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nada tawfik, thank ou ve quarters. nada tawfik, thank you very much _ quarters. nada tawfik, thank you very much for _ quarters. nada tawfik, thank you very much for your- quarters. nada tawfik, thank i you very much for your coverage in newark. —— in new york. joining me now is michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor with the us department ofjustice. how do you view this verdict? you have to respect the verdict of a jury no matter what the verdict is. in this case, i think the prosecution laid out a strong case corroborating michael cohen who had the direct knowledge, the trump team put on no real defence, so thejury weighed all the the jury weighed all the evidence, thejury weighed all the evidence, testimonial and documentary, came to this conclusion. 0ryou documentary, came to this conclusion. or you can do is say that the system worked and that's good. just say that the system worked and that's good-— that's good. just reminders, ou sa that's good. just reminders, you say that _ that's good. just reminders, you say that the _ that's good. just remind
nada tawfik, thank ou ve quarters. nada tawfik, thank you very much _ quarters. nada tawfik, thank you very much for _ quarters. nada tawfik, thank you very much for your- quarters. nada tawfik, thank i you very much for your coverage in newark. —— in new york. joining me now is michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor with the us department ofjustice. how do you view this verdict? you have to respect the verdict of a jury no matter what the verdict is. in this case, i think the...
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nada tawfik, thank— jail if you continue to do so. nada tawfik, thank you _ jail if you continue to do so. nada tawfik, thank you very _ jail if you continue to do so. nada tawfik, thank you very much - jail if you continue to do so. nada tawfik, thank you very much for keeping an eye on that trial for us president xi of china has arrived in the pyrenean mountains in southern france on the second day of his state visit. the french president, emmanuel macron, has invited mr xi to a local spa town, where he's expected to press him to end the sale of dual—use goods to russia. it comes as china finds itself in controversy on the other side of the channel. beijing has been forced to deny being behind the hack of a payroll system for british armed forces. the bbc understands the uk government believes beijing was responsible for the attack on a third—party contractor, which has access to the names and bank details of all serving members and some veterans. china said the claims were "absurd". let's speak to now to isabel hilton, founder
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nada tawfik, in new york. — against donald trump. nada tawfik, in new york, thanks _ against donald trump. nada tawfik, in new york, thanks very _ against donald trump. nada tawfik, in new york, thanks very much. - against donald trump. nada tawfik, in new york, thanks very much. the j in new york, thanks very much. the all of man could take a step closer to becoming the first part of the british isles to legalise assisted dying after voting on the details later on today. the proposed law would give some terminally ill people the right to die, but as you might expect, it is proving incredibly controversial. let's go to our medical editor furnace walsh. matthew, i'm standing in the “oint furnace walsh. matthew, i'm standing in the joint chamber— furnace walsh. matthew, i'm standing in the joint chamber of— furnace walsh. matthew, i'm standing in the joint chamber of the _ furnace walsh. matthew, i'm standing in the joint chamber of the isle - furnace walsh. matthew, i'm standing in the joint chamber of the isle of- in the joint
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tawfik. what corresponded nada tawfik. what a historic moment _ corresponded nada tawfik. what a historic moment to _ corresponded nada tawfik. wiat a historic moment to witness. first of all, donald trump, when thejury first of all, donald trump, when the jury started to read count by count that he was guilty, what was his demeanour? so, it was almost like the air turned — so, it was almost like the air turned to— so, it was almost like the air turned to stone when they started _ turned to stone when they started meeting others guilty verdict — started meeting others guilty verdict one by one. as each count— verdict one by one. as each count on_ verdict one by one. as each count on each guilty verdict rotted — count on each guilty verdict rolled over him, donald trump was completely motionless at the defence table, i was sitting _ the defence table, i was sitting directly behind him and white — sitting directly behind him and while you can see his face, his body— while you can see his face, his body language
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that was nada tawfik. _ country and of course globally. that was nada tawfik. that is the life picture from the courthouse. let me tell you the latest word coming to us, with the judge telling those jurors, you must set aside any personal opinions you have in favour or against the defendant. so those are some of the words the judge has just told those jurors in the minutes of his final instructions before he sends them out to start considering their verdicts. we moved from new york to breaking news coming to us from scotland because msps have just voted to suspend the former health secretary michael matheson stop there he is, the recent pictures of him. they voted to suspend him from holyrood after deciding to impose sanctions for improper expenses claim. you remember, he racked up expenses for anipad remember, he racked up expenses for an ipad on roaming charges, about £11,000, whilst on a foreign holiday. well, msps voting to impose those sanctions. he has been suspended for 27 sitting days. also they will strip him of his salary for 54 calendar days. and th
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nada tawfik reporting _ for some very heated exchanges. nada tawfik reporting from new york. it was victory day in moscow today, celebrating the soviet union's defeat of hitler and a chance for russia's newly—reelected president putin to ram home his message that his war in ukraine is essentially a continuation of the second world war and the fight against fascism. there was less military hardware on display than usual — just one tank, in fact. but mr putin had a menacing message for the west — "we will not allow anyone to threaten us, our strategic forces" — by which he meant his nuclear forces — "are always on combat alert." let's speak to sergei goryashko, who's in riga. good to have you with us, what did you make of mr putin's message there and the whole victory day proceedings? does he look to you more impregnable than ever after this latest reelection, and the fact that he's essentially got rid of all of his opponents?— that he's essentially got rid of all of his opponents? well, on the 9th of his opponents? well, on the 9th of ma , of his opponents? well, o
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nada tawfik speaking earlier to my colleague. time now to digest the day's election campaigning in newscast — with adam fleming and the team. hello and welcome back to the newscast studio from the economics office. that will be are calling your office? it's on the second floor though, your office? it's on the second floorthough, isn't your office? it's on the second floor though, isn't it? your office? it's on the second floorthough, isn't it? it your office? it's on the second floor though, isn't it?- your office? it's on the second floorthough, isn't it? it is. more floor though, isn't it? it is. more details of the _ floorthough, isn't it? it 3 more details of the geography of the building coming up on the episode later. alex, where you?— building coming up on the episode later. alex, where you? hello. i am at radio coventry _ later. alex, where you? hello. i am at radio coventry and _ later. alex, where you? hello. i am at radio coventry and warwickshirel at radio coventry and warwickshire along _ at radio coventry and wa
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we were also joined by our north america correspondent nada tawfik. it was another busy day in court, stormy daniels in the box for a second day, but her evidence was different to what we heard on tuesday. can you fill us in? that is right, this was the most intense cross—examination we have had yet in this trial. while tuesday was filled with very vivid details of the alleged sexual encounter the donald trump tonight, today was really an effort by his lawyers to essentially discredit stormy daniels. what we saw was them going through and meticulously asking her about several interviews she had done, going through her social media history. stormy daniels, the first time she was on the stand, she spoke at length, spoke quickly, she was very composed this time. in fact, responded to attempts to discredit her with humour, indignation. at one point when they asked her about her career, essentially making up fake sexual stories in porn films, she hit back, saying that the sex in those films was very real as was her encounter with donald trump. if she had
we were also joined by our north america correspondent nada tawfik. it was another busy day in court, stormy daniels in the box for a second day, but her evidence was different to what we heard on tuesday. can you fill us in? that is right, this was the most intense cross—examination we have had yet in this trial. while tuesday was filled with very vivid details of the alleged sexual encounter the donald trump tonight, today was really an effort by his lawyers to essentially discredit stormy...
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he spoke to our correspondent nada tawfik about the possibility of donald trunk winning this year's presidential election — and this week's trial. i'm very concerned. i'm very concerned because they don't play by fair rules. they're not... the republicans, they all came up here before and they were talking. it's crazy. we're in a crazy zone, and that's because of trump, because he's crazy. sir, what if trump is found not guilty in this trial? then we'll deal with that. of course i'm concerned. shortly after, the former president's son donald junior called the trial a "political persecution" and criticised the prosecution's main witness michael cohen. if there was a goat, an mvp| of liars, it is michael cohen. he's lied before his wife, he's lied to bankers, - he's lied all- of you in the press. he's actually liedl to that veryjury — and yet he's the only person of relevance of this entire i case hinges on. we understand that thisl is a political persecution. holding a rally here. they bring in robert de niro, who was shot down, - and apparently needed tend to be as while visit - it is a sham
he spoke to our correspondent nada tawfik about the possibility of donald trunk winning this year's presidential election — and this week's trial. i'm very concerned. i'm very concerned because they don't play by fair rules. they're not... the republicans, they all came up here before and they were talking. it's crazy. we're in a crazy zone, and that's because of trump, because he's crazy. sir, what if trump is found not guilty in this trial? then we'll deal with that. of course i'm...
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. —— nada tawfik. i'm doing great, thanks for asking. how about— i'm doing great, thanks for asking. how about you? and the ai chat—bot with a voice eerily similar to hollywood star scarlettjohansson, leaving her furious. hello and welcome to verified live. one passenger has been killed and seven people are critically injured and everyone on board a flight from london to singapore are instead in the thai capital bangkok. the man who died was a 73 old british passenger thought to have had a heart attack. passengers took these pictures inside the plane. they clearly show the debris, the damage and the open overhead lockers as well as injured passengers being stretchered off the plane. one of the singapore airlines crew told a passenger it was the worst turbulence she'd experienced in her 30—year career. on the tarmac, emergency services surrounded the plane. the singapore—bound aircraft was diverted to bangkok and landed at 3.1i5pm in the afternoon local time. there were 211 passengers and 18 crew. let's hear from someone who was o
. —— nada tawfik. i'm doing great, thanks for asking. how about— i'm doing great, thanks for asking. how about you? and the ai chat—bot with a voice eerily similar to hollywood star scarlettjohansson, leaving her furious. hello and welcome to verified live. one passenger has been killed and seven people are critically injured and everyone on board a flight from london to singapore are instead in the thai capital bangkok. the man who died was a 73 old british passenger thought to have...
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thank you, nada tawfik, and i also want to thank my guests. great to have your insights with us on this historic evening. just to remind all of our viewers who have beenjoining us to remind all of our viewers who have been joining us to the course of the evening, donald trump convicted on all 3a counts of falsifying business records just after that criminal case in new york. the first case of president of the us has been convicted of a crime. we saw him speaking after the verdict and he has made it clear that he continues to fight on for the presidency. a historic night here at the us. we will hand over to our team in london. iamor i am or lodge -- rajini —— rajini vaidyanathan. it's been an extraordinary moment. let's go straight to brian stelter. as a journalist and a new york juror, what your take away? i'm a roud what your take away? i'm a proud new— what your take away? i'm a proud new yorker - what your take away? i'm a proud new yorker and - what your take away? i'm a proud new yorker and i'm. what your take away? i'm a - proud ne
thank you, nada tawfik, and i also want to thank my guests. great to have your insights with us on this historic evening. just to remind all of our viewers who have beenjoining us to remind all of our viewers who have been joining us to the course of the evening, donald trump convicted on all 3a counts of falsifying business records just after that criminal case in new york. the first case of president of the us has been convicted of a crime. we saw him speaking after the verdict and he has...
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tawfik has this update on today's events. michael cohen's fourth day on the stand. the defence are again continuing a quite aggressive line of questioning to try to paint michael cohen as someone who has lied in the past as well as under oath. someone who is really guided by wanting revenge against donald trump and not by wanting justice in this case. and so we've seen really this attempt at character assassination once again this morning. you know, phone records are such an important part of this case, matthew, because as many of donald trump's aides have established in this court, donald trump never wrote anything down on emails and text messages or on computers. and so prosecutors have been trying to tie a series of phone calls that michael cohen said matched him speaking to donald trump about these payments and getting approval. well, they have again today tried to cast doubt on those phone records, bringing up other topics that michael cohen may have been speaking about. they also say that michael cohen stole from donald
tawfik has this update on today's events. michael cohen's fourth day on the stand. the defence are again continuing a quite aggressive line of questioning to try to paint michael cohen as someone who has lied in the past as well as under oath. someone who is really guided by wanting revenge against donald trump and not by wanting justice in this case. and so we've seen really this attempt at character assassination once again this morning. you know, phone records are such an important part of...
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tawfik. whatsapp sam is file? as this trial draws to a close, _ whatsapp sam is file? as this trial draws to a close, how _ whatsapp sam is file? as this trial draws to a close, how many - draws to a close, how many professors have shown up, it's unclear. both are of the day, shelves from those who like and dislike president trump. it donald trump has reinforcements feared for his messaging outside his court while he stuck inside over the last few weeks. i asked robert de niro about the fact that this really underscores how worried the campaign is about donald trump winning the election. while he didn't speak about the trial in his remarks to the press, he did come here to try to upliftjoe biden's campaign, painting donald trump is a threat to democracy itself.— democracy itself. we've now reached the oint democracy itself. we've now reached the point of — democracy itself. we've now reached the point of closing _ democracy itself. we've now reached the point of closing arguments. i democ
tawfik. whatsapp sam is file? as this trial draws to a close, _ whatsapp sam is file? as this trial draws to a close, how _ whatsapp sam is file? as this trial draws to a close, how many - draws to a close, how many professors have shown up, it's unclear. both are of the day, shelves from those who like and dislike president trump. it donald trump has reinforcements feared for his messaging outside his court while he stuck inside over the last few weeks. i asked robert de niro about the fact...
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik has this update on today's events. this historic trial is winding down. prosecutors today rested their case, but before that, the defence took another crack at trying to undermine michael cohen's credibility. the biggest blow they scored today was having michael cohen admit on the stand that he is still —— he stole from his former boss, donald trump. michael cohen admitted he invoiced the trump organisation $50,000 for tech services from a company — but he then only paid the company $20,000 and pocketed the rest. he said he did that because he was angry about his bonus being cut. but when the prosecution came back on redirect, they tried to rehabilitate their star witness, refocusing jurors to the fact that michael cohen is not the one on trial, and that michael cohen said he had no doubt that donald trump had authorised him to pay stormy daniels the $130,000 hush money payment over several conversations in october of 2016. but then, the most dramatic moment of this trial yet occurred when the defence began their
our north america correspondent nada tawfik has this update on today's events. this historic trial is winding down. prosecutors today rested their case, but before that, the defence took another crack at trying to undermine michael cohen's credibility. the biggest blow they scored today was having michael cohen admit on the stand that he is still —— he stole from his former boss, donald trump. michael cohen admitted he invoiced the trump organisation $50,000 for tech services from a company...
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—— i am nada tawfik. hello and welcome to bbc news and let us focus on those events in new york and i will take you live to the podium in trump tower which is all set up because we expect to hear from donald trump in the next few moments and it's of course comes after those dramatic extraordinary moments we saw yesterday in that manhattan courtroom, where he was found guilty of all 34 counts and jurors standing up one by one and going through those counts, guilty on every count. these are the pictures from the lobby, the escalator you see there in the background, history coming full circle because he came down that escalator, you may remember, to announce he was going to stand for the candidacy to be the candidate to be the us president all those years ago and we are waiting to see donald trump after becoming a convicted felon, convicted by thatjury unanimously and lets me take you outside and show you the pictures there because outside of trump tower, we have seen, in the last little while, once that car
—— i am nada tawfik. hello and welcome to bbc news and let us focus on those events in new york and i will take you live to the podium in trump tower which is all set up because we expect to hear from donald trump in the next few moments and it's of course comes after those dramatic extraordinary moments we saw yesterday in that manhattan courtroom, where he was found guilty of all 34 counts and jurors standing up one by one and going through those counts, guilty on every count. these are...
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caitriona: nada tawfik for us at the courtroom, thank you for joining us. the russian and chinese leaders pledged a new era of partnership between their two countries as president vladimir putin visited beijing. the two leaders banned -- vowed to work together against what they call distractive and hostile u.s. policies. the u.s. state department responded saying, china could not have it both ways, by courting russia and the west. our china correspondent has this report. laura: in the west, he is seen as a pariah. in china, president putin is a key partner, as beijing seeks a new world order. one not led by the united states. the red carpet was rolled out complete with a red army, as they walked together in a show of defiance against western pressure. mr. putin needs china. it has become an economic lifeline, write an isolated and heavily sanctioned russia. >> china will always be a good neighbor and a good friend of military trust with russia. laura: mr. putin said he would inform president xi about the situation in ukraine. and he said he would welcome ch
caitriona: nada tawfik for us at the courtroom, thank you for joining us. the russian and chinese leaders pledged a new era of partnership between their two countries as president vladimir putin visited beijing. the two leaders banned -- vowed to work together against what they call distractive and hostile u.s. policies. the u.s. state department responded saying, china could not have it both ways, by courting russia and the west. our china correspondent has this report. laura: in the west, he...
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nada tawfik spoke to don, jr., outside the court house. nada: have you spoke to your father about how he would feel? donald: i think everybody understands it is a forcefu the guy who was a star witness admitted to a crime that is far worse than anything going on. the district attorney puts the person understand knowingly. he also said something to the effect of "i get it, my own personal interest." no one believes this is real. christian: nada is outside the cothouse in new york. i suppose that will be the question for the jury, whether a man who lied to the irs, to congress, to his wife, to stealing from the trump organization, whether he is a man to be believed. nada: yeah, that's absolutely right, christian, and it is also mething that reporters have put to the republican politicians who have come out here in great numbers over severa days to decry this case as a witch hunt, to put down the nation' criminal justice systems . reporters asking, isn't that up to the jury, shouldn't you be leaving that to the jury rather than coming here an
nada tawfik spoke to don, jr., outside the court house. nada: have you spoke to your father about how he would feel? donald: i think everybody understands it is a forcefu the guy who was a star witness admitted to a crime that is far worse than anything going on. the district attorney puts the person understand knowingly. he also said something to the effect of "i get it, my own personal interest." no one believes this is real. christian: nada is outside the cothouse in new york. i...
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nada tawfik has been following the day's hearing. both sides have now rested their case — the defence early tuesday, after calling two witnesses, and donald trump deciding not to take the stand. that had been the major question looming over this weeks—long trial, because donald trump had said publicly that he would — though legal analysts doubted throughout that he would actually take the risk, given he would be opening himself up to damaging questions by prosecutors, and ultimately it is his fifth amendment right not to be compelled to be a witness against himself, the burden of proof is on prosecutors here. and the judge will instruct the jury not to hold it against donald trump. now donald trump said he thought his team presented a great case. he wasjoined in court by a large entourage of republican politicians and his eldest son, donjr. outside of court, don jr was asked why his father didn't testify — he said that he wouldn't subject himself to it, that there's absolutely no reason and no justification for him to, slammi
nada tawfik has been following the day's hearing. both sides have now rested their case — the defence early tuesday, after calling two witnesses, and donald trump deciding not to take the stand. that had been the major question looming over this weeks—long trial, because donald trump had said publicly that he would — though legal analysts doubted throughout that he would actually take the risk, given he would be opening himself up to damaging questions by prosecutors, and ultimately it is...
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tawfik reports from new york this week saw testimony from one big witness, stormy daniels, and next week, another massive name, the star witness, michael cohen. donald trump's former lawyer is set to take the stand as early as monday. and it's really the moment that prosecutors have been building up to for the last three weeks of their case, piecing together testimony from corroborating witnesses and pieces of evidence as they went through what they allege was a conspiracy to hide information from the voting public, bringing figures like the tabloid editor of the national enquirer, david pecker, to outline a catch and kill scheme to buy negative stories and kill them before they reach the public to someone like stormy daniels, lawyer keith davidson, who outlines that the payment was being done ahead of the 2016 election. then prosecutors moved into what they said was the cover up with testimony from donald trump's organization's former comptroller, jeff mcconney, and another accounting executive, deborah tarasov. and another accounting as they outlined the payments, the physical rec
tawfik reports from new york this week saw testimony from one big witness, stormy daniels, and next week, another massive name, the star witness, michael cohen. donald trump's former lawyer is set to take the stand as early as monday. and it's really the moment that prosecutors have been building up to for the last three weeks of their case, piecing together testimony from corroborating witnesses and pieces of evidence as they went through what they allege was a conspiracy to hide information...
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik was at the trial in new york and sent this summary of the day's events. michael cohen's testimony is crucial to this case. prosecutors hope that the conversations that michael cohen shared between him and donald trump directly tie his former boss to the hush money payments and to the allegations that trump falsified business records. michael cohen testified that everything was done with mr trump's sign—off. he said that before donald trump even ran for president, he warned michael cohen to be prepared for negative stories, that a lot of women would come forward. when they eventually did, michael cohen says the stormy daniels story was one he feared could be catastrophic for donald trump's campaign and that his former boss was fuming, saying it would be a total disaster, that some women would hate him for it. michael cohen said that donald trump ordered him to "just do it", to make the payment to stormy daniels, the $130,000 payment that is at the centre of this case. michael cohen says that he ultimately fronted the money because "nobody e
our north america correspondent nada tawfik was at the trial in new york and sent this summary of the day's events. michael cohen's testimony is crucial to this case. prosecutors hope that the conversations that michael cohen shared between him and donald trump directly tie his former boss to the hush money payments and to the allegations that trump falsified business records. michael cohen testified that everything was done with mr trump's sign—off. he said that before donald trump even ran...
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nada tawfik, is live in new york. nada, mr trump is skating on thin ice isn't he? he is in danger of going to prison. yes, this is the tenth time that donald trump has been found in contempt of court, this time for comments he made aboutjurors that are unsubstantiated and the judge said it is a direct attack on the rule of law but the judge is doing everything he can to avoid sending donald trump to prison, but he will do so if necessary he says and that would be an unprecedented move in an unprecedented trial. thejudge unprecedented trial. the judge noting unprecedented trial. thejudge noting the implication on the presidential election, on security challenges given this is a former president with a secret service detail. donald trump said he thought the day went well and thought going to jail would be willing to make but after that ruling from the judge, we heard from two trump organisation employees, one a formal one, the long—time controller geoff macaulay. he said michael cohen was reimbursed $130,000, donald trump's team says that was for legitimate legal e
nada tawfik, is live in new york. nada, mr trump is skating on thin ice isn't he? he is in danger of going to prison. yes, this is the tenth time that donald trump has been found in contempt of court, this time for comments he made aboutjurors that are unsubstantiated and the judge said it is a direct attack on the rule of law but the judge is doing everything he can to avoid sending donald trump to prison, but he will do so if necessary he says and that would be an unprecedented move in an...
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live now to new york and our correspondent, nada tawfik. just talk us through what we are expecting today. just talk us through what we are expecting today-— just talk us through what we are expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a weekend _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a weekend where - expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a weekend where he i fresh off of a weekend where he spent in palm beach, florida with republican donors. they are his biggest downers, along with potential vp candidates. now he is backin potential vp candidates. now he is back in court here in new york, just again underscoring the unprecedented and quite frankly bizarre nature of this trial, and the defendant is donald trump, running for office for the white house again. he will be arriving here at the court at any moment. he will likely speak to the press on his way and, as he is known to do. today we are waiting to see if thejudge will
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tawfik is in new york. harvey weinstein did appear here in court, just days after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned. he was brought in in a wheelchair wearing a navy suit and a blue tie. he did to shake their hands and waved to the legal teams appearing in good spirits. now, prosecutors said that they wanted this case to be retried because they still believed in it. they still felt it was a good case. and after conferring with the defence, the judge decided the trial could take place as early as september. now, prosecutors said that they were there alongside one of the two women who helped put harvey weinstein in jail. jessica mann, they said, was there to prove that she would not back down and that while weinstein had privilege and power, that she had the truth. one of the other women, mimi haleyi, wasn't there in court, but her attorney, gloria allred, was. she said her client was still deciding whether or not to testify in any potential retrial, noting it wasn't an easy decision for her. now, harve
tawfik is in new york. harvey weinstein did appear here in court, just days after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned. he was brought in in a wheelchair wearing a navy suit and a blue tie. he did to shake their hands and waved to the legal teams appearing in good spirits. now, prosecutors said that they wanted this case to be retried because they still believed in it. they still felt it was a good case. and after conferring with the defence, the judge decided the trial could take place as...
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let's speak to our correspondent nada tawfik. jurors paused and they said all right, but prosecutors joked as they were going meticulously to the evidence, asking jurors they hoped they were getting all this. alvin bragg is there in court himself. this is clearly likely to be the biggest case of his and the other prosecutors�* careers. they are not leaving anything on the table. they're going through every piece of testimony that corroborates the narrative, that trump tried to cover up election fraud by falsifying these business records. at one point, they said evidence was so damning, it was laughable the defence said there was no fraud. but of course, they have to contend with what the defence has laid out. they tried to do that when the defence said that michael cohen was the greatest liar of all time, the human embodiment reasonable doubt. they chose him, they said, precisely because he was willing to lie and cheat on his behalf. is there any way of knowing how much longer the closing arguments will take and what will happe
let's speak to our correspondent nada tawfik. jurors paused and they said all right, but prosecutors joked as they were going meticulously to the evidence, asking jurors they hoped they were getting all this. alvin bragg is there in court himself. this is clearly likely to be the biggest case of his and the other prosecutors�* careers. they are not leaving anything on the table. they're going through every piece of testimony that corroborates the narrative, that trump tried to cover up...
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let's go back to nada tawfik, who is outside the courthouse. if you can hear us, we have been talking aboutjust how the jury came to the jury. this was a unanimous verdict, and they several possibilities about which side made the best argument. it appears the prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before — prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you _ prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get _ prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get into _ prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get into that, - prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get into that, we - prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get into that, we do | and before you get into that, we do want to bring more updates. donald trump is still sat there with his lawyers. sentencing will take place, we heard, onjuly the 11th in the morning. they did that, the defence requested that at a later date because of a conflict with a hearing donald trump has in florida. so, donald trump has in florida. so, donald trump has in florid
let's go back to nada tawfik, who is outside the courthouse. if you can hear us, we have been talking aboutjust how the jury came to the jury. this was a unanimous verdict, and they several possibilities about which side made the best argument. it appears the prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before — prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you _ prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get _ prosecution came out on top. yeah, and before you get into _ prosecution came out...
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the bbc�*s nada tawfik has more on cohen and costello's testimony. this historic trial is winding down. prosecutors today rested their case, but before that the defence took another crack at trying to undermine michael cohen's credibility. the biggest blow they scored today was having michael cohen admit on the stand that he stole from his former boss, donald trump. michael cohen admitting he invoiced the trump organisation $50,000 for tech services from a company, but he then only pay the company $20,000 and pocketed the rest. he said he did that because he was angry about his bonus being cut. but when the prosecution came back and redirect they try to rehabilitate their star witness, refocusing jurors to the fact that michael cohen is not the one on trial and that michael cohen said he had no doubt that donald trump had authorised him to pay stormy daniels c100 $30,000 hush money payment over several conversations in october 2016. but that the most dramatic moment of this trial yet occurred when the defence began their case and called a wildcard wi
the bbc�*s nada tawfik has more on cohen and costello's testimony. this historic trial is winding down. prosecutors today rested their case, but before that the defence took another crack at trying to undermine michael cohen's credibility. the biggest blow they scored today was having michael cohen admit on the stand that he stole from his former boss, donald trump. michael cohen admitting he invoiced the trump organisation $50,000 for tech services from a company, but he then only pay the...
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nada tawfik is in new york. it looks as though we have heard all we are going to from the witnesses in this case. we are going to from the witnesses in this case-— in this case. that is absolutely ri . ht, in this case. that is absolutely right, matthew. _ in this case. that is absolutely right, matthew. the _ in this case. that is absolutely right, matthew. the defence l in this case. that is absolutely - right, matthew. the defence called just two witnesses, of course, the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove their case but nevertheless, the question that hung over this entire historic trial was whether the former president donald trump, who is running for a return to the white house, would take the risk and take the stand to testify in his own defence, to testify and give the jury in his own defence, to testify and give thejury insight in his own defence, to testify and give the jury insight about his intent during this entire alleged scheme and cover—up that prosecutors have spent weeks outlini
nada tawfik is in new york. it looks as though we have heard all we are going to from the witnesses in this case. we are going to from the witnesses in this case-— in this case. that is absolutely ri . ht, in this case. that is absolutely right, matthew. _ in this case. that is absolutely right, matthew. the _ in this case. that is absolutely right, matthew. the defence l in this case. that is absolutely - right, matthew. the defence called just two witnesses, of course, the burden of proof...
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik is following the case in new york. nada, what happens now? well this morning the judge will instruct thejury on well this morning the judge will instruct the jury on the law and then the 12 ordinary new york citizens will go behind closed doors to begin their deliberations and to decide the fate of donald trump and it is the first time in this week—long trial that they will be able to discuss the evidence they've heard. closing arguments went late into the evening yesterday. both sides trying to win over the jury. the defence is saying that michael cohen the prosecution star witness was out for revenge and lying about donald trump and his intent. the prosecution saying that the case is about more than a sex scandal with an adult film star and falsifying business records, that it was about an effort by donald trump to defraud the american people to benefit one person and one person only, himself. we have seen an extremely charged atmosphere outside the courthouse as we get closer and closer to a verdict. security has
our north america correspondent nada tawfik is following the case in new york. nada, what happens now? well this morning the judge will instruct thejury on well this morning the judge will instruct the jury on the law and then the 12 ordinary new york citizens will go behind closed doors to begin their deliberations and to decide the fate of donald trump and it is the first time in this week—long trial that they will be able to discuss the evidence they've heard. closing arguments went late...
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let's speak to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent. what is been happening in the last couple of hours there. i just what is been happening in the last couple of hours there.— couple of hours there. i 'ust ran out from being * couple of hours there. i 'ust ran out from being in h couple of hours there. i 'ust ran out from being in the _ couple of hours there. ijust ran out from being in the overflow. out from being in the overflow courtroom and the defence finished its cross—examination in the prosecution is back on redirect questioning but i can tell you inside that it was a very intense cross—examination. a battle of wits as stormy daniels replied defiantly and indignantly and really trying to undercut the esters that he makes assertions that are coming from donald trump steam that she was trying to get money from donald trump and yet be about his indictment in trying to profit off it, including the website selling merchandise. she said look, you're trying to get things back need to say things that are not true to the donald tr
let's speak to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent. what is been happening in the last couple of hours there. i just what is been happening in the last couple of hours there.— couple of hours there. i 'ust ran out from being * couple of hours there. i 'ust ran out from being in h couple of hours there. i 'ust ran out from being in the _ couple of hours there. ijust ran out from being in the overflow. out from being in the overflow courtroom and the defence finished its...
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live now to new york and our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. yeah, well, matthew, today's witness is very different to stormy daniels. it's madeleine westerhout. she is a former white house aide who was right outside the oval office with donald trump working as one of his assistants, and she quite literally wrote a book about how much she enjoyed her time working with the president, said on the stand that she believes he is treated unfairly and so the prosecution, afterfinishing, basically, the defence has now been questioning madeleine westerhout and she has perhaps been one of the most helpful witnesses to them yet. she detailed how she was the one who would bring checks to donald trump in the white house from the trump organisation to sign. remember, part of those 30 forfalsifying business records charges are checks, ii checks that donald trump signed which prosecutors say was an illegal reimbursement to michael, which prosecutors say was an illegal reimbursement to michael cohen, which the defence says was just donald trump being legal expe
live now to new york and our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. yeah, well, matthew, today's witness is very different to stormy daniels. it's madeleine westerhout. she is a former white house aide who was right outside the oval office with donald trump working as one of his assistants, and she quite literally wrote a book about how much she enjoyed her time working with the president, said on the stand that she believes he is treated unfairly and so the prosecution, afterfinishing,...
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tawfik has more from outside the new york courthouse. the jury went home without reaching a verdict on the first day, deliberating for nearly five hours. the judge started off the morning by instructing them, telling them to not let any bias against donald trump get in the way and to decide this case on the facts. and he instructed them that they need to find two parts to find donald trump guilty. first, that he personally or in concert with others falsified business records. and secondly, that he did that to conceal and with intent to conceal another crime. they said that other crime could include a violation of new york or federal election law, or even tax violations. and he also told them that they can't convict donald trump on michael cohen's word alone. he said under the law, michael cohen is an accomplice and they must find corroborating evidence to back up his testimony. well, jurors got the deliberations under way. the first time they were able to discuss the evidence after nearly five weeks of testimony, hearing from 22 witnesse
tawfik has more from outside the new york courthouse. the jury went home without reaching a verdict on the first day, deliberating for nearly five hours. the judge started off the morning by instructing them, telling them to not let any bias against donald trump get in the way and to decide this case on the facts. and he instructed them that they need to find two parts to find donald trump guilty. first, that he personally or in concert with others falsified business records. and secondly, that...
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let's speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik, who is live for us in new york. he is the star witness in this trial. what has he said in the first hour or so? trial. what has he said in the first hour orso? prosecutors trial. what has he said in the first hour or so? prosecutors have already covered a lot of ground, starting first with how michael cohen came to work for donald trump, and they are trying to establish that michael cohen, yes, wanted to please donald trump, that he was on top of the world when he took care of matters for donald trump as his attack dog, threatening the press to get rid of negative stories, even trying to get better rates for vendors that donald trump owed, and he said he reported directly to donald trump, he lied on his behalf, and when he moved into donald trump running for the presidency he said that donald trump approached him and told him to be prepared because women would be coming forward with negative stories about him. prosecutors asked him about him. prosecutors asked him about the alleged catch and kill scheme with the tab
let's speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik, who is live for us in new york. he is the star witness in this trial. what has he said in the first hour or so? trial. what has he said in the first hour orso? prosecutors trial. what has he said in the first hour or so? prosecutors have already covered a lot of ground, starting first with how michael cohen came to work for donald trump, and they are trying to establish that michael cohen, yes, wanted to please donald trump, that he was on top of...
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let's speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik, who is live for us in new york. this is the star witness in this criminal trial, take me through some of the things he's been saying. yeah, that's absolutely right, matthew. prosecutors really need to pull together a few threads here to complete their case and convince jurors that all of this was done at donald trump's direction. so to do that, they've had michael cohen testifying about the fact he wanted to please donald trump and as his attack dog, he would be directed by donald trump for every little thing that he did. so in other words, he never went rogue. he got donald trump's permission before going after and attacking press, lying. he said that donald trump had directed him to speak directly with the editor of the national enquirer, to be part of that alleged scheme to catch and kill stories that were possibly going to hurt donald trump in his run for the white house in 2016, he said it was also directed by donald trump to deal directly with ellen weiss alert, his chief financial officer at the trump organis
let's speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik, who is live for us in new york. this is the star witness in this criminal trial, take me through some of the things he's been saying. yeah, that's absolutely right, matthew. prosecutors really need to pull together a few threads here to complete their case and convince jurors that all of this was done at donald trump's direction. so to do that, they've had michael cohen testifying about the fact he wanted to please donald trump and as his attack...
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let's speak to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent. she is following the trial for us, and bring us up with what stormy daniels has been saying.- and bring us up with what stormy daniels has been saying. yeah, well stormy daniels. _ daniels has been saying. yeah, well stormy daniels, two _ daniels has been saying. yeah, well stormy daniels, two salacious - stormy daniels, two salacious details of her alleged affair with donald trump which he denies. and stormy daniels started out by talking about her difficult upbringing and how she got into the aduu upbringing and how she got into the adult film wall, now she is centred on that alleged sexual encounter with donald trump in 2006 after she met him at a celebrity golf tournament. she says that she was approached by donald trump's bodyguard, ask to have dinner with donald trump and she playfully cracked jokes a couple times thank her initial response to that invitation was f no. but her plug blitzes urged her to attend at dinner, when it got to the exact details of the encounter in donald
let's speak to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent. she is following the trial for us, and bring us up with what stormy daniels has been saying.- and bring us up with what stormy daniels has been saying. yeah, well stormy daniels. _ daniels has been saying. yeah, well stormy daniels, two _ daniels has been saying. yeah, well stormy daniels, two salacious - stormy daniels, two salacious details of her alleged affair with donald trump which he denies. and stormy daniels started out by...
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let's go live now to our correspondent in new york nada tawfik. nada, dramatic testimony coming from hope hicks. what did she have to say? hope hicks. what did she have to sa ? , , , ., ., say? remember this is someone who followed donald _ say? remember this is someone who followed donald trump _ say? remember this is someone who followed donald trump from - say? remember this is someone who followed donald trump from his - followed donald trump from his company to the campaign trail, to the white house. we didn't have to guess how she felt on the stand. she said she was feeling very nervous and at one point breaking down in tears. she addressed several bits of the timeline of this whole alleged scheme. she said she didn't recall being in that 2015 meeting with donald trump and david pecker to discuss the so—called catch and kill scheme. but she did say that when the access hollywood tape came out that the campaign was in crisis and that the campaign was in crisis and that donald trump was concerned about how it would affect him with voters. an
let's go live now to our correspondent in new york nada tawfik. nada, dramatic testimony coming from hope hicks. what did she have to say? hope hicks. what did she have to sa ? , , , ., ., say? remember this is someone who followed donald _ say? remember this is someone who followed donald trump _ say? remember this is someone who followed donald trump from - say? remember this is someone who followed donald trump from his - followed donald trump from his company to the campaign trail, to the...
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with the details from new york, here's nada tawfik. both sides have now rested their case — the defence early tuesday, after calling two witnesses, and donald trump deciding not to take the stand. that had been the major question looming over this weeks—long trial, because donald trump had said publicly that he would — though legal analysts doubted throughout that he would actually take the risk, given he would be opening himself up to damaging questions by prosecutors, and ultimately it is his fifth amendment right not to be compelled to be a witness against himself, the burden of proof is on prosecutors here. and thejudge will instruct thejury not to hold it against donald trump. now donald trump said he thought his team presented a great case. he wasjoined in court by a large entourage of republican politicians and his eldest son, donjr. outside of court, donjr was asked why his father didn't testify — he said that he wouldn't subject himself to it, that there was absolutely no reason and no justification for him to, slammin
with the details from new york, here's nada tawfik. both sides have now rested their case — the defence early tuesday, after calling two witnesses, and donald trump deciding not to take the stand. that had been the major question looming over this weeks—long trial, because donald trump had said publicly that he would — though legal analysts doubted throughout that he would actually take the risk, given he would be opening himself up to damaging questions by prosecutors, and ultimately it...
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our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, sent this update. documents don't lie. prosecutors showed evidence they say proves trump cooked the books to conceal election crimes. today in court it turned from tales of conspiracy to cover—up as the former trump organization controller jeffrey mcconney took the stand. he detailed how he was called to a meeting with then cfo allen weisselberg in january 2017. he said he was given a copy of cohen's bank statement showing his $130,000 wire to stormy daniels' lawyer. mcconney�*s handwritten note details the map that led to michael cohen being reimbursed with $35,000 monthly over the course of the year. he also showed a series of emails, invoices and leisure entries that are key pieces of evidence in the prosecution's case because ultimately it's falsifying business records, not the hush money payment on its own that's at issue here. trump's lawyers claim the payments to cohen were for legitimate legal work but mcconney testified he never saw a legal retainer agreement for cohen. on cross—examination by the defence mc
our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, sent this update. documents don't lie. prosecutors showed evidence they say proves trump cooked the books to conceal election crimes. today in court it turned from tales of conspiracy to cover—up as the former trump organization controller jeffrey mcconney took the stand. he detailed how he was called to a meeting with then cfo allen weisselberg in january 2017. he said he was given a copy of cohen's bank statement showing his $130,000 wire to...
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the bbc�*s nada tawfik has more on today's developments. prosecutors rest ok. owen admits from from donald trump. a wildcard witness gets a dramatic dressing down by thejudge. ——rest their case trumps's lawyers got michael cohen to admit that he stole from his former boss. cohen billed the trump organization $50,000 to cover a $20,000 payment to an it company, and he pocketed the rest. he said because he was angry about his bonus being cut. prosecutor spent the end of their case rehabilitating their star witness, reminding the court he was not the one on trial and refocusing jurors' mind on parts of his testimony that mattered. cohen reiterated that donald trump gave him a final sign off to pay the adult film star stormy daniels. he said speaking out turned his entire life upside down. and then things got heated. the defence called attorney robert costello who offered to represent cohen when federal authorities were investigating him in 2018. when the judge sustained several of the prosecution's objections, the witness remarked, "geez", in exasperation. the
the bbc�*s nada tawfik has more on today's developments. prosecutors rest ok. owen admits from from donald trump. a wildcard witness gets a dramatic dressing down by thejudge. ——rest their case trumps's lawyers got michael cohen to admit that he stole from his former boss. cohen billed the trump organization $50,000 to cover a $20,000 payment to an it company, and he pocketed the rest. he said because he was angry about his bonus being cut. prosecutor spent the end of their case...
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the bbc�*s nada tawfik has been following the trial from the start. the jury went home without reaching a verdict on the first day, deliberating for nearly five hours. the judge started off the morning by instructing them, telling them to not let any bias against donald trump get in the way and to decide this case on the facts. and he instructed them that they need to find two parts to find donald trump guilty. first, that he personally or in concert with others falsified business records. and secondly, that he did that to conceal and with intent to conceal another crime. they said that other crime could include a violation of new york or federal election law, or even tax violations. and he also told them that they can't convict donald trump on michael cohen's word alone. he said under the law, michael cohen is an accomplice and they must find corroborating evidence to back up his testimony. well, jurors got the deliberations under way. the first time they were able to discuss the evidence after nearly five weeks of testimony, hearing from 22 witnesse
the bbc�*s nada tawfik has been following the trial from the start. the jury went home without reaching a verdict on the first day, deliberating for nearly five hours. the judge started off the morning by instructing them, telling them to not let any bias against donald trump get in the way and to decide this case on the facts. and he instructed them that they need to find two parts to find donald trump guilty. first, that he personally or in concert with others falsified business records....
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. she has been following the trial throughout. what's been the reaction as america wakes up today? yes, the reaction following very much down partisan lines. to give you a sense, some of the new york papers saying donald trump, guilty on all 3a counts. the conservative could tabloid the new york post called it an injustice and a political hitjob. there is no doubt that donald trump and his conservative allies are now in full damage control mode. they have been taking to the airwaves, to social media, to not only attack the judge, but to claim that the jury was made up but to claim that the jury was made up of liberals, but also to suggest that this is now about revenge, about the need to take back the white house. what to we have certainly seen is donald trump stepping up his fundraising. the latest e—mail poses the question, is this even america any more? well, all that matters and what both sides agree on is that the election has now taken on even greater significance. never before
our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. she has been following the trial throughout. what's been the reaction as america wakes up today? yes, the reaction following very much down partisan lines. to give you a sense, some of the new york papers saying donald trump, guilty on all 3a counts. the conservative could tabloid the new york post called it an injustice and a political hitjob. there is no doubt that donald trump and his conservative allies are now in full damage...
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let's speak now to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent. she has been covering the trial since the very beginning. we are expecting stormy daniels today, not confirmed yet, though, but many sources saying the bbc she will appear? sources saying the bbc she will a- ear? . , sources saying the bbc she will a . ear? ., , . , appear? that is right, lucy. according — appear? that is right, lucy. according to _ appear? that is right, lucy. according to many - appear? that is right, lucy. according to many sources | appear? that is right, lucy. - according to many sources now, stormy daniels will be the next witness to take the stand in what promises to be one of the most dramatic days in this trial. donald trump has already hinted it could be a very significant witness. he posted to truth social that he was told relatively late who the next witness would be, and he said that was unprecedented and unfair. but, he then deleted that post, because remember, he is under a gag order that prevents him from posting about potential witnesses. and the ju
let's speak now to nada tawfik, our north america correspondent. she has been covering the trial since the very beginning. we are expecting stormy daniels today, not confirmed yet, though, but many sources saying the bbc she will appear? sources saying the bbc she will a- ear? . , sources saying the bbc she will a . ear? ., , . , appear? that is right, lucy. according — appear? that is right, lucy. according to _ appear? that is right, lucy. according to many - appear? that is right, lucy....
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live now to new york — and our correspondent nada tawfik. a really strong warning there from thejudge. can you a really strong warning there from the judge. can you talk us through what he said? it the judge. can you talk us through what he said?— the judge. can you talk us through what he said? it was the strongest warnin: what he said? it was the strongest warning yet _ what he said? it was the strongest warning yet from _ what he said? it was the strongest warning yet from justice _ what he said? it was the strongest warning yet from justice juan - warning yet from justice juan merchan, saying that the last thing he wanted to do was send donald trump to jail but it was his job to protect the integrity of the justice system, so he would go there if necessary. he told donald trump that he understood the implications that would have given he is a presidential candidate, and given that a former president who has a security detail, including the security detail, including the security service —— secret service, so the security challenges
live now to new york — and our correspondent nada tawfik. a really strong warning there from thejudge. can you a really strong warning there from the judge. can you talk us through what he said? it the judge. can you talk us through what he said?— the judge. can you talk us through what he said? it was the strongest warnin: what he said? it was the strongest warning yet _ what he said? it was the strongest warning yet from _ what he said? it was the strongest warning yet from justice _ what...