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Sportsday

laughter it's also worth it because you have both qualified for the ill effects. how special is that, emile? it's amazin: how special is that, emile? it's amazing to _ how special is that, emile? it's amazing to be _ how special is that, emile? it�*s amazing to be representing team gb, being able to represent team gb and the olympics and it's always a dream, we don't know if it's realistic or not but that dream is really nice, stanch sharp myself perform our best and try to do really well there, not just to perform our best and try to do really well there, notjust to be there. really well there, not 'ust to be there. . ., , ., , , there. nice to see that friendship. there are plenty _ there. nice to see that friendship. there are plenty of _ there. nice to see that friendship. there are plenty of other- there. nice to see that friendship. i there are plenty of other successful stories from yesterday's marathon,. 37—year—old drjulie macro who has

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BBC News

conversations need to take place. but i think it is really important we stand by the jewish community and other communities as well and say this_ and other communities as well and say this is— and other communities as well and say this is not what we stand for and this— say this is not what we stand for and this is— say this is not what we stand for and this is not what equity means today _ labour was suppressed on the show and shabana mehmood's position were similar, she doesn't think that is the way forward but policing is important and all communities need to feel they're being treated equally. damian grammaticas, thank you very much. the issue of pollution and sewage seeping into our rivers and seas is one that has prompted plenty of headlines in recent months. it has prompted one canoe club coach on the river thames to get in touch with the bbc to share how his sessions are regularly being disrupted by sewage discharge. our reporter wendy hurrel has the story. the hambledon weir in berkshire, not farfrom henley, creates the perfect wave for practising sailing canoe skills. but the sport puts these paddlers more than on the river thames

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FOX and Friends Sunday

whether it cost him the speakership but it heads to the senate. two senators on the show this morning who will be voting on that probably as early as tuesday and see what they think about what the house sent back over. kayleigh: mike johnson wanted to distinguish this from the funding that passed he said we made it better in the house and 80% is replenishing american arms he said there's a lone mechanism to this how does this defer in terms of the accountability that what senate did. >> 9 billion dollars or so that would have strict controls on it he promises there are ways that it is going to be tracked so he says there are some conservative priorities that were built that are different from the senate so see if it is so different that it cost votes or loses votes in the senate. but you know there's plenty of skepticism you have jd vance out there who wrote a piece in "the new york times" saying we have to level with the american

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Forensic Files II

investigators hoped he might confess and sent veteran detective a. p. merillat to interview him. merillat thought a trip to the crime scenes might provoke something in daniel corwin. merillat: i brought him to the car wash. i pulled into the bay that he described as being the one he drove into. and it was really odd to me that he appeared to go into, like, a trancelike state, or -- at first, i thought he was faking, but he continued to do this every time we met. so i think it was real. but he started reliving the events of that night when mary risinger was killed. ♪ narrator: even corwin admitted he got into a trancelike state during these attacks, and this might explain one other commonality with all his crimes. all of them were spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment attacks in public places with plenty of potential witnesses. they're obviouy high-risk cres from the standpoint

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Inside With Jen Psaki

the former president's trial. foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not without plenty of drama. later a conversation with john legend. i will ask him about the incredible work he is doing on criminal justice reform and getn his take on the state of our politics. of this trial is starting to the forgery in johnson's new york criminal trial has now rk been sworn in. there are seven men and five women. six alternates. they will your opening statements starting tomorrow. it was not exactly a smooth road to get here in large part because defendant trump was all but digging the potholes himself. with an assist from some of his allies. >> she said two things that really stuck out.

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BBC News

are spending less as a government and relying on private sector, are they really going to be able to hit their targets?— they really going to be able to hit their taraets? ., ~ ,, , . their targets? thank you very much indeed. the issue of pollution and sewage seeping into our rivers and seas is one that has prompted plenty of headlines in recent months. it has prompted one canoe club coach on the river thames to get in touch with the bbc to share how his sessions are regularly being disrupted by �*sewage discharge'. 0ur reporter wendy hurrel has the story. the hambledon weir in berks, not farfrom henley, creates the perfect wave for practising sailing canoe skills. but the sport puts these paddlers more than on the river thames, they are literally in it, and with frequent sewage discharges into its waters, they are taking precautions. as experienced paddlers, there are things we can do to minimise the risk of getting ill, so we never eat or drink when we are out on the water, we make sure we wash before we do eat or drink afterwards. we are very careful not

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BBC News

chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say overtourism is damaging the environment and drives up costs for local people. now on bbc news, it�*s newscast. where in the world is chris mason? hello. i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. oh, because there�*s a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we�*ve got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren�*t they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of other places beside.

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Newscast

behind other countries. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say overtourism is damaging the environment and drives up costs for local people. now on bbc news, it's newscast. where in the world is chris mason? hello. i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. 0h, because there's a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we've got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren't they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of other places beside.

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CNN Newsroom

rewriting the rules of the game this is precisely the phase that we're in right now. >> of course, israel across the line by targeting iran. iran is consulate in damascus on april 1st then iran across the line by targeting israel directly from its own territory and if indeed the attack that happened yesterday against iraqi militia is based in iraq was also conducted by israel. then israel's also entered into a new phase of targeting iranian allies in the region. so we might not be out of the woods yet. and there's plenty of space for miscalculation when you're in a face, like the one that we're in right now. >> and i know that he's not the most important player, but the iranian foreign minister did speak with cnn just hours before that israeli strike in isfahan saying in an blustering way that an iranian response would be maximum compared to the minimum response had given

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