ukraine in kyiv so you never know what will happen.— what will happen. as if to prove it, here's what _ what will happen. as if to prove it, here's what happened _ what will happen. as if to prove it, here's what happened within - what will happen. as if to prove it, i here's what happened within minutes of the cat magazine called ending. simon's warning of shelling in steve again —— within minutes of the zoom call ending, sirens warning of shelling in to again. warnings are needed and _ shelling in to again. warnings are needed and that _ shelling in to again. warnings are needed and that is _ shelling in to again. warnings are needed and that is very _ shelling in to again. warnings are needed and that is very much - shelling in to again. warnings are - needed and that is very much changed and also that is down to the cost—of—living crisis. the war

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Dateline

hey, let's use what we know about aurea vazquez rijos. what are her weaknesses? what are her vulnerabilities? let's develop coast to get to a place where an arrest can be executed with a little bit less a risk. >> her weakness, they decided was money, and soon they plan to dangle the job offer too good to pass up. >> it had to be very meticulous, natalie, because we could not run the risk of her to get suspicious and then backing out and not traveling. >> this was a well choreographed in very thoughtful operation, in which there was a manifest. there was gonna be a multi stop tour to multiple countries. and there were down to confirming what's on the agenda for each day, whether she would be responsible for by providing these groups, restaurants, kosher restaurants should have to go to to take the travelers to those locations. it was not bulletproof, but it was strong. >> but was it enough to convince aurea. the fbi agents contacted her through intermediaries she'd worked with before. so, she trusted these people? >> she had trust. >> through those intermediaries,

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The Big Weekend Show

with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. nicole: my daughter, natalie, she is the youngest of my five children, and she has neuroblastoma. she really didn't have any symptoms until one day she just stopped using her arm. andrew: by the time we realized that she was sick, it had grown into about a softball sized tumor and spread through her bone marrow, her lymph nodes. so it's a very fast, aggressive cancer. nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. andrew: money wasn't even an issue.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. andrew: money wasn't even an issue. we just did the best treatment for natalie. nicole: it's the donors who have already taken on that burden on their backs and said, all right, we've got this. we're going to pay this bill and make sure this family is taken care of. i can say, for sure, that that money is being put to incredible use. and our family is forever grateful for donations, big and small, because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. narrator: when you call or go online with your credit or debit card right now, we'll send you this st. jude t-shirt

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

nicole: so we came to st. jude and learned how much hope there was and learned how much they could do for natalie here. [soft horn music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. andrew: money wasn't even an issue. we just did the best treatment for natalie. nicole: it's the donors who have already taken on that burden on their backs and said, all right, we've got this. we're going to pay this bill and make sure this family is taken care of. i can say, for sure, that that money is being put to incredible use. and our family is forever grateful for donations, big and small, because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. narrator: when you call or go online with your credit

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

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