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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

season the jury in advance so they're prepared to hear these things and not be fazed by them. in terms of how the attorneys ask and frame questions and how they frame the responses and their follow ups. >> just a follow up on that. he was in the oval office with michael cohen. he is a witness to what cohen will testify to so he is the first witness in this case to actually be, we expect, corroborating with michael cohen's story. you heard in the opening statement that this is something that happened after the fact that michael cohen dreamed up after the fact. years later, that donald trump didn't even know about. this places them in the oval office. wouldn't have been in there without donald trump. wanted to follow up with david about the jury because court is wrapping up even earlier than scheduled today. it was supposed to leave at 2:00 for the passover holiday rather than much later in the afternoon. and now an alternate juror has a tooth ache.

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Take Me to the Opera

what makes it so great? i think the resonance of that voice and because he's such a large frame, i think that that — it's like a beautiful double bass, isn't it? and then, the sound that he generates is quite incredible and also, the control he has in his voice. he can sing the most delicate piece as well, so it's quite a unique voice, and is very special. some of these young people are hoping they can achieve the fame and acclaim that sir bryn enjoys. however, he says that success can also come at the cost. —— however, he says success can also come at a cost. i've had injuries on the stage. my back has been a constant problem, especially with raked stages. so, i've had to cancel some operas and i've had some difficult patches about people

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

during the opening statement? >> on the da said if i will be interested in how they set up this case for the jury. is it a case about election interference versus a hush money case. they that it will be the case about election interference and this will be the first opportunity to present to the jury the proper frame to think about this case. we should also expect them to give a narrative of what the evidence will show during the case. that should be informative for us because a lot of this is not yet fully known for those of us on the outside looking in. trumps lawyers will have an opportunity to preview defenses. they haven't in the government's entire case. i expect a lot of it will be about michael cohen, stormy daniels and a lack of credibility. >> let me stick with you one quick second. you said we will see the narrative for the first time. the opening statement, is that when we will hear maybe new evidence, things we haven't heard before? >> it is very possible. there is a reason lawyers call

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Real Time With Bill Maher

there all for that. but at a certain point, inclusion becomes promotion and contrary to current progressive dogma, children aren't miniature adults wise beyond their years, they're morons gullible morons will believe anything and just want to please grownups. and there have any frame of reference so they normalise whatever's happening. that's why endlessly talking about gender two six-year-olds isn't just inappropriate. it's what the law would call entrapment which means enticing people into doing something they wouldn't ordinarily do. for example, after nine, 11, there were several cases of overzealous federal agents leading sad losers into terrorist plots like the undercover fbi agent who got seven out of word dudes and

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Click

this is the challenge faced by zeroavia, one of several companies working to make hydrogen—powered flight a reality. they retrofit existing planes with hydrogen engines. the company had several successful test flights with this plane last year. in the original frame, we would be able to fly about 19 passengers. it looks like a lot of kit in there. how would you fit in 19 people? yeah, so in the retrofitted configuration, it will be about a dozen people. daniela is one of the engineers working on the engine. actually, — the fuel cells are this one. the power is created in these small layers. so you have to build up your layers to create the power to take off an aircraft. this engine could almost provide enough power to get you from london to glasgow, but not quite. if you wanted to scale it up for international flights, would you just make the same thing bigger or is it a totally

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Forensic Files II

narrator: while those swabs were being taken, detectives continued processing the scene. soon, chanin's ex-husband, clay, who lived about a mile away, arrived. i told him that chanin was found and that she was dead. and upon that news, he almost collapsed on the ground. shover: he was very upset. of course, he wanted to go in there. he wanted to see her. i told him he couldn't. it was a crime scene, and we were gonna secure the residence immediately. narrator: clay told police that chanin had been out of contact for about two days, which was out of character, and a big problem for detectives. johnston: at that particular time, we're not certain when chanin was murdered. narrator: and chanin's autopsy didn't provide much help in narrowing that time frame. she was cold when found, so body temperature couldn't be used to nail down a time of death.

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Forensic Files II

operator: 911. what are you reporting? narrator: clay starbuck and his children say he's innocent. but in june of 2013, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole. even detectives admit that as brazen as this crime was, clay came very close to getting away with murder. in all of my years of investigating crime scenes, i've never seen someone take so much time in a crime scene to pose the person, to dispose of evidence. sparks: the forensic evidence definitely helped this case because the dna that they were able to gather helped seal it that it was a male that had killed her and it was a starbuck male that had killed her. if she had not made that 911 call, as brief as it was, the authorities never would have narrowed the time frame. they never would have been able to eliminate suspects other than clay.

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Real Time With Bill Maher

for that. but at a certain point, inclusion becomes promotion and contrary to current progressive dogma, children aren't miniature adults wise beyond their years, they're morons there are gullible morons will believe anything and just want to please grownups. and have any frame of reference. >> so they normalise whatever's happening. >> that's why endlessly talking about gender two, six-year-olds isn't just inappropriate. it's what the law would call trap meant which means enticing people into doing something they wouldn't ordinarily do for example, after nine 11, there were several cases of overzealous federal agents leading sad losers and terrorist plots like the undercover fbi agent who got seven out of word dudes and liberty city florida to sign

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BBC News

of the eastern conference. mark selby has begun his campaign to win a fifth world snooker title and he's up against a player he knows very well. joe o'connor might have never competed at the crucible before but he's been to the venue before to support selby, as they're from the same english city. and it was the debutant who took the first frame. he has got another sense. selby and making it 2—2. this is the action in the crucible theatre. you can follow it on the bbc sport website. nikola jokic was once again the key as defending champions denver nuggets made a winning start to the nba playoffs with victory over the la la kers. lebronjames and anthony davis did what they could to keep the lakers in contention, scoring a combined 59 points. butjokic — the reigning finals mvp — was dominant at both ends of the court, finishing with 32 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists as the nuggets took the win 114 to 103 and a 1—0 series lead. elsewhere, there were opening wins

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