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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

other two verdicts, that in both 2019 and 2022, two separate incidents, that he defamed her on both occasions. similarly they're about judge engoron's finding, that he engaged in pervasive law, 6312 that led to the civil fraud finding. they can't talk about specific amounts. they can't talk about the $83.3 million verdict in the second e. jean carroll case. they can't talk about the $454 million verdict in the civil fraud case. they can talk about the liability findings. for the most part, donald trump is going to have a hard time explaining those. in many cases, what damned him in each of those cases has to do with his own conduct and own word. the civil fraud was about lying

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Forensic Files II

and just somehow crossed paths with tanya and jay. narrator: in june of 2019, william talbott was convicted of aggravated murder and sentenced to two consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole. his case is a forensic first. the suspected golden state killer was exposed by genetic genealogy. in talbott's case, in a legal precedent, the genetic genealogy evidence was presented to a jury and helped put him behind bars. this is a game-changer for investigators, for forensic scientists, for prosecutors. genetic genealogy is the best crime-fighting tool that's come along since dna came along. moore: in jay and tanya's case, genetic genealogy was able to develop a suspect

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The Media Show

which was talking about this really rapid increase in the referrals of teenage girls to gids — the gender identity development service — and she had spoken to two clinicians who worked at the service. it wasn't really a big sort of whistle—blowy piece but they had talked to her and said — what they'd seen and itjust — i thought it was very interesting, but i was off and, you know, spending time with my baby. and there was also a documentary that same year on bbc two about a gender clinic — a children's gender clinic in canada. and then, it was really a leak of a report in the autumn of 2018, going into 2019, that really got me interested in this, which was a report where ten members of staff from gids had gone to a doctor called doctor david bell — he's an adult psychiatrist at the tavistock — and they had relayed some very serious concerns and ijust thought, we don't often get nhs whistle—blowers. to have ten from a tiny service, something must be going on.

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Breakfast

on a final—frame decider by david gilbert. brecel looked to be in control and was 6—3 up after the first session where he started with back—to—back centuries. but the englishman fought back. ranked 31st in the world, he produced a superb match—clinching break of 65 to win10—9 and go through to the second round. to be honest i am happy the season is over, it's been a long one, enjoyed, but they have just played really well. the last four frames he played so well to win, i didn't expect to lose but i came to sheffield without expectations, i was not feeling so well, confidence is not that high, it is what it is, onto the next one. one of the favourites in sheffield isjudd trump. he's won five ranking titles so far this year. the 2019 champoin has the advantage in his opening match with hossein vafaei. he's 6 frames to 3 up. this was a pretty good shot from ali carter. the red goes off three cushions for a treble in his match

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Breakfast

the crucible curse struck again on the first day of this year's world snooker championship. no first—time winner has successfully defended their title and that run will extend for at least one more year as champion luca brecel was beaten on a final frame decider by david gilbert. brecel looked to be in control and was 6—3 up after the first session — where he started with back—to—back century breaks — but the englishman fought back. ranked 31st in the world, he produced a superb match—clinching break of 65 to win10—9 and go through to the second round. to be honest, i'm happy this season is over. it's been a long one, enjoyed it, but dave just played really well. the last four frames he played so well to win. i didn't expect to lose but i came to sheffield without expectations because i'm not feeling so well, confidence isn't that high, so it is what it is. on to the next one. one of the favourites in sheffield isjudd trump.

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Breakfast

one of the favourites in sheffield isjudd trump. he's won five ranking titles so far this year. the 2019 champoin has the advantage in his opening match with hossein vafaei. he's 6 frames to 3 up. this was a pretty good shot from ali carter. the red goes off three cushions for a treble in his match against stephen maguire. carter leads 5—4. england cruised to a record when over island. evie colden and abby dow scored hat tricks, island only got a penalty try, the red roses have set up a potential decider with one still undefeated going into their match with wales today. the score their match with wales today. iie: score probably doesn't show how much we had to come because it is such a big scoreline but i think that is the exciting thing, we know it was a good performance we know there is

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Breakfast

he's won five ranking titles so far this year. the 2019 champion has the advantage in his opening match with hossein vafaei. he's 6—3 up. this was a pretty good shot from ali carter. the red goes off three cushions for a treble in his match against stephen maguire. carter leads 5—a. the crowd there to see it might have been only the second biggest for a women's rugby international at twickenham, but they were treated to a record of a different kind. england's 88—10 six nations victory over ireland was their highest points win against their opponents and keeps them on course fora grand slam. jo currie has more. england have set the six nations alight — so far unbeaten, but were they unstoppable? or could this resurgent ireland side put a dent in their title hopes? the red roses�* backs have had a starring role in their campaign and abby dow once

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Breakfast

to reach the scottish cup final where they'll play the winner of today's semi between rangers and hearts. the penalties at hampden park yesterday came after a 3—3 draw. hart hit the post with celtic�*s fifth penalty but then won it for his team, saving killian phillips�* effort. celtic are looking to lift the oldest trophy in football for a record—extending 42nd time when they contest the final next month. with just a month or so left of her tenure, chelsea delivered one of their best performances under manager emma hayes, winning the first leg of their women's champions league semifinal against barcelona. erin cuthbert scoring the only goal of the game just before half time to give chelsea a 1—0 lead going into the second leg next weekend. it was barcelona's first home defeat in a competitive fixture since 2019. the curse of the crucible lives on! no first—time winner of the world snooker championship has successfully defended their title and that run will extend for at least one more year as champion lucas brecel was beaten

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Breakfast

erin cuthbert scoring the only goal of the game just before half time to give chelsea a i—nil lead going into the second leg next weekend. it was barcelona's first home defeat in a competitive fixture since 2019. the curse of the crucible lives on! no first time winner of the world snooker championship has successfully defended their title and that run will extend for at least one more year as champion lucas brecel was beaten on a final frame decider by david gilbert. brecel looked to be in control and was 6—3 up after the first session — where he started with back—to—back centuries — but the englishman fought back. ranked 31st in the world, he produced a superb match—clinching break of 65 to win 10—9 and go through to the second round. to be honest i am happy the season is over, it has been a long one, i enjoyed it but they have played really well. the last four frames he played so well to win, i did not expect to lose but i came to sheffield without expectations, because i'm not feeling so well, confidence is not that high, it is what it is, onto the next one.

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BBC News

character, and by that i mean they will be filming a section of the run and that will be in an episode of eastenders tomorrow. so there is so many fantastic stories. and also of course some brilliant reasons for running. i'm often in tears at the finish area, i don't mind saying that, because everyone is emotional, people are coming through and they are exhausted and they start talking about their mum, dad, daughter, son, who they are raising money for and in 2019 more than £1 billion in total since the marathon started in 1981 has been raised and more money for good causes will be raised today. i really look forward to hearing and sharing some of the stories at the finish area with you today. stories at the finish area with you toda . . , , ., , stories at the finish area with you toda . . , . . today. absolutely. i was reading and heafini today. absolutely. i was reading and hearing about _ today. absolutely. i was reading and hearing about a _ today. absolutely. i was reading and hearing about a woman _ today. absolutely. i was reading and hearing about a woman who - today. absolutely. i was reading and hearing about a woman who is i today. absolutely. i was reading and l hearing about a woman who is running with a real french on her back during this. and it's also the wide range of people, i think there is a 91—year—old, up to an 18—year—old, it is everyone, all parts of the community want to have a at this. it's being called the most inclusive

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