history. [cheers and applause] i know. i know. in history. i would not believe it myself except that there it is. in the chart i made an hour ago. super bowl xlix, final match episode good the last episode of cheers. and there s gutfeld! in that middle, doubling all of that. 4 billion viewers. [cheers and applause] the data is right there. we did it without our staff breaking into the capitol. [laughter] i bet you did not know that stuff. why? because we live in two different worlds. in one world. you are the hero and in the other, are the billing. i could be thor or say 10. each worlds mirror each other. for example it went broke the supreme court justice he wrote would be so mr. tamayo so yes to mayor. in the opposite would be the reverse. we are told by that may get that you can t respect both sides. it is one or the other. there are 64 genders but only one worldview. once in a while it is good when someone comes along to remind us that it does not have to be this way.
america are hurting because of inflation. donald trump loved west virginia and west virginia loves donald trump. there is a passenger flying a plane that is not a pilot and the pilot is incapacitated. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is wednesday, may 11th, 4:00 a.m. in washington, 11:00 a.m. in ukraine. more help could be on the way soon to ukraine to fight off russia s brutal invasion. u.s. house lawmakers have approved an aid package worth about $40 billion in addition to the nearly $14 billion already provided to ukraine earlier this year. if the senate approves, u.s. president joe biden is expected to sign it into law. meanwhile in eastern ukraine the mayor reports missile strikes on two areas of the city of of. but russia is not succeeding on many fronts. ukrainian forces claim that they destroyed a russian tank near kharkiv. the u.s. director of national intelligence says that russian failures could lead to a dangerous new phase of t
president donald trump for his endorsement and support of my campaign. when donald trump puts his mind to something, you better watch out. donald trump loves west virginia and west virginia loves donald trump. now, nebraska showed trump a little less love. cnn projects khashoggi farmger jim pillen will beat trump s preferred for governor charles herbster, who was accused of sexual misconduct by eight women which he denied. trump said he is a fine man who has been badly maligned. the senate votes today on a bill that would codify into law a woman s right to seek an abortion, following the leak of that draft supreme court opinion of course overturning roe v. wade. the bill would need 60 votes to pass, so it really has no chance in this 50/50 senate, but democratic majority leader chuck schumer says today s vote will put every member of the senate on the record. meantime republican leader mitch mcconnell clarified or at least tried to clarify that comment about a federal abo
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