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well, this morning, it is david miller, this afternoon it | is david miller, this afternoon it is david miller, this afternoon it is david miller, this afternoon it is david mills. very cool names. another senior executive within the post office. again, the theme really building from last week when we heard from adam crozier, the former chief executive, talking about exactly who knew what and when. because of course, that being the big issue in all of this, when were those problems identified with the it system, who knew about it and why wasn't something done sooner? last week, for example, we heard from adam crozier that he didn't realise that it was the post office itself that it was the post office itself that was prosecuting these sub—postmasters, the assumption being that they were being prosecuted by, for example, the crown prosecution service, and other prosecuting bodies here in the uk. but obviously the post office itself had powers to prosecute, and it did. but it would appear from last week that senior executives didn't even realise that that was how the business model work
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so, david smith worked for rick francis. _ rick francis. so, david smith worked for rick francis. in _ rick francis. so, david smith worked for rick francis. in the _ rick francis. so, david smith worked for rick francis. in the meeting - for rick francis. in the meeting there was _ for rick francis. in the meeting there was david _ for rick francis. in the meeting there was david millar, - for rick francis. in the meeting there was david millar, what i for rick francis. in the meeting | there was david millar, what did for rick francis. in the meeting - there was david millar, what did you know— there was david millar, what did you know of— there was david millar, what did you know of his — there was david millar, what did you know of his background? i�*ve there was david millar, what did you know of his background?— know of his background? i've never met him before _ know of his background? i've never met him before i _ know of his background? i've never met him before ijoined _ know of his background? i've never met him before ijoined and - know of his background? i'v
so, david smith worked for rick francis. _ rick francis. so, david smith worked for rick francis. in _ rick francis. so, david smith worked for rick francis. in the _ rick francis. so, david smith worked for rick francis. in the meeting - for rick francis. in the meeting there was _ for rick francis. in the meeting there was david _ for rick francis. in the meeting there was david millar, - for rick francis. in the meeting there was david millar, what i for rick francis. in the meeting | there...
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these david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and miss you always.— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the - david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the judge i david and miss you always. firstly, i we would like to thank the judge and the coroner— we would like to thank the judge and the coroner and their team, for their— the coroner and their team, for their relentless drive in this inquest, _ their relentless drive in this inquest, and we thank our legal team and our— inquest, and we thank our legal team and our barristers for the steadfast dedication— and our barristers for the steadfast dedication and support throughout this process. we were promised a full and _ this process. we were promised a full and fair— this process. we were promised a full and fair investigation, and we are sati
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i have seen the _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail before. - from david smith. it was horrible. i l have seen the e-mail before. seeing have seen the e—mail before. seeing it again, it makes me more and more angry. you know, like, his apology, having accepted it, it was really bad. they missed so many chances to apologise before they missed that. how can they simply apologise? they need to apologise to my ten—year—old, they took his mum away on his birthday. i was eight weeks pregnant, they need to apologise to my younger son. i haven't accepted the apologies. let's speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri, who's outside the inquiry in central london. when you watch something like that, it reminds you of so many of the lives that were completely ruined and destroyed by what happened years ago because of this faulty it system. seema misra there, itjust really hits home. let's talk about what we heard yesterday to sum up, before we look ahead to today, what did we hear in the inquiry yester
i have seen the _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail before. - from david smith. it was horrible. i l have seen the e-mail before. seeing have seen the e—mail before. seeing it again, it makes me more and more angry. you know, like, his apology, having accepted it, it was really bad. they missed so many chances to apologise before they missed that. how can they simply apologise? they need to apologise to my...
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i think david cameron has _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been criticised l iran does allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism and putting pressure on israel over the unitarian crisis in the treatment of civilians and eight workers in gaza and i think that has brought him a degree of audience within the curve who will be quite interested. the fact that david cameron has public is said that he would be willing to contemplate recognition of the state of palestine before any endgame, all of palestine before any endgame, all of that has gone down very well so it by seven audience. as the uk the defining parrot here? no, it is the us and other powers like the saudis will ship this. how us and other powers like the saudis will ship thie— us and other powers like the saudis will ship this-— will ship this. how lord cameron is t in: to will ship this. how lord cameron is trying to bring _ will ship this. how lord
i think david cameron has _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been criticised l iran does allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism and putting pressure on israel over the unitarian crisis in the treatment of civilians and eight workers in gaza and i think that has brought him a degree of audience within the curve who will be...
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i could david are aaron david, are you still with me? could this be a part of your armina you kind of were the quieter for okay, were, were asking if the, if this could be a turning point in the war with the us putting more pressure on that and you know, as government 3 point in the water would mean that you agree, j, an agreement between israel and from us in phases to free hostages and exchange for palestinian preserves to create at least a 6 week cease fire. and finally, you create predictable and reliable court orders in which to search humanitarian assistance. and you guys know the attorney and point involves both hands clapping. that is to say, israel and tomas are going to have to agree. these are the 2 major combats. these are the 2 parties that have determine the tactics, the strategies, the periods of escalation de escalation. and we're now in the 6 month of this war. and we often forget, and we default somehow to the fact that the international community or the united states somehow will figure out a way to fix all of this. an
i could david are aaron david, are you still with me? could this be a part of your armina you kind of were the quieter for okay, were, were asking if the, if this could be a turning point in the war with the us putting more pressure on that and you know, as government 3 point in the water would mean that you agree, j, an agreement between israel and from us in phases to free hostages and exchange for palestinian preserves to create at least a 6 week cease fire. and finally, you create...
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david smith wrote an e-mail when our painful. david smith wrote an e-mail when your conviction _ painful. david smith wrote an e-mail when your conviction happened, - when your conviction happened, saying court or brilliant news, well done, please pass on my thanks to the team". and he has now expressed his apologies, do you accept his apology? his apologies, do you accept his a olo: ? ., , his apologies, do you accept his aolo: ? ., , ., his apologies, do you accept his l apology?— does his apologies, do you accept his - apology?_ does it apology? no, definitely not. does it make any difference _ apology? no, definitely not. does it make any difference at _ apology? no, definitely not. does it make any difference at all— apology? no, definitely not. does it make any difference at all western l make any difference at all western mark? ., . . ~' mark? not at all, like i said it 'ust mark? not at all, like i said it just made _ mark? not at all, like i said it just made me _ mark? not at all, like i said it just made me angry,
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i think david cameron — and its allies? i think david cameron has _ and its allies? i think david cameron has been - and its allies? i think david | cameron has been criticised and its allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism of israel but putting pressure on israel over the humanitarian crisis and treatment of civilians and aid workers in gaza. i think that has bought him a degree of audience within the gulf who have been quite interested, the fact that david cameron has publicly said that he would be willing to contemplate recognition of the state of palestine before any endgame, all of that going down incredibly well in the gulf, buying him an audience. is the gulf, buying him an audience. is the uk the defining power here? no, it is the us and others like the saudis who will shape this. thank ou. so saudis who will shape this. thank you- so much _ saudis who will shape this. thank you. so much diplomacy- saudis who will shape this. thank you. so much diplom
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ok, david thank you very much. more details - enquiries. ok, david thank you very much. more details on - enquiries. ok, david thank you| very much. more details on our website and that developing story as well. now to iran where a teenager found dead during high—profile anti—government protests was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for iran's security forces, according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 years old when she disappeared in september 2022 — she told a friend police were chasing her. her family found her body nine days later. the authorities denied any involvement in her death, claiming she took her own life. reha kansara has this report from bbc eye investigations. you may find some details distressing. this is the moment an ordinary teenage girl became an ordinary teenage girl became an iranian icon. nika shakarami is burning the hijab as part of the woman life freedom movement that swept around september 2022. nine days later, her motherfound her dead. at the time, the i
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earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him if the u. s. had forced israel to change its position on letting more aid into gaza. i think the ministrations view of the situation, their willingness. i think you may get unmistakably clear that unless certain policies pertaining to humanitarian assistance would change, then the ministration of all they haven't done publicly articulated what the or else would be. i think the ministration hinted that there could be a serious costs and consequences or pose and the government of his room. and i think the prime minister understood that he pushed is a political campaign hoping to run against the united states. us pressure too far and the president who doesn't want an open breach with the prime minister essentially put the electron, you know, on probations and gave him a test that i think should be relatively easy for these rallies to, to pass months ago. they could have improved. so focusing on facilitating humanitarian assistance as a priority. they didn't. and as a conseque
earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him if the u. s. had forced israel to change its position on letting more aid into gaza. i think the ministrations view of the situation, their willingness. i think you may get unmistakably clear that unless certain policies pertaining to humanitarian assistance would change, then the ministration of all they haven't done publicly articulated what the or else would be. i think the ministration...
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david, we will leave it there. thank _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very much - of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very much forl it there. thank you very much for that update. thank you. a leading thinktank has warned that medicine shortages are a "new normal" in the uk, and are being made worse by brexit. the report, by the nuffield trust, found that drug shortages in the uk more than doubled between 2020 and 2023, including for things like epilepsy medicine and antiobiotics. manufacturing problems linked to covid, inflation and the war in ukraine have all contirbuted to the uk's inability to import medicine into the market. but the report said that britain's departure from the eu in 2020 had significantly aggravated the problem, laying bare the "fragility" of the country's medicines supply networks and potentially causing serious health problems let's find out more from mark dayan, the lead author o
david, we will leave it there. thank _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very _ of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very much - of conclusion. david, we will leave it there. thank you very much forl it there. thank you very much for that update. thank you. a leading thinktank has warned that medicine shortages are a "new normal" in the uk, and are being made worse by brexit. the report,...
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david, thank you. paul mauro, have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> president biden says he'd be happy to debate his opponent. and trump responded with dates. and at the white house correspondents' dinner, he's expected to be greeted by protesters. >> there was a time when donald trump appeared on howard stern's show, those were more vulgar, to put it mildly, but still, there were headlines when president biden sat down with howard stern. >> can i tell you what fantasy i had, i don't know if you're going to debate your opponent? >> i am somewhere, i don't know when. i'd be happy to debate him. >> and he taped this program and stayed clear of columbia and nyu. instead attended a fundraiser at michael douglas' home north of the city. you mentioned the poll numbers off the top and many show form president trump ahead of joe biden in all ballot ground states and in a tough position historically. gallup saying with about six months remaining for election day, biden stands in a weaker position than any prio
david, thank you. paul mauro, have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> president biden says he'd be happy to debate his opponent. and trump responded with dates. and at the white house correspondents' dinner, he's expected to be greeted by protesters. >> there was a time when donald trump appeared on howard stern's show, those were more vulgar, to put it mildly, but still, there were headlines when president biden sat down with howard stern. >> can i tell you what fantasy...
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are unlawful david pecker says, yes. steinglass says, did either you or ami ever report to the federal election commission that ami had made a donation to of care, a payment to karen mcdougal. pecker says, we did not sign. glas says, why did ami and make this purchase of karen mcdougal story? pecker says, we purchased a story so it won't be published by any or other organization steinglass asked why did you not want it to be published by any other organization? pecker says, i didn't want we didn't want the story to embarrass mr. trump or embarrassed or hurt that campaign? hurt the campaign. bradley, first to you, why that focus, how much damage did it do to trump as we approach cross this morning yeah no that. >> was the meat and bones of the prosecution's case in terms the idea that this was all tied to the campaign, that this wasn't a personal thing that wasn't what rudy giuliani is to talk about it. oh, was just disparate as family the embarrassment. >> no the entire criminal congruent between ami and donald trump thr
are unlawful david pecker says, yes. steinglass says, did either you or ami ever report to the federal election commission that ami had made a donation to of care, a payment to karen mcdougal. pecker says, we did not sign. glas says, why did ami and make this purchase of karen mcdougal story? pecker says, we purchased a story so it won't be published by any or other organization steinglass asked why did you not want it to be published by any other organization? pecker says, i didn't want we...
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lots of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. 0ne of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. one of them said, david, your other social media manager that we all need. thank you for providing this content. someone else said this was the moment the whole planet had been waiting for. lots of fans were also big in the group to reunite formally. don't forget, the spice girls are first came together in 1994, but it was the hit single wannabe that was a chart topper that really propelled them into this global pop culture phenomenon, spice mania was taking over the planet. then geri halliwell, who was a ginger spice, she left the band and then the band split up in 2001. they have reunited on various occasions and so on. memory, and the london olympics in 2012. —— memorably in the london olympics. lots of fans will be hoping that this is something more formal little down the line. �* something more formal little down the line. . ,., something more formal little down the line. �* . something more formal little down the line. . ., ., something more formal littl
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david being one of them. right. so david made a deal. david is now turned on donald trump. i think the trump team is gonna look to discredit him for the deal well, that he caught i think they're going to try to impeach his testimony for that. but i think yesterday kinda set the table for the process today. i think we're going to hear some of the details as to how the deals were caught in david packers eyes? & allen. >> i heard you say yesterday that people that people need to remember something that people need to remember about jurors as jurors want a story, what kind of story does david what kind of story does he tell for the prosecution? and also being the first witness, what is the overall what role does he play? do you think in the overall story you certainly gives jurors the ability to look into the window of donald trump's business dealings as it related to his election prospects. >> and what was going on and as was just mentioned, jim said that he these other witnesses, maybe they you have baggage, some of them jurors are going to wonder about their motives for test
david being one of them. right. so david made a deal. david is now turned on donald trump. i think the trump team is gonna look to discredit him for the deal well, that he caught i think they're going to try to impeach his testimony for that. but i think yesterday kinda set the table for the process today. i think we're going to hear some of the details as to how the deals were caught in david packers eyes? & allen. >> i heard you say yesterday that people that people need to remember...
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david gets four of these half—hour visits every day. but now nicola and tracey and several other carers are supporting each other, too, to deal with everything from coping with medical emergencies to every domiciliary carer's bugbear. travel. you reach the stage where there's nothing you can do about it. i had five minutes to get to the call, it took me over 15 minutes. trying to get to someone i knowing that they need you, it's really difficult. nottingham is getting very bad for traffic, i getting very bad for roadworks. i think people see carers as making a cup of tea and having a chat, and it's so far from that. we give medication, we check skin integrity, we ensure that the client is well and healthy — and if they're not, we act on that. so now they've all signed up to the new homecare workers�* group, along with online members from as far afield as devon and wales. you know, you leave a note to say, "put the laundry on, take it out." it's been set up by rachel kelso, who hopes it'll also help them challenge exploitation within
david gets four of these half—hour visits every day. but now nicola and tracey and several other carers are supporting each other, too, to deal with everything from coping with medical emergencies to every domiciliary carer's bugbear. travel. you reach the stage where there's nothing you can do about it. i had five minutes to get to the call, it took me over 15 minutes. trying to get to someone i knowing that they need you, it's really difficult. nottingham is getting very bad for traffic, i...
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bristow _ correspondence received from david bristow i_ correspondence received from david bristow. i enclose a copy of my previous — bristow. i enclose a copy of my previous letters and the two e—mails to which— previous letters and the two e—mails to which it _ previous letters and the two e—mails to which it refers, i also enclose to which it refers, i also enclose to micro — to which it refers, i also enclose to micro subsequent e—mails from mr bristow— to micro subsequent e—mails from mr bristow and _ to micro subsequent e—mails from mr bristow and an e—mail from a local councillor— bristow and an e—mail from a local councillorjohn kennett. describing councillor john kennett. describing the councillorjohn kennett. describing the circumstances of the second post office _ the circumstances of the second post office in _ the circumstances of the second post office in my _ the circumstances of the second post office in my constituency affected by the _ office in my constituency affected by the horizon system, jo hamilton of the _ by the horizon system, jo
bristow _ correspondence received from david bristow i_ correspondence received from david bristow. i enclose a copy of my previous — bristow. i enclose a copy of my previous letters and the two e—mails to which— previous letters and the two e—mails to which it _ previous letters and the two e—mails to which it refers, i also enclose to which it refers, i also enclose to micro — to which it refers, i also enclose to micro subsequent e—mails from mr bristow— to micro subsequent...
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david miller was chief operations officer of the post office in the early 2000s. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. mr miller told the inquiry he had not read a damaging expert report about the horizon system. that led a lawyer representing former sub—postmasters to question mr miller's honesty during his testimony. he comes to you with a report that he is knocking and you are hearing something going on in the background from the post office knocking this report and you decide not to read it. is that what you're saying, mr miller? i it. is that what you're saying, mr miller? �* ., it. is that what you're saying, mr miller? �* . ., miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear— miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to _ miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to this _ miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to this inquiry - miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to this inquiry that i i very clear to this inquir
david miller was chief operations officer of the post office in the early 2000s. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. mr miller told the inquiry he had not read a damaging expert report about the horizon system. that led a lawyer representing former sub—postmasters to question mr miller's honesty during his testimony. he comes to you with a report that he is knocking and you are...
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david? >> this is how they're trying to link it to the election because that is why this is a felony, correct? that there is an course of another crime. right. so the intent to defraud and making those alterations in the business records in the falsifications. that's that misdemeanor when you get that felony, while is there a tax fraud in there? is there a federal election crime in there? is there a state election crime in there? is it a combination of any of those? and again, that all starts with this theme and why we're doing this, because it makes no sense just to kill a story. and this was a reason behind it. that reason is behind it is to protect donald trump in the election in some capacity. that is a theory and part of the prosecution was the defense do with david. how do they combat what the prosecutors are going to bring out of him? >> well, david got a deal, if you will. so he has immunity is not going to get prosecuted. and there can be some attacks and that although it may be awk
david? >> this is how they're trying to link it to the election because that is why this is a felony, correct? that there is an course of another crime. right. so the intent to defraud and making those alterations in the business records in the falsifications. that's that misdemeanor when you get that felony, while is there a tax fraud in there? is there a federal election crime in there? is there a state election crime in there? is it a combination of any of those? and again, that all...
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busy saw that because of david cameron, right? the same, it is about america says it is about america, not newsy one soldier because amount to both america printing paper that is done in $2.00 and that ukrainian, or at least sacrificing their life for it. and it is quite inexperienced for russia to modernize it says, and to keep up with all the names of sides. viking and all the equipment that will that take me with the d, which is a tremendous experience that the nature is offering to russia in this case. let's talk about the finances here because the u. s. as opposed to be, spends a walters $300000000000.00 on your trade, and since the may done to in 2014, they've had time running. some other officials have quoted a good investment, but it's the old of the expense of a times pays of course. well, the us destiny keeps rise, that can ukraine is playing the music on the battlefield. so is it really money well spent? or was it just spend? so the big company, it does not spend on the population in the u. s. need the population, the e
busy saw that because of david cameron, right? the same, it is about america says it is about america, not newsy one soldier because amount to both america printing paper that is done in $2.00 and that ukrainian, or at least sacrificing their life for it. and it is quite inexperienced for russia to modernize it says, and to keep up with all the names of sides. viking and all the equipment that will that take me with the d, which is a tremendous experience that the nature is offering to russia...
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david tom pine, ave. all of that investigation detailed last is violence and monday. however, some social media use this has been quick to course as far as coverage for weighing in on in d as in terms of the fast this is an internal matter of india, hence you're speaking about it is not right in any way. have we ever spoken about the issue of london and other places of u. k? so stay away from our internal matters. they should get over their colonial hangover, the u. k. as an insignificant power today. they still think india is their colony. the brits will never get over their colonial hangover to as make violence broke housing money poor in may at last year off to a so called a tribal solidarity knowledge was organized in the chit chat and per district. the most was aim to protest against the majority may take immunity, here with them all in doing a scheduled 5 states us over 200 people were supposedly killed in thousands displaced during the classes. the volume is about 2 business days again, early this month when 2 men were killed that. meanwhile, the indian governm
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david. >> david: alex perez. just a horrible story tonight. alex, thank you. >>> we turn next to the supreme court hearing a case challenging a federal law that prosecutors have been using to charge hundreds of january 6th capitol rye theers as well as donald trump. now, that law is being questioned, how it's being used. and the justices appear to be divided on this. abc's devin dwyer at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: tonight, justices at the supreme court appear divided over one of the key charges brought against january 6th protesters and against donald trump. the question, whether the u.s. government can bring felony obstruction charges in relation to january 6th. the answer could imperil a key part of special counsel jack smith's election interference case against trump and upend the prosecution of more than 350 participants in the capitol attack, possibly leading to reduced sentences in some cases. at issue is whether a law enacted to prevent the destruction of evidence in financial crimes carrying up to 20 years in prison can be
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david hale, thank you so much for— his war. david hale, thank you so much forjoining _ his war. david hale, thank you so much forjoining us - his war. david hale, thank you so much forjoining us here. i his war. david hale, thank you | so much forjoining us here. we appreciate it. 202a is the year of elections. but in terms of sheer scale — no election will be as big as the general election in india. it's the worlds most populous country, and has 969 million people eligibile to vote. the elections will be held over six weeks between april 19th and june 1st. the favourite to win is incumbent prime minister narendra modi, who hopes to secure a third consecutive term.but india's main opposition alliance says another victory for modi could put some freedoms at risk, as our south asia correspondent samira hussain reports. drumming up support. blessings in return. in india's southern states, regional parties dominate. here in tamil nadu, the dmk won a clear majority in the last election, while prime minister narendra modi's party, the bjp, did not win even a single seat and has limi
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aaron david miller, _ i think is a downshift. aaron david miller, a _ i think is a downshift. aaron david miller, a long-term . david miller, a long—term negotiator and adviser of the us state department, now senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, thank you much for your perspective. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at another story making news. police in bradford have released the name of a man wanted in connection of a murder on saturday afternoon. he is 25 and from the 0ldham area. he is wanted in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 27—year—old woman, who was pushing her baby in a pram in bradford city centre. a knife has been recovered from the scene of the incident. judith moritz has more. detectives are casting their nets wider than just here in bradford. the man is said to have links to places including in 0ldham, burnley and chester, and so west yorkshire police say they are lazing with neighbouring forces, as well as those further afield, who may be able to help. witnesses say after stabbing th
aaron david miller, _ i think is a downshift. aaron david miller, a _ i think is a downshift. aaron david miller, a long-term . david miller, a long—term negotiator and adviser of the us state department, now senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, thank you much for your perspective. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at another story making news. police in bradford have released the name of a man wanted in connection of a murder...
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. >> hello, david. >> hi, david. >> david: 10-year-old adrianna. >> it was a special moment. >> david: 14-year-old kei i can't. >> it was a proud moment for all of us dancers. >> david: 10-year-old jennifer. >> i have never broken a record before. it was really exciting. >> david: it was a beautiful moment. their talent on full display. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. and word that people stuck due to the protests may get some compensation. >> i'm really glad to see sfmta restarting parking enforcement throughout the city. >> not all drivers will agree. san francisco is about to get tough on road rules and is launching a parking citation. citation enforcement blitz. >> hey, everybody, i'm chris alvarez at chase center with the warriors. held their exit interview. you're going to hear from klay thompson on his future moving forward. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. it was warmed by spring standards today. but that is going to change for some of you. i'll show you where. coming up abc seven news at six starts right now. >> always live with abc. seven news starts right now. >> thos
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david? >> david: let's get more on that. trevor, thank you. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, this aftershock, 4.0, that's not insignificant? >> no, we were worried about that. we had a number of 2.0 or less quakes after that first one. this 4.0, significant for sure. and it's going to be hours if not days of that threat continuing until the ground around that fault and that original quake settles down, david. >> david: expecting aftershocks in the hours to come. in the meantime, rob, you're also tracking this next cross-country storm? >> yeah, weather-wise, another potent storm coming into the west, the core of which actually has already swung through california. we have over a foot of snow in the sierra. we have got significant winds over 70 miles an hour in the intermountain west. look at the wind energy we expect into the mountains and into the plains. red flag warnings are posted and high wind warnings as well. let's track this thing. the bulk of the precipitation g
david? >> david: let's get more on that. trevor, thank you. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, this aftershock, 4.0, that's not insignificant? >> no, we were worried about that. we had a number of 2.0 or less quakes after that first one. this 4.0, significant for sure. and it's going to be hours if not days of that threat continuing until the ground around that fault and that original quake settles down, david. >> david: expecting aftershocks in the hours...
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today. >> so david pecker will be back on the stand. he will be continuing with cross-examinati on. you are expecting that the prosecution to redirect after that, correct absolutely. >> yeah. of course. they get that option before we even maybe see who the next witness is redirected fact, it's very unclear, actually it david pecker will finish today. i mean, it is a full court today, so it's very likely he will, but we don't really quite know the timing just yet but we are waiting to see, like you said, sarah, who is the next witness, is it someone who deals with the accounting inside ami or within the trump organization or is it michael cohen, another quite arguably the star witness for the prosecution so we'll have to wait and see. of course, we don't know because they are not giving away that witness lists or rather the order of that witness list. this ahead of time because of the fear that donald trump will post about them on social media and such. so we'll standby all right. >> brand jin grass standing by for court to resume. appre
today. >> so david pecker will be back on the stand. he will be continuing with cross-examinati on. you are expecting that the prosecution to redirect after that, correct absolutely. >> yeah. of course. they get that option before we even maybe see who the next witness is redirected fact, it's very unclear, actually it david pecker will finish today. i mean, it is a full court today, so it's very likely he will, but we don't really quite know the timing just yet but we are waiting...
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>> david was giggling a little bit before we came on air. florida is a tough nut to crack fodemocrats,ut i do believe miami-dade broward, those are ars that are ripe if the messaging is corct, i think he needs to go to flida to see i meanwe always have donald tmp does it every year where he ptulates about or every election cycle, what states hcan win. i think flida is in play right now. we'llee what happens, but i think starting in tampa today on this message of abortion, in light of what happened in think is a good strategy. i >> you gotta go. >> is it not surprisingly i'll disagr wh kari and saying that's in play. >> i don't think florida to for democrats to go and show up you've got to play in all 50 states. you kinda have to ke your case. it's i think with tactical move on t biden administration as part to go to florida. well presidt former president ump's on tal hereo come me the int that he can't be there to defend his home turf. and so it's a little bit of a messaging point, i think as well. >> i do want to ask about the trial since y
>> david was giggling a little bit before we came on air. florida is a tough nut to crack fodemocrats,ut i do believe miami-dade broward, those are ars that are ripe if the messaging is corct, i think he needs to go to flida to see i meanwe always have donald tmp does it every year where he ptulates about or every election cycle, what states hcan win. i think flida is in play right now. we'llee what happens, but i think starting in tampa today on this message of abortion, in light of what...
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david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian protesters refusing to dismantle their tents, despite a warning to leave this campus lawn or face suspension. >> we will not be moved by intimidation tactics. we will not be moved unless by force. >> free, free the hostages. >> reporter: outside columbia's gate, nypd officers taking this woman into police custody. but after more than 100 arrests here ten days ago, the school says calling the nypd back inside campus would only enflame the situation. columbia's president pleading with protesters to clear the way for graduation. pointing out many seniors me
david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian...
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david, just one more question for you. we have seen axios reporting that the us security adviserjake sullivan will go to saudi arabia and meet with crown prince mohammed bin salman. this to discuss a deal including saudi normalisation with israel. do you think that's possible at the moment? well, this is the $64,000 question. i mean, the whole — america has put all its eggs in one basket, which is to get, like, a six—week pause, to get at least 40 of the hostages, of the 40—130 hostages released, and use that kind of quiet to get humanitarian aid into gaza. and, at the same time, to check — is it possible to do a normalisation deal as part of a us—saudi defence agreement? that is what the us would like, to pivot to a wider frame of regional normalisation. 0h, 0k. and that's the goal. so i think the sullivan trip is very important. david makovsky, great to have you on bbc news tonight. thank you very much. any time, thank you all very much. after two weeks of heavy bombardment, israel says it's completed its milit
david, just one more question for you. we have seen axios reporting that the us security adviserjake sullivan will go to saudi arabia and meet with crown prince mohammed bin salman. this to discuss a deal including saudi normalisation with israel. do you think that's possible at the moment? well, this is the $64,000 question. i mean, the whole — america has put all its eggs in one basket, which is to get, like, a six—week pause, to get at least 40 of the hostages, of the 40—130 hostages...
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david? >> david: and rob, as you know, that's going to affect the eclipse viewing, and you're going to stick around and show us that forecast a bit later here. we'll see you then, rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to that close call here in new york city tonight. the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying, they say, dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia airport. you will hear the air traffic controllers and what they said as the plane grew closer. gio benitez covers aviation. >> reporter: tonight, news of a dangerous close call at one of the nation's busiest airports. a southwest flight nearly slamming into the control tower. >> go around. go around. fly runway heading, climb and maintain 2,000. climb and maintain 2,000, 2,000. >> reporter: federal investigators say severe weather -- including high windshear -- forced that plane with 153 passengers and crew onboard to veer offcourse at new york's laguardia airport last month. the p
david? >> david: and rob, as you know, that's going to affect the eclipse viewing, and you're going to stick around and show us that forecast a bit later here. we'll see you then, rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to that close call here in new york city tonight. the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying, they say, dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia airport. you will hear the air traffic controllers and what they...
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david com on that. so if i'm being unable to convince us, it'll make us to approve more funding for you for a republican center to say is washington has already spend too much on k of and should start wasting money. while america's own economy is on the roads, must have looked into it at about 300000000 of their best guesstimate. right now we're, we're printing our borrowing $80000.00 per 2nd. for point 6000000 a minute, we can't sustain that much longer. we gotta find best way to spend our money. well, us make us one, both parties of what was the demand to the buying to the administration disclose is how much it is already allocated, and it's still planning to give kids. meanwhile, republican congresswoman marjorie taylor, greene has taken name of the fellow policy members on the us. how speak on like strong sense and by the here today in a letter to my colleagues, i clearly laid out how mike johnson has violated every promise he made. when to run for speaker, the american people who elected a g o b ma
david com on that. so if i'm being unable to convince us, it'll make us to approve more funding for you for a republican center to say is washington has already spend too much on k of and should start wasting money. while america's own economy is on the roads, must have looked into it at about 300000000 of their best guesstimate. right now we're, we're printing our borrowing $80000.00 per 2nd. for point 6000000 a minute, we can't sustain that much longer. we gotta find best way to spend our...
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david. >> david: all of this amid heightened concerns. steve osunsami leading us off tonight. >>> we turn now to that major spring storm on the move at this hour. tornado watches up as we're on tonight across multiple states. then the northeast bracing for heavy rain and late-season snow. tonight 40 million americans on alert at this hour from texas to west virginia. the tornado threat and then the heavy rain for the mid-atlantic and the northeast. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city all starting tomorrow. potentially several inches of snow further inland. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us right here on a monday night. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. a dangerous 48 hours to come tonight. we already have those tornado watches that are posted and flood watches. already baseball size hail tonight in texas. the threat is going to increase as the system begins to intensify. oklahoma city to kansas city through central illinois tonight. tomorrow a northern jet dips down and amplifies everything. it's going to
david. >> david: all of this amid heightened concerns. steve osunsami leading us off tonight. >>> we turn now to that major spring storm on the move at this hour. tornado watches up as we're on tonight across multiple states. then the northeast bracing for heavy rain and late-season snow. tonight 40 million americans on alert at this hour from texas to west virginia. the tornado threat and then the heavy rain for the mid-atlantic and the northeast. washington, d.c., philadelphia,...
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david? dvm wh >> david: aaron katersky tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bulls eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. the system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow. northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud touring up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this moment ripped to this reds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment onboard this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight, lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather, he's tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. that's where
david? dvm wh >> david: aaron katersky tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bulls eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. the system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow. northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud touring up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this....
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david? >> david: the search for survivors across that island nation, marcus, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up through boston. and more than a foot of snow possible in parts of upstate new york and across new england. near jeffersonville, indiana, tonight, a multivehicle accident on interstate 265. homes surrounded by water. this is allegheny county, pennsylvania, near pittsburgh. and winds bringing down a massive tree, falling on a car on new york city's upper west side. one woman was killed in her car near philadelphia when a tree came down. rob marciano timing this out tonight. and abc's trevor ault with the images from th
david? >> david: the search for survivors across that island nation, marcus, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up...
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david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders rushing into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing, quote, there is a date for israeli forces to invade rafah. the city in southern gaza, where more than a million refugees have fled the fighting. israel withdrawing its troops from the southern younis. residents returning home to rubble. the israeli military believed to be regrouping now and preparing to go into rafah. >>> when we come back here tonight, the well-known country music star this evening arrested and charged with felony charges. >>> also, after that baltimore bridge accident, news tonight about a huge cargo ship losing propulsion near a major new york city
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david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest movement. columbia university stepping up campus security and moving classes online. the school's president saying, "we need a reset to de-escalate the rancor." [ crowd chanting ] but today, fresh arrests and tensions boiling over on the first night of passover. this israeli assistant professor confronting university officials over being denied access to the main lawn, as school officials p tried to separate protesters. >> i am a professor here. i have every right to be everywhere on campus. you cannot let people that support hamas on campus, and me, a professor, not go o
david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie ramos tonight with the scenes across this country. >> reporter: tonight, these images show protests turning violent, as police struggle to control students at cal poly humboldt. demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. protesters facing off with police in riot gear. using furniture to barricade themselves inside this academic building, as officers with shields try to move in. one protester bashing police with an empty water jug. it comes after more than 150 students and faculty were arrested at nyu overnight, wh
david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the violent scening breaking out at campuses across this country over the war in gaza. mass protests at columbia, nyu, m.i.t., yaem, the university of minnesota, berkeley, and several more campuses. at nyu, new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. in northern california, protes sorp protestors clashing with police in riot gear. stephanie...
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david? >> david: still so many moving parts. britt clennett with reporting from tel aviv tonight, thank you. >>> president biden was on the scene of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. his message to the city, a promise the federal government will pay for the bridge, rebuild the bridge. the president meeting with the families of the six workers who lost their lives. what we learned today about one of the workers who died. what he said in a message just moments before the bridge went down. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: president biden today boarding marine one, traveling to baltimore for an eag eagle-eye view of the wreckage of the francis scott key bridge one week after that devastating collision. a giant ship smashing into the bridge, bringing it crashing down. >> i heard her say, your nation had your back, and i mean it. your nation has your back. >> reporter: for roughly an hour, the president privately consoling the families of the six workers killed. four of their bodies yet to be recovered. >> just seconds before o
david? >> david: still so many moving parts. britt clennett with reporting from tel aviv tonight, thank you. >>> president biden was on the scene of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. his message to the city, a promise the federal government will pay for the bridge, rebuild the bridge. the president meeting with the families of the six workers who lost their lives. what we learned today about one of the workers who died. what he said in a message just moments before the...
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david? >> david: rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while they attempt to move the hush money case out of manhattan, arguing overwhelming pretrial publicity makes it impossible to find and impartial jury. the prosecution saying trump is responsible for generates that publicity. >>> we turn now to the case, the southwest flight from denver to houston making an emergency landing, after passengers looking out the window saw part of the engine cover ripping off the plane. the pilots declaring an emergency, turning back to the denver airport. abc's mola lenghi in denver tonight. >> there it goes -- oh, they're bo
david? >> david: rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while they attempt to move the...
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david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> we turn now to the raids of sean "diddy" combs' homes, and tonight, new images now emerging up close. the moment dozens of heavily armed agents swarmed combs' mansion. two sons detained at gunpoint. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video released by the ex-girlfriend of rap mogul sean "diddy" combs showing dozens of heavily armed federal agents descending on his home in los angeles. combs's ex-girlfriend says the heavily edited video, which has been sped up, is evidence of an overzealous and overtly militarized force used against her two sons, justin and christian, who were at the residence at the time. and she goes on to write, "if these were the sons of a non-black celebrity, they would not have been handled with the same aggression." abc news has learned that the raids on combs's homes in los angeles and miami are part of an ongoing federal investigation out of the southern district of new york into hum
david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> we turn now to the raids of sean "diddy" combs' homes, and tonight, new images now emerging up close. the moment dozens of heavily armed agents swarmed combs' mansion. two sons detained at gunpoint. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video released by the ex-girlfriend of rap mogul sean "diddy" combs showing dozens of heavily armed...
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david? >> david: rob marciano. rob, thanks. >>> we turn now to the case that has horrified this nation, we're learning more tonight after those awful images of a homeowner with a gun, who then shot and killed a 61-year-old uber driver. police say the homeowner had been called by scammers. they say the uber driver was unknowingly sent by scammers, too. tonight, you will hear what happens when the alleged scammer then calls the house while authorities are there. here's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, they are the deeply unsettling images that have horrified the country, the ohio homeowner pointing his gun at a 61-year-old uber driver who was simply there, authorities say, to pick up a package. investigators say the homeowner had been duped by scammers who called him, and he thought the driver was in on it. but she had no idea what she was walking into. tonight, the new and difficult images of what played out after he shot and killed her. 81-year-old william brock seen moments after he shot 61-year-old loletha hall,
david? >> david: rob marciano. rob, thanks. >>> we turn now to the case that has horrified this nation, we're learning more tonight after those awful images of a homeowner with a gun, who then shot and killed a 61-year-old uber driver. police say the homeowner had been called by scammers. they say the uber driver was unknowingly sent by scammers, too. tonight, you will hear what happens when the alleged scammer then calls the house while authorities are there. here's alex perez....
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david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the fran sick calls with the control tower. the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopping moment at one of the nation's busiest airports. listen to the panic in the control tower as two packed passenger planes narrowly missed colliding at washington's reagan national airport. >> jetblue 1554, stop. jetblue 1554. stop. >> southwest, stop! southwest 2937, stop! > we stopped. we were cleared to cross runway 4. >> reporter: federal investigators say an air traffic controller instructed that southwest flight bound for orlando to taxi across a runway. seconds later, a boston-bound jetb
david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the fran sick calls with the control tower. the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >>...