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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

announced his president, which david pecker met at trump tower with michael cohen, and donald trump, to find stories that may come out before the 2016 election, salacious ones like the ones of stormy daniels, purchased the stories and ensured their silence so that they never got to the public before the 2016 election. and then in 2017, that donald trump knowingly was reimbursing michael cohen for that $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. the prosecution made it clear they're going to have a litany of witnesses from stormy daniels to michael cohen himself. david pecker, he took the stand for just over 30 minutes. he is expected on the stand tomorrow. on the other hand, the defense laid it out in a different way. starting out right at the top with the declaration that donald trump committed no crime, and you may hear a salacious story from the likes of michael cohen and stormy daniels who donald trump's defense made clear that

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Trump Hush Money Trial

trump hush money trial. and i'm jake tapper in washington today, a courtroom collision filled with history shattering precedent, and a stock possibility that one of the two major candidates for president this fall will be a convicted criminal sometime soon the government and the defense will give two very different narratives about what happened been in that closing stretch of the 2016 campaign, prosecutors planning to present a mountain of evidence documents, and witnesses to corroborate it. all, alleging the donald trump as you near to plan to buy the silence and stormy daniels with whom he allegedly had a dalliance, and allegedly cover up what he did by falsifying business records now, the defense plans, campaigns, and altogether different picture to argue that the prosecution's case is built on puzzle pieces that do not fit together and built around the line hi of a convicted perjurer, michael cohen. >> the former trump fixer who has sworn to exact revenge on his onetime boss today, we may see a critical prosecution

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

Your World With Neil Cavuto
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Dateline

just to protect them, because they did not know if they were being targeted for anything. >>'s friend, norm, often brought them home cooked meals. nathan was very quiet. almost in a state of shock, maybe. i had noticed when he and i were in the living room alone together and it was just complete silence, it felt a little awkward, but i could just see him staring into space almost. >> in the meantime, denise's parents made the difficult choice to return to their home, the scene of the crime, and a few days later, they asked nathan and the kids to come over to be with family. how was he with you the first time you saw him after denise was killed? >> he seemed very emotional. he

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Simplicity, simplicity

Silence is a rare thing in a city. Cities are usually filled with loud sounds including car sounds and music from fast food restaurants, cafes and shops. Why can’t we stay in silence? If we are always in loud environments, it may be difficult to listen to our inner voices telling us how we really feel and how we really want to live.

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The Media Show

it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that became a problem.

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Bondi stabbing: Baby leaves hospital as mourners of Sydney mall attack gather for beach vigil

A crowd is gathering at Sydney’s Bondi Beach to share in a minute’s silence honouring six people killed in a stabbing attack , as a wounded baby leaves...

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The Media Show

but against politicians because what we saw was a real sort of mishmash of a kind of activist blogger might be placed as a highly placed source in a story alongside a research methodologist, whichjust didn't really make any sense. so, i think that this should be a call for the media to, you know, step into the silence and just be more confident about asking those questions. it feels like a good moment to end it on, i'm afraid. rebecca coombes from the bmj — british medicaljournal — and hannah barnes, now at the new statesman, previously of newsnight, thanks so much for coming on the media show. thank you. now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. the actor was one of a number of people, including prince harry, who are suing the publisher of the sun in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ?

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BBC News

year. it was thought he would be back here to defend his title but he died tragically and car crash so there was a minutes silence and applause for him and everything he achieved. why might you can follow the race on the bbc sport website or app. stay with us and bbc news. hello. as many of you have discovered this week, in the sunshine feeling quite pleasant, but out of it and in the breeze a rather cold feel. and it's the chillier side of things which will dominate through this coming week. high pressure that's with us will push its way out westwards, opening the door to more northerly winds, which will keep that colder air in place. and with low pressure dominant later in the week, rainfall also becomes a bit more of an issue. now, it's not going to be as wet as it has been through recent weeks, most areas will see

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BBC News

it comes as there have been more israeli airstrikes in rafah in the south of the territory overnight. a candlight vigil has taken place in australia in memory of those who were stabbed to death at a shopping centre in sydney just over a week ago. the victims — most of them women — were killed after the attack at the shopping centre in bondi junction. a short time ago a moment's silence was observed at bondi beach. the policing minister has said he is "deeply concerned" after a met police officer described an anti—semitism campaigner as "openlyjewish" and suggested his presence at a pro—palestinian demonstration last week might antagonise protesters. the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media.

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