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holes after a while. it does. the belief that swathes of people are being killed by covid vaccines has become a significant one within the anti—vaccine community. it's driving mistrust in public health advice. in this case, it's also driving a mistrust so deep, it even extends to doubting what bereaved people are saying about their own loved one's death. and then you find out they were vaccinated. something's causing this. somebody needs to look into it. the film's creator, stu peters, has built up hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of views across different platforms. i wanted to speak to him online. when ijoined the call, it became apparent he'd rented a warehouse especially for the occasion, and had brought his own crew to film the interview in order to get his own distorted message out. several of the clips that you show are from people passing out before

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FOX and Friends

power to our parents to make sure that we empower our young people and they can be involved in their learning and in their education. i am a yes on this because it's my job to keep the federal government out of your life and give as much latitude and parents to raise our children and decide what is best for them educational standpoint. >> brian: give parents and dads access to material taught to their kids. ability to voice their concerns and education officials. see school budgets and protect their children's privacy and get updates on any violence happening in schools doesn't seem fascist to me. >> not at all. >> brian: congressman hunt, thanks so much. >> thank you, brian. god bless you, sir. have great day. >> brian: you too and thank you for your service. straight ahead, the threat of drug trafficking on tiktok as the tech ceo dodges questions. a former u.s. marshal worked in narcotics for 13 years calling him out. >> fentanyl, drug trafficking and other illicit activity is pervasive and wracks up hundreds of thousands of. >> i represent tiktok here today. can i tell you that tiktok does

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they never had a question about who did it. why? they don't have to prove and maybe they still don't even know with certainty. but, for sure, he did it. >> ainsley: yep. it came out earlier that day, the day he committed these murders, it came out earlier in the day the cfo at his law firm confronted him and said we know you have stolen $9 million from our firm and our client. mark, thank you so much. we are anxious to see the sentencing today. >> same here. take care. >> ainsley: thanks, you too. have a good weekend. coming up hundreds of thousands without power as tornadoes are ripping through texas. the severe weather warnings across the south. plus, left wing politics are infiltrating the merchant marine academy and it's accelerating undersecretary buttigieg's leadership. the weekend crew is going to react to that next. ♪ don't come out ♪ don't start caring about me now ♪ walk away ♪ you know how ♪ and pray for those who persecute you. don't

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Fox News Live

going to be the whole story. gillian: we know that that doesn't cut the mustard with our experiences the last year in ukraine. >> this is clear, this is what is going to happen and this is what we're going to do and i think we have pretty good alliances set up there, when the prime minister was here yesterday with the president with japan, but we have to make it clear, if they invade, are we going to fight or not. this is a national decision, it's not a presidential decision. this is a decision that the american people have to make. gillian: to that point, this time a year ago, the world, including the united states sat idly by wondering if putin would dare to invade ukraine, as he built up hundreds of thousands of troops along the border for six months. it's hard not to draw a comparison with what we're seeing the chinese do, vis-a-vis taiwan. >> you're exactly right and that's what i mean desensitizing and all of these forces, ukraine as an example, when the russians were building up resources, and people were

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BBC News

to capture carbon, which experts say could be a powerful way of tackling global warming. the bbc�*s komla dumor award, named in memory of the bbc world news presenter who died in 2014, has been won this year by dingindaba jonah buyoya, who reports on the global potential of the seychelles project. beneath these calm waters, these seagrass meadows are helping to fight climate change. there is enough seagrass and mangroves in seychelles to fill up hundreds of thousands of football pitches, and they can play an important role in reducing global warming. they can capture carbon that is heating up our atmosphere. seagrass and mangroves can take in many more times carbon than rainforest, defend against rising waters, and are a habitat for marine life. but globally, they have been neglected. here on seychelles' main island, residents held up a hotel

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Newsday

in protecting and using coastal wetlands to capture carbon, which experts say could be a powerful means of tackling global warming. the bbc�*s komla dumor award, named in memory of the bbc world news presenter who died in 201a, has been won this year by dingindaba jonah buyoya, who reports on the global potential of the seychelles project. beneath these calm waters, these seagrass meadows are helping to fight climate change. there is enough seagrass and mangroves in seychelles to fill up hundreds of thousands of football pitches, and they can play an important role in reducing global warming. they can capture carbon that is heating up our atmosphere. seagrass and mangroves can take in many more times carbon than rainforest, defend against rising waters, and are a habitat for marine life. but globally, they have been neglected.

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climate change. there is enough seagrass and mangroves in seychelles to fill up hundreds of thousands of football pitches, and they can play an important role in reducing global warming. they can capture carbon that is heating up our atmosphere. seagrass and mangroves can take in many more times carbon than rainforests, defend against rising waters, and are a habitat for marine life. but globally, they have been neglected. here on seychelles' main island, residents held up a hotel development that would build over a seagrass meadows. there are bound to be a lot of loss when they are going and dredge to do reclamation for the hotel, so it is a loss for seagrass. a lot of seagrass meadows here. there's a lot of fishermen, so they depend on this area. despite the development plans, seychelles has committed to protecting all these ecosystems by 2030.

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BBC World News

carbon capture is a way of reducing carbon emissions from industrial processes, which experts say could be a powerful means of tackling global warming. the republic of seychelles off the coast of east africa is leading the way, as dingindaba jonah buyoya reports. beneath these calm waters, these seagrass meadows are helping to fight climate change. there is enough seagrass and mangroves in seychelles to fill up hundreds of thousands of football pitches, and they can play an important role in reducing global warming. they can capture carbon that is heating up our atmosphere. seagrass and mangroves can take in many more times carbon than rainforest, defend against rising waters, and are a habitat for marine life. but globally, they have been neglected. here on seychelles's main island, residents held up a motel development that would build over a seagrass meadows. there are bound

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BBC News at Ten

there is enough seagrass and mangroves in seychelles to fill up hundreds of thousands of football pitches, and they can play an important role in reducing global warming. they can capture carbon that is heating up our atmosphere. seagrass and mangroves can take in many more times carbon than rainforest, defend against rising waters, and are a habitat for marine life. but globally, they have been neglected. here on seychelles's main island, residents held up a hotel development that would build over a seagrass meadow. there are bound to be a lot of loss when they are going and dredge to do reclamation for the hotel, so it is a loss for seagrass. a lot of seagrass meadows here. there's a lot of fishermen, so they depend on this area. despite the development plans, seychelles has committed to protecting all these ecosystems by 2030. now a project is accurately mapping all its seagrass,

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At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

over to ukraine. it should be done. the question is will we have the capacity and the will to do that? >> yeah, and perhaps there is even more focus at will at this point. russian president vladimir putin met with mothers of soldiers fighting in ukraine today. this is a rare moment where putin is acknowledging that the many lost return lives in this war. susan, what do you make of this decision on part of putin to have this meeting? >> well, it does reflect increasing pressure inside of russian society ever since putin authorized and required a partial mobilization of russia men, calling up hundreds of thousands of them. that is increased the pushback inside of russian society. hundreds ever thousands, people leaving but those remaining and their families extremely alarmed at the prospect of as their children being used as cannon fodder. when we lived there during the

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