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BBC News at Six

logistics that are not in place. and it's not just _ logistics that are not in place. and it's notjust labour _ logistics that are not in place. fific it's notjust labour who are critical. i it's not 'ust labour who are critical. , , ., critical. i wish indeed the bill had never been _ critical. i wish indeed the bill had never been brought _ critical. i wish indeed the bill had never been brought to _ critical. i wish indeed the bill had never been brought to this - critical. i wish indeed the bill hadj never been brought to this house critical. i wish indeed the bill had i never been brought to this house in the first_ never been brought to this house in the first place — never been brought to this house in the first place and _ never been brought to this house in the first place and we _ never been brought to this house in the first place and we wouldn't - never been brought to this house in| the first place and we wouldn't have to debate _ the first place and we wouldn't have to debate this — the first place and we wouldn't have to debate this bill. _ the first place and we wouldn't have to debate this bill. i— the first place and we wouldn't have to debate this bill. iwish— the first place and we wouldn't have to debate this bill. i wish it - the first place and we wouldn't have to debate this bill. i wish it had - to debate this bill. iwish it had never— to debate this bill. i wish it had never seen _ to debate this bill. i wish it had never seen the _ to debate this bill. i wish it had never seen the light _ to debate this bill. iwish it had never seen the light of- to debate this bill. i wish it had never seen the light of day. - to debate this bill. i wish it hadl never seen the light of day. the outra . e never seen the light of day. the outrage from — never seen the light of day. the outrage from my _ never seen the light of day. outrage from my constituents never seen the light of day.- outrage from my constituents also goes to the knowledge of what could be done with the money that has been spent on this nonsense scheme so far. �* ., ., , ., far. but the government has a ma'ori far. but the government has a majority in — far. but the government has a majority in the _ far. but the government has a majority in the commons. - far. but the government has a majority in the commons. the far. but the government has a - majority in the commons. the ayes have it. it majority in the commons. the ayes have it- it is — majority in the commons. the ayes have it. it is rejecting _ majority in the commons. the ayes have it. it is rejecting opposition i have it. it is re'ecting opposition here and for— have it. it is rejecting opposition here and for those _ have it. it is rejecting opposition here and for those changing - have it. it is rejecting opposition here and for those changing the| here and for those changing the plans and house of lords, which means it heads back to the lords tonight, and some there are not willing to give up. i tonight, and some there are not willing to give up.— tonight, and some there are not willing to give up. i don't want the government _ willing to give up. i don't want the government to — willing to give up. i don't want the government to be _ willing to give up. i don't want the government to be allowed - willing to give up. i don't want the government to be allowed to tell. willing to give up. i don't want the i government to be allowed to tell the world a life. the lie is that rwanda is a safe country. in one particular respect the supreme court has ruled rwanda is not a safe country. what rwanda is not a safe country. what ou sa to rwanda is not a safe country. what you say to those — rwanda is not a safe country. what you say to those who _ rwanda is not a safe country. what you say to those who say _ rwanda is not a safe country. what you say to those who say this is the unelected house of lords blocking what the elected government wants to do? , , . ., , ., do? this is the unelected house of lords doing _ do? this is the unelected house of

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

checks he made to michael cohen in 2017, he had full knowledge of what he was paying michael cohen for. >> maya, the importance for the prosecution of bringing the jurors back to that 2016, what was happenings and why that's so important. >> so, so important because they have to show intent, right? that's the agreement to conceal with the intent to unlawfully interfere in the election. that's their case, and it was october 7th, 2016 that access hollywood comes out. the very next day, donald trump, cohen, michael cohen and hope hicks are on a call together. i mean, the proximity to that and what we know that michael cohen's going to say about being directed and what he was directed to do from the beginning, that's why all of these things and then october 26th, this is the donald trump

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

proven wrong by the documents. >> and the phone calls right? >> there's a phone call of trump saying let's pay her in cash. cohen saying, no, we're going to do it my way. also, the way retainer agreements work with attorney ss that, yes, there is sort of an evergreen standard payment, in this case it was $35,000 a month or whatever to get up to that amount, but then the lawyer bills you or invoices you for services renders, and here there is nothing. michael cohen did not -- we all sort of live and die by the billable hours. we have to say what we do, how we do it, when we do it. the invoices here simply show michael cohen saying i'd like that check now for my retainer agreement. he's not done any legal services. i think it's not doing him any service, the defense by trying to really state too much. they don't have to really necessarily deny knowledge and i think they're making a mistake by doing that.

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Morning Joe

it is still donald trump's party. >> i think that's fair. but i don't think we know what the next couple of months look like for donald trump. >> it'll be fascinating. >> unlike the people who are in washington listening to the vote do down and listening to the response from ukraine, donald trump will be listening to opening statements set to begin in his hush money criminal trial in new york city. he'll be in the courtroom for that. and a source with direct knowledge of the situation tells nbc news that david pecker, a former friend of donald trump's, will be the first witness for the prosecution beginning today. he is the former ceo of american media incorporated, who bought and buried damaging stories about trump. meanwhile, south dakota's republican governor, kristi noem, says she'll stand by former president trump even if he gets convicted in his criminal hush money case. >> i'm hoping these jurors can come in and be unbiased and will

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Outnumbered

one of the lines we heard in the protest of new york, "oct "october 7th will not happen one more time, not 1,010,000,000 times. october 7th. literally threatening terrorist activity or encouraging it and cheering for it. "the new york times" headline juxtaposed against that is desperate at columbia, the protests continued with with dancing and pizza. that is the mainstream news organizations headline about what we are seeing. >> joey: a student at yale is reporting she was stabbed in the eyes. she was interviewed in the network. i don't know how severe the injury was is reporting she was physically assaulted. to my knowledge, that is the first instance of physical violence at one of these protests. i sit here, and i go, okay, what's next? do they need a pressure cooker to go off in the middle of a synagogue before they care? we need the boston bombing to be the next level, the next raising

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BBC News Now

knowledge and vision than just the subject they may be a specialist in. and somebody who can get the tone right on these big occasions. you may know the facts of diehards, but getting the public tone right is a very difficult skill. not many people have it. i think enough people have it. i think enough people habit to succeed huw edwards. thank you so much for your time. let's go back to kt, our media editor. i know we are still digressing the news. i don't know whether you have had a look at the reaction to see how the news is going? huw edwards has resigned and left the bbc, saying the decision was made on the medical advice of his doctors. it was made on the medical advice of his doctors-— his doctors. it was, indeed. i am sure you — his doctors. it was, indeed. i am sure you will _ his doctors. it was, indeed. i am sure you will know— his doctors. it was, indeed. i am sure you will know once - his doctors. it was, indeed. i am sure you will know once a - his doctors. it was, indeed. i am sure you will know once a story i sure you will know once a story breaks of this kind, you spend a lot of time as a bbc presenter talking

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Verified Live

interesting. and then we were expecting to move on relatively quickly to hear from the first witness. it looks like the date might be shortened now, so we don't quite know, and we aren't going to guess what we hear. just talk us through the process is, what we can expect in the days and weeks ahead, the key moments in the trial you will looking at.— the key moments in the trial you will looking at. after openings, you are riaht, will looking at. after openings, you are right, whether— will looking at. after openings, you are right, whether it _ will looking at. after openings, you are right, whether it is _ will looking at. after openings, you are right, whether it is today - will looking at. after openings, you are right, whether it is today or - are right, whether it is today or tomorrow, the witness testimony will come, fact witnesses. they express facts of the case to the jury, things within their knowledge, things within their knowledge, things they saw, heard or that they did. the first witness is expected to be the head of the national enquirer, owner of the national enquirer. that witness will come on because the prosecution is going to want to show that stormy daniels

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Trump Hush Money Trial

Trump Hush Money Trial
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The Context

are going to see, we _ how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we are _ how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we are going - how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we are going to i are going to see, we are going to find out — are going to see, we are going to find out he _ are going to see, we are going to find out. he is really an an indicted _ find out. he is really an an indicted co—conspirator. you do not have _ indicted co—conspirator. you do not have to _ indicted co—conspirator. you do not have to charge every co—conspirator. —— unindicted co—conspirator. that entity— —— unindicted co—conspirator. that entity was — —— unindicted co—conspirator. that entity was paying off other folks not to _ entity was paying off other folks not to go — entity was paying off other folks not to go public for truck. so it is to show— not to go public for truck. so it is to show that there is no mistake, there _ to show that there is no mistake, there is— to show that there is no mistake, there is a — to show that there is no mistake, there is a common scheme, this is what _ there is a common scheme, this is what his— there is a common scheme, this is what his proclivity was, to do this. finally, _ what his proclivity was, to do this. finally, with — what his proclivity was, to do this. finally, with your knowledge of the court system, tomorrow the whole thing comes to a grinding halt because thejudge wants thing comes to a grinding halt because the judge wants to have a look at these claims from the prosecution that donald trump has breached the gag order. how strong are those claims, looking at some of the things he has posted on truth social? he the things he has posted on truth social? , ., ., the things he has posted on truth social? , . ., ., ., social? he is a nightmare for a ”residin social? he is a nightmare for a presiding judge- _ social? he is a nightmare for a presidingjudge. i— social? he is a nightmare for a presiding judge. i wouldn't - presiding judge. i wouldn't necessarily want to tangle with some of these _ necessarily want to tangle with some of these issues. in this particular

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Dateline

coming back and stood in the doorway, and when the door open, denise tried to take her coat off and he shot her in the back of the head. >> then they then drove denise's card to the same park and hopped back in his car and drove to starbucks, arriving at 12:45. >> 1245, 12:50, five minutes. long enough to be on the camera. >> long enough they said for nathan to wash his hands to get the gunshot residue off, then leave to start his afternoon errands before picking up janel from day care. >> three::00 the defendant return home and want you to believe he sees the door open and glass. that's the extent of his knowledge. then he calls the police. he knew full well when you called the police what they would find. >> from our perspective, that's what makes it so disturbing. the cold and calculated manner he did this. >> one of the first officers to steps 25 describe the scene at the house just after nathan called 911 that day.

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