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after a few years, he is there. it happened with different coaches, and here is not a difference. it's who has confidence and does the work. meanwhile tonight, a huge match awaits in the championship as leeds try to move a step closer to an immediate return to the premier league. all they face middlesbrough, knowing victory would move them back into the automatic promotion places. 0ur reporter rob law is at the riverside stadium for us. good evening from a rather wet teesside, all those against leeds united and middlesbrough tonight, leads knowing it's a win would take them within a point of leicester city who take on southampton tomorrow. leads come into this one really struggling and form in recent weeks, they haven't won in the last three, without a goal and they last two, but they have crucially had a

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Trump Hush Money Trial

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

sweep the so-called gaza solidarity encampment. more than 100 students were arrested and we will send it back to you. >> martha: thank you very much alexis. with that we bring in daniela simon's i jewish student that goes to columbia. first year student and a new york post columnist joins us in a part-time columbia student who left nyu. so what goes through your mind when the fact you couldn't go to campus today? don't you -- isn't there an expectation that the university should provide an environment where no matter what you can go get the education that you paid for? >> that is the expectation and it is shocking what's going on. it's shocking that instead of studying philosophy and political scientists i am with your you today. it is, you know, -- the difference between protesting which as americans we all understand people have a right

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The World Today with Maryam...

mid to long—range missiles, and artillery shells. ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where russia has captured hundreds more kilometres of territory. kurt volker, former us ambassador to nato told the bbc about the significance of this. it's going to make a difference. and in the first instance, it is about giving ukraine the ammunition it needs to hold the line. the only reason the russian forces have advanced a little bit in recent months is because of the lack of ammunition on the ukrainian side. so that's going to be rectified. second, it will replenish the anti—aircraft systems or the air defence systems that ukraine has to protect kiev, odessa and other cities. that's also critically important because they are running low on air defence munitions. but most importantly, this package appears that it will contain the longest range artillery systems that the us can provide the attack, as well as other long range systems which will allow ukraine to go

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

a small difference could make a difference. >> peter baker, great seeing you, i appreciate it. >> thank you. joining us former congressman, and msnbc news political analyst, carlos, good to see you, sir. a new nbc news poll shows trump with two points ahead of president biden, essentially, statistically tied. what is significant in the most recent polls is that the president, president biden, has actually been going up. he was down five points in january. now they're essentially statistically tide. -- tied. how do you see this dynamic changing or do you see it changing as the trial continues? >> jose, i think that as donald trump is more in the news and certainly he is, again, dominating the news. that is going to cost him with the swing voters, with the independent voters that peter was talking about. we're transitioning from the

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Trump Hush Money Trial

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The Context

destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the fairness - destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the fairness to - destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the fairness to the i movement in the fairness to the government of afghans being deported. are you happy with the noises you're getting now from the government? it noises you're getting now from the government?— government? if this is something that makes _ government? if this is something that makes a _ government? if this is something that makes a difference, - government? if this is something that makes a difference, if- government? if this is something that makes a difference, if lord l that makes a difference, if lord brown — that makes a difference, if lord brown is — that makes a difference, if lord brown is persuaded _ that makes a difference, if lord brown is persuaded not- that makes a difference, if lord brown is persuaded not to - that makes a difference, if lord l brown is persuaded not to pursue this amendment, _ brown is persuaded not to pursue this amendment, then _ brown is persuaded not to pursue this amendment, then that - brown is persuaded not to pursuej this amendment, then that would brown is persuaded not to pursue i this amendment, then that would be brown is persuaded not to pursue - this amendment, then that would be a significant _ this amendment, then that would be a significant piece — this amendment, then that would be a significant piece of— this amendment, then that would be a significant piece of progress _ this amendment, then that would be a significant piece of progress for- significant piece of progress for the government. _ significant piece of progress for the government. but _ significant piece of progress for the government. but the - significant piece of progress for. the government. but the question still has _ the government. but the question still has to— the government. but the question still has to he _ the government. but the question still has to be asked _ the government. but the question still has to be asked — _ the government. but the question still has to be asked — this - the government. but the question still has to be asked — this is - still has to be asked — this is something _ still has to be asked — this is something that _ still has to be asked — this is something that could - still has to be asked — this is . something that could have been still has to be asked — this is - something that could have been done weeks _ something that could have been done weeks or— something that could have been done weeks or months _ something that could have been done weeks or months ago. _ something that could have been done weeks or months ago. why— something that could have been done weeks or months ago. why are they. weeks or months ago. why are they handling _ weeks or months ago. why are they handling it— weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so— weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so badly— weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so badly that you - weeks or months ago. why are they handling it so badly that you have . handling it so badly that you have to wait _ handling it so badly that you have to wait until — handling it so badly that you have to wait until this _ handling it so badly that you have to wait until this stage _ handling it so badly that you have to wait until this stage in - to wait until this stage in proceedings— to wait until this stage in proceedings to _ to wait until this stage in proceedings to see - to wait until this stage in proceedings to see suchl to wait until this stage inl proceedings to see such a to wait until this stage in - proceedings to see such a minor change — proceedings to see such a minor change as— proceedings to see such a minor change as that _ proceedings to see such a minor change as that. what _ proceedings to see such a minor change as that. what you - proceedings to see such a minor change as that. what you have i proceedings to see such a minor- change as that. what you have here is a government— change as that. what you have here is a government that _ change as that. what you have here is a government that doesn't - change as that. what you have here is a government that doesn't reallyl is a government that doesn't really understand — is a government that doesn't really understand the _ is a government that doesn't really understand the need _ is a government that doesn't really understand the need for— is a government that doesn't really i understand the need for compromise. this is— understand the need for compromise. this is a _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government that _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government that is _ understand the need for compromise. this is a government that is defined . this is a government that is defined lry this is a government that is defined by its _ this is a government that is defined by its own— this is a government that is defined by its own arrogance, _ this is a government that is defined by its own arrogance, and _ this is a government that is defined by its own arrogance, and you're . by its own arrogance, and you're seeing _ by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight _ by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both _ by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both ends - by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both ends of- by its own arrogance, and you're seeing tonight both ends of the i seeing tonight both ends of the building — seeing tonight both ends of the building in— seeing tonight both ends of the building in the _ seeing tonight both ends of the building in the house _ seeing tonight both ends of the building in the house of- seeing tonight both ends of the building in the house of lords. | building in the house of lords. actually. — building in the house of lords. actually. this _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one where - actually, this is one where they've -ot actually, this is one where they've got it— actually, this is one where they've got it wrong — actually, this is one where they've got it wrong if—

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The Context

labelling the european court of human rights as a foreign court. plenty of critics, including those in the house of lords tonight, arguing it is an international court that the uk has chosen to be a signatory. and not entirely rolling out the idea that he could as a conservative party advocate to withdraw from the european convention of human rights as a distinctive marker of difference with the labour party going into the general election, and there is a growing number of conservatives who do you think the logical conclusion of all of this, not just do you think the logical conclusion of all of this, notjust on this policy but a number of others, is likely to be withdrawn from the echr, or at least the beginnings of a discussion about rewriting a convention that its critics think belongs in a different era and isn't suited or wasn't designed for the challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, to challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, no and challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have — challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a _ challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. _ challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it _ challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it could - challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it could be i challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it could be a | go and have a coffee. it could be a late one. thank you very much for

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The Context

anyone of them is going to be the one that happens. so one hand you might think if you are the prime minister, at the election sufficiently far into the year, the year, the autumn or even late autumn, that you could breathe you have a whole sequence of flights going very frequently and maybe you can make that leap to say it is acting as a deterrent. 0r can make that leap to say it is acting as a deterrent. or you have an election earlier and you say, look, we are onlyjust getting up and running, re—elect us and we will carry on doing this stuff, whereas our opponents will stop it. when you speak to people privately within government, including those who are hugely keen to see this rwanda policy succeed, they will acknowledge that whilst they wanted to succeed because i think the uk has defined an innovative solution to try to put people off those small boat crossings, they will acknowledge privately it is not going to be the difference between winning and losing a general election. they think it is worth taking on for its own sake. 0thers taking on for its own sake. others make an argument within government that they suspect that in the medium term, over the next five or ten

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