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total. i couldn t imagine caucusing for anybody else. that s just me. will not let this man get anywhere near again and we have to acknowledge that reality. which is a chill up your spine is we cannot afford the president kamala harris. we can t another nailbiter of election. people realized this country needs leadership and can t just rerun the 2020 election. you will never have to participate and vote in a way that s going to pack as much punch as he will monday night. all will one nation. breaking news. gop candidates making final push as you just heard on nila. i whether this is ahead of august. the contest, the first is you know of the four presidential election, former president donald trump leaving in about every pull from day one, up by double digits, 20, 30 points with former south carolina governor nikki haley, and earlier in the week battling for the number two but looking to make up ground but this is just the polls, only going by the pull nothing spent. ....
. and officials in texas say that they are trying their best with the resources they have. processing migrants has become. but authorities in iceland are not ready to let people back into that you are homes just yet. we ll explain why. two georgian election workers have the green light to go after rudy giuliani s assets right away to collect their award. a judge in washington gave them the go-ahead on wednesday. that is after the former trump attorney was ordered to pay close to $150 million to two women who sued him for defamation over statements after the 2020 election. and as jessica schneider reports, the judge concluded some of giuliani s own claims don t add up. reporter: the judge in this case is really coming out with some scathing language against rudy giuliani in giving these plaintiffs the green light to start or try to start collecting anyway their $148 million right now. she s really criticizing rudy giuliani and his failure to really ....
and then your being looked at for it. imagine, your shaken in the dead of night. my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. in bed, right next to you. your husband, murdered. hearty wrap around your head, is it? yes. and here s the twist. you are the suspect. it s the worst feeling, thinking you re gonna be blamed for your husband s death. could she have been the killer? or, with someone keeping a secret? he said, what did you do. what did you do? i don t know what to tell you. just of the truth. hello, and welcome to dateline . it s the stuff of nightmares. and a traitor creeps into your bedroom in the middle of the night and opens fire. but for melissa oxley, the bad dream was all too real. she told investigators she d been startled from her sleep to find her husband, ben, dead from a gunshot blast. it seems streams, they thought, that no one else in the house was hurt. including melissa, who was sleeping by his side. stranger still ....
it s a big problem. this morning the cost of concussion, your stories. maybe you are a parent or a competitor, a coach or a doctor. if in doubt, sit it out. if you have experience, call in. we will be discussing that in the first hour. look forward to talking. and the news now with dan brennan. inspectors say the met police still failing to investigate deaths properly years after serious flaws were exposed in the case of serial killer stephen port, who is serving a whole life term for the murders of four men in 2014 and 2015 will stop its majesty s inspector of constabulary looked at lack of training, inadequate intelligence procedures and unacceptable record keeping. the met accepts the force needs to do more. the foreign secretary james cleverly is urging all uk nationals wanting to escape fighting in sudan to come forward as quickly as quickly as possible. the ceasefire there has been extended another three days. so far nearly 900 british nationals and residents have been ....
from an absolutely huge earthquake and almost equally large aftershock that hit today. the initial quake was centered in south central turkey. that initial jolt hit between 4:00 and 4:30 in the morning so people were home in their beds that initial quake was 7.8 and it was followed hours later by an aftershock that was 7.5 now, having such a huge quake like that followed in such quick succession but almost equally large quake, anything significantly damaged but still standing after the first shock, it came down in the aftershock in turkey alone they re saying ther more than 5,000 buildings that collapsed across across the southern border into northern rdsyria, there are aga thousands of, buildings collapd there as well between turkey and syria, we are talking about a death toll alreadyou approachin 4,000 people killed with many, many, many more thousands of peoplend injured. tonight, of course, is the twin horror of trying to rescue people trapped in the rubble and unde ....