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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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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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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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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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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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monday marked the first day of an historic trial against donald trump. arriving at court in new york, mr trump became the first us president, current orformer, to face criminal charges. donald trump has been charged with falsifying business records to cover up a �*hush money�* payment he made to adult film actress stormy daniels a month before the 2016 presidential election. he made the payment to keep ms daniels from publicly discussing an alleged affair the two had in the 20005. mr trump denies falsifying records — and denies any relationship with ms daniels. but today in court, 60 of 96 potential jurors said they could not be impartial in a case involving the former president. speaking after day one of the trial — mr trump sought to cast doubt over the legitimacy of the court. it's a scam trial. if you read all of the legal comments, from all of the legal scholars today, there's not one that i see that said that this is a case that should be brought to trial. it's a scam. it's a political witchhunt. it continues forever and we are not going to
monday marked the first day of an historic trial against donald trump. arriving at court in new york, mr trump became the first us president, current orformer, to face criminal charges. donald trump has been charged with falsifying business records to cover up a �*hush money�* payment he made to adult film actress stormy daniels a month before the 2016 presidential election. he made the payment to keep ms daniels from publicly discussing an alleged affair the two had in the 20005. mr trump...
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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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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
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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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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 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, in the extraordinary position of having fewer rights today than their mothers or grandmother
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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_ 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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man had posted to have donald trump "locked up". that man was struck from the jury. of those who were seated, they are a diverse group. a young black woman who is a teacher, a woman who is a nurse — an oncologist nurse. the fourth person is originally from ireland, and an older man from puerto rico. the jurors 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 apprentice, the reality show he starred in before he became president. others say they heard negative things about how he treated women or theyjust were not fans. nevertheless, today has shown how time—consuming it will be to pick a jury, but it is a task that is possible. we will have coverage of day three of the trial here on bbc news as that lengthy jury selection process continues. join us later today for that. myanmar�*s military government says it has pardo
man had posted to have donald trump "locked up". that man was struck from the jury. of those who were seated, they are a diverse group. a young black woman who is a teacher, a woman who is a nurse — an oncologist nurse. the fourth person is originally from ireland, and an older man from puerto rico. the jurors 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...
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as far as the democratic— a party of trump. as far as the democratic party, being an american mexican, i have criticism _ american mexican, i have criticism towards the democratic party because of the lack of— democratic party because of the lack of movement on any immigration policy. i feel like my demographic has been taken advantage of and they think we automatically will vote for them _ automatically will vote for them. ., , automatically will vote for them. ., them. people are living paycheck _ them. people are living paycheck to _ them. people are living paycheck to paycheck i them. people are living l paycheck to paycheck and them. people are living - paycheck to paycheck and really having — paycheck to paycheck and really having hard _ paycheck to paycheck and really having hard times, _ paycheck to paycheck and really having hard times, interest- having hard times, interest rates — having hard times, interest rates are _ having hard times, interest rates are astronomical- having hard times, interest rates are ast
as far as the democratic— a party of trump. as far as the democratic party, being an american mexican, i have criticism _ american mexican, i have criticism towards the democratic party because of the lack of— democratic party because of the lack of movement on any immigration policy. i feel like my demographic has been taken advantage of and they think we automatically will vote for them _ automatically will vote for them. ., , automatically will vote for them. ., them. people are living...
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donald trump has to auree jury here. donald trump has to aaree to jury here. donald trump has to agree to these _ jury here. donald trump has to agree to these jurors _ jury here. donald trump has to agree to these jurors as - jury here. donald trump has to agree to these jurors as well, | agree to these jurors as well, doesn't he? he has been present we know at some of these side bar conferences for that initial examination of the jurors. what do you make of that? ~ ., jurors. what do you make of that? ~ . , , ., ., , that? what he is yet to do is have a limited _ that? what he is yet to do is have a limited four - that? what he is yet to do is have a limited four call - have a limited four call strikes. so if his lawyers believe that a juror cannot be fair because of something they said or cannot be present for the entire trial, they can get thatjuror the entire trial, they can get that juror struck. the entire trial, they can get thatjurorstruck. now the entire trial, they can get that juror struck. now they also have what is called re—challenge us, whate
donald trump has to auree jury here. donald trump has to aaree to jury here. donald trump has to agree to these _ jury here. donald trump has to agree to these jurors _ jury here. donald trump has to agree to these jurors as - jury here. donald trump has to agree to these jurors as well, | agree to these jurors as well, doesn't he? he has been present we know at some of these side bar conferences for that initial examination of the jurors. what do you make of that? ~ ., jurors. what do you make...
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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. u nfortu nately, unfortunately, republicans don't like that. they resisted, significantly. —— resist it. the democrats, and 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. 0n on saturday, donald trump will come for the third time to visit the keystone state that is a key to the white house. early state—level polling here in pennsylvania has it set out to be a very close race indeed. joe biden is ahead in some polls, donald trump in others, but with narrow margins between both. and both men want to win in pennsylvania. they need to win in pennsylvania. pennsylvania, the state that put donald tr
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. u nfortu nately, unfortunately, republicans don't like that. they resisted, significantly. —— resist it. the democrats, and 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...
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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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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. 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 i
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. 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...
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the republican party is not the republican party anymore, it is a party of trump. as far as the democratic party, being an american mexican, i have criticism towards the democratic party because of their lack of movement on any immigration policy. i feel like my demographic has been taken advantage of and they think we automatically will vote for them. people are living paycheck to paycheck and really having hard times, interest rates are astronomical and it's hard hard to find good jobs and it's almost impossible for my generation to buy a house let alone a brand—new car. we work in the auto industry and be real the fact that these that these cars are not selling because interest rates are so high. this is the most heavily populated arabic state in the country. the administration's policy on what's going on in the middle east, i mean, it could cost him michigan, for sure. that issue has fuelled the uncommitted campaign, which saw 100,000 refused to vote forjoe biden in the democratic primary here, so what could that mean come polling day? we cannot let our taxpa
the republican party is not the republican party anymore, it is a party of trump. as far as the democratic party, being an american mexican, i have criticism towards the democratic party because of their lack of movement on any immigration policy. i feel like my demographic has been taken advantage of and they think we automatically will vote for them. people are living paycheck to paycheck and really having hard times, interest rates are astronomical and it's hard hard to find good jobs and...
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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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before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. the european court of human rights is to rule on two cases today which could set precedents for how governments tackle climate change. one case concerns a group of over a hundred elderly women who have sued the swiss authorities for not doing enough to implement climate policies. another case involves a group of young people from portugal who want to pursuade european governments to do more to deal with climate related incidents. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. former us president donald trump says abortion rights should be decided by individual us states. he's been under pressure from conservative republicans, who have been calling for a nationwide abortion ban — an issue that could swing votes in november's election. our north america correspondent, tom bateman, has more. what we saw today was donald trump rejecting some of the most hard—line positions that his republican colleagues have been arguing for — that being a nationwide ban on abortion. that is
before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. the european court of human rights is to rule on two cases today which could set precedents for how governments tackle climate change. one case concerns a group of over a hundred elderly women who have sued the swiss authorities for not doing enough to implement climate policies. another case involves a group of young people from portugal who want to pursuade european governments to do more to deal with...
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and nada, donald trump making history today? and donald trump has tested the nation's legal and lytical lawns like never before, and it is moments away from becoming the first former president to stand criminal trial. it's happening... he has remained defiant on social media, denouncing the case as a witchhunt. this is the only one of the four criminal cases he faces that doesn't relate to his conduct while in office. prosecutors here in new york instead allege that donald trump legally can spot —— illegally conspired to infants the 2016 presidential election when he paid a number of hush money payments to stormy daniels who alleges she had an affair with him, something he denies. she is expected to be a key witness in this trial, alongside his former lawyer turned archenemy michael cohen, who said mr trump directed him to make that payment. at first over the coming days, this trial will start with jury selection where both sides will try to whittle down hundreds of new yorkers to compress a jury ofjust 12 people and six alt
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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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rally, if they follow former president trump on social media. one person who was disqualified was someone who they found in a social media post in 2017 said, lock him up. all these things are considered as these lawyers tried to put together this jury of 12 people as well as alternates that they feel can be impartial. one thing is that unlike the vast majority of cases we see across the country, pretty much everyone in america knows who former president donald trump is and has an opinion on the former president. the question is going to be whether these individuals can put those opinions aside and judge and rule in this case based on below and fax presented inside the court. thank ou. —— fax presented. the sydney shopping centre that was the scene of the stabbing attack on saturday will reopen on friday. six people died in the attack, two people died in the attack, two people remain in intensive care. the centre will open on thursday for a community reflection day allowing members of the public to come and walk through and pay their respects
rally, if they follow former president trump on social media. one person who was disqualified was someone who they found in a social media post in 2017 said, lock him up. all these things are considered as these lawyers tried to put together this jury of 12 people as well as alternates that they feel can be impartial. one thing is that unlike the vast majority of cases we see across the country, pretty much everyone in america knows who former president donald trump is and has an opinion on the...
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you offer plenty of praise of donald trump - to electors. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in i to electors. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the l to electors. you offer plenty of i praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? , ., do you hope he wins again in the autumn?_ why? - do you hope he wins again in the autumn?_ why? autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that — autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we _ autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need _ autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a _ autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we need a strong - believe that we need a strong america, under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer.— the world was safer. let's talk about a couple _ the world was safer. let's talk about a couple of— the world was safer. let's talk about a couple of things i the world was safer. let's talk about a couple of things in i the world was safer. let's talk| about
you offer plenty of praise of donald trump - to electors. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in i to electors. you offer plenty of praise of donald trump in the l to electors. you offer plenty of i praise of donald trump in the book. do you hope he wins again in the autumn? , ., do you hope he wins again in the autumn?_ why? - do you hope he wins again in the autumn?_ why? autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that — autumn? yes, i do. why? because i believe that we _ autumn? yes,...
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assassinated on president trump's orders in january 2020, assassinated on president trump's orders injanuary 2020, iran vowed a huge response but in the end it was a calibrated response. it hit a us base in iraq but it gave a warning in advance to the us that it was going to do this, so no personnel were killed. iran i think will want to calibrate this very carefully, that it doesn't get drawn into a full—scale war which it would probably lose but it will be devastating for the region. iran has a very large extensive ballistic missile first. if such a war was to cross the gulf and extent and draw in the arab gulf states, most of whom if not all of them host us bases you would be looking at hits on desalination plants, petrochemical refining facilities, this is not what anybody in the region once. i this is not what anybody in the region once-— region once. i want to ask you before we _ region once. i want to ask you before we were _ region once. i want to ask you before we were to _ region once. i want to ask you before we were to go - region once. i want to ask you before we were to go
assassinated on president trump's orders in january 2020, assassinated on president trump's orders injanuary 2020, iran vowed a huge response but in the end it was a calibrated response. it hit a us base in iraq but it gave a warning in advance to the us that it was going to do this, so no personnel were killed. iran i think will want to calibrate this very carefully, that it doesn't get drawn into a full—scale war which it would probably lose but it will be devastating for the region. iran...
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donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks,
donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather...
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former president donald trump did this. two former executives have told the post office inquiry that they did not realise the organisation had been bringing prosecutions against sub—postmasters. alan cook, who was managing director from 2006 to 2010, admitted he should have known. adam crozier, who was chief executive of royal mail until 2010, also apologised. 0ur reporter marc ashdown has the story. david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally, this inquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology... i'd like to put on record most strongly my personal apology... i think it is a matter of real regret... - for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the royal mail parent company. he said he was unaware of what was going on. as far as i recall, i don't- remember anyone in the post office governance system, whether that's the board, i the
former president donald trump did this. two former executives have told the post office inquiry that they did not realise the organisation had been bringing prosecutions against sub—postmasters. alan cook, who was managing director from 2006 to 2010, admitted he should have known. adam crozier, who was chief executive of royal mail until 2010, also apologised. 0ur reporter marc ashdown has the story. david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally, this inquiry is hearing from some of those at...
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there was an opportunity when donald trump sent in a drone strike, i think it was in iraq, that took out the leader of the force that was responsible for nurturing these relationships. we have not done enough in yemen, for example, to lean into that, to support good governance there. it has given the space for proxy governance to develop. and then the consequence of disrupting international shipping, and then shipping having to go around africa, having a knock—on impact onto the economies of international communities. it shows how we have become too risk averse over the last couple of decades, and we really need to rekindle the ability to lean in and not be spooked by the rhetoric, but stand up for what we need to do to defend the international rules —based order. i'm afraid that all this was coming. it was all building up over a number of years, and hezbollah ro, it is the most powerful heavily armed non—state actor in the world yet to play a real part in what is going on in the middle east and we need to watch out for that as well. tobias ellwood, former middle east minister,
there was an opportunity when donald trump sent in a drone strike, i think it was in iraq, that took out the leader of the force that was responsible for nurturing these relationships. we have not done enough in yemen, for example, to lean into that, to support good governance there. it has given the space for proxy governance to develop. and then the consequence of disrupting international shipping, and then shipping having to go around africa, having a knock—on impact onto the economies of...
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we have been hearing from donald trump already today. he has a website, a social media platform, and he has been speaking on that once again talking about what he calls a democrat led witchhunt. coming out fighting this morning on social media as well. more on the story throughout the day. we will be live backin throughout the day. we will be live back in new york when he makes an appearance. an international conference is under way in france to help sudan deal with the devasting effects of what's been called a forgotten war. the conflict erupted this time last year, between the army and a rival paramilitary group. it has created the world's largest displacement crisis, driven millions of people to the brink of famine, and triggered waves of ethnically driven killings. the french foreign minister said the sudanese people were victims of indifference as well as war. for a year, the sudanese had been victims of the terrible war, a war they did not want, a war that only produces chaos and suffering. they are also the victims of oblivion. we
we have been hearing from donald trump already today. he has a website, a social media platform, and he has been speaking on that once again talking about what he calls a democrat led witchhunt. coming out fighting this morning on social media as well. more on the story throughout the day. we will be live backin throughout the day. we will be live back in new york when he makes an appearance. an international conference is under way in france to help sudan deal with the devasting effects of...
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donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks, which iran says were a response to an israeli attack on its diplomatic mission in syria. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, has been sending us updates from jerusalem. israel says it is now launching a diplomatic offensive. the israeli foreign minister has written, he says, to 3
donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather...
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and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with 100 days to go ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games. the gentleman speaking at the moment, the president of the olympic committee in greece, he is also a member of the international committee. you can see the ancient remains of the 2600 year old temple, where this is taking place. what will happen is the flame will be lit and then it will be handed over to the paris 2024 olympic team. the relay will stretch from the acropolis to the south pacific. as you can see, there are hundreds of people at the ceremony and it is the first time since the covid—19 pandemic when of course there were toned down events for the tokyo olympics, that spectators are able to attend th
and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with 100 days to go ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games. the...
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former president donald trump did this. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia! the musical is now celebrating its 25th year in london's west end. since its first opening night, 10 million people have seen the production in london, with many super—trouper fans returning again and again. our reporter frankie mccamley went backstage to meet the cast. # mamma mia! # now i really know...# the iconic smash hit, paired with the feel—good factor, just some of the reasons why this show has become a west end favourite. now in its 25th year. it's a phenomenon. it's quite something for any show to have that kind of life in it, really. and i think we are kind of like that solid production. since 1999, ten million people have seen mamma mia! in london, 70 million as it's toured worldwide. the story tells the sunny, funny tale of a mother and daughter and three possible dads on a greek island, all unfolding to abba's timeless pop masterpieces. # always sunny in a rich man's world. this is a quick—change area. obviously, all the shoes and everything. but these are probabl
former president donald trump did this. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia! the musical is now celebrating its 25th year in london's west end. since its first opening night, 10 million people have seen the production in london, with many super—trouper fans returning again and again. our reporter frankie mccamley went backstage to meet the cast. # mamma mia! # now i really know...# the iconic smash hit, paired with the feel—good factor, just some of the reasons why this show has become...
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donald trump's criminal trial for allegedly paying hush money to an adult film star gets under way in new york. he's the first former or sitting us president to face criminal action, combative as always, he repeated his unproven claim of a witch hunt. this is really an attack on a political opponent. that's all it is. so i'm very honoured to be here. thank you. all sides in the middle east must show restraint, says rishi sunak, addressing mps after the uk's involvement in defending israel against iran. hospices providing palliative care say they are facing extreme financial pressure. and the six—year—old girl who called "fire!" and saved her family's lives. i said, "mummy, wake up, the house is on fire. "get out, get out!" coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — we look at the impact that the wet weather is having on sport. from golf to cricket and grassroots football financial implications can be huge. good evening.
donald trump's criminal trial for allegedly paying hush money to an adult film star gets under way in new york. he's the first former or sitting us president to face criminal action, combative as always, he repeated his unproven claim of a witch hunt. this is really an attack on a political opponent. that's all it is. so i'm very honoured to be here. thank you. all sides in the middle east must show restraint, says rishi sunak, addressing mps after the uk's involvement in defending israel...
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under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. let's talk about a couple of things in the news this week. the smoking ban that rishi sunak is suggesting, this idea that over time a growing amount of the population can no longer legally buy cigarettes. you're not a fan. does this suggest that rishi sunak, in your view, is a conservative in name only? my view is that we should absolutely protect children from damage and danger while they are developing decision making capabilities. but we're a free country, we shouldn't be telling people not to smoke. and i worry about where it will lead, you know... so it's unconservative, as you see it? fascinating interview there. do stay here on bbc news. it's not been as windy, showers around. in the atlantic, we have high pressure and there is some cloud coming in, some of it later tonight and tomorrow. we've still got the north—westerly winds, feeding in this colder air and a mixture of sunshine and showers, some which could be heavy and threatening clouds, and we will have some heavier sho
under donald trump, when he was president of the united states, the world was safer. let's talk about a couple of things in the news this week. the smoking ban that rishi sunak is suggesting, this idea that over time a growing amount of the population can no longer legally buy cigarettes. you're not a fan. does this suggest that rishi sunak, in your view, is a conservative in name only? my view is that we should absolutely protect children from damage and danger while they are developing...
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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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he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony blinken, says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operational at least not one indicated to us by the israelis. on the contrary, what we do have is an ongoing conversation with israel about any rafah operation. the president has been very clear about our concerns, our deep concerns, about israel's ability to move civilians out of harm's way, to care for them once they are out of harm's way, and to have any kind of major military operation that doesn't do real harm to civilians, children, women, to men. with me is now is mohamed from bbc arabic. lovely to have you with us here. the ceasefire, where are we with that?— we with that? first of all, best wishes _ we with that? first of all, best wishes to _ we with that? first of all, best wishes to those - best wishes to
he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony blinken, says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operational at least not one indicated to us by the israelis. on the contrary, what we do have is an ongoing conversation...
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people as the storming of many people as the storming of the capitol building by supporters of donald trump which gave americans a taste of civil disorder. this film definitely touches a raw nerve. many of us have a fear of losing america's beauty and democracy to violent legends and with everyone armed and so many guns, it is a cause of a nightmare scenario to see this kind of violence.— kind of violence. alex garland ho es kind of violence. alex garland hopes his _ kind of violence. alex garland hopes his movie _ kind of violence. alex garland hopes his movie will - kind of violence. alex garland hopes his movie will start - kind of violence. alex garland hopes his movie will start a i hopes his movie will start a dialogue. i hopes his movie will start a dialogue-— hopes his movie will start a dialouue. ., �* ., ., dialogue. i don't want to load the conversation _ dialogue. i don't want to load the conversation by _ dialogue. i don't want to load the conversation by saying i dialogue. i don't want to load | the conversation by saying this is what is about and this is what it is sayi
people as the storming of many people as the storming of the capitol building by supporters of donald trump which gave americans a taste of civil disorder. this film definitely touches a raw nerve. many of us have a fear of losing america's beauty and democracy to violent legends and with everyone armed and so many guns, it is a cause of a nightmare scenario to see this kind of violence.— kind of violence. alex garland ho es kind of violence. alex garland hopes his _ kind of violence. alex...
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particular carrying a nuclear programme, which has been growing in size and sophistication ever since donald trump walked away from the obama—iran nuclear deal back in 2018. the balance of voices on the other hand will be saying we need to respond in some fashion because the iranians across the line but will risk losing american support that has been so vital in creating the shield over us, in bringing these allies with us, like the uk, france and arab countries, so we need to make this a symbolic response but not one that risk rupturing our ties with the white house. my gut feeling is that a more pragmatic line is probably going to prevail in the hours and days ahead.- probably going to prevail in the hours and days ahead. great to speak to ou, hours and days ahead. great to speak to you. thank — hours and days ahead. great to speak to you. thank you- — our international editor jeremy bowen has been looking at the potential consequences of the iranian action and says thay it indicates an escalation in the situation in the middle east. i think a lot of it depends on what israel does itself,
particular carrying a nuclear programme, which has been growing in size and sophistication ever since donald trump walked away from the obama—iran nuclear deal back in 2018. the balance of voices on the other hand will be saying we need to respond in some fashion because the iranians across the line but will risk losing american support that has been so vital in creating the shield over us, in bringing these allies with us, like the uk, france and arab countries, so we need to make this a...
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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...