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Transcripts For FOXNEWS The Story With Martha MacCallum 20240710

Entire exhibit. The living conditions for soldiers in the pacific to the boxed eggs and krations that they ate day in and day out. You can get a sense of the culture and life at the time as troops fought thousands of miles away. You can see the young ladies keeping everything going here while they were away at war. We ll take you through this incredible experience throughout the hour. Plus, a sitdown with a man that lived it all. 99yearold veteran richard schimmel was one of the first soldiers to work with radar. It was in a kit. They didn t know how to put it together. He was one of the first people to spot the japanese on the radar that sunday morning. You ll hear from him. When you come to an event like this, why do you think it s so important for people to understand what you went through and pearl harbor and the war? it s what america is. We re supposed to be the strongest nation in the world. Martha: our thanks. We ll hear more from him. First, the latest breaking news on the sta

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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240711

front out while keeping the freed stern clear and they hope to refloat it in the coming hours, but the ceo of a savage company working to free the ship said this was the easiest part and the bow is stuck rock solid. we ll bring in ben wiedeman joining us live from cairo. good to see you again, ben. the bow stuck but the stern is free. what is the latest information you have on this effort to free the whole vessel? reporter: well, we know that the high tide peaks in about an hour and a half and that s when egyptian officials are hoping that there will be progress made and free the bow. certainly the statement from the ceo from the dutch dredging company that the bow is stuck rock solid in clay throws a bit of cold water on the euphoria that was in the air here in egypt. it appears that perhaps even though progress has been made, very impressive progress has been made, we re still not out of the woods or the water, so to speak. the plan was that if it was free and could float

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

victory over nazi germany. we ll also have a special report from the east of ukraine, where the fighting in this war, is most intense. the big picture here in the donbas is that the kremlin s offensive is largely stalled. they ve taken hardly any significant towns, and the ukrainians are making them pay a heavy price for every scrap of land. and bbc news has revealed how untreated sewage is being dumped illegally in rivers across the uk, putting health and nature at risk. and birmingham airport admits it was chaos this morning as thousands queued for hours to get through security. good evening. welcome to the programme. the labour leader sir keir starmer says he will quit if he s fined by durham police for breaking covid rules last year during lockdown. he s been under pressure after the police announced they would be investigating an event at which he drank beer and had a curry with party workers at an mp s office. in a statement this afternoon sir keir insisted repeatedly t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

plus a first look at tomorrow s front pages. good evening. england s lionesses have thrilled and delighted fans at home and abroad by beating the hosts australia 3 1 in a keenly contested world cup semi final. it s the third consecutive time they ve been in the last four in the world cup and it now means they will face spain in the final on sunday. today s match was full of drama and tension, leaving the audience wherever they were on a rollercoaster of emotions. it s tough being a fan. with a place in the final potentially 90 minutes away, the tension was deep and palpable. despite a nervy opening, england s first goal sparked wild celebrations. cheering. ..both in australia and back home. but australia s supporters knew their team weren t going down without a fight. cheering. and a goal in the second half restored hope to the home nation. england fans on tenterhooks but then two more goals sealed england s place in sunday s final against spain. # it s coming home.#

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Special 20240704

former president donald trump tries to get the criminal case against him in florida thrown out. we have an answer from the judge. what if you could work 32 hours a week and still be paid for 40? well, congress takes a look at that and we talk about the troubled present and uncertain future of college football with seven-time national championship coach nick saban. bret: but, first, breaking tonight, haiti is spiraling into chaos. political turmoil and street violence and there are still, at least, hundreds of americans still on the island nation as of tonight. so far, it appears the biden administration s message to those americans in haiti is you re on your own. the president s team says it is not preparing to assist in the evacuation at this point. correspondent gillian turner is at the state department tonight with the latest. good evening, gillian. hi, bret there are potentially as you mentioned hundreds of americans trapped on the ground in haiti tonight as the cou

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