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BBCNEWS Breakfast October 10, 2024

BBCNEWS Breakfast October 10, 2024
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FOXNEWS FOX Friends First September 12, 2024

Former President Donald Trump and swearing off in the abc president ial debate in philadelphia with less than two weeks to go before election. Ever think that she believed three years ago and four years ago was out window. She will go to my philosophy now and in fact, i was going to send her my maga had. I will do something and attend Donald Trumps rallies out of exhaustion and boredom. People dont leave my rallies. We have the most incredible rallies in the history of politics and that is because people want to take their policy back. Shes been against fracking for 12 years. Defund the police, she has been against that forever. She gave all that stuff up very wrongly, very horribly. She was big and defend the police. In minnesota we do minute, im talking now if you dont mind, police. Does that sound familiar . Donald trump was fired by 81 Million people. Lets be clear about that and clearly hes having a difficult time processing that. I talked with Military Leaders who work with you a

KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt September 11, 2024

Highstakes debate, and tropical Storm Francine on a Collision Course with the u. S. First tonight, francine, expected to strengthen to a hurricane this evening. As it closes in on the gulf coast, bringing lifethreatening Storm Surge and up to a foot of rain. Al roker is standing by. Also tonight, the highly anticipated clash between Kamala Harris and donald trump. Their first and potentially only debate before the election, with the race in a dead heat both candidates expected to go on the attack. And what mr. Trump told us his biggest challenge will be tonight. Our full team coverage. The scary moment on the tarmac in atlanta. Two delta planes colliding. The tail of one aircraft knocked off. We just hit something on the taxiway. Could you tell us what it was . What the airline says happened. The raging wildfires in the west forcing new evacuations. The deadly israeli airstrike on a humanitarian zone in gaza. And new video inside the tunnel where six hostages including an american were

CNN Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett July 7, 2024

got clobbered with all of the furniture and stuff that was floating. that is how i got this. i got shoved into a wall. when i got the front door open and there was a surge, it took me to the middle of the yard and i fought to get back on the porch. the shear force of the monster storm. we are standing in the middle of some of the destruction. i am john berman in fort myers, florida. in hurricane ian, it is a hurricane again. it has intensified to a category 1 storm and after tearing a destructive path through florida it is headed at south carolina with 85 miles per hour winds and it is expected to make landfall around midday near myrtle beach and could bring life threatening flooding there after what it did here. parts of the state just decimated. south carolina s governor says that we know what is coming. thursday was the first chance to assess some of the damage. cnn is reporting at least 19 storm related deaths. that number will almost certainly rise. here in fort myer

FOXNEWS FOX Friends First July 7, 2024

without power and at least 10 confirmed dead. todd: adam klotz tracking the storm, but we begin with doug luzader as ian approaches, doug, what are you experiencing now? doug: things are whipping up now, progressing, the wind is getting more intense and bands of rain are moving through, there are signs ian is getting closer. we thought ian was going to hit as a tropical storm and now it will be a category one hurricane, either way, you get a feeling in south carolina that most people are staying put. there is not a feeling of panic here, but there is concern about the flooding they will run into here. not so much about the wind, but the flooding. that tidal surge, storm surge, four to seven feet in the low country, four to seven feet doesn t just go up, it goes in, they are so close to sea level. we have not seen a mass exodus of people here, no real panic, but people are concerned about flooding because they deal with it so often. we saw image in the local newspaper of c

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