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that is him outside a manhattan courthouse. now we will go back to nada tawfiq is alongside many other journalists. back to nada tawfiq is alongside many otherjournalists. —— nada tawfik. what can you see there? he came out of his suv, did a short wave to people here as he normally does then he went by the way of the court so we are just moments away from him entering that courtroom, court is expected to start in less than 30 minutes as we begin jury selection but of course a momentous moment here in us history, donald trump has entered the courthouse to become the first former president to stand criminal trial. he is certainly testing this nation's legal norms. more than ever before. he has now entered the courthouse with jury selection to begin shortly and, lucy, just looking at the media here, you can see the significance of this moment. the role's media yo to capture this moment. what of this moment. the role's media yo to capture this moment.— to capture this moment. what a dauntin: to capture this moment. what a dau
that is him outside a manhattan courthouse. now we will go back to nada tawfiq is alongside many other journalists. back to nada tawfiq is alongside many otherjournalists. —— nada tawfik. what can you see there? he came out of his suv, did a short wave to people here as he normally does then he went by the way of the court so we are just moments away from him entering that courtroom, court is expected to start in less than 30 minutes as we begin jury selection but of course a momentous...
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i mean, the manhattan case, the one we are talking about today, 88% of the people in manhattan voted against trump and forjoe biden. if you do thatjust by numbers, the chances are the jury selection, which we are going through right now... are the jury selection, which we are going through right now. . .- going through right now... already ofthe going through right now... already of the 98, we _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have had _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have had to - going through right now... already of the 98, we have had to lose - going through right now... already. of the 98, we have had to lose half. they absolutely could get a conviction. i don't think they will put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted _ put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted felon _ put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted felon if - put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted felon if it - will be a convicted felon if it happens. will be a convicted f
i mean, the manhattan case, the one we are talking about today, 88% of the people in manhattan voted against trump and forjoe biden. if you do thatjust by numbers, the chances are the jury selection, which we are going through right now... are the jury selection, which we are going through right now. . .- going through right now... already ofthe going through right now... already of the 98, we _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have _ going through right now... already of the...
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this was donald trump setting off from central manhattan a couple of hours ago. he's charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money — allegedly paid to the former adult film star stormy daniels — before the 2016 presidential election. he's now in the courthouse itself for the start ofjury selection. prosecutors accuse him, of arranging payments to stormy daniels in an effort to buy her silence. donald trump has pleaded not guilty, describing the case as a witchhunt. he spoke to the media just before heading in to the courtroom, let's have a listen. something like this has never happened before. there's never been anything like it. never happened before. every legal scholar said this case is nonsense. it should never have been brought. it doesn't deserve anything like this. there is no case and they've said it. people that don't necessarily follow or like donald trump said this is an outrage that this case was brought. this is political persecution. this is a persecution like never before. nobody's ever seen anything like it. and again, it's a case th
this was donald trump setting off from central manhattan a couple of hours ago. he's charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money — allegedly paid to the former adult film star stormy daniels — before the 2016 presidential election. he's now in the courthouse itself for the start ofjury selection. prosecutors accuse him, of arranging payments to stormy daniels in an effort to buy her silence. donald trump has pleaded not guilty, describing the case as a witchhunt. he spoke to the...
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donald trump in a an hour will make his way here to - hour will make his way here to downtown manhattan from his residence at trump tower on fifth ave from uptown. really today is the formal start of the trial, but it begins with jury selection when hundreds of new yorkers from manhattan will be gathered here and will be whittled down to just a jury of 12 individuals and six alternatives. donald trump will be there in court throughout that entire process. thejudge will there in court throughout that entire process. the judge will have them first answer a course —— a questionnaire of 42 questions. it walks thejury through questionnaire of 42 questions. it walks the jury through their consumption of media, asking what newspapers they read, what podcast they listen to, if they have ever been a supporter of donald trump or a tent at his rallies. if they are members of any extremist groups. this questionnaire is quite detailed. it does not ask them what political party they belong to. then the judge will go through and make sure that thejurors the judge will go through and make sure that
donald trump in a an hour will make his way here to - hour will make his way here to downtown manhattan from his residence at trump tower on fifth ave from uptown. really today is the formal start of the trial, but it begins with jury selection when hundreds of new yorkers from manhattan will be gathered here and will be whittled down to just a jury of 12 individuals and six alternatives. donald trump will be there in court throughout that entire process. thejudge will there in court throughout...
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treating to a is arrived at a courthouse in manhattan, he is the first us president, current or
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there was one as recently as january of this year a couple of months ago, felt again by residents of manhattan early in the morning, and on that occasion, although people could feel the shock, very few reports of any real damage. we have also heard from the mayor of new york saying there is no reports of major impact, but what you are saying there is that it is quite unusual, i mean, if you are in san francisco you expect of your trams quite regularly, but new york city? not so much. you quite regularly, but new york city? not so much-— quite regularly, but new york city? not so much. you don't, and that is wh it not so much. you don't, and that is why it makes _ not so much. you don't, and that is why it makes the _ not so much. you don't, and that is why it makes the news, _ not so much. you don't, and that is why it makes the news, and - not so much. you don't, and that is why it makes the news, and it - why it makes the news, and it certainly is at the moment. local news reports, of course, switching very quickly to the story. a huge amount of interest in it. it is a story that new yorke
there was one as recently as january of this year a couple of months ago, felt again by residents of manhattan early in the morning, and on that occasion, although people could feel the shock, very few reports of any real damage. we have also heard from the mayor of new york saying there is no reports of major impact, but what you are saying there is that it is quite unusual, i mean, if you are in san francisco you expect of your trams quite regularly, but new york city? not so much. you quite...
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what you have 'ury manhattan da. what you have jury selection the prosecution will present its case. the defence _ will present its case. the defence will have an opportunity to defend two present its case with up to probably go tojury, present its case with up to probably go to jury, roughly four— probably go to jury, roughly four to _ probably go to jury, roughly four to five weeks.- probably go to jury, roughly four to five weeks. maybe less. if the four to five weeks. maybe less. if the jury _ four to five weeks. maybe less. if the jury does _ four to five weeks. maybe less. if the jury does decide - four to five weeks. maybe less. if the jury does decide to - if the jury does decide to convict him, what sort of penalty might the former president face?— penalty might the former president face? this is the case where _ president face? this is the case where i _ president face? this is the case where i think - president face? this is the case where i think most i president face? this is the - case where i think
what you have 'ury manhattan da. what you have jury selection the prosecution will present its case. the defence _ will present its case. the defence will have an opportunity to defend two present its case with up to probably go tojury, present its case with up to probably go to jury, roughly four— probably go to jury, roughly four to _ probably go to jury, roughly four to five weeks.- probably go to jury, roughly four to five weeks. maybe less. if the four to five weeks. maybe less. if the...
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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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in new york, in manhattan you can really— in new york, in manhattan you can really see — in new york, in manhattan you can really see the troubles of south america — really see the troubles of south america and beyond, in several sguare — america and beyond, in several square miles talking to migrants on the street— square miles talking to migrants on the street and having a hard time and also — the street and having a hard time and also making new york much more tense, _ and also making new york much more tense, very— and also making new york much more tense, very liberal, open—minded city, _ tense, very liberal, open—minded city, but — tense, very liberal, open—minded city, but a — tense, very liberal, open—minded city, but a lot of people are saying it's enough — city, but a lot of people are saying it's enough. and yeah, this is going to be _ it's enough. and yeah, this is going to be the _ it's enough. and yeah, this is going to be the big, one of the big issues of the _ to be the big, one of the big issues of the election in november and the united _ of t
in new york, in manhattan you can really— in new york, in manhattan you can really see — in new york, in manhattan you can really see the troubles of south america — really see the troubles of south america and beyond, in several sguare — america and beyond, in several square miles talking to migrants on the street— square miles talking to migrants on the street and having a hard time and also — the street and having a hard time and also making new york much more tense, _ and also...
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again, felt by residents of manhattan in the early hours of the morning. 0n residents of manhattan in the early hours of the morning. on that occasion, other people could very much feel the shot, very few reports of any real damage. qm. much feel the shot, very few reports of any real damage.— of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from _ of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the _ of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the mayor— of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the mayor of - of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the mayor of new - of any real damage. 0k, we have. heard from the mayor of new york saying there is no reports of any major impact. but what you are saying there, in san francisco you might expect to feel tremors quite regularly, but new york city, you don't expect so much? you don't, that is why _ don't expect so much? you don't, that is why it _ don't expect so much? you don't, that is why it makes _ don't expect so much? you don't, that is why it makes the _ don't expect so much? you don't, that is why it makes the news - don't expect so much?
again, felt by residents of manhattan in the early hours of the morning. 0n residents of manhattan in the early hours of the morning. on that occasion, other people could very much feel the shot, very few reports of any real damage. qm. much feel the shot, very few reports of any real damage.— of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from _ of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the _ of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the mayor— of any real damage. 0k, we have heard from the mayor...
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i think a full acquittal here is going to be very, very difficult in manhattan. now this trial will be a political spectacle. willjury safety be a concern? i mean, i don't think jury safety is a concern for the parties. but i mean, of course, today i was outside of the courthouse and you saw it was mostly donald trump supporters. there is a group of people in the park that's across the street from the courthouse with all kinds of flags, probably 100, maybe 120. but there was also a pick—up truck that kept circling the block over and over again with blacked out windows and trump logos all over this black pick—up truck. and it had spiked hubcaps, something out of gladiator days, and it was blasting music. you know, jurors may see that. i don't think that person was a trump supporter, but i don't think that person is doing trump any favours because jurors might see that and become concerned for their safety and not want any part of this. at least 50 countries around the world will be heading to the polls this year. but when it comes to the numbers — one stands
i think a full acquittal here is going to be very, very difficult in manhattan. now this trial will be a political spectacle. willjury safety be a concern? i mean, i don't think jury safety is a concern for the parties. but i mean, of course, today i was outside of the courthouse and you saw it was mostly donald trump supporters. there is a group of people in the park that's across the street from the courthouse with all kinds of flags, probably 100, maybe 120. but there was also a pick—up...
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attention�*s focused here in lower manhattan, new york city hall. it's become almost commonplace for bad actors to deepfake politicians, but it's unusual for politicians to deepfake themselves. that's something that the mayor of new york has actually done. towards the end of last year, mayor of new york eric adams revealed in a press conference that he'd used deepfake technology to make a series of automated or robocalls to nyc residents. in these calls, which mainly promoted the hiring of venues owned by the city, the mayor was able to speak a variety of languages, including mandarin, cantonese and spanish, using deepfake tech. these actions have raised more than a few eyebrows in certain quarters. to find out more, i needed to leave manhattan and head to brooklyn. it's here i caught up with civil rights and privacy campaigner albert fox cahn. he believes the mayor's use of ai sets a dangerous precedent. and to me, it's reallyjust this alarming wake—up call about the potential for abuse of these deepfake technologies. when you normalise the use o
attention�*s focused here in lower manhattan, new york city hall. it's become almost commonplace for bad actors to deepfake politicians, but it's unusual for politicians to deepfake themselves. that's something that the mayor of new york has actually done. towards the end of last year, mayor of new york eric adams revealed in a press conference that he'd used deepfake technology to make a series of automated or robocalls to nyc residents. in these calls, which mainly promoted the hiring of...
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let's go to the court in manhattan where the former president, donald trump, has arrived at the court. you can see that donald trump arrived at the front of the gort entrance about 25 minutes ago and he is somewhere in the building and yesterday, when he walked through that area, he did make some comments to the waiting media as he is often wants to do, so waiting there to see if you will make any comment on the way out. —— the court entrance. you will remember that his jury selection is continuing and this is day two of the former president's long awaited hush money trial in new york. he has not said anything so far today to the waiting cameras but he has been making comments on truth social, the social media channel. he said that his trial is an assault on america, and he has also made some comments about thejudge, saying he is a conflicted trump heating judge, so if you want to keep up with all those latest lines, there is a live page on the bbc website which is bringing all the latest developments live from manhattan. —— votejudge. around the world and across the uk, this
let's go to the court in manhattan where the former president, donald trump, has arrived at the court. you can see that donald trump arrived at the front of the gort entrance about 25 minutes ago and he is somewhere in the building and yesterday, when he walked through that area, he did make some comments to the waiting media as he is often wants to do, so waiting there to see if you will make any comment on the way out. —— the court entrance. you will remember that his jury selection is...
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tt9 district attorney in manhattan now has a decision to make. he has put these witnesses through it. it is not easy to give evidence. he has also got to take into account, whether without the prior bad act witnesses he can get a conviction, what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full— what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right _ what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right now _ what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right now a _ what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right now a new - what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right now a new york. his hands full right now a new york dealing with the hush money trial and now this. i think he will decide to go forward if the victims want to testify. we know that weinstein was convicted in california and is going to serve 16 years in prison for those rape convictions, the victims in new york deserve their day in court and sexual assault is one of the most underreported crimes. perpetrators are really brought to justice and if you
tt9 district attorney in manhattan now has a decision to make. he has put these witnesses through it. it is not easy to give evidence. he has also got to take into account, whether without the prior bad act witnesses he can get a conviction, what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full— what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right _ what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right now _ what will he be weighing up? he has his hands full right now a _ what will he be...
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the manhattan jury currently facing. the manhattan jury heard opening statements in his criminal trial on monday. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult film star stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there�*s nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom after the trial wrapped up for the day. this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because the public understands that it is a witch—hunt. gary o�*donoghue followed monday�*s proceedings in new york. day one of the first—ever criminal trial of a former preside
the manhattan jury currently facing. the manhattan jury heard opening statements in his criminal trial on monday. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult film star stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president...
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this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. and this is the moment he arrived in court. mr trump has also been issued with a gag order relating to aspects of the case. he had this to say to reporters before he went in. every legal pundit, every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. we have a trump—hating judge. we have a judge who shouldn't be on this case. he's totally conflicted. but this is a trial that should never happen. it should have been thrown out a long time ago. if you look atjonathan turley, andy mccarthy, all great legal scholars, there's not one that we've been able to find that said this should be a trial. i was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense. some accountant i didn't know marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. and you get indicted over that? i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, g
this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. and this is the moment he arrived in court. mr trump has also been issued with a gag order relating to aspects of the case. he had this to say to reporters before he went in. every legal pundit, every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. we have a trump—hating judge. we...
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it comes as mr trump arrived at a manhattan court on the first day of a landmark criminal trial against him. the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. the company behind the truth social platform has told financial regulators that it plans to issue another 21.5 million new shares linked to warrants. these are contracts that give investors the right to buy or sell a stock at a specific price within a certain time frame. but the sale can also devalue a stock if there isn't enough demand to absorb the increase in available shares, which appears to be what happened today. trump media is also looking for approval to potentially resell up to 146 million shares held by current investors, including the former president, who's the majority shareholder. the move paves the way for them to be able to cash in sooner. currently, these insiders are barred from any share sale until september, once the securities and exchange commission signs off on this filing, insiders, including mrtrump, can seek board approval to start selling their stock. it's worth noting so—called lock—ups such as
it comes as mr trump arrived at a manhattan court on the first day of a landmark criminal trial against him. the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. the company behind the truth social platform has told financial regulators that it plans to issue another 21.5 million new shares linked to warrants. these are contracts that give investors the right to buy or sell a stock at a specific price within a certain time frame. but the sale can also devalue a stock if there isn't enough...
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they are expecting donald trump to leave his home shortly, going to the manhattan courthouse where the trial will get under way. we expect opening arguments to start in a couple of hours. he has pleaded not guilty to 34 hours. he has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying 3a counts of falsifying business records. he also denies having an affair with stormy daniels. let's speak to richard painter, who was the chief white house ethics lawyer. he is now a law professor at the university of minnesota. opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today?- opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today? today will be the opening _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in - what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in the - be the opening arguments in the case _ be the opening arguments in the case first— be the opening arguments in the case. first presented by the prosecution and then the lawyers representing donald trump the defendant. this is essentially
they are expecting donald trump to leave his home shortly, going to the manhattan courthouse where the trial will get under way. we expect opening arguments to start in a couple of hours. he has pleaded not guilty to 34 hours. he has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying 3a counts of falsifying business records. he also denies having an affair with stormy daniels. let's speak to richard painter, who was the chief white house ethics lawyer. he is now a law professor at the university of...
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district attorney's of his addressing the jury, manhattan district attorney's of his addressing thejury, presenting their case right now. this case is about a criminal conspiracy and cover—up. the defendant donald trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election then he covered up that criminal conspiracy by lying in his new york business records over and over and over again. that is the nub of the prosecution's case that the jury of the prosecution's case that the jury is hearing for the first time. let's get some more now on some of those we're expecting to see in the courtroom. meghan owen reports. obviously, donald trump himself is at the heart of the trial but there are a number of key players, described as a bit of a hollywood blockbuster cast. so let's take a look. first of all we have justicejuan merchan. now he is a seasoned new york judge who also proceeded over the trump organisation's tax fraud case. next we have alvin bragg. he is the prosecutor, he inherited the trump investigation when he took office in 2021. and his former colleague, todd
district attorney's of his addressing the jury, manhattan district attorney's of his addressing thejury, presenting their case right now. this case is about a criminal conspiracy and cover—up. the defendant donald trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election then he covered up that criminal conspiracy by lying in his new york business records over and over and over again. that is the nub of the prosecution's case that the jury of the prosecution's case that...
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meanwhile the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion in court alleging that that donald trump violated the gag order imposed byjudge juan merchan, three times in recent posts on truth social. the prosecutors are asking the court to fine trump $1,000 per violation. merchan is scheduled to hear the motion next week. meanwhile the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion in court alleging that that donald trump violated the gag order imposed byjudge juan merchan, three times in recent posts on truth social. the prosecutors are asking the court to fine trump $1,000 per violation. merchan is scheduled to hear the motion next week. every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. we have a trump—hating judge. we have a judge who shouldn't be on this case. he's totally conflicted. but this is a trial that should never happen. it should have been thrown out a long time ago. joining me now is jacob eisler. he's a professor of law at florida state university. good to have you with us. help me understand what is going on in court at the moment. how does the questioning go and w
meanwhile the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion in court alleging that that donald trump violated the gag order imposed byjudge juan merchan, three times in recent posts on truth social. the prosecutors are asking the court to fine trump $1,000 per violation. merchan is scheduled to hear the motion next week. meanwhile the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion in court alleging that that donald trump violated the gag order imposed byjudge juan merchan, three times in...
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the criminal trial resumes in manhattan, a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to flout. and a hearing in the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all that within hours of trump being named as a co—conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. we have got top legal analysis for you tonight on a whole string of legal problems facing the former president. also tonight — the case that sparked the #metoo movement. a top court in new york's today overturned the 2020 conviction of the hollywood mogul harvey weinstein, on grounds he did not receive a fair trial. the scottish first minister scraps the snp's power—sharing agreement with the greens. opposition parties are threatening a vote of no confidence. and we will look at labour's proposal to renationalise the uk's railways. but is it full fat nationalisation we will get you an expert view. good evening. the declaration of independence held certain truths to be self evident. that all men, and women, are created equal. is that equal before the law, neither above it nor below it?
the criminal trial resumes in manhattan, a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to flout. and a hearing in the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all that within hours of trump being named as a co—conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. we have got top legal analysis for you tonight on a whole string of legal problems facing the former president. also tonight — the case that sparked the #metoo movement. a top court in new york's...
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website, by the way, they will be keeping that up—to—date with all of the latest developments from manhattan. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are economically inactive, that is no longer looking for, or able to, work — and that reflects a rise in the number of people who are long term sick. dharshini david has the details. i would give anything to not kind of wake up every day feeling absolutely rubbish. 21—year—old chloe lives with depression, borderline personality disorder and autism. she took up work at 16 but that didn't last long. currently a student, she is concerned about a lack of understanding. they don't really understand the complexity of mental illness. it's not something that... although there are days that i can't get out of bed — days and weeks and months that i don't get out of bed in a depressive e
website, by the way, they will be keeping that up—to—date with all of the latest developments from manhattan. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are economically inactive, that is no longer looking for, or able to, work —...
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this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. it has been a very revealing day in terms of the difficulties of choosing a jury here. choosing a “ury here. yes, that's ri . ht, choosing a jury here. yes, that's right. donald — choosing a jury here. yes, that's right, donald trump _ choosing a jury here. yes, that's right, donald trump has - choosing a jury here. yes, that's right, donald trump has been i choosing a jury here. yes, that's i right, donald trump has been sitting quietly, listening carefully to all of the prospective jurors, quietly, listening carefully to all of the prospectivejurors, they quietly, listening carefully to all of the prospective jurors, they have answered questions presented to them. if you're wondering what it's like inside, i have a prospective juror who was excused here. so you were a prospective juror, juror who was e
this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. it has been a very revealing day in terms of the difficulties of choosing a jury here. choosing a “ury here. yes, that's ri . ht, choosing a jury here. yes, that's right. donald — choosing a jury here. yes, that's right,...
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this was donald trump setting off from central manhattan. he's charged with 34 counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to the former adult film star stormy daniels before the 2016 presidential election. he's been in the courthouse itself for the last few hours, for the start ofjury selection. prosecutors accuse him of arranging payments to stormy daniels in an effort to buy her silence. donald trump has pleaded not guilty. he spoke to the media just before heading into the courtroom. let's hear what he had to say. this is a persecution like never before, nobody has ever seen anything like it. and again, it is a case that should have never been brought. it is an assault on america, and that's why i'm very proud to be here. this is an assault on our country and it is a country that is failing. it is a country that is run by an incompetent man who is very much involved in this case. this is really an attack on a political opponent, that's all it is. so i'm very honoured to be here. thank you very much. the usual misinformation th
this was donald trump setting off from central manhattan. he's charged with 34 counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to the former adult film star stormy daniels before the 2016 presidential election. he's been in the courthouse itself for the last few hours, for the start ofjury selection. prosecutors accuse him of arranging payments to stormy daniels in an effort to buy her silence. donald trump has pleaded not guilty. he spoke to the media just before heading into the...
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but when i left the house and was making my way into central manhattan today, i didn't see any damage or anything. it wasjust like, there didn't see any damage or anything. it was just like, there were a couple of people outside who asked me if i felt it. it was quite scary. but you know, there hasn't been any damage or any injuries around. his damage or any in'uries around. no but damage or any injuries around. no but there is some impact on this as we were reporting just then, marvin, departures to newark airport in new jersey have been grounded. i got my time differences wrong. so actually it's another hour before flights are expected to resume from newark airport. we're also hearing that flights jfk will also airport. we're also hearing that flightsjfk will also grounded and that was while runways were being inspected for damage. what more can you tell us about the other disruptions that this might of course, even if it hasn't caused significant physical damage, marvin? as i said, as i was travelling into manhattan, into the city centre, i didn't see any report of damage or any di
but when i left the house and was making my way into central manhattan today, i didn't see any damage or anything. it wasjust like, there didn't see any damage or anything. it was just like, there were a couple of people outside who asked me if i felt it. it was quite scary. but you know, there hasn't been any damage or any injuries around. his damage or any in'uries around. no but damage or any injuries around. no but there is some impact on this as we were reporting just then, marvin,...
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honour the best of broadway's plays, musicals, and performers, are presented at an annual ceremony in manhattan every second sunday ofjune. leading in the nominees�* table are "hell's kitchen," alicia keys�*s semi—autobiographical musical, and "stereophonic," david adjmi's play about a rock band recording a studio album, each earning 13 tony award nominations. good luck to all the nominees, in the meantime, thanks forjoining us here on newsday, bye for now. hello. well, it has been gradually warming up over the last couple of days, at least for most of us. the weather, on the other hand, a little hit and miss. and in fact, that is the outlook for the next few days. some warm sunshine, yes, but also a chance of catching some rain. now, weather fronts are close by — you can see it here on the satellite picture — and that also means some damp weather through the early hours and into wednesday morning, particularly around the irish sea coasts and also around the north sea coasts. but for most of us, it's a dry start to the day, a little misty and murky in places. here are the temperatures
honour the best of broadway's plays, musicals, and performers, are presented at an annual ceremony in manhattan every second sunday ofjune. leading in the nominees�* table are "hell's kitchen," alicia keys�*s semi—autobiographical musical, and "stereophonic," david adjmi's play about a rock band recording a studio album, each earning 13 tony award nominations. good luck to all the nominees, in the meantime, thanks forjoining us here on newsday, bye for now. hello....
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this was a historic day in manhattan. mrtrump this was a historic day in manhattan. mr trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records, where hush money payments were recorded as legal expenses to cover up his affairs just weeks before the election. the prosecution said the former president has orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the election. mrtrump criminal scheme to corrupt the election. mr trump said it was a book—keeping issue, a very minor thing which thejustice department had cooked up to keep him off the campaign trail. what is going on right here should never be happening. it is a very sad day in america. thank you very much. and it is shaping up to be a very busy week. what he has been a criminal court for the hush money court today, his lawyers have also beenin court today, his lawyers have also been in civil court for a hearing on whether or not that 175 million dollars bond he put up so he could appeal against a huge fine for fraud is acceptable. on wednesday, his team will be sifting through the grand jury testimony off
this was a historic day in manhattan. mrtrump this was a historic day in manhattan. mr trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records, where hush money payments were recorded as legal expenses to cover up his affairs just weeks before the election. the prosecution said the former president has orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the election. mrtrump criminal scheme to corrupt the election. mr trump said it was a book—keeping issue, a very minor thing which...
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| 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 it as. this is about an effort to defraud the american voters in 2016 to keep them from learning material information that would have affected their vote. the trial begins with jury selection and is expected to last more than six weeks, making it all but certain that voters w
| 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...
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. _ to the united states now, and a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died, according to us media. the man doused himself in a liquid before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid 30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn't targeting any individual, any group or, in fact, this trial. their investigation is ongoing, but they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. now, they say they are going to be reviewing security protocols around this courthouse in light of the high—profile nat
. _ to the united states now, and a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died, according to us media. the man doused himself in a liquid before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned...
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that is scheduled to start in two weeks' time in manhattan. in many places — it's the holidays, and so we're turning now to one of the latest frontiers in tourism, the arctic. this winter, lapland has seen bumper visitor numbers, this winter, lapland has seen bumper visitor numbers. with long, dark nights and subzero temperatures this seems an unlikely holiday destination. yet, here at the arctic circle, it's been a bumper tourist season. as a gateway to finnish lapland, last year, rovaniemi welcomed half a million people to this very spot. we wanted to do an arctic circle or like a northern tour, for a very long time. there's an appeal of coming up here when it's snowing and it's cold. we did our research on social media. they share a lot ofl stories about here. we saw a lot of posts from santa claus village and it's, like, very romantic and very pretty. the covid pandemic hit tourism hard, but since then not only have visitor numbers bounced back, they've been surging. and the negative temperatures certainly aren't holding people back. tou
that is scheduled to start in two weeks' time in manhattan. in many places — it's the holidays, and so we're turning now to one of the latest frontiers in tourism, the arctic. this winter, lapland has seen bumper visitor numbers, this winter, lapland has seen bumper visitor numbers. with long, dark nights and subzero temperatures this seems an unlikely holiday destination. yet, here at the arctic circle, it's been a bumper tourist season. as a gateway to finnish lapland, last year, rovaniemi...
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money case involving the adult film actress stormy daniels, scheduled to start in two week's time in manhattan. florida's top court has paved the way for the state's 6—week abortion ban to take effect. justices on the state's supreme court upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy — which would come into effect in may. until now, florida has allowed abortions up to 15 weeks. however, in a separate decision, the court will also let voters decide in november whether to expand abortion access. 60% of voters would need to approve the measure. caroline kitchener is a reporter covering abortion for the washington post. she has more on the reaction to florida's supreme court ruling. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers across the country who are really struggling to put into words the effect that this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south, they are struggling to meet demand and now we have this huge state, flor
money case involving the adult film actress stormy daniels, scheduled to start in two week's time in manhattan. florida's top court has paved the way for the state's 6—week abortion ban to take effect. justices on the state's supreme court upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy — which would come into effect in may. until now, florida has allowed abortions up to 15 weeks. however, in a separate decision, the court will also let voters decide in...
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said the former president is barred from attacking mr merchan�*s family members, as well as those of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. it comes after mr trump took to social media to criticize mr merchan�*s daughter, who runs an agency that works with democratic candidates. mr trump denies any violations of previous gag orders. he was already ordered not to talk about witnesses, prosecutors, and their relatives. the us state of florida's highest court paved the way for the state's six—week abortion ban to take effect, but is allowing voters to have their say on the issue. monday's court ruling allows the ban to come into effect in may. the limit was cut to the current 15 weeks in 2022, but the state was barred from lowering it further while this case made its way through the courts.but in a separate decision, the judges approved a measure for voters in november to decide whether to allow abortions until about 24 weeks into a pregnancy. that measure would require 60% of the vote. as many as thirteen states could hold similar ballots this year. voters in four states approved abortion
said the former president is barred from attacking mr merchan�*s family members, as well as those of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. it comes after mr trump took to social media to criticize mr merchan�*s daughter, who runs an agency that works with democratic candidates. mr trump denies any violations of previous gag orders. he was already ordered not to talk about witnesses, prosecutors, and their relatives. the us state of florida's highest court paved the way for the state's...
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it could be a tense trial, mr trump has expressed his hatred for manhattan supreme courtjustice juan merchan, who is overseeing the trial, and that resulted in a gag order against donald trump in late march, barring him from making public statements about court staff, jurors, witnesses and lawyers in the district attorney's office or even their families. but on saturday, donald trump attacked his former attorney, michael cohen. mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. and other key witnesses include former media executive david pecker, who helped cover up the alleged affair. he testified before a grand jury in 2023. also, 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. and former playboy model karen mcdougal, who told cnn that she had had an affair with the former president that began in 2006, something that donald trump denies. prosecutors in new york cited evidence of payments made to her by mr trump. and of course, the
it could be a tense trial, mr trump has expressed his hatred for manhattan supreme courtjustice juan merchan, who is overseeing the trial, and that resulted in a gag order against donald trump in late march, barring him from making public statements about court staff, jurors, witnesses and lawyers in the district attorney's office or even their families. but on saturday, donald trump attacked his former attorney, michael cohen. mr cohen is expected to be the prosecution's star witness. and...
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with the trump trial over hush money restarting tomorrow in manhattan, in a british tv exclusive, the former executive editor at the national enquirer, joins us live to explain who paid what to whom, and why it could matter a lot. and housing is the new political battleground, with big reforms promised and debated in the commons today over rental rights and leasehold reform. but rents are rising at record rate and home building has slumped, and many young voters are deeply unhappy. we discuss in the studio with a renter and a landlord. it looks like nationalisation, it smells like nationalisation but the labour party appear to be shying away from explicitly saying their plans for the railways are nationalisation. nick and ben are here. what's going on, nick? i was talking to one senior labour figure today and they said to me, yes, we are renationalising the railways, 7 yes, we are renationalising the railways.?_ railways, ? then you look at the document. _ railways, ? then you look at the document, the _ railways, ? then you look at the document, the preview - railways, ? then you loo
with the trump trial over hush money restarting tomorrow in manhattan, in a british tv exclusive, the former executive editor at the national enquirer, joins us live to explain who paid what to whom, and why it could matter a lot. and housing is the new political battleground, with big reforms promised and debated in the commons today over rental rights and leasehold reform. but rents are rising at record rate and home building has slumped, and many young voters are deeply unhappy. we discuss...
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nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. the day got off to a rough 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 the judge clearly frustrated told him he was losing credibility with the court. things did not get much better as the day progressed, with the first witness back on the stand, david pecker, the publisher of the tabloid newspaper, the national enquirer. inquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeti
nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. the day got off to a rough 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...
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place soon — this is the hush money case, involving adult film actress stormy daniels. weeks' time, in manhattan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world, millions of people have to deal with type one diabetes, meaning they have to inject themselves with insulin every day to balance their sugar or glucose levels. well, in england, health authorities will shortly begin contacting tens of thousands of people who could benefit from a pump known as an artificial pancreas. experts say the technology will be game—changing for treatment. our health correspondent, dominic hughes, has more. i'm just going to pull this down, just do your height. two years ago, we reported on how six—year—old charlotte was taking part in a trial of a device that could radically change the way she manages her type one diabetes. this around yourarm... rather than regular fingerprick tests to check her blood glucose and then injecting insulin, charlotte was using what's known as an artificial pancreas. the device continually monitors a person's blood glucose, then automatically adjusts the
place soon — this is the hush money case, involving adult film actress stormy daniels. weeks' time, in manhattan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world, millions of people have to deal with type one diabetes, meaning they have to inject themselves with insulin every day to balance their sugar or glucose levels. well, in england, health authorities will shortly begin contacting tens of thousands of people who could benefit from a pump known as an artificial...
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this was donald trump setting off from central manhattan a couple of hours ago. he's charged with 34 counts of fraud, relating to hush money
this was donald trump setting off from central manhattan a couple of hours ago. he's charged with 34 counts of fraud, relating to hush money
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in manhattan, only tiny numbers of people have voted for mr trump, but does that mean they can't judge him fairly in court? kara mcghee was a potential juror excused today because of her work commitments, not her political opinions. what are your own feelings about donald trump? to be honest, i don't like him. i don't approve of a lot of what he did as president. i don't appreciate a lot of what he's said. but the institution of a fair trial in this country is incredibly important and something that is so much bigger than donald trump 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
in manhattan, only tiny numbers of people have voted for mr trump, but does that mean they can't judge him fairly in court? kara mcghee was a potential juror excused today because of her work commitments, not her political opinions. what are your own feelings about donald trump? to be honest, i don't like him. i don't approve of a lot of what he did as president. i don't appreciate a lot of what he's said. but the institution of a fair trial in this country is incredibly important and something...
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that is scheduled to start in two weeks' time in manhattan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. african leaders are in senegal for the inauguration of the newly elected president, bassirou diomaye faye. security has been beefed up around the presidential palace in the capital dakar. mr faye won last month's delayed elections, securing 54% of the vote. these live pictures coming in now of the inauguration. let's speak to our west africa correspondent, thomas naadi. what is the feeling inside the country today as they watch this new young charismatic leader inaugurated? it young charismatic leader inaugurated?— young charismatic leader inau:urated? , inaugurated? it is a very historic moment for— inaugurated? it is a very historic moment for the _ inaugurated? it is a very historic moment for the people - inaugurated? it is a very historic moment for the people of - inaugurated? it is a very historic moment for the people of this i moment for the people of this country. mr faye is the youngest democratic or elected president on the continent of africa. you sp
that is scheduled to start in two weeks' time in manhattan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. african leaders are in senegal for the inauguration of the newly elected president, bassirou diomaye faye. security has been beefed up around the presidential palace in the capital dakar. mr faye won last month's delayed elections, securing 54% of the vote. these live pictures coming in now of the inauguration. let's speak to our west africa correspondent, thomas naadi. what is the...
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in 2011, i represented the made in the dominique strauss kahn sexual assault case and in the mid— manhattan district attorney of the time cyrus vance decided not to prosecute the case. we then have the #metoo movement, then have the #metoo movement, the same district attorney cyrus vance decided to bring the case against holly once dean. so i've really seen the positive changes because of the metoo movement —— harvey weinstein. victims voices were heard, they could come forward and people would be held accountable at law enforcement would take their concerns and their cases seriously. the message i think at least in the short term, is the victims can go and testify and co—operate with law enforcement but defence lawyers still have a playbook of typical methods to try and not only discredit the mitrail but also to legally manoeuvre and get a jewry verdict of 12 people overturned —— discredit them at trial. douglas wigdor, a lawyer who has represented once dean victims in new york, thank you for your time. thank you. before once dean. the us supreme court heard arguments about wheth
in 2011, i represented the made in the dominique strauss kahn sexual assault case and in the mid— manhattan district attorney of the time cyrus vance decided not to prosecute the case. we then have the #metoo movement, then have the #metoo movement, the same district attorney cyrus vance decided to bring the case against holly once dean. so i've really seen the positive changes because of the metoo movement —— harvey weinstein. victims voices were heard, they could come forward and people...
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thejudge said the former president is banned from attacking his family members and those at manhattan attorney alvin bragg. it came after donald trump wrote about the judge's daughter. donald trump was already ordered not to talk about witnesses, prosecutors, and their relatives. ina in a separate decision in florida, thejudges have florida, the judges have approved florida, thejudges have approved a measure for voters into december whether to allow abortions up to about 24 weeks into a pregnancy. that measure would require 60% of the vote. as many as 13 states could hold similar ballots this year. voters in four states approved abortion rights amendments the us supreme court overturned roe v wade injune 2022. i spoke to caroline kitchener current national reporter covering abortion at the washington post for more. i want to start with the court in florida upholding a 15 week ban on abortion, paving the way for a six—week band. tell us more about what this does. i band. tell us more about what this does-_ band. tell us more about what this does-— this does. i have been on the -hon
thejudge said the former president is banned from attacking his family members and those at manhattan attorney alvin bragg. it came after donald trump wrote about the judge's daughter. donald trump was already ordered not to talk about witnesses, prosecutors, and their relatives. ina in a separate decision in florida, thejudges have florida, the judges have approved florida, thejudges have approved a measure for voters into december whether to allow abortions up to about 24 weeks into a...
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at the united nations security council in midtown manhattan a few miles away from where i am now, it was abruptly halted momentarily mid—session as a result of the shaking. but i think it is fair to say that the media excitement with local networks and news sites switching to the story very quickly has been fuelled more by the fact that it is an unusual event than by the impact. there are no reports of any serious damage or injuries and the authorities are saying that although people need to watch out for aftershocks which may continue over the next day or so, there is really no need to panic. the only disruption has been precautionary as the authorities have been checking road tunnels and briefly airport runways to make sure there is no damage. qm. briefly airport runways to make sure there is no damage.— briefly airport runways to make sure there is no damage. 0k, john, thank ou for there is no damage. 0k, john, thank you for that. — there is no damage. 0k, john, thank you for that, john _ there is no damage. 0k, john, thank you for that, john sudworth - there is no damage. 0
at the united nations security council in midtown manhattan a few miles away from where i am now, it was abruptly halted momentarily mid—session as a result of the shaking. but i think it is fair to say that the media excitement with local networks and news sites switching to the story very quickly has been fuelled more by the fact that it is an unusual event than by the impact. there are no reports of any serious damage or injuries and the authorities are saying that although people need to...