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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

which he was the ceo of at the time were granted immunity, a non-prosecution agreement back in 2018 when federal investigators were looking at michael cohen, charged michael cohen and ultimately sentenced michael cohen for the cooperation of the likes of david pecker. pecker has cooperated with investigators, and this is why today's testimony, the first time the public inside the courtroom will be able to hear from pecker himself, is going to be so crucial. the question here is with court getting out at 12:30 today, just how far into the testimony will the prosecution actually be able to get into its questioning of the former publisher of the "national enquirer." >> tell diya, as we look at what juan merchan is telling the jury, there are entering aspects for someone who doesn't do this on a daily basis. telling the jurors do not read or listen to any accounts of this case on the radio or the internet, do not do research at a library or the internet or any

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BBC News Now

presenter and high—profile one in the last decade also. we were wondering what will happen, and now we know. we have our answer, which is his taken this decision that he will resign. 0f is his taken this decision that he will resign. of course, if you think now is a moment to think about his career and his legacy and the impact he made on audiences across the world. it is also a moment to think about what next, he will become the lead presenter of news at ten? he will anchor the election programme we know is coming? channel a and time's radio both announced their election line—up over the weekend. the bbc will be able to do the same. many people say it has taken a long while to find that out.— while to find that out. stewart alludin: while to find that out. stewart alluding to — while to find that out. stewart alluding to the _ while to find that out. stewart alluding to the damage - while to find that out. stewart alluding to the damage to - while to find that out. stewart alluding to the damage to the | while to find that out. stewart - alluding to the damage to the bbc over the length of time it has taken

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them talk about it, hearing the old tunes and everything, it takes us to a warm happy place from her childhood. i remember those big tvs being wheeled into the classroom or going into the television room and being so excited to watch some of the bbc education content found in the bbc education content found in the day. the bbc education content found in the da . ~ . �* , the bbc education content found in theda .~ . 3 ~ the bbc education content found in theda .~ . v 4', the bbc education content found in theda. ,, , ., the day. what's it like being on the other side since _ the day. what's it like being on the other side since then? _ the day. what's it like being on the other side since then? absolutely i other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently _ other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently got _ other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently got to - other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently got to make . brilliant. i recently got to make some bbc bitesize daily music lessons and i literally felt like jonathan cohen behind the piano at ease to watch him on music time and i love it. i wasjust living my childhood dream, like i can't believe i'm doing this.- childhood dream, like i can't believe i'm doing this. let's go back then- _ believe i'm doing this. let's go back then. so _ believe i'm doing this. let's go back then. so those _ believe i'm doing this. let's go back then. so those early - believe i'm doing this. let's go | back then. so those early days, believe i'm doing this. let's go i back then. so those early days, it was radio right at the start, then what kind of on the tv front, really sticks in your mind and in a sense played one of those crucial early roles? 50 played one of those crucial early roles? ., , , ., ., , , roles? so many programmes i remember thins like roles? so many programmes i remember things like words — roles? so many programmes i remember things like words and _ roles? so many programmes i remember things like words and pictures _ roles? so many programmes i remember things like words and pictures and - things like words and pictures and look and read, watch, that was an absolute favourite of mine, going backin

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on and pass the bill. i think we can expect a similar message from him this morning. the deputy foreign secretary andrew mitchell was out and about giving tv and radio interviews this morning. he accused the house of lords of being patronising in their debate about rwanda, and indeed he has even accuse them of their debates of having a hint of racism. so i think there is some strong words there from the deputy foreign secretary andrew mitchell. it will be interesting to see where they rishi sunak repeats those allegations. but i think we can certainly expect him to call on the house of lords to push through this bill, to accept the government's bill. obviously the house of lords, from their perspective, they have tabled a number of changes. we are down to the last two amendments the house of lords want to see. one addressing those who have worked with uk forces overseas, particularly afghans who helped british troops in

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Admaston-Bromley residents asked to mind a few closures at Town Hall

You will need to schedule around a few roadblocks if your next visit to the Township office in Admaston-Bromle...

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

cross-examination. they don't have to prove anything at all. buns you start making guarantees to the jury, even directly by saying this guy is a liar, we're going to show you shouldn't be believe him for this reason. the jury is going to expect you to deliver on cross-examination with these witnesses, especially given that you've got two lawyers on this panel and they know all the lawyer tricks themselves. i'm very curious to see whether or not they'll be able to pull this off. i'm not confident that they can. >> paul, something that david just said made me remember one of the last instructions that the judge gave to the jurors, and it was, you can tell your employer you're a juror, but you may not talk about this case. we all know this, right? you must report back to me if any person makes an attempt to speak to you. do not listen to any accounts of the case on the radio or internet. do not do research at the library. you must not google anything about the case. in your experience, how difficult is that for the average juror? and just by living life and

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight
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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

-wow. oh, my goodness. oh. -it looks like we've got a van, probably full of family members of the astronauts, being driven away. that's not good. -and i'm standing at the runway. i'm listening to the radio, and i'm listening to the calls. i knew my biggest fear is coming true. turned around, shaking my head. just walked away. there wasn't anything else you could do. ♪ i remember grabbing mom's arm and saying, "mom, is daddy okay?" -and i was just kind of staring out of the window, trying to figure out what was happening. i can just hear my mom and the driver just kind of whispering in a hushed tone.

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