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that's more than 2 1/2 years from now. that's how much time they claim they needed to adequately prepare. that argument didn't go far with judge chutkan, who made it clear the proposed date was far beyond what was necessary. she even offered trump's team a chance to offer an alternate start date, but they wouldn't budge on the year 2026. the special counsel requested it begin in january, arguing there was a strong public interest in starting the trial sooner rather than later. quote, on a near daily basis, the defendant posts on social media about this case. he has publicly disparaged witnesses. he's attacked the integrity of the courts and citizens of the district of columbia, so under the speedy trial act, your honor, we need to find a time for trial when as soon as the defense can reasonably be necessary. judge chutkan also reiterated

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traffic blockages are not something we want to have happen. >> reporter: just hours after that interview, it did happen, to us. our first ride with cruise went as planned. but we then invited a long-time driving instructor, eugenia borges to join us. on a second ride. about one minute in, our car was at a green light but wouldn't budge. >> it's a very safe situation for the car to turn, and it's just staying here. i'm not sure why. >> reporter: the car eventually inched forward but kept stopping. >> we're kind of riding in two lanes. >> reporter: then all of the sudden it hit the gas. >> oh. >> okay. i don't know what it's doing now. >> reporter: our car drove straight towards the median and just stopped, taking up almost two full lanes. >> this is not good. yeah. people are honking at us. >> reporter: soon came the looks from other drivers. how does this compare to the worst driving student you've ever had? >> oh, this is much worse. >> reporter: cruise declined to sit down with us again, but in a statement said the car encountered an unexpected construction zone that

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are unhappy with that and have called on him to go immediately. political editor chris mason has this report on a day of political upheaval for westminster and the country. at breakfast time, there was talk of a constitutional crisis, a prime minister who wouldn't budge, and more and more ministers resigning. butjust after 9:00am, news borisjohnson would resign today. this, the most powerful street in the country, suddenly packed. those arriving for work here capturing the moment, too. at lunchtime, a lectern. those normally inside, outside. an audience awaits, and then a moment at once personal, political and constitutional. hi, everybody. it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party, and therefore

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day at westminster. about 12 hours ago he walked out of the door of number ten downing street to confirm he will resign as tory leader and that he intends to stay in charge until a successor is chosen. many of his colleagues, along with opposition parties, are deeply unhappy with that and have called on him to go immediately. remember, around this time yesterday mrjohnson was insisting he would not stand down. but after the avalanche of resignations over the past 48 hours, everything changed. our political editor chris mason begins our coverage. at breakfast time there was talk of a constitutional crisis, a prime minister who wouldn't budge, and more and more ministers resigning. butjust after 9:00am, news borisjohnson would resign today. this, the most powerful street in the country, suddenly packed. those arriving for work here capturing the moment, too.

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on borisjohnson to step down as prime minister as soon as possible, rather than waiting until his successor is named. in his resignation speech on thursday, mrjohnson said he'd stay in the job until the autumn. but many of his colleagues, along with opposition parties, are unhappy with that, and have called on him to go immediately. our political editor chris mason has this report on a day of political upheaval for westminster, and the country. at breakfast time, there was talk of a constitutional crisis, a prime minister who wouldn't budge, and more and more ministers resigning. butjust after 9:00am, news borisjohnson would resign today. this, the most powerful street in the country, suddenly packed. those arriving for work here capturing the moment, too. at lunchtime, a lectern. those normally inside, outside. an audience awaits, and then a moment at once personal, political and constitutional.

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to go immediately. political editor chris mason has this report on a day of political upheaval for westminster and the country. at breakfast time, there was talk of a constitutional crisis, a prime minister who wouldn't budge, and more and more ministers resigning. butjust after 9:00am, news borisjohnson would resign today. this, the most powerful street in the country, suddenly packed. those arriving for work here capturing the moment, too. at lunchtime, a lectern. those normally inside, outside. an audience awaits, and then a moment at once personal, political and constitutional. hi, everybody. it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party, and therefore a new prime minister.

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