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president trump and his criminal history. and what if he takes the stand, he can be asked about cnn's laura coates is outside the new york courthouse okay. >> laura, we now look ahead to this afternoon& for monday when we're we're expecting opening arguments i mean, history is being made as you know, this is a former president united states on trial criminally about 15 floors above us right here outside of a manhattan courtroom there are 18 jurors who will be impacted, and panel that includes six alternates. >> and of course, the 12 jurors who were already 2nd to be the ones to deliberate now, those alternative would be very important still, because those alternatives will likely or might be high opportunity to actually deliberate in full. i want to get now to kara scannell, who has been in and out of the courtroom all day today on this wealth frankly, a surreal de, but one of the surreal aspects of this includes an american president on trial, and he has been closely watching all the taking place. >> yeah, he has been we saw yesterday. he was very engaged

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points. 0ne, if we nationalise those companies, we let those shareholders and those bondholders and those people who have made over 72 billion pounds worth of our money, instead of investing in the sewerage system, that investing in making sure london is supplied with water, because blunder is now on the verge of running out of water, because of lack of investment in infrastructure. what i said was the legislation already exists for the secretary of state to actually resolve and move this forward this afternoon with nothing more than a stroke of a pen. government in a secondary state has the authority to issue what is called enforcement orders which allows government to effectively take control of those companies while they remain in private ownership and government can order those companies, this is what you are going to invest in infrastructure and this is what you will pay your shareholders, this is what you would do to pay down your debt and this is what you do to pay your chief executive. the government has the power to do that this afternoon.— the power to do that this afternoon. , , .,' , afternoon. yes, therese coffey, who is the _

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but others believe that's unrealistic and that this damage is too severe to pick up the pieces now. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. she will be hit shortly to take you through the afternoon but here's a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. —— mariam will be here shortly. hello again. for many of us today, the weather will be settled. we will see a change coming in from the west a bit later on in the day. that is courtesy of the weather front wrapped around the area of low pressure that will come in late afternoon and early evening, cross us overnight, bring some rain and fresh conditions. before that, the cloud across scotland, northern england, northern ireland and the south will continue to break, sunny spells, some will be hazy, a chance of an isolated shower in the midlands, wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland, but that is all. it will feel muggy today. southerly winds, top temperatures

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goodwin, from newcastle—under—lyme, he paid $250,000 for his ticket back in he paid $250,000 for his ticket back in 2005 he paid $250,000 for his ticket back in 2005 and subsequently has had his parkinson's diagnosis as i was worried for some time that he couldn't be able to take part but looks like he absolutely is going to be there this afternoon. i looks like he absolutely is going to be there this afternoon.— be there this afternoon. i think that is one _ be there this afternoon. i think that is one of _ be there this afternoon. i think that is one of the _ be there this afternoon. i think that is one of the really - that is one of the really interesting things is that width of the age of the people going up. we have a student right the way through to somebody with parkinson's. that's one of the things that virgin are really trying to push is the idea of making space more accessible for people. that transition from having astronauts and cosmonauts, professional people whose job it is to go into space, the transition towards space flight participants when it becomes much more like when we go on holidays or on a plane to spain or greece. make it much more standard, much more normal and that is going to be interesting about this flight is, are they able to do that? are they able to make it as accessible as they hope it will be? they must be expecting to because

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�* a tewkesbury and this is after a teacher was stabbed in tewkesbury this afternoon.— this afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. _ this afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. i'm — this afternoon. good afternoon, everyone, i'm the _ this afternoon. good afternoon, everyone, i'm the lead - this afternoon. good afternoon, everyone, i'm the lead for - everyone, i'm the lead for operational policing in gloucestershire and i will read a statement about the incident in tewkesbury this morning. due to the fact a number of inquiries are ongoing i hope you appreciate i am not in a position to go into more detail at the end or take any further questions. just after 9am this morning, we received a call from someone telling us about a threat to a teacher at tewkesbury academy and minutes later we received a call from the ambulance service... teacher had been stabbed in a corridor at the school. he was taken to hospital with a single stab wound and remains in a stable condition. it was initially thought that the suspect had fled the scene and hidden himself within the school grounds but our officers, including

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story. there has been a different related development, one of the things that the director—general of the bbc spoke about in his e—mail to bbc staff yesterday, tim davie, was deploring some areas of what has happened in social media, speculation on the identity of the still unnamed bbc presenter with some bbc names being named as being this particular presenter and they had gone on to social media to actually deny vociferously these accusations that they were the bbc presenter in question and one of those people was nicky campbell, of course, who works for the bbc and we have just been told... well, this course, who works for the bbc and we havejust been told... well, this is what nicky campbell said earlier on his show today, saying today i'm having further communication with the police in terms of malicious communication and this afternoon, we have received from the metropolitan

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double edged when on show in the uk. 0ften politics in downing street and the pomp and pageantry of the royal side at buckingham palace or as it was today at windsor castle. the two men are inside the castle for a private meeting. we are told they are taking tea for half—an—hour or so where they will have time to discuss issues important to them. some time to see elements of the royal archive linked to the united states here at the castle and an important meeting about the climate before president biden leaves later this afternoon.— the kremlin now says president putin met the leader of the recent armed mutiny in russia after it failed. it says mr putin had three hours of talks with yevgeny prigozhin and some of his commanders from the wagner mercenary group. according to the president's spokesman, they told mr putin they unconditionally supported him. let's get more on this from bbc monitoring's russia editor, vitaly shevchenko.

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examined, the opt out similar is similar to what was used in shrewsbury and telford were not maternity inquiry was conducted. as well as this we have heard today from the trust themselves who have held their annual general meeting and the chairman says they were determined to embark on a new and honest and transparent relationship with families who have been filled by the trust maternity care because they said not only have they failed with care but also doubled and worsened the experience by erecting a brick wall is what they call that when they refused to engage and listen to their concerns. a lot of work to be done, around 1700 cases and school remains for that number to be increased because the review team are still willing to accept new cases. michael, thank you. the time is 18 minutes past one. our top story this afternoon. bbc managers are expected to meet the police today to discuss the claims that one

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to answer and the pressures on the human resources department to get to the bottom of this but what we have at the moment is a that could seriously dent the reputation of the bbc. us presidentjoe biden will arrive in the uk later today ahead of the meeting with the prime minister rishi sunak. the two allies have disagreed in public over the decision to send cluster bombs to the ukraine. the issue has dominated the buildup to the visit. jonathan blake reports. mr president, thank you. a, mr president, thank you. a presidential visit will always focus minds and offer an opportunity to do business. that afternoon. jae opportunity to do business. that afternoon.— that afternoon. joe biden arrives in _ that afternoon. joe biden arrives in the _ that afternoon. joe biden arrives in the uk - that afternoon. joe biden arrives in the uk a - that afternoon. joe biden arrives in the uk a month\ that afternoon. joe biden - arrives in the uk a month after he and the prime ministers find a new agreement to strengthen the long—standing relationship between the uk and the us. the resident between the uk and the us. the president of _ between the uk and the us. tue: president of the between the uk and the us. tte: president of the united between the uk and the us. "tte: president of the united states, joe biden. ,, , , joe biden. downing street sees the president's _

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spread their way northwards, into scotland, during the overnight period. part two of the weekend looks a little bit better. there will be sunny spells around, but further showers too and low pressure always close by, and these weather fronts, which will continue to generate these showers and thunderstorms. now, we start sunday off on a bright note, plenty of sunshine. that's the overnight rain — thundery in places, clearing northwards, so it could be quite wet in 0rkney all day. an area of rain, some of it thundery, could affect east anglia and the south—east for a time through the morning. then that clears into the afternoon, and then it's sunny spells, scattered showers. most of these, northern ireland, wales and western england. now, it's going to be a cooler, fresher day across the board. top temperature, around 23 degrees in the south—east. so we could have some disruption at wimbledon for that early rain. but then, into the afternoon, it does look like conditions will improve, with increasing amounts of sunshine. so as you move into sunday evening, most of the showers fade away — not completely, but most of them will. we'll see lengthy, clearer skies, but across the south—west, here, we'll see some cloud thickening, with increasing breeze too.

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