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BBC News at One

this led to a state of emergency where the military were brought in to fight gangs. the government hopes the result gives it a mandate for this to continue. translation: we need security. get rid of narco trafficking - and criminality to bring peace to this country. i'm voting no, because militarising ecuador won't be beneficial for ecuadorians. for example, during the protests, they brought out the military and that wasn't against narco traffickers, but against the people. this vote to increase police and military powers has had a mixed reaction here. those who have been victims of police brutality tell me they worry it could lead to more human rights abuses. but some of those who voted yes told me they think it could give them back another right — the right to go about their daily lives without a constant fear of violence. most people agree on one thing. they all want this nation to go back to being the relatively peaceful haven it once was, even if many think that might take a miracle. ione wells, bbc news, in quito.

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America Reports

>> one other thing that is moving some of the younger voted towards trump. you had a segment on it. i never thought i would see what i have seen now about this targeting of people who are religious as evil after in israel, people were murdered and slaughtered. college presidents are allowing this to go on. can you get people -- i don't know what it takes to be a college president other than being a coward. this is insane. >> sandra: a student we had on friday, they are being spent on. they can walk through campus without being threatened. >> those kids because they are younger moving to the middle or the left are moving to the right, because they can't believe what is going on. this is turning logic on its

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Trump Hush Money Trial

who was the head of ami american media incorporated basically had a meeting with donald trump and michael cohen in the beginning of the campaign, essentially saying that he would help donald trump get elected yeah, i'll be your eyes and ears. >> and he did help him both to amplify stories that would help him. so stories that weren't great about his opponents. and also by suppressing stories that could hurt trump's chances. now when it comes to the stormy daniels hush money payment that was not made by ami or david, but they did help to suppress two other stories. another alleged affair with karen mcdougal, and then a story via dorman that turned out to be false, alleging that trump on pad a child out of wedlock, but these were two stories that was willing to catch and kill by the right, that's the term that was used internally. >> catch and kill, catch the story and then kill it. yeah. hey, the person pay karen mcdougal for the rights to her story, but never actually

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

they win. sometimes the facts are horrible and it doesn't matter when you take the stand. this is a singular case. donald trump believes he can overcome anything or he may just think he has absolutely nothing to lose. he has the constitutional right to testify no matter what his attorneys tell him not to do. >> this is someone who in the past has said he's the expert on expertise. he, you know, is very conscious of the fact, for him, that he knows more than anybody else. do you think that's a possibility? >> it's a possibility. it will be determined by how well the prosecution's witnesses are. if the cross-examination of michael cohen is a dud, it might be a hail mary. if his lawyers say this is going good for us, why mess it up, so it's going to be determined on how well the prosecutors' witnesses are on the stand.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

sweep the so-called gaza solidarity encampment. more than 100 students were arrested and we will send it back to you. >> martha: thank you very much alexis. with that we bring in daniela simon's i jewish student that goes to columbia. first year student and a new york post columnist joins us in a part-time columbia student who left nyu. so what goes through your mind when the fact you couldn't go to campus today? don't you -- isn't there an expectation that the university should provide an environment where no matter what you can go get the education that you paid for? >> that is the expectation and it is shocking what's going on. it's shocking that instead of studying philosophy and political scientists i am with your you today. it is, you know, -- the difference between protesting which as americans we all understand people have a right

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

number two, criminal defense attorneys will tell you their clients in white collar cases, i don't know why, but very particular to white collar cases, they believe they have an explanation for everything. they believe the prosecution is a big misunderstanding and if they can just take the stand, they can clear up all of the misunderstanding. it is a dangerous way of thinking, and arguably it's a way of thinking that made them white collar criminal defendants in the first place, so because donald trump has an absolute right to testify and because he may view this as a lost cause anyway, and may use it as a pulpit for a broader audience than the jury, we might see donald trump testify. part of me is doing this because everybody is betting the other way, and i want to make it interesting. >> you really think there's a possibility? >> let's look at high profile cases recently. maybe things are changing. in a lot of high profile cases, criminal defendants are actually take the stand. sometimes they lose, sometimes

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The World Today with Maryam...

militarising ecuador won't be beneficial for ecuadorians. for example, during the protests, they brought out the military and that wasn't against narco traffickers, but against the people. this vote to increase police and military powers has had a mixed reaction here. those who have been victims of police brutality tell me they worry it could lead to more human rights abuses. but some of those who voted yes told me they think it could give them back another right — the right to go about their daily lives without a constant fear of violence. most people agree on one thing — they all want this nation to go back to being the relatively peaceful haven it once was, even if many think that might take a miracle. ione wells, bbc news in quito. the kremlin says the $61 billion military aid package to ukraine — approved by american lawmakers — will not change the situation on the frontlines. but ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, says the help will give his country a chance of victory in the war. the aid is likely to include air defence systems,

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The Context

then,is so what sort of legal challenge, then, is still open? the government has advised that some asylum seekers could lodge a repeal against removal claiming their personal circumstances makes them a special case. the bill creates a high bar for that kind of appeal. the home office is now setting up offices to deal quickly with that. it is not such cases will be dealt with within a couple of months. the courts have now been given extra resources to cope. asylum seekers refused a right to appeal would still seek a... of the new laws shuts off most routes by which legal challenges can be brought. 0nce by which legal challenges can be brought. once again today, the prime minister did not rule out leaving the european court of human rights if things don't go according to plan. so let's go to the lobby. 0ur political correspondent is watching events for us tonight. i know you have a guest with you, peter. bring us up to speed where you are. the parliamentary _ us up to speed where you are. tue: parliamentary ping—pong us up to speed where you are. tte: parliamentary ping—pong continues,

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The Context

very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally— very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is a - it is equally true that there is a significant _ it is equally true that there is a significant minority— it is equally true that there is a significant minority who - it is equally true that there is a significant minority who are - it is equally true that there is a i significant minority who are pretty extreme, — significant minority who are pretty extreme, have _ significant minority who are pretty extreme, have deeply— significant minority who are pretty extreme, have deeply offensive . extreme, have deeply offensive anti-semitic— extreme, have deeply offensive anti—semitic banners. _ extreme, have deeply offensive anti—semitic banners. some - extreme, have deeply offensive i anti—semitic banners. some of the things— anti—semitic banners. some of the things they're _ anti—semitic banners. some of the things they're shouting _ anti—semitic banners. some of the things they're shouting are - things they're shouting are completely— things they're shouting are completely unacceptable, i completely unacceptable, understandably _ completely unacceptable, understandably making. completely unacceptable, - understandably making people feel unsafe _ understandably making people feel unsafe does — understandably making people feel unsafe. does that _ understandably making people feel unsafe. does that mean _ understandably making people feel unsafe. does that mean that - understandably making people feel unsafe. does that mean that the i unsafe. does that mean that the other— unsafe. does that mean that the other 95,000 _ unsafe. does that mean that the other 95,000 people _ unsafe. does that mean that the other 95,000 people aren't - unsafe. does that mean that the . other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest— other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about _ other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's _ other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's going - other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's going on - other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's going on inl to protest about what's going on in gaza? _ to protest about what's going on in gaza? it's— to protest about what's going on in gaza? it's obviously— to protest about what's going on in gaza? it's obviously upsetting - gaza? it's obviously upsetting enormous _ gaza? it's obviously upsetting enormous numbers— gaza? it's obviously upsetting enormous numbers of- gaza? it's obviously upsetting | enormous numbers of people, including — enormous numbers of people, including leading _ enormous numbers of people, including leading western - including leading western politicians, _ including leading western politicians, including - including leading western politicians, including the i including leading western . politicians, including the us president _ politicians, including the us president. it's _ politicians, including the us president. it's a _ politicians, including the us president. it's a hard - politicians, including the us. president. it's a hard balance politicians, including the us- president. it's a hard balance to -et president. it's a hard balance to get right, — president. it's a hard balance to get right, and _ president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i_ president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i think— president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i think where - president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i think where the| president. it's a hard balance to i get right, and i think where the uk government— get right, and i think where the uk government is— get right, and i think where the uk government is letting _ get right, and i think where the uk government is letting this - get right, and i think where the uk government is letting this happenl government is letting this happen but trying — government is letting this happen but trying to — government is letting this happen but trying to clamp _ government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on it, i government is letting this happen. but trying to clamp down on it, just asking _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the — but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that - but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that in - but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that in the i asking the police to do that in the heat of— asking the police to do that in the heat of the — asking the police to do that in the heat of the moment. _ asking the police to do that in the heat of the moment.— heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a _ heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a couple _ heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a couple of— heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a couple of other - heat of the moment. hagar, let's i talk about a couple of other issues. the head of the military... the head of israel's military intelligence has resigned over the failures surrounding the hamas attack on october 7th. major general aharon haliva is

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The Context

that was quite intimidating. the crossover between the two stories is what you do with thejewish person who's going about his everyday life or her everyday life, should be free to move around but encounters a process like that. one rabbi at the university said stay home, it is passover, just stay at home. is that the right message to send to people who are just the right message to send to people who arejust going the right message to send to people who are just going about their ordinary lives?— who are just going about their ordinary lives? who are just going about their ordina lives? ., , ., ., ordinary lives? know because on one hand, i understand _ ordinary lives? know because on one hand, i understand the _ ordinary lives? know because on one hand, i understand the message. - ordinary lives? know because on one hand, i understand the message. if. ordinary lives? know because on one hand, i understand the message. if i| hand, i understand the message. if i were the rabbi, i would've said the same thing. if i had ajewish were the rabbi, i would've said the same thing. if i had a jewish friend or a child at the university, maybe i would say to take their yarmulke off for now. but that is not the right message. this is a private university. those students havejust as much a right to be there and be safe and go to their classes and study as much as a protester has the

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