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BBC News

boats. that was the former home secretary speaking _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the - boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the bbc- boats. that was the former home | secretary speaking to the bbc and remind you that we are watching bbc news warrior expecting the prime minister to hold a press conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farley. listening to the former home secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when - within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when thisj within the conservatives. yes, very - much so. you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and

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Breakfast

it doesn't help. sarah cares for her mum, her brother and two children. she receives her carer�*s allowance payments each week, but they don't go far. it goes straight on my car. last week, i had four appointments — between my mum and my brother, i had four medical appointments, and that's on top of taking my children out and doing things. so it doesn't go very far with fuel prices and distances and everything. campaigners say the carer�*s allowance system is too confusing. neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye condition. it is like a bereavement when you lose your eyesight. but, now, i've learned to cope the best i can, haven't i? yeah. yeah, you don't have a choice, really, do you? just back him up and everything and make sure he's 0k. yeah. last year, neil's carer�*s allowance was abruptly stopped when he started claiming his state pension. under the government's rules, carers aren't entitled to both payments at the same time. i was quite annoyed, actually,

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BBC News

that's in— out of the white house by the way. that's in front of a judge in gorham and the _ that's in front of a judge in gorham and the judge really didn't know anything, he didn't know about collateral — anything, he didn't know about collateral security, he said supposing it goes on, well it doesn't _ supposing it goes on, well it doesn't go down because its cash, i put up _ doesn't go down because its cash, i put up $175— doesn't go down because its cash, i put up $175 million in cash and we have a _ put up $175 million in cash and we have a bonding company doing it, and he challenged the bonding company that may— he challenged the bonding company that may be the bonding company was no good _ that may be the bonding company was no good. well, they're good, and they also— no good. well, they're good, and they also have $175 million of collateral, my collateral. but the judge _ collateral, my collateral. but the judge didn't know anything about it. they didn't — judge didn't know anything about it. they didn't know what 175 judge didn't know anything about it. they didn't know what175 million cash meant, he had no idea what anything — cash meant, he had no idea what anything meant. and he had no idea what he _ anything meant. and he had no idea what he did — anything meant. and he had no idea what he did in the trial. and he charged — what he did in the trial. and he charged me hundreds of millions of dollars— charged me hundreds of millions of dollars for— charged me hundreds of millions of dollars for something for which i'm totally— dollars for something for which i'm totally innocent. but if you look at what _ totally innocent. but if you look at what happened today, the judge should _ what happened today, the judge should not of done that, should have .one should not of done that, should have gone to— should not of done that, should have gone to the _ should not of done that, should have gone to the business division where they have _ gone to the business division where they have complex business trials, but actually it should have never

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BBC News

to get support. not that — you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills. it doesn't help, really. and it's a very cold, standard process which is followed. the letters are very sharp. and when you're feeling really low, it doesn't help at all. it doesn't help. sarah cares for her mum, her brother and two children. she receives her carer�*s allowance payments each week, but they don't go far. it goes straight on my car. last week, i had four appointments — between my mum and my brother, i had four medical appointments, and that's on top of taking my children out and doing things. so it doesn't go very far with fuel prices and distances and everything. campaigners say the carer�*s allowance system is too confusing. neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye condition. it is like a bereavement when you lose your eyesight. but, now, i've learned to cope

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CNN Newsroom Live

unchartered territory for us, we've never really had this kind of situation in us politics and you would think that just the criminal counts in itself would be enough to deter people from voting for him. but i think that trump, it seems to be relying on this idea that he's base is going to come out to vote for him no matter what it doesn't matter what he does and he's above the law. but i think he's about to face a lot more friction as he may get a result. and particularly in this case that doesn't go well for him. you have to remember michael cohen, who was his underlying did go to prison yeah. >> exactly. right. so listen, i want to go back to the one or the other big political stories, the foreign aid bills quickly on that, do you expect it to pass today you would expect it to pass and this was a big risk take taken by mike johnson, of course, because he is i guess, really angry republicans on the far right that have signaled that they could want to oust him.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

>> but it speaks to the sensitivity around this case, right, and the fact that although jury selection doesn't go like this, usually jurors are not sitting there in front of a former president of the united states who's facing criminal charges. it was striking two previously seated jurors were dismissed. what's the chance that we see more seated jurors excused during the selection process today or going forward prior to monday? >> it wouldn't surprise me at all. it's not that unusual for jurors to be selected and then overnight think about the implications of jury service and come in the following day and say, judge, i slept on it and i have some concerns. now, these jurors seem to have real concerns because donald trump is forever trying to inject fear and intimidation into a process, and that's a real perversion of the administration of justice. i can tell you, ali, the last

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CNN Republican Debate Des Moines Iowa

looking at. then we can start focusing. the other thing is we need to start cutting spending in dc. we have to go back to precovid levels. i will veto any spending that doesn't go back to precovid levels. that will save us trillions. we have to replace the head of every agency and send people into every agency. i did that as governor. pull down old rags and old programs. get rid of any problem children and clean those agencies out. and get them mission focused. there is a lot of waste in dc. you need an accountant to go in there and clean it up but we're not going to take away from anyone else. he has yet to answer that he voted three times. >> just a clarification, governor haley, in 15 seconds, should voter ins their 20s plan to work until they are 70? >> they should plan on their retirement age being increased. yes. we will change it to what life expectancy should be. >> one thing we disagree on is

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FOX and Friends Saturday

segment. rachel: on the video, there's all these different celebrities making their way into heaven. obama, oprah. those two. that might be the most controversial one. >> i can't weigh in on that because i'm definitely not getting into heaven. i'm not going straight to hell, there's going to be a debate. unless i tip the right bouncer, i have a real dicey after life. rachel: i'm praying for you. meghan markle skips the suits reunion and the golden globes and all the suits stars are there and it's popular and she doesn't go. did she not go because she thinks he's outbetter now. she's a princess. >> she's nuts. she wanted to be bigger than the royal family. do you think she feels like she fits in on the usa network? this to me is promising because i assumed if they had a suits reunion, it would be behind the counter at wendy's. okay these are not the biggest stars in the world, but that's

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Erin Burnett OutFront

all my properties are perfect and beyond compare and worth even more than i said they were. it's like i lie about -- >> tripling down. >> and that's what a big part of this. what is his credibility as a witness? what is his credibility? because these are the statements he's inflating his wealth for ulterior purposes. the ulterior purposes in the interest of the case is to get lower interest loans or get loans at all from the banks. at the end of the day that really is part of the case, and that's what the judge is going to have to rule how much of this in a certain sense did he get away with to discourage him with $370 million to take away -- >> you would assume he'd center to pay tag enough he could still say he was persecuted and pitch hunt asked all those things. nonetheless, it is an interesting window how much he cares that he actually is as erik indicates having some sort of hope and hoping this doesn't go against him. because this is real. >> no question this one is personal. in a weird way different from all the other cases because it's

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The Context

helping them half critical skills that will enable them to make sense of that material. what is a valid source, how do i respond to this, who can i speak to in real life if i need support with this. because, will of course, _ need support with this. because, will of course, we _ need support with this. because, will of course, we know- need support with this. because, will of course, we know we - need support with this. because, will of course, we know we see l need support with this. because, l will of course, we know we see the effects in extreme cases in children who have lost lives and it is not by accident that this is come along right now, there is federal legislation pending in the united states which could go even further than this. i know you advise governments sometimes, do you think this will satisfy politicians and it doesn't go as far they want the companies to go?— doesn't go as far they want the companies to go? absolutely not. i think it is a — companies to go? absolutely not. i think it is a positive _ companies to go? absolutely not. i think it is a positive step _ companies to go? absolutely not. i think it is a positive step and - companies to go? absolutely not. i think it is a positive step and some| think it is a positive step and some of the things that have been mentioned about suicide and self—harm and eating disorders, these are things that are clearly, really emotional issues and things that people will be happy to hear about but at the same time they are

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