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in new york, though, it doesn't allow that. new york allows only certain exceptions. one of which is intense, and that's why the prosecutors were able to call those three witnesses, the court of appeals, the highest court in new york, now has said that was wrong but the judge actually had a very reasoned decision when he ruled at the trial level. the da wanted five extra witnesses. he said three was enough. and goes to show that weinstein was aware of the victims's lack of consent that he knew exactly what was going on and that's how the da was able to show the intent that was required to prove their case. now, they're going to have to be tried in the case where they will have two victims, the two charging victims who remain, but they won't be able to have the other witnesses to show this level of intent. �* , ., intent. and these other witnesses _ intent. and these other witnesses are - intent. and these other witnesses are called . intent. and these other. witnesses are called prior intent. and these other- witnesses are called prior bad act witnesses, they are br
in new york, though, it doesn't allow that. new york allows only certain exceptions. one of which is intense, and that's why the prosecutors were able to call those three witnesses, the court of appeals, the highest court in new york, now has said that was wrong but the judge actually had a very reasoned decision when he ruled at the trial level. the da wanted five extra witnesses. he said three was enough. and goes to show that weinstein was aware of the victims's lack of consent that he knew...
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this conviction is overturned in new york. weinstein is still serving a 16—year sentence in california for rape. do you think that is enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? well, i'm not a survivor. so it's notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. it's up to them to say what is or isn't what they need. i think we have to watch how this plays out, and see how the decisions are made. but, again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on what we see in the outcomes. so it remains to be seen. you launched the #metoo movement back in 2006. you've been working in this space for many years. how have you seen this movement change society in the us, and globally? the change has been tremendous. i think what we've seen in the last seven years since the hashtag went viral we probably couldn't have seen in 27 years. with the onset of things like social media and how the internet has connected people and made information move faster, it's been able to connect people and allow us, s
this conviction is overturned in new york. weinstein is still serving a 16—year sentence in california for rape. do you think that is enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? well, i'm not a survivor. so it's notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. it's up to them to say what is or isn't what they need. i think we have to watch how this plays out, and see how the decisions are made. but, again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on...
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the last one of this size struck new york in 1983. 0urjohn sudworth has more 0n on new york of course is a scene of many of the vassar movie. i don't think story will make the fortunes of any hollywood script writer the interest, the excitement, the chatter is all of course focused on the fact that this is a relatively unusual event rather than its impact. a magnitude four point a quake is much bigger than the infrequent and sometimes largely unnoticed quakes that occasionally hit the eastern side of the united states. this one was centred on the state of newjersey. the other side of the hudson river. although some 50 miles away it was big enough that within moments residence of the city were lighting up social media with their accounts of building shaking and apartments rattling. the key thing of course is that the authorities say there have been no reports of major damage, no injuries. and although they are warning of the possibility of aftershocks the real message is that there is no need to panic. as always, new york is taking this in its stride with a bit of a shrug and lots of t
the last one of this size struck new york in 1983. 0urjohn sudworth has more 0n on new york of course is a scene of many of the vassar movie. i don't think story will make the fortunes of any hollywood script writer the interest, the excitement, the chatter is all of course focused on the fact that this is a relatively unusual event rather than its impact. a magnitude four point a quake is much bigger than the infrequent and sometimes largely unnoticed quakes that occasionally hit the eastern...
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he him to do that any time, suggesting here in new york or the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years. prosecutors had her testify she entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and stormy daniels into donald trump�*s former company contacts and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. she admitted on the stand she didn�*t want to be here in court testifying, she respected donald trump and he even stood up and tried to give her a brief hello on her way out. things were different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him, though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold grudges or have ill will against donald trump. they tried to get him to say that the alleged cash and kill scheme which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, while the defence tried to paint it as a but
he him to do that any time, suggesting here in new york or the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years. prosecutors had her testify she entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and stormy daniels into donald trump�*s former company contacts and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. she admitted on...
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thank you very much.- southern district of new york, thank you very much. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage, afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york's highest court ruled that, during his trial, four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses, whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein's new york trial was a pivotal moment for the #metoo movement, which raises awareness of sexual abuse and aggression against women. it began in 2006, and went viral during weinstein's trial after several women came forward alleging that he had sexually abused them. i spoke earlier to the founder of the #metoo campaign, tarana burke, and we spoke about what this means for that movement. i know that you said today the overturning of this conviction in harvey weinstein's 2024 case was not a blow to the medtoo movement. what did you mean? what did y
thank you very much.- southern district of new york, thank you very much. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage, afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york's highest court ruled that, during his trial, four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses, whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in...
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this is the trial of the century in new york city, at least. this is the biggest trial that has happened here since, i don't know, i can't even remember. harvey weinstein trial ago in 2019? this is bigger because there is no—one bigger than donald trump in america. find no-one bigger than donald trump in america-— in america. and this could be, ofthe in america. and this could be, of the various _ in america. and this could be, of the various trials _ in america. and this could be, of the various trials that - in america. and this could be, of the various trials that are i of the various trials that are ongoing, all pointed out donald trump and his activities, this could be the one, the only one, the begins and ends prior to the begins and ends prior to the election, is that right? yeah, and present it is to begin and end and he has tried in multiple venues to try to get this trial stopped. he has failed. the courts in new york have rejected his claims to move this trial, his wish to move this trial, his wish to move this trial not only to
this is the trial of the century in new york city, at least. this is the biggest trial that has happened here since, i don't know, i can't even remember. harvey weinstein trial ago in 2019? this is bigger because there is no—one bigger than donald trump in america. find no-one bigger than donald trump in america-— in america. and this could be, ofthe in america. and this could be, of the various _ in america. and this could be, of the various trials _ in america. and this could be, of the...
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not because of its intensity, but because of where it was felt — new york city. the quake shook the city and its landmarks, along with many surrounding states. a small aftershock was reported just an hour ago. but it was relatively low intensity — magnitude 4.8 — and there was little damage or injuries. the epicentre was about 56 kilometres — or 35 miles — away, in the town of lebanon, newjersey. residents of newjersey, connecticut, pennsylvania and new york state reported feeling the tremors. this man had a close shave. it also briefly disrupted proceedings. earthquakes are very rare in this part of the us for the last one of this size struck new york in 1983. on new york of course is a scene of many of the vassar movie. the disaster movie. i don't think story will make the fortunes of any hollywood script writer the interest, the excitement, the chatter is all of course focused on the fact that this is a relatively unusual event rather than its impact. a magnitude 4.8 quake is much bigger than the infrequent and sometimes largely unnoticed quakes that o
not because of its intensity, but because of where it was felt — new york city. the quake shook the city and its landmarks, along with many surrounding states. a small aftershock was reported just an hour ago. but it was relatively low intensity — magnitude 4.8 — and there was little damage or injuries. the epicentre was about 56 kilometres — or 35 miles — away, in the town of lebanon, newjersey. residents of newjersey, connecticut, pennsylvania and new york state reported feeling the...
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sarah smith has more from new york. this protest is getting louder as demos are spreading through the country. what started here now feels like a nationwide movement. students whose passion is often fuelled by images of the war in gaza they see on their phones. when you wake up every day and what you're seeing are children who have lost everything, have lost limbs. families who have been torn apart, losing their homes. it's hard. like, at whatever age to ignore that. student protesters clashed with police at emerson college in boston last night. today, at emory university in atlanta, some were tackled to the ground as a number were detained. and protests are continuing at the university of texas in austin despite dozens of arrests overnight. at columbia, israeli flags and pictures of the hostages held by hamas in gaza have been erected byjewish students who feel hostility from the protesters. this philosophy student says she feels so intimidated, she didn't want us to show herface. i have felt extremely physically unsaf
sarah smith has more from new york. this protest is getting louder as demos are spreading through the country. what started here now feels like a nationwide movement. students whose passion is often fuelled by images of the war in gaza they see on their phones. when you wake up every day and what you're seeing are children who have lost everything, have lost limbs. families who have been torn apart, losing their homes. it's hard. like, at whatever age to ignore that. student protesters clashed...
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it's not job _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job or- victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job or right i survivor. it�*s notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. to say what is enough justice forthem. it�*s to say what is enough justice for them. it�*s up to them to say what is or isn�*t what they need. i think we have to see how the decisions are made. again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on what we see in the outcomes. out remains to be seen.- remains to be seen. you launched _ remains to be seen. you launched the _ remains to be seen. you launched the metoo - remains to be seen. you launched the metoo movement in 2006. you�*ve been working in this space for many years. how have you seen this movement change society in the us and globally? change society in the us and aloball ? . ., ., , , globally? the change has been tremendous. _ globally? the change has been tremendous. i— globally? the change has been tremendous. i think— globally? the change has been tremendous. i think
it's not job _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job or- victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job or right i survivor. it�*s notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. to say what is enough justice forthem. it�*s to say what is enough justice for them. it�*s up to them to say what is or isn�*t what they need. i think we have to see how the decisions are made. again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on what we...
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it may be a fair outcome if he was reconvicted in new york. and that would, you know, sure, be a magic wand. survivors need trauma informed help and for men to stop raping women. his la er men to stop raping women. his lawyer said _ men to stop raping women. his lawyer said that everyone has the right to justice. lawyer said that everyone has the right tojustice. he lawyer said that everyone has the right to justice. he said even people who are very unpopular in our society, known as above the law but below the law, either. i as above the law but below the law. either-— law, either. i agree with that. of course _ law, either. i agree with that. of course i — law, either. i agree with that. of course i do. _ law, either. i agree with that. of course i do. everyone - of course i do. everyone deserves justice. of course i do. everyone deservesjustice. and i support you process. i have the opportunity to meet the great supreme courtjustice ruth supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg and we talked abo
it may be a fair outcome if he was reconvicted in new york. and that would, you know, sure, be a magic wand. survivors need trauma informed help and for men to stop raping women. his la er men to stop raping women. his lawyer said _ men to stop raping women. his lawyer said that everyone has the right to justice. lawyer said that everyone has the right tojustice. he lawyer said that everyone has the right to justice. he said even people who are very unpopular in our society, known as above the...
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his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the first women to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says the court overturning his 2020 conviction is an act of institutional betrayal. speaking to the bbc, she shared more reaction to the decision. it's a hard day for survivors but we live in our truth, we know what happened, and the truth is consistent. you know, when harvey sexually harassed me and defamed and interfered with my economic and creative opportunities after i escaped him in that hotel room in 1996, i told anyone who would listen. i was filming kiss the girls at the time. i went straight to the set and told gary fleder, the director, told the screenplay writer, told my agent and no—one listened and there were all the systems thatjust not only tolerated, but enabled him — both men and women — at the time. and part of what's so important about the #metoo movement is not only do men who stay silent about other men's violence long
his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the first women to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says the court overturning his 2020 conviction is an act of institutional betrayal. speaking to the bbc, she shared more reaction to the decision. it's a hard day for survivors but we live in our truth, we know what happened, and the truth is consistent. you know, when...
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they do say that new york is the _ go away. they do say that new york is the city _ go away. they do say that new york is the city that _ go away. they do say that new york is the city that never - york is the city that never sleeps and one t—shirt store in manhattan definitely was not caught napping. it quickly started printing souvenir t—shirts to mark the event and they proved to be very popular with tourists and new yorkers alike snapping them up. here's the store owner kerry colley. this is $10. this is promotional. it is definitely a fun shot. it's cheaper than a regular shirt. although we are running out of the original colour, we can do almost anything from extra small 25 xl. ., ., ., .., ., xl. love that. you can get more that earthquake _ xl. love that. you can get more that earthquake including - that earthquake including pictures of new york landmarks shaking on the bbc news website or app. the remains of a large roman villa have been unearthed during work on a new housing development in oxfordshire. large quantities of pottery and roman coins were also found.
they do say that new york is the _ go away. they do say that new york is the city _ go away. they do say that new york is the city that _ go away. they do say that new york is the city that never - york is the city that never sleeps and one t—shirt store in manhattan definitely was not caught napping. it quickly started printing souvenir t—shirts to mark the event and they proved to be very popular with tourists and new yorkers alike snapping them up. here's the store owner kerry colley....
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his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. you know, what's important to know is that a courtroom is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumatising spaces. you know, the most dangerous place in america for a woman is in her home. we know the men who assault and rape and murder us. and a lot ofjudges are still catching up to that reality. and juries don't necessarily know that information either. we still think of rape as stranger rape as someone who jumps us in an alley. and so a courtroom isn't necessarily even if harvey were retried and convicted in the state of new york, the place where survivors are going to get their healing. and that's what we need. that's what we need. it may be a fair outcome if he were convicted in new york, and that would sure be a magic wand. but survivors need trauma informed help and for men to stop raping women. his lawyer said that everyone has the right to justice. he said even people who are very unpopular in our s
his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. you know, what's important to know is that a courtroom is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumatising spaces. you know, the most dangerous place in america for a woman is in her home. we know the men who assault and rape and murder us. and a lot ofjudges are still catching up to that reality. and juries don't necessarily know...
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we will have continuing coverage, but new york mayor eric adams said new york city felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. the epicentre was in the neighbouring state of newjersey in lebanon, about 50 miles from new york city. that's it from me here in the uk. you can stay with bbc news. the six o'clock news will be on shortly. thanks for watching. it is set to turn very windy as we head into the weekend. storm kathleen is racing towards our shores, expected to bring some disruption across northern and western parts of the country. tonight, we'll see a band of rain moving ahead of the storm where some of this will be quite heavy across the north and west of the country. temperatures lifting here, but very mild further south —13—15 to start saturday. storm kathleen deepening as it passes to the west of ireland. lots of isobars indicating windy conditions. right across the uk, its southern and eastern parts could see temperatures into the low 20s celsius. storm kathleen likely to call some impacts, but stay tuned to subsequent weather forecasts. for saturday, starts off sunny
we will have continuing coverage, but new york mayor eric adams said new york city felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. the epicentre was in the neighbouring state of newjersey in lebanon, about 50 miles from new york city. that's it from me here in the uk. you can stay with bbc news. the six o'clock news will be on shortly. thanks for watching. it is set to turn very windy as we head into the weekend. storm kathleen is racing towards our shores, expected to bring some disruption...
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he was speaking to the bbc s alan yentob in new york, before the publication of his new memoir about the aftermath of the attack. oh, my god! author salman rushdie has been stabbed. more breaking news tonight after author| salman rushdie was attacked. 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 he just 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 i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started, i think he wasjust 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 by the middle of my torso, one, two, three like that and the two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible. i mean, it was very dist
he was speaking to the bbc s alan yentob in new york, before the publication of his new memoir about the aftermath of the attack. oh, my god! author salman rushdie has been stabbed. more breaking news tonight after author| salman rushdie was attacked. 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 he just came sprinting up...
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sarah smith, bbc news, new york. the second day of testimony in donald trump's first criminal trial got off to a contentious start. mr trump denies charges that he falsified his business records to conceal hush money he paid to cover up an alleged affair with a porn star. nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. the day got off to a fiery start. prosecutors wanted to fine donald trump up to $10,000 they say posts that violated his gag order that prevents him from attacking witnesses, jurors and court staff and family. they say that he wilfully violated that order. donald trump's team says he wasn't targeting people because of the case, that he was just responding to political attacks. but when todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer, was pressed on that further, he could not provide supporting evidence and thejudge could not provide supporting evidence and the judge clearly frustrated told him he losing credibility with the court. things did not get much better as the day progressed, with the first witness bac
sarah smith, bbc news, new york. the second day of testimony in donald trump's first criminal trial got off to a contentious start. mr trump denies charges that he falsified his business records to conceal hush money he paid to cover up an alleged affair with a porn star. nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. the day got off to a fiery start. prosecutors wanted to fine donald trump up to $10,000 they say posts that violated his gag order that prevents him from attacking witnesses,...
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joining me live from new york is former federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york sarah krissoff. always good to help you with us. we are in unprecedented territory here in terms of a former or current president facing criminal charges, but what you expect in the weeks ahead? i what you expect in the weeks ahead? ~' ., ahead? i think the former president _ ahead? i think the former president is _ ahead? i think the former president is going - ahead? i think the former president is going to i ahead? i think the former president is going to use | ahead? i think the former i president is going to use this as a campaign opportunity and i think this is the weakest case against him so he will have a lot to say about this case from the courthouse steps if he follows up on this promise to testify within the court room as well. ., ~' , testify within the court room as well. ., ,, , , ., as well. how likely is it do ou as well. how likely is it do you think _ as well. how likely is it do you think you _ as well. how likely is it do you think you will- as well. how likely is it do
joining me live from new york is former federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york sarah krissoff. always good to help you with us. we are in unprecedented territory here in terms of a former or current president facing criminal charges, but what you expect in the weeks ahead? i what you expect in the weeks ahead? ~' ., ahead? i think the former president _ ahead? i think the former president is _ ahead? i think the former president is going - ahead? i think the former president...
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tom brook, bbc news, new york. steve backshall has been campaigning to have pollution levels in rivers discussed in parliament. he is used to facing danger in the wild, but what he found here in his own backyard after a nearby works discharged sewage into the river thames left him horrified. had this been a sample _ thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than _ thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than when - thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than when i - thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than when i was - thames left him horrified. had this i been a sample than when i was taking my tests, consuming that would put you in hospital, without any question. and it is not an exaggeration to say that it could have killed you. the levels of e. coli, norovirus, enterovirus, were so high that sometimes the laboratory would not even open the samples that were sent to them. and they described it as being a death potion for the river, something that could kill anything li
tom brook, bbc news, new york. steve backshall has been campaigning to have pollution levels in rivers discussed in parliament. he is used to facing danger in the wild, but what he found here in his own backyard after a nearby works discharged sewage into the river thames left him horrified. had this been a sample _ thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than _ thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than when - thames left him horrified. had this been a sample than when i...
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let's take you to new york because donald trump is there, the court in new york is due to begin hearing opening statements shortly in the criminal trial of donald trump. as we know, the former us president denies charges that he falsified accounts to hide hush money paid to a adult actress, stormy daniels. last week there was a lengthy process to select a jury of 12 new yorkers, that jury was selected select a jury of 12 new yorkers, thatjury was selected and they will start hearing initial evidence today from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mrtrump could be sent to prison for up to four years. could be sent to prison for up to fouryears. he could be sent to prison for up to four years. he is expected to be in court every day for the trial, due to last several weeks. we will be keeping a close eye on those court pictures. we will return if anything of significance happens, but for the moment it is time for a look at the weather. hello again. yesterday was northern ireland's warmest day this year so far. today, temperatures will be a little bit lower here. but by the time
let's take you to new york because donald trump is there, the court in new york is due to begin hearing opening statements shortly in the criminal trial of donald trump. as we know, the former us president denies charges that he falsified accounts to hide hush money paid to a adult actress, stormy daniels. last week there was a lengthy process to select a jury of 12 new yorkers, that jury was selected select a jury of 12 new yorkers, thatjury was selected and they will start hearing initial...
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the last one of this size struck new york back in 1983. live now to susan hough, who's a seismologist at the us geological survey. i believe we are both californians, are you there in pasadena or its has was constant. this is a rare earthquake, where are you right now? i, , i ,_, , now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based — now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in _ now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in california, - now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in california, i - and i'm based in california, i formally worked in new york. you realise what is rare to a geologist is not quite the same as what is rare to people. when you say earthquakes have happened in the area and there were magnitude five earthquakes in 1880s and 1700s, on human terms that's a long time ago. geological timescales, that is not that long ago. you have moderate earthquakes along the atlantic seaboard. not like california obviously but they really are not rare, per se, in geological terms.— really are not rare, per se, in geological te
the last one of this size struck new york back in 1983. live now to susan hough, who's a seismologist at the us geological survey. i believe we are both californians, are you there in pasadena or its has was constant. this is a rare earthquake, where are you right now? i, , i ,_, , now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based — now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in _ now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in california, - now? i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in...
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gets under way in new york with the court struggling to find impartialjurors. hello. welcome to the programme. i'm ben thompson. israel's war cabinet has met for a second time in less than 2a hours to discuss how to respond to iran's unprecedented drone and missile attack. the government has not made public whether a decision on a suitable response had been reached at all during the late—night meeting, but reiterated that there will be a response. meanwhile, the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure." nearly all of the more than 300 missiles and drones were shot down. let us talk about what we know so far. with me now is said shehata from bbc arabic. talk to me first of all about the meeting, the second time in 24 the meeting, the second time in 2a hours the war cabinet has met. do we have any clarity on what can happen next? we what can happen next? no decision — what can happen next? no decision has _ what can happen next? fir? decision has been announced yet by the agreement within the cabi
gets under way in new york with the court struggling to find impartialjurors. hello. welcome to the programme. i'm ben thompson. israel's war cabinet has met for a second time in less than 2a hours to discuss how to respond to iran's unprecedented drone and missile attack. the government has not made public whether a decision on a suitable response had been reached at all during the late—night meeting, but reiterated that there will be a response. meanwhile, the white house has described...
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from new york, gary 0'donoghue reports. for the first time in american history a former president went to a trialfor alleged history a former president went to a trial for alleged crimes. donald trump stands accused of falsifying business records over hush money payments to a porn star just over hush money payments to a porn starjust before the 2016 general election. for the prosecution, he said donald trump had cooked the books to cover up those payments. and that had broken election finance law which amounted to election interference. a crime. mr trump's lawyer said paying a porn star is not a crime and the former president had no part in how the payments were accounted for. i part in how the payments were accounted for.— accounted for. i should be in florida now, _ accounted for. i should be in florida now, a _ accounted for. i should be in florida now, a lot— accounted for. i should be in florida now, a lot of- accounted for. i should be in florida now, a lot of places | florida now, a lot of places campaigning, and
from new york, gary 0'donoghue reports. for the first time in american history a former president went to a trialfor alleged history a former president went to a trial for alleged crimes. donald trump stands accused of falsifying business records over hush money payments to a porn star just over hush money payments to a porn starjust before the 2016 general election. for the prosecution, he said donald trump had cooked the books to cover up those payments. and that had broken election finance...
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micro—cinemas can be found in all kinds of new york locations. inside this former fire station, or behind this nondescript brooklyn store front. they are modest, makeshift spaces often showing experimental or non—mainstream work. micro cinema is put simply just a small cinema. you really don't need more than folding chairs, a projector and a white wall. staffed often by dedicated volunteers with a passion for film, microcinema programmers use their imagination to offer something quite different from the multiplex experience. the mission is to run laps around better subsidised for—profit repertory movie theatres by showing films that should be on their radars. it is usually going to be a monster movie from the 19705 that played at midnight or perhaps a groundbreaking documentary fiction hybrid about some niche but extremely important political issue from a bygone era. this trailer is promoting a long established new york micro cinema, dctv, a venue that has a loyal following. do you know kim's video? among recent documentaries shown here was k
micro—cinemas can be found in all kinds of new york locations. inside this former fire station, or behind this nondescript brooklyn store front. they are modest, makeshift spaces often showing experimental or non—mainstream work. micro cinema is put simply just a small cinema. you really don't need more than folding chairs, a projector and a white wall. staffed often by dedicated volunteers with a passion for film, microcinema programmers use their imagination to offer something quite...
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, new york city. four police officers have been shot dead in the us state of north carolina during a stand—off that lasted several hours. several others were injured. police in charlotte said the officers were trying to serve a warrant when the suspect opened fire outside a house. he was shot dead in the front garden, before more gunfire erupted from inside. the siege eventually ended with police storming the house using armoured vehicles. two people who were inside the building are being questioned. the usjustice department said it was heartbroken by the deaths. johnnyjennings is the local police chief. two day's is an absolute tragic day for the city of charlotte. and for the profession of law enforcement. today we lost some heroes that are simply out there trying to keep our community safe. let's speak to david willis in los angeles. david, four police officers did at the scene, talk us through what happened?— what happened? indeed, a devastating _ what happened? indeed, a devastating and _ wha
, new york city. four police officers have been shot dead in the us state of north carolina during a stand—off that lasted several hours. several others were injured. police in charlotte said the officers were trying to serve a warrant when the suspect opened fire outside a house. he was shot dead in the front garden, before more gunfire erupted from inside. the siege eventually ended with police storming the house using armoured vehicles. two people who were inside the building are being...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, in new york. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. barbara plett usher is in nairobi — she explained how things have changed since the conflict began. things have worsened exponentially over the past few years, collapse of state services including health care and water and sanitation especially in conflict zones, the economy taking a hard hit, the fighting affected production and supply lines and farming which means sudan cannot produce its own food anymore and all those people displaced, around 2 million outside the country and 6 million inside the country and they cannot get aid, they are dependent on humanitarian aid which is not able to get through because the access is difficult. the army has blocked access
nada tawfik, bbc news, in new york. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. barbara plett usher is in nairobi — she explained how things have changed since...
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gary o�*donoghue followed monday�*s proceedings in new york. day one of the first—ever criminal trial of a former president of the united states it opened with statements from the prosecution and the defence. the prosecution effectively saying that donald trump had cooked the books, that he covered up payments to stormy daniels in order to effect and bring about election interference before the 2016 election. the defence says no, nothing at all. there was no affair and also that he was not involved in that accounting process that brought about these falsifying business records. ourfirst these falsifying business records. our first witness on the stand, the man formally in charge of the national enquirer and a longtime friend of donald trump and someone who was involved in pain people who had negative stories about the former president effectively to stop them being published. to stop them being published. to stop them being published. to stop the damage being done. he will return to the stand but also before that happens the judge will rule o
gary o�*donoghue followed monday�*s proceedings in new york. day one of the first—ever criminal trial of a former president of the united states it opened with statements from the prosecution and the defence. the prosecution effectively saying that donald trump had cooked the books, that he covered up payments to stormy daniels in order to effect and bring about election interference before the 2016 election. the defence says no, nothing at all. there was no affair and also that he was...
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. now, the post office—horizon it inquiry was hearing more evidence during the week. yesterday former a senior post office executive faced questions about the suicide of a sub postmaster — who was being pursued for apparent losses at his branch. 0ur reporter marc ashdown has the details. angela van den berg, a top executive at the post office for many years, viewed by the ceo as a safe pair of hands should handle all issues regarding missing money and it faults. ., faults. the truth, the whole truth and nothing _ faults. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but _ faults. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the _ faults. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth... - faults. the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth... overj and nothing but the truth... over two da s and nothing but the truth... over two days of— and nothing but the truth... over two days of questioning - and nothing but the truth... over two days of questioning she repeatedly insiste
nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. now, the post office—horizon it inquiry was hearing more evidence during the week. yesterday former a senior post office executive faced questions about the suicide of a sub postmaster — who was being pursued for apparent losses at his branch. 0ur reporter marc ashdown has the details. angela van den berg, a top executive at the post office for many years, viewed by the ceo as a safe pair of hands should handle all issues regarding missing money and it...
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over 100 women came forward after i was the named source in the new york times investigation. and on that point, a separate 16—year sentence handed down in california is not affected. he will stay in prison. he won't be freed. does that bring you and other survivors any sense of comfort, any sense ofjustice or that healing that you're describing? you know, it's more complex than that, because i don't think the carceral system in the united states does perpetrators of male sexual violence any favours either. you know, what i would love to have is a restorative justice conversation with harvey weinstein. you know, i think that it's stories, it's narrative that helps change hearts and minds. i'm not about punitive measures. i'm about community and safety and belonging and forgiveness. i forgave harvey weinstein a long time ago, and it was no favour to him. i did it for myself. and, you know, it's a whole other conversation in terms of the american carceral system. but harvey hasn't had a change of heart. he doesn't necessarily — his last words when he was convicted and he was
over 100 women came forward after i was the named source in the new york times investigation. and on that point, a separate 16—year sentence handed down in california is not affected. he will stay in prison. he won't be freed. does that bring you and other survivors any sense of comfort, any sense ofjustice or that healing that you're describing? you know, it's more complex than that, because i don't think the carceral system in the united states does perpetrators of male sexual violence any...
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they're moving out of new york because — they're moving out of new york because of— they're moving out of new york because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't— because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have — because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't— didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't realise we put up... judge vandoren — he didn't realise we put up... judge vandoren. he said what happens if it goes up _ vandoren. he said what happens if it goes up and — vandoren. he said what happens if it goes up and down? i said it doesn't io goes up and down? i said it doesn't go up _ goes up and down? i said it doesn't go up or— goes up and down? i said it doesn't go up or down, it's cash we put up, all-cash. _ go up or down, it's cash we put up, all-cash. very— go up or down, it's cash we put up, all—cash, very few people can do it. and the _ all—cash, very few people can do it. and the deal— all—cash, very few people can do it. and the deal was approved with the attorney— and the deal was approved with the attorney general
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tom brook, bbc news, new york. we have not given up. so many fans in this newsroom, steve martin fans. i'll be tuning into that. we have the top business stories next, moron nato. see you in a moment. hello. areas of low pressure are forming an orderly queue in the atlantic, heading our way over the next few days, bringing further bouts of rain. there will be some drier, sunnier interludes, and then, by the weekend, two things will happen — it will turn warmer, but it will also turn windier. the area of low pressure heading our way for the weekend isjust starting to take shape behind me. not much to see just yet, but that low is set to deepen. in the shorter term, you can see a couple of different low pressure systems working through. thursday morning, starting with some pretty heavy rain, actually, across parts of england and wales. that will tend to pull away eastwards as the day wears on, then we'll see some sunny spells, scattered showers, then later on, more rain will push through the southwest of england and into wales. for nort
tom brook, bbc news, new york. we have not given up. so many fans in this newsroom, steve martin fans. i'll be tuning into that. we have the top business stories next, moron nato. see you in a moment. hello. areas of low pressure are forming an orderly queue in the atlantic, heading our way over the next few days, bringing further bouts of rain. there will be some drier, sunnier interludes, and then, by the weekend, two things will happen — it will turn warmer, but it will also turn windier....
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the last one of this size struck new york back in 1983. earlier i talked to susan hough, a seismologist at the us geological survey, and i began by asking her how rare a quake like this is. you realise what is rare to a geologist is not quite the same as what is rare to people. when you say earthquakes have happened in the area and there were magnitude five earthquakes in 1880s and 1700s, on human terms that's a long time ago. geological timescales, that is not that long ago. you have moderate earthquakes along the atlantic seaboard. not like california obviously but they really are not rare, per se, in geological terms. people i know as far away as baltimore felt this as quick. —— earthquake. why was it that even though the presenter centre was in newjersey, so many people far and wide along the east coast ended up feeling this morning? it's well—established that once earthquakes happen, the waves with the fall, they are much more efficient than the west. the crust in california is younger and hotter and more fractured. in th eeast
the last one of this size struck new york back in 1983. earlier i talked to susan hough, a seismologist at the us geological survey, and i began by asking her how rare a quake like this is. you realise what is rare to a geologist is not quite the same as what is rare to people. when you say earthquakes have happened in the area and there were magnitude five earthquakes in 1880s and 1700s, on human terms that's a long time ago. geological timescales, that is not that long ago. you have moderate...
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new york micro cinema cctv that has a loyalfollowing. among recent documentaries 5hown has a loyalfollowing. among recent documentaries shown here was kim's video film exploring a legendary now closed new york audio store. the co— editor of the documentary came to the dc be screening, to him a big plus of microcinemas a5 be screening, to him a big plus of microcinemas as they provide a space for filmmakers like himself to interact directly with audiences.— with audiences. this like a learning — with audiences. this like a learning expense - with audiences. this like a learning expense for- with audiences. this like a learning expense for both | learning expense for both sides, it is rather unique cinemas and away you would never at a multiplex, they don't need to have an enormous audience are not even that excited about a million p streaming at home is much as i have smaller —— having a small dialogue with an audience that cares about movies. the financially _ cares about movies. the financially fragile - cares about movies. th
new york micro cinema cctv that has a loyalfollowing. among recent documentaries 5hown has a loyalfollowing. among recent documentaries shown here was kim's video film exploring a legendary now closed new york audio store. the co— editor of the documentary came to the dc be screening, to him a big plus of microcinemas a5 be screening, to him a big plus of microcinemas as they provide a space for filmmakers like himself to interact directly with audiences.— with audiences. this like a...
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our correspondent nada tawfik has been following the trial closely from new york. president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywhere, even suggesting here in new york next week or even the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years, prosecutors had her testify that she had entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and stormy daniels into donald trump�*s company contacts, and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. but she admitted on the stand that she did not want to be here in court. testifying that she respected donald trump, and he even stood up and tried to give her a brief hello on her way out. well, things were very different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him even though he was a reliable wit
our correspondent nada tawfik has been following the trial closely from new york. president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywhere, even suggesting here in new york next week or even the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years, prosecutors had her testify...
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he's been named as maxwell azzarello from florida, a new arrival in new york with no criminal record in the city. the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network. it was a cost—of—living measure introduced in 2023,
he's been named as maxwell azzarello from florida, a new arrival in new york with no criminal record in the city. the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the...
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our new york times _ parties in america. our new york times correspondent i parties in america. our new- york times correspondent across all the news taking place today on capitol hill, thank you very much forjoining us. israel's allies continue to take action after last weekend's attacks by iran. leaders from the european union have agreed to impose new sanctions on iran's drone and missile producers over tehran�*s unprecedented weekend attack on israel. it comes one day after the us announced its own sanctions on iran. but allies are also urging israel to exercise restraint in its response as the british foreign secretary david cameron stressed during a meeting with israel's prime minister on wednesday. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and that should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread. meanwhile, qatar's prime minister says his country is
our new york times _ parties in america. our new york times correspondent i parties in america. our new- york times correspondent across all the news taking place today on capitol hill, thank you very much forjoining us. israel's allies continue to take action after last weekend's attacks by iran. leaders from the european union have agreed to impose new sanctions on iran's drone and missile producers over tehran�*s unprecedented weekend attack on israel. it comes one day after the us...
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the commissioner. general said he will brief the un security council in new york later today, notjust about security council in new york later today, not just about the situation in gaza, but also the pressures being faced by unra itself so it is a day amidst the growing concern of alarm in some quarters about another escalation in tensions here, it is a day of intensifying diplomacy. 0ne foreign minister after another arriving and as you can see, the german foreign minister and lord cameron ended up crossing paths in the offices of the italy president, so they joined the offices of the italy president, so theyjoined their efforts. not that they are necessarily coordinating but they do have common messages that they want to send israel when it comes to this crisis. but also, the work which is grinding on any geyser, the concerns about the humanitarian situation. in the uk the rate of inflation fell to — 3.2% in the year to march, down from 3.4% last month as the rate at which prices are rising continued to slow. our business correspondent, marc ashdown has more. it was expected to g
the commissioner. general said he will brief the un security council in new york later today, notjust about security council in new york later today, not just about the situation in gaza, but also the pressures being faced by unra itself so it is a day amidst the growing concern of alarm in some quarters about another escalation in tensions here, it is a day of intensifying diplomacy. 0ne foreign minister after another arriving and as you can see, the german foreign minister and lord cameron...
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anti—israeli protesters at columbia university in new york city were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades, both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city — should be "burned to the ground." in a whatsapp message, orthodoxjewish rabbi elie buechler told students that columbia university and the new york police department "could not guarantee jewish students' safety," telling them they should return home as soon as possible, apparently referring to the events. in his message to mark the beginning of thejewish holiday of passover, president biden said "this blatant anti—semitism "is reprehensible and dangerous, "and it has absolutely no place on college campuses or anywhere "in our country." moving ukraine now. —— moving on to ukraine now. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says a multibillion—dollar military aid package approved by the us house of representative of saturday will give his country a chance of v
anti—israeli protesters at columbia university in new york city were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades, both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city — should be "burned to the ground." in a whatsapp message, orthodoxjewish rabbi elie buechler told students that columbia university and the new york police...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. what's the secret to living a long—life? well, one great—grandfather from merseyside who has just become the world's oldest man, says it's down to eating fish and chips every friday. john tinniswood from southport, is 111 years and 223 days old. he was born in 1912, the same year the titanic sank. apart from a weekly fish supper, he says regular exercise is also important. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. a very blustery weekend of weather right across the uk with gusts of wind widely of a0 to 50 miles an hour. gales towards western coasts, perhaps locally severe gales. it's all because our next named storm is with us today, storm kathleen. that area of low pressure has been deepening over the last 2a hours or so. you can see this beautiful swirl on the satellite picture here, that lovely curl of cloud, a very strong jet stream. and that low is gradually pushing northwards as we head through the next day or so. real tight squeeze on the isobars particularly for these irish sea coasts, but because it's a southerl
nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. what's the secret to living a long—life? well, one great—grandfather from merseyside who has just become the world's oldest man, says it's down to eating fish and chips every friday. john tinniswood from southport, is 111 years and 223 days old. he was born in 1912, the same year the titanic sank. apart from a weekly fish supper, he says regular exercise is also important. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. a very blustery weekend of weather right...
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let�*s go back to what we saw in new york today. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular? it was pretty much what we expected. still a little murky as to what the underlying charge is from a legal standpoint it is a very unusual and first of its kind case and today did not change any of the views on that for sure. but they came out strong. they are certainly going after him. they have the ability to talk about other issues that he has had such as bringing in the publisher from the national inquirer to talk about the playboy model and other allegations against him. so they are going to try their best to make him look bad and with a new yorkjury best to make him look bad and with a new york jury that probably does not start out liking him to start with, that may be enough to get him convicted. may be enough to get him convicted-— may be enough to get him convicted. ~ . ., . convicted. what about defence? have ou convicted. what about defence? have you heard _ convicted. what about defence? have you
let�*s go back to what we saw in new york today. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular? it was pretty much what we expected. still a little murky as to what the underlying charge is from a legal standpoint it is a very unusual and first of its kind case and today did not change any of the views on that for sure. but they came out strong. they are certainly going after him. they have the ability to talk about other issues that he has had such as bringing in...
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arrests in texas, california, connecticut, new york, what are your thoughts on those scenes? i am concerned for the safety of these students and their parents. they are courageous men and women who are speaking truth to power, saying, enough with war crimes and the killings of innocent people, with us funding to the most part. they want peace, they want a ceasefire, and they are being met with arrests, suspensions, attacks. it's a sad chapter. university should be a safe haven for free speech, assembly and for free thinking, and the opposite is happening. thinking, and the opposite is happening-— happening. there are some students — happening. there are some students who _ happening. there are some students who are _ happening. there are some students who are saying - happening. there are some i students who are saying they don't feel safe going past protests and they have heard anti—semitic commentary coming from them as well. anti-semitic commentary coming from them as well.— from them as well. that's absolutely _ from them as well. that's absolutely reprehensible |
arrests in texas, california, connecticut, new york, what are your thoughts on those scenes? i am concerned for the safety of these students and their parents. they are courageous men and women who are speaking truth to power, saying, enough with war crimes and the killings of innocent people, with us funding to the most part. they want peace, they want a ceasefire, and they are being met with arrests, suspensions, attacks. it's a sad chapter. university should be a safe haven for free speech,...
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in the eastern conference, the new york knicks lead the philadelphia 76ers 2—0, in their best—of—seven series after coming from behind to win 104—101. four—time world snooker champion mark selby was knocked out in the first round of this year's tournament and says he needs help with his mental health, if he's going to continue. joe o'connor won by 10 frames to six at the crucible. earlier this month, selby hinted at retirement, saying it was "maybe time to do something else" after he was beaten in the first round of the tour championship. selby got to the world final last year, but this was the first time he'd lost in the opening round since 2018. and you can follow all the action from the world snooker on the bbc sport website and app. china's world number four ding junhui has just gone 3—2 up against jack lisowski of england. and that's all the sport for now. now, to a new kind of organ donation. it's called a paired or pooled donation and it involves finding some other people who are in the same predicament, and swapping. our health correspondent michelle roberts has more. it'
in the eastern conference, the new york knicks lead the philadelphia 76ers 2—0, in their best—of—seven series after coming from behind to win 104—101. four—time world snooker champion mark selby was knocked out in the first round of this year's tournament and says he needs help with his mental health, if he's going to continue. joe o'connor won by 10 frames to six at the crucible. earlier this month, selby hinted at retirement, saying it was "maybe time to do something else"...
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donald trump posts a $175—million dollar bond in his new york civil fraud trial. a high—tech solution to helping manage type—one diabetes. it's an artifical pancreas. and we have a special report from south africa's border, as illegal immigration dominates the political agenda in the run—up to the election. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start this hour in the middle east. the aid organisation world central kitcken says seven of its aid workers in gaza, including a british national, have been killed in an israeli air strike. these are some of the latest pictures we've received from the scene of the incident. you can see damage to the roof of that vehicle marked with the world food kitchen logo. the us based charity says it's suspending food distribution operations in gaza after the air strike. the israeli military says it's conducting a thorough review of what it called a tragic incident. world food kitchen says those killed are from the united kingdom, australia, poland, a dual us/canada citizen, as well as palestinians. in a statement, it said the convoy wa
donald trump posts a $175—million dollar bond in his new york civil fraud trial. a high—tech solution to helping manage type—one diabetes. it's an artifical pancreas. and we have a special report from south africa's border, as illegal immigration dominates the political agenda in the run—up to the election. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start this hour in the middle east. the aid organisation world central kitcken says seven of its aid workers in gaza, including a british national, have...
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meanwhile, we do have this hush money case happening in new york city. this one in new york state. this is not related really to the supreme court case, which kind of makes this all a bit confusing, but this one continues to go on and the question around this is whetherformer president trump was involved in this illegal scheme back before the 2016 election. if he was involved in the scheme to hush money payments made to disclose hush money payments made to a woman claiming to have been in an affair with him. he says none of this happened. he says he didn't do anything wrong here. today we are expecting for the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, because he is someone who was integrally a part of all of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to sort of catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or to the then candidate trump at the time. so he is going to be back on the stand. the defence, the former president's legal team is going to be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes in some of
meanwhile, we do have this hush money case happening in new york city. this one in new york state. this is not related really to the supreme court case, which kind of makes this all a bit confusing, but this one continues to go on and the question around this is whetherformer president trump was involved in this illegal scheme back before the 2016 election. if he was involved in the scheme to hush money payments made to disclose hush money payments made to a woman claiming to have been in an...