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BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition July 7, 2024

strange, it never will be. i m not an expert, it s strange, it never came - will be. i m not an expert, it s strange, it never came up - will be. i m not an expert, it s strange, it never came up a l will be. i m not an expert, it s| strange, it never came up a lot will be. i m not an expert, it s. strange, it never came up a lot in my careen strange, it never came up a lot in my career. the only thing i would say i my career. the only thing i would say i do my career. the only thing i would say i do think you have to look at the impacts. when you reintroduce or introduce the impacts. when you reintroduce or introduce a the impacts. when you reintroduce or introduce a species back into a part of the introduce a species back into a part of the country that changed a lot. they of the country that changed a lot. they are of the country that changed a lot. they are often a lot of unseen consequences. sol they are often a lot of unseen consequences. so i don t know

KPIX CBS Weekend News July 7, 2024

society s biggest mission. here is to ladies night out. a nearly century old brand fights for survival. just like one other there. this is the cbs weekend news. good evening. jericka is off. i m lilia luciano. tonight federal law enforcement is on high alert after an unprecedented number of threats circulating online, including the names of two fbi agents who searched former president trump s florida estate. in washington, workers placed fences and protective barriers at the fbi headquarters ahead of any possible protests. cbs elise preston is in new york with the latest. elise? lilia, the threats warn for the potential of violence against all levels of law enforcement officials. the threats are mainly occurring online, and fbi officials are concerned about their agents and staff. reporter: a joint fbi homeland security memo sent to law enforcement across the country warns of growing threats against them, including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in

KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir July 7, 2024

now along the gulf coast. rob marciano tracking it all. news tonight about a deadly police shootout in kentucky. two officers and a k-9 shot and killed. several officers wounded. police serving a warrant when the gunman opened fire at his home. pierre thomas standing by. summer shark warnings for the holiday weekend. authorities patrolling the shores. a 17-year-old girl now speaking out from her hospital bed after being attacked by a shark in florida. doctors trying to save her leg. overseas tonight, the deadly russian missile strike near odesa, ukraine. at least 21 people killed, 39 wounded. russia hitting a residential building and recreation center. after being detained for 134 days, the trial of wnba star brittney griner getting under way in moscow. president biden meeting today with ten democratic governors trying to protect abortion rights following the supreme court s overturning of roe v. wade. the president telling them, the fight is not over and warning of

MSNBC Morning Joe July 7, 2024

ready to discuss a prisoner swap. former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and the executive director of the wnba players association will join us to break down the latest. also ahead, democrats reach an agreement on their economic package helping president biden make good on a major campaign promise. we ll have the latest from the white house. that is because, and willie, my gosh, our economy later job numbers have just come out. you talk about a resilient economy, man. it keeps rolling. this is an incredible jobs number. the july jobs report is in and much stronger than expected. the u.s. economydded 528,000 jobs last month. with the unemployment rate ticking down to 3.5%. that jobs number notably higher than what we ve seen in recent months. economists are expecting gains to slow this month and in months to come. let s go right to nbc news senior business analyst stephanie ruhle. by my count, this is about twice as many jobs as most analysts expected to be added

FOXNEWS The Five July 7, 2024

inside a subway station after being stopped for not paying the fair. the team repeatedly punching the officer over and over again. then wrestling him to the ground including the officer in a choke hold. that suspect was later charged with assault and resisting arrest, but you can probably guess what happened next. just hours later he was back out on the street and that is despite the fact that the teen has been busted twice before for robbery and gun possession. a former cop telling jesse this is the direct result of the left constant anti-police rhetoric. can you imagine if this cop felt so in fear of his life that he had to use that weapon, there will be riots, he has to worry about getting arrested in losing his job and getting sued civilly. so while they are concentrating on that, they very well may lose their lives. judge jeanine: and mayor eric adams reacting and blaming ridiculous no cash bail laws. catch, release, repeat. catch, release, repeat. this person was

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