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you shouldn't believe him and you'll have to acquit trump after all is said and done. we have to acquit trump after all is said and done.— have to acquit trump after all is said and done. we are hearing 'ust before all the fi said and done. we are hearing 'ust before all the arguments �* said and done. we are hearing 'ust before all the arguments from h before all the arguments from various different legal experts saying how crucial the framing is of the opening statements. we had someone giving frighteningly high statistics frankly about the amount of jurors that statistics frankly about the amount ofjurors that make up their mind after the opening statements, then don't really change their mind when it comes to the end. are you a little bit more judicious than that, a bit more sceptical than that because back what do you make of it? i'm a bit more sceptical in this case. this is a complex case, all the jurors understand that the implications for the country and political system are serious, and it'll be a long trial, at least if the government estimates how long it'll take, it could be 5—6 more weeks of this. i doubt they'll even remember much of what's in the opening — the functioning of the opening — the functioning of the opening from the government's perspective is to give jurors a road

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together with refugee's movement that has more than 650 ngos across the country that are a part of it, they have been, for months, galvanising tens of thousands of caring people in this country who are putting pressure on the airlines to avoid profiting from the pain of refugees. an air tanker which is the carrier we think the prime minister was referring to today, a couple of years ago told freedom from torture that it would not take part in this cruelty. that it seems that they are being strong on —— strong—armed by the government. stop the flight�*s campaign has really onlyjust begun. won't airlines be able to argue if this legislation passes, if it passes, that is the law of the uk and they can take people? fine passes, that is the law of the uk and they can take people? one of the really interesting _ and they can take people? one of the really interesting developments - really interesting developments today was that a number of un experts have weighed into this debate, and have warned not only the

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

mr. pecker. >> for whatever professional training you may not have, your keen observations and analytical skills are beyond intact. rachel maddow, we're a little jealous that you were there. thank you so much for coming out and talking to us. i do want people to know they're going to hear a whole lot more. i have literally set my alarm for 7:55 in case i'm having dinner or something. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern rachel will have special coverage of the trump criminal trial. much more on what she saw in the courtroom today. >> every monday night we get excited at 8:00 with jen psaki and 9:00 with rachel. up next, we'll have more from the courthouse. our legal experts are there. their takeaways from today's historic opening statements. when our special coverage continues right here on msnbc. a continues right here on msnbc. you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning.

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

being blocked, how different is this evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that i _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that i wouldn't - earlier on tonight that i wouldn't have to bring my sleeping bag tonight, we'll have to wait and see. it could be a long night — at the moment, the ping—pong ball that is this bill is about to land in the house of lords's court, so in the next 10—15 minutes we expect the debate to get under way on the red benches. they'll be considering two new amendments — they can't debate the exact same ones that passed previously under the rules, so there will be slight tweaks to the two issues they've already raised. the first one is the idea that those who have served alongside british armed forces overseas should be exempt from being deported to rwanda. the second is all about this independent monitoring committee in rwanda, a group of experts who can say to the government that rwanda is a safe country or not, effectively, which would delay it for a further few months. further into the future, they could ensure that rwanda is still a safe place to be sending

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> we're talking about millions upon millions. >> reporter: but now the cdc reports 22 women in 11 states have had bad reactions after receiving a counterfeit version of a popular treatment, half of them sent to the hospital. symptoms in these cases include slurred speech, droopy eyelids, difficulty breathing, swallowing, and raising arms. the symptoms appeared within days or weeks of getting the shot. in all of these cases, the injections were administered in non-health care settings. unclear at this point is if the cases of illness all stem from one bad batch or if multiple versions of fake botox are to blame. >> this is still at its heart a medical procedure and needs to be really cared for in that way. >> reporter: the cdc says when receiving botox injections, make sure the provider is licensed. >> this is again about having that good relationship with your provider and feeling comfortable to say, hey, can i take a look, can you talk me through what the product is going to be. >> reporter: experts say check the label on the box. it should be written in english.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

violence. >> reporter: a student graduating this spring likely has participated in these drills every single year starting in kindergarten. researchers are still grappling with their impact. >> they're really scary. it decreases the sense of safety. >> reporter: studies show following the drills a 39% increase in depression and a 42 increase in stress and anxiety. in the wake of columbine, metal detector companies were overwhelmed with orders. >> we expect between now and the beginning of school next year to be a very busy period for us. >> reporter: while more research is needed, experts say there is little evidence these measures alone make schools safer. in fact, since columbine, we've had 404 school shootings. something that's become a fact of life for students today. >> every day i wake up scared. i want to go to school and just get my education. >> reporter: experts say for all the security at schools, we're still not doing enough to identify threats before it's too late.

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overambitious right from the start, said mr stark. the scottish _ start, said mr stark. the scottish government - start, said mr stark. iie: scottish government chose to choose an even more ambitious path than the we advised. that's fine i love ambition but only matters if you actually deliver against that. a, deliver against that. a scottish government spokesperson said the country remains steadfest in its commitment to reach net zero by 2045. the interview with mr character comes as marine experts warn the world's coral reefs are experiencing their fourth mass bleaching event driven, they say, by record high sea surface temperatures. we leave you now with the story of a nigerian chess champion who has shattered a world record for the longest chess marathon after playing the game unbeaten for 58 hours straight to raise money for underprivileged children. tunda started his epic session on wednesday at a chess board in new york times square. he broke the record on saturday and then

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this aid will preserve a stalemate. it won't be a decisive game—changer. i stalemate. it won't be a decisive game-changer. i did want to ask _ decisive game-changer. i did want to ask you _ decisive game-changer. i did want to ask you actually - . decisive game—changer. i did want to ask you actually — what did you make of the state of the war right now? we have been hearing some fairly dire warnings from leaders in ukraine saying that they have had to retreat, that they're rationing weapons. is this right now the stalemate? do you see that continuing into the future? ~ ~ ., , future? well, i think that is very likely. _ future? well, i think that is very likely. yes. _ future? well, i think that is very likely, yes, because i future? well, i think that isj very likely, yes, because as future? well, i think that is - very likely, yes, because as we have seen and heard so often from experts, recent developments in military technology very much favour the defensive. so in the first year of the war, they favour the ukrainians, when the russians were attacking. but last year they very much favoured the russians. and these weapons will not fundamentally change that equation. so i think — but the other thing we have to keep in mind is that while the west can give weapons to the

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

-it didn't hit the orbiter, so it was no effect to the flight. the management team, they analyzed it and came up with the conclusion that no safety of flight issue existed. -we dodged a bullet on that one. here's your warning, and you only get one. ♪ -a special team was forming, and i was told that i would be on it. the mission management wanted to know how bad is it -- no damage, minimal damage or grave damage. in that room on the first meeting, there were probably 12 to 15 people. they were the best experts in different fields, but all we knew was this was foam and it hit the left wing. but where on the left wing...

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