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relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we can speak now to independent adviser to uk government on anti—semitism lord john mann. do you think sir mark rowley should stay in his post? of course he should and he is one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced and thatis has got, the most experienced and that is by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so, i have spoken withjewish communal leaders over the weekend and there is no demand from them for him to resign, none whatsoever. he should stay in his post and i'm pleased his meeting with thejewish community. in fact, there is a meeting taking

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education should be exciting. and that's what we used to do for the children — make them feel excited about learning. but in the early days, it was quite different. certainly not as colourful. this afternoon, we present the first of five programmes on canada... in 1957, bbc television for schools began. and slowly, more teachers wheeled out their rather heavy school tv into the classroom. the first of this afternoon's programmes for schools and colleges follows in one minute. and remember this voice? hello, word watchers! ha—ha! i'm wordy! 0h. who are you? where did you spring from? i'm mr watchword the word watcher. i think after a very short space of time, we realised that wordy was extremely popular with the children because of the feedback from the teachers and all the schools. but the most important thing was that, not only

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march, but was stopped by officers. you are quite openlyjewish. it's a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian

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here in the uk, rishi sunak says his government's —— here in the uk, rishi sunak says his government's rwanda bill will become law — despite fierce opposition from the house of lords. speaking in the past couple of hours, the prime minister said mps and the lords will have to vote tonight, until the bill — to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — is finally passed. mr sunak said the first flight to rwanda would leave in 10 to 12 weeks and the legislation will again be put before the commons in the coming hours. there has been a prolonged stand—off between the two houses of parliament for the past four months, amid concerns about how safe rwanda actually is for asylum seekers. mr sunak set out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords

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i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those

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the police the powers that they need and the powers that mark rowley and the extremism server in the past recommended to government. they haven't been implemented and that is video, placards, both inciting hatred and on promoting terrorist organisations. i would say give the police, and i have said give the police, and i have said give the police more powers and the police can then be held to account for using them. if there not using the powers that you have a problem. can i interru -t powers that you have a problem. can i interrupt you? i would say mr falter would disagree with you suggesting he was there to protest. he would argue he was simply walking in london and he was stopped from doing so... in london and he was stopped from doing so- - -— in london and he was stopped from doing so- - -_ doing so... know, he wasn't. let's be uuite doing so... know, he wasn't. let's be quite clear- _ doing so... know, he wasn't. let's be quite clear. that _ doing so... know, he wasn't. let's be quite clear. that is _ doing so... know, he wasn't. let's be quite clear. that is not - doing so... know, he wasn't. let's be quite clear. that is not true. i doing so... know, he wasn't. let'sj be quite clear. that is not true. he wasn'tjust be quite clear. that is not true. he wasn't just walking be quite clear. that is not true. he wasn'tjust walking in london. i

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place within the hour and then there are weekly meetings between the met now and the jewish are weekly meetings between the met now and thejewish community, through the londonjewish forum which is an excellent initiative from the jewish which is an excellent initiative from thejewish community and which is already having positive impact. he should carry on doing more of this. what do you make of the full video? i know short clips of this interaction between gideon fulcher and the police officer have been broadcast widely.— and the police officer have been broadcast widely. gideon fulcher... what do you — broadcast widely. gideon fulcher... what do you make _ broadcast widely. gideon fulcher... what do you make of _ broadcast widely. gideon fulcher... what do you make of the _ broadcast widely. gideon fulcher... what do you make of the video - broadcast widely. gideon fulcher... | what do you make of the video what does it tell us about the issues on the streets at the moment between jewish people and between these marches, these marches which are happening every couple of weeks. it tells me what i already knew which is mr falter came to protest and he came with his security and became with his media operation came to

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place within the hour and that a weekly meetings between the met now and thejewish community through the londonjewish forum, which is an excellent initiative from the jewish community and which is already having positive impact. he should carry on doing more of this. what do you make of the full video? i know that sort of short clips of this interaction between gideon falter and the police officer have been clipped up and broadcast very widely. there is a long sort of 15 minute version available. what do you make of the video and what does it tell us about the issues on the streets at the moment betweenjewish people and between these marches, these marches which are happening every couple of weeks? well, it tells me what i already knew, which is mr falter turned up to protest. he wasn't walked on the street. he was at the protest. they came with his security, came with his media operation, and he came to protest.

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begin in an hour. >> brian: david pecker will testify for the prosecution. >> ainsley: will there be time after opening statements to hear from david pecker? >> good morning, we expect david pecker will be the first witness to testify. the situation here this, donald trump paid stormy daniels to keep her quiet or donald trump and the trump organization simply paid checks to michael cohen for legal expenses. we will hear this in the opening statements. this case against former president opens with charges of filing false business records claiming the alleged payoffs were legal expenses to mr.

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the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the government says it is determined that its flagship rwanda bill will not face any more delays and that mps and peers will have to keep sitting and voting until it's passed when it returns to parliament today. the legislation is designed to make sure that migrants can be sent to the african country, by curbing legal challenges.

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