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Not Such a Dumb Idea After All

Online triathlon magazine with product reviews, a bike fit guide, training tips, and several regular columnists. The editor is Dan Empfield, the founder of Quintana Roo.

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2024 IRONMAN Texas Pro Preview

Online triathlon magazine with product reviews, a bike fit guide, training tips, and several regular columnists. The editor is Dan Empfield, the founder of Quintana Roo.

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Morning Joe

also, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. sorry about that, we thought we'd hear trump. obviously, we've heard what he has to say a thousand times. lisa, what do we expect today? one of the first witnesses is david pecker, but do you expect that opening statements get finished today or just, technically, what are we looking for in terms of getting accomplished today in court? >> mika, a lot of the judicial housekeeping you'd expect to be taken care of before the trial really starts has all been brushed off judge merchan's plate. he's decided all the pretrial motions. we have a jury that has been sat. i expect that very soon after 9:30 this morning, we will get to opening statements. while neither of the parties has outlined exactly how long they will take, as danny knows better than anyone, an opening statement is your opportunity to preview your case for the jury. and while you want to do that in a way that gives them an overview, you also don't want to exhaust them.

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Outnumbered

worst president in the history of our country. >> harris: you're watching "outnumbered" here with my cohost of emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. fox news contributor and the federalist editor and chief mollie hemingway. fox news contributor and retired u.s. marine bomb tech, joey jones. let's go straight to our correspondent who is outside the u.s. supreme court. a big day for trump in court. a lot to catch us up on, eric. >> this morning at new york state supreme court, the defense was blonde. michael cohen who has no criminal they said. michael cohen wants to see president trump go to prison. the prosecution said it was former president trump who broke the law. the defendant sat quietly at that event's table at times, former president trump shook his head and objection to what he was hearing. prosecutor told the hushed

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

madeleine westerhout, the gate keeper, chief of staff of the oval office, knowing everyone who comes in, goes out. she's a potential witness for the prosecution. and tell us what she would know. for instance, she would know if david pecker and michael cohen were in the oval office talking to donald trump if she were on duty that day, correct? she would have to be aware. might she know something about those checks he signed? the very prominent signature. >> i can't attest -- >> proximity. >> right. she would have sat right outside the president's office. the reality was that donald trump was his own chief of staff. so the person who was in that seat did have a lot of say and flow about the office. they certainly, at the end of the administration, one of our challenges was there was not much of a gate keeper there to

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

a turnaround issue, what they meant was some level of repair. -so when columbia comes back? -when it comes back, but nothing really bad. that bad. just local repair. patch it up and let's go again. -and that's what was being communicated to linda -- -yes. yes, yes. -okay. even though you all sat there... -yes. -...and thought it wasn't okay. what? you didn't -- you didn't -- she was in the room with you. -she was in the room with us. -so what -- what prevented you from going to talk to her? -the chain of command protocol. you don't approach managers directly. -you're, you know, you're a grown man and you're in the room of only 12... -i'm a grown man with grown men telling me not to do that.

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BBC News

those long—range to mid—range here systems might allow them to hold the line and it may prevent more towns and cities from being occupied potentially. this isn't a silver bullet that led to low ukraine to repel russian forces completely but it went and sat window. but here in kyiv on this miserable sunday morning where people are going to church, everyone is aware of the significance of this decision that has come out of washington. everyone knows that ukraine is relying on this level of western help to keep mounting the fight that it is. but people aren't sunlit optimistic, they do not suddenly believe they are going to win this war. i think thatis are going to win this war. i think that is a crucial difference then last year which did not go to plan, the counteroffensive. now the

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Morning Joe Weekend

president's offices in columbia in the 1960s a storied tradition. i don't. i call that an anarchy. if you are president of the university and your letting students take over your office, maybe you should seek employment elsewhere because i guarantee you there are a lot of students that send children to schools that don't want students running the place. there like winning the grown- ups to run the place and that look like what is happening columbia. >> i went to vanderbilt university. they have had a lot of this on campus in recent weeks alone a lot of students push their way into kirkland hall from the chancellor's office and pushed aside in an armed security guard and sat there for 20 hours doing exactly what you are talking about, joe. and the chancellor that runs vanderbilt ultimately said, you are all suspended and then one by one reviewed their cases and expelled three of the students and said, they have given you a place for free speech and to protest and to voice your

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100 Women In Conversation

we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. gloria steinem is a name that's become almost synonymous with feminism. she was the face of the women's rights movements in the us during the 1970s, focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. her activism followed her career in journalism, which started here in new york. she was the co—founder of ms magazine, one of the first us publications to focus on women's issues beyond the perils of housekeeping. now, at 89 years old, she's in a unique position to reflect on how far feminism has come and where it has gone wrong. gloria steinem sat down with bbc 100 women to discuss how feminism has changed in the past 50 years, cancel culture, and what the future might look like for women's

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Dateline

of birth, so security number and the pages after that was like taking the s.a.t. in an essay format. >> did you fill out the form with two >> i did not. >> but mischele would soon find out that liam had already passed on her name to his bosses and they were already checking up with her. >> in may i received a text message from a person i did not recognize. >> he introduced himself as tom charmers from the five-star realty company and said i understand you made an inquiry regarding one of our overseas properties located in the uk, and specifically the allen home model. >> a lightbulb? >> not at first and it took a minute. >> coming from 202 area code, washington, d.c. >> that is when the lightbulb hit. >> that it was part of your security clearance. did you ride with it and play your part? >> i did because i thought that

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