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Outnumbered

worst president in the history of our country. >> harris: you're watching "outnumbered" here with my cohost of emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. fox news contributor and the federalist editor and chief mollie hemingway. fox news contributor and retired u.s. marine bomb tech, joey jones. let's go straight to our correspondent who is outside the u.s. supreme court. a big day for trump in court. a lot to catch us up on, eric. >> this morning at new york state supreme court, the defense was blonde. michael cohen who has no criminal they said. michael cohen wants to see president trump go to prison. the prosecution said it was former president trump who broke the law. the defendant sat quietly at that event's table at times, former president trump shook his head and objection to what he was hearing. prosecutor told the hushed

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BBC News

they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly drugs are getting into the uk. netazenes made in labs in china are being smuggled into the country before being mixed into other illegal drugs. our correspondent has more. the 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. just really wanted to cuddle him.

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The Faulkner Focus

worse for biden trump holds a 19-point advantage when it comes to the mental and physical health to be a president. and nbc news correspondent says this is a problem. >> who has the strong record as president and again trump outpacing biden on that front and again you have to mention this one, too. necessary mental and physical health. we asked this four years ago. it was a wash. now a clear liability for joe biden. these are all troubling numbers for biden. >> harris: troubling on the friendly networks to biden. democrats are reaching for their big names now. former president obama joined biden in a digital pitch to small dollar donors, hillary clinton popped off on trump. >> trump was like just gaga over putin because putin does what he would like to do, kill his opposition, imprison his opposition, drive, you know, journalists and others into exile.

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World Business Report

on cheaper labour costs or favourable tax regimes. but what happens when that shifts back the other way? it's called near—shoring and it's given mexico a major boost as the trade war between china and the us hots up. scores of chinese companies have been taking advantage of conditions in northern mexico to get around us sanctions on chinese goods by making those same products in mexico instead. at the same time, some big us firms have relocated from asia to mexico. so what are the pros and cons? 0ur mexico correspondent, will grant, reports. made in mexico but owned by china. the sofas of the manoa furniture company are part of the buzzword in mexican business near—shoring. this is one of scores of chinese companies relocating to industrial parks in northern mexico to bring production closer to the us market. as well as saving on shipping, the final product is considered 100% mexican, meaning they avoid tariffs and sanctions imposed

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Verified Live

and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. thames water customers can see their bills increase by 40% of new plans to boost investment are approved. the water film which is the biggest in britain wants to increase its spending on 0bama to projects by £3 billion but is now seeking permission from the regulator to raise consumer bills for the second time this year. it comes amid criticism on the water quality in the river terms. the death has been announced in the usjournalist the river terms. the death has been announced in the us journalist terry anderson who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years doing lebanon's civil war. he was 76. he was cheap middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was adopted in beirut in 1985, he died at his home in new

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Verified Live

lords later on this evening, the house of lords will put forward two more amendments, slightly narrower they say in scope than the ones passed last week, then it'll presumably go back to the house of commons, but we'll have to wait and see whether the numbers are there on the opposition benches and across benches in the house of lords to send it back the house of commons one more time. but ultimately the thinking is the lords will back down, it'll make it onto the statute book at some point, the expectation is anyway this week, and ultimately the plans are in place to get flights off the ground to rolando. peter, thanks very much for that. let's speak to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. just remind us of the role that rhonda will play here? rwanda will exce -t the rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, _ rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, it'll _ rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, it'll give - rhonda will play here? rwanda willj except the refugees, it'll give them a shelter and food, then basically provide them with support for the first couple of years that they are here. it'll process their

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BBC News Now

issue has been huw edwards has been paid up to £500,000 to do nothing. it couldn't last any longer. he paid up to £500,000 to do nothing. it couldn't last any longer.— it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his _ it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role _ it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for— it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for many - it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for many years i it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for many years as| been in his role for many years as anchor of the news at ten, and covered some of the biggest events of the last few years. our anchors like that around any more? how unique was he? i want you to assess his career and importance to the bbc. ., , . ., his career and importance to the sac. ., , . ., , his career and importance to the sac. ., , y ., ., bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he was _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he was a _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he was a political- the bbc because he was a political correspondent, so we had political nous. coming from wales, he expressed the united kingdom as a whole, ratherthan expressed the united kingdom as a whole, rather than a very english point of view. he had all the experience on big events. my experience on big events. my experience having worked with

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Verified Live

welcome to verified live. we will start in new york, the latest on the donald trump trial. this is the live feed of the courthouse, clearly not inside the courtroom. no cameras allowed in the courtroom. no cameras allowed in the courtroom itself. sometimes that is in the us, not in this trial. we have pictures because there is a stills photographer, so this was earlier on, donald trump in court and he is hearing from the prosecution you are outlining the basis of their case. this hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels and the alleged falsifying of records after. we will get more detail from of records after. we will get more detailfrom our of records after. we will get more detail from our correspondent outside the court about what has

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Americas Newsroom

every bit of this process. >> dana: the other thing that is supposed to happen today would be opening statements. we have a note from kerri kupec urbahn, our legal correspondent. she said that she doesn't think those will take too long. maybe they will even be able to get through those today. with this juror situation, we don't know for sure. we're paying attention to it as this happens and at the same time this is also unfolding as we speak. you are looking live at columbia university facing this full blown crisis as anti-israel protests ramp up on campus. now with passover set to begin at sundown a rabbi putting out a chilling warning for jewish students recommending they stay home until safety is improved. joining us now is columbia university student and it is wonderful to have you here. i know you have gone home and planning to go home for passover but you had that statement from the rabbi yesterday. how did that make you feel?

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BBC News

there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in house of lords, some fears that this bill obviously seeking to address— this bill obviously seeking to address the concerns the supreme court _ address the concerns the supreme court made when they ruled this government policy to send some asylum _ government policy to send some asylum seekers arriving illegally here in — asylum seekers arriving illegally here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. i think what _ further legal challenges. i think what we — further legal challenges. i think what we don't know still at this stage _ what we don't know still at this stage is— what we don't know still at this stage is exactly how many people will be _ stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, _ will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months. — passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months, and also how many flights will be _ or months, and also how many flights will be able _ or months, and also how many flights will be able to get off before obviously the general election that we expect in the uk at some point later we expect in the uk at some point tater this — we expect in the uk at some point later this year. we expect in the uk at some point later this year-— later this year. that is our political — later this year. that is our political correspondent. later this year. that is our i political correspondent harry farley. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher gave me this update from the rwandan capital, kigali.

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