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The Context

saw that last week. you will see it again today. 50 saw that last week. you will see it again today-— again today. so how many people miaht be again today. so how many people might be affected _ again today. so how many people might be affected by _ again today. so how many people might be affected by this? - again today. so how many people might be affected by this? well, | again today. so how many people| might be affected by this? well, it is important to remember that under the illegal migration act became law last year all people arriving in the uk by irregular roots must be removed. the home secretary is now under a legal duty to remove them to a third country. but there is not a third country to send them to, at least not yet, so all those arriving since july least not yet, so all those arriving sincejuly has been sitting in limbo. no cases have been processed, the backlog is nearly 52,000 people with more small boats arriving. legally, the earliest anyone can be put onto a flight is 12 days after this bill is given royal assent. but according to rishi sunak, it will not start happening that quickly because they are expecting some legal challenges. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time. so what sort of legal challenge,

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Breakfast

from the oldest patisserie in the city, a new king means new cakes. on an historic day where a popular monarch steps aside to make way for her son. daniela relph, bbc news, copenhagen. those cakes look good, don't they? we will be alive in copenhagen little bit later in the programme. —— live. taiwan's new president, william lai, has vowed to stand up to chinese intimidation in his first speech after his election victory. beijing has repeated that taiwan is part of china and has previously referred to the territory's new leader as a "dangerous separatist". 0ur reporter shaimaa khalil is in taipei for us. good morning to you. thank you for joining us again today. the dust starting to settle in this election result. how historic is this election result? good morning. ithink good morning. i think my ears are still ringing in my head is still hurting from all the cheering and chanting and screams and music and

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

said he's worried people won't vote at all if 2024 is indeed a rematch. thank you for joining us again today. we heard from one voter in michigan's eighth district who says he's worried about turnout if it is a trump-biden rematch. and we have certainly seen polling that suggests a lack of enthusiasm for both of these candidates, and certainly president biden's numbers among democrats is certainly lower than he'd want them to be. what are you hearing from voters in your own district? >> i'm spending a lot of time in my district and around michigan as i always do. i don't panic about polls, since i remind everybody you all tell me i was crazy in 2015 and 2016 when my gut said donald trump was going to win and the polls showed it. i think there's a lot of work we

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CNN Tonight

who we know went before and sat down voluntarily with jack smith's team last month two days back to back and was asked about a range of topics we are told. his attorney is not commenting on this tonight but we are told by sources that was something that he was asked about in that meeting. just raising a lot of questions about what the end result of the investigation could look like. >> that is what this is all about. we are now coming upon what could be the end game here. we know the january 6th grand jury met again today. do we have a sense of what is next? >> i think a big question is what, if there are charges what they could focus on. everyone is kind of trying to play this game, even attorneys in the former president's orbit as well. is it going to focus on the fake electors and that scheme to have them, the seven states that he lost, will it focus more exclusively on the figures at the center of this, john eastman, sidney powell, mike

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CNN Tonight

questions of what the end result of this investigation could look like. >> and that's really what this is all about. i mean, we are now coming up on what could be the endgame here. we know the january 6th grand jury met again today. do we have a sense of what's next? >> i think a big question is, if there are charges, what they could focus on. everyone is trying to play this game, even attorneys in the former presidents orbit as well. is it going to focus on the fake electors and that scheme to have them -- the seven states he lost? will it focus more explicitly on the figures at the center of this, john eastman, sydney powell, mike flynn, patrick byrne, who is the former ceo of overstock? there is in the big questions -- indicted in that investigation or if he's an unindicted coconspirator, or if he's not mentioned at all. and i think there are just so many questions.

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America Reports

a ship or banging something on a ship. and they would probably be banging every 30 minutes, morse code for sos. three short bangs, three long bangs, three short bangs. distinct, easy to discern from a random noise. >> sandra: at first they did say in 30-minute increments, but they did not seem to confirm that in the presser, they heard them twice yesterday, again today, but no specific time frame was given. >> yeah, and the sailors on kursk who did this 22 years ago, it was difficult as oxygen levels went down to be precise about it, it was difficult to maintain the stamina and things like that to do these on a regular basis, so once again, we don't know the conditions inside the vessel, if anybody is alive.

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BBC News at Ten

in a makeshift courtroom, in a penal colony. that suggests the russian authorities want to limit the publicity that would inevitably come from transporting russia's most high—profile prisoner back to moscow. but the prison picture show didn't last long. the judge decided the trial should be behind closed doors. the press had to leave. and mr navalny�*s parents. his father, anatoly�*s reaction, "they have no shame." a protest leader and anti—corruption campaigner, alexei navalny has long clashed with the kremlin. i remember this five years ago. alexei navalny is russia's most prominent position figure and president putin's most vocal critic. he's been barred from running in the presidential election. he's now being arrested by police.

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BBC News at Ten

for the worst. stephen mcdonald, bbc news, beijing. president putin's most prominent critic inside russia, alexei navalny, has gone on trial again today, facing a series of charges, including extremism. 0ur russia editor, steve rosenberg, travelled to the prison, about 150 miles east of moscow, and sent this report. 0n trial again. the jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny in the dock in prison. we were allowed into the penal colony to watch but only on a video screen. he is facing multiple charges, including extremism, that could keep him locked up for decades. on paper at least it is a moscow court which is hearing this case and yet, this trial is taking place here, 150 miles from the russian capital,

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Talking Business

where it was regarded as wholly unacceptable, changing. business is easier. i think we should see more gay ceos, more lgbtq+ ceos. over time, maybe five years could be possible. ten years, i'm sure. lord john browne, always a pleasure, my friend. thanks for your time. much appreciated. well, that's it for this week's show. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website or the smartphone app. of course, you can also follow me on twitter, tweet me up, i'll tweet you back. you can get me at @bbcaaron. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. good evening. more blue sky and sunshine for the vast majority of us across the uk again today, always cooler and breezier towards the south coast. here's hastings in east sussex.

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BBC News

live in vienna with more not in the next hour. in the meantime, that's it for me. thanks for watching. hello there. good evening. more blue sky and sunshine for the vast majority of us across the uk again today, always cooler and breezier towards the south coast. here's hastings in east sussex. the best of the sunshine and the highest temperatures again in the west county. down in northern ireland, seeing plenty of blue sky and some lenticular clouds as spotted by one of our weather watchers in the north west of england over the higher ground of the lake district. now, next week, not a lot is set to change. it's dry and it's settled. there will be a lot more sunshine to come in the forecast. again, always best out in the west. there will be some more low cloud moving in from the north sea. plenty of moisture there overnight tonight. the cloud a little more extensive. it's got a head start. of course, it didn't clear for some spots all day, moving into parts of eastern wales and across the south of england, also the central belt. but it's mild underneath that cloud.

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