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president trump continued his pressure campaign. >> your governor could stop it very easily if he knew what the hell he was doing. he could stop it. >> just days later he publicly excoriated georgia republicans such as governor brian kemp for not helping him overturn the election, something kemp could not legally do and had no grounds to do. >> so far we haven't been able to find the people with the courage to do the right thing. >> and here he was calling us into question only because we wouldn't lie in front of a national audience for donald trump. >> and trump leaned on the state's chief elections investigator. >> the people of georgia are so angry at what happened to me. they know i won, i won by hundreds of thousands of votes. it wasn't close. whatever you could do, frances, it's a great thing, it's an important thing for the country. >> the surprising part to me is how granular of a level donald trump was actually personally engaged in trying to overturn the election in georgia. certainly we started, you know,

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trump's, quote, his word, crack pot, unquote, lawyers share the blame. then you've got doug burgham, everyone, doesn't like to talk about the indictments at all. and frances suarez jumped into the race after one of trump's indictments that happened in his own city, but he suggests he'd pardon trump to heal the country. joining me flow one of trump's presidential rivals, arkansas governor asa hutchinson. i'm excited to hear your particulars of the nomination. one thing that's been suggested voters ought to know the outcome of these cases before the voting begins. the calender might not cooperate with that, but is that the right thing to do, that voters would be able to know what's going to happen? >> sure. the more information to the voters, the better. and so in an ideal world these cases would be concluded and the voters would have all the

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Cooking the Books podcast: Could you make money investing in luxury handbags?

Sometimes a luxury handbag can be a wealth plan, and sometimes it's just losing your cash.

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they challenged the legal basis of the mayor's power to act, challenged the mayor's power to act, challenged the legality of the public consultation, saying that people outside of london who driving every day would be impacted, that they had not been consulted at all. and also the mayor's decision to provide a grant to tfl for a scrappage scheme, they were talking about that as well. but mrjustice swift said they have failed in a challenge. well. but mrjustice swift said they have failed in a challenge.- have failed in a challenge. thank ou, have failed in a challenge. thank you. frances _ have failed in a challenge. thank you, frances read. _ let's get more from westminster and our political correspondent jonathan blake. tell us more about the political ramifications of this decision. the ulez ramifications of this decision. tue ulez expansion ramifications of this decision. tte ulez expansion in ramifications of this decision. ttj: ulez expansion in london has really become a flashpoint for the debate about green policies in the uk as a whole. in a by—election in southbridge and uxbridge last week, it was the conservatives who won, holding onto their seat, their candidate had made it very clear he and his party opposed the expansion, and his party opposed the expansion, and labour blamed their loss on that

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of the six o'clock news... good evening and welcome to the six o'clock news. ..and for his calm, unflappable authority. good evening and welcome to the bbc�*s news at six. he was born in sri lanka in 1955 to christian tamil parents. as a child the family moved to ghana. this is the road... and he was swept up in the early optimism of a young nation newly independent of british colonial rule. we knew that africa was going to be united and that ghana, this country, was going to be at the centre of it, and i think that was a kind of dream. at 11 he was a migrant again, this time to england, where his parents enrolled him in a portsmouth boarding school. here, though there was some racism, he learned to adapt to a new culture and to thrive. at durham university, he met his wife frances. i think when we got married, we were aware of a sort of meeting of cultures. you can see that in the wedding photos. we've got two sons,

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optimism of a young nation newly independent of british colonial rule. we knew that africa was going to be united and that ghana, this country, was going to be at the centre of it, and i think that was a kind of dream. at 11 he was a migrant again, this time to england, where his parents enrolled him in a portsmouth boarding school. here, though there was some racism, he learned to adapt to a new culture and to thrive. at durham university he met his wife frances. i think when we got married, we were aware of a sort of meeting of cultures. you can see that in the wedding photos. we've got two sons, adam and matthew. in a turbulent and often dangerous working life, she and their two boys were the still and unwavering centre of his existence — his solid ground. and welcome to the rainbow nation. forjust over a year now,

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