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. >> ne in manhattan, great to have your reporting. thank you so much. the debate over abortion rights in the u.s. taking center stage on thursday. 17 republican-led states sued a federal agency over a new national rule requiring employers to give workers time off another accommodations for abortion procedures. on wednesday the arizona house of representatives voted to overturn a 19th-century law banning abortion. it could be removed from state law as early as next week if the state senate approves. arizona's 15 week cut off for abortions would remain. wednesday the u.s. supreme court considered an idaho case that would determine whether estate abortion bands can be superseded by a federal law requiring hospitals to provide emergency care to preserve the person's health. idaho is one of more than 17 states that have introduced total or near-total bands on abortion since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade nearly two years ago ending the federal right to abortion. florida could be the latest statement to introduce strict abortion restrictions. a six-
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donald trump is about to leave for the lower court in manhattan for the continuation of his has many trial. we expect to hear from the national enquirer publisher to answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election day with us on bbc news. we have been shivering for days. it is going to be on the cold side there will be some thick cloud and outs breaks of lane rain in cornwall. i did a bit of bad weather for wales. cornwall. i did a bit of bad weather forwales. it cornwall. i did a bit of bad weather for wales. it will be cloudy across many southern parts. it isn't day of sunny spells and occasional showers. particular across northern and eastern scotland. temperatures will be 12 or 13 in south. the rain can run be heavy at times. particularly along the m4. it would be soggy overnight. clearer skies and a touch of frost in northern england. also in parts of scotland. it will be a really nippy start. the south coast will brighten up a little bit. temperatures tomorrow will be 13 in glasgow, maybe 13 in london. tempera
donald trump is about to leave for the lower court in manhattan for the continuation of his has many trial. we expect to hear from the national enquirer publisher to answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election day with us on bbc news. we have been shivering for days. it is going to be on the cold side there will be some thick cloud and outs breaks of lane rain in cornwall. i did a bit of bad weather for wales. cornwall. i...
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mistake by the trialjudge that harvey weinstein therefore had not received a fair trial and that the manhattan da's offers said it was going to do everything in its power to retry the case and remain steadfast, it said, in its abatements —— commitment to survivors. would a retrial ease some of that shock, that upset, but betrayal that you and other survivors are feeling today? you know, what's important to know is that a court room is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumatising spaces. the most dangerous place in america for a woman is in her home. we know the men who assault and rape and murder us. and a lot of judges are still catching up to that reality and juries don't necessarily know that information either. we still think of rape as a stranger rape, someone whojumps think of rape as a stranger rape, someone who jumps us think of rape as a stranger rape, someone whojumps us in an alley, and so a courtroom isn't necessarily, even if harvey were retry and convicted in the state of new york, a place where survivors are going to get their h
mistake by the trialjudge that harvey weinstein therefore had not received a fair trial and that the manhattan da's offers said it was going to do everything in its power to retry the case and remain steadfast, it said, in its abatements —— commitment to survivors. would a retrial ease some of that shock, that upset, but betrayal that you and other survivors are feeling today? you know, what's important to know is that a court room is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual...
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in 2011, i represented the made in the dominique strauss kahn sexual assault case and in the mid— manhattan district attorney of the time cyrus vance decided not to prosecute the case. we then have the #metoo movement, then have the #metoo movement, the same district attorney cyrus vance decided to bring the case against holly once dean. so i've really seen the positive changes because of the metoo movement —— harvey weinstein. victims voices were heard, they could come forward and people would be held accountable at law enforcement would take their concerns and their cases seriously. the message i think at least in the short term, is the victims can go and testify and co—operate with law enforcement but defence lawyers still have a playbook of typical methods to try and not only discredit the mitrail but also to legally manoeuvre and get a jewry verdict of 12 people overturned —— discredit them at trial. douglas wigdor, a lawyer who has represented once dean victims in new york, thank you for your time. thank you. before once dean. the us supreme court heard arguments about wheth
in 2011, i represented the made in the dominique strauss kahn sexual assault case and in the mid— manhattan district attorney of the time cyrus vance decided not to prosecute the case. we then have the #metoo movement, then have the #metoo movement, the same district attorney cyrus vance decided to bring the case against holly once dean. so i've really seen the positive changes because of the metoo movement —— harvey weinstein. victims voices were heard, they could come forward and people...
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supreme court and manhattan, thank you both for joining us. with me now and studio is marcus childress, the former investigative council for the congressional committee that investigated the january 6 the capitol riot's. you have been sitting in the oral arguments on the u.s. supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot like the january 6 hearings where you just had to get it right. we knew on the committee we had to get the facts right. you could feel from the justices today they really wanted to not just create a rule for today but create a rule for future misconduct as well. there is competing interests going on. you can see it from the justices. one of a ruling that would have a chilling effect on the president being able to act in practice. on the other side, whether a president really should think about not violent criminal statutes. that is really what's going on here
supreme court and manhattan, thank you both for joining us. with me now and studio is marcus childress, the former investigative council for the congressional committee that investigated the january 6 the capitol riot's. you have been sitting in the oral arguments on the u.s. supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot...
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the criminal trial resumes in manhattan. a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to float. in the hearing and the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all of that within hours of trump being named as a co-conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. we have top legal analysis for you tonight on a whole string of legal problems facing the former president. also tonight, the case that sparked the #metoo movement. . a top court in new york has overturned the 2020 conviction of the hollywood mogul harvey weinstein, on the grounds did not receive a fair trial. the scottish first minister scraps many agreement with the greens. opposition parties are threatening a vote of no-confidence. and we will look at labour's proposal to re-nationalize the u.k.'s railways. is it full fact nationalization? we will give you the expert view. good evening. the declaration of independence held to certain truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal. is that equal before t
the criminal trial resumes in manhattan. a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to float. in the hearing and the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all of that within hours of trump being named as a co-conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. we have top legal analysis for you tonight on a whole string of legal problems facing the former president. also tonight, the case that sparked the #metoo movement. . a top court in new york has...
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earlier| some pictures that came in earlier when former president trump was heading his court case in manhattan, which is where he is on trial over a hush money case and a conspiracy to cover up a sex scandal ahead of the 2016 presidential elections. let's listen in to the supporters who made him —— met him outside. quite epic reception forformer him —— met him outside. quite epic reception for former president trump, who in recent days had not many supporters outside the court. interesting that a few of them have turned up now. now, let's return to the inquiry into the post of scandal and speak to our correspondent, who is following the inquiry in central london. a lot of the focus this morning seems to be on the remote access that fujitsu was able to have to the horizon system, and how much this key person in the inquiry knew about it? ~ ,,., , this key person in the inquiry knew aboutit? , ,, about it? absolutely, because remember _ about it? absolutely, because remember former _ about it? absolutely, because - remember former sub-postmasters remember former sub—postmasters accused
earlier| some pictures that came in earlier when former president trump was heading his court case in manhattan, which is where he is on trial over a hush money case and a conspiracy to cover up a sex scandal ahead of the 2016 presidential elections. let's listen in to the supporters who made him —— met him outside. quite epic reception forformer him —— met him outside. quite epic reception for former president trump, who in recent days had not many supporters outside the court....
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nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. the day got off to a rough start. prosecutors wanted to fine donald trump up to $10,000 they say posts that violated his gag order that prevents him from attacking witnesses, jurors and court staff and family. they say that he wilfully violated that order. donald trump's team says he wasn't targeting people because of the case, that he was just responding to political attacks. but when todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer, was pressed on that further, he could not provide supporting evidence and the judge clearly frustrated told him he was losing credibility with the court. things did not get much better as the day progressed, with the first witness back on the stand, david pecker, the publisher of the tabloid newspaper, the national enquirer. inquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeti
nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. the day got off to a rough start. prosecutors wanted to fine donald trump up to $10,000 they say posts that violated his gag order that prevents him from attacking witnesses, jurors and court staff and family. they say that he wilfully violated that order. donald trump's team says he wasn't targeting people because of the case, that he was just responding to political attacks. but when todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer, was pressed on that...
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nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. a rough day for donald trump as he got his damaging evidence and thejudges says he got his damaging evidence and the judges says his team is losing all credibility. during a fiery here, prosecutors argued that trump wilfully violated a gag order the party from attacking potential witnesses orjewellers from attacking potential witnesses or jewellers at from attacking potential witnesses orjewellers at least ten times. they ask you be held in contempt of court and fined up in contempt of court and fined up to $10,000. his lawyer said he was responding to political attacks but struggled to offer any supporting evidence. the judge making his frustration known, seeing the lawyer was losing all credibility with the court. the first witness in this case, david becker, was back on the stand. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claim that the payment to stormy daniels is all about protecting his family, reputation and brand. he said that rob and his lawyer at the time of asked him to mee
nada tawfik was following proceedings in manhattan. a rough day for donald trump as he got his damaging evidence and thejudges says he got his damaging evidence and the judges says his team is losing all credibility. during a fiery here, prosecutors argued that trump wilfully violated a gag order the party from attacking potential witnesses orjewellers from attacking potential witnesses or jewellers at from attacking potential witnesses orjewellers at least ten times. they ask you be held in...
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good morning from here outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. in just a few hours, former president trump will face a high—stakes hearing about the scope of a gag order, which will talk about the scope of what he can say about this a case in terms of the jurors, scope of what he can say about this a case in terms of thejurors, the witnesses, and for now he is not allowed to talk about them at all. whether he can talk about the prosecution. the prosecution in this case once donald trump potentially to be held in contempt of court, and to be held in contempt of court, and to be held in contempt of court, and to be fined because he has issued a blizzard of social media posts critical of this case. for donald trump, this is an important moment because he is a federal candidates running for the white house once again, and if thejudge today running for the white house once again, and if the judge today says he is limited in what he can say about this case, he will surely be frustrated, according to sources close to him. frustrated, according to sour
good morning from here outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. in just a few hours, former president trump will face a high—stakes hearing about the scope of a gag order, which will talk about the scope of what he can say about this a case in terms of the jurors, scope of what he can say about this a case in terms of thejurors, the witnesses, and for now he is not allowed to talk about them at all. whether he can talk about the prosecution. the prosecution in this case once donald trump...
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the manhattan jury currently facing. the manhattan jury heard opening statements in his criminal trial on monday. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult film star stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there�*s nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom after the trial wrapped up for the day. this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because the public understands that it is a witch—hunt. gary o�*donoghue followed monday�*s proceedings in new york. day one of the first—ever criminal trial of a former preside
the manhattan jury currently facing. the manhattan jury heard opening statements in his criminal trial on monday. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult film star stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president...
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familiar with the site of donald trump making his way into a courtroom, but this was an historic day in manhattan, the first time a former predent has faced a criminal trial. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of -- the prosecution said the former president has "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the election." mr. trump said it was a bookkeeping issue, a minor thing, which the justice department had cooked up to keep him off of the campaign trail. >> what is going on here should never be happening. it's a very sad day in america, i can tell you that. thank you very much. christian: with me is john edward jones iii, former president of dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a roadmap for what is coming in the trial. what did you make of the two sides, the way they laid out their arguments? john: exactly as i thought it would be, a roadmap. from the prosecution's standpoint, what we know is the linchpin of their case is probably michael cohen. and they admit he is not the best witness in the world but it seems they h
familiar with the site of donald trump making his way into a courtroom, but this was an historic day in manhattan, the first time a former predent has faced a criminal trial. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of -- the prosecution said the former president has "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the election." mr. trump said it was a bookkeeping issue, a minor thing, which the justice department had cooked up to keep him off of the campaign trail. >> what is...
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more than 100 people have been arrested since protests on and near the campus in upper manhattan started on wednesday. pro—palestinian demonstrators have also been critical of columbia's response to the conflict and have called on the university to divest from israel. on saturday, a large group of protesters gathered outside the university gates, while student protesters returned to the main lawn on campus. the white house has condemned what it calls "blatantly anti—semitic statements" and denouced calls for "violence and intimidation targeting jewish students." a real concern as we enter the pass over a period about what is happening at the university. here in london, the metropolitan police commissioner will meet mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. with more on this, let's speak to our correspondent lucy manning. give us the background to what is happening. give us the background to what is ha
more than 100 people have been arrested since protests on and near the campus in upper manhattan started on wednesday. pro—palestinian demonstrators have also been critical of columbia's response to the conflict and have called on the university to divest from israel. on saturday, a large group of protesters gathered outside the university gates, while student protesters returned to the main lawn on campus. the white house has condemned what it calls "blatantly anti—semitic...
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they are expecting donald trump to leave his home shortly, going to the manhattan courthouse where the trial will get under way. we expect opening arguments to start in a couple of hours. he has pleaded not guilty to 34 hours. he has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying 3a counts of falsifying business records. he also denies having an affair with stormy daniels. let's speak to richard painter, who was the chief white house ethics lawyer. he is now a law professor at the university of minnesota. opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today?- opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today? today will be the opening _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in - what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in the - be the opening arguments in the case _ be the opening arguments in the case first— be the opening arguments in the case. first presented by the prosecution and then the lawyers representing donald trump the defendant. this is essentially
they are expecting donald trump to leave his home shortly, going to the manhattan courthouse where the trial will get under way. we expect opening arguments to start in a couple of hours. he has pleaded not guilty to 34 hours. he has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying 3a counts of falsifying business records. he also denies having an affair with stormy daniels. let's speak to richard painter, who was the chief white house ethics lawyer. he is now a law professor at the university of...
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police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid before throwing conspiracy theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid 30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn't targeting any individual, any group or, in fact, this trial. their investigation is ongoing, but they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. now, they say they are going to be reviewing security protocols around this courthouse in light of the high—profile nature of this trial and whether, in fa
police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid before throwing conspiracy theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly...
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police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid, before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. more on that, and the trial itself. 0n more on that, and the trial itself. on monday and we will have full coverage of that trial and the reaction from our reporter who has been covering that from their and that will be on monday here on bbc news, and we can now hear what happened yesterday. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid—30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn'
police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid, before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. more on that, and the trial itself. 0n more on that, and the trial...
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also tonight, another day of jury selection in donald trump's hush money trial in manhattan. there are now only five jurors exceeded after two were dismissed this morning for different reasons. and artificial intelligence, we speak to the scientist and best-selling author on ai, gary marcus. a very good evening. the u.s. and britain have imposed new sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers to follow -- tehran -- to punish tehran for its attacks last weekend. lord cameron said he hoped the international response would persuade israeli officials not to retaliate too strongly and see off a wider war. white house officials said sanctions were aimed at disrupting iran's ability to produce the unmanned aerial vehicles its military used to attacksrael by cutting off global financial transactions with the companies involved in building them. iran's foreign minister had this to say. >> in case of any use of force by the israeli regime and violating our sovereignty, the islamic republic of iran will not hesitate to assert its inherent rights to get a decisive and proper respons
also tonight, another day of jury selection in donald trump's hush money trial in manhattan. there are now only five jurors exceeded after two were dismissed this morning for different reasons. and artificial intelligence, we speak to the scientist and best-selling author on ai, gary marcus. a very good evening. the u.s. and britain have imposed new sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers to follow -- tehran -- to punish tehran for its attacks last weekend. lord cameron said he hoped...