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speech we will see you on fox news sunday. all the breaking news is hard to keep track. karine jean-pierre and peter doocy just had an exchange in the white house press briefing room. and ducey pressed her on the anti-american/anti-israel protests popping up in cities and towns all over the country, also an interesting exchange about the president saying his uncle was eaten by cannibals. we will have all of that for you we will play it for you when we return we will be right back.

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Newsnight

highest temperatures this weekend. right now that is pushing southwards, skies are clear for the vast majority, just the odd shower pushing into central and southern england, but out of the way before long. temperatures into low single figures in towns and cities, but a widespread frost in the countryside, evenin widespread frost in the countryside, even in parts of southern england. despite a chilly start, a lovely start to the day, blue and sunshine, a little bit more in the way of cloud developing across eastern areas, but staying dry and bright, splashes of rain for the fat north of scotland. highest temperatures, up of scotland. highest temperatures, up to 17 for northern ireland, nine of a north sea coasts. into the second half of the weekend, a predominantly dry story with a few areas of light rain from a warm front across eastern scotland to north—east england, and a few showers from the north sea for east anglia and south—east england, but

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BBC News and Weather

highest temperatures this weekend. right now that is pushing southwards, skies are clear for the vast majority, just the odd shower pushing into central and southern england, but out of the way before long. temperatures into low single figures in towns and cities, but a widespread frost in the countryside, evenin widespread frost in the countryside, even in parts of southern england. despite a chilly start, a lovely start to the day, blue and sunshine, a little bit more in the way of cloud developing across eastern areas, but staying dry and bright, splashes of rain for the fat north of scotland. highest temperatures, up of scotland. highest temperatures, up to 17 for northern ireland, nine of a north sea coasts. into the second half of the weekend, a predominantly dry story with a few areas of light rain from a warm front across eastern scotland to north—east england, and a few showers from the north sea for east anglia and south—east england, but

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FOX and Friends

or five from 18 to 20. >> steve: there are a lot of people not members of your church but invited by members of the church and say come on and play pickel ball on mob knifed and wind up going to church. >> we have some. a lot of our members play here. a lot of the community. little towns around us drive over three days a week and play and it is an open gym. we let everybody enjoyed. god has blessed this church and we want to use it to glorify him. >> steve: i'm able to play once or twice a week and sometimes where i play i have heard god's name used but it wasn't prayerful if you know what i mean. so jerry, let me ask you this. going forward, as a former professional baseball player, a lot of people say pickleball is too hard or easy.

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Breakfast

when you are bitten by their dance in the summer. no summer on the horizonjust yet. sarah in the summer. no summer on the horizon just yet. sarah can tell us exactly what we can expect. goad exactly what we can expect. good morninu. exactly what we can expect. good morning. shall— exactly what we can expect. good morning. shall we _ exactly what we can expect. good morning. shall we take _ exactly what we can expect. good morning. shall we take you i exactly what we can expect. good morning. shall we take you to i morning. shall we take you to something a little bit more serene. the sun rises glorious. this is the picture from felixstowe in suffolk. many of us waking up to similar scenes. actually start to the day. a touch of frost in places. temperatures currently even in towns and cities sitting close to freezing, lower in parts of northern england. a cold start to the morning but sunshine for many of us from the word go. there is some wet weather around, leaving its way from the north, slowly spreading south. some wet weather across parts of northern and western scotland, even snow over the mountains for a time. when the

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Erin Burnett OutFront

too late to make a difference? >> no. i think the ukrainians have swn as time and time again that width our support, they can be incredibly successful. so you know, time is of the essence in fact, i have a large ukrainian american community in my district and a gentleman who came there for medical treatment, his story haunts me. he lost both his legs and both his eyes and trying to defend a town because he knew from seeing other towns that this happened to that when the russians went into the town, they would raise the town, they would rape women there, they would kidnap children and he felt like he had to stand in the breach and he gave up so much to do so the least we can do is support our democratic allies especially given what we know putin to do. so to watch a report and to think that there are these people like marjorie taylor greene on the right that are pro-putin? that, that our pro-russia, is really shocking. >> and i guess that brings me back to that point. >> you know, if she chooses to

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

The Story With Martha MacCallum
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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

thunderstorm watches that stretch from southern illinois all the way down through texas and another one with a warmed up storm in parts of mississippi. this crosses the mississippi toni tonight. after it does that, it will begin to weaken. the southern part of this system falls apart, so some towns in the southeast are going to sizzle with potentially record high temperatures in tallahassee and jacksonville, with temps over 90 degrees. here in the northeast, another cold rain coming tomorrow night. david? >> david: rob, thank you. we turn now to the case that has horrified this nation, we're learning more tonight after those awful images of a homeowner with a gun who then shot and killed a 61-year-old uber driver. police say the homeowner had been called by scammers, they say the uber driver was unknowingly sent by scammers, too. tonight, you will hear what happens when the alleged scammer then calls the house while authorities are there. here's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, after that >> reporter: tonight, they are the deeply unsettling images that have horrified the country. the ohio homeowner pointing his gun at a 61-year-old uber driver

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

that's rock. >> martha: there are lots of questions about what students are taught and how much they actually know before they go out and start saying these things. and it's interesting to look back to dwight eisenhower who was also the president at columbia university in between world war 2 and when he became president. 1 of the things that he talked about, you know, he wanted to make sure people remembered what had happened there. he invited the media to come document the scene when he was shown the concentration camps in europe and he compelled germans who were living in the surrounding towns and any soldier who is not fighting at the front to witness the atrocities for themselves because he wanted to make sure practices the holocaust museum noting this in today's fox news act eisenhower foresaw a day when the horrors of the holocaust might be denied.

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Water levels rise in Garden Route towns after heavy rain

Authorities are monitoring water levels in towns along the Garden Route experiencing heavy rain after a severe weather system caused widespread destruction and the death of a security guard in the Western Cape.

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