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between these people and me, i am i m nobody to them. valid point there. on top of that, the justice s story doesn t fit a timeline. time doesn t move in the way the alitos suggest that it did. the altercation between the neighbors, which alito says was the catalyst for the wife flying the same flag that was used on january 6th and the deadly insurrection, that happens on february 15th, 2021. we know that, because emily baden, who you just saw there, filed a police report that day. new york times reported that the flag photos were taken on jan war 17th, 2021, nearly a month earlier. senior correspondent at fox and officer of the agenda and writer and editor for protect

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:56:00

time doesn t take away the grief, pain and heartbreak, but there s a sense of a slow shift over the last 25 years that people want this town to be known for humanity amidst the horror, for courage after the tragedy. chris page, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday, many places had a real deluge. today, much drier, much brighter. over the next few days it will turn warmer, as well, with increasing levels of humidity, but it s not completely plain sailing. still some showers around through the afternoon, particularly affecting parts of northern england and scotland, there could well be the odd heavy one here, but a lot of dry weather, some spells of sunshine and temperatures of 21 degrees in glasgow, 20 in belfast, but 25, maybe 26 in parts of eastern england. through the evening,

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:54:00

because over the years i ve had a lot of surgeries myself, a few more now to go through. and it s a fact of whenever you go in for surgery, you just think to yourself, why, what was this all for? you do feel so angry, you wished it had never had happened? but we re here and it s made us all the stronger. and some people just weren t so lucky unfortunately. i lost my leg and i had a few more amputations after that. you automatically think, well, this is why, it s because of that day. today, you know, i m. i know what s going to sound weird. i wish i wasn t there that day, but i m proud of my scars. i m proud of, yes, that i have a limb because you know what, that s me, that s my story, that is my history. time doesn t take away the grief, pain and heartbreak, but there s a sense of a slow shift over the last 25 years that people want this town to be known for humanity amidst the horror,

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:04:00

sean dilley. a short time ago, we spoke to sean. we asked him what made these charges the most serious yet. i think it is the fact that they are using laws that ordinarily would be used to prosecute the mafia and mob bosses. 13 counts for donald trump out of the a1. he is among 19 defendants. they are very serious charges and we don t know how much meat is on the bones because not even donald trump s defence team has yet received disclosure and discovery of the documents. in terms of a timeline, we would expect in the next few days that he would appear in court for the arraignment, the first stage of any criminal trial process, where he would presumably plead not guilty because he has had his other cases. the prosecutor says that she will seek to bring this to trial within the next six months. that doesn t necessarily seem realistic because donald trump s lawyers and other cases have said they need more time to prepare.

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 11:37:00

wagner pays itself in gold. the people are left starving. we reached out to prigozhin, and he responded with a voice note calling our questions provocative and saying in part, quote, you ve received enough information. if by asking these questions you intend to just spit at me, then i suggest you come closer and after that, try to figure out if it s your throat in my hands or someone else s. willie? wow. that is some response to an extraordinary report there, richard. is there any pushback inside sure doesn t seem like it the wagner group is providing security for the president who seems to still welcome them there, is there anyone fighting for the people so that they don t just hand over these, as you say, half a billion dollar worth of natural resources that could enrich the country instead of enriching the russians? very few people, frankly. a lot of people in bangi are appreciative of the wagner

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