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Anderson Cooper 360

that a deeply troubled man used the occasion has set himself on fire outside the courthouse tonight. all 18 jurors and alternates had been chosen. an appeals court judge declined to pause the trial for defense motion to change the venue the former president who yesterday complained the trial was keeping him off the campaign trail, complained today that it's moving too fast. >> we just had another hearing and the droughts tax and my name is just long before a lot of people thought, did you want such as go to do go as fast as possible? histories and zafar, my reasons or what he says, it now appears all systems are go the trial will begin monday. we're now from cnn's kara scannell. so what happened in today's proceedings? >> so anderson as a proceeded through jury selection trump at times look bored. other times he looked really engaged again, craning his neck to look at the jurors when his lawyers are asking them their opinion of the former president, we were still inside the courthouse

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Hannity

the counterterrorism special operations school so we don't have time were going to continue to see israel do more of this. >> sean: if i had any influence and i never will be difficult of the u.s. and israel and egypt and jordan and the saudi's and the emirates recognize the truth that you just spoke that should be done expeditiously otherwise we could have a holocaust in our lifetime >> we recognize the truth that you speak and we appreciate you. >> amen. >> sean: the israelis proud of them last night a lot of strength and a lot of droughts sadly the u.s. abandoned them when we come back week one donald trump's new york trial now in the book's opening statements begin on monday we will check in with gregg jarrett and alan dershowitz as we continue on friday night.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

and it appeals court judge rejected trump's last-ditch effort to delay that trial further, as he tries to move the case that of new york city, all of this comes after a flurry of pretrial motions from trump's legal team, the judge, it's shutting them down. and finally this afternoon telling team trump it has tothere comes point where you accept my rulings will trump appears to come to terms with opening statements starting on monday. take a listen droughts tax on monday, which is long before a lot of people for the judge went to go as fast as possible. eraser the stakes are, of course, high emotions running even higher today in court. >> some perspective jurors broke down as they were being questioned just a head. you're going to hear from the courtroom sketch artist who was there just feet away from donald trump. i do. first though, want to turn to my colleague, evan perez, who is out live tonight? i'd outside the new york courthouse, so evan, we're waiting from a judge from a ruling from the judge that could come any

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How 2023's Record Heat Worsened Droughts, Floods And Bushfires Globally

2023 was a year of record-breaking heat, devastating storms and floods, deepening droughts and raging wildfires. These events showed how climate change is affecting the global water cycle and our livelihoods.

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BBC News

of the uk's worst miscarriages ofjustice resumes as hundreds of sub postmasters wrongly convicted of fraud are to have their convictions overturned. and last year's record—breaking heat is found to have significantly impacted the global water cycle by exercerbating severe storms and developing droughts faster. hello, i'm samantha simmonds, welcome to the programme. the international court ofjustice is holding the first hearing today, where it will consider whether israel is committing genocide against the palestinians in gaza. south africa brought the case to the court. israel has forcefully rejected the accusation, claiming it's acting in self—defence.

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Panama Canal drought moves Maersk to start using land bridge for cargo

Shipping giant Maersk informed clients this week that the Panama Canal's low water levels are forcing it to move Oceania cargo by a land bridge.

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Asia Business Report

voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello, i'm ellis with the catch up. tonight, the hottest year on record and a missing dog returns, and the actress who dashed 150 miles to save the day. our top story first. 2023 was the hottest year on record. climate scientists say, with the increasing temperatures coming close to crossing the critical limit of 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels. scientists say records have tumbled like dominoes and it is likely temperatures exceeded those of any period at least for that 100,000 years. heatwaves, droughts and wildfires have all intensified across the planet. this recent temperature risk is mainly linked to the rapid switch to conditions known as el nino

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Asia Business Report

across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm ellis with the catchup. tonight, the hottest year on record, a missing dog returns, and the actress who dashed 150 miles to save the day. our top story first, 2023 was the hottest year on record, climate scientists say. with an increase in global temperatures coming close to crossing the critical 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. scientists say records have tumbled like dominoes and it's likely temperatures exceeded those any period, at least for last 100,000 years. heat waves, droughts and wildfires have all intensified across the planet. but its recent temperature boost is mainly linked to the rapid switch to conditions known as el nino where warmer surface waters

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Asia Business Report

have gone to waste is being put to good use. for most toys from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello, i'm ellis with the catch up. tonight, the hottest year on record and a missing dog returns and the actress who dashed 150 miles to save the day. our top story first. 2023 was the hottest year on record. climate scientists say with the increasing temperatures coming close to crossing the critical limit of 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels. scientists say records have tumbled like dominoes and it is likely temperatures exceeded those of any period at least for that 100,000 years. heatwaves, droughts and wildfires have all intensified across the planet. this recent temperature

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Asia Business Report

for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello, i'm alice with a catch up. tonight the hottest year on record and missing dog returns and the actress who dashed 150 miles to save the day. our top story first dose 2023 was the hottest year on record. climate scientists say with the increasing temperatures coming close to crossing the critical limit of 1.5 celsius above preindustrial levels. scientists say records have tumbled like dominoes and it is likely temperatures exceeded those of any period at least for that 100,000 years. heatwaves, droughts and wildfires of all intensified across the planet. this recent temperature risk is mainly linked to the rapid switch to

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