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susan: the crafts published their own book in the 1870's or so ilyon woo: 1860 susan: how was it received? ilyon woo: it was received well enough to have another printing but it was almost like they published too late. and 50's, harriet beecher stowe had written a story that sold really well in a tangential connection, brown had written a novel that took on parts of their story, by 1860 we were so close to civil war and they did not have this sort of best-selling runaway success that william brown had or douglas many years earlier. susan: if a reader today were to pick it up, is it accessible to contemporary readers? ilyon woo: it is what excited me and drew me into the story myself. it is definitely very readable. susan: we have about four minus left and to wrap this up i found a sentence or two you ote, i would like to have you lkbout a little more. you write the absence of a happy ending might partly explain why th crafts are not better known, their story eludes easy celebration and resists closure yet it is precisely this complexity that remains the source of their enduring power and
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susan: the crafts published their own book in the 1870's or so ilyon woo: 1860 susan: how was it received? ilyon woo: it was received well enough to have another printing but it was almost like they published too late. the narrative that had come out in the 40's and 50's, harriet beecher stowe had written a story that sold really well in a tangential connection, brown had written a novel that took on parts of their story, by 1860 we were so close to civil war and they did not have this sort of best-selling runaway success that william brown had or douglas many years earlier. susan: if a reader today were to pick it up, is it accessible to contemporary readers? ilyon woo: it is what excited me and drew me into the story myself. it is definitely very readable. susan: we have about four nutes left and to wrap this up i found a sentence or two you wrote, i would like to have you lk about a little more. you write the absence of a happy ending might partly explain why th crafts are not better known, their story eludes easy celebration and resists closure yet it is precisely this complexity that
susan: the crafts published their own book in the 1870's or so ilyon woo: 1860 susan: how was it received? ilyon woo: it was received well enough to have another printing but it was almost like they published too late. the narrative that had come out in the 40's and 50's, harriet beecher stowe had written a story that sold really well in a tangential connection, brown had written a novel that took on parts of their story, by 1860 we were so close to civil war and they did not have this sort of...
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saul could only have found out from susan. �* , , . .. susan. by this time, and i will call it mid-2013. — susan. by this time, and i will call it mid-2013. you _ susan. by this time, and i will call it mid-2013, you had _ susan. by this time, and i will call it mid-2013, you had been - susan. by this time, and i will call. it mid-2013, you had been engaged susan. by this time, and i will call - it mid-2013, you had been engaged on it mid—2013, you had been engaged on the issues _ it mid—2013, you had been engaged on the issues of— it mid—2013, you had been engaged on the issues of horizon integrity for some _ the issues of horizon integrity for some time, hadn't you? yes. you knew there had some time, hadn't you? you knew there had been some time, hadn't you? yes you knew there had been prosecutions and those _ there had been prosecutions and those prosecutions have been founded on evidence on horizon. yes. when told on evidence on horizon. yes. when totd try— on evidence on horizon. yes. when told by leslie saul and then susan cric
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susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which the voter could — 213. writing remarks by which the voter could be identified, three. unmarked — voter could be identified, three. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ _ unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ the — unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530. the total number
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what karatay like, they're just susan stormy. susan stormy. they will go back and forth let me just put my cards on the table. i went there for one reason today. i went there as a student susan nechele has a reputation in the legal community of being a spectacular lawyer. and i went there to learn from her and i did and what i learned was it just solidified when i knew there is no substitute for preparation. so all stormy's quick answers back, susan had a retort right back at you. oh, really? well, let's go let's talk about what you said to anderson cooper. oh, really, let's look, let's look at what you wrote in your own book. so she had it off the top of her head and then she's able you lose so much technology, then she's able to call up on the big screens exactly what she wanted to see the whole thing with the st. candle the saint of indictments she called a picture and she made it very clear that this was number one about money. you wanted to make money. >> and i and she said, i didn't get paid for the anderson cooper interview. >> and then
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no one really laughed. >> the biggest part that i was like are hot let's susan said susan necheles, the defense attorney said. >> so you've written the scripts for is it 150 pornography movies? >> and she gets all proud stormy saying, yes. and i think she said i directed in them and so, you know how to write imaginary sexual encounter there's don't you? and isn't that what happened here? no. this was real and if i was writing about it, i would have written a better story than this one. but it just goes to her credibility. but overall, like we've been saying, she's not a material witness, she's doesn't the end. susan says, do you know something like how he keeps his checks? it keeps us checkbooks. you know, how the books and records because i kept no, no, no, no, no. >> geoff it's why i just want to say because it's interesting that you say you're going to see susan. >> she has this reputation as this tough defense attorney. she certainly was tough in the cross-examination of stormy daniels on tuesday. it's interesting how they ended today though, because the judge took a serious amount
no one really laughed. >> the biggest part that i was like are hot let's susan said susan necheles, the defense attorney said. >> so you've written the scripts for is it 150 pornography movies? >> and she gets all proud stormy saying, yes. and i think she said i directed in them and so, you know how to write imaginary sexual encounter there's don't you? and isn't that what happened here? no. this was real and if i was writing about it, i would have written a better story than...
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susan is a woman who listens to people. susan is a feisty woman. susan's a woman about family , susan's a woman about family, about safety. and that's what she's been trying to portray through her campaign. she's had so many sinner attacks. people saying if there was a better candidate, well, i'll tell you something now, as someone who fought to be mayor for three years, a very long campaign , years, a very long campaign, i've looked at what susan has done. and i tell you right now, she's worked her socks off. and when the media, the mainstream media treated her very badly, as they do most tory candidates, she did a very clever thing of switching to a guerrilla campaign. and what i mean by thatis campaign. and what i mean by that is she went to the doorsteps. so if she runs sadiq khan close now, it's a demonstration of her smart political nous, because she started knocking on doors in huge numbers to say to people, that's what they're saying about me. this is what i'm saying about myself. and i think that's been effective. now. >> some people would
susan is a woman who listens to people. susan is a feisty woman. susan's a woman about family , susan's a woman about family, about safety. and that's what she's been trying to portray through her campaign. she's had so many sinner attacks. people saying if there was a better candidate, well, i'll tell you something now, as someone who fought to be mayor for three years, a very long campaign , years, a very long campaign, i've looked at what susan has done. and i tell you right now, she's...
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susan necheles, he was playing golf himself. >> he was playing golf. i don't remember what the scores were. because i get to sit beside adam and he is active on the laptop and he could fact check this with a social media assist, we discovered that donald trump came in 62nd out of the 80 so-called celebrity golf res there. and that maury povich, he came in 30th. way ahead of donald trump. but that is one of the ways she so pointlessly stretched out this cross-examination this morning. >> absolutely. and that was probably the kindness word that stormy daniels said in response. i don't remember. maybe her memory just faltered. there was a moment explaining jokes to a lawyer and the thing that struck out at me was how funny and witty and disarming stormy daniels was and that was a weapon she used to defend herself in cross-examination. because there was just a stark contrast. a stark difference between the stormy daniels that took the stand on tuesday. she was nervous. racing through her testimony. and had to be reminded something like five times to slow d
susan necheles, he was playing golf himself. >> he was playing golf. i don't remember what the scores were. because i get to sit beside adam and he is active on the laptop and he could fact check this with a social media assist, we discovered that donald trump came in 62nd out of the 80 so-called celebrity golf res there. and that maury povich, he came in 30th. way ahead of donald trump. but that is one of the ways she so pointlessly stretched out this cross-examination this morning....
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whether susan... as you have heard previously it was not a process in the post office, which was wrong, for advice, the post office, which was wrong, foradvice, if the post office, which was wrong, for advice, if this is considered advice, which in a sense it is, to be fed back. the reason i was looking down the list of numbered points is in case any of it was fed back and some wasn't. i5 points is in case any of it was fed back and some wasn't. is it everyday ofthe back and some wasn't. is it everyday of the week — back and some wasn't. is it everyday of the week though, _ back and some wasn't. is it everyday of the week though, the _ back and some wasn't. is it everyday of the week though, the post - back and some wasn't. is it everyday of the week though, the post office, | of the week though, the post office, that it _ of the week though, the post office, that it is _ of the week though, the post office, that it is told that the safety of its convictions, it's criminal convictions may be called
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i mean, it bordered on susan necheles i think shaming a sex worker. i mean, it felt like that to me. i mean, the questions, there were weren't one or two, they went on and on. just very uncomfortable. it felt like something that might have happened three decades ago, and stormy daniels kept coming back and pointing out this was her job whether it was selling merchandise, selling her story, this is how she was making a living or making pornographic films. just because she is a pornographic star doesn't mean that she can just -- any guy can just have sex with her, and that's sort of what came across to me in the exchanges. stormy daniels really held her ground on that, but i just -- the questioning was uncomfortable to me. i think lawrence was right in that maybe the temperature didn't go up in terms of the voices, but my temperature went up just listening to the whole thing. it was uncomfortable. how did you take it, lisa? did you have the same? >> i did. as i remind our viewers all the time, i sat through two. e. jean carroll trials. this was very muc
i mean, it bordered on susan necheles i think shaming a sex worker. i mean, it felt like that to me. i mean, the questions, there were weren't one or two, they went on and on. just very uncomfortable. it felt like something that might have happened three decades ago, and stormy daniels kept coming back and pointing out this was her job whether it was selling merchandise, selling her story, this is how she was making a living or making pornographic films. just because she is a pornographic star...
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. -- sadiq khan miles ahead of susan hall-— susan hall. i'm going to “ump in because we * susan hall. i'm going to “ump in because we have fi susan hall. i'm going tojump in because we have another - susan hall. i'm going tojump in because we have another result| because we have another result coming in from wandsworth, which of course... let's go straight to wandsworth. course. .. let's go straight to wandsworth.— course... let's go straight to wandsworth. ., ., ' ., ., wandsworth. void, five and 29, total number of rejected _ wandsworth. void, five and 29, total number of rejected ballot _ wandsworth. void, five and 29, total number of rejected ballot papers - wandsworth. void, five and 29, totali number of rejected ballot papers was therefore _ number of rejected ballot papers was therefore 1171. the total number of ballot _ therefore 1171. the total number of ballot papers counted was 176,823 so a turnout _ ballot papers counted was 176,823 so a turnout of 49.57%. i therefore declare — a turnout of 49.57%. i therefore declare
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, because even susan hall's supporters were saying| susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't— susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't offering _ susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't offering much. _ susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't offering much. the i susan hall's supporters were saying i she wasn't offering much. the labour party's— she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety— she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety is _ she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety is they _ she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety is they would i she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety is they would tnti party's anxiety is they would tnt -et party's anxiety is they would tnt get enough — party's anxiety is they would tnt get enough votes _ party's anxiety is they would tnt get enough votes from _ party's anxiety is they would tnt get enough votes from people i party's anxiety is they would tnti get enough votes from people whose vote was _ get enough votes from people whose vote was second _ get enough vot
, because even susan hall's supporters were saying| susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't— susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't offering _ susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't offering much. _ susan hall's supporters were saying she wasn't offering much. the i susan hall's supporters were saying i she wasn't offering much. the labour party's— she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety— she wasn't offering much. the labour party's anxiety is _ she...
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susan necheles is really experienced. she does not forget to object. so when you have gamesmanship, i mean, they want this in the case. >> a calculation. >> wait until summation. they will say look what they did with the case. they tried to call stormy daniels. they wanted this to be as salacious as possible because they don't have a case and they wanted to bring in all this stuff. that allows them to do something, because to this point there is no counter narrative. there is nothing. as we all set here, there is one narrative consistent with the evidence. i'm not saying this is a bad strategy, but they have to do something. you will hear in summation, like look at the birdie over here. so that is why the district attorney knows this is what defense lawyers do. so they say it should not have come in, we are complaining, judge. you know they are going to use it. judge merchan sat through 1 million of these cases. he knows it. he is expecting slightly better from the lawyers and saying, i'm not going to listen to gamesmanship. you should have objected, y
susan necheles is really experienced. she does not forget to object. so when you have gamesmanship, i mean, they want this in the case. >> a calculation. >> wait until summation. they will say look what they did with the case. they tried to call stormy daniels. they wanted this to be as salacious as possible because they don't have a case and they wanted to bring in all this stuff. that allows them to do something, because to this point there is no counter narrative. there is...
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she would force susan necheles to find the quote multiple times, susan necheles couldn't find because stormy daniels actually didn't say that. she may have said something similar to that, but not even close. this went back and forth, the badgering. i understand that they need to have a narrative and they're trying to make her out as an opportunist who profited from this and donald trump is a victim, but i was just surprised at the lengths they went today to shame her on the stand. it was kind of not even just the sex stuff, it was the nuts and sluts. they were basically calling her crazy at one point for other things that happened in her life. >> and just the one you were talking about, i'm going to put that back up. isn't it a fact you keep posting on social media how you're going to be instrumental in putting president trump on jail? she said show me where i said that? all right, if we could show the witness j-43 please just for the witness and parties. do you recognize that as your post? stormy daniels -- yes. >> necheles -- and. >> and i don't see the words. indeed, she said someb
she would force susan necheles to find the quote multiple times, susan necheles couldn't find because stormy daniels actually didn't say that. she may have said something similar to that, but not even close. this went back and forth, the badgering. i understand that they need to have a narrative and they're trying to make her out as an opportunist who profited from this and donald trump is a victim, but i was just surprised at the lengths they went today to shame her on the stand. it was kind...
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susan found that answer by turning trauma and tragedy into real change. at the time of her mother's death was a 250,000. cap set in 1975. in the state of california on the amount of money that injured patients and their families could recoup for pain suffering or even death. >>>>plastic surgery is a perfect example of this. >ryan>carmen barber would consumer watchdog had been fighting the cap for several decades. 1975 $250,000 was actually a reasonable amount of money today. that amount is about $50,000. when adjusted for inflation, what that means is no attorney can afford to take a case that has only non economic damages with that cap being solo. >>>>when i was 11 years old, i lost my mother to medical negligence >ryan>recruited the help of victims and their family members, including susan liu, who testified and told her story to medical boards and lawmakers. 1 of the most important ways that an organization like mine can make a change in the law is by telling the stories of families who are impacted. and in 2022. they won the battle. governor gavin new
susan found that answer by turning trauma and tragedy into real change. at the time of her mother's death was a 250,000. cap set in 1975. in the state of california on the amount of money that injured patients and their families could recoup for pain suffering or even death. >>>>plastic surgery is a perfect example of this. >ryan>carmen barber would consumer watchdog had been fighting the cap for several decades. 1975 $250,000 was actually a reasonable amount of money today....
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>> well nearly 30 years ago, susan liu's mom died as a result of plastic surgery malpractice here in san francisco. susan dealt with the trauma through performance art and most recently a new book. >> she helped change a nearly 50-year-old california law that gives victims a medical negligence to recoup real losses from pain and suffering. >> reporter: even knows the tragedy of the dead. but let's talk about the tragedy of the living. >> reporter: how someone heals from trauma. >> i felt scared. >> reporter: can come in many different forms. >> perhaps there was too much shame tied to how she died. >> reporter: for susan liu, she found answers as a performing artist with a one woman play and most recently as an author with a release of her memoir, the manicurist daughter. >> seeking the truth is how i would avenge my mother's death. >> reporter: her mother known by her american name, jennifer, had owned two nail salons. a vietnamese immigrant who made a life for her family in the bay area. but in 1996 while undergoing a tummy tuck and chin implant, she went into a coma and later died
>> well nearly 30 years ago, susan liu's mom died as a result of plastic surgery malpractice here in san francisco. susan dealt with the trauma through performance art and most recently a new book. >> she helped change a nearly 50-year-old california law that gives victims a medical negligence to recoup real losses from pain and suffering. >> reporter: even knows the tragedy of the dead. but let's talk about the tragedy of the living. >> reporter: how someone heals from...
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management of susan hall's campaign was. is. management of susan hall's campaign was . you've got tory mp campaign was. you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign she run. it was much closer than both the polls are suggested and lots of commentators thought she was focusing on the issues that mattered on the doorstep to on transport, on focusing on crime, which is a really important issue in london. but obviously with the national polling situation, as it were, it was a very difficult race. but she was chosen by london conservatives. i think she ran a very good campaign . i worked very closely campaign. i worked very closely with her on a number of issues , with her on a number of issues, and i think she was focused on the issues that mattered. but with the national situation and the polling as it was, it was difficult , but it was a much difficult, but it was a much tighter result tha
management of susan hall's campaign was. is. management of susan hall's campaign was . you've got tory mp campaign was. you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign she run. it was much closer than both the polls are suggested and lots of commentators thought she was focusing on the issues that mattered on...
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it would have been a hailjab set i think if susan hall had got anywhere near close but really —— susan hall. this was a clear victory for seri khan in winning that third term. susan hall did manage to hold on, the conservative candidate, she did manage to hold onto five of the 14 constituencies, representing outer london boroughs, she of course has made scrapping of the expansion of the ulez zone a key part of her campaign, hoping that anger towards that would send her to city hall. in the event, she didn't really attract further support in those outer london boroughs that had been affected by the suspension so it doesn't seem that there is any suggestion that the ulez issue played very much into this contest. sadiq khan when he accepted his victory in his speech and he came to the stage talked about the negativity of the campaign and said it had been a very difficult few months. it was quite fractious i think between sadiq khan and his main challenger, susan hall, during the course of the campaign, there had been many occasions where they were in the same room together but when they w
it would have been a hailjab set i think if susan hall had got anywhere near close but really —— susan hall. this was a clear victory for seri khan in winning that third term. susan hall did manage to hold on, the conservative candidate, she did manage to hold onto five of the 14 constituencies, representing outer london boroughs, she of course has made scrapping of the expansion of the ulez zone a key part of her campaign, hoping that anger towards that would send her to city hall. in the...
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i think susan huffinger the d.a. is nervous. having done big cases you really shouldn't discount that, that, you know, this is her first big witness in the trial, and so, you know, i think everyone talked too fast. i think people didn't get a strong sense of stormy daniels and everyone's reaction that i talked to, she did better, that the witness did better on cross because she sort of settled in, she didn't want to have words put in her mouth. you really got a sense of, you know, she's -- she seems very comfortable in her skin in terms of who she is and she was not going to let, you know, her story be mischaracterized. very impressive. >> when you -- i think what's so interesting is everyone's down the bottom of the rabbit hole of the story, whatever anyone thinks of the story and the person telling it, trump didn't want the story and the person telling it to tell it before people voted in 2016, and so it's fascinating that everyone is reacting to their own reactions, human, female, male, otherwise, the sex, our country that ca
i think susan huffinger the d.a. is nervous. having done big cases you really shouldn't discount that, that, you know, this is her first big witness in the trial, and so, you know, i think everyone talked too fast. i think people didn't get a strong sense of stormy daniels and everyone's reaction that i talked to, she did better, that the witness did better on cross because she sort of settled in, she didn't want to have words put in her mouth. you really got a sense of, you know, she's -- she...
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but with susan hall. are, sadiq khan's critics going to be having a wild night of celebrations tonight? if he loses? >> oh, it'll be off the scale. this would be the biggest polling upset since brexit. it would be seismic. so make no mistake, you know, this would be the end of days for most people in the labour party. >> i tell you what we did see didn't we, that in in the, in, tees council that they had a surprise conservative hold there i >> -- >> yeah yeah, yeah. >> yeah yeah, yeah. >> i mean ben houchen had a sort of putin esque majority . right. of putin esque majority. right. this was banana republic territory. how big his majority was. but now this time around, he has lost what, 20 points in in the actual at the ballot box. but he held on. he wasn't expected to hold on. and that's the force of personality. and actually many in tees valley themselves would argue the force of delivery right . of delivery right. >> so you've got the best job of the day delivering that london result potentially. and yo
but with susan hall. are, sadiq khan's critics going to be having a wild night of celebrations tonight? if he loses? >> oh, it'll be off the scale. this would be the biggest polling upset since brexit. it would be seismic. so make no mistake, you know, this would be the end of days for most people in the labour party. >> i tell you what we did see didn't we, that in in the, in, tees council that they had a surprise conservative hold there i >> -- >> yeah yeah, yeah....
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listening to the questions from susan necheles. understanding that susan necheles might have some moments she's trying to bear out. there are some moments with susan necheles plans to bear out, play out for stormy daniels that could catch her off guard. she seems more prepared for many of these exchanges going into this. certainly going to be lots of fireworks today throughout this cross examination and then moving on to redirect. >> yasmin, stay with us as you continue to read this google document, we're going to keep our eyes on it as well. i do want to get your take, charles, on how this cross examination today has begun. >> expected this is not something that is a surprise to me. i think that stormy daniels has been billed for a very long time as being one of the premier witnesses for the prosecution, so you should expect that she's going to garner a significant amount of attention from the defense in terms of attacking her credibility. for viewers who are listening and understanding what's going on it's important to understand
listening to the questions from susan necheles. understanding that susan necheles might have some moments she's trying to bear out. there are some moments with susan necheles plans to bear out, play out for stormy daniels that could catch her off guard. she seems more prepared for many of these exchanges going into this. certainly going to be lots of fireworks today throughout this cross examination and then moving on to redirect. >> yasmin, stay with us as you continue to read this...
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susan hall did focus on knife crime when she did her speech. a lot of different aspects i think playing into this result. we are talking about personalities in these mayoral contest. sadiq khan going for a record third term, being the first london mayor to secure a third term, there is a lot of recognition of him and he has a profile. people have decided once again they want him to stay in charge. by quite a considerable margin. it comes as the conservatives suffer one of their biggest election losses of recent times, the latest council results most of which have now been declared show the tories have been pushed into third place. losing over 470 pushed into third place. losing over a70 seats, with labour gaining more than 180. the liberal democrats have so far secured just over 100 seats. as local elections results day blurs into local elections results weekend, there is one clear story. labour's strength in cities all over england. sir keir starmer celebrating east midlands. in some laces, we celebrating east midlands. in some places. we did
susan hall did focus on knife crime when she did her speech. a lot of different aspects i think playing into this result. we are talking about personalities in these mayoral contest. sadiq khan going for a record third term, being the first london mayor to secure a third term, there is a lot of recognition of him and he has a profile. people have decided once again they want him to stay in charge. by quite a considerable margin. it comes as the conservatives suffer one of their biggest election...
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susan: well, a couple of things to say. first of all, i agree that there is a revisionist scholarship on eisenhower that puts a different spin on his views. however, there is cooper versus aaron, where he sent in the guard. those are important. at the same time, i think the problem for eisenhower as it relates to school desegregation is there is a sense that he is supportive of states rights and that is what thurgood marshall is talking about. there is a sense that he is not really supportive of the principle of desegregation as a personal matter. so there is a story about how, at a white house dinner, he was overheard saying that the people of the south who were resistant were not bad people, they simply were concerned about the little white girls sitting beside overgrown black boys in the classroom. i do think there was not that personal commitment to brown versus board of education and he, in that sense, was on the wrong side of history. earl warren, on the other hand also a politician, and not a man who certainly when h
susan: well, a couple of things to say. first of all, i agree that there is a revisionist scholarship on eisenhower that puts a different spin on his views. however, there is cooper versus aaron, where he sent in the guard. those are important. at the same time, i think the problem for eisenhower as it relates to school desegregation is there is a sense that he is supportive of states rights and that is what thurgood marshall is talking about. there is a sense that he is not really supportive...
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susan aslan is a lawyer and partner at ack media law. hello, susan. and takara small is a tech journalist. takara, thank you so much to you for coming on the programme. just give us some context here first. why was this voice developed? it's one of a range of the latest versions of chatgpt. yes, it's one of many ai systems that was. unveiled recently. 0penai updated many of their services. - chatgpt is probably one that i most people are familiar with, and this sky voice, - which you just heard, which, you know, the actress has said is eerily similar to hers, - was unveiled as part of its big hurrah, - its big, you know, update. and it's really, _ erm...it's really generated a lot of controversy. i think it's a wake—up call to many people. | you know, individuals - are seeing that if someone as famous, as wealthy - as scarlett can have her voice taken, used and modified, what hope is there for- the average person? and in a statement shared with the bbc by 0penai, mr altman denied that the company had sought to imitatejohansson�*s voice. he wrote,
susan aslan is a lawyer and partner at ack media law. hello, susan. and takara small is a tech journalist. takara, thank you so much to you for coming on the programme. just give us some context here first. why was this voice developed? it's one of a range of the latest versions of chatgpt. yes, it's one of many ai systems that was. unveiled recently. 0penai updated many of their services. - chatgpt is probably one that i most people are familiar with, and this sky voice, - which you just...
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susan: what do you think we get from the history books? ilyon woo: that is an interesting question and it depends on which history books you are talking about. i would probably quote one of the great granddaughters on this one, she said whether people know the story or not has to do a lot with where they are coming from and the kind of stories they have access to. but it is certainly true that the crafts are not known like douglas or truman people who are known by a single name. i think that reason is complicated, it has a lot to do with which stories we decide as a nation, people in power in this nation have decided to tell. and remember over the years. it is also a difficult one for us nationally to remember because it has so many pieces to it, because it does not simply end with them achieving their emancipation when they reach the north. lots of things continue to happen where they have to live in america. it is not one that is easy for us to embrace, >>'s so it needs a happy ending in other words? ilyon woo: it doesn't it has so many
susan: what do you think we get from the history books? ilyon woo: that is an interesting question and it depends on which history books you are talking about. i would probably quote one of the great granddaughters on this one, she said whether people know the story or not has to do a lot with where they are coming from and the kind of stories they have access to. but it is certainly true that the crafts are not known like douglas or truman people who are known by a single name. i think that...
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susan hall on 66,000, sadiq khan and 58,000. there are the percentages for you. that's how it has changed since last time. so actually, a bit of a curveball, a labour to conservative swing in brent and harrow, one of those areas that's in outer london, it suggests, it is one of those places where ulez would have been a factor, maybe a bit of a glimmer of hope tories wondering if there is any parts of london where they can do well. but it doesn't change the overall picture, we still think sadiq khan is going to win. bier? sadiq khan is going to win. very interesting. _ sadiq khan is going to win. very interesting, it _ sadiq khan is going to win. very interesting, it is _ sadiq khan is going to win. very interesting, it is officially changing all the time. we can take you to manchester now, and andy burnham has won the greater manchester mayoral race. mi burnham has won the greater manchester mayoral race. all our ounu manchester mayoral race. all our young peeple _ manchester mayoral race. all our young peeple have _ manchester mayoral race. all our young people
susan hall on 66,000, sadiq khan and 58,000. there are the percentages for you. that's how it has changed since last time. so actually, a bit of a curveball, a labour to conservative swing in brent and harrow, one of those areas that's in outer london, it suggests, it is one of those places where ulez would have been a factor, maybe a bit of a glimmer of hope tories wondering if there is any parts of london where they can do well. but it doesn't change the overall picture, we still think sadiq...
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and susan necheles said you made this all up right? and stormy daniels says no. and she said your story has completely changed, hasn't it, and daniels answering no, saying the signed statement where she denied an affair with mr. trump was done while she was trying to comply with the terms of a nondisclosure agreement in which she was paid to keep silent. the defense argued daniels has a financial stake in trying to take mr. trump down, after making more than $1 million offer story and books, a strip club tour in various items on the website, like a stormy saints of indictments candle, accusing her of selling a story that you promised will put president trump in jail, right? figure no. she responded. much of the testimony is far removed from what the presumptive gop nominee has been charged with for allegedly falsifying business records to hide a $130,000 payment to daniels ahead of the 2016 election. prosecutors say the payment was meant to keep her quiet so she couldn't derail his campaign but the defense says there was no crime, it was all a shakedown. daniels
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susan and john still with me. susan, what was your take on what he said his relationship with both the current and former president are? >> well, look. there've been a lot of tensions, they have been rising, i would say, between the biden administration and prime minister netanyahu . he tried really hard to not give an impression of that, but remember, there have been warnings from the president, even public warnings from the very beginning of israel's response to that horrific terrorist attack on october 7th. i remember very vividly president biden going there and saying do not overreact, do not make the mistake that we made after 9/11. be careful in how you prosecute this war. and i think it's a lot of ignored warnings, brushed aside warnings from the united states and others that has led to this unfortunate moment of the icc charges against netanyahu as well as hamas. and i that is one thing he is reacting to. as far as donald trump, i thought it was very interesting to see prime minister netanyahu squirm a lit
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in a way, susan necheles is making stormy daniels a victim. and i'm wondering how the jury is responding to this. and i say this because they say to her, i'm paraphrasing here, i won't go back to the point in which they had that back and forth, they say to her, as you guys read, that you are an adult film actress, you acted in over 150 films, you directed more than 150 films and you say you were uncomfortable as you emerge from the bathroom looking at an individual standing in front of you with boxer shorts and a t-shirt on. how could that be? aren't these situations that you are used to, being in these types of kind of sexual encounters. in a way, they're putting her in that victim position. it seems as if it is coming more from this pre me too era, they're victimizing women who feel as if they should be at fault and they're also litigating something, guys, that is not on trial. and i bring this up to say that earlier in the day, when court began, they talked about limiting instructions, limiting instructions or essentially what they'll come
in a way, susan necheles is making stormy daniels a victim. and i'm wondering how the jury is responding to this. and i say this because they say to her, i'm paraphrasing here, i won't go back to the point in which they had that back and forth, they say to her, as you guys read, that you are an adult film actress, you acted in over 150 films, you directed more than 150 films and you say you were uncomfortable as you emerge from the bathroom looking at an individual standing in front of you with...
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susan hall wasn't even the conservative party's first choice candidate. that was daniel kawczynski, whose candidacy imploded, and susan hall was the candidate after that. there were lots people who could have given city can run for as money after that. paul scully was keen for the job, and he would have been an ideal choice in many ways, because as minister for choice in many ways, because as ministerfor london he choice in many ways, because as minister for london he could choice in many ways, because as ministerfor london he could have gone around making interventions, using the power of being in government and making the case for why he should be mayor of london. unfortunately, they didn't go down that route. it was like once again they will have failed to oust a beatable mayor in the big city in the uk, and that means that they will have serious questions to answer at gchq. i will have serious questions to answer at gchq._ will have serious questions to answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scull in answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the _ answer at
susan hall wasn't even the conservative party's first choice candidate. that was daniel kawczynski, whose candidacy imploded, and susan hall was the candidate after that. there were lots people who could have given city can run for as money after that. paul scully was keen for the job, and he would have been an ideal choice in many ways, because as minister for choice in many ways, because as ministerfor london he choice in many ways, because as minister for london he could choice in many ways,...
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when susan gets up, and susan is the most skills when it comes to trial and litigation, that's susan necheles. she will narrow it down into specific areas, and she will not get into all this. she will specifically get into stormy's motive for having her lawyer want to shop this story out to be bought. that will help the trump defense that stormy was just looking to get paid for this. it's going to be very difficult for the defense to get into the he said/she said of this, and it doesn't make sense for susan to get into the weeds it never happened, did it, stormy? because there was only two people there, right? >> that issue is being brought back up by judge juan marchand. he's back on the bench. after the judge spoke to the prosecution and said among other things, ms. hoffinger, i think the degree of detail we are going into now is unnecessary, and -- >> the judge doing the defense's job. look at that. >> stormy daniels is back on the stand, and the jury is being brought back into the courtroom and hoffinger will continue the storytelling. >> the judge may be concerned the prosecutio
when susan gets up, and susan is the most skills when it comes to trial and litigation, that's susan necheles. she will narrow it down into specific areas, and she will not get into all this. she will specifically get into stormy's motive for having her lawyer want to shop this story out to be bought. that will help the trump defense that stormy was just looking to get paid for this. it's going to be very difficult for the defense to get into the he said/she said of this, and it doesn't make...
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is that what susan necklace is getting to? in fact, she did tell two different stories. >> we know that already. let's get real. she was going to tell her story. you give me money, i will be silent. once she had an nda, she was also willing to say nothing happened. i mean, so that's the lay of the land. there's built-in cross material there. that she's willing to do -- should not speak for money and sell the story. two, she was willing to say publicly nothing happened and now she's saying it did happen. so, we know that going in. of course, that means you look for corroboration. let's just remember, though, at the end of the day, it does not matter. >> whether or not they had sex or not. >> that was going to be my question to you, adam. she's spending an awful lot of time trying to suggest that stormy daniels may have made up this story about this sexual encounter with donald trump. >> while she says that, you're making this up as you sit there, right? >> why do you think she is going there? i mean, is -- is the goal to prove
is that what susan necklace is getting to? in fact, she did tell two different stories. >> we know that already. let's get real. she was going to tell her story. you give me money, i will be silent. once she had an nda, she was also willing to say nothing happened. i mean, so that's the lay of the land. there's built-in cross material there. that she's willing to do -- should not speak for money and sell the story. two, she was willing to say publicly nothing happened and now she's saying...
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it was all leading to the one point that susan necheles wanted to make for the jury. question, you are looking to extort money from president trump, right? answer, false. susan necheles did not complete her cross-examination today when the court session ended . she had just begun asking stormy daniels about her attempt through her lawyer, keith davidson, to sell her straight to the national enquirer during the presidential campaign in june, 2016. stormy daniels' answer as to why she was trying to sell her story was, quote, get the story out and make some money. for most of her testimony she was wearing eyeglasses that created even more of a remove from the image of an adult actress. stormy daniels will resume her testimony on thursday morning. leading off air discussion tonight is andrew weissmann, former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is a msnbc legal analyst and co-author of the best-selling book, the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. also with us in the courtroom today and who will be in the
it was all leading to the one point that susan necheles wanted to make for the jury. question, you are looking to extort money from president trump, right? answer, false. susan necheles did not complete her cross-examination today when the court session ended . she had just begun asking stormy daniels about her attempt through her lawyer, keith davidson, to sell her straight to the national enquirer during the presidential campaign in june, 2016. stormy daniels' answer as to why she was trying...
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here is susan necheles talking to stormy daniels. i want to get your reaction. you've had sex and under 200 movies. and there are naked men and naked women it having sex including yourself. according to you, seeing a man sitting on a bed and a t-shirt on backer shares, it was upsetting you got lightheaded and -- yes, when you're not expecting a man twice your age to be in their underwear, i've seen my husband naked almost every day. if i came out of the bathroom and it was not my husband and it was mr. trump on the bed, i probably have the same reaction. what did you think of this line of inquiry which is you are a porn star and you're upset about a man trying to have sex with you? >> it's you are a porn star, how do you think you have the right to have consent ? because of what you do for your line of work, you must have a sign around your neck that basically says open to all. stormy daniels is clear, in my do the for a living but i choose when i do it for a living and how and when. not to do it with a 60-year-old man who i found repugnant into was looming over
here is susan necheles talking to stormy daniels. i want to get your reaction. you've had sex and under 200 movies. and there are naked men and naked women it having sex including yourself. according to you, seeing a man sitting on a bed and a t-shirt on backer shares, it was upsetting you got lightheaded and -- yes, when you're not expecting a man twice your age to be in their underwear, i've seen my husband naked almost every day. if i came out of the bathroom and it was not my husband and it...
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well, yes susan, that is four. that's exactly what it is. and again, this whole this whole plan to try to look down your nose as stormy i was. she says wow. she says, wow, with applies. that's not how i would put it. the sex in the films is very much real, just like when you my why, that's why it's not. >> but again, this is what necklace is doing. she's trying to go toe to toe to toe with somebody who is unfazed by the room that she's in. her she is trying i think in many ways to try to undermine your credibility, but she is simultaneously buttressing her as a force to be reckoned with and the more the jury thinks, i don't want to mess with stormy daniels, the morthel thing. well, i can see why you would have paid or before an election yeah. but eleia, the defense must think they're getting somewhere. i obviously, it's lost on us, but are they performing for the jury or for trump? that's my his lawyers so going into her history and pornography to me is a mistake. >> it doesn't lead anywhere interesting, james, if that story was destroyed, w
well, yes susan, that is four. that's exactly what it is. and again, this whole this whole plan to try to look down your nose as stormy i was. she says wow. she says, wow, with applies. that's not how i would put it. the sex in the films is very much real, just like when you my why, that's why it's not. >> but again, this is what necklace is doing. she's trying to go toe to toe to toe with somebody who is unfazed by the room that she's in. her she is trying i think in many ways to try to...
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the susan susan, susan susan . hi. yes. in this, i'm on the most of us to the here. so you know, to age the sort of subject just the and the good stuff on this shot. is it over the guys so you guys just had an awful lot today. yeah, i did do a 2 month to view if it'll be june, beth of flash. that'll be, it has nothing to do with this. what i need the thing is no. so the, the less the key but that administrative via the image and i'm up at the bottom. uh, literally just do a bad question because...
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susan hoffinger, very quickly using his own words against him. yesterday, robert costello saying from the witness stand, the email speaks for itself. today, susan hoffinger delivering it on the continued cross examination showing robert costello the emails where he admits he said something which was very important for the jury to hear. sleep well, you have friends in high places, robert costello testifying under oath that the friends in high places was president trump. and so the jury has left the impression, accordingly that what michael cohen said was the case, that costello was not actually the lawyer for michael cohen, costello was the lawyer for president trump and that is definitely an image that is going to be seared in the minds of the jury after they saw that email, and they had costello have to admit to it. >> katie, what was the judge, you said the there was no direct, i guess, exchange between the judge and costello, there certainly was yesterday a very direct exchange between the judge and costello. what was that like today? >> repor
susan hoffinger, very quickly using his own words against him. yesterday, robert costello saying from the witness stand, the email speaks for itself. today, susan hoffinger delivering it on the continued cross examination showing robert costello the emails where he admits he said something which was very important for the jury to hear. sleep well, you have friends in high places, robert costello testifying under oath that the friends in high places was president trump. and so the jury has left...
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i will now invite susan hall to the lectern to speak. susan hall to the lectern to speak . thank you . i'd like to speak. thank you. i'd like to congratulate all my fellow mayoral candidates and congratulate sadiq on his victory . spending a year victory. spending a year campaigning for this election has been an honour and a privilege. i have loved speaking to londoners about the things that matter to them. the thing that matter to them. the thing that matters to them most, and to me is reforming the met and making london safe again. i hope sadiq makes this his top priority. he owes it to the families of those thousand people who have lost lives to knife crime. under his mayoralty . and i hope, too, that he stops patronising people like me who care . this isn't an episode of care. this isn't an episode of the wire , this is real life on the wire, this is real life on his watch. i will continue to hold sadiq to account, to stand up for the hard working families, to motorists and to women . i love london and i urge women. i love london and i urge siddiq to try harder to make
i will now invite susan hall to the lectern to speak. susan hall to the lectern to speak . thank you . i'd like to speak. thank you. i'd like to congratulate all my fellow mayoral candidates and congratulate sadiq on his victory . spending a year victory. spending a year campaigning for this election has been an honour and a privilege. i have loved speaking to londoners about the things that matter to them. the thing that matter to them. the thing that matters to them most, and to me is...