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Switzerland hands over first batch of Leopard 2 tanks to Germany

The Swiss army has sent nine Leopard 2 battle tanks to Germany out of the 25 tanks that will be handed to their German manufacturer Rheinmetall.

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Switzerland hands over first batch of Leopard 2 tanks to Germany

The Swiss army has sent nine Leopard 2 battle tanks to Germany out of the 25 tanks that will be handed to their German manufacturer Rheinmetall.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

conviction in the senate impeachment trial requires a two thirds of majority vote, according to the constitution. so, donald trump was found guilty by a majority of the senate, but did escape conviction in the senate. special prosecutor jack smith has in the brief to the appeals court said that the trump lawyers were inventing an immunity right that does not exist. in a reading of the constitution, jack smith told the appeals court what they can expect to hear from his team tomorrow. this is what would be allowed if the court ruled in trump's favor, a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the fair, a president who instructs the fbi director to plant incriminating evidence on political enemy, a president who ordered the national guard to murder his critics, or a president who sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary, because in each of these scenarios, the president could assert that he was simply

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

he didn't get away in anything yet. we have a criminal justice system in this country. we have civil litigation. and former presidents are not immune from being accountable by either one. >> the senate vote to convict donald trump was 57 to 43, a conviction in the senate impeachment trial requires a two thirds of majority vote, according to the constitution. so, donald trump was found guilty by a majority of the senate, but did escape conviction in the senate. special prosecutor jack smith has in the brief to the appeals court said that the trump lawyers were inventing an immunity right that does not exist. in a reading of the constitution, jack smith's brief told the appeals court what they can expect to hear from his team tomorrow. this is what would be allowed if the court ruled in trump's favor, a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the payer, a president who

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Breakfast

a really interesting insight into the effect of the strike just that one hospital there. that the effect of the strike 'ust that one hospital there._ the effect of the strike 'ust that one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour— one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and _ one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we _ one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we will- one hospital there. that strike ends in the next hour and we will find - in the next hour and we will find out in the days to come watch the wider impact has been. let's take a look at today's papers. you will not be surprised... many of tuesday's front pages lead with the latest on the post office scandal. the metro says more than a million people have signed a petition demanding the former post office boss paula vennells should be stripped of her cbe. the i says that fujitsu, the it company that developed the software that caused the scandal, has been awarded an extension to a £19 million government contract for running england's flood alerts system. and the daily telegraph reports that scientists have discovered that a bottle of water can contain a quarter of a million pieces of plastic.

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BBC News at Ten

that finally justice for the player mights might be getting closer. chris mason, bbc news. —— justice for the sub—postmasters might be getting closer. joining me now is our business correspondent emma simpson and our legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani. emma, fujitsu were the company behind horizon — what next for them? yes, this faulty it system was at the heart of this scandal. it was installed and managed by fujitsu and it still is today. it was rolled out in 1999 but the problems came right from the start, and i think part of the reason why it has escaped a lot of scrutiny is of course the behaviour of the post office, but that hasn't stopped fujitsu getting a host of other big lucrative government contract. fujitsu says it is fully committed to supporting the public inquiry to understand what has happened and to learn lessons. but it is interesting tonight what kevin hollinrake the government

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All In With Chris Hayes

for presidents, quote, sobering. they said a few unusually specific hypotheticals to point out just how dangerous that view of presidential immunity could be for the country. quote, that approach would grant immunity from criminal prosecution to a president who accepts a bribe in exchange for directing a lucrative government contract to the pair. a president who instructs the fbi directed to plant incriminating evidence on a political enemy. a president who ordered the national guard to murder his most prominent critics. or a president who sells nuclear secrets to a foreign adversary. -- former federal prosecutor who served as senior investigative counsel for the january six commission, danya perry is the chief of the -- served as deputy in new york state attorney general. they both join me now. let me start with you. they've used these examples before, and the trump breach is really frustrated or angry about it. they say the brief ignores the actual lessons from history and provides a list of hypotheticals that have never happened, including treason and

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