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the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so. because i think we could not really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. but i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of this movement and the fact that it really started in the early '80s in arkansas and kind of mettasticized through the decades and april 19th obviously became a significant day. not simply because of waco and oklahoma city but because of patriots day and what this day has come to symbolize to this far right extremist movement. >> and waco. talk about the connection in oklahoma city and waco. >> it is amazing. mark and his producer discovered video of timothy mcveigh at waco. you know, he was handing out antigovernment brochures and

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Americas Newsroom

studying, what you wanted to do in the first place. eden, thank you. >> martha: breaking news from the trump courtroom in the hush money trial that is about to get underway. we'll hear opening statements, we're told. shortly. we hear from our producer in the courtroom that the judge has now said with regard to -- they're dealing with some housekeeping issues before they get started with regard to whether or not president trump might testify and if he did what kind of things would then come into play in terms of the questions that they could involve here. but with regard to the access hollywood tape which has been talked about, the judge has ruled as expected that the tape will not be played in the courtroom. if the d.a.'s office wants to introduce a transcript of what was said on the access hollywood interview before the 2016 campaign race, i should say, then they can introduce a transcript as long as it accurately summarizes what was stated in that case it will be

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World Business Report

incredibly unfair, but is it actually under way, is caught now in session? ., , ., , ._ session? there was a brief delay, 'ust session? there was a brief delay, just before _ session? there was a brief delay, just before i _ session? there was a brief delay, just before i got _ session? there was a brief delay, just before i got on _ session? there was a brief delay, just before i got on with - session? there was a brief delay, just before i got on with you. - session? there was a brief delay, just before i got on with you. i. session? there was a brief delay, | just before i got on with you. i am unsure actually if they have now started. there was a short delay, i am looking over to my producer to see, it has started, apologies. the court is now in session and we will get those opening statements from both sides. that is really where they will layout the facts of their case, it will service the foundation forjewish to return back to as the big picture of what they are arguing —— foundation for jewellers. big picture of what they are arguing —— foundation forjewellers. they are trying to tie election interference with a salacious sex scandal with white—collar crime saying that in essentially donald trump falsified business records to conceal the payment, this alleged hush money payment to the former

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BBC News

that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she went on to write a book about it. i asked her when she first started her investigation. first came across it at all in 2017. i was off on my first maternity leave and there was a piece in the times byjanice turner

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

you know, you're home free. -so it was like a sigh of relief when they -- when they were, you know, up in space, and it was like, "whew, they made it." -let's take a look at the view from orbit. this is 225 kilometers above us. ♪ -once they turn off those main engines and they're in orbit, you know, you're in a relatively safe situation. you can safely walk away from the camera. and they started quickly playing the launch replays, and -- and that was when we saw it. i was in our truck. producer called me in. he said, "you got to look at this." it was kind of a grainy image, but, you know, you see this poof, like a -- like you dropped a bag of flour on the ground and it all floated into the air. didn't take much of a telephoto to show this kind of explosion.

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The Media Show

back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she went on to write a book about it. i asked her when she first started her investigation. first came across it at all in 2017. i was off on my first maternity leave and there was a piece in the times byjanice turner

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CNN Newsroom Live

propositions that have to do with the security of the country that ultimately benefit that's us because if we can have a commerce safer city, there will be more people going out. >> ecuador is not a large-scale producer of narcotics, have for decades the country seemed immune to the drug wars that tore apart much of the rest of latin america then local gangs partnered with international drug cartels to turn ecuador and o key transshipment point for cocaine produced a neighboring colombia and peru that is then sent abroad ecuador is also an export of legal goods to the united states and to europe fruit, bananas and drug traffickers there, businessmen like any other, they see this developed infrastructure that's reliable, at goes so many places and that fifth i miss an opportunity that they want to exploit president havowed to crush the gang ota momento

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

mademoiselle, but they weren't really because she made a plot, the characters and changed all the facts. and so universal story, maybe it's about here, mace, about something more the same thing it's true of taylor swift songs when a song with the alchemy, with all the references to winning and things that seem to be about football, maybe is about travis kelce, but maybe it's about something larger and mortar universals. >> so people shouldn't fall into the trap of thinking that each song is about some specific person that should realize at taylor swift has larger issues on our mind she's changed things and this is really about everything that we, as people go through and not just about specific things, about taylor swift, you may have seen on twitter or x, or someplace else. >> do you think i mean this album kind of exhibits a type of maturity in her as a woman, not just as say, you know, song stressor, a writer and producer, but, but overall the tapestry of who she's become liquor zachary, what's interesting is pretty years for

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

is in jeopardy. the steel workers union, a suspicious of the new management, and opposes the acquisition. prominent republicans and democrats have come out against it, including president biden the deal could be blocked on national security grounds though it's strains credulity to say that a takeover by one of america's closest allies, it's president biden keeps saying poses a threat in fact, i would argue the dealers good for national security because it would bring much-needed investment and expertise to bolster american steel production. with the merger and nippon would become the world's second largest still producer. able to compete with the industry's biggest players who are mostly chinese well, i recently spoke to the us ambassador to japan, rahm emanuel. and if you watch last week's show, you saw portion of our conversation already. but i also pressed him about the biden administration's position on this issue, which we didn't have time to air and i wanted to bring that to you now emmanuel, join me from

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

recent figures put it at 27th among the world's steel producers. in december, us still agreed to a takeover by nippon steel, which offered to pay 40% over the stock price. nippon would inject innovation and efficiency into the ailing american company but the deal is in jeopardy. the steel workers union, a suspicious of the new management and opposes the acquisition. prominent republicans and democrats have come out against it, including president biden the deal could be blocked on national security grounds though it's strains credulity to say that a takeover by one of america's closest allies, it's present biden keeps saying poses a threat in fact, i would argue the dealers good for national security because it would bring much needed investment and expertise to bolster american steel production. with the merger, nippon would become the world's second-largest steel producer. able to compete with the industry's biggest players

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