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A Big Independence Day Special

thee, chase ♪ ♪ ♪ my country tis of thee sweet land of liberty of thee i sing. land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside let freedom rink ♪ my native country, thee, land of of the noble free, thy name i love ♪ i love thyichlt rocks and rills,

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The Turning Point Split Screen

to "both sides" everything. there's always this desire to say, "let me try to understand what the other side is saying," and that is a noble, lofty goal. but does that mean you give equal time in trying to understand both arguments? ♪ - it takes so much power out of the hands of citizens when they don't know what to believe. - there's so much active misinformation, and it's packaged very well, and it looks the same when you see it on a facebook page. - disinformation is nothing new. what's different now is technology allows it to go much faster, and it takes on very, very different shapes. - you can't escape it. in fact, if you click on it, there's algorithms that are gonna make it even harder for you to escape. - your news? do you get it online? telegram? - no, i just saw on tiktok. - social media changed everything. suddenly, anyone with a keyboard could be a reporter or convey information,

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Politics Live

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All In With Chris Hayes

brilliant human beings i ever met. i had a chance to know. in her dissent, i thought it was scathing and perfect. you know, i was not surprised because clarence thomas has been on a mission to dismantle every institutional attempt to help an aide, not just black people, but any people who have been disadvantaged in this society since he's gotten on the court. he, like samuel alito, appears to operate from a kind of rage, a cold rage, against the entire 20th century, the second half of the 20th century, which they found find to be an affront to their own self image, and to their image of america, as this country that is snowball, and has always been nobel, and whose slave holding founders were noble, and really hated slavery, and we're just so in pain from the fact that they had to own all these people,

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All In With Chris Hayes

brilliant human beings i ever met. i had a chance to know. in her dissent, i thought it was scathing and perfect. you know, i was not surprised because clarence thomas has been on a mission to dismantle every institutional attempt to help an aide, not just black people, but any people who have been disadvantaged in this society since he's gotten on the court. he, like samuel alito, appears to operate from a kind of rage, a cold rage, against the entire 20th century, the second half of the 20th century, which they found find to be an affront to their own self image, and to their image of america, as this country that is noble, and has always been noble, and whose slave holding founders were noble, and really hated slavery, and we're just so in pain from

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Nicky Campbell

thoughts? christchurch. rosie in glasgow, your thou~hts? �* ., christchurch. rosie in glasgow, your thou~hts? �* . ., , christchurch. rosie in glasgow, your thou~hts? ., . , ., , thoughts? again, really, really sor for thoughts? again, really, really sorry for the — thoughts? again, really, really sorry for the families _ thoughts? again, really, really sorry for the families and - thoughts? again, really, really i sorry for the families and friends, it is such — sorry for the families and friends, it is such a — sorry for the families and friends, it is such a tragedy. i don't think they— it is such a tragedy. i don't think they will— it is such a tragedy. i don't think they will ever stop. to me, it is like _ they will ever stop. to me, it is like everest, people go up so many times_ like everest, people go up so many times a _ like everest, people go up so many times a year, pay all that money to try to _ times a year, pay all that money to try to get _ times a year, pay all that money to try to get to— times a year, pay all that money to try to get to the top and that is a mass _ try to get to the top and that is a mass grave — try to get to the top and that is a mass grave sites too, and it is stupid — mass grave sites too, and it is stupid amounts of money people are paying _ stupid amounts of money people are paying to _ stupid amounts of money people are paying to go down to the titanic and to go— paying to go down to the titanic and to go up— paying to go down to the titanic and to go up everest but people will continue — to go up everest but people will continue doing it whether we like it or not _ continue doing it whether we like it or not. it— continue doing it whether we like it or not. , , ., ., or not. it is 'ust what we do, whether — or not. it is 'ust what we do, whether it — or not. it isjust what we do, whether it be _ or not. it isjust what we do, whether it be hubris - or not. it isjust what we do, whether it be hubris or - or not. it isjust what we do, | whether it be hubris or noble endeavour. thank you so much, rosie. hello from ireland, how can we push the boundaries of knowledge, if we did not have the human trait of wanting to know more we would still be living in caves, that is from simon. huge global rescue response

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Sportsday

great. it was a bit up and down, not so much this morning, better in the evening. that could be important this match. how much of a gamble could that early declaration prove, given that australia are digging in and fighting — despite those crucial early losses? they believe in taking risks, they say it is playing on instinct. they make these decisions all the time and back themselves. as i say, when they did take those early wickets and got free before lunch, when they got australia five down, they have a chance and since terry put down by bairstow, khawaja out off that noble by stuart broad. had all of those going their way, they would be any good position. and that declaration looks like a great decision. you can only tell in hindsight, but england will needles wickets quickly, otherwise australia could get up and be on their first week's total, and it switches back on the pressure. is it a psychological advantage for england, taking warner, labuschagne and smith early in the day? how much will that prove an england's favour? it was a day of

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Sportsday

australia. but the stadium's edition was halted by one call. noble, not out. this khawaja saved by the smallest of margins. fine margins indeed. well let's get some more on today's play now, with our reporter patrick geary — who's at edgbaston for us. not long finished for the day. how does it stand for england? 311 for five was a lot better puts really at than it might have been at one point. they did have them in a good position, adam five down at lunch, but in that evening session, usman khawaja and alex kerry really fought back at england, and put in some important runs but australia, which may be a few people would say, should england have declared so early on day one? but it looks a good decision to be honest. first thing this morning when there were bowling in good conditions taking key wickets. i think they have to take more key wickets as soon as they can on day three. there is a better weather around though, gavin. that could be key in this match. tomorrow, the weather does not look

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

week, enduring grueling physical therapy. pushing his body and his mind. >> that's it! >> reporter: determined to walk again. then that incredible moment, graduation day, showing his entire school community what he could do. >> that moment was just super special to me. we knew we would get there, and i've dedicated so much time and hard work trying to balance better, trying to be able to walk faster, just ultimately get stronger. so to be able to finally get there and walk to receive my diploma in front of all my family and friends, so many people who supported me. >> reporter: and tonight, noble telling us he is not done yet. >> the ultimate goal is to run again so we still have more work to do, and that's what i'm going to keep working on until i am there. >> inspiring all of us. what a moment. i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

finally tonight, mike sullivan, the graduation day comeback story and the walk that had everyone cheering. >> reporter: a remarkable accomplishment that almost never happened. 18-year-old noble haskell beating the odds, walking to receive his diploma. just two years after a car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. noble, a cross country athlete at the time and a star student, lifted up by his family and friends after spending more than five months in the hospital. >> lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> reporter: but noble stayed focused for hours, five days a

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