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Israel launched strikes on iran according to us officials, following unprecedented attacks on israel a week ago during which it wants more than 300 drones and missiles. So why did iran attack israel . I was in retaliation for israels targeting of the consulate in syria on the first of april in which iran says seven of its military officers were killed. As a long running shadow war between these bitter rivals which is out in the open. We analyse footage from the letters attack sent to our colleagues which shows the succession of flashes in the sky said to be above isfahan. We think it is to be consider flashes match up perfectly. Indicating they show the same event. Isfahan, the location of the attack is significant because several of the
Nuclear Facilities
are based there. Iran said nothing to see here, the official state news shows this footage in an attempt to confirm the scene after the explosions. He describes everything is safe and sound. International atomic agencies as there is no damage to iran declare such wishes will be up and unable to buy a five price cells. Verify for ourselves. Earlier i spoke to laura blumenfeld, middle east analyst and former senior
Policy Advisor
on the state departments
Israeli Palestinian
negotiating team. She gave me her take on last nights strikes. I would the scales of
Rough Justice
are back in balance. The tangibles on both sides from the iranian strike and the israeli counterstrike, tangibles are zero dead and minimum damage but i think what is fascinating other intangibles. Who wouldve thought
World War Iii
would be averted through a compelling storytelling. That is how we are avoiding further escalation. They are saying what strike . And the israelis are making it sound like a scene from the godfather where the man wakes up with the horse head in his bed and he is terrified because he knows the long arm of israeli justice can reach you at any time. We have hardly heard confirmation from either side about what is happening, israel has not confirmed it has carried out a strike, iran seems to be downplaying it, is it designed to de escalate the situation . It was an immaculate attack with no real engagement and an american official said to me today, i wont talk about last night. So if that is what it takes to get us to a better day, then so be it. I guess the question is, where are we now in terms of escalation . Are we expecting there to be more strikes or could this now bring at least a relative pause in this tit for tat . A pause but i am still concerned, ifeel like what has happened in this past couple of weeks is there is a
Retaliation Inflation
where the price of payback has gone up and taboos have been broken. There are some of the things that have gone easy, a couple of things that make me uneasy. I am wondering in this kind of regional play, all four play, everyone has had their moment where they stepped into centre stage except hezbollah, so i am waiting to understand what is happening there. They are the people who gave
Israeli Military
planners night sweats. There are
Nuclear Facilities
, was that sending a message by israel, we know
Benjamin Netanyahu
has has been a long opponent of iran developing a
Nuclear Weapon
. Opponent of iran developing a nuclearweapon . He opponent of iran developing a
Nuclear Weapon
. Opponent of iran developing a
Nuclear Weapon
. He had to take his sho. Nuclear weapon . He had to take his shep he
Nuclear Weapon
. He had to take his shop. He got
Nuclear Weapon
. He had to take his shop. He got that
Nuclear Weapon
. He had to take his shop. He got that body
Nuclear Weapon
. He had to take his shop. He got that body blow| his shop. He got that body blow in october seven and maybe this impact will lead us towards the end of the entire war including in gaza, i dont think he will rest until he took a shot at iran also maracas were calling it a signal, not a strike last night and it is like
Messenger Pigeon Missiles
are dropping signals back and forth but again if it takes us to the next step i think that is good. Im optimistic because it looks like you can possibly turn this focus on an endgame of iran and use that to guide israeli to an endgame. There will never be motivated by gaza, there are entirely motivated and focused on a run back so the
Coalition Springing
into action last week and really could be the motivation that will bring israel moderated behaviour, to be more strategic in rafah and increasing humanitarian aid and that deal is supposedly reasonable on the table that hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. Hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. ~ ,. , ~ , ceasefire. When you think this uts ceasefire. When you think this puts united ceasefire. When you think this puts united states, ceasefire. When you think this puts united states, a ceasefire. When you think this puts united states, a very puts united states, a very strong ally of israel,
Going Forward
. Forward . They have been following forward . They have been following this forward . They have been l following this
International Theory
of bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel is not listening but it has worked. They went for a
Pinpoint Strike
this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they call a condition spaced invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full scale assault but much more pinpoint so its taken a lot of carrots and sticks and pushing and backpedalling but i think they are getting there. Are getting there. What about iran, are getting there. What about iran. Could are getting there. What about iran, could we are getting there. What about iran, could we see are getting there. What about iran, could we see any iran, could we see any engagements with iran was back we know they are behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, issues with the houthi rebels. Is there a chance this could lead to some sort of engagement with iran . 0nce sort of engagement with iran . Once again i think it is the arab states, i was think of them as the swing states in this
Body Referendum
on the
Abraham Accords
and they are playing a key role in what we found out last
Saturday Night
is they hate them more than
Benjamin Netanyahu
. They were willing to put aside the palestinian issue although they carry about it deeply and rally with the israelis and i was a game changer, everyone talks about how iran attacking israel on their own soil is a game changer but dont forget who is pushing back, and i was again change as well. Pushing back, and i was again change as well. Lots of moving ieces change as well. Lots of moving pieces that change as well. Lots of moving pieces that. Thank change as well. Lots of moving pieces that. Thank you change as well. Lots of moving pieces that. Thank you very pieces that. Thank you very much. Also in the region an explosion in just the last few hours has rocked a
Baghdad Military
base used by the iranian backed
Popular Mobilization
force. The pmf said in a statement the explosion caused material losses and injuries. Two
Security Sources
told reuters it is not known who was responsible. Three fighters were wounded, according to a local government official. The us military said they have not conducted activity in iraq. Well continue to bring you the latest updates as we get them. Here in washington, all eyes are on capitol hill as a foreign aid package for ukraine is finally set to make it onto the house floor. Lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including assistance for israel and taiwan. Republican
Speaker Of The House
mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. Congress will be voting in the wake of more deadly attacks on ukrainian civilians. On friday, russian missiles struck a rail station and a
Maternity Hospital
in the central
Dnipro Petrovsk
region. Local
Officials Say
at least seven people were killed including an 8 year old child. President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
told nato members on friday that ukraine needs more air
Defence Systems
to counter russian strikes. Putin must be brought down to earth, and our sky must become safe again. And it is real. And it depends fully on your choice. Choice whether life is indeed equally valuable everywhere, choice whether you have equal attitude to all partners, choice whether we indeed are allies. And on the heels of fresh russian strikes and just before that key vote on us aid to ukraine i spoke with melinda haring, a
Senior Advisor
at razom for ukraine, a nonprofit
Human Rights Organization
supporting ukraine. I want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. Why do you think now he is changing his stance . Even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob . Thank you for doing this, i think mikejohnson has seen the light. He is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. Its notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing christians and christians were able to see him and tell him their stories and pray with them so that emotional heart had a factor in it. He also received multiple very dire
Intelligence Briefings
and i think that scared him as well. Politics were involved as well, this has been a long process, a two month delay that could have been resolved sooner. He has a complicated legislative piece that had to satisfy maga republicans, democrats to make this happen. Mikejohnson is new to this role as well. It is a miracle that we are where we are that we expect the aid bill to go through tomorrow. That is expected to happen on capitol hill tomorrow. We do think it will pass and we will have to wait and see what happens and i want to talk about the details within the foreign aid bills, there are several of them, the senate bill has been split off. Some of the aid for ukraine that comes in the form of loans, also language that would seize russian assets to help finance this. What are you making of the details . There is much ado about nothing with the loans, i think they are a small part of the entire package. I expect that aspect will be for given. There are new things i like in the house bill, it demands the white house and these long range rockets that ukraine has been begging and pleading for and these are so important because the additional length allows ukraine to strike crimea and hit in occupied ukraine. And hit ammo and depots and get
Behind Enemy Lines
and they had not been able to do that because the white house has been cowardly. The republicans are going to force the white house to send these long range attacks. Thats a good thing. Repo is the act that would send 300 billion in russian state assets, it would seize them and transfer them and allow the money to be used for russias reconstruction and that is a great thing. It needs to happen and we have seen sentiment change on that as well. I was struck by something the mayor of kharkiv, ukraines second biggest city, said. He said we need defence support to prevent this becoming a target. How important are the systems for ukraine . When i look at the package that is before congress the things i want to see in ukraine tonight are 155 millimetres shells and more air
Defence Systems
and the attic on did something smart. It has been raining for this bill to be passed and it has a lot of these
Weapon Systems
in ammunition ready to go in europe so as soon as
Congress Passes
the bill biden will sign it immediately and the
Weapon Systems
can be sent. Air defence is essential and we have seen needless lives and dozens of people die in the last week, you said in dnipro and these are innocent people who dont need to die. Congress has not been able to act, we are seeing unnecessary suffering because of it. I think the question may be that did the us make a mistake by not providing this
Weapon Assistance
at the beginning of the conflict and instead dragging it out and providing more of a trickle in terms of weaponry . Thats an easy question. Absolutely yes. We would be in a much different place, ukraine would be in a different place,
American Interest
s,
European Security
would be in a far different place if we had the courage at the beginning of the war that we are showing now. Present biden is self deterred, he put many lines impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. He said he would not send tanks, hes put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them and he finally does the right thing but its too late and the cost has been enormous and the cost is
Human Suffering
and lives lost in ukraine. A three day meeting of g7 foreign minsters on the italian
Island Of Capri
has wrapped up. Discussions were dominated by the wars in ukraine and the middle east. In attendance the
Foreign Ministers
from the united states, britain, italy, canada, france, germany and japan. They promised to beef up ukraines air defences and told china to stop supporting moscows
Military Industry
if it wanted good relations with the west. But on the final day, much of the focus was on israels strike on iran and calls for cooler heads to prevail. Our correspondent,
Jessica Parker
reports from capri. The meeting of g7
Foreign Ministers
here on the italian
Island Of Capri
has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a dominant factor here. We went to one of the final press conferences, it was with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, and it was really interesting. He really did not want to be drawn on events overnight in iran. He was asked repeatedly byjournalists including myself about what had happened, what he might know, but he didnt want to say anything apart from the fact that he said the us had not been involved. I asked him, why wont you give any details . And he even described himself as incredibly boring on the matter. And its possible that this is a deliberate strategy to be boring by the us, and others, a way of barely acknowledging what has happened, not giving any detail, avoiding rhetoric, provoking any response, as part of an effort to cool the situation down. The word we kept hearing here from various ministers again and again and again in terms of the middle east was deescalation. Us media are reporting that more than 1,000 american troops will withdraw from niger in the coming months. It comes after hundreds took to the streets of nigers
Capital Niamey
last saturday to demand the departure of the us military. Niger had been a key
Security Partner
to us
Counter Terrorism
operations in the sahel region, until its government was ousted in a military coup lastjuly. Since then, those ties have been strained with the newjunta looking to foster closer relations with russia. Last month, nigersjunta ended a
Military Accord
with the us and welcomed
Russian Military
instructors and equipment. Preliminary procedings in former us president
Donald Trumps
new york � hush money� trial wrapped up friday, and opening arguments could begin as soon as monday. A jury of seven men and five women was confirmed friday they will ultimately decide the verdict in the first ever criminal trial of a former us president. Prosecutors say mr trump tried to hide payments he made to an
Adult Film Star
, to keep her quiet about an alleged affair. Mr trump plead not guilty to 3a counts of falsifying
Business Records
a felony crime under
New York State Law
that could see him jailed for up to 20 years. Fridays hearing also saw the judge reject mr trumps latest attempt to delay the case. Shortly after the jury was selected, a disturbing scene unfolded outside of the court house, when a man set himself on fire. Nada tawfik has more on all the days developments. Journalist had just learned that
Jury Selection Journalist
had just learned
Thatjury Selection
had concluded slightly after 1. 30 in the afternoon when the man went identified as a florida resident in his mid 30s entered the park,
Nuclear Facilities<\/a> are based there. Iran said nothing to see here, the official state news shows this footage in an attempt to confirm the scene after the explosions. He describes everything is safe and sound. International atomic agencies as there is no damage to iran declare such wishes will be up and unable to buy a five price cells. Verify for ourselves. Earlier i spoke to laura blumenfeld, middle east analyst and former senior
Policy Advisor<\/a> on the state departments
Israeli Palestinian<\/a> negotiating team. She gave me her take on last nights strikes. I would the scales of
Rough Justice<\/a> are back in balance. The tangibles on both sides from the iranian strike and the israeli counterstrike, tangibles are zero dead and minimum damage but i think what is fascinating other intangibles. Who wouldve thought
World War Iii<\/a> would be averted through a compelling storytelling. That is how we are avoiding further escalation. They are saying what strike . And the israelis are making it sound like a scene from the godfather where the man wakes up with the horse head in his bed and he is terrified because he knows the long arm of israeli justice can reach you at any time. We have hardly heard confirmation from either side about what is happening, israel has not confirmed it has carried out a strike, iran seems to be downplaying it, is it designed to de escalate the situation . It was an immaculate attack with no real engagement and an american official said to me today, i wont talk about last night. So if that is what it takes to get us to a better day, then so be it. I guess the question is, where are we now in terms of escalation . Are we expecting there to be more strikes or could this now bring at least a relative pause in this tit for tat . A pause but i am still concerned, ifeel like what has happened in this past couple of weeks is there is a
Retaliation Inflation<\/a> where the price of payback has gone up and taboos have been broken. There are some of the things that have gone easy, a couple of things that make me uneasy. I am wondering in this kind of regional play, all four play, everyone has had their moment where they stepped into centre stage except hezbollah, so i am waiting to understand what is happening there. They are the people who gave
Israeli Military<\/a> planners night sweats. There are
Nuclear Facilities<\/a>, was that sending a message by israel, we know
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> has has been a long opponent of iran developing a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . Opponent of iran developing a nuclearweapon . He opponent of iran developing a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . Opponent of iran developing a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . He had to take his sho. Nuclear weapon . He had to take his shep he
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . He had to take his shop. He got
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . He had to take his shop. He got that
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . He had to take his shop. He got that body
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> . He had to take his shop. He got that body blow| his shop. He got that body blow in october seven and maybe this impact will lead us towards the end of the entire war including in gaza, i dont think he will rest until he took a shot at iran also maracas were calling it a signal, not a strike last night and it is like
Messenger Pigeon Missiles<\/a> are dropping signals back and forth but again if it takes us to the next step i think that is good. Im optimistic because it looks like you can possibly turn this focus on an endgame of iran and use that to guide israeli to an endgame. There will never be motivated by gaza, there are entirely motivated and focused on a run back so the
Coalition Springing<\/a> into action last week and really could be the motivation that will bring israel moderated behaviour, to be more strategic in rafah and increasing humanitarian aid and that deal is supposedly reasonable on the table that hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. Hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. ~ ,. , ~ , ceasefire. When you think this uts ceasefire. When you think this puts united ceasefire. When you think this puts united states, ceasefire. When you think this puts united states, a ceasefire. When you think this puts united states, a very puts united states, a very strong ally of israel,
Going Forward<\/a> . Forward . They have been following forward . They have been following this forward . They have been l following this
International Theory<\/a> of bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel is not listening but it has worked. They went for a
Pinpoint Strike<\/a> this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they call a condition spaced invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full scale assault but much more pinpoint so its taken a lot of carrots and sticks and pushing and backpedalling but i think they are getting there. Are getting there. What about iran, are getting there. What about iran. Could are getting there. What about iran, could we are getting there. What about iran, could we see are getting there. What about iran, could we see any iran, could we see any engagements with iran was back we know they are behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, issues with the houthi rebels. Is there a chance this could lead to some sort of engagement with iran . 0nce sort of engagement with iran . Once again i think it is the arab states, i was think of them as the swing states in this
Body Referendum<\/a> on the
Abraham Accords<\/a> and they are playing a key role in what we found out last
Saturday Night<\/a> is they hate them more than
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a>. They were willing to put aside the palestinian issue although they carry about it deeply and rally with the israelis and i was a game changer, everyone talks about how iran attacking israel on their own soil is a game changer but dont forget who is pushing back, and i was again change as well. Pushing back, and i was again change as well. Lots of moving ieces change as well. Lots of moving pieces that change as well. Lots of moving pieces that. Thank change as well. Lots of moving pieces that. Thank you change as well. Lots of moving pieces that. Thank you very pieces that. Thank you very much. Also in the region an explosion in just the last few hours has rocked a
Baghdad Military<\/a> base used by the iranian backed
Popular Mobilization<\/a> force. The pmf said in a statement the explosion caused material losses and injuries. Two
Security Sources<\/a> told reuters it is not known who was responsible. Three fighters were wounded, according to a local government official. The us military said they have not conducted activity in iraq. Well continue to bring you the latest updates as we get them. Here in washington, all eyes are on capitol hill as a foreign aid package for ukraine is finally set to make it onto the house floor. Lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including assistance for israel and taiwan. Republican
Speaker Of The House<\/a> mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. Congress will be voting in the wake of more deadly attacks on ukrainian civilians. On friday, russian missiles struck a rail station and a
Maternity Hospital<\/a> in the central
Dnipro Petrovsk<\/a> region. Local
Officials Say<\/a> at least seven people were killed including an 8 year old child. President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy<\/a> told nato members on friday that ukraine needs more air
Defence Systems<\/a> to counter russian strikes. Putin must be brought down to earth, and our sky must become safe again. And it is real. And it depends fully on your choice. Choice whether life is indeed equally valuable everywhere, choice whether you have equal attitude to all partners, choice whether we indeed are allies. And on the heels of fresh russian strikes and just before that key vote on us aid to ukraine i spoke with melinda haring, a
Senior Advisor<\/a> at razom for ukraine, a nonprofit
Human Rights Organization<\/a> supporting ukraine. I want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. Why do you think now he is changing his stance . Even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob . Thank you for doing this, i think mikejohnson has seen the light. He is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. Its notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing christians and christians were able to see him and tell him their stories and pray with them so that emotional heart had a factor in it. He also received multiple very dire
Intelligence Briefings<\/a> and i think that scared him as well. Politics were involved as well, this has been a long process, a two month delay that could have been resolved sooner. He has a complicated legislative piece that had to satisfy maga republicans, democrats to make this happen. Mikejohnson is new to this role as well. It is a miracle that we are where we are that we expect the aid bill to go through tomorrow. That is expected to happen on capitol hill tomorrow. We do think it will pass and we will have to wait and see what happens and i want to talk about the details within the foreign aid bills, there are several of them, the senate bill has been split off. Some of the aid for ukraine that comes in the form of loans, also language that would seize russian assets to help finance this. What are you making of the details . There is much ado about nothing with the loans, i think they are a small part of the entire package. I expect that aspect will be for given. There are new things i like in the house bill, it demands the white house and these long range rockets that ukraine has been begging and pleading for and these are so important because the additional length allows ukraine to strike crimea and hit in occupied ukraine. And hit ammo and depots and get
Behind Enemy Lines<\/a> and they had not been able to do that because the white house has been cowardly. The republicans are going to force the white house to send these long range attacks. Thats a good thing. Repo is the act that would send 300 billion in russian state assets, it would seize them and transfer them and allow the money to be used for russias reconstruction and that is a great thing. It needs to happen and we have seen sentiment change on that as well. I was struck by something the mayor of kharkiv, ukraines second biggest city, said. He said we need defence support to prevent this becoming a target. How important are the systems for ukraine . When i look at the package that is before congress the things i want to see in ukraine tonight are 155 millimetres shells and more air
Defence Systems<\/a> and the attic on did something smart. It has been raining for this bill to be passed and it has a lot of these
Weapon Systems<\/a> in ammunition ready to go in europe so as soon as
Congress Passes<\/a> the bill biden will sign it immediately and the
Weapon Systems<\/a> can be sent. Air defence is essential and we have seen needless lives and dozens of people die in the last week, you said in dnipro and these are innocent people who dont need to die. Congress has not been able to act, we are seeing unnecessary suffering because of it. I think the question may be that did the us make a mistake by not providing this
Weapon Assistance<\/a> at the beginning of the conflict and instead dragging it out and providing more of a trickle in terms of weaponry . Thats an easy question. Absolutely yes. We would be in a much different place, ukraine would be in a different place,
American Interest<\/a>s,
European Security<\/a> would be in a far different place if we had the courage at the beginning of the war that we are showing now. Present biden is self deterred, he put many lines impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. He said he would not send tanks, hes put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them and he finally does the right thing but its too late and the cost has been enormous and the cost is
Human Suffering<\/a> and lives lost in ukraine. A three day meeting of g7 foreign minsters on the italian
Island Of Capri<\/a> has wrapped up. Discussions were dominated by the wars in ukraine and the middle east. In attendance the
Foreign Ministers<\/a> from the united states, britain, italy, canada, france, germany and japan. They promised to beef up ukraines air defences and told china to stop supporting moscows
Military Industry<\/a> if it wanted good relations with the west. But on the final day, much of the focus was on israels strike on iran and calls for cooler heads to prevail. Our correspondent,
Jessica Parker<\/a> reports from capri. The meeting of g7
Foreign Ministers<\/a> here on the italian
Island Of Capri<\/a> has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a dominant factor here. We went to one of the final press conferences, it was with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, and it was really interesting. He really did not want to be drawn on events overnight in iran. He was asked repeatedly byjournalists including myself about what had happened, what he might know, but he didnt want to say anything apart from the fact that he said the us had not been involved. I asked him, why wont you give any details . And he even described himself as incredibly boring on the matter. And its possible that this is a deliberate strategy to be boring by the us, and others, a way of barely acknowledging what has happened, not giving any detail, avoiding rhetoric, provoking any response, as part of an effort to cool the situation down. The word we kept hearing here from various ministers again and again and again in terms of the middle east was deescalation. Us media are reporting that more than 1,000 american troops will withdraw from niger in the coming months. It comes after hundreds took to the streets of nigers
Capital Niamey<\/a> last saturday to demand the departure of the us military. Niger had been a key
Security Partner<\/a> to us
Counter Terrorism<\/a> operations in the sahel region, until its government was ousted in a military coup lastjuly. Since then, those ties have been strained with the newjunta looking to foster closer relations with russia. Last month, nigersjunta ended a
Military Accord<\/a> with the us and welcomed
Russian Military<\/a> instructors and equipment. Preliminary procedings in former us president
Donald Trumps<\/a> new york \ufffd hush money\ufffd trial wrapped up friday, and opening arguments could begin as soon as monday. A jury of seven men and five women was confirmed friday they will ultimately decide the verdict in the first ever criminal trial of a former us president. Prosecutors say mr trump tried to hide payments he made to an
Adult Film Star<\/a>, to keep her quiet about an alleged affair. Mr trump plead not guilty to 3a counts of falsifying
Business Records<\/a> a felony crime under
New York State Law<\/a> that could see him jailed for up to 20 years. Fridays hearing also saw the judge reject mr trumps latest attempt to delay the case. Shortly after the jury was selected, a disturbing scene unfolded outside of the court house, when a man set himself on fire. Nada tawfik has more on all the days developments. Journalist had just learned that
Jury Selection Journalist<\/a> had just learned
Thatjury Selection<\/a> had concluded slightly after 1. 30 in the afternoon when the man went identified as a florida resident in his mid 30s entered the park,
Blue Coloured<\/a> pamphlets in the air and doused himself in lighterfluid pamphlets in the air and doused himself in lighter fluid and sense of on fire and we could see the blaze and feel the heat. 0fficials later said he was not targeting an individual and he flew here for the trial. Investigation is ongoing but they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. They save they will review protocols around the courthouse in light of the high profile nature of the trial and whether or not to close the park to the public. Nevertheless fort resumed and remained on schedule and
Opening Statements<\/a> in this trial will now be beginning on monday. Donald trump leaving the court today again slamming this case as a hoax, a witch hunt, he is charged with falsifying
Business Records<\/a> to hide a so called
Hush Money Payment<\/a> to the
Adult Film Star<\/a>
Stormy Daniels<\/a> in order to influence the 2016 election, to hide a potentially damaging scandal. He denies all wrongdoing and the extra marital affair and
Opening Statements<\/a> will begin on monday. A key member of the us federal reserve, which sets
American Interest<\/a> rates, says the us is in no hurry to lower the cost of borrowing. Raphael bostic, the president of the
Atlanta Branch<\/a>, says the economy and jobs market are much stronger than expected, but theyre also keeping inflation too high to cut rates for now. Credit for the booming economy and blame for stubborn inflation are both being aimed atjoe biden and one of his
Flagship Policies<\/a> bidenomics, the spending of hundreds of billions of dollars to transform american industry. How that program plays out could make or break mr bidens re election campaign.
0ur Economics Editor Faisal Islam<\/a> reports from the state of georgia. Here in georgia, the landscape is changing the
Southern Bible Belt<\/a> of
America Reborn<\/a> as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. And where some of these vehicles are going, they wont need roads. So were building an all electric vertical take off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. This flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. Mass produced here . Mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands of flying cars per year. Were going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. The speed and the scale of americas green industrial rebirth is staggering. It shows itself in americas jobs numbers and
Growth Numbers<\/a> and raises the question, in this election year, about whether that old mantra that its the economy, stupid, that matters whether that still applies. This is green tech done the american way. 100,000
Electric Trucks<\/a> weighing three tons are a niche. Another factory for these
Rivian Trucks<\/a> is planned here in covington. But in the central squares ice cream parlour, many voters arent feeling a boom. Do people feel like its gone well over the past few years . Not at all, not at all. And hopefully itll get better this coming, you know, election year. But well see. How does it feel right now in terms of the us economy . Um, its not terrible. I mean, we adjust to it, the costs of everything, and you just kind of move on, were not going to stop living life \ufffd cause things are. Just work harder thats our motto. So most places are saying they cant find people to work, and so im like, well, if you cant find people to work, then why are our numbers so high . So, like, especially after covid. Back into americas big cities such as atlanta, the flipside of a
Strong Economy<\/a> stubborn inflation. And that presents a big dilemma here at the
Atlanta Branch<\/a> of the federal reserve, which helps decide us interest rates. So rate cuts are on hold, and there are new concerns about surging
Us Government<\/a> debt. I expect the us economy to be strong, to continue to be strong but not quite this strong. What do you make of some concerns in the markets about the fiscal position in the us, of debt now heading above 100 of the size of your economy . That youre noting that more and more people are asking whether our budgetary approach is a good thing to me that says, ok, now maybe we should be having that conversation about, are we undermining the confidence and the full faith and credit of the
Us Government<\/a> . Because we really cant afford to do that. Across the us, these government backed
Green Investments<\/a> are leading to new inflation and debt risks, but theyre also helping the economy defy expectations. It will matter for the election and the
World Economy<\/a> too. Faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. The biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the
Worlds Largest<\/a> democracy india. The election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. Thats an electoral roll of 970 million voters the countrys
Election Commission<\/a> says its set up 1. 2 million
Polling Stations<\/a> for them to have their say. Its simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days over the next six weeks. Yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. This is a line of men and women who are waiting to cast their vote. We are in a rural part of the northern state, what is behind me is a school that for the day has been converted into a polling booth. Inside the classrooms are electronic
Voting Machines<\/a> so this is not a paper ballot, people go in and press a button and that is how the vote is registered. Some of these people have cast their vote and i will show you what happens after that. If you look at that, she has just cast her vote and that is the ink with which your finger is marked in order to show that as a sign you voted. This is one of 102 constituencies voting today, this is one of them. As around 160
Million People<\/a> voting today, overall in the election there are nearly 970
Million People<\/a> who will be eligible to cast their vote. The
Prime Minister<\/a> to enter a motie and his party seeking a third term power,
Opposition Parties<\/a> have banded together to take him on and we have asked people what the key issues are on which are on their minds as they go in there to cast their vote, they have been talking about price rises, on employment, a lot of people especially women have been talking about security, people have been talking about moxie alsop before we go a reminder that you can find more on all the top stories, thats bbc. Com and we will find live coverage on saturday from the
Capitol Building<\/a> on capitol hill for the crucial vote on foreign aid to stay with us on bbc news for all of that coming up, we hand over now to our colleagues in london, thank you for watching. Hello there. Many parts of the uk had some lengthy spells of sunshine on friday, but there were a few showers around. The remain of some of this shower cloud in wolverhampton gave this fine end to the day, a fine sunset, and the majority of the shower cloud through friday afternoon was associated with a stripe of cloud you can see right here. This was actually an old cold front. The significance of that is colder air is behind it. And as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. Milder
Air Recirculating<\/a> around our area of
High Pressure<\/a> into
Northern Ireland<\/a> and western scotland. So its here through the weekend that we will see the nations highest temperatures. Now on to the next few hours, were looking at that colder air arriving, a lot of dry weather, a lot of clear skies. And that means its a recipe for things turning pretty cold. And heading into the first part of saturday morning, we start off with a frost, even some patches of frost, i think, across rural areas of southern england. The lowest temperatures probably down to about 3 or so into rural areas of
Northern England<\/a> and scotland. For saturday, where we get this colder air moving in, for most, its a glorious start to the day with clear, blue, sunny skies. A bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. Some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise its dry. The highest temperatures likely in
Northern Ireland<\/a>. We could see a 17 here in the very warmest spots. For sunday, generally, theres going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in across east anglia and south east england, where well continue to have quite a chilly wind. Could be even warmer for
Northern Ireland<\/a> if we were to get 19, well, that would be
Northern Ireland<\/a>s highest temperature of the year. So well be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week,
High Pressure<\/a> stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. If anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means theres more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and
Eastern Scotland<\/a> and some eastern areas of england as well. The best of the sunshine, probably parts of north west england, wales, south west england,
Northern Ireland<\/a> might still do 0k, and western parts of scotland. Where the sunshine comes out, it shouldnt feel too bad. But if youre in the east where its going to be quite cloudy with that wind coming in off the north sea, it will probably feel quite chilly. Temperatures picking up a little later next week. Voiceover this is bbc news. Well have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. Hello and welcome. This week, were finding out why a taylor swift correspondent is actually a thing for some in the media, how swiftonomics is now a real phenomenon. And the actor hugh grant says hes settled his legal case with one of
Rupert Murdochs<\/a>
Newspaper Groups<\/a> for an enormous sum. But well start with an important story from the uk that raises
Big Questions<\/a> for howjournalism works. Back in 2020, the
Health Authorities<\/a> commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. The cass review, as its called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. This is a
Polarising Subject<\/a> for some people. So, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it . Hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uks gender
Identity Services<\/a> for the corporations newsnight programme. She went on to write a book about it. I asked her when she first started her investigation. First came across it at all in 2017. I was off on my first
Maternity Leave<\/a> and there was a piece in the times
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