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>> now that i know what a complete [bleep] liar you are, i am going to grapple with [bleep] ethical issues in every case in which you were involved. >> she says she was upset because mcvay didn't tell her what was on a thermo fisher video she had come across. dooley's attorney continued reading. >> not to mention the fact that you allowed me to go through a complete [bleep] murder trial without mentioning that video. now that i know it what the [bleep] am i going to do now. >> what the -- am i supposed to do now? >> right. >> that tells the story doesn't it? >> that may be the most damning paragraph of the entire trove of information. >> 8 p. m. random dude. >> the video in question shows a man outside the thermo fisher building. police call him the random dude. >> it is hard to tell exactly what he's doing, but he's on

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BBC News Now

every parent's nightmare about leaving — every parent's nightmare about leaving a — every parent's nightmare about leaving a child unattended, and of course _ leaving a child unattended, and of course that aspect also led to darker— course that aspect also led to darker theories that somehow, either that the _ darker theories that somehow, either that the parents were irresponsible in leaving _ that the parents were irresponsible in leaving the child alone, or as the portuguese said at one point, that they— the portuguese said at one point, that they themselves were responsible for the abduction. so, you know. — responsible for the abduction. so, you know, you've got all the elements— you know, you've got all the elements of something that, if you are writing — elements of something that, if you are writing fiction, you will probably put into a book. so it doesn't — probably put into a book. so it doesn't explain, of course, why the story— doesn't explain, of course, why the story has— doesn't explain, of course, why the story has retained its interest for the media — story has retained its interest for the media over the years, and i think— the media over the years, and i think that's _ the media over the years, and i think that's probably intensified because — think that's probably intensified because of social media. i mean, if you think— because of social media. i mean, if you think back, 2007, when madeleine disappeared, was a dawn of a social media _ disappeared, was a dawn of a social media for— disappeared, was a dawn of a social media for some now it's everywhere, enabling _ media for some now it's everywhere, enabling theories to swirl around out there —

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Jesse Watters Primetime

from the trans shooter. why don't they want us to see those? well, we know the story doesn't fit the left's narrative, the shooter is trans. so how heavily is this manifesto going to be redacted and what will would he be allowed to see? terry turchie former assistant director of the counter-terrorism division of the fbi. terry, let me pose that question to you. will it be redacted? what will we see? >> well, pete, it is very important that the national p.d., even if it's a month late, release that manifesto. i have a terrible feeling it will be redacted somewhat. it may have a lot of omissions. the more they redact it, the more they omit and any other documents they found that they have failed to release will really increase the fact that we just can't trust law enforcement even. and this ties into what you have been talking about insofar as the political agenda. unfortunately, we have to admit for ourselves whether we are

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

you make of this? the story doesn't seem to be about his art, his music, but about himself. >> well, first of all, tucker, very disappointed. you haven't given me my own pronouns. hottest britain in the world, which if you don't call me that every time you introduce me, i'm going to have you canceled. >> it's implied it's you know, we think that we're both in our prime here, as don lemon would tell us . the thing about sam smith is he doesn't even know who he is . so he spent most of his life becoming ever more chameleon like in how he wants to be identified i what we should call him. and in the last month alone, he's turned up at the grammys. densifying is satan. he turned up at the brit awards in that large black balloon outfit, latex, i believe. and now he wants to be referred to as of them, even clearly, there's only one of him and anyone who's been fishing. i've been fishing, have been fishing. when you fish on your own, there's just one of you. you are a fisherman.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

don't want to hear the truth. the truth hurts. people want to hear a story because a story doesn't have to be true. it's just a story. and biden's built his whole career telling stories that aren't true. so the best story that joe has ever told and "primetime's" producers have been digging through the crates all day was the story of corn pop which might be the greatest bind story of all time. he didn't plagiarize it. didn't exactly happen the way he tells it, but the story has got everything. and we know this because "primetime" just uncovered brand new details about the corn pop story that have never been reported before. this is the speech he should be giving. the story of corn pop tells us everything we need to know about joe biden, the man, the myth, the legend. let us begin. joe biden was the only white lifeguard in wilmington. >> corn pop was a bad dude. and he ran a bunch of bad boys.

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BBC News

to at he asked about today about the reports of a settlement which is not responded. the bbc was previously told that mr zahawi stacks was properly declared and paid in the uk. mrzahawi did have a properly declared and paid in the uk. mr zahawi did have a brief stint as chancellor over the summer where borisjohnson had announced he was resigning but stayed in office for a few months. he was the education secretary before that and still attends cabinet, it is an awkward situation from him either labour party is putting on pressure and asking for him to go. there is a story doesn't add up and we can expect the opposition to keep up that pressure into the weekend. that was david wallace. joining me now to discuss this is eleanor langford, political reporter at politics home. (os thank you forjoining us on bbc world news. iwonder thank you forjoining us on bbc world news. i wonder if we can start off with your thoughts on what to say about his judgment and perhaps also the team behind the prime

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Dateline

courtroom drama. but the issue for the dooley trial wasn't the affair. it was an 18-page letter in which the prosecutor blasted the detective who was by then her former lover, as an outright liar, both personally and professionally. she ended up reading her own scathing words into the court record. >> now that i know what a bleet [bleep] you are, i am going to grapple with [bleep] ethical issues in every case in which you were involved. >> she says she was upset because mcvay didn't tell her what was on a thermo fisher video she had come across. dooley's attorney continued reading. >> not to mention the fact that you allowed me to go through a complete [bleep] murder trial without mentioning that video. now that i know it what the [bleep] am i going to do now. >> what the -- am i supposed to do now? >> right. >> that tells the story doesn't it?

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

lives of their children. here's what it looks like. >> [whistling]. >> [shouting]. >> [whistling]. -- cares>> tucker: that seems like a big story. yet in our media that story doesn't exist. if you want details about what is happening in paris, you have to trackdown an english turkish news site. a reporter interviews a protestor who puts it this way. we are quoting: we went out today for all of the french who are dying of hunger because of the high prices they can no longer afford. people going hungry in paris? energy prices in france are at

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

go, come up to me and say, you know, it has really made a difference in my life or the life of my daughter or son or husband or wife or mom. many other pieces of legislation i've been involved in, like the affordable care act, affecting millions of people in a positive way. >> you go back a long way with speaker nancy pelosi. >> i do. >> you were interns together in the office of daniel brewster in the 1960s. >> i think that story doesn't get enough play. nancy was sitting in the front office as receptionist and i was sitting right behind her in sort of a little divided half wall handling academy appointments, opening mail, doing things that interns do or part-time employees do. we were there together. some 40 years later we became the speaker and the majority leader. >> the other story about the

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

difference in my life or the life of my daughter or son or husband or wife or mom. many other pieces of legislation i've been involved in, like the affordable care act, affecting millions of people in a positive way. >> you go back a long way with speaker nancy pelosi. >> i do. >> you were interns together in the office of daniel brewster in the 1960s. >> i think that story doesn't get enough play. nancy was sitting in the front office as receptionist and i was sitting right behind her in sort of a little divided half wall handling academy appointments, opening mail, doing things that interns do or part-time employees do. we were there together. some 40 years later we became the speaker and the majority leader. >> the other story about the pelosi-hoyer relationship is

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