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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

being blocked, how different is this evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that i _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that i wouldn't - earlier on tonight that i wouldn't have to bring my sleeping bag tonight, we'll have to wait and see. it could be a long night — at the moment, the ping—pong ball that is this bill is about to land in the house of lords's court, so in the next 10—15 minutes we expect the debate to get under way on the red benches. they'll be considering two new amendments — they can't debate the exact same ones that passed previously under the rules, so there will be slight tweaks to the two issues they've already raised. the first one is the idea that those who have served alongside british armed forces overseas should be exempt from being deported to rwanda. the second is all about this independent monitoring committee in rwanda, a group of experts who can say to the government that rwanda is a safe country or not, effectively, which would delay it for a further few months. further into the future, they could ensure that rwanda is still a safe place to be sending

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

please do reactor that is seems that the former presidents is nurturing some of those margins in some of the key states. >> ins weber -- suburban woman is an error that the training campaign says that it will be targeting to try to boost its numbers in those states on the issue of abortion rights but you also heard president biden i think shook his messaging a little bit on the economy right now. focusing more on tangible things that you would do -- he would do including a second term versus making as many comparisons with things like a written infrastructure for you, here's all the ways that i think i'm better than donald trump on the economy because voters just sort of feeling those things so now he's focusing on more things like affordable childcare, what he used the money for if he raises taxes on millionaires. >> sandra: we'll dig more in to the innocent second on the issue of abortion but first, julia, to you on this, this is a former attorney general bill barr, we just heard from a moment ago, but also this over the weekend he had to say -- he had this to say on his decision to this

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

defendant none like anything we've ever seen. he is the former president of the united states of america. so when the jury sees him leaning over, all of a sudden, there's a little bit of distraction from what that witness might be saying. >> the jury's not in the room. >> in general. when the jury's, when they have a witness testify and donald trump leans over or does anything, makes a motion. now all of a sudden, their attention is diverted. when you have a witness and you have witnesses who you want the jury to pay attention to, he has that power to shift the energy in the courtroom even if it's for a second. i think that's also like really, really important. yes. to your point around who they put on the stand and when. there is a thought around we want to number one, set an impression and as catherine talked about earlier, set the stage for what this trial is about and get the jury engaged

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CBS Weekend News

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

it's pretty exciting. >> i've spent 54 days and space over four missions most fun thing. >> i've ever done by far there's a lot of risk involved i really believe that humans are explorers & in this country really good at this stuff when you think about this for a second and we send people to the moon in the 1960s. >> think about how hard that was americans like that. we're country that does hard things the nasa does some hard stuff. >> we've got the flag up now into it out. what it means for us as a nation to lead in space we've had a record of success

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

that's going to help him? because, remember, he lost the last presidential election, and while his base is loud, it is not currently big enough for him to become the next president. >> i can't even believe you're having to ask the question what will donald trump discover that helps him by being a criminal defendant in the court of law? my brain just blew for a second. honestly. it's a legit question. >> he's a victim. he loves being the victim. >> that's his rocket fuel. >> it reenforces the victim view. there's no question it reenforces this. but i have got to say, there will be -- everybody's going to be watching this. and so, we're going to pick off people that we didn't pick up before. >> i don't know. i disagree. because there's no cameras in the courtroom, i think only political junkys are paying

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

get to know this thing. it's a 900-page play book from some of trump's closest allies laying out with a second trump presidency would look like from day one. here an example. conservatives should celebrate the greatest pro-family win in a generation. a decision that for five decades made a mockery of our constitution and facilitated the deaths of tens of millions of unborn children. during the clinton administration, you were secretary. project 2025 wants to gut it and rename it the department of life. you know exactly what this agency does, how important their work is. help us -- what is your take on this plan? how alarmed are you? >> well, i'm not very alarmed

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Gutfeld

the facts and someone will look at it and shake their head and say yes, but none of it matters and it's so frustrating and take a step back okay there's a saying about opinions that i won't say on national television but everyone has one and they all stink and no one wants to know your opinion and i think it's egotistical for a one to like their feelings matter so much when there is literally the world of information available to you take a second to google it look it up open a book research what you're talking about unfortunately no one wants to do that they read on facebook or instagram or tiktok or twitter or x or whatever it is and they've arrived at the conclusion and that's what they will live and die by and it's extraordinary. >> i've heard of sa opinions are like elbows because everyone has to, you were a legit sports journalist and you interviewed hundreds of athletes and you

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BBC News

more to —— more about congress in a second. some breaking news first. police in the city of memphis in tennessee say that at least two people have been killed and 14 others injured in a shooting. they say it happened at a block party in the city. three of the injured are believed to be in a critical condition. we'll bring you more on that breaking story when we get it. at the same time as the ukraine vote, the us house of representatives overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel. it comes as there have been more israeli air strikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the moment an israeli air strike hit rafah on saturday. there were more air strikes overnight, when nine people — including at least four children — were killed after their homes were hit. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where

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Click

brendan dawes is a generative artist himself and the developer of the film's bespoke generative software. the way to think of it is kind of like a collaborator. i give it some direction, but then it's like, "actually, i've done this," and i go, "wow, ok, let's go down that path and that route." i'm specifically looking to be surprised, surprised and delighted. i'm pleased if people are more confused than they were before, because i think the biggest problem is trying to deal with what i call the appetite for certainty. i think we normally want to have control as filmmakers of every second, so there's a little bit of surrendering that control. but the result is things that i never would have thought to connect myself. when i see it when our generative system does it, you know, it's like, "oh, my gosh, i didn't even think about that connection." that could be making unusual story choices, likejumping around out of chronological order, orjuxtaposing two seemingly unrelated scenes. those choices can lead

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