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affecting the output of our farmers. consequently, we are seeing the situation of stocks very tight for the crop, the next crop starts october and we are struggling to reach that next crop without interaction —— interrupting the supply chain. the situation is getting really, really worrying, and we hope that we will reach some leftovers from the biggest crop. is leftovers from the biggest cro -. , ., leftovers from the biggest cro., ., , crop. is there a possibility that olive _ crop. is there a possibility that olive oil— crop. is there a possibility that olive oil could - crop. is there a possibility that olive oil could run - crop. is there a possibility| that olive oil could run out before the next crop in october? i before the next crop in october?— before the next crop in october? ., �* october? i wouldn't say so. i think the _ october? i wouldn't say so. i think the situation _ october? iwouldn't say so. i think the situation will- october? i wouldn't say so. i think the situation will be - think the situation will be tighter than ever, but i don't think that it will finally affect the end consumer, because all the intermediate stocks, the supply chain has in

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

The Story With Martha MacCallum
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BBC News

of nottingham have crime issues? are these areas where the police often respond to incidents? in these areas where the police often respond to incidents?— respond to incidents? in my exuerience _ respond to incidents? in my experience of _ respond to incidents? in my experience of being - respond to incidents? in my experience of being alive i respond to incidents? in my - experience of being alive reporter out in the morning, i wouldn't say so. you would see the odd police cordon in the city centre of a morning, but there are normally localised areas which have a reputation for crime, which i have been called out to lots of times. 0ne been called out to lots of times. one of these areas is next to the university, so there are lots of students. ilkeston road is incredibly busy and residential. there are lots of shops and takeaways. those are the areas of the city where these incidents have happened, so i wouldn't say they were notorious areas for crime. i5 were notorious areas for crime. is there anyone else you have spoken to aside from that one woman who can share more about what they saw? that

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Nicky Campbell

of nottingham have crime issues? are these areas where the police often respond to incidents? in these areas where the police often respond to incidents?— respond to incidents? in my exoerience _ respond to incidents? in my experience of _ respond to incidents? in my experience of being - respond to incidents? in my experience of being alive i respond to incidents? in my i experience of being alive reporter out in the morning, i wouldn't say so. you would see the odd police cordon in the city centre of a morning, but there are normally localised areas which have a reputation for crime, which i have been called out to lots of times. one of these areas is next to the university, so there are lots of students. ilkeston road is incredibly busy and residential. there are lots of shops and takeaways. those are the areas of the city where these incidents have happened, so i wouldn't say they were notorious areas for crime. i5 were notorious areas for crime. is there anyone else you have spoken to aside from that one woman who can share more about what they saw? that

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FOX and Friends

>> brian: steve is inside, tell me tips steve should keep in mind. if you like steve's stance? >> steve, go with wider stance, you want a good foundation? >> killing bugs? >> no, not yet, drag your feet. bend from your knees, hands back. there you go. better. >> brian: steve, one second. bear, do you think steve did good? >> i wouldn't say so. >> ainsley: cutest little boy. >> bryan: bear, tell me about ainsley? that good? >> yes. but that was bad move, just kidding. >> brian: what did you say? >> that was a bad one. >> brian: one more?

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Americas Newsroom

>> dana: fox news alert on your money. first quarter gdp showing the u.s. economy slowing down sharply. inching along at an annual rate of 1.1%. analysts expected higher growth. let's bring in maria bartiromo. how should we digest it? good news that it's closing down because inflation might come down after that? >> i wouldn't say so. it is good news the federal reserve is doing what it said it will do. slow down the economy. the risk is we slow down so much we go into a recession which is widely expected at this point. when you look at the trend you are talking about an economy slowing down consistently. we've gone from 3.4% to 2.6% to 1.1%. i want to point out something else. a large majority of the growth that we saw in the first quarter came from auto sales and auto components.

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BBC News

questions you are asking me here and now. the important thing is this is about reducing the money we are spending on accommodation for migrants and asylum seekers, hand—in—hand with what we are bringing forward to stop those boats overall. but bringing forward to stop those boats overall. �* , ., , overall. but there will be details from robert _ overall. but there will be details from robert jenrick, _ overall. but there will be details from robert jenrick, the - overall. but there will be details l from robert jenrick, the minister, from robertjenrick, the minister, about barges, the ferries, where they will be brought in from and how many asylum seekers or refugees that will be homed by him now? i many asylum seekers or refugees that will be homed by him now?— will be homed by him now? i know robertjenrick— will be homed by him now? i know robert jenrick has _ will be homed by him now? i know robert jenrick has been _ will be homed by him now? i know robert jenrick has been working i robertjenrick has been working really hard and is a fantastic minister gripping the detail, so i'm sure he will be answering many of those questions from people in the chamber. it’s those questions from people in the chamber. �* i ii those questions from people in the chamber. �* i ., i, those questions from people in the chamber. �* i i, i, ii chamber. it's all over the front -a i es chamber. it's all over the front aies in chamber. it's all over the front pages in those _ chamber. it's all over the front pages in those headlines, - chamber. it's all over the front pages in those headlines, so i pages in those headlines, so presumably we are going to get those details, or is it that the plan has not really been worked out and it's just been briefed to the press to get a headline? just been briefed to the press to geta headline? i just been briefed to the press to get a headline?— just been briefed to the press to get a headline? i wouldn't say so. as i know from _ get a headline? i wouldn't say so. as i know from working _ get a headline? i wouldn't say so. as i know from working with - get a headline? i wouldn't say so. i as i know from working with robert jenrick as immigration minister, he is fantastic getting a grip on the detail and has been working really hard on this and i know he will support the prime minister because we know and this is something my

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

human rights commission in this case. so we're going to file a complaint to ontario human rights commission. and there's recourse through the board itself through appealing these disciplinary decisions and we hope to explore that as well. >> tucker: fidel castro's son takes over your country and it becomes cuba? shocking. the police officers who arrested you, a high school student for quoting the bible in a christian school must have been ashamed of themselves, i hope. did they seem embarrassed? >> i wouldn't say so. i've had a lot of experience with police in the last couple of years through the freedom convoy and other events like that. and the police state is quite embarrassing in our country. so, there's no different response from them. >> tucker: are you going to continue high school? >> i'm going to try to. i would hope that my personal beliefs wouldn't exclude me from an education. but it would appear that's the way it's going to be. >> tucker: unbelievable story. i hope you'll both come back.

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MSNBC Reports

presidents and vice presidents to check their closets, to use your words. i want to bring in ken dilanian into this conversation. ken, it is unusual to hear attorney general merrick garland addressing open investigations. in recent days, he has addressed some of these questions specifically about the special counsel investigations. >> i wouldn't say so, lindsey, not really. he's been frustratingly vague about an answer. i just came from a news conference about a ransomware announcement and garland refused to address the question of classified documents. he did say that he picks special counsel based on factors having nothing to do with politics. but chris wray, though, did take my question about -- i asked him whether he thinks the -- the system of accounting for classified documents in the executive branch is broken. he didn't really answer that. but he did say, look, we've had classified documents mishandling cases going back many years. it's a regular part, sadly, of

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CNN This Morning

how it should be handled. when i take on a case, i need to be able to handle it in the way i see appropriate. frankly, there was a bit of a breakdown in the d.c. trial. i disagreed with the trial strategy in the case. when the trial came, i refused to participate in the examination of witnesses and argument. i just handled the legal issues in that case, even though i had been hired to be the lead lawyer. but i have to be -- sort of follow what i believe to be the appropriate defense and a lawyer has to be in sync with the client for it to work effectively. that's part of the rules of professional conduct as well. >> you mentioned resources as an issue and oftentimes through my reporting i've seen relationships like this break down, it's over that, that is part of the issue, lawyers getting paid. is that part of the problem here? >> no, first of all, if it were, i wouldn't say so. but it's not in this case. when i say resources, i mean the resources surrounding how the case is to be prepared, experts, that sort of thing. very specific approach to the

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