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theres— even been to the semifinals here so there's no— even been to the semifinals here so there's no sort ofjimmies any more that maybe — there's no sort ofjimmies any more that maybe we had in the early 90s and 80s. _ that maybe we had in the early 90s and 80s, all of our first rounds, such— and 80s, all of our first rounds, such tough— and 80s, all of our first rounds, such tough draws.— and 80s, all of our first rounds, such tough draws. perhaps to prove the -oint such tough draws. perhaps to prove the point we've _ such tough draws. perhaps to prove the point we've got _ such tough draws. perhaps to prove the point we've got gary _ such tough draws. perhaps to prove the point we've got gary wilson, i the point we've got gary wilson, seated player, world number ten up against stuart bingham, the former world champion who is a qualifier this time and bring them with the six v advantage he comes into this evening's session, so much to enjoy at the crucible. bye—bye for now. hossein vafaei criticised the conditions at the crucible after he crashed out of the world snooker championship. an iconic snooker venue is "smelly" and "like playing in a garage", according to one star of the sport. world snooker tour defended the crucible as a "historic venue". the crucible has staged the tournament since 1977, but its current deal expires in 2027. the realities are the crucible theatre is a working theatre, most of the year. it's not a purpose

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

advance their cause. >> but if he faces the realities of divided washington gets acts as a top-secret briefings. his views and tactics have evolved. my new reporting this morning with any grayer, melanie zanona highlights how the internal gop battle unfolded behind the scenes and why johnson defied his right flank. all the while risking his job and a foreign aid package that includes 61 billion in aid to ukraine. and he was not afraid to call up house democratic leader hakeem jeffries to get the job done. and now hardliners are enraged i think every american in this country should be furious. >> this is the third betrayal by mike johnson characterized speaker johnson's handling of ukraine and all these other coordinate surrender, the way that they never prioritize center-right america begins. priorities, never and that's where we've ended up again. and i think it's it's it is it's. honestly, it's tough to

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

products. we also make proactive urinary tract it's health product. you korea is a lifestyle tried today at your core.com mike johnson was not well known when he assumed the speakership six months ago as a staunch socials, conservative and a skeptic of more ukraine aid hard lenders thought he would advance their cause, but the faces the realities of div, divided, washington gets acts as a top-secret briefings his views and tactics have evolved. >> my new reporting this morning with any grayer, melanie zanona highlights how the internal gop battle unfolded behind the scenes and why johnson defied his right flank all the while risking his job on a foreign aid package that includes $61 in aid to ukraine. and he was not afraid to call them house democratic leader hakeem jeffries to get the job done. and now hardliners are enraged i think every american in this country should be furious. >> this is the third betrayal by mike johnson characterized speaker johnson's handling of ukraine and all these other

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HARDtalk

the head with your point, they won't enjoy it, but if you take your point and bury it in a hopefully funny story, maybe they will think of it. my point in this book is really that life can be normal. we've talked science and ethics and the realities of daily life. when you consider the span of your own life and your own family history, do you think as our species gets evermore knowledgeable and scientifically capable, do you think we are also becoming wiser? i hope so, but there is no evidence. if you look at the world today, you know better than i do that there is conflict in the middle east, a dictator in russia, all sorts of problems in the world. so we are not necessarily any better than we were but we have the potential to be better. we know what went wrong. we know what mistakes we have made. i think we can build a society.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

witnesses, if you talk about jurors, there could be consequences. we pray not. but in response to your question, when you see issues like this, it brings to mind the realities of what tuesday's hearing about the gag order is all about you incite people to action. and this could be the result let's go back to the conversation has how much dean about the jurors he says, maybe the judge suits your the judges decided not to do that. >> i think for humanity reasons, you want these, you take these people away from their families, their lives. it's going to be stressful enough. you want them to go home, sleep, they're on bad, see their own children, partners, friends, and things like if that how does th balance out though? what are the risks? is that the right thing to do on a high-profile case? and what are the risks? well, luck. i think a happy jurors are thoughtful juror number one. number two if judge marsha wants this case to move along, and he decided to sequester jury at the outset. this we wouldn't be talking about opening statements come monday. so i think look through an anonymous and they can take

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Anderson Cooper 360

intimidating, talking about the jurors. so he has violated this partial gag order multiple times with comments about witnesses. and with this comment about jurors, and next week, next tuesday, the judge is holding a hearing to figure out what he's gonna do about it. and that's really the big question. sorry for interrupting. i'm sorry. >> the judge is waiting till tuesday to do this. do you think you should do it sooner? absolutely. i mean, because he's trump is violating this gag order every day. >> and the thing about the jury is so dangerous because those people are the ones most worried about publicity and most worried that someone's going to come after them. the fact that he's letting this link and let trump continue on social media on this issue for another four days is dangerous to the process. she'll do you think it likely that maybe other jurors as sort of the realities starts to sink in of what they have are going to be seated for that they might try to get dismiss. >> i mean, i think that's a fair possibility that the jurors are paying attention.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

johnson in a pretty tough spot. what's the latest from him? >> reporter: we just had a chance to catch up with him as he was walking to the house floor for this vote series. he said he's not concerned about his job, that to him this is a moment of doing the right thing. but look, certainly there is a lot of frustration within his conference, and among a vocal few who say this they have either diminished respect and confidence in their speaker or in the case of people like marjorie taylor green who are outright threatening a motion to vacate. now, again, there are threats and then there are privilege threats, and privileged threats tart the clock on this. we are not there yet, but if you listen to the way that the speaker was talking last night, he's aware of the realities of his conference right now, basically saying, hey, we've only got control of one chamber here, and we barely have control of that one. stunning words from the speaker. >> we only control one chamber, and i barely have control of that. i can't -- the gnat won't advance our legislation and the president won't sign it.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

this rule vote just i think to get a sense of how many republicans would vote to pass it, and to get a sense of how many democrats would have to join them to help, we are now seeing that democrat dam breaking. all members of leadership from leader hakeem jeffries to whip katherine clark to the vice chair pete aguilar, all of them voting yes on the rule. this is a pretty wild moment, given the fact that this is not how things usually work up here. rules are not typically passed in bipartisan fashion. but, it speaks to the realities that we have seen with this house republican conference, many of the members who are voting no vocal about it just in the last few minutes here on the stills with me as they went in to cast their no votes. this is how we thought it was going to go, but it is also why this is such a politically thorny and tricky issue, not just for the democrats who are crossing over here, they say that they're doing the right thing, aiding our allies in ukraine and in israel and the indo-pacific, but for

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CNN News Central

which is there is obviously clear concern about rfk and the impact that he could have in some of these key battlegrounds. if you unless you divorced from political reality the everybody knows that this is going to election is going to come down to a handful, probably about five battleground states. and given how close this race is going to be, rfk polls in some of those battleground states, he gets up into the high single digits or higher there's a big political problem for democrats other than the fact that i think we all want to divorce ourselves from political realities. sometimes rina, what do you think you know, i just find rfk junior to be laughable. >> your own family doesn't want you who really wants you. balance are still waiting for his name, how he gets there. i don't really fully see it, but chris is point is absent italy well-taken. democrats have more to worry about in this moment. trump gets out to the trump team is way more professional. got to remind folks that everyday of the week, this is a better run campaign and you don't know what's going to happen on the inside if our k

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BBC News

find medicines. are you hearing those stories as well?— find medicines. are you hearing those stories as well? yes. those will be the _ those stories as well? yes. those will be the realities _ those stories as well? yes. those will be the realities facing - those stories as well? yes. those will be the realities facing some l will be the realities facing some people. in certain cases, some people. in certain cases, some people may not be able to find what they need anywhere. so we have seen some fairly worrying situations with different products, and i think the overall point is that this is an issue that has bounced to area to area to area, always with different causes and different effects on different patients. for example, last winter, very difficult situation with antibiotics and a much more urgent rather than long—term set of conditions. but looking at it in the round, it is just happening more than it used to. i mentioned in the introduction of a long list, including brexit, including inflation, including the war in ukraine, what is a path that you can navigate to mitigate these things, to get to a better place. how do we do it? i things, to get to a better place. how do we do it?—

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