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Anderson Cooper 360

2024 race, -- has more. >> hello everyone and welcome, i'm casey desantis. >> long before she became the first lady of florida, casey desantis was a fixture in many floridians homes. she was an anchor and reporter for to jacksonville, florida tv stations. but she left it all behind to raise her children's, and support her husband's run for governor of florida. >> i was going to take a break from the show, i wanted to be able to spend time with my family. >> casey desantis was born jill casey black in ohio, according

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Outnumbered

♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: former president barack obama voicing his biggest concern for our country since he left office. he says he can sleep at night knowing we have a divided media that apparently don't all have the same agenda. speaker what about this country keeps you up at night? >> the thing that i am most worried about is the degree to which we now have a divided conversation. in part because we have a divided media. so i am much older than you, nate. >> you don't look at. >> that's what i was fishing for. [laughs] but when i was coming up you had three tv stations.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

the media spread the hands up, don't shoot myth. tragic shootings must have been good for business because america's most prominent newspapers have spent a decade using race like a knife to divide us. and what we're showing you right now explains how newspapers use words like white privilege, systemic racism, and police brutality. racially explosive language all of a sudden 10 years ago was injected into every major newspaper all at the same time. suspicious. and tv stations followed. and put these word like racism in every single script in every toll prompter. americans started feeling guilty. others felt angry. a lot of people felt desk. the propaganda was working. by 2019, the "new york times" and "the washington post" were publishing the word racism nearly 1,000% more than they did in 2011. the people who buy these newspapers, mostly college

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CNN Tonight

crime, is out, i mean, is now in custody. so elie, we just heard from the sheriff, we heard from the assistant special agent in charge of the fbi about this guy basically, they got a tip into the fbi hotline his picture had been posted everywhere, we have been broadcasting it all sorts of tv stations had. they got a tip at 5:15 pm, he was arrested at 6:30 pm, it sounded like he may have been his aunt's house? the police would not confirm that. now what? >> now he's gonna be prosecuted. one of the questions that people may have that somebody asked i think the sheriff's it's gonna be a federal or state prosecution? the sheriff seemed a little unsure i'll tell you, the answer right now appears to be state. yes the fbi was at that press conference guess the u.s. marshals with a press conference, their federal agencies. federal agencies often assist in this type of man hunt. it looks like he's gonna be prosecuted in the state of texas. not a great place to be prosecuted by the way if you're defended. and there's a question asked of the sheriff, what is he charged with? the sheriff just said, murder.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

hiring freezes, how do you see impacting the major studio's position during these negotiations. >> well, the studios have been crying economic distress because they've invested so much money into streaming but they are not seeing the kind of profitability that wall street likes, so they're under tremendous pressure. but streaming has completely upended the industry. these writers are not getting the type of residuals from home video anymore, the dvd business has died, the tv syndication, used to write an episode of television, it would get society to cable, local tv stations. that's going away. basically you have to live off of what you make from your -- from the streaming show and when you write a show for netflix, it just sits there. it doesn't get sold. it doesn't generate more revenue. that means that the writers' earnings have been depressed and

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Americas Newsroom

hour. lightning casting a glow on a wall of clouds as thunderstorms moved through in texas. then back in missouri, look at this unbelievable video of a lightning bolt, striking a semitruck. remarkably and thankfully no one was hurt. forecasters warn folks are not out of the woods yet. more severe weather, with danging winds and hail, still targeting the nation's midsection. it's that time of year. >> exactly right, which means it could go on for some time. the last two weeks have been stunning for all of us. every day we wake up, whether it's arkansas, or in this case missouri, or other parts of the central plains, the midwest, they have really been battered by this. they're watching the skies every night. you know, all the local tv stations, dana, they've got the meteorologists on the air, almost 24 hours a day, warning people about what they're seeing on the radar system. the technology is so good in these news centers, it's great for the people there, to get them warnings, but it clearly occupies their mind every day. >> warnings that should be

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Newsday

criminal charges. we will be looking at what could happen nextin looking at what could happen next in just a moment when we hearfrom our next in just a moment when we hear from our correspondence next in just a moment when we hearfrom our correspondence in new york and from a legal expert we begin today with this report from our north america editor sarah smith. it's not quite a presidential motorcade, but as donald trump leaves his florida home, he is still deliberately grabbing attention. there he is! cheering. american tv stations carried live his arrival in newark. —— american tv stations carried live his arrival in new york. as a former president, donald trump gets the secret service to escort him into town, and he is obviously relishing being back in the spotlight. no president in the history of our country has been subjected to such vicious and disgusting attacks he is already using his claim that the case against him is a politically motivated witch hunt to raise funds. his campaign says it has brought in over $7 million in just four days. die—hard supporters outside trump tower are adamant that he is being victimised

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BBC News at Ten

left forecourt. his 15 car motorcade whisking him through new york is certainly an attention grabbing as trump continues to court publicity for his imminent arrest. on the way, he posted a social media statement saying, heading to lower manhattan, the courthouse, seems so surreal, well, they can to arrest me, can't believe this is happening in america. a wave to supporters outside the courthouse, before surrendering himself into custody. us tv stations carried live coverage every moment. these images of the scene in the corridors whilst trump was being fingerprinted and read his rights could look at his face as he then moves towards a court room. and watch as the cops don't even bother to hold the door open for him. there are no presidential privileges here. tv cameras were banned inside the

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