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juror question. and part of the reason for that is because delaware is sort of ground zero for some of these, especially the opioid crisis it was just really striking that when you're talking about a case that's really going to delve into what is an addict. when does someone stopped being an addict win? in terms of hunter biden at this time was in and out of rehab? you're going to have an audience that is going to have intimate understanding of that system it's really fascinating because again, for those who haven't been paying super close attention to this trial before it started, the question at hand is whether or not a hunter biden effect essentially lied on a form that allowed him to buy a gun by saying he was not addicted to drugs at the time and you report in axios, quote, hunters, a hunter biden's lawyers have signaled they will contest that he knew he was an addict at the time. >> given he had just finished a short stint in a rehab program

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with taylor swift fans coming from all over the world to liverpool, the fully booked phoenix hotel is even renovating rooms to welcome as many as possible. we've got people coming from different cities that haven't actually got tickets. they just want to experience what liverpool is about and get the, you know, the vibe and all the different things that we're doing in the city. it's attracting people, just want to be here and experience it with us. from the moment swifties arrive here in liverpool or taylor town, as it will temporarily be known, they'll find a special, dedicated information point in there, inside liverpool lime street station, giving them details of everything that's happening around the city. and as fans step out, perhaps wondering, does liverpool really love taylor? well, the answer awaits them over there, written large across the front of st george's hall. artist bethan is making customised jackets for taylor mega fans and helping create the installations that will transform the city while the tour is here. i think the whole taylor town thing that the city is doing is really important because it means that there's going to be loads of people coming to the city who haven't got

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who have followed hisjourney, the whole family's journey over the past years. really recommend you try and watch it and also have some tissues to hand because it is quite an emotional watch. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. it has been confirmed that a baby who was found on a freezing night injanuary in east ham, has two older sibilings who were also found abandoned. baby elsa is a biological sibling to baby harry who was found in plaistow in september 2017 and baby roman was found in newham in 2019. dna has confirmed all three have the same parents who haven't been traced. bbc news and pa have been given permission to report the details after a family courtjudge ordered the story was of great public interest. new figures show the number of blue badge thefts in london has more than quadrupled in the last decade. the badges help people with disabilities or health

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this? �* , ., benefit and impact of a tour like this? �*, ., i. benefit and impact of a tour like this? �*, ., .,~ benefit and impact of a tour like this? �*, ., ., benefit and impact of a tour like this? �*, ., this? it's how you make a city feel, we learned — this? it's how you make a city feel, we learned that _ this? it's how you make a city feel, we learned that in _ this? it's how you make a city feel, we learned that in eurovision. - this? it's how you make a city feel, l we learned that in eurovision. when you came _ we learned that in eurovision. when you came to— we learned that in eurovision. when you came to eurovision it felt like you are _ you came to eurovision it felt like you are being given a big hug by the city, its— you are being given a big hug by the city, it's the — you are being given a big hug by the city, it's the same with taylor, she is an— city, it's the same with taylor, she is an incredible artist, we're looking _ is an incredible artist, we're looking at— is an incredible artist, we're looking at at young artists to really — looking at at young artists to really create a whole tour around the city _ really create a whole tour around the city which gives people an expensive liverpool even if they haven't — expensive liverpool even if they haven't got a ticket. we expensive liverpool even if they haven't got a ticket.— expensive liverpool even if they haven't got a ticket. we saw some exam - les haven't got a ticket. we saw some examples of _ haven't got a ticket. we saw some examples of the _ haven't got a ticket. we saw some examples of the art _ haven't got a ticket. we saw some examples of the art installations l examples of the art installations and the murals, how do you ensure there is a legacy and build on that beyond the few days she is in town? we have been doing this for a long time, _ we have been doing this for a long time, it— we have been doing this for a long time, it is— we have been doing this for a long time, it is european capital of culture — time, it is european capital of culture in— time, it is european capital of culture in 2008, culture has been at the heart _ culture in 2008, culture has been at the heart of— culture in 2008, culture has been at the heart of our city since regeneration and it is important that we — regeneration and it is important that we carry that through. it is making — that we carry that through. it is making sure that when people come here, _ making sure that when people come here, they— making sure that when people come here, they feel that the city is part— here, they feel that the city is part of— here, they feel that the city is part of the show and it didn'tjust in the _ part of the show and it didn'tjust in the arena or a huge stadium. same ruestion in the arena or a huge stadium. same question do — in the arena or a huge stadium. same question do you. _ in the arena or a huge stadium. same question do you, in _ in the arena or a huge stadium. same question do you, in terms _ in the arena or a huge stadium. same question do you, in terms of - in the arena or a huge stadium. c—ne question do you, in terms of the economic benefits, how did it not just evaporate when it leaves town? we have got 600 venues with live music every night of the week,

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polls show _ worried about complacency. when the polls show such a massive lead, what some _ polls show such a massive lead, what some other _ polls show such a massive lead, what some other politicians here have said you — some other politicians here have said you knock on the door and some people _ said you knock on the door and some people will— said you knock on the door and some people will be saying, labour is going _ people will be saying, labour is going to — people will be saying, labour is going to in any way you don't need my vote _ going to in any way you don't need my vote. they are worried about people _ my vote. they are worried about people who haven't made up their mind _ people who haven't made up their mind they— people who haven't made up their mind. they need them to get out there _ mind. they need them to get out there and — mind. they need them to get out there and vote. of course they do. not overpromising. saying we are not going _ not overpromising. saying we are not going to _ not overpromising. saying we are not going to promise all these things because — going to promise all these things because i— going to promise all these things because i think they feel that that is what _ because i think they feel that that is what happened under conservative governments. they also know that the economic— governments. they also know that the economic situation means there's going _ economic situation means there's going to — economic situation means there's going to be some very difficult decisions, a lot of the problems that there — decisions, a lot of the problems that there are will take a very long time to— that there are will take a very long time to fix — that there are will take a very long time to fix. but they've got to be careful— time to fix. but they've got to be careful because they need to inspire people _ careful because they need to inspire people to _ careful because they need to inspire people to come out and vote as well, so big _ people to come out and vote as well, so big balance between saying trust us but _ so big balance between saying trust us but also — so big balance between saying trust us but also we are going to change things so— us but also we are going to change things so much that they want you to come _ things so much that they want you to come out _ things so much that they want you to come out and vote. xlit'icki things so much that they want you to come out and vote.— come out and vote. vicki young, thank you _ come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so _ come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so much _ come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so much for— come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so much for the i come out and vote. vicki young, i thank you so much for the moment and of course, we will be speaking to a conservative person in the spin room shortly as well to get that party's take. so, keir starmer has now arrived at the debate venue, expect rishi sunak will be arriving shortly

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really mean when they fearmonger about crime is that they want police and prosecutors to be tough on crimes committed pie people they look down on. black people, undocumented migrants, women who want abortions. black voters in texas and florida who haven't had their rights restored under the old jim crow laws in those states and of course, their political opponents who they have deemed their enemies. through the history of this country, law and order was directed primarily at people in those demographics. run away slaves and blacks targeted by jim crow and indigenous people who wouldn't willingly give up land and mexicans in texas who wouldn't give up theirs to alabama slave holders. remember the alamo and poor people and union workers, black and white, because capitalism. in the early 20th century before women won the right to vote, they were routinely arrested and jailed for trying to vote. as were untold numbers of black people denied the right to vote, and many were lynched for trying to exercise that right. the lynchers faced literally no

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to be an apprentice printer but he knew i wasn't happy. and he saw that i loved being on a film set. and he said to me, "what do you want to do?" and i said, "i want to be an actor." and he said, "well, if you get into drama school, i'll pay." and i tried for years to get into drama school, couldn't get into any of them. and i finally got into one and he paid for the first year. the second year i had to win a scholarship. but he was brilliant. he was an incredible benefactor. it's almost like a dickensian story. it's a really interesting story. and what fascinates me, just thinking about one of your current projects, the amy winehouse film... yes. ..is that that hinges on the relationship between a parent and a daughter. i mean, you play amy's dad. amy, for those who haven't seen the film and aren't so aware of all of amy's sort of problems, she was the most gifted singer. she was a sensation. but she also had grave addiction problems. she did, yes. and her dad, who was so keen to help her build this

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the courthouse is a part of his campaign at this point. the campaign is making an argument that he's a victim of a political witch hunt. that's part of his appeal to his base, i'm a victim just like you are. they're coming after me because they're coming after you. grievance and victim hood are central to his argument. while a courthouse is not a traditional campaign stop, he's making it, in fact, integral to his own campaign for another term. >> do you think that, as we go down the line and as we get closer to november and as these cases continue to be a focus of many people's attention, that it could start turning some against the former president, maybe some who haven't made a decision one way or another? >> well, the problem is of course there's no history for us to point to to say ah-ha, this is how it normally happens. we haven't had a president before, much less a presidential

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>> you are saying if donald trump doubles the last biggest margin which was 12 and beats these people by 24 percentage points, the media will still spend that as a loss if it's not above the 50% threshold? that's pretty crafty. >> no doubt. >> we have the immigration exit poll analysis. also voters overwhelmingly want major change or major of people in the federal government. how do you interpret that? >> they want a changemaker. that is what donald trump went on last time. draining the swamp, building the wall, taking on these issues. you pointed this out at the top of the show. trump is winning among new caucus goers. these are new people who haven't voted before who are showing up and saying i want donald j. trump. that is happening. that's a big deal. one other point i would make. who gets number 2 is important. ron desantis is only 2%. if ron desantis gets in second

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could love donald trump. negative 40 wind chill, i don't know what that feels like. i don't want to know. >> in this poll, he was winning 56% of first-time caucus goers. the next person was haley at 14, i think. so, he's doing pretty well with these first-time caucus goers. and that's been their focus this whole race, not people who are, sort of, uninitiated. they're going to -- trump voters who haven't participated in caucuses before and their operation has been focused on this for months. we'll see how it works in, you know, these ridiculous temperatures. >> i'll take the other side of this. i think they are not going to have trouble motivating these first-time people. we've seen people show up for trump rallies. you know. you were there. hot, cold, raining. that's just to show up and watch something. now -- now, with vindication at hand, it's their first chance to show up and do something. i think come hell or high water

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