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BBC News-20210911-11:25:00

say he's been served with legal papers. a judge in new york must now decide whether the documents were in fact served before any case can move forward. court proceedings are due to take place on monday. sarah campbell reports. virginia giuffre, then known as virginia roberts. she alleges that, when she was 17, she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew. he categorically denies the claims. miss giuffre launched her civil case against him last month and, as part of the initial process, papers must be served on the defendant. her lawyers believe that has now been done. a court document describes how papers were apparently left with a police officer at the prince's home, royal lodge in windsor, on the 27th of august. what isn't yet clear is whether the prince's legal team agree the papers have been served in the correct way to allow the case to proceed. during a bbc interview in 2019 with the bbc�*s emily maitlis, prince andrew denied the allegations levelled at him by miss giuffre

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Anderson Cooper 360-20210911-00:03:00

the governor who signed into law this new antiabortion measure that bans a woman's constitutional right after six weeks, he suddenly is for a right to choose? and remember, there is a testing out here. why is governor abbott so desperate to maintain the right to choose to not get tested? does he want to protect worker ability to walk on the job with a serious case of covid? and then there is what abbott called, quote, an assault on private businesses. something florida's governor ron desantis picked up on, too. today he said the president was having a, quote, hissy fit and that people might lose their jobs. again, a bit hypocritical for both men. they are all huffy about president biden telling businesses what they can and can't do on vaccines when they have literally told businesses what they can and can't do on vaccines. the cruise ship industry wanted to require vaccinations and abbott and desantis said no. oh, and the order from desantis which was shut down by a judge last month would have included a

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BBC News-20210911-01:14:00

and as part of that initial process, papers must be served on the defendant, so prince andrew. now, a document published today by the court indicates that miss giuffre's lawyers believe this has now been done. it describes how their representative left the papers with a police officer at prince andrew's home, royal lodge in windsor, and that was on the 27th of august. now, what isn't clear this evening is whether the prince's legal team agree that those papers were served correctly. we have contacted them, but they're not commenting this evening. it will be now for a judge to decide whether the case will proceed and how it will proceed. and there is a telephone conference scheduled for monday afternoon in new york between her lawyers and the judge, so that will give us some clarity of how this case is going to proceed. and in the meantime, prince andrew, we know, is in balmoral in scotland. sarah campbell reporting. stay with us on bbc news, still to combat plastic fantastic. the

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BBC News-20210911-04:15:00

but this civil case was launched last month at a court in new york, and as part of that initial process, papers must be served on the defendant, so prince andrew. now, a document published today by the court indicates that miss giuffre's lawyers believe this has now been done. it describes how their representative left the papers with a police officer at prince andrew's home — royal lodge in windsor — and that was on the 27th of august. now, what isn't clear this evening is whether the prince's legal team agree that those papers were served correctly. we have contacted them, but they're not commenting this evening. it will be now for a judge to decide whether the case will proceed and how it will proceed. and there is a telephone conference scheduled for monday afternoon in new york between her lawyers and the judge, so that will give us some clarity of how this case is going to proceed. and in the meantime, prince andrew, we know, is in balmoral in scotland. this is bbc world news. our main headline:

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BBC News-20210911-02:20:00

will proceed and how it will proceed. and there is a telephone conference scheduled for monday afternoon in new york between her lawyers and the judge, so that will give us some clarity of how this case is going to proceed. and in the meantime, prince andrew, we know, is in balmoral in scotland. now this weekend the mens and womens finals are taking place at the us open in new york. and there couldn't be a greater contrast between the two. in the men's final the number two seed daniil medvedev will take on either novak djokovic or olympic champion alexander zverev they are currently involved in a thrilling semi final. while in the womens final it's the battle of two teenagers — leyla fernadez and britain's emma raducanu. both are making their first appearance in a grand slam final. laura scott has been looking at the rise of the new star of british

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BBC News-20210911-00:14:00

place in new york on monday. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. these are the official legal papers relating to the civil case that was brought by virginia giuffre, and she alleges that she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17 years old. he denies all the claims made against him and he said that he has no recollection of meeting her. but this civil case was launched last month at a court in new york, and as part of that initial process, papers must be served on the defendant, so prince andrew. now, a document published today by the court indicates that miss giuffre's lawyers believe this has now been done. it describes how their representative left the papers with a police officer at prince andrew's home, royal lodge in windsor, and that was on the 27th of august. now, what isn't clear this evening is whether the prince's legal team agree that those papers were served correctly. we have contacted them, but they're not commenting this evening. it will be now for a judge to decide whether the case

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Don Lemon Tonight-20210911-07:39:00

to be on the supreme court. if it wasn't political, it wouldn't be such a big deal. >> right. well, it wouldn't be a conservative president appointing a conservative judge or a liberal president appointing a liberal judge or nominating a liberal judge because politics wouldn't play a role in it. you're right. even at the beginning, on its face, it's political. >> it's thoroughly political, and the citizenry should understand that. i think a lot of people want to sort of think that, you know, the supreme court is above politics. i think people get a certain, you know, sort of sense of security out of that thought. but it's a delusion. >> so i want to talk about the court's only black justice, conservative clarence thomas. though you disagree with his positions on racial issues, you used to say calling him a sellout was going too far. but now you write that if he's

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BBC News-20210911-21:22:00

the official said he asked to meet prince andrew personally, but he was told that this was not possible. at the heart of this is the claim by virginia giuffre — virginia roberts, as she was — who alleges that she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17 years old. prince andrew has categorically and consistently denied the claim. i have no recollection of ever meeting this lady. none whatsoever. you don't remember meeting her? no. buckingham palace is saying absolutely nothing, other than to emphasise that this is entirely a matter for prince andrew and his lawyers. his lawyers' tactics appear to be to keep as low a profile as possible for themselves and for their client, whilst intimating that the court papers have not been served properly. it will now be for a judge in a new york district court on monday to decide

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BBC News-20210911-10:22:00

during a bbc interview in 2019 with the bbc�*s emily maitlis, prince andrew denied the allegations levelled at him by miss giuffre and said he had no recollection of meeting her. i have no recollection of ever meeting this lady. none whatsoever. you don't remember meeting her? no. he's now in balmoral, scotland. on monday afternoon in new york, a telephone conference is scheduled to take place between the judge in this case and legal teams, which should provide further detail as to whether and how this case will proceed. sarah campbell, bbc news. the 9/11 attacks killed people from 90 different countries, and 67 of those who died were from the uk. john maguire has been speaking to some of their relatives about how they'll be remembered today. the hatred which divides nation from nation, race from race, class from class. father forgive.

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BBC News-20210911-10:21:00

yogita limaye reporting. lawyers acting for virginia giuffre, who claims she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew, say he's been served with legal papers. a judge in new york must now decide whether the documents were in fact served before any case can move forward. court proceedings are due to take place on monday. sarah campbell reports. virginia giuffre, then known as virginia roberts. she alleges that, when she was 17, she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew. he categorically denies the claims. miss giuffre launched her civil case against him last month and, as part of the initial process, papers must be served on the defendant. her lawyers believe that has now been done. the case to proceed.

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