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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday July 7, 2024

how many dozens of stairs, giving his life as a hero on september 11th, 2001. dierks bentley will be with us, he s headlining a consistent setter. headlining certificate. i ths to your attention, you should know that both of my co-hosts, unfamiliar not only with chris chchriskristopherson and also je joplin. that s not true. they said me and bobby mcgee and they said nothing. sorry. this is perfect. i have another big star on set. we have sharon osbourne, tv persopersonality. a lot of experience in new sick industry. can you believe this music industry. can you believe this. come on, guys. i was going to be cool and a now we re not even close. it s great to have you on the show. lots to talk you about this this morning. i m going to let rachel start with your favorite question. rachel: so you know, i am the one most concerned about what s going on with the british royalty and the gossip and fun stuff coming of out as well as the beautiful display that i think

MSNBC Morning Joe July 7, 2024

pence as the rioters approached. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this thursday. big day, morning joe starts right now. tonight i come to you with a spring in my step, a song in my heart, emotionally and spiritually refreshed because you know how as humans we have to accept the fact that sometimes bad things happen to good people. well, by the grace of god, sometimes bad things happen to alex jones, and that s a good thing. oh, yes, conspiracy theorist alex jones ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars to sandy hook families for lying about the 2012 massacre being a hoax. we will speak with one of the plaintiffs in the case, a sandy hook mother. and you know, mika, we were watching this live, got breaking news. and as the verdicts were coming in, it was so painful. it was so painful. looking at the parents. you know, they re talking about, you know, basically a billion dollars in civic awards, and you just couldn t, you still looked at

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday July 7, 2024

up, to that view, to that view. that s life. pete: like waking up to red bull, you wake up to that music. listen to that. will: that s life? rachel: that is how i like to live my life, no doubt about it. will: let s do that. come up with the idyllic image of the morning. we found yours. bump in with those. rachel: next couple hours. will: prep time to get the shots. rachel: we can do it. america is a big beautiful place. pete: i have got mine. it is not wisconsin. rachel: only in the summer. pete: only in the summer. i will take that fa, that florida scene any day. will: that is absolutely believe. rachel: we re praying for the people of florida. they will be hit by a storm. we ll cover that all morning long. will: a hurricane forming headed to florida possibly tuesday making landfall. we ll keep you updated. on fox square another commodity competition. this one badminton. pete: you play a lot of badminton? will: zero. were you back up badminton. pete: played a lot in gym

FOXNEWS Outnumbered July 7, 2024

wearing neon green leotards terrorizing victimize on the subway. they beat teens at random. the video shows that gang tossing around one of the girls and punching the other repeatedly in the face. the new york post reports the mother of one of those victims has suggested that the state lacks bill reform laws are to blame for a text like this and they and she accused the states democrats of making these ridiculous laws and letting savages watch the walk the streets with nothing but a slap on the wrist. another victim is also pushing back on another democratic lawmaker. you may also remember this video elizabeth gomez a mother of two, brutally beaten in the subway as she was on her way to work. she was dragged across the platform and repeatedly kicked and punched and then just days later, the democratic council woman who represents her district we did this, subway violence is a one in a million event. as a believer in a violence free new york city, i still think that is one too

BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser July 7, 2024

welcome to the programme. iraq s president has said an early election could resolve the political unrest gripping the country. to those who have taken their eye off iraq, the violence that broke out in baghdad yesterday, might have looked like a sudden eruption of rage. in fact, the sectarian anger has been simmering for years. the country is riddled with corruption, it has not had a functioning government since the october elections and the spiralling cost of living is pushing iraq towards an existential crisis. the spark that ignited these protests yesterday was the sudden announcement by the shia cleric, muqtadr al sadr, that he was withdrawing from political life. sadr has been a major player in iraq since 2003, when his supporters known then as the mehdi army, began attacks on coalition troops. in october, the sadrists won the most seats in parliament but refused to form a coalition with the mostly shi ite iran backed parties. injune, sadr asked all of his mps to resign

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