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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. flights into dubai international airport are being restricted because of continuing disruption caused by flooding after more than a year's worth of rain fell in a single day on tuesday. some passengers have complained of chaos and overcrowding at the airport as they tried to leave. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. terminal 3 at dubai airport, days of cues, crowds and cancellations on making people desperate to get out. the passengers who filmed the said they stood for two nights, crammed into the small space stop this is where the queue starts. this was taken by a man who said some people passed out and others got into fights. he said he slipped on the floor for 48 hours.— said he slipped on the floor for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight _ for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you _ for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you got - for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you got to i cancel a flight you got to queue back up. you can't do it o
faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. flights into dubai international airport are being restricted because of continuing disruption caused by flooding after more than a year's worth of rain fell in a single day on tuesday. some passengers have complained of chaos and overcrowding at the airport as they tried to leave. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. terminal 3 at dubai airport, days of cues, crowds and cancellations on making people desperate to get out. the passengers who filmed...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. the biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the world's largest democracy: india. the election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. that's an electoral roll of 970 million voters — the country's election commission says it's set up 1.2 million polling stations for them to have their say. it's simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. this is a line of men and women who are waiting to cast their vote. we are in a rural part of the northern state, what is behind me is a school that for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms are electronic voting machines so this is not a paper ballot, people go in and press a button and that is how the vote is registered. some of these people have cast their vote and i will show you what happens after that. if you look at that, she
faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. the biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the world's largest democracy: india. the election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. that's an electoral roll of 970 million voters — the country's election commission says it's set up 1.2 million polling stations for them to have their say. it's simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days —...
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our economics editor faisal islam reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands of flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the speed and the scale of america's green industrial rebirth is staggering. it shows itself in america's jobs numbers and growth numbers and raises the question, in this election year, about whether that old mantra — that it's the economy, stupid, that matters — whether that still applies. this is green tech done the american way. $100,000 electric trucks weighing three tons are a niche. another factory for these rivian
our economics editor faisal islam reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot....
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has this motion _ republican from georgia has this motion to— republican from georgia has this motion to do this. she has two peopie — motion to do this. she has two people who have signed onto it, there _ people who have signed onto it, there is— people who have signed onto it, there is only a two seat margin in house _ there is only a two seat margin in house so — there is only a two seat margin in house so that is enough. it is a very— house so that is enough. it is a very criticai— house so that is enough. it is a very critical time forjohnson. but he has _ very critical time forjohnson. but he has said — very critical time forjohnson. but he has said full well that he knows that this _ he has said full well that he knows that this is — he has said full well that he knows that this is a possibility and he is moving _ that this is a possibility and he is moving forward anyway. the —— as moving forward anyway. the —— always, leigh moving forward anyway. the —— —.3 always, leigh ann caldwell, moving forward anyway. the —— <3 always, leigh ann caldwell,
has this motion _ republican from georgia has this motion to— republican from georgia has this motion to do this. she has two peopie — motion to do this. she has two people who have signed onto it, there _ people who have signed onto it, there is— people who have signed onto it, there is only a two seat margin in house _ there is only a two seat margin in house so — there is only a two seat margin in house so that is enough. it is a very— house so that is enough. it is a very...
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georgia roberts, bbc news. the scottish liberal democrats have rejected an offer of talks with the first minister, humza yousaf, whose politicalfuture hangs in the balance. he's facing two no confidence votes, after ejecting the scottish greens from his government. mr yousaf is due to meet the only alba party msp, ash regan, this week, despite ruling out an electoral pact between alba and the snp. alexandra mackenzie reports. humza yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a vote of no confidence as first minister in a minority government. after he decided to end a power—sharing deal, the bute house agreement, with the scottish greens. one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week, it could have happened in a different way but we are where we are. but the choice every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all agre
georgia roberts, bbc news. the scottish liberal democrats have rejected an offer of talks with the first minister, humza yousaf, whose politicalfuture hangs in the balance. he's facing two no confidence votes, after ejecting the scottish greens from his government. mr yousaf is due to meet the only alba party msp, ash regan, this week, despite ruling out an electoral pact between alba and the snp. alexandra mackenzie reports. humza yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a vote...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. from the us to the world's largest general election, underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india“s independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to theirjobs after voting. this man
faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. from the us to the world's largest general election, underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot —...
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that's the bbc�*s georgia roberts. scotland's first minister hamza yousaf is fighting for his political future after he pulled out of a coalition with the scottish greens. bbc news has been told the first minister is ruling out an electoral pact with fellow nationalists, the alaba party. a source close to mr yousaf said the snp leader would not agree to such a deal at westminster or holyrood. the un security council has expressed deep concern over an imminent attack on the sudanese city of al—fashir, by the paramilitary rapid support forces. al—fashir is the last major city in the darfur region, where sudan's army is still holding out against the rsf, which is accused of carrying out a wave of violence against non—arab ethnic groups. people in al—fashir are said to be too scared to leave the city. civilians are trapped in the city, the only one in darfur still in the hands of the saf, afraid of being killed should they attempt to flee. this dire situation is compounded by a severe shortage of essential supplies
that's the bbc�*s georgia roberts. scotland's first minister hamza yousaf is fighting for his political future after he pulled out of a coalition with the scottish greens. bbc news has been told the first minister is ruling out an electoral pact with fellow nationalists, the alaba party. a source close to mr yousaf said the snp leader would not agree to such a deal at westminster or holyrood. the un security council has expressed deep concern over an imminent attack on the sudanese city of...
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because i should be in georgia now. i should _ because i should be in georgia now. i should be — because i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida now, i should be in _ i should be in florida now, i should be in a _ i should be in florida now, i should be in a lot— i should be in florida now, i should be in a lot of— i should be in florida now, i should be in a lot of different places right— be in a lot of different places right now campaigning and i'm sitting — right now campaigning and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a _ sitting here. and this will go on for a long — sitting here. and this will go on for a long time, it's very unfair. the _ for a long time, it's very unfair. the judge — for a long time, it's very unfair. the judge is— for a long time, it's very unfair. the judge is conflicted as you know, it's very— the judge is conflicted as you know, it's very unfair what's going on. i should _ it's very unfair what's going on. i should be — it's very unfair what's going on. i should be allowed to campaign, and whoever— s
because i should be in georgia now. i should _ because i should be in georgia now. i should be — because i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida now, i should be in _ i should be in florida now, i should be in a _ i should be in florida now, i should be in a lot— i should be in florida now, i should be in a lot of— i should be in florida now, i should be in a lot of different places right— be in a lot of different places right now campaigning and i'm sitting — right now...
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georgia roberts, bbc news. ukrainian military intelligence has released a video it says is of a drone strike on an advanced — and rare — five million dollar russian radar station. the radar is reported to be able to detect targets up to 300km away. elsewhere, russia claims its forces have taken control of a village near avdiivka in the eastern donetsk region. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours continue to batter parts of east africa. a government spokesman said the flooding killed at least 76 people and displaced more than 130,000. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with residents in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. the extreme weather has also wreaked havoc across neighbouring tanzania, burundi and uganda. let's speak to our correspondent anita nkonge in nairobi. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall here and can your th
georgia roberts, bbc news. ukrainian military intelligence has released a video it says is of a drone strike on an advanced — and rare — five million dollar russian radar station. the radar is reported to be able to detect targets up to 300km away. elsewhere, russia claims its forces have taken control of a village near avdiivka in the eastern donetsk region. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours continue to batter parts of east africa. a government...
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she's going to go back to georgia, speak to constituents for her. she has managed to pull support from two other republicans on the record. that might not sound like very many but it could just be enough to push that over the line if she was to trigger that boat. i think there is still very much the potential for that. you will remember the chaos that. you will remember the chaos that we saw in october with the former speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. how difficult it was to find a replacement, how that stalled all sorts of progress with regards to bills through congress. i think perhaps wanting to know it is there might be republican squeamishness for that, might be republican squeamishness forthat, bearing in mind might be republican squeamishness for that, bearing in mind that this is a presidential election year and not wanting to be seen as the party thatis not wanting to be seen as the party that is involved in that kind of chaos. we do know that the former president donald trump says shoulder with the speaker mikejohnson saying that he has
she's going to go back to georgia, speak to constituents for her. she has managed to pull support from two other republicans on the record. that might not sound like very many but it could just be enough to push that over the line if she was to trigger that boat. i think there is still very much the potential for that. you will remember the chaos that. you will remember the chaos that we saw in october with the former speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. how difficult it was to find a...
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our political correspondent georgia roberts has more on the reaction to dan poulter�*s defection. yes, a big headache for rishi sunak this weekend, overshadowing the final weekend of campaigning ahead of the local elections which many polls suggest are going to be rocky for the conservatives and defections aren't common, often signalling bad feelings or something wrong in political parties and as well as dan poulter�*s criticisms on the nhs, he also talked about the conservatives becoming a nationalist party of the right. this is also the second conservative to labour defection under keir starmer�*s leadership so let's have a listen to the home office minister, chris philp, speaking to laura kuenssberg about dan poulter�*s decision. well, i don't accept what dan is saying at all. he talks about the nhs as a priority. of coruse, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years _ of spending restraint after the labour government bankru pted the country. as we heard earlier, we are now spending £165 billion on the nhs. that's more than ever at any
our political correspondent georgia roberts has more on the reaction to dan poulter�*s defection. yes, a big headache for rishi sunak this weekend, overshadowing the final weekend of campaigning ahead of the local elections which many polls suggest are going to be rocky for the conservatives and defections aren't common, often signalling bad feelings or something wrong in political parties and as well as dan poulter�*s criticisms on the nhs, he also talked about the conservatives becoming a...
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on thursday afternoon, officers and activists clashed at emory university in atlanta, georgia. several students and the professor arrested. police have arrested hundreds of people at us campuses, including columbia, brown and the university of texas. president biden was greeted by science saying genocidejoe upon his arrival at an official campaign eventin arrival at an official campaign event in syracuse new york. students at yale university told the bbc they blame him and the us government for supplying weapons that israel has used in its bombardment of gaza. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story making use of the uk. scotland's first minister humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's former coalition partner said they will vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they'lljoin some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader. yousaf had ended a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens just hours earlier. the coalition ran i
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thousands of people in georgia's capital, tbilisi, have taken to the streets to demand the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests for two weeks. they began when the governing georgian dream party reintroduced the bill. it would require any non—government or media organisation that receives more than 20% of its funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics say it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. tesla chief elon musk has met government officials, including china's premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. our business reporter david waddell explains why the visit is so significant. here's mr musk�*s challenge. he's trying to sell tesla's full self—driving software to more users, to more drivers. that's
thousands of people in georgia's capital, tbilisi, have taken to the streets to demand the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests for two weeks. they began when the governing georgian dream party reintroduced the bill. it would require any non—government or media organisation that receives more than 20% of its funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign...
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from georgia to texas... you are under arrest l for criminal trespasss. ..to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli, both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists "don't deserve to live." khymanijames has now been barred from the protest site. it's much calmer here today at columbia university, but the students in the encampment behind me aren't budging on their demands. they and other students who are protesting across the country are calling on their universities to essentially cut economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. all of our demands have to be achieved in orderfor us to leave the encampment. we're asking for financial transparency. we're asking for cops off campus. we're asking for amnesty
from georgia to texas... you are under arrest l for criminal trespasss. ..to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli, both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists "don't deserve to live."...
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hardliners in his conference, chief among them marjorie taylor greene, the far—right lawmaker from georgia who threatened and said if you allow a vote on to ukraine before forcing present widened to swallow some harsh and sigh immigration measures, we will move to depose you from the top post just like the move to depose you from the top postjust like the deposed kevin mccarthy last fall. they did not move to do that shortly after the final passage in the house on the aid package to ukraine, it is a threat they continue to dangle over his head but what we heard from a lot of even conservative republicans in the house is that following the drama and chaos that followed kevin mccarthy must make us thing that they do not have much of an appetite to do that again, particularly months before the november elections.— november elections. briefly, joe biden _ november elections. briefly, joe biden said _ november elections. briefly, joe biden said he _ november elections. briefly, joe biden said he is - november elections. briefly, joe biden said he is poised . november elections. briefly, l joe
hardliners in his conference, chief among them marjorie taylor greene, the far—right lawmaker from georgia who threatened and said if you allow a vote on to ukraine before forcing present widened to swallow some harsh and sigh immigration measures, we will move to depose you from the top post just like the move to depose you from the top postjust like the deposed kevin mccarthy last fall. they did not move to do that shortly after the final passage in the house on the aid package to ukraine,...
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i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. iam in i am in new york, staying across the very latest in the trial. prime minister rishi sunak says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda will leave in the next three months. and the news presenter huw edwards announces he's left the bbc, on medical advice. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we will start with our main story. let's go straight to new york, the trial of donald trump. we will go through all the details. this is a significant day in the trial because we are about to hear the opening arguments from both the prosecution and the defence. they are in court, it is in session right now, some details being sorted out. in the last 30 minutes, donald trump entered that area we are watching, and as he normally does gave a brief statement to the press. that's listen. i say before we begin. these are all biden trials. this is done as election interference. everybody knows i
i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. iam in i am in new york, staying across the very latest in the trial. prime minister rishi sunak says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda will leave in the next three months. and the news presenter huw edwards announces he's left the bbc, on medical advice. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth...
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with more on this i'm joined now by our political correspondent georgia roberts. what are we expecting from the first first minister? he has cancel one conference and doing another. yes. conference and doing another. yes, were expeeting _ conference and doing another. yes, were expeeting to _ conference and doing another. yes, were expecting to sit _ conference and doing another. yes, were expecting to sit at _ conference and doing another. ye: were expecting to sit at the steps he intends to make as the leader of a minority government after he decided to pull the plug on the power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens yesterday, this is the beginning of humza yousaf coming out fighting after a perilous 2a hours for him and his leadership. he has had a supportive of voices, from his party, sn pease, westminster leader, but the clouds are still gathering for the first minister. the scottish greens dramatically announced yesterday that after the scottish conservatives said they were terrible on a confidence motion, that they will be voting to oust humza yousa
with more on this i'm joined now by our political correspondent georgia roberts. what are we expecting from the first first minister? he has cancel one conference and doing another. yes. conference and doing another. yes, were expeeting _ conference and doing another. yes, were expeeting to _ conference and doing another. yes, were expecting to sit _ conference and doing another. yes, were expecting to sit at _ conference and doing another. ye: were expecting to sit at the steps he intends to...
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in georgia, donald trump and 18 others were charged with trying to overturn his loss in that state and there are also two federal criminal trials. donald trump is conspired with trying to overturn the results in the lead up to the january 6 attack on the capitol and mr. smith is separately charging mr. trump with illegally retaining classified documents taking them from the white house to mar-a-lago and obstructing the efforts to return the documents to the national archives. we will speak with and mccoy -- emory mcavoy. great to see you. go back to what we saw in new york. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular. >> it was pretty much what we expected. it is still a little murky as to the underlying charges. from a legal standpoint it is an unusual, first of its kind case, and today did not change any views on that. they came out strong. they are going after him. they have the ability to talk about other issues he has had such as bringing in the publisher from the national enquirer to talk about the playboy model and other allegations against him. the
in georgia, donald trump and 18 others were charged with trying to overturn his loss in that state and there are also two federal criminal trials. donald trump is conspired with trying to overturn the results in the lead up to the january 6 attack on the capitol and mr. smith is separately charging mr. trump with illegally retaining classified documents taking them from the white house to mar-a-lago and obstructing the efforts to return the documents to the national archives. we will speak with...
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one by marjorie taylor greene, republican of georgia who is been a thorn in the side, if i'm being polite and the speaker of the house. she offered an amendment that with zero out the funding for ukraine. that failed on a vote of 71-351. but ukraine. that failed on a vote of 71—351. but a representative republican florida introduced another that would strip out nonmilitary assistance. back up more support among republicans failing on a vote 150 for — 272. i say you still have majority support in house of representatives for ukraine but only a minority of them a publican majority supported it. his support among republicans for nonmilitary assistance our european allies or can it continually need to step up and help ukraine in the nonmilitary domain for the years to come. and continue do more to build their defence and industrial base up only to better arm themselves but help our ukrainian allies as they confront this aggression from vladimir putin.— vladimir putin. there were other parts _ vladimir putin. there were other parts of— vladimir putin. there were other parts of the - vl
one by marjorie taylor greene, republican of georgia who is been a thorn in the side, if i'm being polite and the speaker of the house. she offered an amendment that with zero out the funding for ukraine. that failed on a vote of 71-351. but ukraine. that failed on a vote of 71—351. but a representative republican florida introduced another that would strip out nonmilitary assistance. back up more support among republicans failing on a vote 150 for — 272. i say you still have majority...
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thousands of people have gathered in the georgia's capital, tblisi, demanding the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests since mid—april, when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass the law, which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — law on "foreign agents", which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10—12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be
thousands of people have gathered in the georgia's capital, tblisi, demanding the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests since mid—april, when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass the law, which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power."...
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i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia, lots of other places campaigning. >> prosecutors want to lay on the big picture for jurors. they said this was a criminal conspiracy, election fraud, pure and simple, and then there was a cover up here. >> essentially a case over falsification of business records. but falsification of business records for a very momentous purpose. ♪ christian: here in the u.k., the prime minister says the first asylum flights to rwanda will leave in 10 to 12 weeks come what may. first, he has to secure the legislation. we are in the final stages of that tonight. we will take you to westminster. donald trump is in court in new york. the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president. we will get reaction to the case set out today by the prosecution. hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes mi
i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia, lots of other places campaigning. >> prosecutors want to lay on the big picture for jurors. they said this was a criminal conspiracy, election fraud, pure and simple, and then there was a cover up here. >> essentially a case over falsification of business records. but falsification of business records for a very momentous purpose. ♪ christian: here in the u.k., the prime minister says the first asylum flights to...
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i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning, and it's very unfair. inside the court, we see a man accustomed to being in charge now not in control. forced to sit and listen to the prosecution's allegations, whether he likes it or not, with the jury carefully watching his reactions. the story of the porn star stormy daniels is central to the case. the prosecution said that paying her $130,000 in hush money was election fraud, pure and simple, orchestrated by donald trump. the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defense will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the prosecution will use to show a pattern of behaviour. it will be a dramatic moment when michael cohen giv
i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning, and it's very unfair. inside the court, we see a man accustomed to being in charge now not in control. forced to sit and listen to the prosecution's allegations, whether he likes it or not, with the jury carefully watching his reactions. the story of the porn star stormy daniels is central to the case. the prosecution said that paying her $130,000 in hush money was election fraud, pure and...
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accused of the breaches of the espionage act and obstruction, etc, it would also affect election cases in georgia for example, even though it's a state—level case, if the supreme court says blanket immunity all those things would fall away. i think a lot of legal scholars believe that going along with the idea of blanket immunity is unlikely but it will delay things significantly in this trial and could delay this january the six trial until after the election. if donald trump becomes president then he can simply make that go away. gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue. the government has rejected calls to scrap one—word inspection judgements for schools in england, such as "outstanding" or "inadequate". they say the categories give parents an important summary of a school's performance. teaching unions and some mps had demanded a change after the death of the headteacher ruth perry, who took her own life after her primary school was downgraded by ofsted in 2022. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. an inspection at this small primary started this debate. the single word judgement, "inade
accused of the breaches of the espionage act and obstruction, etc, it would also affect election cases in georgia for example, even though it's a state—level case, if the supreme court says blanket immunity all those things would fall away. i think a lot of legal scholars believe that going along with the idea of blanket immunity is unlikely but it will delay things significantly in this trial and could delay this january the six trial until after the election. if donald trump becomes...
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