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condemned the effort, saying it will lead to lay—offs. uaw members ratified new contracts with detroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors and stellantis — in november. earlier, i spoke to a chattanooga assembly worker and member of the volunteer organizing committee who led the successful unionization effort there, isaac meadows. very good to have you with us, issak. we saw employees overwhelmingly vote to unionise, it had previously failed twice. why now do you think you have enough votes this time around? it think you have enough votes this time around?— this time around? it is a pleasure _ this time around? it is a pleasure to _ this time around? it is a pleasure to be - this time around? it is a pleasure to be here. - this time around? it is a pleasure to be here. i l this time around? it is a i pleasure to be here. i think this time around? it is a - pleasure to be here. i think we were successful just because the time was right. we saw the big one in the big three last fall in the economy is in great and people are struggling, yet we see these companies with astronomical profits, and the time is right, we got the word out and we were successful. 50 out and we were successful. so out and we were successful. so you were part of the committee getting that word out, speaking

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Dateline

including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. wow. -incredible, isn't it? -yeah. ask your eczema specialist well, with your home, auto, boat and rv all bundled with progressive you've got the peace of mind to really wander. yeah. yeah, i just hope it stays this way. once word gets out about these places they tend to -- -are you done? -aaand there it is. well, at least your vehicles are protected. let's hit the road. hey fam! i'm just at this beautiful lake that i just discovered. practicing gratitude, manifesting abundance. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪

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Dateline

pills were completed the scheme. >> what did you do with the money? >> i spent it, to be honest with you. >> but, he said he had a vivid memory of the last time you saw christine. >> she was crying and she grabbed my hand and she said, we all have our dirty little part in this. >> detectives had heard enough. a few days after the interview -- >> we arrested her. >> christine was charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy. >> she was upset, but resigned to what was happening. >> but, the case against christine was flimsy. it rested on the word of a felon. >> it wasn't strong enough to move forward with her. >> the charges against christine were dismissed. in june, 2018, terry white went on trial, the sole defendant. the prosecution's star witness was terry's cellmate, rodrick white, back in jail by then on an unrelated charge. he told the jury everything about how to terry killed dawn, but even this career criminal could not seem to understand why.

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BBC News

education should be exciting. and that's what we used to do for the children — make them feel excited about learning. but in the early days, it was quite different. certainly not as colourful. this afternoon, we present the first of five programmes on canada... in 1957, bbc television for schools began. and slowly, more teachers wheeled out their rather heavy school tv into the classroom. the first of this afternoon's programmes for schools and colleges follows in one minute. and remember this voice? hello, word watchers! ha—ha! i'm wordy! 0h. who are you? where did you spring from? i'm mr watchword the word watcher. i think after a very short space of time, we realised that wordy was extremely popular with the children because of the feedback from the teachers and all the schools. but the most important thing was that, not only

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Meet the Press

you throw a candidate out or you call him in. you either want him to come in or you want to throw him out. we have to be able to do that. and i think if the majority comes out to vote -- and the majority never comes out in enough numbers to vote. not only young people. they made a big difference in 2020, 2018, 2022, and they're saying now they may not vote if they're not happy with either candidate. again, if they only could know what we felt like in the '60s. you feel larger. you feel a sense of exhilaration. the word you used earlier. i hope they feel this election could turn on them. the uncommitted people and undecided people have to come out and vote. we have to just take the results of the election. that doesn't mean we know how it's going to happen. if the overwhelming majority vote, then somehow maybe it won't be as close as we think it's going to be, and then we will have a clear-cut choice. if the majority vote, then somehow maybe it won't be as close as we think it's going to be. then we will have a clear-cut choice.

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BBC News at Six

we found your very first appearance on playschool. it's even got the old clapperboard there at the front. oh, my goodness me. have a look at that. and this is floella. hello. one of playschool�*s best loved presenters, baroness floella benjamin, first appeared in 1976. don't you look smart, big ted? education should be fun. education should be fulfilling. education should be exciting. and that's what we used to do for the children — make them feel excited about learning. but in the early days, it was quite different. in 1957, bbc television for schools began. the first of this afternoon's - programmes for schools and colleges follows in one minute. and remember this voice? hello, word watchers! ha—ha! i'm wordy. i'm mr watchword, the word watcher.

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FOX Friends First

capacity, it's never a good place to be, especially when you are in the president of the united states. >> wow, carley. great point. look, gordon gecko was relevant nearly 40 years ago. i can quote wall street without a second thought, greed, for lack of a better word is good. greed is right. greed works. clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. trust me outside of shawshank redemption it's my all-time favorite movie and michael douglas was once a great an tore and played a president himself. i couldn't care less what -- 81-year-old actual president if you look at poll after poll, believes should not be running for a second term, including a majority of democrats. so, it's great that cnn had michael douglass on to assure us that joe biden is sharp as a tack. how often do they get together exactly? i haven't seen any video of that

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FOX and Friends

this. do you think this is just compensation for a nondisclosure agreement which happens all the time in big business, especially. >> it is. i expect the trump team to focus on two themes in opening arguments today. the first is that trump did not have actual knowledge of how these payments were classified. that's key. he has to have known. and what i think they are going to argue is that it is someone else, like a lower level associate, a trump tower who characterized them as legal expenses and a retainer. he had no idea how they were table with labeled. and, two, that they were, in fact, legal expenses. that compensation for nda can be characterized as a legal retainer or expenses because what else would you call them? if a jury doesn't believe that what it going to come down to s. michael cohen's word vs. the former president's word. >> brian: he famously went to karen macdougall and a door man and he said give me the story. i'll write it up. here's your money and i'm going to kill it. he spikes it. how does that help the

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CNN This Morning

mistakes in the way that they're prosecuting the war. so it is important for them to continue to use the word anti-semitism some to call this out and to, and to leave space for people to have legitimate protest against the actions of as dana said and elected government in the middle east. the other thing i would, i would add here is don't forget, as we mentioned, charlottesville, i mean, that was a big motivating factor for president biden to get into the race in 20 the 19 and 2020, what he saw in charlottesville, i can tell you having been there with him at that time, he was incredibly horrified by what he saw and in many of the same ways that dana was just raising really put it for him. he really put it in a historical context that this is an incredibly frightening dangerous thing that snowballs and what we saw on display in charlottesville in 2017 was was a really pernicious and horrible thing that can very quickly spiral out of control in society. so this issue of

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FOX and Friends

rising crime. >> calling 911 for anything less than having a knife sticking out of your chest and lapd will never show up, they are overwhelmed with violent crime, if your house is broken into, property crime, good luck with them showing up. you know they were there in se seconds with the mayor. >> carley: bass and her family are okay, no word if this was targeted or random. group of minnesota drivers saving a driver of a burning car. the car burst into flames, they ush ared to save the driver. they were able to shatter the window and pull him to safety in the knick of time.

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