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FOXNEWSW FOX June 5, 2024

steve: todd and carley, thank you very much. 6:00 on the east coast. wednesday, june 5th. and this is fox & friends. and we start with a fox news alert. years in the making, we saw this coming, president biden s executive order action yesterday went into effect at midnight while you were sleeping. but, you know what? republicans like it, parts of it. democrats hate it in parts of it. solve the problem. to me solving the problem is expanding the path to citizenship. it s trying to be all tough on the border. it confuses the message about what we stand for. brian: always love the squad. and time magazine, i guests delivered to my house once a month interviewed joe biden and now the reporters are addressing the question of his age. he appears very much as he appears on tv. he is older than when he started in office. it s visible. brian: okay. he expands on that. steve: i think we all know that. brian: we all got older. steve: news flash. brian: breaking n

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday

hello, and welcome to sportsday. i m sarah mulkerrins. coming up on the programme. can the champions league breathe life back into liverpool just two wins injurgen klopp s last eight games, as his side get set to face rb leipzig. no such woes for the women s super league leaders as chelsea secure their spot in the quarter finals of the champions league. and the return of roger ends in familiarfashion after more than a year out federer still knows how to win at the qatar open. welcome along to sportsday this evening lots of big football stories to get through for you, but we re going to start with liverpool and their chance to halt their miserable run they ve been on domestically. they re in champions leaguew action against rb leipzig later. lots has been made ofjurgen klopp and his side s poor run of form at anfield. and while technically this is a home tie because of the coronavirus restrictions, the game is actually taking place in budapest. delighted to say for

BBCNEWS France Decides May 7, 2017

Be the youngest president since napoleon. He was voting in his hometown, rather nice seaside town. He wants to shake up french politics. He wants to bring together he says a Coalition Of The Willing which he said would be able to reform france. And he wants an open facing france at the centre of a much more deeply integrated European Union. He is the favourite but he is up union. He is the favourite but he is up againsta union. He is the favourite but he is up against a woman who needs very little introduction, Marine Le Pen of the Front National, the self proclaimed champion of the forgotten. She was voting in the north where she has been a regional councillor. She has a very different vision. She would restore the borders of france. She would limit immigration, she would bring back the frank, she would give the french people a membership on their European Union membership and she tells people at the rallies that she is the only defender of french workers and french factories against

BBCNEWS Breakfast May 23, 2017

Has described the blast as a barbaric act. Police say they are working to establish exactly what happened. We are currently treating this as a Terrorist Incident, until we have further information. This is clearly a very concerning time for everyone. On breakfast this morning, we will bring you the latest from the scene, and reaction to what could be the uks worst Terror Attack since the 7 7 london bombings. Good morning, it is tuesday 23 may. The news we are waking up to this morning an explosion at a Concert Venue in manchester, packed full of children and families, has claimed the lives of at least 19 people. Theresa may has paid tribute to the victims, and will chair a meeting of the governments Emergency Committee later this morning. The metro mayor of manchester, andy burnham, has called it a terrible night for our great city. We will be getting a further statement from andy burnham at around 7 30am this morning. We will be live with louise at the scene in a moment, but first let

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 26, 2017

To push the boundaries in a pool. The olympic champion broke his own world record in the 50m breaststroke twice in one day. And sniffing out disease. Could dogs hold the key to early diagnosis of parkinsons . And carol has the weather. After a bright start in the east, the rain already in the west will move east through the day and we will all see it, heaviest in scotla nd will all see it, heaviest in scotland and Northern Ireland and Northern England and itll be accompanied by blustery winds. Behind it we see a return to sunshine and showers. More in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. All sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040 as part of efforts to reduce Air Pollution. The government is also expected to announce more than £250 million of funding for local councils to tackle emissions from Diesel Vehicles. Holly hamilton reports. Drives up in a 9001908 model t. Weve come a long way in terms of design but for 100 years weve been relying o

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