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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

haven't turned themselves in yet, there's a few stand out. rudy giuliani is a, standup whether it's this, or -- he's all over the place. jeffrey clark, is gonna be interesting because he was so central to it and most senior player in the whole thing. kenneth chessbro once his child and separately. the one that i think is most interesting, most interesting to me between the indictment says mark meadows. because he is nowhere in the jacks mitt indictment, there was one benign reference to him and it was actually relatively positive. now he's a coconspirator, a codefendant in this particular one. and he was trying very hard not to have himself arrested. he didn't win that. today the judge said he had to turn himself in like everybody else does or they'll issue a warrant for his arrest. what do you think is going on with mark meadows? >> you know, meadows status is a very tough to figure, out and you will remember because we

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BBC News Now

with phrases including, i am evil. i did this. ,, , ., ~ ., , did this. she is a killer, and using her words. _ did this. she is a killer, and using her words, she _ did this. she is a killer, and using her words, she is _ did this. she is a killer, and using her words, she is evil. _ did this. she is a killer, and using her words, she is evil. you - did this. she is a killer, and using her words, she is evil. you have i her words, she is evil. you have sent her words, she is evil. you have spent time _ her words, she is evil. you have spent time interviewing - her words, she is evil. you have spent time interviewing her, - her words, she is evil. you have | spent time interviewing her, and watching her in court as well giving evidence. what did you make of her? i think she is very emotionless. she doesn't _ i think she is very emotionless. she doesn't respond to a typical human response _ doesn't respond to a typical human response that i would have expected. there _ response that i would have expected. there was _ response that i would have expected. there was no empathy or sympathy with what _ there was no empathy or sympathy with what has gone on at all. there are people — with what has gone on at all. there are people who _ with what has gone on at all. there are people who look— with what has gone on at all. there are people who look at _ with what has gone on at all. there are people who look at you - with what has gone on at all. there are people who look at you and - with what has gone on at all. ties are people who look at you and say, there is no way she can have done this. it is circumstantial evidence, she looks as though butter wouldn't melt. it she looks as though butter wouldn't melt. . . she looks as though butter wouldn't melt. , :, :, , she looks as though butter wouldn't melt. , . ., , ., she looks as though butter wouldn't melt. , . ., , :, , ., :, melt. it is an example to us all of notjudging _ melt. it is an example to us all of notjudging a _ melt. it is an example to us all of notjudging a book _ melt. it is an example to us all of notjudging a book by _ melt. it is an example to us all of notjudging a book by its - melt. it is an example to us all of notjudging a book by its cover. i melt. it is an example to us all of. notjudging a book by its cover. we not judging a book by its cover. we have got— not judging a book by its cover. we have got to — not judging a book by its cover. we have got to accept and understand the evidence in this case is being, i the evidence in this case is being, i believe. — the evidence in this case is being, i believe, significant and it has taken — i believe, significant and it has taken us — i believe, significant and it has taken us to understand that lucy lethy— taken us to understand that lucy lethy is — taken us to understand that lucy lethy is a — taken us to understand that lucy letby is a killer. the taken us to understand that lucy letby is a killer.— taken us to understand that lucy letby is a killer. the nurse wrote this sympathy — letby is a killer. the nurse wrote this sympathy card _ letby is a killer. the nurse wrote this sympathy card to _ letby is a killer. the nurse wrote this sympathy card to the - letby is a killer. the nurse wrote | this sympathy card to the parents letby is a killer. the nurse wrote i this sympathy card to the parents of one baby, and searched for many of the other families one baby, and searched for many of the otherfamilies on one baby, and searched for many of the other families on facebook. one baby, and searched for many of the otherfamilies on facebook. her own parents supported her throughout

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Velshi

deep state, the greater division of the media. that's always been a feature of donald trump, but it's deepened. the use of his term retribution. mussolini used avenging, i believe. i'm your adventure. trump actually uses retribution as a noun, i am your retribution. what's the distinction? you said that something has changed from the trump administration to this trump campaign? >> i think what is really -- i mean, i think that what is really different is a, as christopher was talking about, is the limitation on the information that voters get, particularly as people are working from the ground up from state legislatures, and communities, community governance. their limitations on education, on information necessarily

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BBC News Now

ankylosaurs. it between vectipelta and other ankylosaurs-_ ankylosaurs. it turns out that vectipelta — ankylosaurs. it turns out that vectipelta was _ ankylosaurs. it turns out that vectipelta was quite - ankylosaurs. it turns out that vectipelta was quite a - ankylosaurs. it turns out that vectipelta was quite a way i ankylosaurs. it turns out that i vectipelta was quite a way away ankylosaurs. it turns out that - vectipelta was quite a way away from the same lineage. that itself is quite significant for dinosaur diversity on the island. it is a really exciting, _ diversity on the island. it is a really exciting, isn't - diversity on the island. it is a really exciting, isn't it? - diversity on the island. it is a really exciting, isn't it? talk| diversity on the island. it is a i really exciting, isn't it? talk to me about the significance of the name. as a local connection, to the natural history museum. —— there is a local connection. it natural history museum. -- there is a local connection.— a local connection. it is, vectipelta _ a local connection. it is, vectipelta barretti - a local connection. it is, vectipelta barretti is - a local connection. it is, - vectipelta barretti is named after professor paul barrett who has worked at the national history museum for 20 years. he has made a significant contribution to dinosaur palaeontology, publishing many papers. he has been a mental supervisor and supporter of many of us who have had our careers or affiliate it with the nhl. it is

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Verified Live

being part of murder in afghanistan. the paper said he broke that moral and legal rules of military engagement with the judge ruled the papers had proven that most of their report was true. robin brandt has the story. corporal ben roberts—smith. he was an icon in his own country. a war hero, honoured by the very top. the victoria cross on his chest testament to ben roberts—smith's bravery. australia's highest military honour was given to him in 2011 for single—handedly overpowering taliban machine guns. but a court has now ruled that newspaper reports of four claims of murder during his time in afghanistan were substantially true. today is a day ofjustice. it's a day ofjustice for those brave men of the sas who stood up and told the truth about who ben roberts—smith is — a war criminal, a bully and a liar.

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BBC News at One

after they alleged he was involved in the murder of six unarmed prisoners, but thejudge in the civil trial found that four out of the six murder allegations — all of which roberts—smith denies — were substantially true. robin brant has the story. corporal ben roberts—smith. .. he was an icon in his own country. a war hero, honoured by the person at the very top. the victoria cross on his chest testament to ben roberts—smith's bravery. australia's highest military honour was given to him in 2011 for single—handedly overpowering taliban machine guns. but a court has now ruled that newspaper reports of four claims of murder during his time in afghanistan were substantially true. today is a day ofjustice. it's a day ofjustice for those brave men of the sas who stood up and told the truth about who ben roberts—smith is —

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The Daily Global

of its kind in australia. it centred on events during 2009 and 2012, as australia's military continued its role in the allied effort to try to defeat the taliban. it heard claims he'd pushed a hand—cuffed farmer off of a cliff, details of a captured taliban fighter who was shot in the back ten times, and that he'd ordered two killings, as an initiation for new recruits. today is a day ofjustice. it's a day ofjustice for those brave men of the sas who stood up and told the truth about who ben roberts—smith is — a war criminal, a bully and a liar. there was a crowd outside, but roberts—smith wasn't in court to hear the ruling. he denied all six murder claims against him, saying five were lawful, the other didn't happen. this was a civil trial, it's not criminal — the burden of proof is lower. but the man seen by many australians as the embodiment of heroism now has a much tarnished reputation. the newspapers who

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BBC News at Six

the applicant's conduct and actions on the mission to w108 as found means that the respondents have established the substantial truth. the trial was a first of its kind in australia. it centred on events during 2009 and 2012, as australia's military continued its role in the allied effort to try to defeat the taliban. it heard claims he'd pushed a hand—cuffed farmer off of a cliff, details of a captured taliban fighter who was shot in the back ten times, and that he'd ordered two killings, as an initiation for new recruits. today is a day ofjustice. it's a day ofjustice for those brave men of the sas who stood up and told the truth about who ben roberts—smith is — a war criminal, a bully and a liar. there was a crowd outside but roberts—smith wasn't in court to hear the ruling. he denied all six murder claims against him, saying five were lawful, the other didn't happen. this was a civil trial, it's not criminal — the burden of proof is lower. but the man seen by many australians

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HARDtalk

thing is many germans are now asking themselves, why is all this out here? should treasures grabbed by european colonisers be returned to their countries of origin? my guess is the director of the humboldt forum, hartmut dorgerloh. as germany right now the leader in the restituion movement? hartmut dorgerloh, welcome to hardtalk. ., hartmut dorgerloh, welcome to hardtalk-- it _ hartmut dorgerloh, welcome to hardtalk.- it is _ hartmut dorgerloh, welcome to hardtalk.- it is a - hartmut dorgerloh, welcome to hardtalk.- it is a great i hardtalk. hello. it is a great leasure hardtalk. hello. it is a great pleasure to _ hardtalk. hello. it is a great pleasure to be _ hardtalk. hello. it is a great pleasure to be here - hardtalk. hello. it is a great pleasure to be here in - hardtalk. hello. it is a great pleasure to be here in this i pleasure to be here in this amazing museum. ithink pleasure to be here in this amazing museum. i think it is fair to say this is the most ambitious cultural project launched since reunification of germany. what is the motivating

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BBC News

delavan government. —— tally barn. delavan government. -- tally barn. ., , delavan government. -- tally barn. . , ., barn. -- taliban. is a possible? _ barn. -- taliban. is a | possible? recognition barn. -- taliban. is a . possible? recognition of barn. -- taliban. is a - possible? recognition of the taliban, principal recognition, in other words there are conditions.— in other words there are conditions. ~ . , conditions. what she said there sarked a conditions. what she said there sparked a huge _ conditions. what she said there sparked a huge reaction - conditions. what she said there sparked a huge reaction among| sparked a huge reaction among afghans. my colleague spoke to andy for time, the us�*s former deputy assistant secretary of state for afghanistan. thank you forjoining us on our programme. we heard the un deputy secretary's due —— words. do you think steps should be taken towards recognising the taliban? absolutely not and i think those remarks were very forward leaning in a way that perhaps the deputy secretary general regrets at this point. you think she _ regrets at this point. you think she may _ regrets at this point. you think she may regret - regrets at this point. you think she may regret those comments but at the time she was discussing the reality on the ground which is the taliban

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