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Inside With Jen Psaki

under the immense pressure they will be under." no doubt, a lot of that will come from trump itself, because a fair trial, by an impartial jury of his peers, it may be what he fears the most. these people were carefully selected to do the job they've been asked to do. the founding fathers put jury trials in the constitution because they give citizens the final say. they put the power in the hands of the people, of the rules, not the rulers. joining me now is our in-house law firm, and the former general counsel of the fbi and a senior member of robert mueller's team. i want to start right where i ended. obviously, as a citizen nonlawyer, you think, that sounds intimidating, jurors are scared. from a legal standpoint, is

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The Weekend

those things aren't on there. we are talking about stopping the privatization of medicare and expanding medicare benefits to include dental, vision and hearing. my signature bill of medicare for all is not on there because we know that under this president and the situation we are in, we probably can't achieve it. the things on this agenda are achievable and we can go to people and say, look how much we did. we didn't get everything done. but this is the next thing on the page. progressives with build back better, the universal childcare, that investment in housing, a huge issue. the comprehensive immigration reform. some advancing justice components of this. these were all things teed up by almost the entirety of the democratic caucus with the exception of a couple of senators, democratic senators. that is part of the reason it didn't pass because of the filibuster. you will see in the agenda that one of the things we tackle is making democracy work which means not just changing the rulers but changing the rules. we have to get rid of that

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Inside With Jen Psaki

there's no logic really in trump's argument here other than politics, he's accusing biden of being a threat to democracy, that projection what you and i both know is crazy, and everyone out there knows it's crazy, it's working with his base. how do you combat that, you need to combat that, should we all be combat-ing that? >> yeah, look, they've racked the republican party, when the civil war started lincoln said that insurrection is the negation of the basic principle of democratic government, which is the people get to choose their own rulers. and they have ruined the republican party, it started as an anti slavery, pro freedom, pro immigration, anti -- and they've reduced it to a cult of authoritarian personality, or donald trump even yesterday is engaging in what is essentially pro slavery,

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Inside With Jen Psaki

of these antifa fighters? there is no logic in their presentation. he really is characteristic of what you get from authoritarian and fascist political parties. >> no question. there is really no logic in trump's argument here other than politics, right? he is accusing biden of being a threat to democracy. that projection, which you and i both know is crazy and everyone watching knows his crazy, it's kind of working with his base. how do you combat that? do you need to combat that? should we all be combatting it? >> yeah, look, you know, they have racked the republican party. when the civil war started, lincoln said that insurrection is the negation of the basic principle of democratic government, which is that people get to choose their own rulers. they have ruined in the republican party. it started as an anti slavery, pro freedom, pro immigration, anti know nothing party and

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BBC News

a shocking effect. i cried because it was very worrying.— a shocking effect. i cried because it was very worrying. we are using stanley knives _ it was very worrying. we are using stanley knives and _ it was very worrying. we are using stanley knives and rulers - it was very worrying. we are using stanley knives and rulers insteadl it was very worrying. we are using l stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser _ stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser cutter, which makes it pretty— the laser cutter, which makes it pretty difficult. the laser cutter, which makes it pretty difficult-— pretty difficult. this will affect us through — pretty difficult. this will affect us through the _ pretty difficult. this will affect us through the whole - pretty difficult. this will affect us through the whole of- pretty difficult. this will affect us through the whole of the i pretty difficult. this will affect - us through the whole of the course and its— us through the whole of the course and it's not— us through the whole of the course and it's notjust _ us through the whole of the course and it's notjust going _ us through the whole of the course and it's notjust going to _ us through the whole of the course and it's notjust going to be - us through the whole of the course and it's notjust going to be a - and it's notjust going to be a little — and it's notjust going to be a little problem, _ and it's notjust going to be a little problem, it— and it's notjust going to be a little problem, it is— and it's notjust going to be a little problem, it is a - and it's notjust going to be a little problem, it is a big - and it's notjust going to be a - little problem, it is a big problem. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. we may be done with the worst of the wind and the rain for this coming week, but the impact of what has fallen is still being felt. plenty of flood warnings still across the country today. all the details are there on the bbc weather website. for the impact, bbc local radio is your best ports of call for what's happening where you are. now the storm which brought some of the rain yesterday, storm henk, that's now in across parts of northern europe. still low pressure with us and that's why it's not a dry day out there. still got some showers around, some of those heavy and thundery around the coast. fairly frequent, but fast moving showers through parts of wales and southern england. fewer showers northern england, far south of scotland and northern ireland, some staying completely dry here throughout the day, but some lengthier bursts of rain

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BBC News

i just thought of year 13. it had such like a shocking effect on us. i cried, because it was very, like, worrying. we're using stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser cutter, which obviously it makes it pretty difficult. this will affect us for the whole of our course, and it's notjust going to be like a little problem. it is a big problem. we're going to be doing an experiment... not a bunsen burner in sight in this science lesson, not even any test tubes. hadley high school in suffolk has had to close all of its science labs and fill the playground with two storey temporary classrooms. they're cold, they're echoey. i've got different staff in and out because we're trying to be fair so that not everybody teaches permanently in a cold classroom. what help do you want to see for students taking their exams this year? i would like the exam boards to understand that our children have not had the specialist provision that every other child they're competing with in the exam season has had. what could extra help for exam students look like? ideas we've heard about include

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BBC News at Six

we found out about the closure at the start of year 13. - it had such a shocking effect on us. i cried, because it was very, like, worrying. l we were using stanley knives and, like, rulers, instead of the laser cutter. it's notjust going to be like a little problem, it is a big problem. hadleigh high school in suffolk has had to close all of its science labs and fill the playground with two—storey temporary classrooms. they are cold, they are echoey, it�*s not how we teach at this school. we get great results. it is disappointing but the children are better with us than at home. what help do you want to see for students taking their exams this year? i would like the exam boards to understand that our children have not had the specialist provision that every other child they are competing with in the exam season has had. the department for education said in a statement...

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BBC News at One

but what we're looking at is the least worst option for them. one of them is in the it room, so it's not even in an actual woodwork room. these a—level students are still hoping for special consideration in their exams. we found out about the closure, i just thought of year 13. it had such like a shocking effect on us. i cried, because it was very, like, worrying. we're using stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser cutter, which obviously it makes it pretty difficult. this will affect us for the whole of our course, and it's notjust going to be like a little problem. it is a big problem. we're going to be doing an experiment... not a bunsen burner in sight in this science lesson, not even any test tubes. hadley high school in suffolk has had to close all of its science labs and fill the playground with two storey temporary classrooms. they're cold, they're echoey. i've got different staff in and out because we're trying to be fair so that not everybody teaches permanently in a cold classroom. what help do you want to see for students taking their exams this year? i would like the exam boards to understand that our children have

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BBC News Now

from design and technology to 3d design because they can't get to the machinery they need. it's very difficult. obviously, we want them to do what their passion is, what their choice is, what they wanted to do and what they expected to do. and for anyone, particularly when they're doing exams, it's very, very difficult partway through a course to be told you suddenly don't have an option that you had before. we'd never want to do that. but what we're looking at is the least worst option for them. we're limited to two rooms now. one of them is in an it room, so it's not even an actual woodwork room. these a—level students are hoping for special consideration in their exams. we found out about the closure at the start of year 13. it had such a shocking effect on us. i cried because it was very, like, worrying. we're using stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser cutter, which obviously makes it pretty difficult. this will affect us for the whole of our course and it's not just l going to be like a little problem. it is a big problem. we're going to be doing an experiment about how can we make different sized craters.

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Breakfast

at the start of year 13. it had such a shocking effect on us. i cried because it was very, like, worrying. we're using stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser cutter, which obviously makes it pretty difficult. this will affect us for the whole of our course and it's not just i going to be like a little problem. it is a big problem. we're going to be doing an experiment about how can we make different sized craters. not a bunsen burner in sight in this science lesson, not even any test tubes. hadleigh high school has had to close all of its science labs and fill the playground with two—storey temporary classrooms. they're cold, they're echoey. i've got different staff in and out because we're trying to be fair so that not everybody teaches permanently in a cold classroom. we looked at whether we could use an art room for a dissection, because there's running water and we felt we could perhaps clean up and use that space. but the head teacher here is a scientist. she's looked into that, there's rules and regulations and we can't use that space. what help do you want to see for students taking their exams this year?

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