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Hot Docs' European Program Explores Continent's Changes

The Changing Face of Europe, a section in Hot Docs Film Festival, explores the cultural, economic and political forces shaping contemporary Europe.

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Sheila Armstrong on RSL Ondaatje Prize shortlist

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and preview of tomorrow’s pages

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Prime Weekend

get their opportunity to go through their theory of the case. now, you know, in the press we are gearing to -- referring it to the hush money case but that is not at all. 35 counts of falsifying business records in order to commit or conceal another crime. i should note, that the intent to commit a crime obviously would be one that donald trump would want to commit himself but attempt to conceal that can be someone else's crime. you know that the district attorney is going to fight to elicit from michael cohen he pled guilty to a federal election law violation. they will not only speak to elicit those facts but the fact of his plea and that in pleading guilty that was his formal break from donald trump under whose spell he had fallen for a number of years as the first person donald trump spoke to in the morning and the last person he spoke to at night. when he decided to plea out and

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BBC News

have we seen, what evidence have we seen a russian military on the ground there and what think the aim of that pivot towards russia is for niger? it is not insomuch ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance they need from washington they are going to get it from someone else. when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance, when the coup happened, the nigerian authorities i think were desperate to backfill that assistance. the most logical place for them to turn right now, given that the russians are now in neighbouring countries like burkina faso and mali, was to moscow. the other important factor for washington is we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they have brought with them surface—to—air missiles, a missile defence system, which

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HARDtalk

who played the old man in the chekhov piece. if there was a young, attractive young man played the guy who shot himself at the end, i was always the old guy with gout. they used to call me captain velcro in drama school because i played all the small parts. so, i realised very early on that nobody would want me to be me because, in reality, i don't think men want to be me and women want to sleep with me — so, i always had to be someone else. oh, my goodness. you've started with such a sort of powerful and profound sort of statement of who you are and the acting profession. is that something that you've found... you've had to come to terms with, or was it always an easy thing to accept? no, ifound it very liberating to become somebody else, to become kind of... to...not to lose myself, but to explore other personalities and other characters. but what you've also said is that you were,

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Dateline

was helping himself. was he receding as a person of interest for you? >> no, unfortunately not. >> do you have your eye on anybody in particular? >> i can't tell you that. >> as the weeks passed, don's kids began to worry. did you think it was going to be not solved and someone was going to get away with murder? >> it scared me for a little bit that it may be that way. >> that was about to change. remember, fingernail clippings from don's body had been taken for testing. three months after don's murder, the lab reported a hit, someone else's dna beneath don's fingernails. >> i remember kind of jumping out of my chair. well, whose dna is it? >> coming up, a final suspect at last, but can they get to it

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Dateline

>> at this point, said kaplan, you could see the light from the garage diminishing as the garage door closed. >> inexplicably, the garage shoots back up and you see a series of flashes. >> and the hooded figure outside. we went to the scene of the crime to understand how this could happen. it's as easy as that. so, where is don? he's in the house now? >> i believe there -- he is in the house now. >> and there is the flashing light. >> kaplan believed the hooded figure tripped the sensor and snack into don's garage. >> did you think that surveillance camera had taken a picture of your killer? >> i did. >> did you see the figure depart? >> no, never. the garage closes and don is found dead the next morning. >> even as he puzzled over the hooded figures identity, the detective started here about someone else. don's brother, dennis. just days after the murder, dennis got the keys to don's

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Dateline

>> he kept pushing telling denise if she did not talk, he might get the story from someone else. for now, the mystery of mike's disappearance remained just that. for now, the mystery of mike's disappearance remained that. but, brian was arrested and charged with kidnapping denise. he pleaded not guilty to those charges. a year later, he changed his plea to no contest. >> it comes down to my life or his. i am asking you please -- >> at sentencing, denise appealed to the judge to give him a life sentence. >> he will finish what he started no matter what age he

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FOX and Friends

this. do you think this is just compensation for a nondisclosure agreement which happens all the time in big business, especially. >> it is. i expect the trump team to focus on two themes in opening arguments today. the first is that trump did not have actual knowledge of how these payments were classified. that's key. he has to have known. and what i think they are going to argue is that it is someone else, like a lower level associate, a trump tower who characterized them as legal expenses and a retainer. he had no idea how they were table with labeled. and, two, that they were, in fact, legal expenses. that compensation for nda can be characterized as a legal retainer or expenses because what else would you call them? if a jury doesn't believe that what it going to come down to s. michael cohen's word vs. the former president's word. >> brian: he famously went to karen macdougall and a door man and he said give me the story. i'll write it up. here's your money and i'm going to kill it. he spikes it. how does that help the

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Breakfast

wales and scotland who claim carer�*s allowance. carers can earn just under £82 each week if they spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone else. a week caring for someone. it's pennies, really, in comparison. it doesn't equal — because the caring role can be so sporadic and it's across the whole day and night. it's just a drop in the ocean. victoria works for northamptonshire carers. she dropped everything to care for her dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensions, desperately trying to get support. not that — you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills. it doesn't help, really. and it's a very cold, standard process which is followed. the letters are very sharp. and when you're feeling really low, it doesn't help at all.

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