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FOXNEWSW Americas July 5, 2024

out student loans. one who supports the biden plan and one very much against joining us later this hour. but first. oh my god. dana: severe weather everywhere. this is a rare outbreak in june underway across the southeast putting millions of americans in danger. western oklahoma and kansas across the south and into the florida panhandle. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, we ll get you all of that news. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. blistering wind, massive hail stones, heavy rain and dangerous tornadoes cutting a path across 12 different states. it s going to roar! dana: this tornado yesterday raging across southern georgia damaging several homes. nearly 20 million people facing weather threats today as a new round of storms will begin firing up early this afternoon. nicole valdez is reporting for fox weather. you are live in alabama. how does it look this morning? dana and bill from alabama, a town of just over 12,000

MSNBCW Chris July 5, 2024

and subway choking victim jordan neely s family calling the indictment of daniel penny, quote, the right result for the wrong he committed. what nbc news has learned about the charge he ll be facing coming up. but we ll start with new reporting that former president donald trump had multiple opportunities to resolve the standoff over classified documents amicably but opted out every time. according to the washington post trump time and time again rejected the advice of lawyers and advisers who urged him to cooperate and repeatedly refused to give documents back, even when some of his longest-serving advisers warned of peril and some flew to mar-a-lago to beg him to return them. other advisers told the post that the fact that the fbi and national archives wanted the documents so badly made trump even less inclined to give them back. now the former president s lifelong penchant for digging in and doubling down isn t just putting hmm at legal risk, it s drawing republicans

BBCNEWS Newsday July 7, 2024

not a single hand raised, we ll take a look at what this says about the leadership race so far. in golf, australian cameron smith hits a birdie blitz at st andrews to claim the open championship for the first time. and jenny from the block becomes mrs affleck, nearly 20 years after they first dated. jennifer lopez and ben affleck have tied the knot. voice over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a preliminary report into the uvalde school shooting in texas has found systemic failures in the police response. the report says that while almost 400 officers responded, there was a lack of urgency and no one took overall command. 19 children and two adults were killed when the 18 year old gunmen opened fire. a texas state committee has been looking into why it took police more than an hour to confront and kill the shooter. state representative dustin burrows said the committee met the uvalde families to discuss the

BBCNEWS Dateline London July 7, 2024

in a televised address, mr zelensky said more than 600 cases of collaboration and treason have been opened against law enforcement officials. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to dateline. this week two nations with caretaker leaders but problems that cannot wait. in israel, a coalition has collapsed. joe biden has been in a middle east seeking more saudi oil. they and the israelis want the united states to pledge action against iran. here in the uk, the famous and not so famous five are vying to succeed borisjohnson as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. but in a context of tax cuts, is that the answer to what even ministers describe as a cost of living crisis? in the studio to discuss all of that, stephanie baker, an americanjournalist and senior writer at bloomberg businessweek. abdal bari atwan, based in london since the late 1970s, he writes on arab affairs. ian birrell is a columnist with the mail newspapers, he has re

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 7, 2024

in a televised address, he said more than 600 cases of collaboration and treason have been opened against law enforcement officials. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk with me, sarah montague. my guest today is a hugely successful afrobeat star. the nigerian 0mah lay is just 25, but he s broken into western markets, partly because of a collaboration with the canadian singerjustin bieber. he s here in london on a world tour now. afrobeats emerged from afrobeat, political music, a way to address social change that was pioneered by the legendary fela kuti. the latest incarnation of afrobeats is less politically charged. 0mah lay sings about love, heartbreak and longing. with western megastars like ed sheeran and madonna tapping into this musical style, what does it mean for the way that afrobeats will evolve? 0mah lay, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. fela kuti described his afrobeat music as, a fusion and combination of highlife, jazz, funk

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