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that prospect of him being back at the white house is focusing the minds of european leaders when it comes to their defence spending.— leaders when it comes to their defence spending. absolutely. i think this is — defence spending. absolutely. i think this is another _ defence spending. absolutely. i think this is another central - defence spending. absolutely. i l think this is another central issue that they will talk about very diplomatically in public, which they did so today. 0laf scholz talked about nato is an alliance between nations. i am about nato is an alliance between nations. iam not about nato is an alliance between nations. i am not courting about nato is an alliance between nations. iam not courting him verbatim but he was saying presidents come and go but we trust in this long—term partnership. they are three nothing in public, we are really worried about the potential president trump return to the white house. but when i speak to officials in berlin, they are certainly doing some contingency planning around how to as they would put it and was mentioned, streng
that prospect of him being back at the white house is focusing the minds of european leaders when it comes to their defence spending.— leaders when it comes to their defence spending. absolutely. i think this is — defence spending. absolutely. i think this is another _ defence spending. absolutely. i think this is another central - defence spending. absolutely. i l think this is another central issue that they will talk about very diplomatically in public, which they did so today. 0laf...
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those indicted include former lawyer rudy giuliani in the white house chief of staff mark meadows. donald trump spoke to the media at the end of his day in manhattan court to criticize joe biden's economy, calling the 2017 rally in charlottesville a peanut compared to the gaza protests on u.s. university focused while the supreme court hearing dan on his trial in manhattan. >> the u.s. supreme court had a monumental hearing. immunity. immunity having to do with presidential immunity. i thick it was made clear -- i hope it was made clear the president has to have immunity. a president or a ceremonial president, that is not with the founders had in mind. we want presidents who can get things done and bring people together. i heard the meeting was quite amazing. quite amazing. the justices were on their game. caitriona: we have correspondence across both cases. one is outside of the courtroom in manhattan and one is outside of the supreme court in washington, d.c. donald trump in new york not appearing before the supreme court, what happened in today's proceedings? reporter: katrina -
those indicted include former lawyer rudy giuliani in the white house chief of staff mark meadows. donald trump spoke to the media at the end of his day in manhattan court to criticize joe biden's economy, calling the 2017 rally in charlottesville a peanut compared to the gaza protests on u.s. university focused while the supreme court hearing dan on his trial in manhattan. >> the u.s. supreme court had a monumental hearing. immunity. immunity having to do with presidential immunity. i...
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at the moment we haven't heard from president biden or the white house. mr biden is attending an election campaign later today so i am sure that will change. but america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, was very short in his response at the g7, but the words that he used really stood out — deescalation. and that has been the message from the biden administration since the attack by iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, other world leaders, iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld leaders, have been urging israel not to respond in a way that would inflame a wider war in the middle east. as some reports in the middle east. as some reports in the middle east. as some reports in the us suggested that mr biden privately had said that he would not support israel if that had happened. yesterday, the us imposed a new round of sanctions on iran, iran is one of the most sanctioned countries in the world but these new punishments were aimed at the country's missile programme and drone pr
at the moment we haven't heard from president biden or the white house. mr biden is attending an election campaign later today so i am sure that will change. but america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, was very short in his response at the g7, but the words that he used really stood out — deescalation. and that has been the message from the biden administration since the attack by iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, other...
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the white house called that attack an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the message _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the message coming - an embarrassing spectacular failure, l but what is the message coming from him? �* ., ., , him? apart from the military confrontation _ him? apart from the military confrontation from _ him? apart from the military confrontation from the - him? apart from the military i confrontation from the country him? apart from the military - confrontation from the country there is a war going on as well, a war of rhetoric is at the same time. iran is claiming victory on its own. the iranian supreme leader was talking to a small group of his top generals and he seemed buoyed up, he was quite happy about the strikes he said the number of missiles that landed in israel or hit the target does not matter, that is a secondary issue. the main issue is that iran appeared as a powerful force on the global scale. appeared as a powerful force on the globalscale. he appeared as a powerful f
the white house called that attack an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the message _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the message coming - an embarrassing spectacular failure, l but what is the message coming from him? �* ., ., , him? apart from the military confrontation _ him? apart from the military confrontation from _ him? apart from the military confrontation from the - him? apart from the military i...
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house once again, and if thejudge today running for the white house once again, and if the judge today says he is limited in what he can say about this case, he will surely be frustrated, according to sources close to him. frustrated, according to sources close to him-— frustrated, according to sources close to him. ., ~ ~ ., close to him. 0k, thank you. i know ou will close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring _ close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring us _ close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring us up _ close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring us up to _ close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring us up to date - close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring us up to date and - you will bring us up to date and keep us up—to—date with the court throughout the day. thank you for the moment. let's go straight to the us attorney who has been following the trial very closely. thank you for joining the trial very closely. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we are only day to and we have had the opening stamens from the defence
house once again, and if thejudge today running for the white house once again, and if the judge today says he is limited in what he can say about this case, he will surely be frustrated, according to sources close to him. frustrated, according to sources close to him-— frustrated, according to sources close to him. ., ~ ~ ., close to him. 0k, thank you. i know ou will close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring _ close to him. 0k, thank you. i know you will bring us _ close to him....
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trump with illegally retaining classified documents taking them from the white house to mar-a-lago and obstructing the efforts to return the documents to the national archives. we will speak with and mccoy -- emory mcavoy. great to see you. go back to what we saw in new york. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular. >> it was pretty much what we expected. it is still a little murky as to the underlying charges. from a legal standpoint it is an unusual, first of its kind case, and today did not change any views on that. they came out strong. they are going after him. they have the ability to talk about other issues he has had such as bringing in the publisher from the national enquirer to talk about the playboy model and other allegations against him. they are going to try their best to make him look bad. with the new york jury, that does not start off liking him to begin with. that could be enough to get him convicted. host: what about the defense and their strategies? will that be effective? >> it depends. again, it is a new york jury, which makes it
trump with illegally retaining classified documents taking them from the white house to mar-a-lago and obstructing the efforts to return the documents to the national archives. we will speak with and mccoy -- emory mcavoy. great to see you. go back to what we saw in new york. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular. >> it was pretty much what we expected. it is still a little murky as to the underlying charges. from a legal standpoint it is an unusual,...
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housein context, i was outside the white house in september when president zelensky was here asking for 60 billion in us aid, asking for us missiles in order to protect ukrainian skies, so there's a lot of —— at stake here and speakerjohnson has clearly had a change of heart he or, saying it is a moral imperative to pass this foreign aid. ind or, saying it is a moral imperative to pass this foreign aid.— to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? _ to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? he _ to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? he is _ to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? he is risking - to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? he is risking his - to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? he is risking his ownl to pass this foreign aid. and what i about him? he is risking his own job about him? he is risking his ownjob out of this. what is the likely outcome for him, do you think? there is the possibility _ outcome for him, do you think? there is the possibility of _ outcome for him, do you think? there is the possibility of him _ outcome f
housein context, i was outside the white house in september when president zelensky was here asking for 60 billion in us aid, asking for us missiles in order to protect ukrainian skies, so there's a lot of —— at stake here and speakerjohnson has clearly had a change of heart he or, saying it is a moral imperative to pass this foreign aid. ind or, saying it is a moral imperative to pass this foreign aid.— to pass this foreign aid. and what about him? _ to pass this foreign aid. and what...
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earlier, the us secretary of state antony blinken would not comment on reports the white house was informed in advance about the israeli assault. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focusing on, what the g7 is focusing on and it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope too that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of the israeli strike. the president of iran did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on de—escalation. the key question now, what will these two well armed adversaries do next
earlier, the us secretary of state antony blinken would not comment on reports the white house was informed in advance about the israeli assault. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focusing on, what the g7 is focusing on and it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones...
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president zelensky was at the white house back in september when we were still having the same conversation about $60 billion in us funding and questions about missiles, for example. but to talk more, i am joined now by dr nola haynes. a warm welcome to you, thank you for joining us here on bbc news. i would like to get your reaction to what we have seen today, this foreign aid bill passing in the us house of representatives, what does it mean? well, first of all, thank you for having — well, first of all, thank you for having me _ well, first of all, thank you for having me. this is a wonderful day, not having me. this is a wonderful day, minist— having me. this is a wonderful day, noiiusl for— having me. this is a wonderful day, notjust for us having me. this is a wonderful day, not just for us democracy, for bipartisanship, but a wonderful day for the _ bipartisanship, but a wonderful day for the world because the us has shown— for the world because the us has shown the — for the world because the us has shown the world that we are keeping our world _ shown the world that we ar
president zelensky was at the white house back in september when we were still having the same conversation about $60 billion in us funding and questions about missiles, for example. but to talk more, i am joined now by dr nola haynes. a warm welcome to you, thank you for joining us here on bbc news. i would like to get your reaction to what we have seen today, this foreign aid bill passing in the us house of representatives, what does it mean? well, first of all, thank you for having — well,...
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even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the white house thinking, that donald trump asked david packer how is karen? when both time stormy daniels did an interview with cnn, donald trump complained that they were breaking their agreement. and at one point, dave said donald trump said story -- stormy daniels owed him $24 million for every time he mentioned his name which was against their agreement. christian: thank you very much for that. that sets us up nicely. let's bring in the former u.s. federal prosecutor, sarah kristof. good to have you on the program. gary has laid out quite clearly the case before the supreme urt. where does this leave, do you think, jack smith and the january 6 case which is before the lower courts in washington? sarah: it does not appear that that case is going to be proceeding quickly. and certainly not on the timeframe that jack smith wants. there is a lot of interesting questions raised by the court here on both sides of the aisle. they have a lot to sort through and muddle through, really, given the lack of caselaw law they have to rely on. and it is ver
even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the white house thinking, that donald trump asked david packer how is karen? when both time stormy daniels did an interview with cnn, donald trump complained that they were breaking their agreement. and at one point, dave said donald trump said story -- stormy daniels owed him $24 million for every time he mentioned his name which was against their agreement. christian: thank you very much for that. that sets us up nicely. let's bring in the former u.s....
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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 a case _ defendant. this is essentially a case of— defendant. this is essentially a case of a — defendant. this is essentially a case of a falsification of business records — case of a falsification of business records. falsification of business records — records. falsification of business records for— records. falsification of business
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the white house has condemned what it calls "blatantly anti—semitic statements" and denouced calls for "violence and intimidation targeting jewish students." a real concern as we enter the pass over a period about what is happening at the university. here in london, the metropolitan police commissioner will meet mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. with more on this, let's speak to our correspondent lucy manning. give us the background to what is happening. give us the background to what is ha eninu. , .,, ., give us the background to what is ha enin. , ., ., ., happening. this was a video that surfaced over _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few - happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few days l happening. this was a video that. surfaced over the l
the white house has condemned what it calls "blatantly anti—semitic statements" and denouced calls for "violence and intimidation targeting jewish students." a real concern as we enter the pass over a period about what is happening at the university. here in london, the metropolitan police commissioner will meet mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism...
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house, he has tried to paint him as a president who is not as pro as he is. —— israel. making statements that has nothing to do with the trial at hand but using it as a key moment for the campaign. he is his a. moment for the campaign. he is his .a. order moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to — moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to stop — moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to stop donald _ moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to stop donald trump - gag order to stop donald trump talking about any of the witnesses or jurors talking about any of the witnesses orjurors in the case. is exactly right. prosecutors would like him are held in contempt in court and they say it is important to maintain the integrity of the criminaljustice to maintain the integrity of the criminal justice system to maintain the integrity of the criminaljustice system and that donald trump has violated the limited gag order on him that prevents him from going after witnesses, jurors, court star, that he has violated it more than ten times, they say, they sa
house, he has tried to paint him as a president who is not as pro as he is. —— israel. making statements that has nothing to do with the trial at hand but using it as a key moment for the campaign. he is his a. moment for the campaign. he is his .a. order moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to — moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to stop — moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to stop donald _ moment for the campaign. he is his gag order to stop donald trump -...
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house would ideally like.— house would ideally like. sarah, thank yom _ our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is with me. iran indicated they would be no retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for retaliation for this. do we take that at face value?— retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for now this round seems — that at face value? for now this round seems to _ that at face value? for now this round seems to be _ that at face value? for now this round seems to be over, - that at face value? for now this round seems to be over, both l that at face value? for now this - round seems to be over, both sides believe they have sent a very clear signal to their arch enemy, that if they strike there will be a heavy price to pay. in other words, they believe they have re—established deterrence. for iran, this limited strike, which israel hasn't officially acknowledged, gave them vital political space, that they could say nothing happened, that they don't have to invoke that rule, that new rule, tha
house would ideally like.— house would ideally like. sarah, thank yom _ our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is with me. iran indicated they would be no retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for retaliation for this. do we take that at face value?— retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for now this round seems — that at face value? for now this round seems to _ that at face value? for now this round seems to be _ that at face value? for now this...
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white house officials said sanctions were aimed at disrupting iran's ability to produce the unmanned aerial vehicles its military used to attacksrael by cutting off global financial transactions with the companies involved in building them. iran's foreign minister had this to say. >> in case of any use of force by the israeli regime and violating our sovereignty, the islamic republic of iran will not hesitate to assert its inherent rights to get a decisive and proper response to it, to make the regime regret its actions. christian: but in new york the u.n. secretary general antonio guterres was decidedly downbeat about the situation in the middle east, warning that the region is on a precipice. he urged all countries to exercise maximum restraint, saying one miscalculation could lead to full-scale regional conflict. >> it is high time to end the bloody cycle of retaliation. it is high time to stop. the international community must work together to prevent any actions that could push the entire middle east over the edge with a devastating impact on civilians. let me be clear. the risk
white house officials said sanctions were aimed at disrupting iran's ability to produce the unmanned aerial vehicles its military used to attacksrael by cutting off global financial transactions with the companies involved in building them. iran's foreign minister had this to say. >> in case of any use of force by the israeli regime and violating our sovereignty, the islamic republic of iran will not hesitate to assert its inherent rights to get a decisive and proper response to it, to...
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this morning, i have formally notified patrick harvie and lorna slater that i'm terminating the bute house agreement with immediate effect. white like he was the reaction from green co—leader patrick harvie. latte the reaction from green co-leader patrick harvie.— the reaction from green co-leader patrick harvie. ~ ., . patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first — patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister— patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister at _ patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister at bute - with the first minister at bute house, — with the first minister at bute house, where he informed us of his decision— house, where he informed us of his decision to — house, where he informed us of his decision to end the cooperation agreement between the scottish government and the scottish greens. this is— government and the scottish greens. this is a _ government and the scottish greens. this is a total u—turn on his position— this is a total u—turn on his position from recent weeks and even days. _ p
this morning, i have formally notified patrick harvie and lorna slater that i'm terminating the bute house agreement with immediate effect. white like he was the reaction from green co—leader patrick harvie. latte the reaction from green co-leader patrick harvie.— the reaction from green co-leader patrick harvie. ~ ., . patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first — patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first minister— patrick harvie. we went to a meeting with the first...