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Verified Live

a talent, uk talent would go elsewhere. has that happened, is it happening? there is certainly a global market for the top talent but in ceos' heads there is much more than how they're getting paid, it's also about what they can create as a ceo, and their legacy. but, as with any human being, some people want to push it, and some people are happy with not only the money but also doing thejob. those also doing the job. those that push also doing thejob. those that push it, we have seen increasing shareholder revolts coming up, where people are seen —— saying enough is enough. it is questionable even for us as shareholders whether you deserve that money. to the us, and the biden administration is providing over $160 million to microchip technology to support the domestic production of computer chips. it's the second funding announcement

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CNN Newsroom Live

be announcing a charging decision, she says, the work is accomplished. what is she waiting for? >> months ago, she said i'm going to make a charging decision. clear the decks. clear the courthouse. they indicted former president trump in miami. the big mobs didn't turn it. i'm concerned that the feds and georgia are going to step on toes. i don't know why she makes announcements. bring charges or close it. >> trump's co-defendant in the classified documents case in mar-a-lago, was indicted for the first time today. now that the new trial is added, does that push it beyond may?

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

way of the world in trucking. it's just not that way. >> reporter: 15,000 trucking companies, many of them solo drivers like baron, have had to shut down since october. >> maybe they'd been a company driver before, went out and buy a truck trailer, get their own authority. we see them park that, come back the companies just in an effort to make ends meet. >> reporter: for drivers, making ends meet also means contending with the costs of the road. >> showers. like if you go shower, $13. >> reporter: laundry another 6. parking 18. then there is gas and vehicle maintenance. >> try to save for rainy days. but i had a lot of rainy days. it's very stressful. but, you know, you got to wear with a smile and keep moving. >> reporter: you're not going give up on trucking? >> no. i'm going keep pushing. i'm going push it. i'm going keep going, because i know it's going to be a rainbow somewhere. >> reporter: a rainbow

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BBC News

belongs to the ruling party and their sub parts and president erdogan. their sub parts and president erdouan. �* , their sub parts and president erdouan. fl ., their sub parts and president erdouan. h ., ., ., erdogan. it's worth noting that kemal kilicdarouglu _ erdogan. it's worth noting that kemal kilicdarouglu managed | erdogan. it's worth noting that i kemal kilicdarouglu managed to do something fairly impressive himself. he managed to bring together six opposition parties who didn't have major connections with each other but managed to get them to coalesce around him as a candidate and managed to get this election to go to a second round. that is never happened before. he has had much despite potentially not managing to win the election, significant sickness nonetheless. == win the election, significant sickness nonetheless. -- success. it is clear that — sickness nonetheless. -- success. it is clear that at _ sickness nonetheless. -- success. it is clear that at the _ sickness nonetheless. -- success. it is clear that at the station _ sickness nonetheless. -- success. it is clear that at the station is - sickness nonetheless. -- success. it is clear that at the station is not i is clear that at the station is not one but he did push it to a second round and you have to look at the playing field here which is far from the blood. we have had an opposition candidate who has been denied their time on state tv and has been invisible on state tv which is the means by which most people here get their news and information. president erdogan on the other hand

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Anderson Cooper 360

she's now professor at the cordova school of law. carrie was talking about the access hollywood tape and the deposition tape. in that deposition tape, trump was actually asked about the access hollywood tape, and he doubled down on it, essentially. he didn't just give the, oh, it's a locker room thing which they had worked out, the campaign worked out when the tape initially, to kind of push it to the side. he doubled down, saying that stores for millions of years, there were stars millions of years ago, but that's what he basically said, had been able to just, you know, grab women by the, you know, private parts and get away with it. and he said fortunately or unfortunately, which is remarkable. >> it's an extraordinary moment of testimony. i, you know -- >> for a guy who's been sued so much, he gets the worst depositions i've ever heard. >> that moment just jumped out at me, absolutely, when i watch

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The Context

how do you think president biden would fare against someone like ron desantis, first president trump? ron desantis, first president trump? ron desantis is of course, much younger, so the _ desantis is of course, much younger, so the age _ desantis is of course, much younger, so the age issue, although that might— so the age issue, although that might fall flat. i think back to the 1984 campaign when democrats put a lot of stakes in pointing out that ronald — lot of stakes in pointing out that ronald reagan was 73 and was already the oldest _ ronald reagan was 73 and was already the oldest president in american history — the oldest president in american history it — the oldest president in american history. it definitely hurt him. in minnesota — history. it definitely hurt him. in minnesota and the district of columbia, he won 49 states and carried _ columbia, he won 49 states and carried 59% of the votes. to thing auoin for carried 59% of the votes. to thing going for ages — carried 59% of the votes. to thing going for ages the _ carried 59% of the votes. to thing going for ages the wrong - carried 59% of the votes. to thing going for ages the wrong thing i carried 59% of the votes. to thing going for ages the wrong thing to | going for ages the wrong thing to do? to think that republicans shouldn't push that h point? thea;r shouldn't push that h point? they can ush shouldn't push that h point? they can push it- _ shouldn't push that h point? they can push it- i _ shouldn't push that h point? they can push it. i don't— shouldn't push that h point? they can push it. i don't think that's enough — can push it. idon't think that's enough to— can push it. i don't think that's enough to win. they have to do a lot more _ enough to win. they have to do a lot more than _ enough to win. they have to do a lot more than that. that is where the democrats — more than that. that is where the democrats could have an advantage here, _ democrats could have an advantage here, because all of the republicans who seem. — here, because all of the republicans who seem, at the moment, to have a chance _ who seem, at the moment, to have a chance of— who seem, at the moment, to have a chance of being the nominee, first

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MediaBuzz

desantis signing a six-week ban, he had signed a 15 is-week ban which at the time obviously upset a lot of people, but now six weeks. but then he doesn't talk about it, he does it, you know, late at night. he spoke next day at liberty university and didn't even mention it. so do you think that that move is sort of aimed at a certain potential audience of voters? >> well, the alternative for ron desantis was to e veto that bill, right? and that would have been a complete non-starter -- howard: but i think he helped push it through the legislature. >> right. he's doing it quietly because he's contemplating how to have a role on the national stage. a 6-week ban is extreme. to anyone who's ever menstruate- howard: because a lot of women don't realize they're pregnant. >> often. but in the case of desantis the, yes, he's being quiet about it because he knows this is an extreme position that most people don't hold. even many republicans want abortion to be legal and accessible in most cases. and six weeks is very early on in a pregnancy.

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Gutfeld

you guys didn't know what happened in march. and it's something that used to not be okay. no men who dress as women can beat her up, and they are applauded for it? when does this stop? the next time they just say it's a fair fight between two people? so it's less of a joke and more of an attack on women in this equity thing, these companies that push it, and the three big ones, it's all the same people, they put their people in the jobs that make the decisions and

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CNN Newsroom

type of escalation. this should not be viewed as anything different than what they've seen in the past. it's something secretary of state antony blinken repeated today. take a listen beijing should not use the transistors an excuse. two. take any actions to ratchet up tensions. two. further push it. changing the status quo. um and our objective remains the same. to have peace to have stability across the taiwan strait. and guys. this public communications have also been private communications to chinese counterparts, trying to reiterate the same point, but you'll underscored beyond a reality here. the choreography this isn't officially to be called a visit that use of the word transit is very intentional . to make through make clear that in the mind of the u. s officials and the official dome, i guess if you will of what's actually going on here, the taiwanese president is actually going through the united states

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