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Ayman

them. they want something new and especially when they would have two candidates of the record age. you have a rematch and you have two old guys, neither of which are recipes for the high turnout. >> and thousands of voters across the country have showed their frustration with the biden administration's handling of the israel, gaza war through their uncommitted votes and unrestricted votes. how much do you think that might be a factor into the early poll numbers about the low voter turnout? >> reporter: look, i mean ayman, this is the beauty of democracy, right? where you have a chance in a primary to say to express your frustration and express your concern, and vote uncommitted such as allowing the voters and the democratic primary in michigan. there is a strong belief on the biden campaign that is reflected it in the polls this a lot of these voters will come home when it comes to the election. they just laid this out perfectly. there is a giant concern about protecting democracy.

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Ayman

something called the wnba. iowa's final four games against uconn was the most watched women's college basketball game ever with 14.2 million viewers, beating the previous record by 14.2 million viewers. all right, so basketball super star caitlin clark calling out weekend update host on snl who is totally wrong about the popularity of women's basketball. earlier this month, 18.9 million viewers tuned in to the ncaa women's basketball final when south carolina beat clark's iowa hawkeyes. the first time that viewership for the women's finals was larger than the men's one. it's the country's most watched basketball game of any kind in the past five years. and that actually includes the nba. in fact excluding football and the olympics, it was the most watched sporting match of any kind since 2019 in the u.s. now a big part of the draw undoubtedly was caitlin clark.

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Life Liberty Levin

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Life Liberty Levin

isn't this on the ballot too? and let me ask you this why aren't the republicans pushing back harder on capitol hill? >> the last question is something really important. we had bills sitting in the senate for a while now passed by the house of representatives late last year to try to shut down the appeasement campaign towards iran. i hope senate republicans would do a better job of trying to push those bills through. but guess what, speaker of the house is gotten pretty creative. he has tied many of those sanctions bills to the supplemental that is moving right now. if that goes to the president's desk the president will be forced to threaten chinese ports with sanctions. and potentially even sanction on the supreme leader himself. some think the supreme leader would not like to see happen pretty would ask the president to withdraw president biden's trump executive order of sanctions on the supreme leader they are still negotiating the iran nuclear deal in the last couple of years. so yes we need to be pushing hard to force the president's hand. the president has been violating

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BBC News

hospital staff had no choice but to bury the bodies of dead patients while under israeli siege, but palestinians accuse israeli forces of killing some of the victims. the israeli military said it is checking reports about the bodies recovered from the mass grave. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. earlier, i spoke with dr zaher sahloul who leads the ngo medglobal that sends emergency medical teams to gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? what are your colleagues telling you they saw there when they come back from those missions? thank you for having me. what i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area,

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BBC News

well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy

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HARDtalk

for 10% or 15% of the roles? you would never have had ian mckellen, you would never have had anthony sher, you would never have had these actors if you said, "well, they're gay, therefore they can only do that." a final thought for you, which is actually about something else you've taken upon yourself in recent years, and that is to have a very powerful political voice. yes. mostly thanks to social media. yes. and you've been very open about your politics. you've been a labour party supporter for a long time. yes. but then, in 2019, whenjeremy corbyn was leading the labour party, you had a massive fallout with the party. you said, and i'm looking at a quote here, jeremy corbyn should be quote, "disqualified from being prime minister "because of his attitude to the internal party debate "over anti—semitism and the way it was handled." yes. do you think there is a potential problem there, that audiences now see you as eddie marsan, not just the actor, but as the sort of political activist? and it's hard sometimes to separate the two when they might need to be separated. perhaps. but... but i very rarely play heroic parts, i always play villainous parts. so, even if you've got a bad opinion of me,

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

show their hand and iran attacked israel directly in an unprecedented incredible about it ways very grateful to the united states for helping us and althea very very brutal attack was bit of it really bad and thanks to help from the united states, and friends in the uk, and even the georgia air force and we managed to repel the attack for could've been really devastating. trey: you are correct in the u.s. and other friendly nations to defend israel and up with the iron dome and israel responded to the iranian attack for some of us some of the attack was mutated and what we were contemplating is so in your judgment, was israel planning something more robust and was discouraged from doing so in particular by the bided administration. >> look for the billable war brutal war with hamas in the

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Blue Carbon Natures Hidden Power

gaza border it's finding out something unexpected. >> i relish all of our conversations, its context the economy has by far the top issue for americans in this election, curiosity someone else did a jump in the race and devolve all. it's about sharing that. >> so you can be out front two. >> let's go out front erin burnett outfront week nights, its seven on cnn you are not broken. >> his need a place to be heard their trust in me means everything what's it like to hear from the people actually living the headlines? i'm adi cornish, my cnn podcast. we'll talk to the people behind the trend stories. >> i've got a lot of questions you, simon, with body cornish listen wherever you get your podcasts such a beautiful home

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Blue Carbon Natures Hidden Power

young. i was ten. you're sick for many years? >> my dad was one person amongst many who got drafted he got really disenchanted with the army and start reading a lot more. >> and he did serve as long as he had to but as soon as he was done, he was out of there and then he he left up to canada at it just seems the safe haven kind of place he started tree-planting and i wonder if coming to canada and being in nature was something that was a big part of his healing journey i don't for me that nature definitely heels me. then that's why i seek it out to see the resilience of nature is

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