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Inside With Jen Psaki

under the immense pressure they will be under." no doubt, a lot of that will come from trump itself, because a fair trial, by an impartial jury of his peers, it may be what he fears the most. these people were carefully selected to do the job they've been asked to do. the founding fathers put jury trials in the constitution because they give citizens the final say. they put the power in the hands of the people, of the rules, not the rulers. joining me now is our in-house law firm, and the former general counsel of the fbi and a senior member of robert mueller's team. i want to start right where i ended. obviously, as a citizen nonlawyer, you think, that sounds intimidating, jurors are scared. from a legal standpoint, is

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NQA braces itself for green hydrogen qualifications

As several local tertiary institutions prepare to add courses on green hydrogen to their offerings basket, the Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) has set in motion plans to...

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BBC News

boats. that was the former home secretary speaking _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the - boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the bbc- boats. that was the former home | secretary speaking to the bbc and remind you that we are watching bbc news warrior expecting the prime minister to hold a press conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farley. listening to the former home secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when - within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when thisj within the conservatives. yes, very - much so. you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and

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Breakfast

to change. wednesday itself, a brisk northerly wind and we also will see some of the show is coming across north—east england but we could catch a shower almost anywhere in the east. some central areas, as well. 0ut the east. some central areas, as well. out to the west, it will be drier and brighter and you can see the temperatures are slipping a bit. seven to 12 degrees. after that, thursday and friday, some showers. temperatures starting to creep up and we have the rain coming in on saturday night into sunday, but it is a long way off and could still change. let's enjoy this dry period while we have it. thank you, carol.- have it. thank you, carol. thank ou. when you think of children learning, you probably think of a school classroom — but what about a screen at home? that's where bbc education comes in — and this month it's celebrating 100 years since the first schools broadcast was aired. over the last century, it's evolved from radio programmes to interactive websites like bitesize, which helped provide lessons during lockdown. 0ur reporter ricky boleto

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Verified Live

lawyer i should explain this is not the courtroom itself, no cameras allowed inside the courtroom when proceedings are active. this is on a different floor and you can see there the barrier is where donald trump will often come at the beginning of the day to speak to the media. we are in the short recess which is why cameras can pick him up at this life moment. let's try and bring you that brief statement he gave before proceedings got under wayjust gave before proceedings got under way just a little gave before proceedings got under wayjust a little earlier. ijust want to say before we begin, these are all biden trials. - this is done as election interference. _ everybody knows it. i'm here, instead of being able to be in pennsylvania - and georgia, and lots- of other places campaigning. and it's very unfair. fortunately, the poll. numbers are very good. they've been going up because people understand what's going on. _ this is a witch hunt - and it's a shame, and it comes out of washington.

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Trump Hush Money Trial

course to trial, we just hear from each and every one is likely maybe different parts that colangelo's has been a big figure though, in terms of the trump campaign, right? >> yeah, he has been the focus of donald trump's unfounded claims that this is somehow joe biden's doing because matthew colangelo was at the justice department before he came over to the de no connection whatsoever. >> keep in mind this case is not about just an alleged affair between may daniel's was of course, trump has denied this is about at its core, they have to prove election interference. >> so listen for this theme today when the prosecution gives its opening, they're going to say this is not about a paperwork crime. this is about an effort by donald trump to hide those hush money payments from the american public in the closing days of the 2016 election. and therefore to interfere with the 2016 election itself, that will be a key theme when the prosecution opens in a few moments the house i expect them to do as prosecutors, they have to front michael cohen. they have all know this figure. we all know michael cohen, the fixer, the attorney. he will be a key witness. they will tell the jury you're going to hear from michael cohen. and one thing that the prosecutors are

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

-i hear from launch control he vehicle has exploded. that's the orbiter itself. the shuttle challenger has exploded. we must assume that the crew is not alive. this is unheralded in the history of the space program. ladies and gentlemen, i have covered space shuttle launches since the very first launch, since before the first launch itself, going way back, and nothing like this has ever happened. [ woman screams ] -it was a sad day for all americans. ♪ this was our space program. this was our national space program. and here they lost their lives doing it for our country. ♪ -when i thought about challenger, i talked to michael. i said, "you know what? "you're doing what you're doing, "and i'm glad you're loving it and liking it, "but you got a wife and two little kids here if something happens."

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Take Me to the Opera

to perform at his coronation. bryn terfel�*s towering presence and booming voice is also effective off stage. he's a big champion of the arts and relishes bringing music to the public. i think we're in a time when lots of cultural institutions — and classical music itself, perhaps — is being called into question. what's the value of it? is it too elitist? and a figure like bryn is what we need — somebody who symbolises, really, the power of communication and music. it's about showing how important music is in all of our lives. he embodies that and that is the most powerful advocacy he can perform for music. everything he does conveys that love of singing, and it's completely infectious. and the fact that he is passing

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The Media Show

it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that became a problem.

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Sportsday

here is that tweet in full. "three extremely poor decisions — three penalties not given — which we simply cannot accept. the football association say they are aware of the post and are investigating. the bbc has contacted the pgmol for comment. well, as for the game itself, everton took three vital points from their bottom of the table clash with forest, but the visitors are now dangeously close to the drop zone and clearly unhappy with the decisions on the pitch today. joe lynskey reports. the fixture being called the points deduction derby. two teams on the brink who are united in defiance. both everton and forest have lost points for overspending. for one of

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