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The Story With Martha MacCallum

voting. we launched secure your vote virginia.com. we're talking to voters about making a plan to vote early. worked great in georgia last year. we brought the team to virginia. they wrote the first edition. we're writing the second edition. we'll demonstrate next year in 2024 that they can adopt the virginia plan and we can win early voting around the country. we're going to do it first in virginia this year. these are crucial elections for us. we're going to hold our house, flip our senate and demonstrate in a very short 24 months, a state that was extremely blue withstand up and turn red. >> martha: that has a lot of people paying attention to your future. you said the last time we spoke, you wouldn't consider anything until after that november election. you have things to accomplish in virginia. this didn't go unnoticed. the vcu poll shows you beating joe biden in a head-to-head

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Americas Newsroom

walked up to david weiss's team and said quote, looks like i will be involved in the fray, end quote. now he is officially on the team. dana and bill, it might be hard to think. there is a possibility that hunter biden and david weiss may enter into a plea deal in the future. however, that looks very unlikely and murky given the latest language from the special counsel. three weeks ago these guys were very close and now they are very far apart. >> dana: super interesting. thank you for the update. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> dana: brand-new this morning the first edition of the fox news power rankings for the republican presidential primary coming one week before the first gop primary debate that will air ott fox news. here you can see former president trump leads the pack by a wide margin. for endorsements by elected officials and the clear frontrunner in the overall power rankings. joining us for a deeper dive

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The Context

outside of world cup years. the final placings will be determined by eight points table. the first edition taking place in new zealand. still look goalless between manchester united and wills at old trafford. here in the uk, the government is considering putting messages inside cigarette packets to encourage smokers to quit. warnings have been printed on the outside of boxes for 50 years — but now ministers will consult on plans to go further in an attempt to get more people to stop smoking. the inserts are already in use in other countries — including canada and israel. matt cole has more details: images like this have been on cigarette packets since the late noughties. written warnings have been around even longer, but now the plan is to think inside the box. messages could be popped into packets which would set out the health and financial benefits of giving up and offer information on support for quitting.

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Breakfast

0ne went on auction yesterday, the first edition of the iphone in 2007. it sold then for £450. it sold at auction for £145,000 yesterday. almost 400 times its original value says the paper. as an option in the us. it was expected to sell for about 50,000. 145,000. still in the box are never used, i imagine? you are right. virtually flawless. it is legitimate. i bet a lot of people have old battered ones that are not worth as much. but well loved. they changed the way we thought about bones. more than 100 current and former

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BBC News

nicolas negoce is my colleague with bbc afrique and joins us live from 0uagadougou. how has it all gone? it sounds very exciting. it how has it all gone? it sounds very exciting-— very exciting. it was really nice and — very exciting. it was really nice and exciting. - very exciting. it was really nice and exciting. more i very exciting. it was really i nice and exciting. more than very exciting. it was really - nice and exciting. more than a week, 170 films made by africans were showcased to the population. fespaco as you said is the biggest african film festival, the first edition took place here in burkina faso in 1969 and since then, each two years, film lovers gather here in burkina faso to exchange, to talk, to discuss about the future of african cinema. �* ., , �* about the future of african cinema. �* .,, �* , cinema. and it hasn't been the most smooth _ cinema. and it hasn't been the most smooth week _ cinema. and it hasn't been the most smooth week in - cinema. and it hasn't been the most smooth week in terms i cinema. and it hasn't been the most smooth week in terms ofi most smooth week in terms of security in burkina faso? tell us about that. it’s

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HARDtalk

not the peace broker. now, the book came out at least was finished before the 2022 invasion, but it still now is being sold and indeed bought and read by many, many people after the february 24th invasion and one year on, i'm wondering whether you feel, as you look around not just the united kingdom, but european capitals generally, whether you feel that the publics in europe now fully understand what is at stake in this war? so, i wrote most of the book and the first edition of the book before the full scale invasion. the edition that you hold in your hand is an updated edition, and i wrote several chapters since the full scale invasion. so i tried to make sense of precisely what you're

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HARDtalk

i'm wondering whether you feel, as you look around not just the united kingdom, but european capitals generally, whether you feel that the publics in europe now fully understand what is at stake in this war? so, i wrote most of the book and the first edition of the book before the full scale invasion. the edition that you hold in your hand is an updated edition, and i wrote several chapters since the full scale invasion. so i tried to make sense of precisely what you're asking, essentially, why did it take such huge loss of life and such a brutal genocidal war, a full scale war, for the world to start paying attention to what is going on and what is at stake? that this is an existential war for ukraine, but it is also a war against the values that we hold dear in the international community, in the democratic world. and when you hear, for example, german chancellor 0laf schulz, who has now committed, of course, tanks to ukraine, when you hear him insist that, "fundamentally nato,

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HARDtalk

at least was finished before the 2022 invasion, but it still now is being sold and indeed bought and read by many, many people after the february 24th invasion and one year on, i'm wondering whether you feel, as you look around not just the united kingdom, but european capitals generally, whether you feel that the publics in europe now fully understand what is at stake in this war? so, i wrote most of the book and the first edition of the book before the full scale invasion. the edition that you hold in your hand is an updated edition, and i wrote several chapters since the full scale invasion. so i tried to make sense of precisely what you're asking, essentially, why did it take such huge loss of life and such a brutal genocidal war, a full scale war, for the world to start paying attention to what is going on and what is at stake? that this is an existential war for ukraine, but it is also a war against the values that we hold dear in

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HARDtalk

by many, many people after the february 24th invasion and one year on, i'm wondering whether you feel, as you look around not just the united kingdom, but european capitals generally, whether you feel that the publics in europe now fully understand what is at stake in this war? so, i wrote most of the book and the first edition of the book before the full scale invasion. the edition that you hold in your hand is an updated edition, and i wrote several chapters since the full scale invasion. so i tried to make sense of precisely what you're asking, essentially, why did it take such huge loss of life and such a brutal genocidal war, a full scale war, for the world to start paying attention to what is going on and what is at stake? that this is an existential war for ukraine, but it is also a war against the values that we hold dear in the international community, in the democratic world. and when you hear, for example, german chancellor 0laf schulz,

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Dreamland The Burning of Black Wall Street

>> so the next morning, tuesday, may 31st, the tulsa police decide we're going to pick up dick rowland. so they go to where he lives with his mother in greenwood, arrest him, take him to the courthouse and like as with other prisoners, put him up in the fourth-floor jail. the first edition of the tulsa tribune hits the streets around 3:00, 3:30. within 30 minutes there's lynch talks on the streets of tulsa. lynch talk soon turns into a lynch mob. meanwhile, black people are trying to figure out what's going on, what to do, how to organize. there was a feeling amongst black vets that if trouble comes my way, i ain't dodging it. in tulsa, there had not been an african-american lynched, and there were black men and women

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