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Morning Joe Weekend

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BBC News

to make it work. but yes, it was an incredible weekend when it was really enjoyable to drive the car. to golf now and the final round of the chevron championship is under way after play had to be suspended on saturday because of storms in texas. south korea's hae ran ryu is about to head out as tournament leader at 11 under. success for nelly korda would see her become one of only three players to achieve the feat of winning five consecutive lpga events. meanwhile scottie scheffler�*s dominance of the pga tour shows no signs of letting up. after winning the masters last weekend. he's heading into the final round of the rbc heritage in south carolina with a one shot lead. the world number one's bogey free 63 on saturday included this long birdie putt at the ninth, which put him at 16 under. scheffler�*s one shot ahead of austrian sepp straka as he attempts to win for the fourth time in the last five tournaments he's played. and that's all the sport for now.

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Alex Witt Reports

felt with him sitting there? >> i think so. it made the whole thing feel more real. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate and he can complain all he wants outside to sycophants, the right-wing media, has audiences but inside the courtroom, the judge is in charge and the jury makes the final decision. i think it's an impressive feat

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Morning Joe Weekend

got there they were supposed to blow them up. when they got there the holes were reinforced, so they couldn't blow them up. what they did is they actually stole them. they got tugboats and dragged them out into the ocean and gave them over to the british navy. it was really an amazing feat that they did. everyone of these guys went on to other missions. none of them survived the war. they were all killed. what i love to do is make movies that educate and entertain. this particular unit should be remembered and the brits will now remember in the world will remember all of these men who were really heroic. >> is what we expect from you. it's a thrilling will be, a lot going on, but it's fun. it's rooted in history produce said it was just declassified within the last few years. >> that's right. the book has more missions, which hopefully if this becomes a success we will do some more. >> i have a sneaking suspicion is going to be a success. >> i would too. educate and entertain.

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Velshi

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BBC News

air defence systems, which is no mean feat. so i think that the situation is tamping down. it would appear to me that the war is going back into the shadows, where it's been for the last 45 years, until it came out after the israelis started boasting about the targeted assassinations inside of damascus, which led in many ways to what we've seen over the last few weeks. so we're now still in a situation, though, where things have changed in a way, in that each country has struck directly at the other. if it does go back into the shadows, as you say, to the old playbook, does it raise the risk calculus now that they have crossed that line of hitting each other directly? well, i certainly think it has. there was a protocol, sort of a status quo, that says, "we can fight each other through proxies, but not in direct attacks into each other�*s countries." that has been breached. so now the real question is, what will cause in the future a situation where one country

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BBC News

now? i by israel, in terms of where we are now? ~ ., , ., ., . ., ~ now? i think that diplomatic talk often tries to _ now? i think that diplomatic talk often tries to obscure _ now? i think that diplomatic talk often tries to obscure the - now? i think that diplomatic talk often tries to obscure the facts. | often tries to obscure the facts. the facts are that israel, no matter the size, the quantity, or the capability of the drones that attacked isfahan, in fact they got through what was meant to be a formidable iranian defence system. in many ways this was a message from israel, that even these, as the foreign minister would say, small toys, would get through the air defence systems, which is no mean feat. so i think that the situation is dampening down. it would appear to me that the war is going back into the shadows where it has been for the last a5 years, until it came out after the israelis started boasting about the targeted assassinations inside damascus, which led, in many ways, to what we have seen over the last few weeks. we are still in a situation where things have changed in a way, in

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BBC News

in a decade, but that has both brussels and washington worried. many in the west say china is making too much of the world's green tech. they accuse beijing of giving firms state hand—outs. that means china's goods are so cheap, it's driving western brands out of business. and what do you think of, like, the capacity in china to produce this kind of green energy? right now, i think 80—90% of the energy storage equipment are designed and manufactured in china, so we are leading the market in the whole world. china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker,

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BBC News

panels are made here. in fact, they've installed more in one year than the us have in a decade, but that has both brussels and washington worried. many in the west say china is making too much of the world's green tech. they accuse beijing of giving firms state hand—outs. that means china's goods are so cheap, it's driving western brands out of business. and what do you think of, like, the capacity in china to produce this kind of green energy? right now, i think 80—90% of the energy storage equipment are designed and manufactured in china, so we are leading the market in the whole world. china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations.

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Newsday

china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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