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The best sci-fi movies from the 2010s are now considered genre-defining modern classics, from the mind-bending Interstellar to the spine-chilling Ex Machina.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

undermined the defendant's rights here. i thif it's a good decision for the prosecution even though they didn't get everything they wanted. >> yasmin, there's more on the judge's instructions? >> reporter: there is. let me give you some direct quotes so i can take you inside the courtroom, getting these instructions from judge juan merchan, walking the jury through this process. this is the first time for many jurors sitting inside this jury, and also, of course, the gravity of this case, what it's going to mean for this country, history making as we've been calls it all morning lon. merchan saying, what i say is not evidence. you must decide this case on the evidence. what the lawyers say at any time is not evidence. the defendant is presumed to be innocent. defendant is not required to prove that he is not guilty. one more thing, and this speaks to what you guys were just discussing there. the burden of proof never shifts from the people to the defendant. if they satisfy the burden of proof, you must find him guilty. the law does not require to

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Trump Hush Money Trial

is laying out for the jury the gravity of the task that they have at hand, and the fact that these charges against former president trump must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >> he said, if you find him guilty, that must be based on the evidence how long speculation and not on bias and was going on to explain to the jurors exactly how this will work. and he notes that for example lawyers are not allowed to comment during witness testimony telling the jury that that only happens in movies and on television shows, but not at a real trial. now, our reporters inside the courtroom from note that that drew a smile both from the prosecution and the defense. probably one of the few unifying moments in this case so far the judge will continue to lay out what exactly is happening and what is expected of these jurors. this whole thing, this whole instruction is expected to take about 30 minutes and then we'll get into opening statements. >> all right. paula reid. thanks so much. and just to

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

come over these next 6—8 weeks of this trial. come over these next 6-8 weeks of this trial. ., ., come over these next 6-8 weeks of this trial. ., ~' , ., come over these next 6-8 weeks of this trial. ., ,, , ., , . this trial. thank you very much indeed for _ this trial. thank you very much indeed for that, _ this trial. thank you very much indeed for that, nada - this trial. thank you very much indeed for that, nada tawfik. i let's speak to thomas gift, associate professor of political science and director of the centre on us politics at university college, london. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all, what are the political implications of this trial? it’s implications of this trial? it's ureat implications of this trial? it's treat to implications of this trial? it's great to be _ implications of this trial? it�*s great to be with you, thanks so much for having me. the political implications are — i think there is a general perception that out of all the trials trump faces, this new york city one is subsequently the weakest. i think that's not at all to downplay the gravity of the allegations, falsifying business records is a serious offence. but it's to point out in comparison to the other cases, the stakes and evidence seem weaker, and i think that'll have implications in terms of the politics because many americans maybe won't be swayed in terms of what they see. when the indictment came down by alvin bragg indictment came down by alvin bragg in new york city, it wasn'tjust republicans who ran to trump's defence, i think even some democrats were worried about the strength of

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

-when they came back, it was like their bond was forever. they walked in sync with each other. it was like left, right, left, right. they were the columbia crew. they were sts-107. they were a unit. -one, two, three. -one, two, three. -excellent. -whoo-hoo. ♪ -michael anderson was my husband. we got to go watch the underwater trainings to simulate zero gravity. he was excited, but if you looked at him, you would think calm and collected, but he was excited. he would tease the kids we were gonna go to mars as a family. halfway, he was joking, but halfway, he was thinking, "hmm, this would be kind of cool." -check o2 actuator is in eva. -he loved it. it was his dream.

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

ukraine eight skeptic to being willing to put his speakership on the line to get the foreign aid package passed with democratic votes, no less ? >> when mike johnson was a rank- and-file member of the house of representatives, he consistently voted against aid to ukraine. he was in that group of freedom caucus republicans who were the ideological far right of that conference. what he has said since is he's got a lot of intelligence briefings. when you are the speaker of the house, you are part of what is called the gang of eight. you get the highest level intelligence briefings possible and what has been impressed upon him is the gravity of the situation in ukraine and not just what is happening in ukraine but what could happen beyond ukraine if vladimir putin is successful in ukraine. clearly, his views were changed, were influenced as a result of these briefings. and, he has talked personally about the fact that his son is about

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

seen particularly as seriously as the other charges he's facing and the district and florida and in georgia, which is i think partly why the prosecutors have tried to brand does not as a hush-money case before the election interference case, to try to bring the gravity of this of these charges of what trump is facing more to the public eye, but i do think it'll be really interesting to see what happens if there is a verdict and if that verdict is guilty, obviously, could go through a lengthy appeals process as well but of the pool that you mentioned, 47% of independents did say that this would make him unfit to serve the democrats and republicans are in their partisan corners even on that question. but we're really watching the independent it's here and 47, it should be a warning, should be at least alarming number for donald trump. >> and we'll his party abandoned him. that's another question till moment. there's really no indication of that. many of them are aligning themselves with trump has said that he is the victim of unfair prosecution. i put the question actually did a lot of republicans over the past couple of weeks, not just about

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

before, and that can have an impact. it just shows you the unpredictability of how this law play out. >> right? right. and another fascinating point about that poll you mentioned, there's only about a third of voters who thought he did something illegal in this particular case we're close to half of voters think he did illegal. on the other three cases. so you do see how, at least in the court of public opinion this particular criminal case isn't seen particularly as seriously as the other charges he's facing and in the district and florida and in georgia, which is i think partly why the prosecutors have tried to brand this, not as a hush money case before the election interference case, to try to bring the gravity of this of these charges of what trump is facing more to the public eye. but i do think it'll be really interesting to see what happens if there is a verdict and if that verdict is guilty, obviously, could go through a lengthy appeals process as well but of the pool that you mentioned, 47% of independents did say that this would make him unfit to serve the democrats and republicans are in their partisan corners, even on that question. but we're

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Alex Witt Reports

trial. tomorrow morning is the first time there will be an official opening with opening remarks, opening statements, a prosecutor charging a former president with a crime and should not be any way of ducking the gravity of that. >> super historic. trump was supposed to have the rally last night in north carolina. it would have been his first chance to campaign since the trial began. of course, it was washed out due to the weather. his only campaign appearance was in a bodega in new york which maggie haberman described as more of a stop for a merrill candidate than someone running for president. how is this trial impacting his campaign? could trump just focus on campaigning in new york and in this area on his days off? could that be a good political move for him here? >> i think he is caged in, and he will try to get as much media

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Ayman

welcome to put their views on the table and that is what academic discourse is. student app to visit them -- student activism is as american as apple pie, and that is where we should be most available and free to make our opinions known, most available to protest. my brothers and sisters at columbia, at berkeley, we are making change. we are using our voices and we are amplifying one another and if we are not doing it on college campuses where discourse is supposed to be encouraged, where can we? free-speech must be applied consistently and it is most important and has the most gravity on college campuses, for sure. >> tell us what you want to see happen, next. are you going to see recourse against your right in the university, silencing your speech or canceling your speech, are you going to pursue that and what do you plan on doing with the momentum you

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