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those were broadly the two variances between the two parties. he those were broadly the two variances between the two parties.— those were broadly the two variances between the two parties. he wants to reduce the weekly _ between the two parties. he wants to reduce the weekly working _ between the two parties. he wants to reduce the weekly working hours - between the two parties. he wants to reduce the weekly working hours as l reduce the weekly working hours as well. just to talk about the international perspective, what would a win for the prime minister mean in terms of the support for ukraine perhaps an stability in the eu? he ukraine perhaps an stability in the eu? ., , , ., , ukraine perhaps an stability in the eu? , ., , ., ukraine perhaps an stability in the eu? ., , eu? he has been at pains to say greece are _ eu? he has been at pains to say greece are squarely _ eu? he has been at pains to say greece are squarely behind - greece are squarely behind ukraine over the past year or so, and he has made that very much clear. i think one thing that may have played into the minds of voters, if we are looking at the international dimension here, the fact that turkey is in the middle of a voting process, we had the first round last week, and if the suggestions seem to be that president erdogan remains in power, someone who has talked tough when it comes to neighbour and rival greece, may be some thought that having the current prime minister in powerfor having the current prime minister in power for another four years may be beneficial in terms of defence and

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

who had kids during that time with similar variances of complete isolation, you couldn't celebrate with friends or family, there were no baby showers there was no partners going into the hospital visits. it was an incredibly hard time but at the same time there is something so bizarre and funny about like, wow this is the worst thing that could've happened and yet i'm feeling great because i have a kid. it's hard when people say that, like, 2020. i'm like, yeah, it was pretty great, plus we got free paternity leave. >> how you reconcile those two things. >> it's a very bizarre feeling because a feels like i can't actually feel like this is an incredible thing. not to say it wasn't an incredibly hard year, and an incredibly painful year for all of us. but look at the child and i'm like, i can't believe this came out of all this pain. >> you reckon with a lot of complicated topics over the course of this youtube special, one of them being the american

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The Ingraham Angle

the prosecutors there, too. that wasrpri a cardinasel rulede as a prosecutor. never spea, k to the press. rul chris mcdonough, what do you make of it? t >> youo know, i love that last comment right there, nancy, because i agree. 100%. and also something else to consider is some of the trace evidence potential here. potential, tg inidencedo that residence, right?right? that's a silent witness that does this individual have potential trace evidence from the animal walking through thata house and that now transfershe onto the suspect's clothing the some point and then that caansfers into the car and then they getr? the dna off ofhat' the animal hair. t is another possibilityanot as well, not only blood. and then, of course, there's the suspect shoosh. you know, those were always critical pieces of clothing that any as this panel knows, we want to grab that stuff stu early and quickly, show there's a whole bunch of variances that could play into this. >> it's going to be interesting

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The Ingraham Angle

>> nancy grace: i was surprised to see the prosecutors there, too, that i was a cardinal rule as a prosecutor, never speak to the press. chief mcdonough, what do you make of it? >> i love that last comment because i agree a hundred percent. also something else to consider, is, some of the trace element potential, there was a dog in that residence, right? that's a silent witness. does this individual potentially have trace evidence from the animal walking through that house? and that now transfers on to the suspect's clothing at some point? and then that turnovers into the car? and then they get the dna off of the animal hair so that's another possibility as well. not only blood, and then, of course, the suspect's shoes. those are always critical pieces of clothing, as this panel knows. we want to grab that stuff early and quickly. there is a whole bunch of variances that could play into this. it will be interesting to see.

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Anderson Cooper 360

because that is obviously a mass shooting where we do have details. the gunman had told his but his mother, had threatened his mother that he was going to buy off a bomb some years ago. now, you would think that that alone would have raised a red flag within the community, within the police force. and yet, it did not. so, i guess this is two both juliette and two neill, are there cracks in the way that things are reported and then logged? why are these red flags not going up? >> in this instance, we know that the gap in the law which would require the mother to come forward and file a complaint, so, she calls the police. then she goes quiet. might have -- might have triggered a red flag law. there is a lot of variances in each law. and then there is the jurisdictional issue of whether that particle jurisdiction actually enforces the red flag

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Ayman

more of that. and it was gonna be easy for her to than overtake katie hobbs. what we just saw there was lake get 51% of them. and she was only able to shave a couple of thousand votes off of hobbs's you lead. now, she's gonna get a couple of more shots at it. there are a lot more of these votes to come. there are geographical variances, potentially, in terms of where they're coming from. it is possible that around this time, around this time monday, we end up looking at a batch that's much more favorable to lake. but so far, we've had two updates now, two significant updates, tonight and last night, for maricopa county, let has involved this type of ballot. and this type of ballot in 2020 was break for donald trump, 58, 59, 60% every time we got an update with it. and so far, we've had two updates, and carrie lake has not come near that donald trump number. democrats have been saying that

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The Katie Phang Show

about, why am i sitting in the crowd? [noise] >> girl, you've got to curl your hair. >> here is why you might have heard doppelganger talk recently. a canadian artist took a day project photographing lookalikes. seeing here. it ends up inspiring a spanish scientist who studies identical twins. he wanted to look for an explanation for these doppelganger. 's his study found that true lookalikes shared a significant portion of their dna, even though they are not even related. take a listen. >> they have these genetic variances that are related in a way that they have the shape of the nose, the eye, the mouth, the lips. and even the bose rupture. this led lead to the conclusion that genetics put them together. -- there are so many people it eventually the system is

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BBC News

back on it as a wonderful exerience. ., ,, ., ., , experience. rod stewart and his band, experience. rod stewart and his band. thank _ experience. rod stewart and his band, thank you. _ experience. rod stewart and his band, thank you. variances, - band, thank you. variances, adrenaline pumping after coming off that performance on stage. we will be here for the rest of the evening hopefully talking to some of the other people performing this evening. we have some great acts coming up, so many people waiting for the game, diana ross later to close this evening's events —— dame. now in other news around the world — ukraine says russian forces have blown up bridges on a river near the key eastern city of severodonetsk to stop reinforcements coming in.(map)the city is the main focus of russia's current offensive in the donbas region. kyiv says it has recaptured part of the territory that was lost to russian forces. but as our ukraine correspondent,

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The Papers

an ongoing _ holocaust memorial. it is enormous. an ongoing reminder of their awful mistakes _ an ongoing reminder of their awful mistakes from the past, and so obviously— mistakes from the past, and so obviously you don't want to ever do them _ obviously you don't want to ever do them ever— obviously you don't want to ever do them everagain, and obviously you don't want to ever do them ever again, and soy on the this report— them ever again, and soy on the this report should... i don't think it should — report should... i don't think it should be _ report should... i don't think it should be cost. we should be owning that terrible record and learning from _ that terrible record and learning from it — that terrible record and learning from it. . . that terrible record and learning from it. ., ., ., , from it. yeah, and the report does sa , it from it. yeah, and the report does say. it does _ from it. yeah, and the report does say, it does expose _ from it. yeah, and the report does say, it does expose the _ from it. yeah, and the report does. say, it does expose the experiences of black communities in everyday life in the uk, caroline. that is natural extension to this. sure. it is like a hinge. — natural extension to this. sure. it is like a hinge, something - natural extension to this. sure. it is like a hinge, something that i is like a hinge, something that starts quite narrow at the beginning. 15, 20 years later, those discrepancies in peoples and variances are wider. 0ne discrepancies in peoples and variances are wider. one of the great things this country prides itself on his not having history of blatant slavery that we have seen documented in the united states, but of course the more you learn, you realise just how many of these great

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BBC News

services, with regard to my specific workers. it has helped helped me be brought up in a more stable upbringing and help me from down a few more safe, so those are greatest variances i've had with care, but you have the transition with children and adult services and the teams which need a bit of work —— it has helped me feel more safe. deconditioned from care been difficult? , deconditioned from care been difficult?- from _ deconditioned from care been difficult? yes. from your experience, _ difficult? yes. from your experience, do _ difficult? yes. from your experience, do you - difficult? yes. from your experience, do you thinkj difficult? yes. from your. experience, do you think to difficult? iezs from your experience, do you think to many young people are in care? personally i would say that. _ young people are in care? personally i would say that. there _ young people are in care? personally i would say that. there are _ young people are in care? personally i would say that. there are multiple l i would say that. there are multiple ways things could be changed before the children and of going into care, some of the issues going on at home. unfortunately, that was an option with me, and that is why going into care was the best option for me personally, but i think there are

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