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coventry for one bag then another calive has wickedly deflected shot, sailing into the top corner and commentary you play in the division below the premier league, kept going earning a penalty deepen injury time. and haji right converted it to force extra-time manchester united have really struggled to season. this was about to go down as one of the all-time i'm sure it's right at the deck was penalties looming. viktor top stuck at a boot to win it for coventry, except he hadn't as the jubilation died down, the video review he would an offside by to hit that about a shoelace so that meant a shootout and coventry is ferocious resistance. finally wilted they missed to of their cakes leaving rasmus hojlund to convert the winner, denied his players hardly celebrated though. they knew that they were pretty lucky once again thank you very much. great control and and we out to be played really well for the first 60 minutes we can go off

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The Rachel Maddow Show

with federal crimes. and then, michael cohen struck a plea deal with federal prosecutors with the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. he pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and to another woman who said she had a nine month long affair with trump. he said he arranged these payments, he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid. to stay quiet about their allegations of infidelity. in order to help trump's presidential campaign. now, when michael cohen pled guilty, president trump responded by calling him a rat. that's nice. when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted that he hadn't paid out this hush money of his own accord out of the goodness of his heart. he admitted in court filings, he swore in person, in federal court he had been directed to

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

leveraging psychology from discovery to decision melissa great to see you. >> there there's a lot of pressure on this jury. i mean, that's an understatement, right supporters and critics of former president are adding to that pressure. >> are you concerned that after this weekend judge, immer schon may hear from jurors who went out because of fear or pressure that could potentially happen. >> but remember fredricka in the very beginning, the judge asked the entire veneer, who cannot be fair and impartial. if someone was not willing to serve, they had an easy out at that moment& that typically isn't that easy. >> so you started with the panel a week ago of jurors that indicated that they were willing and able to serve. >> so i think the risk of that is smaller than it would be if he hadn't conducted the initial void de in that manner well, there are six alternates but no, judge wants to have to need

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Newsnight

products over two decades. in total, it's thought about 3,000 people have died. a public inquiry has been examining what's been described as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. here is our health editor hugh pym. that's all we were, is guinea pigs. to experiment on children is ethically wrong. when these men were children, they went for treatment for their health conditions, but their parents weren't told they'd been enrolled into medical research trials. luke, who has a mild form of the blood clotting disorder haemophilia, was put into a clinical trial when he was three after a small cut. before that, he hadn't needed treatment. normally, his mild condition wouldn't need the powerful blood clotting product factor eight,

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Newsnight

this update from outside the court. we do have the 12 jurors who will be deciding donald trump's fake in his first criminal trial. they are seven men and five women and it really comes after a day of twists and turns. just hours after two at the jurors were abruptly excused. one, a young woman who said she felt intimidated after her identity was figured out by family and friends and she said she didn't think she could be impartial and fair and that outside opinions could affect her decision—making in the courtroom. another was a gentleman that prosecutors were concerned hadn't been forthright about his criminal history. he was excused by the judge for outside court he said he wanted to serve. so he wasn't happy with that decision. but the 12 jurors, those that we do have seated now, they a diverse group, different ethnicities, differentjobs.

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Dateline

>> he looked very bad. it looked like he hadn't slept he had lost weight yet dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the facility where nici and they've had first met. >> bally's was the type of plays most of the rumors were not really rumors. they were true. >> staff members agreed that dave, the alpha dog of the sales department, and nici that buttoned down corporate nice girl or a hopeless mismatch. >> the more nick you liked him,

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BBC News

and they said, "no, no, no, he's going to muck in. "he's going to be doing loads of interviews." morning interviews and sunday interviews." and actually, thus far, he hadn't done some very... he'd done some very precise interviews, specifically when he visited ukraine or when he visited the middle east about those subjects. but until today, he hadn't done one of those broader interviews where you're expected to defend the whole sweep of government policy. now, i think it's interesting that he did it on a day where foreign affairs is at the top of the agenda. but i'm still waiting for that interview where he goes out on a sunday morning and says, this is why rishi sunak deserves to win the next election. these are the problems with labour party's policies on health or on the economy or whatever. we haven't seen that from him yet and i think that is one of the things that downing street wanted from him, as well as the experience of foreign affairs, which they're using him for a lot, was also the campaigning skills that he used to win two general elections. it's very interesting because at the beginning of all of this, my impression from the new foreign secretary's empire was actually he would not be seeking to get overly involved, which is rather different

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Newscast

it's a train that my paper says today was a steel chain, had a bet on it. you've made thejourney in the back of a van. i think they're a duo. i think we should just say on this newscast, it's almost like a regent. he's almost a regent. also on that sort of meta point about david cameron, how interesting it is that david cameron came and did this interview, and i was shocked and he went into downing street and became foreign secretary when i finally managed to raise someone in downing street on the phone to talk through it, i said, "you know, "is he just going to float above the fray or is he going to muck "in to the politics?" and they said, "no, no, no, he's going to muck in. "he's going to be doing loads of interviews." morning interviews and sunday interviews." and actually, thus far, he hadn't done some very... he'd done some very precise interviews, specifically when he visited ukraine or when he visited the middle east about those subjects. but until today, he hadn't done one of those broader interviews where you're expected to defend the whole sweep of government policy.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

most serious counts in this case. that number is. 370 million. and a break it down for you. the number, 100 and $68 million is the first. number that's on saved interest for commercial properties. they are saying, if he hadn't submitted fraudulent documents, they questioned a fate of paid more. that number according to the attorney general comes out at 168 million. then the discouragement component -- post office hotel in washington. that is a hotel he famously owned when he was president. we heard a lot about it because there was a lot of whining and dining about it at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. the argument from the attorney general is a lot of fraudulent documents went into getting that loan, the profit should be discouraged. the same goes for another loan, he got for the sale of a golf

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Alex Wagner Tonight

it's important. many people probably know, some people may not, there was a summary judgment unless. case that means there is already been a finding of fraud. donald trump is not looking at coming at the end of this, going down to ten or 20 million, or him finding him in effect not liable. he's been found liable on that most serious counts in this case. that number is. 370 million. and a break it down for you. the number, $168 million is the first. number that's on saved interest for commercial properties. they are saying, if he hadn't submitted fraudulent documents, they questioned a fate of paid more. that number according to the attorney general comes out at 168 million. then the discouragement component --

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