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because i hope people decide inside the courtroom is not a space for politics >> thank you very much for starting us off. miles sticks around for the hour. we will continue to monitor the courtroom. we will be joined by a prosecuting attorney and the similarities between the trump trials so far in cases brought against the mob far in cases brt against the mob because t-mobile is helping power operations and experiences for hundreds of thousands of fans with reliable 5g connectivity. now's the time to accelerate your business. sup? -who are you? with reliable 5g connectivity. i'm your inner child. get in. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot!

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Young and Addicted

working with other people trying to get clean. you've got it. you're doing it. one of the key bits we do here, we have lots of people doing really well in treatment, and pagan is one of those people who can make a real impact. well done. so, if you can imagine today someone walking through our door who is in the gutter, who feels at rock—bottom, meeting someone like pagan — we have lots of peer mentors here who can talk about their experiences and give them a ray of hope, really, to say "i've done it and, actually, you can do it. "give it time." so, as production and use across the globe continues to rise, what more can be done to help those young and addicted to ketamine? our main message with ketamine is stop taking it. but we understand how difficult that is, so i think it's engaging with mental health services, drug charities. if people are worried about their friends or family who are taking ketamine, i thinkjust trying to have a conversation with them and be a bit more open about it.

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Trump Hush Money Trial

formula for evaluating accuracy. you have your varied life experiences to do so. so much like the jury selection was an art, as hasn't credibility is going to come from your own gut intuition. and what you believe to be true. yeah. and if unless i'm mistaken in the criminal justice system, the people represented equally important group at police investigate times, and the district attorney's offenders hold on. >> oh, i actually have a newfound respect right now. it's going to be calling you i also just as we're as we're doing this to stay on the same thread. >> look at what's at on the side of your screen. it's not only chuckle inducing to say this is real life, this is not a tv show because that's true in general, it's also interesting because the guy who is the defendant became known to people around the country in the world on a reality tv show show, he's late, wasn't court related. it was business-relate d and it is part of the dynamic

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

it's only a week ago. hard to believe. giving us what you thought were the key impressions. what's your big takeaway here today, lisa? >> there's a bunch of them. chris, sue and i were sitting here listening to rachel talk with you about her impressions. it want to underscore a couple things she said. first of all, the prosecution's opening statement was, as she said, tight, scripted, chronological, methodical in its narrative. the defense was sort of anything but, a bunch of themes tied together very loosely, not presented in any particular order. part of that is to be expected. as the defense you're looking to rebut some of what you've heard from the prosecution. it also speaks to the particular experiences of the lawyers involved. todd blanche who represents former president trump sheer a career former prosecutor. he spent nine years in the southern district of new york at the u.s. attorney's office, the federal prosecution here in

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

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BBC News

know, could be someone planning a serious event and the only way that we can stop these is if we recognise the warning signs and we do something about it and so i think we can't ignore the fact that these are our friends, ignore the fact that these are ourfriends, our neighbours, our friends, our neighbours, ourfriends, our neighbours, our partners, our children, that we have to recognise that. people who we know are capable of doing this and that is why i have decided i needed to share the fact that i knew them and i had no idea that they were planning this, but i think we all need to recognise that we have a part in creating a safer world. , ., ., , have a part in creating a safer world. , . ., , ., world. krista hanley, a survivor— world. krista hanley, a survivor of _ world. krista hanley, a survivor of that - world. krista hanley, a i survivor of that columbine shooting and cofounder of we are safer together, a personal safety organisation, thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us today thank you. thousands of people have

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Young and Addicted

turning point each week, working with other people trying to get clean. you've got it. you're doing it. one of the key bits we do here, we have lots of people doing really well in treatment, and pagan is one of those people who can make a real impact. well done. so, if you can imagine today someone walking through our door who is in the gutter, who feels at rock—bottom, meeting someone like pagan — we have lots of peer mentors here who can talk about their experiences and give them a ray of hope, really, to say "i've done it and, actually, you can do it. "give it time." so, as production and use across the globe continues to rise, what more can be done to help those young and addicted to ketamine? our main message with ketamine is stop taking it. but we understand how difficult that is. so, i think it's engaging with mental health services, drug charities. if people are worried about their friends or family who are taking ketamine, i thinkjust trying to have a conversation with them and be a bit more

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BBC News

i had no idea that they were planning this. but i think we all need to recognise that we have a part in creating a safer world. krista hanley, a survivor of the columbine shooting and co—founder of we are safer together i'm a personal safety organisation, thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us today. in the uk, the body advising the government on climate change policy, has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc that the prime minister had set back progress towards reaching net zero. here's justin rowlatt. the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark, and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason? in the autumn, the prime minister delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers.

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The Media Show

all of the wall street economies were really expecting one to come eventually, so the whole taylor swift demand story seemed a little off. so that's why we started looking into swiftonomics or what eventually became swiftonomics tow— and understand. so, that's what you meant by swiftonomics? yes. so, essentially, itjust became a theory about supply and demand and what it said about the us consumer and now, about the global consumer, right, because we're seeing the same story. what did it say? what do you think it says? well, it says something about pent—up demand and what the pandemic did to demand, right? because before the pandemic — and i don't want to get too wonky here — but before the pandemic, we did see people spending more on services and, of course, when we were locked into our homes during the pandemic, everyone went on amazon and all of a sudden, everyone was buying goods online. so we kind of, like, forgot about experiences. and then the — what the eras story said was that in a way, it opened the floodgates for services spending,

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