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president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywhere, even suggesting here in new york next week or even the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years, prosecutors had her testify that she had entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and stormy daniels into donald trump�*s company contacts, and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. but she admitted on the stand that she did not want to be here in court. testifying that she respected donald trump, and he even stood up and tried to give her a brief hello on her way out. well, things were very different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him even though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold any grudges against donald trump
president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time anywhere, even suggesting here in new york next week or even the white house. in court, his defence team had a chance to cross—examine two trump insiders. rona graff, donald trump�*s long—time assistant for over 30 years, prosecutors had her testify that she had entered the contacts for the former playboy model karen mcdougal and...
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country is prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort donald trump's former assistant takes to the stand as the first full week of testimony in his criminal trial comes to a close. and more on the debate on us abortion rights — we speak to the director of the white house gender policy council. hello, i'm helena humphrey. us secretary of state antony blinken met with chinese president xijinping on friday to discuss relations between the two global powers. the us�*s top diplomat said there is progress in some areas. he praised beijing for its efforts to stop the supply of fentanyl reaching the us and the restoration of military—to—military communication. president xi agreed the two sides had "made some positive progress" since he met his us counterpart, joe biden,
country is prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's war effort donald trump's former assistant takes to the stand as the first full week of testimony in his criminal trial comes to a close. and more on the debate on us abortion rights — we speak to the director of the white house gender policy council. hello, i'm helena humphrey. us secretary of state antony blinken met with chinese president xijinping on friday to discuss relations between the two global...
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donald trump really changed —— changed the us orientation. the us under trump stop viewing china as a kind of almost disciple in the global system, and started viewing them as a direct competitor. the biting administration has put some diplomatic guardrails on but kept that orientation. the donald trump tariffs have stayed in place and they have sanctions on crucial technologies like semi conductors. the meeting between resident gigi xi jinping and joe biden last year signal some credibility but what we see not with concerns about china's exports to russia and concerns about china's overt opacity and with the us physical cycle and election coming in november, there is a potential for that's stress stress to start ramping up again. i potential for that's stress stress to start ramping up again. i want to talk about this _ to start ramping up again. i want to talk about this competition - to start ramping up again. i want to. talk about this competition element. we have heard from both sides at various points that we should be partners and riva
donald trump really changed —— changed the us orientation. the us under trump stop viewing china as a kind of almost disciple in the global system, and started viewing them as a direct competitor. the biting administration has put some diplomatic guardrails on but kept that orientation. the donald trump tariffs have stayed in place and they have sanctions on crucial technologies like semi conductors. the meeting between resident gigi xi jinping and joe biden last year signal some...
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in court, mr trump has _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty - has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty quiet i has put out there. in court, mrj trump has been pretty quiet at has put out there. in court, mr i trump has been pretty quiet at some points reports were suggesting he was taking a little sleep. but outside court, very bullish, speaking to his supporters outside of court and saying all of this is politically motivated, simply designed to keep him off the campaign trail ahead of elections in november. , ., , campaign trail ahead of elections in november. , . , ., november. yes, that is right and we, really because _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been _ november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been in - november. yes, that is right and we, really because he has been in court i really because he has been in court all day long, i
in court, mr trump has _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been _ has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty - has put out there. in court, mr trump has been pretty quiet i has put out there. in court, mrj trump has been pretty quiet at has put out there. in court, mr i trump has been pretty quiet at some points reports were suggesting he was taking a little sleep. but outside court, very bullish, speaking to his supporters outside of court and saying all of this is...
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trump on trial. as the first week of testimony draws to a close, we'll assess what we've learned from the historic trial of the former president. and is the uk's bid to stem illegal migration, by deporting people to rwanda, now fuelling a rise in migration to ireland? all that to come, but we begin tonight with news that king charles is to return to some public facing duties. they will be his first engagements since being diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace says the king's treatment isn't over, but doctors are encouraged by his progress. and this is the new photo of the king and queen camilla, released tonight, taken the day after their 19th wedding anniversary. next week, they will make a joint visit to a cancer treatment centre. charlotte gallagher has the latest. the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace. a positive sign about the king's health. the photo was taken earlier this month but has just been released. the palace say the king is making encouraging progress and w
trump on trial. as the first week of testimony draws to a close, we'll assess what we've learned from the historic trial of the former president. and is the uk's bid to stem illegal migration, by deporting people to rwanda, now fuelling a rise in migration to ireland? all that to come, but we begin tonight with news that king charles is to return to some public facing duties. they will be his first engagements since being diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace says the king's treatment isn't...
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the donald trump you see there on the campaign trail is not the donald trump in a courtroom as the witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. [30 witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. do you think that _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt him - think that could hurt him politically or with his supporters think that is just him? politically or with his supporters think that isjust him? i politically or with his supporters think that is just him?— think that is 'ust him? i think there — think that isjust him? i think there are core _ think that isjust him? i think there are core supporters - think that isjust him? i think| there are core supporters that nothing will hurt them politically, but there are of people in the middle, like the independents taking a look at what is happening in the case stop right now, the campaign should not be his number one concern and he goes out onto the courthouse steps and does many camping ramblings, he h
the donald trump you see there on the campaign trail is not the donald trump in a courtroom as the witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. [30 witnesses point to him as the architect of the scheme. do you think that _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt _ architect of the scheme. do you think that could hurt him - think that could hurt him politically or with his supporters think that is just him? politically or...
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coming up on the world today: joe biden says he's willing to hold a presidential debate with donald trump — dropping his condition that it depends on how his rival behaves. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. buckingham palace has announced that king charles is returning to public royal duties after the positive effect of the treatment he's been having for cancer. a statement released just an hour ago made clear the king does still have cancer and will continue to be treated for it. the palace has also just released this new picture of the king and queen taken a few days ago after their recent wedding anniversary. the palace has not yet said which type of cancer he's been diagnosed with, but the announcement that he's able to get back to public duties is being seen as an encouraging sign, and a boost for the royal family — which is coming to terms with the fact that not only the king but also the princess of wales have recently been diagnosed with cancer. charlotte gallagher reports. the king and queen together in the gardens of buckingham palace
coming up on the world today: joe biden says he's willing to hold a presidential debate with donald trump — dropping his condition that it depends on how his rival behaves. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. buckingham palace has announced that king charles is returning to public royal duties after the positive effect of the treatment he's been having for cancer. a statement released just an hour ago made clear the king does still have cancer and will...
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whilejudd trump looks to be in good form, extending his lead over tom ford by six frames. stephen maguire also leads sean murphy after theirfirst session. hazel irvine has a round up of the days play from the crucible, she's alongside former world champions steve davis and ken doherty. it is all about the chase for quarterfinal places here at the crucible. we are into the last 16 and it's has been an eventful day. one match to talk about is the david gilbert qualifier, former semifinalist, but it looks like he is about to get over the line against robert milkins. boy did he surged towards the line today. he has surged towards the line today. he: has used the win against luca brecel in the first round as a springboard to gain much of the form he showed in the past. he looks very dangerous out there and has put paid to robert milkins is michael chances, 12—4 in front and robert milkins has let himself down a bit, looking frustrated with his play. through his cue. week down at the table in frustration, it's all over 12—a. his cue. week down at the table in frustration, it
whilejudd trump looks to be in good form, extending his lead over tom ford by six frames. stephen maguire also leads sean murphy after theirfirst session. hazel irvine has a round up of the days play from the crucible, she's alongside former world champions steve davis and ken doherty. it is all about the chase for quarterfinal places here at the crucible. we are into the last 16 and it's has been an eventful day. one match to talk about is the david gilbert qualifier, former semifinalist, but...
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snooker�*s world championship is into the second round — judd trump leads tom ford by 11 frames to five, while stephen maguire and shaun murphy are currently up against each other. you can follow that one on the bbc iplayer and sport website. later on, robert milkins has work to do against david gilbert — he's 12—4 down. his frustration showed in the earlier session when gilbert missed, milkins had to quickly pick it up and play again. it's the best of 25 frames with a place in the quarter—finalsd at stake. finally to tennis — where jack draper has been knocked out of the madrid open this afternoon. draper was comfortably beaten in straight sets by eighth seed hubert hurkacz of poland in the second round, in a match that lasted an hour and a quarter. reigning mens champion carlos alcaraz is also through. and that's all the sport for now. it has been an another interesting week in uk politics. is there an election looping, we're waiting for a date. we are less than a week away from local and mirrors and policing crime commissioner elections across england. joining me now bbc west
snooker�*s world championship is into the second round — judd trump leads tom ford by 11 frames to five, while stephen maguire and shaun murphy are currently up against each other. you can follow that one on the bbc iplayer and sport website. later on, robert milkins has work to do against david gilbert — he's 12—4 down. his frustration showed in the earlier session when gilbert missed, milkins had to quickly pick it up and play again. it's the best of 25 frames with a place in the...
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he testified that he had worked with donald trump's campaign because donald trump and michael coleman asked him how he could help donald trump's campaign. he said he would be the eyes and years for them, to look out for any negative stories and publish unflattering stories and publish unflattering stories about their opponents. prosecutors say it was part of a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, david pecker outlined a few of these kind of schemes, as he put it, and he said he worked with prosecutors, he admitted to committing crimes in a nonprescription agreement, so you agree to cooperate with prosecutors if he wasn't charged with any wrongdoing. the defence is trying to poke holes in the prosecution's case. they have gotten david pecker on the stand to say it was standing procedure for a tabloid to work to kill negative stories. they had done so for almost all snag a and tiger woods. they got david packer on the stand to say it made national sense for the national inquiry to do it, it wasn'tjust about for the national inquiry to do it, it wasn't just about helping donald
he testified that he had worked with donald trump's campaign because donald trump and michael coleman asked him how he could help donald trump's campaign. he said he would be the eyes and years for them, to look out for any negative stories and publish unflattering stories and publish unflattering stories about their opponents. prosecutors say it was part of a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, david pecker outlined a few of these kind of schemes, as he put it, and he said he worked...
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donald trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star continues. i'm outside the court room where the defence has just started cross—examining a tabloid executive who said he helped the trump campaign suppress stories. scotland's first minister humza yousaf weighs up his future — as he faces a vote of no confidence after his power—sharing deal with the greens collapsed. and two of the most valuable items ever to be salvaged from the titanic — which go under the hammer this weekend. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the us top diplomat, antony blinken, has told the bbc that he is prepared to take steps against china if beijing continues to send key supplies to russia which are used to aid its invasion of ukraine. the secretary of state has been holding talks with the chinese leader, xijinping, for talks in beijing — where he also raised concerns about taiwan, and industrial espionage. mr xi in return called for greater mutual co—operation, so both
donald trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star continues. i'm outside the court room where the defence has just started cross—examining a tabloid executive who said he helped the trump campaign suppress stories. scotland's first minister humza yousaf weighs up his future — as he faces a vote of no confidence after his power—sharing deal with the greens collapsed. and two of the most valuable items ever to be salvaged...
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trump is back in court over his hush money trial-— money trial. this is the scene outside the — money trial. this is the scene outside the courthouse - money trial. this is the scene outside the courthouse now, | money trial. this is the scene - outside the courthouse now, where donald trump arrived a short time ago. he gave a statement to the press, thanking everyone for being there, wishing his wife a happy birthday. was also critical of the court and the judge involved birthday. was also critical of the court and thejudge involved in birthday. was also critical of the court and the judge involved in this case, as he has been all along. we know the trial is now back under way, and i'm just having a look for the latest from there. david packer is back on the stand for cross—examination. he gave evidence yesterday. this is the former national enquirer publisher, you will answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election, as the trial continues. he is facing questions from donal
trump is back in court over his hush money trial-— money trial. this is the scene outside the — money trial. this is the scene outside the courthouse - money trial. this is the scene outside the courthouse now, | money trial. this is the scene - outside the courthouse now, where donald trump arrived a short time ago. he gave a statement to the press, thanking everyone for being there, wishing his wife a happy birthday. was also critical of the court and the judge involved birthday. was also...
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coming up here on bbc news but donald trump addressing... hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of england. meanwhile, this thicker cloud affecting southern wales and southern—most areas of england. well, that's a weather front bringing more general outbreaks of rain. now, the rain from that's going to be light and patchy into southern wales. just a few spots really. some heavier rain getting into south—west england. those showers become a bit more widespread across northern england, probably popping across the pennines into the north west of england. we'll continue to see quite widespread showers for northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland down the eastern
coming up here on bbc news but donald trump addressing... hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of england....
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another bigger case that is going on, this federal election interference case that former president trump is facing. that potentially could end them getting pushed beyond november's election. meanwhile, we do have this hush money case happening in new york city. this one in new york state. this is not related really to the supreme court case, which kind of makes this all a bit confusing, but this one continues to go on and the question around this is whetherformer president trump was involved in this illegal scheme back before the 2016 election. if he was involved in the scheme to hush money payments made to disclose hush money payments made to a woman claiming to have been in an affair with him. he says none of this happened. he says he didn't do anything wrong here. today we are expecting for the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, because he is someone who was integrally a part of all of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to sort of catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or to the then candidate tr
another bigger case that is going on, this federal election interference case that former president trump is facing. that potentially could end them getting pushed beyond november's election. meanwhile, we do have this hush money case happening in new york city. this one in new york state. this is not related really to the supreme court case, which kind of makes this all a bit confusing, but this one continues to go on and the question around this is whetherformer president trump was involved...
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the outcome will determine, among other things, whether mr trump should face trial on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. cbs correspondent jarred hill sent us the latest. the supreme court yesterday, in this case around the question ofjust how much immunity to former president trump or any president of the us for that matter have when it comes to criminal prosecution related to official acts that they are conducting as president. what we heard from the justices is it seems as though the majority don't believe there is this widespread blanket immunity for official acts, as former president trump has made a claim. instead, it does seem as though there might be some middle ground that they are focusing on. with that, there potentially could be the possibility that if they rule in that way, that this case then get struck down back to a lower court, which would snowball delaying another bigger case that is going on, this federal election interference case that former president trump is facing. that potentially could end them getting pushed beyond november's election. mea
the outcome will determine, among other things, whether mr trump should face trial on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. cbs correspondent jarred hill sent us the latest. the supreme court yesterday, in this case around the question ofjust how much immunity to former president trump or any president of the us for that matter have when it comes to criminal prosecution related to official acts that they are conducting as president. what we heard from the justices is it seems...
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it may be that trump actually wins lry it may be that trump actually wins by losing _ it may be that trump actually wins by losing this case. no one thinks that the _ by losing this case. no one thinks that the president gets immunity for private _ that the president gets immunity for private acts. the debate is what is an official — private acts. the debate is what is an official act? many of the conservative justices were very worried — conservative justices were very worried about the future. can a new president— worried about the future. can a new president can and vindictively prosecute his predecessor? the more progressive _ prosecute his predecessor? the more progressive justices were worried that no— progressive justices were worried that no one wants president coming to office _ that no one wants president coming to office and know that he can do anything — to office and know that he can do anything and have immunity. this debate _ anything and have immunity. this debate is — anything and have immunity. this debate is very robust. there's a good _ debate is very
it may be that trump actually wins lry it may be that trump actually wins by losing _ it may be that trump actually wins by losing this case. no one thinks that the _ by losing this case. no one thinks that the president gets immunity for private _ that the president gets immunity for private acts. the debate is what is an official — private acts. the debate is what is an official act? many of the conservative justices were very worried — conservative justices were very worried about the...
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donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january 6 and the attack on the capitol. he says no—one is above the law, and that's what the justices have been wrestling with. they, i think, were pretty sceptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. now, that may be bad news for donald trump, but they also may want to make a kind of distinction between acts done as a private citizen or for private reasons, and acts done as official as part of the officialjob. and that may mean they push this back down to the lower courts, which could delay the case even further. and we're already looking at a very tight timetable forjack smith, the special counsel, to bring this case before the election. pro—palestinian protests on american university and college campuses are spreading, with hundreds of arrests, as police confront the demonstrators. some are likening the student activis
donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january 6 and the attack on the capitol. he says no—one is above the law, and that's what the justices have been wrestling with. they, i think, were pretty sceptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. now, that may be bad news for donald trump, but they also may want...
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and the number two seed judd trump is 6—2 up in his second round match against tom ford after the first session. now to a sport hoping to return to the olympics — trail running. will pitts is part of a team running from london to paris to campaign for its inclusion in the games in brisbane in 2032. charlie rose has been to meet him. braving the elements on the north kent coast. as a seasoned trail runner, there's nothing will pitts likes better then going off the beaten track. here he is scaling the south downs as part of a relay team running from london to paris, in an effort to try and bring trail running to the olympic games. do we need really need more running in the olympic games? this�*s a good point, but this is more real running, this is what humans used to do, we're not naturally made to run in a circle, we are made to clamber over rocks and trees and sort of things like that. 1924 192a was the last time any sort of off—road running was part of the olympics. health and safety concerns meant it never returned. but today it's popularity appears to be growing, with the likes
and the number two seed judd trump is 6—2 up in his second round match against tom ford after the first session. now to a sport hoping to return to the olympics — trail running. will pitts is part of a team running from london to paris to campaign for its inclusion in the games in brisbane in 2032. charlie rose has been to meet him. braving the elements on the north kent coast. as a seasoned trail runner, there's nothing will pitts likes better then going off the beaten track. here he is...
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in new york donald trump _ were on the game. in new york donald trump is _ were on the game. in new york donald trump is accused - were on the game. in new york donald trump is accused of - donald trump is accused of covering up the hush money payment to an adult film star which he denies. on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david becker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for fermor president donald trump —— becker. he called the boss. added tofick has the details. david becker, the former publisher of the national enquirer was back on the stand. he was part of it all with donald trump and michael cohen allegedly and he said when a former playboy model karen mcdougal was shopping her story about an alleged affair with donald trump, michael cohen directed him to pay her hundred and $50,000 to suppress her story. he said the boss, meaning donald trump, would take care of the payment. but then mr becker said his counsel advised him against being reimbursed —— becker he said they thought it was
in new york donald trump _ were on the game. in new york donald trump is _ were on the game. in new york donald trump is accused - were on the game. in new york donald trump is accused of - donald trump is accused of covering up the hush money payment to an adult film star which he denies. on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david becker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for fermor president donald trump ——...
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donald trump denies. he said he paid $150,000 to her because michael cohen said "the boss will take care of it". but he said when he went to get reimbursement, his legal adviser really urged him against it. and then parts, as prosecutors allege, of this cover up, saying that donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women, for example, had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. and then the defence was able to just start their questioning of david pecker. and he testified that this kind of chequebookjournalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and that he had done it with several celebrities, including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. nada tawfik reporting there. the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, has resigned at a transitional council has started running the country. the body is tasked with organising elections and restoring order to haiti, suffering from deadly gang violence. he agreed to step down after armed gr
donald trump denies. he said he paid $150,000 to her because michael cohen said "the boss will take care of it". but he said when he went to get reimbursement, his legal adviser really urged him against it. and then parts, as prosecutors allege, of this cover up, saying that donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women, for example, had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. and then the defence was able to just start their...
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the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship. and besieged by tourists — venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship. and besieged by tourists — venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
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they were repealed during the trump era in 2017, because they blocked innovation and led to a decline in industry investments. under the restored rules, it has now barred chinese telecom companies from offering broadband services in the us due to national security concerns. sticking with china, the country's largest auto show has kicked off in beijing, with car—makers showing off their latest electric vehicles. china is currently the world's biggest car market and the world's biggest car exporter, and has seen stiff competition over the past year especially amongst domestic players. i spoke with auto analyst bill russo, who gave us his outlook for the chinese car market. we can see from it so far, the continuation on focus on electrification with dominance of the chinese companies who now have almost 80% share of the electric vehicle segment. that's even significantly into the gasoline powered vehicles which are down significantly from a few years ago by more than 10 million units. the other important trend is the emergence of these smart device companies that are now present on the
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the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. and top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing — as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship and besieged by tourists, venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
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we'll be joined by two former american ambassadors — one under trump and the other with obama. and are the proms turning populist? turns out twas ever thus. good evening. there's something about scottish politics which has a propensity for high drama. today, the first minister crashed the coalition with the greens — a deal called the bute house agreement — before the greens could hold a ballot of their membership over whether to ditch the snp over scrapping key climate targets. thus, the snp is now a minority government. the conservatives immediately called a vote of no confidence in the snp first minister humza yousaf, and the greens, labour and the lib dems will support it. the former first minister alex salmond said that humza yousaf had developed a kamikaze instinct. so will he survive a confidence vote? or could scotland have a new first minister, and could this farago ultimately lead to early scottish parliamentary elections? nick watt is in edinburgh. what is going on? well, it was a day that started — what is going on? well, it was a day that started with _ what i
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a case unlike any heard before — the us supreme court deliberates if donald trump should have immunity from criminal prosecution. chanting: free, free, free palestine. - we report on the wave of pro—palestinian campus protests sweeping america. and manchester city close the gap at the top of the premier league with a convincing win, away to brighton. on bbc london... on newsnight at 10:30 p:m.. this morning, the surprise news that the snp and green coalition collapsing. at bedtime, what is left of homes that's coalition which are marked and what does it mean for the coalition? the snp's power—sharing arrangement, with the scottish greens. he now leads a minority government — a predicament seized upon by scottish conservatives, who've called a vote of no confidence, which the scottish greens now say they'll back. if he loses the vote, due next week, his position could become untenable barely a year since taking over as first minister from nicola sturgeon. so, how did it come to this, and could he still cling on? with the very latest, let's joinjames cook, our scotland editor, live
a case unlike any heard before — the us supreme court deliberates if donald trump should have immunity from criminal prosecution. chanting: free, free, free palestine. - we report on the wave of pro—palestinian campus protests sweeping america. and manchester city close the gap at the top of the premier league with a convincing win, away to brighton. on bbc london... on newsnight at 10:30 p:m.. this morning, the surprise news that the snp and green coalition collapsing. at bedtime, what is...
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. is smart to think about a donald - trump presidency, particularly since he has _ trump presidency, particularly since he has been — trump presidency, particularly since he has been so _ trump presidency, particularly since he has been so over— trump presidency, particularly since he has been so over about - trump presidency, particularly since he has been so over about his- he has been so over about his threats— he has been so over about his threats to _ he has been so over about his threats to give _ he has been so over about his threats to give nato - he has been so over about his threats to give nato fewer - he has been so over about his- threats to give nato fewer resources and let _ threats to give nato fewer resources and let more — threats to give nato fewer resources and let more countries— threats to give nato fewer resources and let more countries fend - threats to give nato fewer resources and let more countries fend for- and let more countries fend for themselves _ and let more countries fend for themselves. nonetheless, - and let more countries fend for thems
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you are one of our elder statesman, trump presidency. you are one of our elderstatesman, do trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, do you get the sense when you talk to people that this time they are going to put plans in place for that eventuality? at least you are not replacing me with an avatar, to go back to your last session. it with an avatar, to go back to your last session-— with an avatar, to go back to your last session._ after i last session. it is coming. after this performance _ last session. it is coming. after this performance perhaps - last session. it is coming. after this performance perhaps you l last session. it is coming. after. this performance perhaps you will. everybody is thinking about it and people are beginning to prepare quietly for it. it, having been got by surprise with the arrival of president trump in 2016, never you want to be caught short again. what we look at what president macron and other presents are saying is how can we build resilience and economic resilience in case we find tru
you are one of our elder statesman, trump presidency. you are one of our elderstatesman, do trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, do you get the sense when you talk to people that this time they are going to put plans in place for that eventuality? at least you are not replacing me with an avatar, to go back to your last session. it with an avatar, to go back to your last session-— with an avatar, to go back to your last session._ after i last session. it is coming. after this...
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but again, back to the _ trump's direction. but again, back to the issue — trump's direction. but again, back to the issue of intent. david packer places— to the issue of intent. david packer places donald trump's concerns about the election— places donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their— the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. he says after— of their conversations. he says after a — of their conversations. he says aftera dinnerat the of their conversations. he says after a dinner at the white house donald _ after a dinner at the white house donald trump asked david packer, how is karen _ donald trump asked david packer, how is karen. when her and stormy danieis— is karen. when her and stormy daniels did an interview, donald trump _ daniels did an interview, donald trump complained, he says, that they were breaking their agreement. at one point— were breaking their agreement. at one point david packer even said that stormy daniels owed him $400,000 for every time she mentioned him against their agreement.
but again, back to the _ trump's direction. but again, back to the issue — trump's direction. but again, back to the issue of intent. david packer places— to the issue of intent. david packer places donald trump's concerns about the election— places donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their— the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. he says after— of their conversations. he says after a — of their conversations. he says aftera...
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trump is claiming absolute immunity, which essentially means that presidents would be inoculated from any sort of prosecution. that's a really sweeping claim of executive power.
trump is claiming absolute immunity, which essentially means that presidents would be inoculated from any sort of prosecution. that's a really sweeping claim of executive power.
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donald trump's lawyers argue that he does and should. and those prosecuting the charges against donald trump over the january sixth riots and the attempts to overturn the 2020 election argue that a president doesn't have complete immunity. so that's the absolute crux of this. it goes into all sorts of constitutional detail. it goes into what constitutes an official act by a president as opposed to what constitutes a private act. there are arguments about whether or not criminal prosecutions can only follow an impeachment and conviction of a president by congress. so very, very detailed, as you would expect, at the highest court in the land. but at the end of the day, this is really a kind of keystone case in the sense that if donald trump were to get his way here, at least two of those other three criminal cases against him, the document case in florida and the georgia election case, they would just fall away. the other thing about these cases, of course, is that while he's here at the supreme court, the actual cases themselves are being
donald trump's lawyers argue that he does and should. and those prosecuting the charges against donald trump over the january sixth riots and the attempts to overturn the 2020 election argue that a president doesn't have complete immunity. so that's the absolute crux of this. it goes into all sorts of constitutional detail. it goes into what constitutes an official act by a president as opposed to what constitutes a private act. there are arguments about whether or not criminal prosecutions can...
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it would be a tough test forjudd trump, — would be a tough test forjudd trump, second favourite this season he has _ trump, second favourite this season he has had, — trump, second favourite this season he has had, but tom ford, coming through— he has had, but tom ford, coming through the — he has had, but tom ford, coming through the first round, come forward — through the first round, come forward withjust be in dreamland, confident— forward withjust be in dreamland, confident and looking forward to it and loving — confident and looking forward to it and loving it. i think you would pay very well— and loving it. i think you would pay very well but a tough match. we may even see tom — very well but a tough match. we may even see tom ford _ very well but a tough match. we may even see tom ford smiles, _ very well but a tough match. we may even see tom ford smiles, you i very well but a tough match. we mayj even see tom ford smiles, you never know, that's it from us, and more to come from 7pm at bbc four. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories
it would be a tough test forjudd trump, — would be a tough test forjudd trump, second favourite this season he has _ trump, second favourite this season he has had, — trump, second favourite this season he has had, but tom ford, coming through— he has had, but tom ford, coming through the — he has had, but tom ford, coming through the first round, come forward — through the first round, come forward withjust be in dreamland, confident— forward withjust be in dreamland, confident and...
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mr trump is in court again today. i think we can cross now to new york. we're hearing a press conference from campaigners against sexual violence responding to this news today that harvey weinstein 2020 rate convicted has been overturned. let's listen in.... harvey weinstein case. talk about how we're thinking about this moment and the news we have just heard it most importantly, the way forward. we would not be able to be in this room together with intention to be able to have this conversation first and foremost to uplift the leadership and the bravery of the survivors who came forward. if it were not for the sisterhood that has been formed amongst all of us over all of these years. first i start there. by naming and uploading the sisterhood and drawing on a strength today. it is my greatest honour to be able to be here with my sisters to be in conversation about this matter. today with us we have ashley judd, activist, leader, actorand silence breaker. we also have toronto burke, founder of the b—2 movement. in ceo of the national law centre for that
mr trump is in court again today. i think we can cross now to new york. we're hearing a press conference from campaigners against sexual violence responding to this news today that harvey weinstein 2020 rate convicted has been overturned. let's listen in.... harvey weinstein case. talk about how we're thinking about this moment and the news we have just heard it most importantly, the way forward. we would not be able to be in this room together with intention to be able to have this...
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the us supreme court is considering whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. the outcome will determine whether he can face trial on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election. a former post office executive tells the inquiry into the scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has had one of his rape convictions overturned.
the us supreme court is considering whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. the outcome will determine whether he can face trial on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election. a former post office executive tells the inquiry into the scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the disgraced...
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mr trump is in court again today. earlier, i spoke to gary o'donohue who talked us through what we can expect at trump's immunity hearing. the supreme court here has decided to hear this case to really trying to decide whether or not a president, donald trump, in this case, has immunity from criminal prosecution for acts committed while in office. we know he's already been charged in four separate criminal cases, and the most serious of those is the one that relates to 6th january and the attempt to overturn the election. donald trump is arguing that that case should not have been brought at all, because, as president, he had immunity from prosecution. the special counsel, jack smith, is a saying that is not true, there is nothing in the constitution that says that. and really, the supreme court is going to try and decide on that. they will hear arguments today but it will take them weeks to come to a conclusion, possibly not until the end ofjune, which means that the beginning of any trial, depending on the outcome o
mr trump is in court again today. earlier, i spoke to gary o'donohue who talked us through what we can expect at trump's immunity hearing. the supreme court here has decided to hear this case to really trying to decide whether or not a president, donald trump, in this case, has immunity from criminal prosecution for acts committed while in office. we know he's already been charged in four separate criminal cases, and the most serious of those is the one that relates to 6th january and the...
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the us supreme court is considering whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. the outcome will determine whether he can face trial on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election. what role did climate change play in the severe flooding in parts of the middle east last week? we'll speak to our climate editor. hello, i'm lucy grey, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. a court in new york has overturned the conviction of the hollywood producer harvey weinstein, who was jailed for sex offences in 2020. the new york state court of appeals ruled that the original trial made
the us supreme court is considering whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. the outcome will determine whether he can face trial on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election. what role did climate change play in the severe flooding in parts of the middle east last week? we'll speak to our climate editor. hello, i'm lucy grey, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. a court in new york has...
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today, we might learn if trump will be held in contempt of court. his lawyers argued he wasn't violating a 939 lawyers argued he wasn't violating a gag order and the social media posts in question were a response to political attacks, in question were a response to politicalattacks, but in question were a response to political attacks, but that didn't land well with the judge, who said they were losing all credibility with the court and the first witness, david pecker, the publisher of the national enquirer, is back on the stand. so far he has helped lay the stand. so far he has helped lay the groundwork of this case for prosecutors, detailing how his tabloid was a powerful tool for trump's campaign. it could begin giving evidence on the central piece of this case, that hush money payment to stormy daniels. donald trump says he is innocent and his lawyers will have a chance to question david pecker after prosecutors.— question david pecker after rosecutors. . ., ., ., , ~ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak — prosecutors. thanks, nada
today, we might learn if trump will be held in contempt of court. his lawyers argued he wasn't violating a 939 lawyers argued he wasn't violating a gag order and the social media posts in question were a response to political attacks, in question were a response to politicalattacks, but in question were a response to political attacks, but that didn't land well with the judge, who said they were losing all credibility with the court and the first witness, david pecker, the publisher of the...
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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 the post office of a cover—up, something that the post office and former executives strongly deny. as they came out of that inquiry room during the break, it is the loudest i have heard them in this phase of the inquiry in the past few weeks. sub—postmasters, many of them have been waiting for this moment, for angela van den bogerd, someone whose career at the post
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...
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you arejust donald trump, and sometimes it's mind blowing. you are just saying stuff that makes no sense. and it's as if it's going to be accepted. it feels like it has come full circle with regard to media training and how you respond to a question. you know about this. it seems like media training is at a point whereby let's try and smooth this over, a well oiled spin machine to make sure you didn't actually say anything that you were talking all the time and by the time borisjohnson and donald trump got in charge they pretty much said whatever they wanted to say. they couldn't be rained in. sometimes, michael, politicians like to try and own funny things even when they are the but of the joke. have you had politicians who have been your targets who have praised your work and tried to turn it full—circle? your work and tried to turn it full-circle ?_ your work and tried to turn it full-circle? . a, . . ~ full-circle? yeah, matt hancock. what happened? _ full-circle? yeah, matt hancock. what happened? they _ full-circle? yeah, matt hancock
you arejust donald trump, and sometimes it's mind blowing. you are just saying stuff that makes no sense. and it's as if it's going to be accepted. it feels like it has come full circle with regard to media training and how you respond to a question. you know about this. it seems like media training is at a point whereby let's try and smooth this over, a well oiled spin machine to make sure you didn't actually say anything that you were talking all the time and by the time borisjohnson and...
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court papers list a "former us president," presumably mr trump, as an unindicted co—conspirator. us media outlets, including the associated press, report that former new york mayor and attorney rudy giuliani and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows are among the names of seven defendants redacted within the indictment. the state's attorney general says the plot undermined arizona citzens�* voting rights. whatever their reasoning was, the plot to violate the law must be answered or and i was elected to uphold the law of this state. this scheme had it succeeded would have deprived arizona's voters of the right to have their votes counted for their chosen president. it effectively would have made their right to vote meaningless. meanwhile, arizona has moved one step closer to ending a 160—year—old law banning abortion, after state house lawmakers voted to repeal it. three republican state representatives broke ranks to vote with democrats , with the repeal passing 32 to 28. the bill now goes to the state senate, where it could pass. on wednesday, the us supreme
court papers list a "former us president," presumably mr trump, as an unindicted co—conspirator. us media outlets, including the associated press, report that former new york mayor and attorney rudy giuliani and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows are among the names of seven defendants redacted within the indictment. the state's attorney general says the plot undermined arizona citzens�* voting rights. whatever their reasoning was, the plot to violate the law...
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arizona's attorney general announces charges in an investigation into a scheme to re—elect former president trump in 2020. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. however, aid groups and western allies have warned israel not
arizona's attorney general announces charges in an investigation into a scheme to re—elect former president trump in 2020. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. however, aid groups and western allies have warned israel not
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court papers list a "former us president", presumably mr trump, as an unindicted co—conspirator. us media outlets including the associated press report that former new york mayor and attorney rudy giuliani and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows are among the names of seven defendants redacted within the indictment. the state's attorney general says the plot undermined arizona citzens' voting rights. meanwhile, arizona has moved one step closer to ending a 160—year—old law banning abortion, after state house lawmakers voted to repeal it. three republican state representatives broke ranks to vote with democrats, with the repeal passing 32 to 28. the bill now goes to the state senate, where it could pass. abortion rights are being examined in the us supreme court. on wednesday, justices heard arguments about how close to death a woman must be to receive an abortion in states where there are strict bans. the case centres on a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilising treatment to any patient who arrives with an "emergency medical condition". the que
court papers list a "former us president", presumably mr trump, as an unindicted co—conspirator. us media outlets including the associated press report that former new york mayor and attorney rudy giuliani and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows are among the names of seven defendants redacted within the indictment. the state's attorney general says the plot undermined arizona citzens' voting rights. meanwhile, arizona has moved one step closer to ending a...
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well, i can tell, judith butler, that you relish the fight with people like donald trump... no. ..or indeed the pope or viktor orban or vladimir putin. no. i've never had a fight with any of them. i actually... well, it's a rhetoricalfight. it's an intellectual battle, which... no. actually, if you look carefully, you'll see that my book is actually an effort to tone it down, because people are afraid of gender. they imagine it's preposterous, it's ridiculous, it's dangerous, it will destroy the family, it'll destroy religion. it has none of those powers. but i suppose what i was going to ask you is whether you worry about the fact that not only, you know, are you, one way or another, taking on these forces that we've just discussed, but you're also antagonising, and in a sense, taking on a significant sample of feminists. you know what. .. i would imagine you call... i don't know if you call yourself a feminist. i've always been a feminist and i will die a feminist. so, does it concern you that in this country, the united kingdom, for example, there is a significant body of
well, i can tell, judith butler, that you relish the fight with people like donald trump... no. ..or indeed the pope or viktor orban or vladimir putin. no. i've never had a fight with any of them. i actually... well, it's a rhetoricalfight. it's an intellectual battle, which... no. actually, if you look carefully, you'll see that my book is actually an effort to tone it down, because people are afraid of gender. they imagine it's preposterous, it's ridiculous, it's dangerous, it will destroy...
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she claims she and mr trump had a long—term affair, which mr trump denies. the court heard that the enquirer paid $150,000 to kill that story. the prosecution hopes to establish that the national enquirer relationship shows trump as someone concerned about keeping negative stories about him from voters, ahead of the election — a much more serious crime than falsifying business records. the charges against trump relate to accusations of a cover—up a $130,000 payment to the porn star stormy daniels, and the reimbursement of his lawyer michael cohen, which prosecutors say amounts to election fraud. mr cohen has already been jailed for his part in the scheme, and will be a witness. david pecker told the court that trump was... this is done as election interference, everybody knows it, i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. and it's very unfair. donald trump has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying business records, and denies having an alleged sexual encounter with ms daniels. meanwhil
she claims she and mr trump had a long—term affair, which mr trump denies. the court heard that the enquirer paid $150,000 to kill that story. the prosecution hopes to establish that the national enquirer relationship shows trump as someone concerned about keeping negative stories about him from voters, ahead of the election — a much more serious crime than falsifying business records. the charges against trump relate to accusations of a cover—up a $130,000 payment to the porn star stormy...
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donald trump is perfect for this - donald trump is perfect for this because — donald trump is perfect for this because he _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will— donald trump is perfect for this because he will not _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will not be - donald trump is perfect for this because he will not be the - donald trump is perfect for thisj because he will not be the main guarantor— because he will not be the main guarantor of _ because he will not be the main guarantor of european - because he will not be the main guarantor of european security, j because he will not be the main. guarantor of european security, to the extent— guarantor of european security, to the extent he _ guarantor of european security, to the extent he will— guarantor of european security, to the extent he will continue - guarantor of european security, to the extent he will continue to - guarantor of european security, to the extent he will continue to be l the extent he will continue to be involved — the extent he will continue to be involved in— the extent h
donald trump is perfect for this - donald trump is perfect for this because — donald trump is perfect for this because he _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will— donald trump is perfect for this because he will not _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will not be - donald trump is perfect for this because he will not be the - donald trump is perfect for thisj because he will not be the main guarantor— because he will not be the main guarantor of _ because he will not...
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europe survived the first trump presidency, but this time around things will be a lot harder. we will look at what his comeback means for the continent. what does america first mean? by now it is apparent to us all that donald trump, by instinct, is an isolationist, he abhors the international rules—based order, is pretty indifferent to nato, abhors the un, largely bypassed the eu preferring to go direct to national capitals. the word from the campaign is that plans are already being drawn up to slash federal government in washington, his opponents fear
europe survived the first trump presidency, but this time around things will be a lot harder. we will look at what his comeback means for the continent. what does america first mean? by now it is apparent to us all that donald trump, by instinct, is an isolationist, he abhors the international rules—based order, is pretty indifferent to nato, abhors the un, largely bypassed the eu preferring to go direct to national capitals. the word from the campaign is that plans are already being drawn up...
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trump has obviously rattled that cage much more publicly than before which put a lot of people's noses out, but the real instigator of that was the 2014 russian annexation of crimea which woke up a lot of eastern european and baltic nations. so i think that's been the real instigator and the rise has been explained since then, and 2020 to just push that further and faster. . ~' , ., , to just push that further and faster. ., ,, , ., , . faster. thank you very much, patrick, for _ faster. thank you very much, patrick, for your _ faster. thank you very much, patrick, for your thoughts. i the uk's national crime agency has arrested three men on suspicion of immigration offences, after five migrants died while trying to reach the uk yesterday. a seven—year—old girl was among the victims. they were on board a small overcrowded boat, carrying more than 100 people. it set out to cross the english channel, one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, on tuesday morning. but, not far from shore, panic took hold among the passengers. 0ur reporter victoria bourne, who is at the national cr
trump has obviously rattled that cage much more publicly than before which put a lot of people's noses out, but the real instigator of that was the 2014 russian annexation of crimea which woke up a lot of eastern european and baltic nations. so i think that's been the real instigator and the rise has been explained since then, and 2020 to just push that further and faster. . ~' , ., , to just push that further and faster. ., ,, , ., , . faster. thank you very much, patrick, for _ faster. thank...