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testimony. that's really when we zoom in, that's what the purpose is of this hearing. the prosecution wants to bring in these things insofar as they tend to show his falsity, his pattern of false statements. so that's what they want to bring in. really strateically they really want to back up the dump truck and bring in all the bad evidence that they can about donald trump. and that's not limited to trump as defendant. this has long been the strategy of state prosecutors, federal prosecutors, they always want to bring in bad character evidence because it's so devastatingly effective. that's why we have a rule and we have so many rules at the federal and state level that really limit how much of this comes in and leave it to the judge. in almost every case where this happens you really can't have a blueprint. it's a judgment call because it's a balancing test. and the judge is ultimately going to balance how prejudicial this is against how valuable it is as evidence, what's called the probative effect included with its relevance. but every judge has to balance that out, and there's really no

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hello. weather across the uk has certainly been testing our patience in recent weeks, but there are indications of something a little quieter as we head towards the weekend. but until then, most of the countryside looking like this, fairly waterlogged, a lot of flooding out there. at the moment, there are hundreds of flood warnings in effect across the country. and in fact, we may well add to those across southern england overnight tonight as there's yet more rain to come. it's this basic swirl of cloud that's moving in from the southwest. it will bring a brief spell of heavy rain once again and strengthening winds ahead of it, spilling in quite a lot of cloud across much of wales and the midlands. the best of any brighter skies through northern england, northern ireland and western scotland still pretty windy across the northern isles with a trail of showers through northeast scotland. temperatures generally around single figures between seven and nine degrees. but let's zoom in.

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Zoom faces backlash for asking employees to return to the office, despite being a symbol of remote work during the pandemic.

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right, so this is what the map looks like 18 months on after the full scale russian invasion last year. if it looks familiar, that's because it is. it really hasn't changed that much since last november with the russian—occupied areas shaded in red. now, in orderfor ukraine's counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area in two. now, earlier this summer, in earlyjune, south of the city, the town of orikhiv, there was a battle. the russian defensive lines are in black here. let's have a zoom in and look here. here you can see the russian defensive lines, heavily mined, interspersed trenches, artillery, bunkers, very hard for ukraine to get through all of that. this verified drone footage here shows what happened when a ukrainian armoured patrol ran into a minefield. some of the close—up stuff is, frankly, too graphic to show. but the point is that these minefields and russian defences are so heavy, they're so intense, that it makes it very slow going for the ukrainians to advance southwards. and the russians have been quite innovative in some of the things they've done. so this, for example,

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right, so this is what the map looks like 18 months on after the full scale russian invasion last year. if it looks familiar, that's because it is. it really hasn't changed that much since last november with the russian—occupied areas shaded in red. now, in orderfor ukraine's counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area in two. now, earlier this summer, in earlyjune, south of the city, the town of orikhiv, there was a battle. the russian defensive lines are in black here. let's have a zoom in and look here. here you can see the russian defensive lines, heavily mined, interspersed trenches, artillery, bunkers, very hard for ukraine to get through all of that. this verified drone footage here shows what happened when a ukrainian armoured patrol ran into a minefield. some of the close—up stuff is,

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of the areas they ve seized. the uk, the us and other western nations have invested heavily in these efforts — donating billions of pounds of military equipment, and training soldiers. so, two months on, how is ukraine coping against formidable russian defences? the bbc s security correspondent frank gardner has worked with bbc verify to assess what progress is being made. right. so this is what the map looks like 18 months on after the full scale russian invasion last year. if it looks familiar, that's because it is. it really hasn't changed that much since last november with the russian occupied areas shaded in red. now, in orderfor ukraine's counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area in two. now, earlier this summer, in earlyjune, south of the city, the town of oraibi, there was a battle. the russian defensive lines are in black here. let's have a zoom in and look here. you can see the russian defensive lines, heavily mined, interspersed trenches,

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scale russian invasion last year. if it looks familiar, that's because it is. it really hasn't changed that much since last november with the russian occupied areas shaded in red. now, in orderfor ukraine's counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area in two. now, earlier this summer, in earlyjune, south of the city, the town of 0raibi, there was a battle. the russian defensive lines are in black here. let's have a zoom in and look here. you can see the russian defensive lines, heavily mined, interspersed trenches, artillery bunkers, very hard for ukraine to get through all of that. this verified drone footage here shows what happened when a ukrainian armored patrol ran into a minefield. some of the close up stuff is, frankly, too graphic to show. but the point is that these

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looks like 18 months on after the full—scale russian invasion last year. if it looks familiar, that's because it is. it really hasn't changed that much since last november, with the russian—occupied areas shaded in red. now, in orderfor ukraine's counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area in two. now, earlier this summer, in earlyjune, south of the city, the town of orikhiv, there was a battle. the russian defensive lines are in black here. let's have a zoom in and look. here you can see the russian defensive lines, heavily mined, interspersed trenches, artillery, bunkers, very hard for ukraine to get through all of that. this verified drone footage here shows what happened when a ukrainian armoured patrol ran into a minefield. some of the close—up stuff is, frankly, too graphic to show. but the point is that these minefields and russian defences are so heavy, they're so intense, that it makes it very slow going for the ukrainians to advance southwards.

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western nations have invested heavily in these efforts, donating billions of pounds of military equipment and training soldiers. so, two months on, how is ukraine coping against formidable russian defences? the bbc�*s security correspondent frank gardner has teamed up with bbc verify to assess what progress is being made. ? this is what their map looks like 18 months on after the full—scale russian invasion last year. if it looks familiar, that's because it is. it hasn't changed much since last november with the russian occupied areas are shaded in red. in orderfor ukraine's counteroffensive to succeed, it needs to cut the russian area in two. earlier this summer, earlyjune, south of the city, there was a battle, the russian defensive lines are in black, let's have a zoom in and look,

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