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allow personal or political view of donald trump to shade your judgement. if they do that, then i think he absolutely would be acquitted. former attorney general william barr said on fox news, he is no fan of donald trump, this case is a travesty and upon conviction it will surely be overturned. i'm concerned manhattan is a hostile venue, jurors may be predisposed, verdict could be preore daned and factor in the judge, witches in salem had a better chance of fair trial in manhattan. >> lawrence: do you expect l last-minute motions to dismiss the case? do you anticipate trump camp one

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Breakfast

is handling these protests in - facts. do you think the met police is handling these protests in the i is handling these protests in the right way? are they approaching it with the right plan? i right way? are they approaching it with the right plan?— with the right plan? i think iiolicin with the right plan? i think policing these _ with the right plan? i think policing these protests - with the right plan? i think policing these protests is l with the right plan? i think- policing these protests is complex. there will be people against those marches and other people who will be attending and will continue to attend. we are not living in china or russia, we have the right to protest. the police have a difficult role in ensuring they allow legitimate protest and then have to deal with counter demonstrations. and with gideon falter, sometimes people have a vested interest in a viewpoint, ie the march should no longer continue, they will give a view and optic that is not accurate. like point people to the 13 minute clip on sky tv which shows gideon falter trying to push the police officer out of the way. not listening, being unreasonable. that is the reality of the situation. the

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Parua Bay Tsunami siren ruins view from waterfront Parua Bay dream home

They built their dream home to optimise a magnificent coastal view, but now a Parua Bay couple say they can’t see past the “eyesore” of a giant tsunami siren...

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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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CNN This Morning

about the conflict israel, they're just assumption that get made and they're the ones who suffolk suffered the comments the most the comments that dan dan was talking about that they've really it's it's it's primal. the way in which they just get a sale with this anti-semitism. >> would you feel safe either view with a child, a jewish child attending a university like this right now i think i would have a lot of anxiety about it, but it also makes me sad to hear a rabbis that students should not feel safe going onto campus even with these protests happening, i feel as if backing down and then that's sort of way almost gives the protesters exactly what they want. >> and i think it's really the onus should be on the university to create safe conditions for students when you thank dana. >> i don't know. i mean, i'm i'm i'm mixed. i think that

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BBC News at One

currently disagree over two things. the lords want an independent committee to say rwanda is sticking to the treaty and for there to be the ability to declare rwanda unsafe if needed. they also want a small boat migrants who have worked with uk armed forces to be exempt from being sent to rwanda. the prime minister has claimed labour is to blame for delays. labour says the government could have passed this bill soon and that it was mr sunak always looking for someone else to blame. and it's notjust labour peers were trying to make changes. crossbenchers who don't belong to any party are, too. we crossbenchers who don't belong to any party are. toe-— any party are, too. we are strong --eole any party are, too. we are strong people and — any party are, too. we are strong people and we — any party are, too. we are strong people and we will— any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep - any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep going . any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep going as| people and we will keep going as long as is necessary. this is, in my view, the most inexpressible and insensitive day i've experienced in nearly a0 years in one or other house of parliament. nearly 40 years in one or other house of parliament.— house of parliament. other opposition _ house of parliament. other opposition parties - house of parliament. other opposition parties also - house of parliament. other| opposition parties also want amendments. —— magnix bookable. the conservatives could win this if all the conservatives turned up but fewer _ the conservatives turned up but fewer than half of their peers are turning _

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objected to being called unsafe, which is something they say isn't true. they have a very good safety record and that is certainly true when it comes to crime. but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that the government does suppress dissent here. when it comes to people on the ground, i think really, there isn't as much attention paid to it here as there is in the uk, but, in terms of the views, i would say they are largely economic. so, some people say, "well, it will be good for the economy to have migrants coming, especially as many of them are expected to stay here, they bring new blood, they will be consumers and so on." on the other hand, others say that rwanda is a small, densely populated country, we don't have enough jobs and land for those of us here already, this is just going to increase the competition for them. and that is the view also of the opposition party here. thames water customers could see their bills increase

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CNN This Morning

terrorists, not difficult to google if you've gone to columbia, you probably know how to google two terrorists, one affiliated with the popular front for the liberation, palestine, a us designated terrorist organization. and the other spokesperson for a former spokesperson for the palestinian islamic jihad, both of whom are dead, both died in israeli prisons. and to walk by having worked in counter terrorism in my government career and see these posters was punched in the gut. and i can't imagine if i were a jew students and israeli student or really any student, how i would feel if i were to see something like that. so the thing that is posterize glorifying them basically they didn't have any comment about them. they just had the posters, big posters on sticks with these posters sticking up and in my view, i mean, listen, if you had september 11 if you had september 11 and then anywhere in the world you saw a protest where somebody just had a picture sure of maybe not bin laden himself, but an associate

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America Reports

>> sandra: it as remarkable as we continue to cover events. the optics of president biden out there on the campaign trailt week alone. the former president sitting in a courtroom. he lamented that very point earlier on missing campaigning. listen. >> this is what it takes me off the campaign trail. i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida now. i should be in a lot of different places right now campaigning, and i'm sitting here. this will go on for a long time. it is very unfair. it is very what's going on. i should be allowed to campaign. >> sandra: many times, he said that's very unfair. i should be allowed to campaign. >> he's right. this cage does not have been brought. if it were brought, there is no reason to have this right before the election in my view. this is becoming the split

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

d.c. circuit, one judge asked what if a president ordered s.e.a.l. team 6 to assassinate his rival. could that be punished and trump's lawyers' answer was no, it cannot be. a president must be allowed to do anything he wants while in office to ensure that he can exercise the full scope of the executive power. i think the supreme court is going to reject that extremely broad interpretation of the constitution. i think there's a chance it might take a narrower view that allows this prosecution to move forward. but at the end of the day, what is most important is that it rule quickly. otherwise, time is really running out for him to face a trial on any 2020 charges before november. >> the supreme court has shown that they can rule in fact quickly when it is a case of public importance. what legal fallout could the court face if it doesn't get to trial before november? >> well, i think the public will see and understand that the court dragging its feet means effectively ruling for trump

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