development last night. if it was the other way around and you had nancy pelosi or schiff sending the subpoena during the trump era, you can be sure there would be wall to wall coverage. instead, it is silence of the lambs. ashley: this guy is back, former fbi director james comey says there is nothing new in the durham report. watch this. do you acknowledge mistakes were made along the way? definitely, and they were found four years ago by the inspector general, nothing new in this document. in complex investigations, there are mistakes, it doesn t mean the fbi is incompetent. ashley: of course deny the fbi didn t do anything wrong, it would implicate him in some way, shape or form. joe: precisely, the next book deal might go away.
i just want to make that point we have some precedent for it. just to put a final touch on this, one thing donald trump is good at is making lemonade out of lemons. anytime he is in a criminal situation, in a court situation, the fbi raid, he will find a way to make this a fundraising opportunity, a merchandise opportunity. don t expect donald trump to hide away from this. he s going to leverage this as part of his campaign. the media is going to follow it. we saw this when he had his indictment a few weeks ago. there will be wall-to-wall coverage of this thing, and that ll try not the other candidates. i ll make the point we are seeing real world consequences with him, legally, on this, we haven t seen before. he was found liable in the civil trial. the judge s ruling today i think is not insignificant. he does fear, i think, certain legal consequences with we just got word that trump lawyers have requested a meeting with attorney general garland in that classified documents c
music. there was excitement around and, just me, | i felt a little bit proud that i i had been on such an occasion. i was only one out of i thousands, but the lads in the hand, all of those i from the school of music, they were all of the same sort of mind. | it was a great day, i apart from the weather. universally modest about their contributions, they will all be watching closely tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news. before we go, one more shot of london. it isjust before we go, one more shot of london. it is just about 1:30am there, we are going to have wall to wall coverage of the coronation happening today right there in london. we will be speaking to our correspondence again in the next hour as the world gears up for the coronation ceremony, so
cases. congress undeniably has a ton of room to hold hearings on anything on which legislation could be produced. that s a lot but that freedom comes up against the idea prosecution decision making is sacrosanct and that discretion is sacrosanct and has to be protected. always good to have you on the program. former president donald trump is asking for a delay in an upcoming civil defamation trial. the case brought by author e. jean carol who claims trump defamed her when he denied he raped her decades ago in new york his lawyers say a four-week cooling off period is needed after wall-to-wall coverage of last week s arraignment. the civil trial is slated to start in two weeks. another day, another ai advancement, this one with the potential toav se a lot of lives, that s next (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business,
but now you get to the typical grind of the legal process and that can be quite slow. as you mentioned, the next court date is in december, and that is when donald trump has been ordered to appear. but in future hearings, it mightjust be the lawyers behind closed doors. wall to wall coverage by the us media, of course, of this huge story in us politics. what has the analysis over there been? has it only served to harden party political lines? you ve never been able to separate the legal from the political here. in part, you see it both with da alvin bragg, there have been questions as to why he brought this case now