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she has had. if even the mayor isn't safe, what does that say about l.a.? >> if you had a fire captain's house constantly catching fire or went to mechanic to take your car and oil slicks and smoking cars everywhere, you wouldn't go there. now you have a mayor who is constantly telling you crime is down well this is the second time your house has been broken into. you tell us homelessness is getting taken care of. we see the numbers. it's thousands of people dying. a couple hundred people took up your offer for housing and everyone else is just out on the streets while millions and billions of dollars just evaporate. >> will: we said it in your introduction here. great analogy to the fire captain. but, you know, the fire captain would have the fire i were department fairly quickly to a fire at his house as you would expect the mayor would have the lapd responding fairly quickly to a problem at her house. now, take out the fire captain and the mayor.

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BBC News

exact— that's why i'm not going to get into exact detail about what exactly is going _ exact detail about what exactly is going to — exact detail about what exactly is going to happen, when and where because _ going to happen, when and where because that willjust give people more _ because that willjust give people more opportunities to frustrate the process— more opportunities to frustrate the process what i can tell you is that an enormous amount of prep work has .one an enormous amount of prep work has gone on _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on we _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on. we have trained 200 of our best caseworkers, we have increased attention capacity to hold people, we have _ attention capacity to hold people, we have identified identified specific courtrooms to make available the rightjudges, put an airfield _ available the rightjudges, put an airfield on... and booked commercial charter— airfield on... and booked commercial charter planes for the first commercial flights and train 500 escort— commercial flights and train 500 escort and make sure that everything on the _ escort and make sure that everything on the rwandan end is ready for people — on the rwandan end is ready for people to — on the rwandan end is ready for people to be received. what i will say is _ people to be received. what i will say is this— people to be received. what i will say is this and not just about one flight~ _ say is this and not just about one flight~ this — say is this and not just about one flight. this is about a regular rhvthm. _ flight. this is about a regular rhythm, multiple flights a month through— rhythm, multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond because — through the summer and beyond because that's how you build a sustainable deterrent. the first flight _ sustainable deterrent. the first flight on — sustainable deterrent. the first flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we _ flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we would like but you can see the delays — than we would like but you can see the delays that we have been subject to thanks _ the delays that we have been subject to thanks to the labour party but is

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BBC News

the very thing that dylan used for people to know about his music and love his music also advertising the drug that killed him. the bbc didn't buy any nitazenes and contacted all suppliers to ask why they were willing to provide illegal and dangerous products. only six responded, saying they'd never sent the drug to the uk and didn't know it was illegal here. the home office say amounts reaching the uk remain low and a recent tightening of the law means suppliers can now face life in prison. colin campbell, bbc news. the mother of dylan took the decision to talk the issue and she joins me now from southampton. thank you forjoining us and i don't underestimate how difficult an issue this must be to talk to us about. let's talk about dylan. for most people listening to the story, they

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of these dangerous drugs flourishes. they did not respond. dylan rocha used soundcloud to share his music. for his mum, there's only one course of action for the social media firms. take them down, obviously. have more stringent things in place to stop advertisements going on. the very thing that dylan used for people to know about his music and love his music also advertising the drug that killed him. the bbc didn't buy any nitazenes and contacted all suppliers to ask why they were willing to provide illegal and dangerous products. only six responded, saying they'd never sent the drug to the uk and didn't know it was illegal here. the home office say amounts reaching the uk remain low and a recent tightening of the law means suppliers can now face life in prison. colin campbell, bbc news.

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estimated 3.2 million kids at least once a week. i think the reason we are seeing those numbers is because it's trusted and it's entertaining but it's also never done in a patronising way. we talk to kids at their level, but never to patronise or say, their level, but never to patronise orsay, hey, we their level, but never to patronise or say, hey, we are for you, this is all for you what you want to know? and is teaching that to you. share and is teaching that to you. are they watching — and is teaching that to you. are they watching on tvs other mobile phones these days?— they watching on tvs other mobile phones these days? interestingly, i know in the — phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case _ phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of— phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of newsround, i phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of newsround, we| know in the case of newsround, we know in the case of newsround, we know that they are watching that a lot in the classrooms which was never the case when i was younger. when i was young it was watching newsround before a programme like blue peter at home but now kids are watching them in massive classrooms on their interactive screens or laptops, engaging with us in that way and we do know that kids do engage with content on different social media platforms but i think right now that big main engagement

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to stop advertisements going on. the very thing that dylan used for people to know about his music and love his music also advertising the drug that killed him. the bbc didn't buy any nitazenes and contacted all suppliers to ask why they were willing to provide illegal and dangerous products. only six responded, saying they'd never sent the drug to the uk and didn't know it was illegal here. the home office say amounts reaching the uk remain low and a recent tightening of the law means suppliers can now face life in prison. colin campbell, bbc news. let's speak to caroline copeland, senior lecturer in pharmacology and toxicology at king's college. this we have just been hearing about how dangerous nitazenes are, been compared to heroin. for some people they will have never heard of them, can you explain to us more simply, what exactly do nitazenes do to the

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Breakfast

and love his music also advertising the drug that killed him. the bbc didn't buy any nitazenes and contacted all suppliers to ask why they were willing to provide illegal and dangerous products. only six responded, saying they'd never sent the drug to the uk and didn't know it was illegal here. the home office say amounts reaching the uk remain low and a recent tightening of the law means suppliers can now face life in prison. colin campbell, bbc news. the full documentary called the new drug threat is available to watch on iplayer. there are a lot of aching muscles across the uk. more than 50,000 people have taken part in this year's london marathon, the highest number of participants in the event's a3—year history. alongside the elite athletes, there was, as ever, the usual array of colourful costumes and eye—catching outfits, as runners made their way along

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

illegal or legal on whether or not he's convicted by a jury. they made a calculated effort to seek to hide information so they could win the election so it wouldn't come out. that is i'm sure what the calculus was. >> robert, just wondering your thoughts, the very few political candidates are 100% pure without any kind of issues, very few. but in this case, robert, there was a lot to the catch and kill plan. especially after the access hollywood tape. what do you think this would have influenced? >> well, i think matthew hit it on the head. i mean, look, every campaign starts knowing that you've got vulnerabilities, and you have a research department that documents those vulnerabilities. they may be bad votes. they may be bad loans. you may look at your opponent and say, oh, they found out they

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Outnumbered

the funding bill that passes we can. >> some say well we have to deal with our border first game of the ukrainian russian border is our border. it is the border between depraved autocracy and freedom loving people seeking our democratic way of life. do we have a stake in that outcome? yes. undeniably yes. >> kayleigh: democrats celebrated the presence of the aide to bill this. [cheers and applause] speak out the house be in order. >> changing while waving small ukrainian flags on the house floor. brandon judd is very is telling fox news, "we are beyond disappointed that the white house would give aid to secure the border but nothing to allowe border patrol to secure the safety of the united states. there is nothing more

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Morning Joe

selected and between that and the time that the trial actually begins because, ordinarily, nothing happens during that time. but in this case, you have an example where a juror goes home, they start really thinking about their duty and what this is going to entail, they come back and say, you know what, i don't want to do this anymore. by the way, that's also something that happens from time to time. i've had it in organized crime cases. you have jurors who come up to the judge and say, i'll do anything. please, i do not want to be on this jury. i'm afraid. that's not obviously the same situation here, but you do have jurors who are going to have second thoughts. the question becomes, will six alternates will enough to cover this trial? i hope so. but if what we've seen so far, if that's the rate of loss of jurors, two before we even start the trial, that could be a real problem. that could lead to a mistrial, which in, i think, the defense's view, is a win. even though it doesn't mean you start the trial again in a year or something like that.

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