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those for and against donald trump. it has been an interesting morning to see briefly tensions flaring with those protesters here outside of court. we're still waiting for the high—stakes jury selection process high—sta kes jury selection process to high—stakes jury selection process to get underway. jury selection is often thought of as a make or break moment for either side because ultimately donald trumps fate will be in the hands of those 12 jurors and i2 alternates. both sides will be trying to go through and pick the most favourable jury be trying to go through and pick the most favourablejury for be trying to go through and pick the most favourable jury for their be trying to go through and pick the most favourablejury for their side. most favourable jury for their side. thejudge has said most favourablejury for their side. the judge has said this most favourablejury for their side. thejudge has said this is most favourablejury for their side. the judge has said this is the most favourablejury for their sid
those for and against donald trump. it has been an interesting morning to see briefly tensions flaring with those protesters here outside of court. we're still waiting for the high—stakes jury selection process high—sta kes jury selection process to high—stakes jury selection process to get underway. jury selection is often thought of as a make or break moment for either side because ultimately donald trumps fate will be in the hands of those 12 jurors and i2 alternates. both sides will...
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correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. this is a moving story — we're keeping across developments. this is live outside that court in new york. our team in the courtroom says mr trump is sitting with just two aides at the back of the courtroom. art reporter says that mr trump is fidgeting a lot in his seat and he rocked back and forth in his chair and then looks down and at some point it looked like his eyes were closed. you can go to the bbc website if you want to follow all of those updates from inside the courtroom. the court says this trial could last around six to eight weeks, with hearings scheduled every weekday except wednesday meaning that an outcome is likely before us election day in november. amid the several criminal and civil trials he is facing, trump continues to campaign for a second term in office as part of the 2024 presidential race, hoping to beat incumbent presidentjoe biden and return
correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. this is a moving story — we're keeping across developments. this is live outside that court in new york. our team in the courtroom says mr trump is sitting with just two aides at the back of the courtroom. art reporter says that mr trump is fidgeting a lot in his seat and he rocked back and forth in his chair and then looks down and at...
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team will be looking for thatjuror trump's team will be looking for that juror who trump's team will be looking for thatjuror who may trump's team will be looking for that juror who may hang thisjury for that juror who may hang this jury because they are not convinced about some of the evidence and may play into trump's hand so it will be a long process to whittle down groups of potentialjurors groups of potential jurors tomorrow groups of potentialjurors tomorrow with all sorts of questions to figure out how it may end. questions to figure out how it ma end. �* . ., may end. and in the prosecution does have _ may end. and in the prosecution does have the _ may end. and in the prosecution does have the task _ may end. and in the prosecution does have the task of _ may end. and in the prosecution does have the task of trying - may end. and in the prosecution does have the task of trying to i does have the task of trying to thread the needle here and make something that has to do with bookkeeping and show that link in regard to allegations with campaign financing law. can you help us
team will be looking for thatjuror trump's team will be looking for that juror who trump's team will be looking for thatjuror who may trump's team will be looking for that juror who may hang thisjury for that juror who may hang this jury because they are not convinced about some of the evidence and may play into trump's hand so it will be a long process to whittle down groups of potentialjurors groups of potential jurors tomorrow groups of potentialjurors tomorrow with all sorts of questions to...
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faith, donald trump tried to chan . e 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the _ 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting _ 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of— 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of the - 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of the trial - 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of the trial in l change the setting of the trial in manhattan and that is because new york is a city mostly made up of democrats. we can assume. what is esteem's concern and what will they be worried about when it comes to these juries? be worried about when it comes to thesejuries? will they be worried about when it comes to these juries? will they generally be concerned they cannot find an impartialjury?— concerned they cannot find an impartialjury? impartial “ury? again they will be able to impartialjury? again they will be able to find _ impartialjury? again they will be able to find an _ impartialjury? again they will be able to find an impartial- impartialjury? again they will be
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yet — on saturday, donald trump attacked yet, on saturday, donald trump attacked his former attorney, michael cohen. mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. other key witnesses include former media executive, david pecker, who helped cover up the alleged affair, and he testified before a grand jury in 2023. trump s press secretary during the 2020 presidential campaign, hope hicks. she could shed light on what was happening inside the political operation in the final weeks before the 2016 election. former playboy model, karen mcdougal, who told cnn she had an affair with the former president that began in 2006 — which trump denies. prosecutors in new york cited evidence of payments made to her by trump. and of course, the woman at the center of the trial, stormy daniels. while no cameras will be allowed the courtroom, donald trump is expected to try to use the media attention to his advantage as he again eyes the white house. i'm joined by a political and investigations reporter at the guardian covering donald trump and the justice guardian covering donald trump an
yet — on saturday, donald trump attacked yet, on saturday, donald trump attacked his former attorney, michael cohen. mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. other key witnesses include former media executive, david pecker, who helped cover up the alleged affair, and he testified before a grand jury in 2023. trump s press secretary during the 2020 presidential campaign, hope hicks. she could shed light on what was happening inside the political operation in the final weeks...
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correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. renato stabile is a criminal attorney who does jury consulting, advising legal teams on their trial strategy. he explained the main issues to know about this stage of the trial. well, you know, i think we saw today that this is going to be a very slow process. the court had to take up some preliminary matters this morning. jurors didn't get into the courtroom until after lunch. and then when the judge asked who cannot be fair and impartial, approximately 50% of them raised their hands. that's an extraordinary number of jurors who were just allowed to raise their hands and walk out the door. so i think it's going to be many, many days before we see the jury in this case. yeah, we understand there are 500 prospective jurors to get through. what are they being asked and how will that inform who the defence and prosecution look to strike off? yeah, so, they're going to each be going through and —— i
correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. renato stabile is a criminal attorney who does jury consulting, advising legal teams on their trial strategy. he explained the main issues to know about this stage of the trial. well, you know, i think we saw today that this is going to be a very slow process. the court had to take up some preliminary matters this morning. jurors didn't get into the courtroom until...
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trump that's because a lot of aravi . ., �* . ~' trump that's because a lot of aravi . ., ~ ., trump that's because a lot of aravi . ., ~ trump that's because a lot of aravi . .,~ , gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily — gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily about _ gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily about himself - gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily about himself but i wondered, when you are talking _ i wondered, when you are talking to him, could you use what — talking to him, could you use what you _ talking to him, could you use what you are building because... crosstalk. he's not that keen— because... crosstalk. he's not that keen on computers, is it? that's— that keen on computers, is it? that's correct, he is not necessarily a technologist and that was one of the bigger outcomes that came out of building truth social was we run into a lot of political people and people they were very interested in the political spectrum and so few of them understood technology in itself. we were talking earlier about artificial intelligence and the br
trump that's because a lot of aravi . ., �* . ~' trump that's because a lot of aravi . ., ~ ., trump that's because a lot of aravi . ., ~ trump that's because a lot of aravi . .,~ , gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily — gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily about _ gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily about himself - gravity. you'll talk to you but if primarily about himself but i wondered, when you are talking _ i wondered, when you are talking to him, could you use...
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. —— the polls for trump. robert was _ it will. —— the polls for trump. robert was talking about how he doesn't think the trial will have an impact because people are so squarely focused on the economy, the famous refrain in us elections, it is the economy, stupid, what is your take on that?— take on that? what is interesting toda is take on that? what is interesting today is some — take on that? what is interesting today is some statistics - take on that? what is interesting today is some statistics out i take on that? what is interesting i today is some statistics out suggest that biden is beginning to be a bit more trusted on the economy which is obviously good news for the democratic campaign but let's go back to what trump will actually be doing all the way through this process, and what he is going to be able to do is to hold the floor. so, he will have all the world's cameras on him as he goes through the courts, he will have a wednesday off, so he will be able to go off on his campaign trailand off, so he will be able to go off on his campaign
. —— the polls for trump. robert was _ it will. —— the polls for trump. robert was talking about how he doesn't think the trial will have an impact because people are so squarely focused on the economy, the famous refrain in us elections, it is the economy, stupid, what is your take on that?— take on that? what is interesting toda is take on that? what is interesting today is some — take on that? what is interesting today is some statistics - take on that? what is interesting today...
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_ against donald trump. how high are the stakes here? we - against donald trump. how high are the stakes here? we heard i are the stakes here? we heard from mr trump speaking out, and we often say every time he appears in court his funding goes up at his supporters use this as a rallying call. but there are serious implications here. with this damage mr trump's chances of the presidency? i trump's chances of the presidency?— trump's chances of the presidency? trump's chances of the residen ? ~ ., , presidency? i think that they can and i _ presidency? i think that they can and i think _ presidency? i think that they can and i think that - presidency? i think that they can and i think that is - presidency? i think that they can and i think that is why i presidency? i think that they| can and i think that is why he is making such a fuss about it outside the courtroom even though he is not allowed to inside the courtroom. the bottom line is if he is convicted on these counts, it will cost him dearly, particularly with independent voters. he has his support base, th
_ against donald trump. how high are the stakes here? we - against donald trump. how high are the stakes here? we heard i are the stakes here? we heard from mr trump speaking out, and we often say every time he appears in court his funding goes up at his supporters use this as a rallying call. but there are serious implications here. with this damage mr trump's chances of the presidency? i trump's chances of the presidency?— trump's chances of the presidency? trump's chances of the residen ?...
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ii would that affect specific charges against donald trump?— against donald trump? if they basically save _ against donald trump? if they basically save this _ against donald trump? if they basically save this requires i against donald trump? if they i basically save this requires some kind of destruction of evidence, i think the government will come back and say that donald trump is still liable under this particular criminal statute because what he advocated for for individuals to destroy electoral college vote results and so they were actually, not just disrupting results and so they were actually, notjust disrupting a proceeding probably, but their effort was to attempt to actually destroy documents and therefore, would give them coverage under that statute and them coverage under that statute and the charges would be valid.— anthony michael kreis, assistant professor of law at georgia state university. donald trump is back in court in new york — for the second day ofjury selection in his hush—money criminal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, h
ii would that affect specific charges against donald trump?— against donald trump? if they basically save _ against donald trump? if they basically save this _ against donald trump? if they basically save this requires i against donald trump? if they i basically save this requires some kind of destruction of evidence, i think the government will come back and say that donald trump is still liable under this particular criminal statute because what he advocated for for individuals to destroy...
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is the very likely— territory where trump is the very likely gop— territory where trump is the very likely gop nominee, and now we are heading _ likely gop nominee, and now we are heading into the face of election season— heading into the face of election season where the question is how much _ season where the question is how much will— season where the question is how much will this alienate swing voters. — much will this alienate swing voters, and those other people that candidates — voters, and those other people that candidates will want to win.- candidates will want to win. surely there will be _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot of _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot of interest - candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot of interest in - there will be a lot of interest in this trial. people are generally interested in sex and blackmail. yes, that's true, lucy! people are interested — yes, that's tr
is the very likely— territory where trump is the very likely gop— territory where trump is the very likely gop nominee, and now we are heading _ likely gop nominee, and now we are heading into the face of election season— heading into the face of election season where the question is how much _ season where the question is how much will— season where the question is how much will this alienate swing voters. — much will this alienate swing voters, and those other people that candidates...
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new york city is heavily anti— trump, manhattan is even more anti— trump. here on wall street the courthouse is about a ten minute walk from my office, it will be very difficult to find fair and impartialjurors. it is in any criminal case but especially here for him. he criminal case but especially here for him.— criminal case but especially here for him. he says he will testi , here for him. he says he will testify. he — here for him. he says he will testify. he is— here for him. he says he will testify, he is prepared - here for him. he says he will testify, he is prepared to - here for him. he says he will testify, he is prepared to do| testify, he is prepared to do so. do you think he will? will his legal team put him in the stand? it could be very high risk, couldn't it?— stand? it could be very high risk, couldn't it? so, in most cases, defendants _ risk, couldn't it? so, in most cases, defendants don't - risk, couldn't it? so, in most l cases, defendants don't testify — it's not up to his legal team the right of a defendant to testify is ex
new york city is heavily anti— trump, manhattan is even more anti— trump. here on wall street the courthouse is about a ten minute walk from my office, it will be very difficult to find fair and impartialjurors. it is in any criminal case but especially here for him. he criminal case but especially here for him.— criminal case but especially here for him. he says he will testi , here for him. he says he will testify. he — here for him. he says he will testify. he is— here for him. he...
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we have a judge that hates trump, a judge _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that shouldn't be on this case, — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he is totally conflicted. a muslim student loses a high court challenge in london against a ban on prayer rituals at school. and the house of commons debates whether smoking should be banned forfuture generations in britain. welcome tojerusalem, where you join is at five o'clock in the late afternoon, and israel is today saying it has launched a diplomatic offensive against iran, calling for more sanctions against the islamic republic, after the unprecedented attack last weekend. iran has launched an offensive of its own, insisting in calls to regional and world leaders that it acted in legitimate self—defence, but the israeli foreign minister, israel katz, has written to more than 30 countries urging them to designate iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps as a terrorist organisation. also today, the israeli government has been s
we have a judge that hates trump, a judge _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that shouldn't be on this case, — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he is totally conflicted. a muslim student loses a high court challenge in london against a ban on prayer rituals at school. and the house of commons debates whether smoking should be banned forfuture generations in britain. welcome tojerusalem,...
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donald trump has denied the extramarital affair and any wrongdoing. however, he has acknowledged reimbursing cohen after initially denying any knowledge of the payments while president. did you know about $130,000 payments to stormy daniels? | but manhattan's district attorney alleges trump directed those payments as part of a scheme to help his 2016 campaign for the presidency and then falsified business records when he disguised the payments as legal fees. less than two weeks before the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 to stormy daniels' lawyer. that payment was to hide damaging information from the voting public. the participant scheme was illegal. political and legal experts disagree over the significance of the case. i think this case isjust so unique compared to the others. the others are really focused on actions that he truly undertook to undermine our democracy, right. and so this case is about, it's about paying off a mistress. it's a serious case. this is notjust about a porn star, which some people are trying to portray
donald trump has denied the extramarital affair and any wrongdoing. however, he has acknowledged reimbursing cohen after initially denying any knowledge of the payments while president. did you know about $130,000 payments to stormy daniels? | but manhattan's district attorney alleges trump directed those payments as part of a scheme to help his 2016 campaign for the presidency and then falsified business records when he disguised the payments as legal fees. less than two weeks before the...
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i think donald trump needs to — 2024? i think donald trump needs to execute _ 2024? i think donald trump needs to execute the i 2024? i think donald trump needs to execute the plan i 2024? i think donald trumpl needs to execute the plan he had in 2016 and that was not doing what most candidates do, travelling to philadelphia and pittsburgh, making a campaign stop in speech, saying hello, he had all the small communities, the ones on the far suburbs, communities, the ones on the farsuburbs, outside communities, the ones on the far suburbs, outside suburbs of philadelphia and pittsburgh. but also hitting places like harrisburg and erie. 0ne but also hitting places like harrisburg and erie. one thing we haven't forgotten here in erie is in 2016, hillary clinton didn't make a stop here, she flew over on her way to detroit but didn't stop in erie county. i think i would be a mistake tojoe biden and donald trump in this election. voters are expecting them to come right here to erie. pond voters are expecting them to come right here to erie. and i have every — come right
i think donald trump needs to — 2024? i think donald trump needs to execute _ 2024? i think donald trump needs to execute the i 2024? i think donald trump needs to execute the plan i 2024? i think donald trumpl needs to execute the plan he had in 2016 and that was not doing what most candidates do, travelling to philadelphia and pittsburgh, making a campaign stop in speech, saying hello, he had all the small communities, the ones on the far suburbs, communities, the ones on the farsuburbs,...
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does it feel| like there is a groundswell of support for donald trump? i support for donald trump? i wouldn't say a groundswell of support, there is still a lot of trump apathy out there as well, just people who just, republicans and committed —— in particular, modern republicans who just particular, modern republicans whojust do not like particular, modern republicans who just do not like the man, they do not want to vote for him, but they also have their grievances were joe him, but they also have their grievances werejoe biden, so there are going to be these moderate republicans, mostly in the suburbs of detroit, some owsian can county around grand rapids, they are really trying to wrestle what to do and then you havejust to wrestle what to do and then you have just sort of independence in general and that's where the polling really is not good forjoe biden, was independence right now is giving towards donald trump. given how close it is in this context, you have already seen some of the ghattas come through here, them michigan is really going to see a lot of love from joe b
does it feel| like there is a groundswell of support for donald trump? i support for donald trump? i wouldn't say a groundswell of support, there is still a lot of trump apathy out there as well, just people who just, republicans and committed —— in particular, modern republicans who just particular, modern republicans whojust do not like particular, modern republicans who just do not like the man, they do not want to vote for him, but they also have their grievances were joe him, but they...
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we have a judge that hates trump, a judge _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that shouldn't be on this case, — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he is totally conflicted. a muslim student loses a high court challenge in london against a ban on prayer rituals at school. and the house of commons debates whether smoking should be banned forfuture generations in britain.
we have a judge that hates trump, a judge _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that _ we have a judge that hates trump, a judge that shouldn't be on this case, — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he — judge that shouldn't be on this case, he is totally conflicted. a muslim student loses a high court challenge in london against a ban on prayer rituals at school. and the house of commons debates whether smoking should be banned forfuture generations in britain.
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correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. in the last few minutes, donald trump left the court, which has wrapped up for the david he sent a message to his supporters saying, i just stormed out of the courtroom, although it was an ordinary departure. he has to be back here tomorrow and for almost every day of this trial. thejudge refused tomorrow and for almost every day of this trial. the judge refused today to allow him and his legal team a day off next week, when they want to go to the supreme court and make arguments about why mr trump should be immune from any of these criminal prosecutions. up until now, over the last year or so, we have seen trump being very adept at using his legal troubles to his political advantage the question is how that is going to play now he has become the first ever former president stand trial in a criminal trial. he could be the first to be found guilty of a criminal offence and the first convicted felon r
correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could last for months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. in the last few minutes, donald trump left the court, which has wrapped up for the david he sent a message to his supporters saying, i just stormed out of the courtroom, although it was an ordinary departure. he has to be back here tomorrow and for almost every day of this trial. thejudge refused tomorrow and for almost every day of this trial. the judge refused today...
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even donald trump himself_ a step further. even donald trump himself is— a step further. even donald trump himself is mixed up about this. the day before — himself is mixed up about this. the day before yesterday he said he was not for _ day before yesterday he said he was not for a _ day before yesterday he said he was not for a national ban. today he is saying _ not for a national ban. today he is saying arizona has gone a step too far and _ saying arizona has gone a step too far and something has to be done about_ far and something has to be done about it — far and something has to be done about it. he is trying to have his cake _ about it. he is trying to have his cake and — about it. he is trying to have his cake and eat it as well because he understands what is at play here. in arizona _ understands what is at play here. in arizona there are 1.6 million of reproductive age and this is not a joke _ reproductive age and this is not a joke these — reproductive age and this is not a joke. these are millions of lives we are talking — joke. these are millions of
even donald trump himself_ a step further. even donald trump himself is— a step further. even donald trump himself is mixed up about this. the day before — himself is mixed up about this. the day before yesterday he said he was not for _ day before yesterday he said he was not for a _ day before yesterday he said he was not for a national ban. today he is saying _ not for a national ban. today he is saying arizona has gone a step too far and _ saying arizona has gone a step too far and...
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— trump politically? well, it was when he was first — trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted _ trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in _ trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in this - trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in this new- he was first indicted in this new york case, that his political fortunes turned round and he started gaining support, getting him to the point where he is is now, where he is the republican nominee for president. it galvanised his supporters when he was talking about how he has been politically % cuted. he says frequently they are not after me, they are after you he says talking about his loyal band of supporters i am just standing in their way, supporters i am just standing in theirway, i hear supporters i am just standing in their way, i hear people telling me they do believe that that donald trump is here in court, defending their constitutional rights so for them, i am sure it will redouble their support for him. what will be interesting
— trump politically? well, it was when he was first — trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted _ trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in _ trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in this - trump politically? well, it was when he was first indicted in this new- he was first indicted in this new york case, that his political fortunes turned round and he started gaining support, getting him to the point where he is is now, where he is...
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well, trump is the oriuin of your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all— your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this _ your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this because _ your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this because it's - your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this because it's his i origin of all this because it's his view, _ origin of all this because it's his view, he's — origin of all this because it's his view, he's been hostile to ukraine going _ view, he's been hostile to ukraine going on— view, he's been hostile to ukraine going on eight years now because he listened _ going on eight years now because he listened to— going on eight years now because he listened to a lot of conspiracists who fed — listened to a lot of conspiracists who fed him lies about ukraine's role in _ who fed him lies about ukraine's role in the — who fed him lies about ukraine's role in the 2016 american election, which _ role in the 2016 american election, which he _ role in the 2016 american election, which he swallowed — partly be
well, trump is the oriuin of your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all— your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this _ your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this because _ your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this because it's - your thoughts? well, trump is the origin of all this because it's his i origin of all this because it's his view, _ origin of all this because it's his view, he's — origin of all this because it's his view, he's been hostile to...
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or how i feel about donald trump. donald trump has listened to dozens of potentialjurors being quizzed about whether they can be truly impartial about him through this trial. they're all asked 42 questions, including... have you ever supported an extremist organisation like those who stormed the capitol on the 6th of january? this man feared he could be biased as he grew up with republican friends and family in texas. you know, everyone says it's going to be a six week trial, but you have to carry that burden the rest of your life. whether he's guilty or innocent, you know, people are going to know that you were on one one side or the other side of history. donald trump was told off for muttering in the court. the judge told him he will not toleratejurors being intimidated. six people have so far been selected as jurors. the court needs six more, as well as six alternative members, before the trial can get started. there were a few testy arguments in the courtroom this afternoon as the lawyers of donald trump objected
or how i feel about donald trump. donald trump has listened to dozens of potentialjurors being quizzed about whether they can be truly impartial about him through this trial. they're all asked 42 questions, including... have you ever supported an extremist organisation like those who stormed the capitol on the 6th of january? this man feared he could be biased as he grew up with republican friends and family in texas. you know, everyone says it's going to be a six week trial, but you have to...
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correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. here's out north america correspondent nada tawfik with the latest updaye, what happened in the court. we're waiting for high—stakes jury selection to take place. but really, the majority of the morning was dedicated to what the judge said, what's tying up loose ends without going back and forth each side about some of the evidentiary issues. the judge ruling that some of donald trumps past allegations of sexual is assault can be brought into this case. also that infamous access hollywood tape that came out right before the 2016 election in which he is heard bragging about grabbing women by their genitals because he is famous. that cannot be played in court i observe. a transcript can be read to the jury. just to give you a bit of flavour of the evidence they are haggling over and what should or shouldn't be presented to jurors in this case. also, prosecutors have said that they want donald trump defi
correct — trump derangement syndrome. this case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. here's out north america correspondent nada tawfik with the latest updaye, what happened in the court. we're waiting for high—stakes jury selection to take place. but really, the majority of the morning was dedicated to what the judge said, what's tying up loose ends without going back and forth each side about some of the evidentiary issues. the judge ruling that some of...
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. with the race between joe biden and donald trump-— donald trump. there is a poll out today that — donald trump. there is a poll out today that has — donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe _ donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe biden - donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe biden leading l today that hasjoe biden leading nationally by 4% but if you look at another pull from the wall street that has donald trump ahead in six of the seven battleground states and are the states that matter and will essentially defied the selection and all but one in which they are tired and here in michigan, donald trump leads and all the poles of been done in the last month except one again which they are tied and given the margin for error in these things, tiny numbers of difference, it is too close to call the race at this point. too close to call the race at this oint. ., ~' ,, too close to call the race at this oint. . ,, i. . ., too close to call the race at this oint. . ,, . ., ., point. thank you so much for that.
. with the race between joe biden and donald trump-— donald trump. there is a poll out today that — donald trump. there is a poll out today that has — donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe _ donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe biden - donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe biden leading l today that hasjoe biden leading nationally by 4% but if you look at another pull from the wall street that has donald trump ahead in six of the seven...
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so, i think what donald trump says often gets filtered by a media that are pretty anti—trump. so, i'm not saying that i agree with absolutely everything he's ever said, but he's been very clear that he is committed to nato, he's been very clear that he was the instigator of supplying the arms to back up ukraine. and i believe... you know, i do agree that under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. you know, i think that our opponents feared the trump presidency more than they fear the democrats being in office. i think that's a reality. we can speak now to sir geoffrey clifton—brown, conservative mp and treasurer of the influential backbench 1922 committee. i will talk to in a moment about liz truss, but let's begin with a more substantive issue tonight, and that is rwanda. you knocked down seven amendments, rishi sunak said that flights would take off by spring, but you heard there that there could be a delay of 12 weeks. how likely is it that there will be no flights before the end of may?- is it that there will be no flights before
so, i think what donald trump says often gets filtered by a media that are pretty anti—trump. so, i'm not saying that i agree with absolutely everything he's ever said, but he's been very clear that he is committed to nato, he's been very clear that he was the instigator of supplying the arms to back up ukraine. and i believe... you know, i do agree that under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. you know, i think that our opponents feared the trump...
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donald trump -- the “ury. what did you make of that?— donald trump -- the “ury. what did you make of that? might view is that the donald trump _ you make of that? might view is that the donald trump is _ you make of that? might view is that the donald trump is facing _ you make of that? might view is that the donald trump is facing perpetual difficulty in that his tendency to opine on matters related from anything to the ongoing election to the rule of law puts him in a position of perpetual difficulty. a litigant is typically instructed to remain cautious when engaging in prosecution. trump's inclination is to go to the public and seek to appeal to the public. suggesting a judge should not be sitting is a remarkable move and typically never undertaken by litigant.— undertaken by litigant. there are his comments _ undertaken by litigant. there are his comments on _ undertaken by litigant. there are his comments on truth _ undertaken by litigant. there are his comments on truth social - undertaken by litigant. there are his comments on truth social, i undertaken
donald trump -- the “ury. what did you make of that?— donald trump -- the “ury. what did you make of that? might view is that the donald trump _ you make of that? might view is that the donald trump is _ you make of that? might view is that the donald trump is facing _ you make of that? might view is that the donald trump is facing perpetual difficulty in that his tendency to opine on matters related from anything to the ongoing election to the rule of law puts him in a position of...
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donald trump speaking a few minutes ago. you can scan the qr code on the screen to follow this on the live page on the bbc news website. we will have more on this story throughout the day. sir salman rushdie has spoken in chilling detail to the bbc about the knife attack which almost ended his life. he was speaking to the bbc s alan yentob in new york. august 2022. one of the world's most famous authors is left fighting for his life. it has shocked the entire world. author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then... then i saw the blood, and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. so there was a very big slash here across my neck, as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down the middle of my t
donald trump speaking a few minutes ago. you can scan the qr code on the screen to follow this on the live page on the bbc news website. we will have more on this story throughout the day. sir salman rushdie has spoken in chilling detail to the bbc about the knife attack which almost ended his life. he was speaking to the bbc s alan yentob in new york. august 2022. one of the world's most famous authors is left fighting for his life. it has shocked the entire world. author salman rushdie...
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one man had posted to have donald trump locked up. that man was struck from the jury. locked up. that man was struck from thejury. 0f locked up. that man was struck from the jury. of those who were seated, they are a diverse group. a young black woman who was a teacher, a woman who was a nurse, an oncologist, the fourth person is originally from ireland, an older man from puerto rico. thejurors who were sworn in so far are a diverse group, they have all assured the judge and both sides they can be impartial. this was a day where many got to see how various new yorkers feel about donald trump. some say they read several of his books and are a fan of the reality show he started before he became president. 0thers reality show he started before he became president. others say they had negative things about how he treated women or they just were not fans. nevertheless, today has shown how time—consuming it will be typically jewellery how time—consuming it will be typicallyjewellery but it is a task that is possible. it was also a busy
one man had posted to have donald trump locked up. that man was struck from the jury. locked up. that man was struck from thejury. 0f locked up. that man was struck from the jury. of those who were seated, they are a diverse group. a young black woman who was a teacher, a woman who was a nurse, an oncologist, the fourth person is originally from ireland, an older man from puerto rico. thejurors who were sworn in so far are a diverse group, they have all assured the judge and both sides they can...
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former president donald trump did this. internal biden campaign polling data obtained by the washington post shows that abortion is more important than the israel—hamas war for many voters. but the biggest threat to mr biden�*s re—election may ultimately be voter's sentiment about the economy. the month of march saw a setback in the fight against inflation. higher costs forfuel, housing, dining out and clothing drove that increase. biden has touted the fact that economic growth is exceeding expectations and that unemployment is back to pre—pandemic levels. but americans are still feeling the pinch at the grocery store. an associated press poll out friday found 58% of us adults believe biden has hurt "cost of living" — compared to 40% who said the same for donald trump. the former us president hosted house speaker mikejohnson at mar—a—lago, with an agenda to maintain what he called "election integrity". the meeting also focused on the us—mexico self—important. but we will do is introduce legislation to requ
former president donald trump did this. internal biden campaign polling data obtained by the washington post shows that abortion is more important than the israel—hamas war for many voters. but the biggest threat to mr biden�*s re—election may ultimately be voter's sentiment about the economy. the month of march saw a setback in the fight against inflation. higher costs forfuel, housing, dining out and clothing drove that increase. biden has touted the fact that economic growth is...
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shares in trump media — donald trump's company which runs the social media platform truth social — have fallen by 18%. it comes as mr trump arrived at a manhattan court on the first day of a landmark criminal trial against him. the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. the company behind the true social platform has told financial regulators that it plans to issue another 21.5 million new shares linked to warrants. these are contracts that give investors the right to buy or sell a stock at a specific price within a certain time frame. but the sale can also devalue a stock if there isn't enough demand to absorb the increase in available shares, which appears to be what happened today. trump media is also looking for approval to potentially resell up to 146 million shares held by current investors, including the former president, who is the majority shareholder. the move paves the way for them to be able to cash in sooner. currently, these insiders are barred from any share sale until september, once the securities and exchange commission signs off on this filing. insiders, inc
shares in trump media — donald trump's company which runs the social media platform truth social — have fallen by 18%. it comes as mr trump arrived at a manhattan court on the first day of a landmark criminal trial against him. the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. the company behind the true social platform has told financial regulators that it plans to issue another 21.5 million new shares linked to warrants. these are contracts that give investors the right to buy or sell...
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i know that donald trump said _ strategy be? i know that donald trump said he — strategy be? i know that donald trump said he wants _ strategy be? i know that donald trump said he wants to - strategy be? i know that donald trump said he wants to take i strategy be? i know that donald j trump said he wants to take the stand or you would like to, i really want to evaluate how he will do that or not, it's normally very bad strategy for a defendant to take the stand when they've made inconsistent statements in the past and there was so much material one could point to do, that might cross—examine them and show they have been inconsistent and show they have been inconsistent and unreliable as a witness in the past. but former president trump is unlike any other defendant and any other witness we have encountered so it is hard to say whether he will actually take the stand or not but as a prosecutor i would point to inconsistent a county is given in the past and numerous other conduct he has engaged in like fraud as found in the civil trial to point to his unreliability as a witn
i know that donald trump said _ strategy be? i know that donald trump said he — strategy be? i know that donald trump said he wants _ strategy be? i know that donald trump said he wants to - strategy be? i know that donald trump said he wants to take i strategy be? i know that donald j trump said he wants to take the stand or you would like to, i really want to evaluate how he will do that or not, it's normally very bad strategy for a defendant to take the stand when they've made inconsistent...
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the trump operation here is small. biden has already opened several campaign offices. the chair of the republican party, tom eddy, says a recent law extending mail in ballots could boost that. the republicans are against it. the democrats, i'm not saying they are bad people, accepted it. most of our effort is to get republicans to realise that it is better to vote than not. and if it means you have to use the mail—in ballot, use it. with such narrow margins, every vote will count, as well every appearance. president biden has already visited the state four times. donald trump will visit a third time to the keystone state thatis that is key to the white house. early polling here in pennsylvania as it said to be a close race indeed. joe biden ahead in some polls, donald trump ahead and others, but with narrow margins between both. both men want to win in pennsylvania and need to read in pennsylvania. this is the state that put donald trump into the oval office in 2016 and did the same forjoe biden, and did the same forjoe biden, a proud son of scranton, in 2020. but vo
the trump operation here is small. biden has already opened several campaign offices. the chair of the republican party, tom eddy, says a recent law extending mail in ballots could boost that. the republicans are against it. the democrats, i'm not saying they are bad people, accepted it. most of our effort is to get republicans to realise that it is better to vote than not. and if it means you have to use the mail—in ballot, use it. with such narrow margins, every vote will count, as well...
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it is donald trump. we — to talk in those terms? it is donald trump. we know — to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how _ to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how he _ to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how he talks. - to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how he talks. it i to talk in those terms? it is donaldj trump, we know how he talks. it is very un—presidential, i agree with you. he does not use the most polite words. but i think what is happening, these are people who are anti—trump supporters, people who have said... they have set, i want my chance to vote for him, against him, sorry, for a third time. so people do not want a manhattan district attorney deciding the outcome of the us election. the voters need to decide. if you do not like donald trump, which plenty of people do not, they do not vote for him in november. but people do not, they do not vote for him in november.— him in november. but doesn't it shock you _ him in november. but doesn't it shock
it is donald trump. we — to talk in those terms? it is donald trump. we know — to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how _ to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how he _ to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how he talks. - to talk in those terms? it is donald trump, we know how he talks. it i to talk in those terms? it is donaldj trump, we know how he talks. it is very un—presidential, i agree with you. he does not use the most polite words. but...
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. _ trump last night. you called it a private dinner. your— trump last night. you called it a private dinner. your foreign- private dinner. your foreign secretary. _ private dinner. your foreign secretary, he's _ private dinner. your foreign secretary, he's a _ private dinner. your foreign. secretary, he's a presidential candidate, _ secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can _ secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can you _ secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can you add - secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can you add a - secretary, he's a presidential- candidate, can you add a minimum say he at _ candidate, can you add a minimum say he at least _ candidate, can you add a minimum say he at least listened _ candidate, can you add a minimum say he at least listened sympathetically. he at least listened sympathetically to your _ he at least listened sympathetically to your argument _ he at least listened sympathetically to your argument that _ he at least listened sympathetically to your argument that the - he at least listened sympatheticall
. _ trump last night. you called it a private dinner. your— trump last night. you called it a private dinner. your foreign- private dinner. your foreign secretary. _ private dinner. your foreign secretary, he's _ private dinner. your foreign secretary, he's a _ private dinner. your foreign. secretary, he's a presidential candidate, _ secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can _ secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can you _ secretary, he's a presidential candidate, can you add -...
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trump is wanting _ politics are me can mean two things, donald trump is wanting to - putin to win the war and just wants to make _ putin to win the war and just wants to make politics— putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at _ putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at of— putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at of anything - putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at of anything and| to make politics at of anything and make _ to make politics at of anything and make a _ to make politics at of anything and make a vision _ to make politics at of anything and make a vision out _ to make politics at of anything and make a vision out of— to make politics at of anything and make a vision out of anything - to make politics at of anything and make a vision out of anything in. make a vision out of anything in areas _ make a vision out of anything in areas or— make a vision out of anything in areas or they _ make a vision out of anything in areas or they should _ make a vision out of anything in areas or they should be - make a
trump is wanting _ politics are me can mean two things, donald trump is wanting to - putin to win the war and just wants to make _ putin to win the war and just wants to make politics— putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at _ putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at of— putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at of anything - putin to win the war and just wants to make politics at of anything and| to make politics at of anything and make _ to...
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donald trump has to agree _ impartial duty. donald trump has to agree to _ impartial duty. donald trump has to agree to the _ impartial duty. donald trump has to agree to the jurors - impartial duty. donald trump| has to agree to the jurors and has to agree to the jurors and has been present at the side bar conferences, the initial examination of the jurors. what you make of that? he examination of the “urors. what you make of that?_ you make of that? he has a limited amount _ you make of that? he has a limited amount of- you make of that? he has a limited amount of strikes i you make of that? he has a i limited amount of strikes with his believers —— lawyers believe that durin cannot be fair because of something they said or cannot be present for the trail they can get that juror struck but there are also peremptory challenges which means whatever reason assuming it is not race or something else not permitted, they can have an additionaljuror struck so it doesn't mean the remaining jurors will be people he affirmatively wants but it means he has the opportunity to ge
donald trump has to agree _ impartial duty. donald trump has to agree to _ impartial duty. donald trump has to agree to the _ impartial duty. donald trump has to agree to the jurors - impartial duty. donald trump| has to agree to the jurors and has to agree to the jurors and has been present at the side bar conferences, the initial examination of the jurors. what you make of that? he examination of the “urors. what you make of that?_ you make of that? he has a limited amount _ you make of...
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what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most notably in the mid—term elections a couple of years ago. he is very aware of that in an election that will be decided to a certain degree in the suburbs of several marginal swing states. so i think a lot of this is about the electoral politics and he is saying it will basically be up to states themselves to decide how far to go on abortion bands. but already he is being severely criticised by pro—life groups— one of the leading ones said it was deeply disappointed in his decision. as for the democrats, well, joe biden extent —— intends explicitly to make this an issue that he is going to attack donald trump over and already his campaign had come out and said that donald trump was responsible for stripping away the rights of women. it said that women in america were, in their view, said that women in america were, in theirview, in said that women in america we
what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most notably in the mid—term elections a couple of years ago. he is very aware of that in an election that will be decided to a certain degree in the suburbs of several marginal swing states. so i think a lot of this is about the electoral politics and he is saying it will basically be up...
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this also could be a trump ploy. he is weaker than he _ could be a trump ploy. he is weaker than he appears like now. many republican voters don't want to go and vote _ republican voters don't want to go and vote for him. he needs to fire up and vote for him. he needs to fire upan— and vote for him. he needs to fire up an audience, he needs the exposure _ up an audience, he needs the exposure may be more than biden but this will— exposure may be more than biden but this will go— exposure may be more than biden but this will go back and forth, i am intrigued — this will go back and forth, i am intrigued to see when the first debate — intrigued to see when the first debate will be and will biden appear? debate will be and will biden a- ear? . , debate will be and will biden a . ear? ., , , debate will be and will biden auear? ., , , ., susie boniface journalist and daily mirror columnist. brian stelterjournalist and broadcaster. thank you for being an insightful and entertaining panel. i want to take you to london and the bafta awards. a crucial time of
this also could be a trump ploy. he is weaker than he _ could be a trump ploy. he is weaker than he appears like now. many republican voters don't want to go and vote _ republican voters don't want to go and vote for him. he needs to fire up and vote for him. he needs to fire upan— and vote for him. he needs to fire up an audience, he needs the exposure _ up an audience, he needs the exposure may be more than biden but this will— exposure may be more than biden but this will go— exposure...
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you think the donald trump _ understand. you think the donald trump of - understand. you think the donald trump of the - understand. you think the - donald trump of the publicans are doing a successfuljob about that on that communicating on the economy? absolutely. i agree wholeheartedly with stephanie that is— wholeheartedly with stephanie that is a weak spot for the biden— that is a weak spot for the biden campaign and for president bided himself. there are ways — president bided himself. there are ways he can overcome that, because — are ways he can overcome that, because as _ are ways he can overcome that, because as we have seen, the polling — because as we have seen, the polling has indicated that immigration is a much larger concern _ immigration is a much larger concern to— immigration is a much larger concern to most americans. if he could — concern to most americans. if he could do something on immigration, it may take the pressure _ immigration, it may take the pressure off of him with the economy. which, when you look at statistics, it is not
you think the donald trump _ understand. you think the donald trump of - understand. you think the donald trump of the - understand. you think the - donald trump of the publicans are doing a successfuljob about that on that communicating on the economy? absolutely. i agree wholeheartedly with stephanie that is— wholeheartedly with stephanie that is a weak spot for the biden— that is a weak spot for the biden campaign and for president bided himself. there are ways — president bided...
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for a unique perspective into the trump trial. i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. in this courtroom, i'm not very close like i was in thejean carroll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the back row and one pool sketch artist. so i'm very far away right now during jury selection, once the trial begins, possibly monday, i will move closer towards the front. but right now i'm way in the back looking with binoculars. and still i have a lot a lot of court security officers blocking my view and civil and his secret service people. so there is a lot before i get to see him, there's a lot in front of me. and jane, i understand that every courtroom artist receives sometimes negative criticism for the likeness of people that they're drawing. and i understand that donald trump himself has showed interest in some of your sketches in your previous trials. so w
for a unique perspective into the trump trial. i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. in this courtroom, i'm not very close like i was in thejean carroll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the back row and one pool sketch artist. so i'm very far away right now during jury...
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donald trump, i mean. well, i got to go down- to mar—a—lago and present the application to himl for the first time ever. we had, like, special devices that we would give him - so that he could have the - application and engage with it. he actually gave me the key to the white house. - retrospectively, i'm fairly - certain that it does not unlock a door there. you haven't tried it? i have not had - the opportunity... you might get shot — i think it's not a good idea. i do not think so either. but i got the opportunity to meet with him. - and one of the things- that was really interesting about president trump is that he's... - this is, i think, - what engenders him with the conservative right — which is he seems likel an everyday person when you're sitting down in front of him, - having conversations with him. we've all met, you know, highly influential people i throughout our lives. and at times those people seem to talk through you, _ not to you. and president trump was not like that. - he's one o
donald trump, i mean. well, i got to go down- to mar—a—lago and present the application to himl for the first time ever. we had, like, special devices that we would give him - so that he could have the - application and engage with it. he actually gave me the key to the white house. - retrospectively, i'm fairly - certain that it does not unlock a door there. you haven't tried it? i have not had - the opportunity... you might get shot — i think it's not a good idea. i do not think so...
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under donald trump, | strong america. under donald trump, when he was president, the world was safer. �* , ., ~ when he was president, the world was safer. �*, ., ~ ., , safer. let's talk about the news this week- _ safer. let's talk about the news this week. the _ safer. let's talk about the news this week. the smoking - safer. let's talk about the news this week. the smoking ban - safer. let's talk about the news| this week. the smoking ban that rishi sunak is suggesting, the idea that over time a growing amount of the population cannot legally buy cigarettes. you are not a fan. does it suggest rishi sunak in your view is a conservative in name only? mi; is a conservative in name only? my view is is a conservative in name only? ij�*i view is we is a conservative in name only? m view is we should absolutely is a conservative in name only? m1 view is we should absolutely protect children from damage and danger while they are developing decision—making capabilities. we are a free country, we shouldn't be telling pe
under donald trump, | strong america. under donald trump, when he was president, the world was safer. �* , ., ~ when he was president, the world was safer. �*, ., ~ ., , safer. let's talk about the news this week- _ safer. let's talk about the news this week. the _ safer. let's talk about the news this week. the smoking - safer. let's talk about the news this week. the smoking ban - safer. let's talk about the news| this week. the smoking ban that rishi sunak is suggesting, the idea that...
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shares in trump media, donald trump's company, which runs the social media platform truth social, have fallen by 18%. it comes as mr trump arrived at a manhattan court on the first day of a landmark criminal trial against him. with the latest, here's michelle fleury in new york. the company behind the truth social platform has told financial regulators it plans toissue financial regulators it plans to issue another 21 one half million shares linked to warrants these are contracts that give investors the right to buy or sell a stock at a specific price within a certain timeframe. the sale can also devalue a stock that there is not enough demand to absorb the increase with available shares which appears to be what happened today. trump media is also looking for approval to potentially resell up to 100 and next million shares held by current investors, including a former president who is the majority shareholder. the move paving the way for them to be able to cash in sooner, currently these insiders are barred from any sheer sale until september, and see securities and exchange commission
shares in trump media, donald trump's company, which runs the social media platform truth social, have fallen by 18%. it comes as mr trump arrived at a manhattan court on the first day of a landmark criminal trial against him. with the latest, here's michelle fleury in new york. the company behind the truth social platform has told financial regulators it plans toissue financial regulators it plans to issue another 21 one half million shares linked to warrants these are contracts that give...
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come 2024, for example, a car, truck with a large trump sign also making its way behind me. —— trump 2024 for example. people holding up a large banner and matching by the court and expected to hold a press conference later to talk about their viewpoint. but inside, of the key players are gathered in that courtroom right now as we await that high—stakes process of selecting a jury. donald trump of course himself, photographed at the start of proceedings sitting there with both groups of his attorneys and his campaign spokesperson, is it knew the room as well. also the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg there to watch closely as his team argues this case. of course the stakes are incredibly high for him as well. he was the first district attorney to bring charges against donald trump so, matthew, certainly a historic day here were donald trump becomes the first former president to face criminal trial and it is all kicking off as we speak. just a few factual questions because how long is the jury selection process likely to last? how long is the trial itself due to last? are we
come 2024, for example, a car, truck with a large trump sign also making its way behind me. —— trump 2024 for example. people holding up a large banner and matching by the court and expected to hold a press conference later to talk about their viewpoint. but inside, of the key players are gathered in that courtroom right now as we await that high—stakes process of selecting a jury. donald trump of course himself, photographed at the start of proceedings sitting there with both groups of...
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again, donald trump said he will be a dictator in i trump said he will be a dictator in his first day in office. why would you give him a visit like that? mart; you give him a visit like that? mary anne marsh. _ you give him a visit like that? mary anne marsh, absolutely _ you give him a visit like that? mary anne marsh, absolutely brilliant and fascinating to get your analysis, i'll be back in a moment with them injust a moment, around the in just a moment, around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. this is bbc news, i'm louis vaughn jones. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al—shati camp, west of gaza city. this is the moment he was told of the deaths. he said the deaths of so many members of his family won't affect the demands that hamas is making in cease—fire negotiations. meanwhile, the pressure on benjamin netanyahu for israel to change its strategy,
again, donald trump said he will be a dictator in i trump said he will be a dictator in his first day in office. why would you give him a visit like that? mart; you give him a visit like that? mary anne marsh. _ you give him a visit like that? mary anne marsh, absolutely _ you give him a visit like that? mary anne marsh, absolutely brilliant and fascinating to get your analysis, i'll be back in a moment with them injust a moment, around the in just a moment, around the world and across the uk...