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FOXNEWSW Jesse July 6, 2024

so i take offense. i think the president does toost and sayingtense an that we havee taken this seriously. the southern border hasn officially been conquered. i love you, joe biden. i have tremendous respect for the japanese people, but they are beatingtremendo for the hell out of this country. be why s biden letting japan take over u.s.at steel? st another racial beat down rocks american schools was fox newsseo alert. donald trump has just beenedf kicked off the ballot in colorado. the colorado supreme court thllotd that donald trump engags in an insurrection against uprethe united states ond january 6th and undetrumr the 1n amendment, he s constitutionally prohibited from holding office . therefore, donald trump s name will not appear on the ballot of the republican primary in colorado and therefore notbal appear on the ballot in the general election in colorado. ot that is, unless the u.s. supreme court takes the case. donald trump will be appealing . the ruling and

FOXNEWSW Jesse July 6, 2024

jesse watters primetime . i take offense and the president does too. the southern border has officially been conquered. i love you joe biden. i have tremendous respect for the japanese people but they are beating this country why is joe biden letting the japanese take over u.s. steel? another racial beat down rocks american schools. jesse: plus. jesse: fox news alert. donald trump has been kicked off the ballot in colorado. the colorado supreme court ruled that donald trump engaged in an insurrection on january 6th. his name will not appear on the ballot in the general election in colorado that is unless the u.s. supreme court taking the case. donald trump will be appealing the ruling and to do supreme court has until january 14th to decide if they will take it. before this colorado thing sets a precedent and affects trump s ballot access in other states. colorado lawsuit was funded by an sor os funded outlet. decided by all democrat supreme court and t

FOXNEWS Gutfeld July 6, 2024

hands are always clucking. they get to say stupid stuff everyday and i get to say stupid everyday on purpose. take the covid lockdown. remember all the small businesses that went under and all the children scarred psychologically and emotionally because they could not socialize with each other. it broke up marriages and ruined what i had with taylor swift. never mind all that stuff because covid taught sunny hosten how to get her groceries delivered. that means it is time for living your life when you are feeling low you don t know what s true so you click on the channel and watch sonny on the view oh my god, where the hell do they get this stuff from, if you want the show the people know, the host is so stupid than you [ applause ] oh, nicely done, jean. you are hired for one more day. so, sonny, i bet you have not been in a supermarket for about three years. i have not been in the supermarket for three years. i give them a bi

BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024

let s get down to business. america s supreme court is set to hear two cases back to back that could reshape the internet. the first is gonzalez vs google. the second case being heard on wednesday is twitter vs taamneh. both deal with whether tech platforms should have legal immunity for what their users choose to post. for more, here s our north america business correspondent michelle fleury. should tech companies be held liable for harmful content promoted by their algorithms? that is the question being put before america s top court. eight years ago, gonzalez, 23 year old exchange student was killed by ices gunmen in paris. the family in seeking justice for her death is targeting google s video platform, youtube, alleging that by distributing terrorist training videos on its side, the tech giant acted as a recruiting platform for isis, in violation of us laws about helping terrorists. at the centre of this landmark as is a federal court forged in the earliest days of today

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 July 6, 2024

cnn s jamie gangel, who broke the story, joins us in the moment. first, though, the irony of classified documents ending up where they did, of all places. did you take any classified documents with you from the white house? i did not. do you see any reason for anyone to take classified documents with them leaving the white house? well, there would be no reason to have classified documents, particularly if they were in an unprotected area. so that was the former vice president in november talking about the former president, saying there is no reason for anyone to take classified documents with them after leaving office. here he is three days after the first batch of biden documents was reported suggesting that he knew how to handle such things. and then vice president did not. the handling of classified materials and the nation s secret is a very serious matter, and as a former vice president of the united states, i can speak from personal experience about the atte

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