the case file also includes claims of sexual violence and transcripts of what prosecutors say are audio messages from mr tate s brother, tristan, in which he appears to talk about slaving women. both men face trial for human trafficking and forming an organised crime group. they deny all the charges. af our correspondent lucy williamson has this report, which contains some offensive language. over hundreds of pages, romanian prosecutors outlined the testimony and evidence they say they ve gathered against andrew tate. among it, transcriptions of what the prosecution says are text and audio messages detailing both the management of the alleged and abuse of women by mr tate and his co defendants. in one transcribed exchange, andrew tate appears to coerce an alleged victim into group sex by using phrases such as, shut up, you whore, you ll do as i say. his brother tristan is also quoted in prosecution transcripts, allegedly telling one associate that he was going to slave t
of bengal last month. if successful, india will also become the fourth country in the world after the us, russia and china to make a soft landing on the moon. the mission will allow experts to explore whether there is water ice on the moon which might then support human habitation there. india is hoping to avoid the disaster that struck russia s space programme last week when their luna 25 shuttle crashed into the moon s surface. the race back to the moon is a hallmark of renewed interest in space exploration among the world s major economies due to better technology, the hunt for natural resources and rising political tension at home. china and the us have both also announced their own missions to the moon s south pole with china even announcing a joint plan with russia to set up a lunar research station on the rock in 2021. meanwhile nasa has announced plans to send the first women and the first person of colour to step foot on the moon in 2025 but now suggests the da
good morning, everyone. and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, august 23rd. i m eamon mohyeldin in for jonathan lemire. trump reportedly had his lawyers negotiate for him to turn himself in during prime time television hours. as the guardian reports trump wanted to maximize television ratings for his benefit for his surrender to the authorities in atlanta and could extend the coverage of the proceedings by speaking afterwards in front of cameras and reporters. this, of course, is trump s fourth indictment in as many months. in each he s worked to turn appearances into spectacles and quote, in an effort to discourage the indictments. the booking process in fulton county typically includes a mug shot, fingerprinting and taking both height and weight measurements. the guardian reports trump has asked his lawyers and the secret service to get him out of taking that mug shot. in previous cases he did not have to take one, but the fulton county sheriff has stated the
be placed under arrest. i m jake tapper in washington, d.c. and this is the lead. this hour i m joined by my colleague kaitlan collins who s down there outside the fulton county jail. we expect mr. trump to surrender at 7:30 p.m. eastern. that s what he announced he would do, anyway. his motorcade arrived at the newark, new jersey airport in the last hour for his private flight down to atlanta. a number of trump co-defendants also surrendered today including former white house chief of staff and former north carolina congressman mark meadows. and the first trial date in the court has been set. pro-trump lawyer ken cheseboro, who is the alleged architect of the fake electors plot, we re told, cheseboro set to go on trial october 23rd. his team asked for a speedy trial, which is his right in georgia, although donald trump s lawyers oppose the speedy trial. kaitlan, you re down there in georgia outside the jail, fulton county. what is the environment like there? are there a lo
what we know about secretary antony blinken s meetings today. and was baseball s biggest star swindled by his own interpreter? the bizarre, truly bizarre gambling scandal that broke around shohei ohtani. let us start with donald trump s financial state. dasha burns is with me from palm beach, florida. dasha, it s a whole lot of money, not a lot of time left. what s the latest? reporter: yeah, the clock is ticking, and the former president is growing ever more frustrated, he s lashing out once again today on social media saying this is crazy, saying he would have to sell off these assets potentially, and would not be able to get them back if he were to win on appeal. we know from our colleagues reporting that there is some gaming out happening right now, internally, trying to figure out, hey, do we hit up some high dollar donors, which according to one source is one way they re trying to figure out how to get this cash. they re also trying to figure out how to install t