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BBC News Now

police had announced they had done, they had looked at it and no criminal offence had been committed. we went into this period where we knew, although the bbc never confirmed, huw edwards had been suspended, but we didn't know what the process was and whether he would come back. nine months later we know he isn't. , , come back. nine months later we know he isn't. g , ., he isn't. indeed. just worth reiterating _ he isn't. indeed. just worth reiterating that _ he isn't. indeed. just worth reiterating that line - he isn't. indeed. just worth reiterating that line that. he isn't. indeed. just worth j reiterating that line that we he isn't. indeed. just worth - reiterating that line that we broke thatis reiterating that line that we broke that is essentially the news that huw edwards has resigned. you are explaining theirjust really doubt the importance for him in terms of the importance for him in terms of the bbc and being one of the lead presenters, add notjust the lead presenter, but for many years on the bbc. iii presenter, but for many years on the bbc. , ., 4' presenter, but for many years on the sac. _, ~ ., ,., ~ ~ bbc. if you think about the bbc, if ou think bbc. if you think about the bbc, if you think about _ bbc. if you think about the bbc, if you think about the _ bbc. if you think about the bbc, if you think about the role _ bbc. if you think about the bbc, if you think about the role the - bbc. if you think about the bbc, if you think about the role the bbc. you think about the role the bbc plays in the nation's live, there

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BBC News Now

issue has been huw edwards has been paid up to £500,000 to do nothing. it couldn't last any longer. he paid up to £500,000 to do nothing. it couldn't last any longer.— it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his _ it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role _ it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for— it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for many - it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for many years i it couldn't last any longer. he had been in his role for many years as| been in his role for many years as anchor of the news at ten, and covered some of the biggest events of the last few years. our anchors like that around any more? how unique was he? i want you to assess his career and importance to the bbc. ., , . ., his career and importance to the sac. ., , . ., , his career and importance to the sac. ., , y ., ., bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he was _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he was a _ bbc. he had become very important to the bbc because he was a political- the bbc because he was a political correspondent, so we had political nous. coming from wales, he expressed the united kingdom as a whole, ratherthan expressed the united kingdom as a whole, rather than a very english point of view. he had all the experience on big events. my experience on big events. my experience having worked with

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Sportsday

it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with maryam moshiri. prime minister rishi sunak says the first flight carrying asylum—seekers to rwanda will leave within the next three months. donald trump leaves the courtroom on the first day of his criminal trial. he denies falsifying accounts to hide hush—money payments to pornstar stormy daniels. a review into the un palestinian refugee agency work in gaza has been released. also coming up on the world today: the news presenter huw edwards announces he's left the bbc, on medical advice. today is earth day — a global event which aims to highlight the importance of protecting the environment.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

d.c. circuit, one judge asked what if a president ordered s.e.a.l. team 6 to assassinate his rival. could that be punished and trump's lawyers' answer was no, it cannot be. a president must be allowed to do anything he wants while in office to ensure that he can exercise the full scope of the executive power. i think the supreme court is going to reject that extremely broad interpretation of the constitution. i think there's a chance it might take a narrower view that allows this prosecution to move forward. but at the end of the day, what is most important is that it rule quickly. otherwise, time is really running out for him to face a trial on any 2020 charges before november. >> the supreme court has shown that they can rule in fact quickly when it is a case of public importance. what legal fallout could the court face if it doesn't get to trial before november? >> well, i think the public will see and understand that the court dragging its feet means effectively ruling for trump

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Trump Hush Money Trial

going to do is they're going to have to as we say, pull the staying, they're gonna have to say look, folks, you've heard, you will hear that he's pled guilty to perjury and other crimes, but the prosecution will argue now he's come clean. now you can bank on him. we also expect the prosecution to look forward to who it's other key witnesses will be to introduce those to the jury, including david, who we expect to be the first witness today, just to be clear, i'm pointing out here karen mcdougal, who is somebody who was allegedly paid $150,000 by david. but she hurricanes was not a criminal charge foundation. it's about stormy daniels payment. that's an issue here. exactly. right. and the evidence that mcdougal will be introduced by the prosecutors to show that this is a pattern. one more key theme we'll hear from the prosecutors. they will say that everything you hear of importance for michael cohen or everyone else is corroborated. prosecutors love that word. corroboration. it is backed up by documents including, but not limited to the checks that donald trump signed that we're used to reimburse michael pollan for those hush money payments. they're going to say, you don't want to take

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

house, the trump campaign, they can tell you that not a lot happens with donald trump, knowing about it and signing off on it first. the term audience of one is not about people going on television to speak to president trump knowing he'll be watching. it's the overarching premise for his presidency and public life. everybody that works for him was performing for him or acting on his behalf. doing what he instructed them to do or what he thought he would want them to do. and so, you know, whether the jurors will have all of that context obviously we'll watch the trial and find out. but people who have covered trump extensively, far more extensively than i have even, they know that this is a very difficult think to prove, that donald trump would have been, you know, walled off from something like this happening because it just goes against everything that we know about how he ran his company and how he ran the white house. >> and, david, just your thoughts on the importance of david pecker. based on your reporting, how

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

this is quite the story. even though all of us here know it, we've talked about it, but if you're a juror sitting there, you heard about sex and a cover up and back room deals and payoffs and now david pecker, the guy at the helm of the national enquirer, somebody who had done this on a number of occasions, who was central to the case that the prosecution is making talk about what is likely the importance of what we're hearing right now on the stand in that manhattan courtroom. >> it sets the stage and the prosecutor in the opening statement basically started off with that trump tower meeting. where michael cohen and trump and david pecker had this agreement where david pecker would be the eyes and ears of the campaign and look out for those negative stories. give cohen a heads up and try to suppress it. so it's important he is the lead off witness because it sets the

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The Context

there are 650 mps... resolving the issue of whether he would return to screen has taken months, during which it's believed huw edwards, the bbc�*s highest paid news presenter, continued to receive his salary — around £440,000 a year. welcome to windsor. today, his 40—year career at the bbc is over. from reporting on politics for bbc wales to his prestigious role bringing the news to the nation, this is now the end of an era. katie razzall, bbc news. april 22nd is earth day, a global annual event which is supposed to remind us of the importance of protecting our environment. and there is no greater threat to the precious ecosystems we depend on, than the one thing you have probably opened today — the plastic carton. the world is currently producing about 400 million metric tonnes of plastic waste every year, and of that, just 9% is recycled. more than 50 countries, including the uk, have called

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Breakfast

expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. we can talk now to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse who's in kyiv. president zelensky there spoke about the importance of this aid. how much of a difference will it make to ukraine military efforts? t0 of a difference will it make to ukraine military efforts? to give ou an ukraine military efforts? to give you an idea _ ukraine military efforts? to give you an idea i— ukraine military efforts? to give you an idea i was _ ukraine military efforts? to give you an idea i was in _ ukraine military efforts? to give you an idea i was in a _ ukraine military efforts? to give you an idea i was in a region i ukraine military efforts? to givej you an idea i was in a region last month where russia has been pushing forward and soldiers will tell you that the artillery rumbles you can hear, the faint crumbles in the distance, most of that was coming from the russian side. so in six months of this political delay from washington, russia capitalised and used its superior troop numbers and deeper resources to push forward and you can see how ukrainian territory has been eroded and some cities have

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FOX and Friends Sunday

lawyers are always a going if to be setting up their case. so they're that going to pent the fact for their arguments with a particular slant to prepare the jury for what the jury's going to hear when the evidence actually comes in. will: i'm curious. i went to law school are, been around lawyers much of my life. if i asked you, a lot of people say the trial is over once the jury is sworn in. that shows the importance of voir dire, of picking the secure. -- jury with. but after that, opening or, closing, examination, how would you rank the most important parts of the trial? >> the most important part, i think, is how the prosecution's case goes in. when we were trying cases, we would come back and say how'd the case go in? how did it go in terms of the witnesses -- did the witnesses do better or worse than expected? did the jury seem focused on your exhibits. how your case goes in can vary tremendously. you have that sense of confidence or less confidence at the end when the people say say the people rest. will: do you feel like -- what we'll start with tomorrow, do opening statements really frame

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