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with the days of the week, other than that i'm fine. speak to the prosecutor began opening statements by painting that case as a criminal conspiracy while trump's defense argued the case should never have been brought in the first place. >> john: the prosecution calling david pecker to the stand for the former "national enquirer" publisher who was accused to have a catch and kill scheme. every senior correspondent live outside the state supreme what with all the goings-on. eric. >> hello. welcome back from new york. good to see you back in the studio here. the first witness for today has finished. that was as john said, david pecker. part of the prosecutor's say critical conspiracy with the defendant former president donald trump. pecker, the former head of american media incorporated which is the publisher of the

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we will keep an eye on what is happening in downing street where the prime minister will take to the podium shortly to hold a press conference on the government's rwanda bill. in the meantime, let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley. what can we expect to hear from the prime minister this morning? rishi sunak has previously _ prime minister this morning? ii si sunak has previously urged prime minister this morning? i1 si sunak has previously urged the prime minister this morning? i si sunak has previously urged the house of lords to pass this bill. he has told them not to frustrate the will of the people, in his words, and get

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continues to be deeply felt, with many questions about what happened before and since still unanswered. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. china has been hit by heavy rains, with flooding and landslides in parts of the country. 11 people have been reported missing and more than 60,000 have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong province, with a warning that river levels there could hit a once in a century peak. our china correspondent laura bicker reports. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. delivery drivers found themselves stranded,

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scenes back injanuary, when a tv station in ecuador was taken over by masked gunmen during a live broadcast. at the same time, powerful drug cartels set off explosions in several cities and there was widespread rioting inside ecuador�*s prisons. well now, in a referendum, ecuadoreans have voted in favour of letting troops patrol the streets to bolster security after a surge in gang violence. our south america correspondent ione wells sent this report from the capital, quito. ecuador�*s capital, quito, is bursting with life. but among the songs and smiles, clues that this is now the continent's most violent country. the bloodshed at this youth centre is just a sport. but on the streets, many young people are losing their lives at the hands of violent drug cartels. carmen's brother was killed by a gang member who wanted money when he wasjust 19. translation: the gang threatened us i at our house throwing stones at us .

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the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is rishi sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. 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 and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. so things are under way? they are, it feels like — so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog _ so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day - so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day here - so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day here in | it feels like groundhog day here in the house of parliament, the commons has once again started debating this legislation. god knows they've debated it enough already, i'll shortly moved a couple of votes on the amendments that were passed by the amendments that were passed by the house of lords last week, one effectively means that people who

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this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. and it's very unfair. fortunately, the poll numbers are very good. they've been going up because people understand what's going on. this is a witch hunt and it's a shame and it comes out of washington. it's in coordination with washington, everything, including the da's office. it's in coordination with washington. ijust want people to understand that this is done for purposes of hurting the opponent of the worst president in the history of our country. we are used to those similar themes coming out when dawn ultram speaks of the press, talking about the witchhunt —— donald trump speaks. let's cross to new york and speak to our correspondent. what is happening in court? ,, ., ., ., , ,

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streets, part of a referendum on bolstering security in the country following a surge in gang violence. 0ur south american correspondent sent this report. ecuador�*s capital, quito, is bursting with life. but among the songs and smiles, clues that this is now the continent's most violent country. the bloodshed at this youth centre is just a sport. but on the streets, many young people are losing their lives at the hands of violent drug cartels. carmen's brother was killed by a gang member who wanted money when he wasjust 19. translation: the gang threatened us at our housethrowing stones at us - because the murder occurred next to my son. they said if the gang member goes to the prison, my son would be the next person to die. i think militarising the country is not the solution. instead of investing that, they should invest in the youth. a cocaine dealer known as el gato

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pakistani prime minister in his first visit since the military strikes in january. first visit since the military strikes injanuary. during his stay, he will also meet pakistan's president who was elected in march, spoke about the need for better communication between the two countries. let's get more from our pakistan correspondent. the iranian a pakistani flags are flattering side by side all across roads throughout islamabad. both countries want to signal that this visit is about a sign of friendship. historically the two have had a relatively amicable relationship but backin relatively amicable relationship but back injanuary and iran launched a missile strike that hit inside pakistan's territory. pakistan responded in kind, also sending a missile strike that hid inside iranian territory, bedside said they were targeting militant groups. since then they seem to have come to some form of agreement, both talking about having a brother relationship but it does mean this is why this visit is considered to be particularly important. we have seen images as morning already of the

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to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. this is a potentially long day in westminster. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent. the westminster. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent.— political correspondent. the prime minister saying — political correspondent. the prime minister saying this _ political correspondent. the prime minister saying this legislation - minister saying this legislation will pass today. what will happen is mps this afternoon will vote on the changes the lords have suggested. we are expecting mps to reject them, it goes back to the lords and then we expect them to reattach certain changes to the bill. it will then bounce between the two houses, the lords and commons, between the two until eventually we are expecting this evening, ada could be lates, for the house of lords to eventually to give way and the bill to go through —— and it could be late.

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6th may to saturday 11th may. the dispute has been deadlocked since aslef rejected the latest offer in april. in the last few minutes, the metropolitan police have charged two men with allegedly spying for china. christopher berry, who's 32, and christopher cash, who's 29, are accused of breaching the official secrets act. they will appear in court on friday when hamas fighters crossed into southern israel on 7th october, it was seen as israel's 9/11 — an attack the country's much vaunted intelligence agencies had completely failed to anticipate. well, now the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the attack in which 1,200 people were killed and hundreds more taken hostage. in his resignation letter he said he carries that black day with him day after day, night after night. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports,

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