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lydia, very nice, lydia, my name is mikhail, and this is my partner olga, what scared you so much? the doll, she’s alive, i ’m telling you for sure, she looked at me, turned her head right at me, on batteries doll, yes, she danced before. danced and twisted your head? i understand what you 're getting at, but it's been broken for a long time. do you have children? no, my husband and i are alone. where did you get this doll from? he gave me her wedding gift 10 years ago. did you call your husband and tell him what was happening? she called, but her mother-in-law doesn’t believe in mysticism, and this doll is very dear to him, he asks not to throw it away. i am begging you. put cameras on me, i want to be sure that i didn't make this all up. okay, we ’ll come to you, give me the address, cottage community trinity lykova 65, building 10, let's go, thank you, thank you very much, the route has been built, well, to be honest, i still have to keep an eye on the animated dolls. i didn’t have to, but in my opinion this lydia simply has nothing to do, maybe a business trip, no wor
lydia, very nice, lydia, my name is mikhail, and this is my partner olga, what scared you so much? the doll, she’s alive, i ’m telling you for sure, she looked at me, turned her head right at me, on batteries doll, yes, she danced before. danced and twisted your head? i understand what you 're getting at, but it's been broken for a long time. do you have children? no, my husband and i are alone. where did you get this doll from? he gave me her wedding gift 10 years ago. did you call your...
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lydia and mom and dad in the studio lydia's godmother galina maiskaya. hello, hello, are you grandma's sister? yes, my sister, and my nephew is her father. how do you feel about elena? well, how i treated it was normal, i treated elena. when she was normal, we lived normally with andrei, and you recognize her, here she sits, has gained weight, of course, she has aged, but you can recognize her, that is, you can definitely say that this woman, elena, is your mother next to you, yes , i can say for sure that this elena is lida’s mother when lida called and said that my mother was alive, we were all in shock, i didn’t believe it, then lida sent... a photo of lena, you made sure that it was her, you believed it, you already believed it, but you talked to elena, no , i didn’t talk to elena myself, that is, they didn’t ask where she was for 22 years, no, i didn’t ask about that, but you have such an opportunity, lena, i know that you left for chelyabinsk, but why did you keep disappearing these years, why didn’t you let anyone know about yourself,
lydia and mom and dad in the studio lydia's godmother galina maiskaya. hello, hello, are you grandma's sister? yes, my sister, and my nephew is her father. how do you feel about elena? well, how i treated it was normal, i treated elena. when she was normal, we lived normally with andrei, and you recognize her, here she sits, has gained weight, of course, she has aged, but you can recognize her, that is, you can definitely say that this woman, elena, is your mother next to you, yes , i can say...
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lydia hu, is standing by. how long before we hear what the verdict is, lydia? >> reporter: hi, there, david, we heard approximately 4:38, five minutes ago, that the judge, juan marchon that they have a verdict. he asked for 30 minutes to fill out the forms to finalize this verdict. we should have more information, i would say, shortly after 5:00 p.m. we should start to hear what this jury of seven men and five women have decided, the fate of this trial. all together, and today, if my math is correct, they have been deliberating for five hours. they got the case returned to them around 11:30 and came back to the judge at around 4:40 with a note that said they had a verdict. that would give us to, i believe tell me if i'm wrong, five hours today. david: yeah. >> coupled with four 1/2 yesterday. working about nine 1/2 hours of deliberation total to bring us to this moment, david. as we're now waiting to hear more. david: the judge has said no outbursts of any kind will be allowed in the courtroom when the verdict is read. of course there is no way of guarrantying
lydia hu, is standing by. how long before we hear what the verdict is, lydia? >> reporter: hi, there, david, we heard approximately 4:38, five minutes ago, that the judge, juan marchon that they have a verdict. he asked for 30 minutes to fill out the forms to finalize this verdict. we should have more information, i would say, shortly after 5:00 p.m. we should start to hear what this jury of seven men and five women have decided, the fate of this trial. all together, and today, if my math...
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maria: lydia, thanks very much. lydia hu. this has been incredible to watch. lee carter, your reaction and the reaction of normal ordinary voters has been to support trump. >> you know, it's fascinating to watch. when you look at the mainstream media and their reactions to every single day in court they're sitting there saying this is the bombshell, this is the moment, trump's going down and yet trump continues to surge in the polls and there's a huge number of americans that actually question the case. they say this is -- more than half of americans say this is politically motivated, two-thirds of americans don't think there is a crime here and yet 40% of americans are expecting him to be convicted of something. there's such a disconnect in all of this and i think eric trump is right, a lot of the surrogates that are out there speaking on donald trump's behalf are saying what a lot of americans feel. how are we supposed to trust this guy, michael cohen? you know, he is a criminal. he has lied. he admitted he lied to his wife. he recorded his client which is p
maria: lydia, thanks very much. lydia hu. this has been incredible to watch. lee carter, your reaction and the reaction of normal ordinary voters has been to support trump. >> you know, it's fascinating to watch. when you look at the mainstream media and their reactions to every single day in court they're sitting there saying this is the bombshell, this is the moment, trump's going down and yet trump continues to surge in the polls and there's a huge number of americans that actually...
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his words are confirmed by his fiancee, lydia nefedova. a young, very beautiful, very talented girl, who, together with other schoolgirls like her, ran closer to the front line, they simply helped, somewhere in medsanbat, somewhere in the kitchen. russian regime, including distributing leaflets and revyakin's young wife, lydia. here in a basket with a double bottom. disguising them, for example, with rags or things that were exchanged for food. they issued an oath so that whoever comes will be checked for honesty, safety, and secrecy. joining the ranks of the people's avengers with the fascist barbarians, for a speedy liberation. young people often gathered in vasily revyakin’s house, sang songs, danced, even invited germans living in the neighborhood, they say , look, the doors of our hospitable house are open to everyone, we have nothing to hide, here in in the next room they even hung a portrait at the head of the bed. so that no one has any doubts: this young family definitely lives according to the new laws established by the occupa
his words are confirmed by his fiancee, lydia nefedova. a young, very beautiful, very talented girl, who, together with other schoolgirls like her, ran closer to the front line, they simply helped, somewhere in medsanbat, somewhere in the kitchen. russian regime, including distributing leaflets and revyakin's young wife, lydia. here in a basket with a double bottom. disguising them, for example, with rags or things that were exchanged for food. they issued an oath so that whoever comes will be...
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him -- julie hamill and lydia moynihan. has a trip through the drive-through become an extravagance for you? the vast majority of americans say so. a recent survey finding nearly 80% of consumers not considering fast food to be a luxury item. basic items like mcdonald's cheeseburgers, chick-fil-a nuggets risen as much is 200% in less than five years. are you among those who consider fast food a luxury? julie hamill with children, let's go to you first. >> i'm going to spill a little secret here. trader joe's is very cheap still and it's super fast and it's much healthier than all the other fast food places. >> trace: are you schilling? >> i will accept payment for trader joe's. >> trace: houman hemmati. >> i was just a trader joe's today but before i was at taco bell because, and i'm going to teach the people something, they have a secret menu on the app only and for 6-$8 you can get a whole thing with three dishes and a drink. not bad. cravings box. >> trace: kevin corke, you want to keep the kickback train going here? hav
him -- julie hamill and lydia moynihan. has a trip through the drive-through become an extravagance for you? the vast majority of americans say so. a recent survey finding nearly 80% of consumers not considering fast food to be a luxury item. basic items like mcdonald's cheeseburgers, chick-fil-a nuggets risen as much is 200% in less than five years. are you among those who consider fast food a luxury? julie hamill with children, let's go to you first. >> i'm going to spill a little...
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report by lydia zablotskaya. the hymn to blooming may excites and straightens the backs of everyone, young and old. the invariable culmination of each holiday was written on the thirtieth anniversary of the victory, but as if greetings from the forty-fifth. in belarus she is entrusted to the folk baritone. i would even say so. destroyed! thousands of belarusians who were not indifferent to victory united here on october square at 9:00 after the war, just like in the legendary film from 1944, it was this full-length film that once predicted the victory of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers, and today it formed the concept of this concert goal, here too two met on this stage lovers in spite of love, and love has only just begun. not only from textbooks, but also from the mouths of my late grandparents, every time i go out on stage on this day, the great holiday of victory, i pay tribute to the veterans, they sang about the resilience of the people in unexpected melodies, oh my fogs, have become foggy. oh, nati
report by lydia zablotskaya. the hymn to blooming may excites and straightens the backs of everyone, young and old. the invariable culmination of each holiday was written on the thirtieth anniversary of the victory, but as if greetings from the forty-fifth. in belarus she is entrusted to the folk baritone. i would even say so. destroyed! thousands of belarusians who were not indifferent to victory united here on october square at 9:00 after the war, just like in the legendary film from 1944, it...
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how would you answer that, ly lydia? >> lydia: oh, gots cassandro, that is so hard to predict but you never know what is going to the minds of the jurors. as they are being tested to decide these 34 counts. one would think that if it comes back fast that they are all in agreement. you know? all in agreement for a conviction or all in agreement for an acquittal. that it -- that is if it comes back fast. the longer they deliberate, perhaps it would suggest that they have some disagreement and maybe they have consensus or on some of the accounts or others. but there's certainly a lot to discuss with the 34 counts. >> john: all right, well, in terms of how long it is going to take, shortest deliberation and he was history with six minutes. magus deliberation in the world which is in the -- the record was for a half months but hopefully we are somewhere in between those as we go along. lydia, trey, andy, thanks so much. appreciate it. we will see you soon. >> sandra: i like that you keep that part of the ginnis worked -- book
how would you answer that, ly lydia? >> lydia: oh, gots cassandro, that is so hard to predict but you never know what is going to the minds of the jurors. as they are being tested to decide these 34 counts. one would think that if it comes back fast that they are all in agreement. you know? all in agreement for a conviction or all in agreement for an acquittal. that it -- that is if it comes back fast. the longer they deliberate, perhaps it would suggest that they have some disagreement...
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lydia. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl. we're starting this fourth week of the criminal trial fresh froffthe testimony from hope his last week, former aide to the trump white house and spokesperson for the 2016 trump campaign. she was called by pros prosecutn this case. her testimony hurt their case more than it helped it. she said trump was concerned about the wall street journal publishing the stormy p daniels story because he was concerned about the impact to family, mainly melania. that undermines the narrative that trump sought to suppress negative stories to influence the election. on defense cross examination, hicks said she had nothing to do with bookkeeping and business records which is an important reminder about what this case is all about. trump is y accused of falsifying documents to cover up the intent to commit some other crime here. that being a conspiracy to influence the election. but like with hicks, each witness that we've heard from so far in these weeks of testimony leaves court watchers and perhaps ju
lydia. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl. we're starting this fourth week of the criminal trial fresh froffthe testimony from hope his last week, former aide to the trump white house and spokesperson for the 2016 trump campaign. she was called by pros prosecutn this case. her testimony hurt their case more than it helped it. she said trump was concerned about the wall street journal publishing the stormy p daniels story because he was concerned about the impact to family, mainly melania....
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but even after this, lydia has to be hidden in other people’s apartments. the attackers continue it chase. here is a recording of their last call. place your hand on your heart now. all your money has been transferred to the apu. this is the armed force of ukraine. we deceived you out of all your money. the decision to arrest the apartment stolen from lydia azarova should be made soon. more than millions, and repairs have already been made in it and supposedly no one is registered, but for some reason utility receipts come under azarova’s name, maybe it’s not too late to grab the criminals by the hand. alexander karpov, selatsavichev, gennady talochkin, oleg dobin, lead. this concludes our release, all news is always available on the media platform, look in the application or on the website smotim.ru. ernest motskevichus was with you, i say goodbye until tomorrow, right now. let's watch the first episodes of the film melody for two. good morning, you have a good pace, i can hardly keep up with you, but i have noticed you here for a long time. you and i
but even after this, lydia has to be hidden in other people’s apartments. the attackers continue it chase. here is a recording of their last call. place your hand on your heart now. all your money has been transferred to the apu. this is the armed force of ukraine. we deceived you out of all your money. the decision to arrest the apartment stolen from lydia azarova should be made soon. more than millions, and repairs have already been made in it and supposedly no one is registered, but for...
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report by lydia zabludskaya. the hymn to blooming may excites and straightens the back of everyone , young and old. the invariable culmination of each holiday was written on the thirtieth anniversary of the victory, but as if greetings from '45. in belarus she is entrusted to the folk baritone. i would even say, to honor the memory of all the fallen, and especially since our war did not spare every family, to remember and pay tribute to the memory and feat of our grandfathers and grandmothers. for a year in a row, on oktyabrskaya street, saturated with the stories of veterans, the great patriotic war museum was born here, and even at dusk the stage projected a peaceful sky. germany is completely defeated, thousands of belarusians who are not indifferent to victory united here for october square at 9:00 after the war, exactly like in the legendary film and forty-four, it was this full meter that once predicted the victory of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers. and today it formed the basis of the concept of t
report by lydia zabludskaya. the hymn to blooming may excites and straightens the back of everyone , young and old. the invariable culmination of each holiday was written on the thirtieth anniversary of the victory, but as if greetings from '45. in belarus she is entrusted to the folk baritone. i would even say, to honor the memory of all the fallen, and especially since our war did not spare every family, to remember and pay tribute to the memory and feat of our grandfathers and grandmothers....
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maria: incredible this you lydia hu dammed reaction. adam: about time winds down never anything to try mr. trump first place it needs to end go away such an insult to all of us who believe in the legal system. maria: trying to muddy trump's name the point having stormy daniels there, michael cohen, stormy daniels knows nothing about business records, but gave color for everybody talk about. adam: color for sure dirty they had nothing to do let her go on and on as though trying to make mr. trump look bad in the eyes of the jury look at this whom had so many bad things to say ditto mr. cohen, just nothing there. maria: how do you think jury takes it. >> i think he should break the gavel, send him to jail show world how corrupt this is, terrible for him she do it the gag order is so just insane doing it, break it say send me to jail let's see how they send up have a former president with secret service protection to jail. adam: i think they still can't delineate underlying crime in vivid detail but want us to have vivid details a woman eng
maria: incredible this you lydia hu dammed reaction. adam: about time winds down never anything to try mr. trump first place it needs to end go away such an insult to all of us who believe in the legal system. maria: trying to muddy trump's name the point having stormy daniels there, michael cohen, stormy daniels knows nothing about business records, but gave color for everybody talk about. adam: color for sure dirty they had nothing to do let her go on and on as though trying to make mr. trump...
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lydia. >> reporter: that's right, maria. stormy daniels back on the stand today after a routine break yesterday. that testimony on tuesday so salacious it prompted demands from he defense counsel for a mistrial. donald trump will be here as well, under the judge's taking order and the threat of possible scale time if violations continue. we're breaking all of that down coming up. if your business needs a new application then developers will have to write code. a lot of code. if an application needs to be modernized then you'll need time, resources... and caffeine. if this sounds daunting then use watsonx code assistant ai designed to multiply developer productivity so you can generate code quickly. let's create a more modern foundation for business, with watsonx code assistant. ibm. let's create. i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected
lydia. >> reporter: that's right, maria. stormy daniels back on the stand today after a routine break yesterday. that testimony on tuesday so salacious it prompted demands from he defense counsel for a mistrial. donald trump will be here as well, under the judge's taking order and the threat of possible scale time if violations continue. we're breaking all of that down coming up. if your business needs a new application then developers will have to write code. a lot of code. if an...
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hu outside new york state supreme court right now in the very latest lydia good morning. >> good morning, good morning, maria. we have important update for you on this trial continues on this day we expect former trump fixer attorney michael cohen will take the stand to testify, on monday. that information confirmed by colleague of fox news eric the fox trial starts 9:30 continues after judge juan merchan denied another defense motion for mistrial yesterday judge also denied request fors modification to trump's gag to do allow trump to responded to allegations, laid there by stormy daniels this week former president sponge about both as he left court yesterday watch here. >> everybody saw what happened tie he is a corrupt judge totally conflicted i got to get object campaign trail i am not supposed to be here. >> today compromisings of former white house aid madeleine continues her testimony relates to document charges in this case because she would receive checks from trump tower present to former president to sign testified yesterday about setting up office meeting between trump and mi
hu outside new york state supreme court right now in the very latest lydia good morning. >> good morning, good morning, maria. we have important update for you on this trial continues on this day we expect former trump fixer attorney michael cohen will take the stand to testify, on monday. that information confirmed by colleague of fox news eric the fox trial starts 9:30 continues after judge juan merchan denied another defense motion for mistrial yesterday judge also denied request fors...
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since then, the 18th of november is no longer a birthday celebration for lydia and all of us. but now a day of remembrance and memorial. that was the day the lives of our family and those close two sharon changed for ever. as well as her friend and two sharon changed for ever. as well as herfriend and colleague two sharon changed for ever. as well as her friend and colleague teresa and herfamily. november 2005 was the start of an almost 19 yearjourney, a journey seeking truth and justice for sharon, who was not just a police officer, but a loving mum, wife, daughter, sister and friend to many. 0ur journey seeking justice and closure of the judicial process is now at an end. this journey has and continues to be difficult for all of us. enduring the several trials over the years has been hard, and each one of them has taken us back to the very beginning, which made us feel like we had lost sharon all over again. and now we once again pick up the pieces of our lives and continue forward, as sharon would have wanted us all to do. we would like to thank all those who have been invo
since then, the 18th of november is no longer a birthday celebration for lydia and all of us. but now a day of remembrance and memorial. that was the day the lives of our family and those close two sharon changed for ever. as well as her friend and two sharon changed for ever. as well as herfriend and colleague two sharon changed for ever. as well as her friend and colleague teresa and herfamily. november 2005 was the start of an almost 19 yearjourney, a journey seeking truth and justice for...
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we will remember, as long as we remember, the country will live, we joined the victory celebration, lydia zablotskaya, alexey sosnovsky and yuri tratyuk, the tv news agency, you know, it’s very... pleasantly surprising how unique the commemorative events are were held in our regions, with their own zest, flavor, and special soul of the holiday. let's start with brest. in... techniques , a soviet heavy tank took part for the first time, the prototype of which took part in the parade of allied troops in berlin in september forty fifth. the military personnel marched to the accompaniment of a live orchestra according to tradition, a solemn procession in...
we will remember, as long as we remember, the country will live, we joined the victory celebration, lydia zablotskaya, alexey sosnovsky and yuri tratyuk, the tv news agency, you know, it’s very... pleasantly surprising how unique the commemorative events are were held in our regions, with their own zest, flavor, and special soul of the holiday. let's start with brest. in... techniques , a soviet heavy tank took part for the first time, the prototype of which took part in the parade of allied...
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and to that point, one of the particular crimes that the jurors, decide on is a tax crime and lydia, you have some thoughts on that. what you think? >> lydia: yeah, john, it seemed like the tax crime is kind of like the sleeper charge that was injected into all of this. even though let's remind everybody it is not actually charge in the indictment. but throughout the course of this trial, the evidence presented by the witnesses in the testimony, there was very little discussion about this tax crime. and essentially what was kind of reignited during closing arguments and drink the judge's instructions today was that this underlying object defense could be found if the jurors believe that a tax crime is committed. that does not mean the judge explained that taxes were underpaid in this case. but only that income was misreported. and other -- in other words, that it was a tax crime to say this reimbursement to michael cohen should have been reported as a reimbursement rather than income. that is important to remember through all of this because it is possible that the jurors could look
and to that point, one of the particular crimes that the jurors, decide on is a tax crime and lydia, you have some thoughts on that. what you think? >> lydia: yeah, john, it seemed like the tax crime is kind of like the sleeper charge that was injected into all of this. even though let's remind everybody it is not actually charge in the indictment. but throughout the course of this trial, the evidence presented by the witnesses in the testimony, there was very little discussion about this...
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item number one is motion to approving rejecting the mayor's nomination for the appointment of lydia su. term ending june 30th, 2026 to the planning commission. thank you so much. and miss zo is here. joining us. good morning. good morning. good morning. chair ronen, supervisor safaÍ and supervisor walton. first, i'd like to thank you for your continued support of my public service journey over the past decade. i'm a chinese american immigrant from hong kong, a native cantonese speaker. i live in san francisco more than half of my life. i'm raising my child here in the mission and we love our city. as an architect, a problem solver, and a mom, i continue to build bridges and get things done on the commissions and nonprofit boards that i served. most recently, my ten year serving on the sfmta board of directors. has been a very illuminating and humbling experience. i'm very proud that i know how to drive our muni electric bus, but besides that, i have to emphasize the dire situations we're facing, the struggles we have on the streets are real. the fear of lack of public safety are re
item number one is motion to approving rejecting the mayor's nomination for the appointment of lydia su. term ending june 30th, 2026 to the planning commission. thank you so much. and miss zo is here. joining us. good morning. good morning. good morning. chair ronen, supervisor safaÍ and supervisor walton. first, i'd like to thank you for your continued support of my public service journey over the past decade. i'm a chinese american immigrant from hong kong, a native cantonese speaker. i live...
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lydia, are you ready to find out if elena is your blood mother? ready. attention, i am opening the envelope. on the one hand, the alleged daughter, lidiya yuzhalova. on the other hand, her alleged biological mother, elena gorogulya. the probability of blood relationship between you is 99.9%. how do you feel elena, joy, great joy. meeting with everyone, meeting for 22 years, great joy, i didn’t expect such a program, of course, thank you very much, thank you for the program, thank you that i lived, that i will be a mother again, i will try to conquer it and i will be a grandmother, i will try, lydia, you want to introduce your mother to your daughter, of course. elena, meet your own granddaughter, twelve-year-old nika. they are very similar. do you know, nicole, who was hugging you just now? mom's mother, grandmother. are you glad that you have a grandmother? i'm very happy with nikola. a show that brings happiness to people. this. it’s a pleasure to watch, it’s never too late to find out the truth, if you need a genetic examination, contact us and
lydia, are you ready to find out if elena is your blood mother? ready. attention, i am opening the envelope. on the one hand, the alleged daughter, lidiya yuzhalova. on the other hand, her alleged biological mother, elena gorogulya. the probability of blood relationship between you is 99.9%. how do you feel elena, joy, great joy. meeting with everyone, meeting for 22 years, great joy, i didn’t expect such a program, of course, thank you very much, thank you for the program, thank you that i...
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maya lydia is preparing for this year's carnivale. the theme is focusing on a tommic she happens to be quite passionate about. honoring your indigenous roots. >> it means -- how are you? >> reporter: the professor of mayan and mexican heritages the founder of the mayan association, where she supports community members new to the bay area. lydia not only teaches the ancient mayan language, but she's working hard to keep it alive. >> i want to preserve, you know, the culture. everything related to our community. >> reporter: and she's been committed to that vision from her days in yucatan to her new days here in the mission district. through financial support from other like minded nonprofits, lydia helps immigrants of mayan heritage acclimate to the bay area. that's why this year's carnivale is so significant to her and her community. >> this carnivale means a lot for them because you know, sooner they can leave the country. and that's why we bring in the music for them to listen. and to be happy. >> reporter: but it's not just a chanc
maya lydia is preparing for this year's carnivale. the theme is focusing on a tommic she happens to be quite passionate about. honoring your indigenous roots. >> it means -- how are you? >> reporter: the professor of mayan and mexican heritages the founder of the mayan association, where she supports community members new to the bay area. lydia not only teaches the ancient mayan language, but she's working hard to keep it alive. >> i want to preserve, you know, the culture....
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hi, lydia, what's the latest? >> hi there, marc staal. this -- is unfolding inside in the courtroom just behind me as you mentioned this to give you a little sense of how that is operating the attorney's for both the prosecutor's office and the defense submitted their proposed jury instructions to justice juan merchan. is essentially what each side wants to have the jury tell the judge tell the jury rather how to proceed with the case whether evaluating the facts before them. they offered a redlined version intentionally outlining were they agree and why they disagree and what the judge is doing now is going line by line on where the sides are in this agreement waiting their arguments and issuing decisions in some cases and in other cases they he will reserve judgement. i did go to the clerk's office this morning to try to obtain a copy of these proposed instructions myself because in some cases we are available so the public can follow along but in this case they are not. so we are just listening to what the judge is saying that he is gu
hi, lydia, what's the latest? >> hi there, marc staal. this -- is unfolding inside in the courtroom just behind me as you mentioned this to give you a little sense of how that is operating the attorney's for both the prosecutor's office and the defense submitted their proposed jury instructions to justice juan merchan. is essentially what each side wants to have the jury tell the judge tell the jury rather how to proceed with the case whether evaluating the facts before them. they offered...
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the court also heard a victim impact statement from lydia beshenivsky. she says, since the age of four, there has always been a void in her life, and she remembers her mum as a hero. all those years ago, two mums set out to work. two ordinary people, doing extraordinary work for the public, protecting them and keeping them safe. one didn't return home and one didn't return home in the same way. in the minutes before she died, she was talking about the birthday party later that day for her little girl. the man responsible for her murder will never see freedom again. danny savage, bbc news, leeds. russian forces have launched a surprise new ground offensive in ukraine, crossing the border into the north—eastern kharkiv region. for months, fighting has been focussed in the east, where russia occupies large areas. today's attack may be an attempt to open a new front and intensify pressure on kharkiv, which is the country's second largest city. it comes as president biden authorised more us military aid for ukraine. our defence correspondent jonathan beale
the court also heard a victim impact statement from lydia beshenivsky. she says, since the age of four, there has always been a void in her life, and she remembers her mum as a hero. all those years ago, two mums set out to work. two ordinary people, doing extraordinary work for the public, protecting them and keeping them safe. one didn't return home and one didn't return home in the same way. in the minutes before she died, she was talking about the birthday party later that day for her...
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maria: lydia, thanks very much. lydia hu in new york city. former president trump is now calling for president biden to take a drug test before the debate. watch this. >> he did the state of the union the other day, he was high as a kite. so i think we should call for drug tests for the debate. maria: meanwhile, robert f kennedy junior joined me yesterday on sunday morning futures and he's calling this collusion, why they are blocking him from the debate stage. here's what he said about being kept off the debate stage for the two upcoming debates. watch. >> i think they don't want to talk about the issues that neither president trump or president biden are comfortable talking about. these two presidents ran up the biggest deficit in the history. that's now driving the inflationary cycle in this country. president trump in four short years ran up 8 trill chron dollars in debt -- $8 trillion in debt, more debt than every president combined from george washington to george w. bush and president biden is rushing to keep up with him. the two of th
maria: lydia, thanks very much. lydia hu in new york city. former president trump is now calling for president biden to take a drug test before the debate. watch this. >> he did the state of the union the other day, he was high as a kite. so i think we should call for drug tests for the debate. maria: meanwhile, robert f kennedy junior joined me yesterday on sunday morning futures and he's calling this collusion, why they are blocking him from the debate stage. here's what he said about...
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lydia selinnik spent more than a month under the influence of telephone scammers, during which time she lost two apartments and 2.5 million rubles in savings. it all started with a call from an unknown number. the interlocutor introduced himself to the investigators and warned: scammers are trying to steal money from the pensioner’s accounts. then he turned around. an attack performance, when you were at the notary, i say, i haven’t been and am not going to go there, but what are you doing, well, of course i was tense, and why were you so tense, we don’t ask you for data, passports, codes, they say, we already have it, we have everything, the pensioner’s interlocutors changed, law enforcement officers, central bank employees, each criminal played a memorized role, the elderly woman was indoctrinated, the elusive swindler forges signatures, has access to accounts, therefore, all funds need to be cashed out and sent to a supposedly safe account, they were forced to take out loans and even sell personal belongings. the pensioner was prohibited from disclosing information about a fa
lydia selinnik spent more than a month under the influence of telephone scammers, during which time she lost two apartments and 2.5 million rubles in savings. it all started with a call from an unknown number. the interlocutor introduced himself to the investigators and warned: scammers are trying to steal money from the pensioner’s accounts. then he turned around. an attack performance, when you were at the notary, i say, i haven’t been and am not going to go there, but what are you doing,...
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lydia is following this. lydia: as you know, the defense rested its case and did not call donald trump. usually, you would see a case move quickly to closing arguments. the judge raised concerns about the weekend interrupting jury deliberations. he dismissed the jury until tuesday. that's when we expect closing arguments to happen. yesterday the attorney called a charging conference to discuss instructions and tensions became evident when defense attorneys asked the judge in language that suggested trump and relied on something called the advice of this case. defense attorney was told it is disingenuous. trump seemed visibly annoyed, back in his chair, i take that as a sign this month and 1/2 portrayal is wearing on the nerves of some of the people. and cross-examination, bob castillo concluded, one of the two witnesses called by the defense in its case and this was a paralegal to authenticate records, to advise michael cohen in 2018 and testify for the defense, trump did not know of the payments to stormy da
lydia is following this. lydia: as you know, the defense rested its case and did not call donald trump. usually, you would see a case move quickly to closing arguments. the judge raised concerns about the weekend interrupting jury deliberations. he dismissed the jury until tuesday. that's when we expect closing arguments to happen. yesterday the attorney called a charging conference to discuss instructions and tensions became evident when defense attorneys asked the judge in language that...
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revyakin’s young wife, lydia, also distributed leaflets. in these baskets with a double bottom, disguising them, for example, with rags or things that were exchanged. young people often gathered, sang songs, danced, even invited the germans living next door, they say, look, the doors of our hospitable home are open to everyone, we have nothing to hide, in the next room they even hung a portrait at the head of the bed hitler, so that no one has any doubts: this young family definitely lives according to the new laws established by the occupation authorities. for a long time, the revyakins did not arouse any suspicion among the nazis. and in the meantime they organized an underground printing house in the basement, but then they already understood that writing leaflets by hand like this would, firstly, take a long time, and secondly, this is handwriting, by which one can easily determine who touched this paper, they began to look for a mechanical method to produce leaflets, how? typewriter, sevastopol in ruins, broken and... destroyed, where
revyakin’s young wife, lydia, also distributed leaflets. in these baskets with a double bottom, disguising them, for example, with rags or things that were exchanged. young people often gathered, sang songs, danced, even invited the germans living next door, they say, look, the doors of our hospitable home are open to everyone, we have nothing to hide, in the next room they even hung a portrait at the head of the bed hitler, so that no one has any doubts: this young family definitely lives...
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hi there, lydia. >> hi there, martha. court is still very much ongoing, and we're actually getting some information from our producers who are still inside in real-time listening to the text of that phone call that you just mentioned. the transcript is now becoming available, and this is from an october 17th, 2017, phone call between michael cohen and keith davidson. the prosecution is admitting this on their redirect of michael cohen. on this call apparently it says -- or it sounds like cohen says, quote, what would you do if you were with me. would you write a book, break away from the entire trump do doctorine, go completely rogue? it's not just being that's affected, it's my entire family. nobody is thinking about michael. who else would do that? i did because i care about the guy, and i wasn't going to play pennywise foolish, and i'm thinking what about me. he said, i hate the fact that we did it. so in all this, cohen is saying he is referring to the payment to davidson made on behalf of trump for that stormy daniel
hi there, lydia. >> hi there, martha. court is still very much ongoing, and we're actually getting some information from our producers who are still inside in real-time listening to the text of that phone call that you just mentioned. the transcript is now becoming available, and this is from an october 17th, 2017, phone call between michael cohen and keith davidson. the prosecution is admitting this on their redirect of michael cohen. on this call apparently it says -- or it sounds like...
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lydia who outside of the courthouse. thank you. >> john: let's bring former federal prosecutor brett tolman who is former counsel to the judiciary committee. let's get you to speak on what lydia was talking about a moment ago. there is no sign yet that alan weisselberg's testimony will be allowed into court. he is the one that really knows how the checks got cut. and unless and until he is brought before the court to explain why these were labeled as legal expenses. is it michael cohen's word against not even trump's word because he may not testify but is it just the jury taking michael cohen at his word? >> john and sandra, thank you for having me. it's fascinating to watch a prosecution be so willing to put a convicted perjurer on the stand and there's no question on my mind that some of the first questioning is going to be about obviously his inconsistencies, the lies that he has told. but you will notice something intriguing is happening. he is trying to lay the foundation for him actually not being trump's lawyer. t
lydia who outside of the courthouse. thank you. >> john: let's bring former federal prosecutor brett tolman who is former counsel to the judiciary committee. let's get you to speak on what lydia was talking about a moment ago. there is no sign yet that alan weisselberg's testimony will be allowed into court. he is the one that really knows how the checks got cut. and unless and until he is brought before the court to explain why these were labeled as legal expenses. is it michael cohen's...
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lydia and media drew the border along gallis and lived in peace for some time until they were conquered by the persian kingdom. may 28 , 1830 is considered the start date. to the indians in the usa. on this day, the law on their resettlement to uninhabited territories to the west came into force mississippi. president andrew jackson and other politicians insisted that this was almost a humanitarian action in the interests of the indians. they say that european civilization is destructive for them; the authorities help them preserve their traditional way of life. in fact, the reason was the desire to seize fertile lands in the southeast in violation of all treaties previously signed with the tribes. the population was declared voluntary, but in reality they were forced to participate by any means. the uprising of one of the siminolol tribes was suppressed with extraordinary cruelty. the difficult path to the west became the road of tears for the indians, so they called this path. the indigenous population of north america has decreased by a quarter. the extermination of the indians conti
lydia and media drew the border along gallis and lived in peace for some time until they were conquered by the persian kingdom. may 28 , 1830 is considered the start date. to the indians in the usa. on this day, the law on their resettlement to uninhabited territories to the west came into force mississippi. president andrew jackson and other politicians insisted that this was almost a humanitarian action in the interests of the indians. they say that european civilization is destructive for...
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lydia, thank you very much, all your reporting is great. for more on all of this, let's bring in kerri urbahn, fox news legal editor, former trump doj counselor and another eye and ear inside the courtroom. we have embarassment of riches, you, trey, andy mccarthy, et cetera. kerri, what do you believe about that, that prejudice has been kept out of this courtroom or has it been allowed in? >> oh, it's been allowed in. just the fact that stormy daniels was allowed to testify pretty much unimpeded what donald trump had in his hotel bathroom or her tour that she did that i won't repeat the name of the tour on air because it was so crass, the things she did as a porn star. we all listened to that for hours. none of that has anything to do, as lydia just reported the crime itself, the alleged crime itself, which is falsifying business recordses. david: but does the jury know that? forgive me, kerri, does the jury know what is legal and what does directly deal with what donald trump has been charged with? or have they not been told that by the ju
lydia, thank you very much, all your reporting is great. for more on all of this, let's bring in kerri urbahn, fox news legal editor, former trump doj counselor and another eye and ear inside the courtroom. we have embarassment of riches, you, trey, andy mccarthy, et cetera. kerri, what do you believe about that, that prejudice has been kept out of this courtroom or has it been allowed in? >> oh, it's been allowed in. just the fact that stormy daniels was allowed to testify pretty much...
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court right now with the story lydia. >> yeah. good morning there maria, this six week trial culminated yesterday in marathon day of closing arguments jurors sat until 8:00 pm to hear 8 hours worth of closing remarks, five of them came from prosecution, now under new york law, it is practical that defense attorneys go first, so defense attorney todd blanche addressed jurors first up reminded jurors this is quite simple about documents whether they've been falsified he argued to jurors there is no evidence that documents have been falsified in this case, planch honed in on michael cohen calling prosecution emembattled star witness human embodiment of reasonable doubt they concededed michael cohen has baggage with track record of lying but prosecutors still insist he should be believed, some experts say prosecutors used the judge's long leach for help in making their case to the jurors yesterday just merchan allowed repeetdz references to 2018 guilty plea to federal campaign violations, listen to this. >> defense objective merchan j
court right now with the story lydia. >> yeah. good morning there maria, this six week trial culminated yesterday in marathon day of closing arguments jurors sat until 8:00 pm to hear 8 hours worth of closing remarks, five of them came from prosecution, now under new york law, it is practical that defense attorneys go first, so defense attorney todd blanche addressed jurors first up reminded jurors this is quite simple about documents whether they've been falsified he argued to jurors...
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lydia, thank you very much, lydia hu. we'll go back to her if there's more breaking news. in the meantime, fox business alert, the company that's been around since 18932 is acting like a hot young name. abercrombie & fitch soaring 25 to the a new all-time high in the wake of its strongest quarter in history. the retailer beaten on both the top and bottom line in the first quarter and sales surged 22 year-over-year. the retailer sees full-year revenue growth climbing 10 from the previous 4-6% estimate. and then you've got fellow retailer the dick's sporting goods also hurtling to a record close after a it reported a first quarter beat and raised its full-year outlook saying comparable sales were up 5.3% year-over-year as a more customers shopped in store and ramped up their average a transactions once they got this. dick's sporting goods up 15.6%. if chewy chewing up the scenery. the stock of the pet food and supplies e-commerce company roaring higher by nearly 26 thanks to a top and bottom line first quarter beat. and here's what was at the heart of that beat, automatic a
lydia, thank you very much, lydia hu. we'll go back to her if there's more breaking news. in the meantime, fox business alert, the company that's been around since 18932 is acting like a hot young name. abercrombie & fitch soaring 25 to the a new all-time high in the wake of its strongest quarter in history. the retailer beaten on both the top and bottom line in the first quarter and sales surged 22 year-over-year. the retailer sees full-year revenue growth climbing 10 from the previous...
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fox business' lydia who is in the courtroom all morning. lydia, this was certainly a scene that a lot of people would have liked to of witnessed. what was it like in the courtroom with stormy daniels walking in? >> you know, john, it was a moment i will never forget. you could probably hear a pin drop as ever and craned their head around wanting to see stormy daniels enter the courtroom and walked just behind our former president as she went up to the witness stand. i can tell you that overall stormy daniels i think appears to be a very good witness for the prosecution. not just because what her testimony is, providing the sordid details about an alleged encounter with a former president, perhaps salacious and interesting, but she is a good talker. i can see how she is naturally an entertainer. she talks to the jury, she is animated and engaging and i think overall for the prosecution that went very well. but with that said, john, there are plenty of points in which the defense can pounce on what she is saying to compromise her creditabilit
fox business' lydia who is in the courtroom all morning. lydia, this was certainly a scene that a lot of people would have liked to of witnessed. what was it like in the courtroom with stormy daniels walking in? >> you know, john, it was a moment i will never forget. you could probably hear a pin drop as ever and craned their head around wanting to see stormy daniels enter the courtroom and walked just behind our former president as she went up to the witness stand. i can tell you that...
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the court also heard a victim impact statement from lydia beshenivsky. she says, since the age of four, there has always been a void in her life and she remembers her mum as a hero. all those years ago, two mums set out to work, two ordinary people doing extraordinary work for the public, protecting them and keeping them safe. one didn't return home and one didn't return home in the same way. in the minutes before she died, she was talking about the birthday party later that day for her little girl. the man responsible for her murder will never see freedom again. danny savage, bbc news, leeds. sir keir starmer says a labour government would scrap the government's one dot straightaway. he refused to commit to stopping the boats, saying he would not put false numbers on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year. that's a rise of 35% on the same period last year. our political editor chris mason is in dover. the politics of illegal migration, on authorised migration, asylum seek
the court also heard a victim impact statement from lydia beshenivsky. she says, since the age of four, there has always been a void in her life and she remembers her mum as a hero. all those years ago, two mums set out to work, two ordinary people doing extraordinary work for the public, protecting them and keeping them safe. one didn't return home and one didn't return home in the same way. in the minutes before she died, she was talking about the birthday party later that day for her little...
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lydia and mide drew the border along gallis and lived in peace for some time until they were conquered... the west became the road of tears for the indians, so they called this path a difficult path with extraordinary cruelty. the indigenous population of north america has decreased by a quarter. the extermination of the indians continued throughout the 19th century, only... at the beginning of the 20th century they were granted civil rights, but they still lived mainly on reservations. on may 28, 1928, maxim gorei, one of the most famous controversial writers in russian literature of the 20th century, arrived in moscow. before the revolution, he became famous as a realist writer and playwright, having joined the revolutionary movement, he became close to lenin, but after october 1917 their paths diverged. suppression. democracy, red terror pushed gorky away, he went to italy, the soviet leadership tried to bring him back in order to raise the prestige of the ussr. he was promised all the benefits, and he could not resist the temptation. at the belarusian station, gorky was met by alex
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mayaestra lydia is preparing for this year's carnaval. the theme this year is focusing on a topic she happens to be quite passionate about. honoring your indigenous roots. >> it means -- como estas, how are you? >> reporter: the professor of mayan and mexican heritages, the founder of the mayan association, where she supports community members new to the bay area. lydia not only teaches the ancient mayan language, but she's working hard to keep it alive. >> i want to preserve, you know, the culture. everything related to our community. >> reporter: and she's been committed to that vision from her days in yucatan to her new days here in the mission district. through financial support from other like-minded nonprofits, lydia helps immigrants of mayan heritage acclimate to the bay area. that's why this year's carnaval is so significant to her and her community. >> this carnaval means a lot for them because, you know, soon they cannot leave the country. and that's why we bring in the music for them to listen. and to be happy. >> reporter: but
mayaestra lydia is preparing for this year's carnaval. the theme this year is focusing on a topic she happens to be quite passionate about. honoring your indigenous roots. >> it means -- como estas, how are you? >> reporter: the professor of mayan and mexican heritages, the founder of the mayan association, where she supports community members new to the bay area. lydia not only teaches the ancient mayan language, but she's working hard to keep it alive. >> i want to preserve,...
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the court also heard a victim impact statement from lydia beshenivsky. she says, since the age of four, there has always been a void in her life and she remembers her mum as a hero. all those years ago, two mums set out to work, two ordinary people doing extraordinary work for the public, protecting them and keeping them safe. 0ne didn't return home and one didn't return home in the same way. in the minutes before she died, she was talking about the birthday party later that day for her little girl. the man responsible for her murder will never see freedom again. danny savage, bbc news, leeds. still to come on the world today — we'll be live in malmo with the all the latest news from the eurovision song contest. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. the dutch eurovision contestant has been stopped from rehearsing by organisers. the european broadcasting union said it was �*investigating an incident reported to us involving the dutch artist. he will not be rehearsing until further notice.�* joining me live from mal
the court also heard a victim impact statement from lydia beshenivsky. she says, since the age of four, there has always been a void in her life and she remembers her mum as a hero. all those years ago, two mums set out to work, two ordinary people doing extraordinary work for the public, protecting them and keeping them safe. 0ne didn't return home and one didn't return home in the same way. in the minutes before she died, she was talking about the birthday party later that day for her little...
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hu live outside new york supreme court with the latest lydia good morning. >> good morning there maria that is right this trial, is winding down but i can tell you he inside the courtroom tensions are flying high. the prosecution finally rested its case after star witness disbard attorney michael cohen finished testifying for four days on witness stand michael cohen, of course, testified that donald trump knew of the hush money payments to stormy daniels approved of them, the cross-examination completed cohen's credibility rests in absolute tatters, yesterday todd blanche got cohen to admit he stole about 60,000 dollars from trump organization allowing them to incorrectly believe cohen was owed more than he paid to a vendor the exchange between blanche and cohen blanche asked so you stole from the trump organization right cohen answeredier. >> and you didn't just steel 30,000 dollars right it was grossed up it was 50,000 dollars. >> answer:yes, sir. >> did he have called witness costello offered legal advice after offices raided about statements to stom stom costello testified this quo
hu live outside new york supreme court with the latest lydia good morning. >> good morning there maria that is right this trial, is winding down but i can tell you he inside the courtroom tensions are flying high. the prosecution finally rested its case after star witness disbard attorney michael cohen finished testifying for four days on witness stand michael cohen, of course, testified that donald trump knew of the hush money payments to stormy daniels approved of them, the...
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lydia says menchu tum's influence has resulted in good in the bay area. there are now places like the healing center in marin dedicated to the essential needs of indigenous families. >> everybody matters and deserves to be safe and i think her work is a testament of how someone can speak out loud and really make movement and change. >> reporter: rigoberta menchu tum, a person to be celebrated at carnaval, a triumph for the indigenous community for the bay area. >> our special coverage of carnaval starts sunday at 10:00 a.m. on pix+ and streaming live on cbs news bay area. we hope you'll join us for the fun. >>> still ahead, a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get
lydia says menchu tum's influence has resulted in good in the bay area. there are now places like the healing center in marin dedicated to the essential needs of indigenous families. >> everybody matters and deserves to be safe and i think her work is a testament of how someone can speak out loud and really make movement and change. >> reporter: rigoberta menchu tum, a person to be celebrated at carnaval, a triumph for the indigenous community for the bay area. >> our special...
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lydia. >> that is exactly right we are standing by for remarks we can bring you very latest this trial lasted six weeks ended swiftly, yesterday, with two days of deliberations and that verdict announced in a mere matter of minutes, former president o found guilty of all 34 counts his attorney todd blanche said donald trump did not get a fair trial, watch. . >> i think that there were a lot of decisions that he made, leading up to the trial, which really hurt us at trial the that evidence can come in evidence that cannot come in we filed two elevate motions saying he should recuse himself he didn't. >> decisions speaking about made judge merchan, alvin bragg saying he did his job. while this defendant maybe unlike any other in american history, we arrived at this trial, ultimately today at this verdict same manner as every other case that comes to the courtroom doors by following the facts, and the law, and doing so without fear or favor. >> i want to take a look at this this is verdict sheet that you can see indicates 4 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree with ju
lydia. >> that is exactly right we are standing by for remarks we can bring you very latest this trial lasted six weeks ended swiftly, yesterday, with two days of deliberations and that verdict announced in a mere matter of minutes, former president o found guilty of all 34 counts his attorney todd blanche said donald trump did not get a fair trial, watch. . >> i think that there were a lot of decisions that he made, leading up to the trial, which really hurt us at trial the that...
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lydia moynihan, kaylee mcgee white, thank you. coming up a new york judge threatened donald trump with jail time if he doesn't keep quiet about his new york trial. and guess what, the former president was talking about on the campaign trail today. we will also talk about it with we will also talk about it with kash patel coming up next. [♪♪] a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission... with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage,... rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. for both uc and crohn's: rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid—free remission... and visibly reduced damage. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart dis
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lydia: azucar! isabella gomez: it follows three generations of latinas. lydia: come on!! isabella gomez: everything that we would get into as a normal family but then it also tackles a lot of things that are going on in the world that normally are seen as taboo. like queer issues. penelope: where are we with the idea telling him? elena: who thinks it's a good idea to greet my latino veteran dad with "hey! i like girls." penelope: you'll finally have something in common. isabella gomez: you know, there's ptsd with the mom, there's anxiety and depression. penelope: when he called you a name, what did he call you? stupid, dummy, goober? alex: he saw me and yelled build a wall. elena: oh my god. isabella gomez: i think it allows audiences to have those conversations in their own living rooms. elena: even these days, in this openly racist world. i managed to never have an incident. penelope: you and your brother are of different shades. lydia: yes. pamela adlon: if you put something in your show that's shocking and radical. the hope is in five years' time, it's going to become
lydia: azucar! isabella gomez: it follows three generations of latinas. lydia: come on!! isabella gomez: everything that we would get into as a normal family but then it also tackles a lot of things that are going on in the world that normally are seen as taboo. like queer issues. penelope: where are we with the idea telling him? elena: who thinks it's a good idea to greet my latino veteran dad with "hey! i like girls." penelope: you'll finally have something in common. isabella...
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larry: wow, great reporting lydia. thank you ever so much we appreciate it. folks we'll have much more on this with former prosecutor andy mccarthy later in the show but first another topic, joe biden is trying to buy the election by pumping green money no one wants into the swing states. that's a subject of tonight's riff. three biden bills for a total of $15.4 billion in government spending, mostly for green energy being injected in states like arizona, pennsylvania, michigan and elsewhere. the biggest chunk comes from the misnamed inflation reduction act which really should simply be called the inflation act but a recently-conducted nationwide poll, a kudlow tpp poll of 1400 americans shows that 54% oppose the epa mandate for electric vehicles by 2032, that would effectively ban gasoline-powered cars, 54% oppose. and then, when consumers are asked about having a choice to drive gasoline-powered cars if they want to, the survey respondents were overwhelmingly consumer choice by 83%. interestingly from the poll, 77% of democrats, 89% of republicans, 83% of i
larry: wow, great reporting lydia. thank you ever so much we appreciate it. folks we'll have much more on this with former prosecutor andy mccarthy later in the show but first another topic, joe biden is trying to buy the election by pumping green money no one wants into the swing states. that's a subject of tonight's riff. three biden bills for a total of $15.4 billion in government spending, mostly for green energy being injected in states like arizona, pennsylvania, michigan and elsewhere....
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trump tower right now, lydia hu standing by. trump is going to speak soon, what are we going to hear from him? >> i expect the former president is going to speak to his supporters, his face and use this verdict as an opportunity to energize them and seems like it's probably already happening because we are getting fresh information from the trump campaign about the donations going in a verdict. the six hour since the verdict came in, digital donations the received 34.8 billing dollars. 30% or nearly 30% of the donations are coming from new donors. i had a chance to talk to his attorney todd blanche defense attorney and i confirmed the judge's gag order remains in place so that means over the former president says today here from the podium he's under the gag order so how far he will push comments because it wasn't long ago the judge trend trump with possible jail time if he continued. i will bring you the latest. >> thank you very much. brian brenberg with me right now for the hour i believe. what you want to hear from trump? >>
trump tower right now, lydia hu standing by. trump is going to speak soon, what are we going to hear from him? >> i expect the former president is going to speak to his supporters, his face and use this verdict as an opportunity to energize them and seems like it's probably already happening because we are getting fresh information from the trump campaign about the donations going in a verdict. the six hour since the verdict came in, digital donations the received 34.8 billing dollars....
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lydia moynihan? >> i feel guilty, and move from the west coast to new york, but what was interesting my partner moved his mother to the apartment building five stories above where he lives. she has a new lease and a new lease on life, she's loving living in a more hip urban neighborhood and it's changed everything for her. >> trace: mood we've moved back from the west coast to connecticut back in 2005, to cover mom with house, moved back there for five or six years, west emma her life. thank you all, here we go, at 5t on instagram, pkg set move from la to mission get to be near my mom in her later years, my parents lived just 45 minutes away, no need to move. other siblings 15 minutes away, that's perfect. john, you know when you are old and your kids talk about you in front of you, what are we going to do? [ laughter ] mama move from mississippi to iowa where i live, some days i ask myself why? thank you for watching america's late news, fox news na, entrÉes gallagher in los angeles. she read back
lydia moynihan? >> i feel guilty, and move from the west coast to new york, but what was interesting my partner moved his mother to the apartment building five stories above where he lives. she has a new lease and a new lease on life, she's loving living in a more hip urban neighborhood and it's changed everything for her. >> trace: mood we've moved back from the west coast to connecticut back in 2005, to cover mom with house, moved back there for five or six years, west emma her...
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fox business' lydia who outside the courthouse as she was in the overflow room today. what is the latest on that front where are we this afternoon? >> hi, there, jon perry we expect cross-examination to pick up this afternoon and i am definitely looking out for how the defense attorneys were going to handle that about cohen labeling all of those documents false because that is the quirks of this case about business records. i think there is plenty of room here for the defense to generate doubt around what michael cohen was saying not just because he has credibility issues which we can talk about in a moment but his testimony of the very instances or circumstances around why he was calling these falsified. michael cohen talked about a meeting in trump tower with allen weisselberg from whom we have not heard of in this trial and also donald trump. michael cohen set forth the scenario in which they discussed past payments reimbursements from stormy daniels with a bonus reaching up to $124,000. and he said that allen weisselberg and donald trump believed to extend it to mi
fox business' lydia who outside the courthouse as she was in the overflow room today. what is the latest on that front where are we this afternoon? >> hi, there, jon perry we expect cross-examination to pick up this afternoon and i am definitely looking out for how the defense attorneys were going to handle that about cohen labeling all of those documents false because that is the quirks of this case about business records. i think there is plenty of room here for the defense to generate...
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charles: a lot to chew on, lydia. mymy next guest says history has proven economic soft landing where inflation moves lower where economy remains resilient and earnings are accelerating is extremely difficult to engineer. january son square partner andrew graham, andrew, expand more on the theory for us for the audience. >> so the benign macro conditions that got us here included lower rates of inflation, the promise of fed rate cuts and resill yen -- resilient growth. that is what got us lower equity volatility and the lower equity volatility created higher p-e multiples which we stand at 21 times forward multiples and that's okay, as long as the benign macro conditions continue. i'm not so sure today's data doesn't confirm that from the standpoint of the inflation data was relatively soft but, yeah, you did see the retail sales number disappoint net-net. charles: right. >> it is a really delicate balance. you need benign macro conditions to continue in order to have low rates of equity volatility, of realized equity
charles: a lot to chew on, lydia. mymy next guest says history has proven economic soft landing where inflation moves lower where economy remains resilient and earnings are accelerating is extremely difficult to engineer. january son square partner andrew graham, andrew, expand more on the theory for us for the audience. >> so the benign macro conditions that got us here included lower rates of inflation, the promise of fed rate cuts and resill yen -- resilient growth. that is what got us...
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lydia where. if. >> reporter: yeah, liz, you know, donald trump made his remarks right here at trump tower just earlier today, and he called this trial unfair. but he also had had added that it is his honor, he says, to now fight this conviction. he said not just for himself, but he says on behalf of the constitution. watch this. >> it's very important, far beyond me, and this can't be allowed to happen to other presidents. it should never be allowed to happen in the future. but this is far beyond me. this is bigger than trump. this is bigger than me, this is bigger than my president city. presidency. >> reporter: and that, liz, is how he is cruzing this varkt verdict to energize his supporters. the trump campaign says donations are flooding in, they say they've raised nearly $35 until online donations in just the 6 or hours yesterday after the verdict was announced. 30% of those donations, they say, were from new donors. and as you mentioned, trump wasn't the only person talking about yesterday's
lydia where. if. >> reporter: yeah, liz, you know, donald trump made his remarks right here at trump tower just earlier today, and he called this trial unfair. but he also had had added that it is his honor, he says, to now fight this conviction. he said not just for himself, but he says on behalf of the constitution. watch this. >> it's very important, far beyond me, and this can't be allowed to happen to other presidents. it should never be allowed to happen in the future. but...
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we'll bring in lydia hu, talking about what is going on in the trials. lydia, thank you. mr. trump is about to make appeals or has already made appeals. he is quoting famous fox legal analysts left and right about this, what can you tell us, lydia? >> yeah, larry, we started off this morning hearing from our former president saying that today they're planning to file or have filed an appeal to this wide-ranging gag order that restrains both the former president and those that they say he could direct from commenting about witnesses, the judge's staff, the attorney's staff, matters relating to this case. as you know has been slapped with 10 violations relating to this gag order. that has amounted to $10,000 in fines. then most importantly judge mershon has told president trump if he continues to violate this gag order he could face the possibility of jail time this is really raising some serious constitutional questions considering the former president is the presumptive nominee for the gop ticket, for the white house. both really interesting, larry, is what is happening insid
we'll bring in lydia hu, talking about what is going on in the trials. lydia, thank you. mr. trump is about to make appeals or has already made appeals. he is quoting famous fox legal analysts left and right about this, what can you tell us, lydia? >> yeah, larry, we started off this morning hearing from our former president saying that today they're planning to file or have filed an appeal to this wide-ranging gag order that restrains both the former president and those that they say he...