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>> if you go to church among people in the pews. he is preaching far left politics because he's got to flex to that site of the party. >> i know why they chose chicago . this curious thing that you can do among democrats who otherwis are trying to make sense of the fact that somehow they've got stuck with biden and harris. >> the other harris. >> the popular here is that we all love. >> believed that barack obama i not michelle obama are in parts of the democratic party. i think they're going to obama' hometown and they want to project that this is still his party, he will give us be a big speech, perhaps the biggest speech of all. biden is so excited to get reelected he is happy to feed his popularity. barack obama, i'm so old i went to the 1996 democratic convention in chicago is a cnn

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America Reports

it was part of an effort to target main line catholic parishes and they wanted to "mitigate the threat of radical traditionallist catholics." congressman what is a radical traditionallist catholic? >> you could probably translate that into someone committed to the pro life position. as outrageous as dangerous. utter disregard for our most fundamental constitutional freedoms. we know it's not conjecture, we have the documents to show just as you said that fbi officials wanted to develop sources among catholic clergy and church leadership to inform on americans practicing their faith. they wanted to recruit under cover agents to be on the pews to monitor and report on parishioners. it's incredible. >> bill: and when it came to light last month, the fbi director christopher wray was initially confronted. >> we took steps immediately to

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The Context

who is the managing editor of law&crime news website, who was present in the courtroom at president trump's arraignment. i would just like to ask you first of all adam, what was it like? we watched it on television, the cavalcade going there and outside, but what was it like in the room? inside the room it was definitely an error of tension. it is a 60 capacity court room. every part of the pews was covered with security. there were court officers on both side of every pew, every seat in the house, as former president trump entered the room. they are everyone of course turned to watch a mentor. and this was a very different trump than anyone had been familiar with. he was looking very downcast, very sour, repeatedly described as glowering as he sort of took plotting steps over to the defence branch. and he said very little

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The History of Comedy

they found it was obscene enough to put me in the jail cell for the last 24 hours, which and the thing i wish they would do is tell me what words words have seen. in court. the cop is reciting what he thinks that my father is talking about when my father had the microphone and he was doing this. he was imitating a priest doing the holy water in the pews. the cops wrote it down that it looked like he was pretending masturbation. it got fears it got really fierce. there were some really funny great comedians and blue but they chose him. to make some. you know some ridiculous point, they took away his first amendment rights. it was a horrible moment. reason i got busted, arrested. i picked on the wrong guard. if i would have picked on the god, whose replica isn't cushion store. the tiki guard, the hawaiian god, those

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Alex Wagner Tonight

humble rectory. who surrounded by many of his pews, and wanted a cut. joining us now is -- co-host of the podcast, unclear. jamele, i know that you read the story much like ida, and my eyes i had up for my had a couple times. one of the things i saw most disturbing perhaps what george santos -- is the way in which it's increasingly like higher office is being seen by certain people as a springboard to personal wealth? like a kind of legal grift that they can pull to n ash at some point. do you see that happening here is this more kristen sinema's particular psychology around money? >> i think that it's always been the case that there have been people who've seen higher -- public office,, generally is a pathway to self enrichment. but this is gonna sound a

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BBC News

but this small area here outside of the back of the vestry will be able to turn it into a small patio. we're going to construct a mezzanine floor which will come halfway across. so there'll be some rooms up there, three bedrooms up there, and then three other bedrooms below down here. each bedroom will have its own little en suite, shower room and toilet. we're going to use the pews to convert them into bunk beds. after an initial grant of £50,000 from the yorkshire dales national park, now the challenge is on to raise over a million pounds to make the conversion a reality. as gp surgeries await the government's recovery plan, some practices are coming up with new ways to tackle old problems, like patients accessing appointments.

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BBC News

need _ it doesn't mean that he is not in need. serono is now carrying out a review _ need. serono is now carrying out a review and — need. serono is now carrying out a review and contacting everyone on the waiting list, but for families who want— the waiting list, but for families who want a diagnosis now, they say the only— who want a diagnosis now, they say the only other option is for private assessment, but many can't afford it and say— assessment, but many can't afford it and say it_ assessment, but many can't afford it and say it will push them into debt. it's been the site of a village church for more than 800 years, but a community in the yorkshire dales wants to transform it into an 18—bed hostel for tourists. even the wooden pews will be turned into bunks at the church of st michael and all angels, near catterick. phil chapman reports. it's been several years since a congregation sat in these pews in a village which was mentioned in the domesday book nearly a thousand years ago. but looking to the future, the hudswell community charity wants to transform the building into a hostel for walkers, cyclists and holiday—makers in the next 18 months. not only would it bring tourists here, support our local businesses, but it will also preserve this

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Alex Wagner Tonight

jamel, i know you read this like i did and i just want -- my eyes, i had to put them back in my head. one of the things i found most disturbing perhaps with george santos in my rearview mirror in the way it seems increasingly like higher office is being seen by certain people as a springboard to personal wealth like a kind of legal grift they can pull to rake this cash at some point. is this more kir kyrsten sinema strange psychology around money? >> i think it's always been the case there have been people who have seen higher office, public office generally as a pathway to self-enrichment but this is going to sound a little crazy, but in the past, those people were often a little less obvious about it. they had some interest,

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FOX and Friends

chapel with pews. those are your news by the numbers. >> brian: how much? >> ainsley: a panic room. safe room, right? >> brian: chapel's crowded. >> steve: thank you very much. still ahead a maryland seafood restaurant feeling crabby after peta erects a billboard nearby telling people to go vegan. >> brian: hilarious comeback. that's next. ♪ ♪ where were you ♪ oh yeah ♪atie again and again, but the relief is temporary. xiidra can provide lasting relief. xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied and unusual taste sensation.

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