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this is bbc news i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at eight. hours before president trump is likely to be acquitted in his impeachment trial — republican senator, mitt romney says he will break with party ranks electing a bbc special for the and vote to convict the president. conclusion of the impeachment trial. white did washington wear and a short time that senate will deliver acknowledged and vote to convict the president. that my verdict\ its verdict. one republican senator not has already said that he will vote acknowledged that my verdict would not remove the president from office, the result of this senate to convict. the presidents purpose court will affect the an appeal to was personal and political. the higher court, the judge court will affect the an appeal to the higher court, thejudge of the american people. and, at half past eight accordingly they president is guilty we will have a special programme ofan accordingly they president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public live from capitol hill as president trump's impeachment trust. donald trump is not absorbent trial reaches its verdict. in other news, the world health organization asks forfive hundred million pounds to tackle the coronavirus —— to have enough support to survive. as china steps up their efforts he was confident and after last to contain the disease that has night to stare in his state of the killed nearly 500 people. union address to a rally. our here, the government launches country is thriving and highly
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an eight week consultation over whether failing to pay your tv licence should be treated respected gander. the democrats want as a criminal offence. to let reap —— rip the heart out of a spanish judge agrees to an independent investigation into the deaths of three members of a british family at a hotel the presidency but cannot we the swimming pool in december. script. not long now until the senate delivers its verdict will and, a plane has find out how the belt does down. and skidded off the runway at an airport in istanbul, which citizens will cost the party breaking into three sections. turkish officials say 120 people have been injured. lines. hello and welcome to this bbc news special bringing you the last moments of the donald trump's trial. live the patient phaser on capitol hill in washington. in the next good evening and welcome to bbc half—hour or so the united states news, in the next hour, senators will cast their votes on us senators will vote whether to remove the president from upon whether to remove president trump from office. office. he is expected to be acquitted on both articles the president is expected to be acquitted of abusing his power impeachment, abusing his power by and obstructing congress, pressuring the ukraine to when his impeachment investigate his rivaljoe biden and trial concludes.
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right now, senators are addressing the president's impeachment obstructing justice. he still did trial. not know what democratic senators two thirds of senators will bring ranks. but one republican would have to vote in favour of impeaching him — senator mitt romney, will vote to a threshold which is highly unlikely convict. corrupting senator mitt romney, will vote to convict. corru pting an senator mitt romney, will vote to convict. corrupting an election to keep oneself and office is perhaps the most abrasive and descriptive to be met given the violation of 1's oath of office. he republican majority. however at least one republican senator has pledged becomes the first quite possibly the to vote against the president. mitt romney has accused the president of an "abusive and destructive violation" only gop member to party lines. of his oath of office. where i can the evidence presented meanwhile, the state of the union address — and disregard what i believe my oath and disregard what i believe my oath and the constitution demands of me were i to ignore the evidence that for the sake of the partisan hand, has been presented in disregard for it would i fear exposing for the sake of the partisan hand, it would ifear exposing my my oath and the constitution demands character to history's repeat. the of me, for the sake of a partisan centre of my own conscience as well. end, it would, ifear, expose my iam aware centre of my own conscience as well. i am aware that there are people in character to history's rebuke and my party i did my state he will the centre of mound conscience. i am strenuously disapprove of my aware that there are people in my decision. and some quarters i will party and in my state who will be announced, and show sure to hear
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strenuously disapprove of my at least on the president and his decision. and in some quarters, i will be vehemently denounced. does supporters. does anybody seriously believe, that i would consent to these consequences other than from anyone seriously believe that i an inescapable conviction that my oath before god demanded that at would consent to these consequences other than from an inescapable the? lets go live now to the floor conviction that my oath before god demanded of me? of the senate. where we are going to meanwhile, the state have that vote coming up very soon. of the union address — given annually by the president — will go down as one we have now deleted vinaigrette of the most divisive ever. nancy pelosi, the most senior democrat in the house speaking. the facts, are not of representatives, tore donald trump's speech in half. our north america editor seriously in dispute. in fact several senators admitted that they jon sopel reports. believe that the president committed this offence. with varying degrees appropriate, wrong, shameful, almost paradoxically, the standout moments from this speech contained no words. it was the psychodrama all republicans will argue however, between the president that this reprehensible content does and the democratic speaker not rise to the level of an impeachable offence. the founders
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of the house, nancy pelosi, could not have been clearer. brilliant baby cannot delegate to the constitutional convention, the woman who led the moves to impeach donald trump. deemed impeachment and essential key first off, he very deliberately refused to shake her hand. security less the president spared and look at her facial expressions no efforts or means whatsoever to as the speech progresses. and finally the coup de grace — get himself reelected. james as republican lawmakers madison, offered a specific list of are blistering their hands impeachable offences during a debate from clapping so much, nancy pelosi made clear in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or embezzle what she thought of the speech. signs. a despicable assault might succumb to brides while in office. impeachment was never mentioned directly. madison again arrived at what he instead, it was a victory lap believed the worst kind that they on his achievements — president could engage in. the particularly the state of the economy. jobs are booming, incomes president could engage in. the president could engage in. the president could be a tray his trust to foreign powers, which would be are soaring, poverty is plummeting, crime is falling, confidence fatal to the republic. madison's is surging, and our country is words. when i studied the thriving and highly respected again. constitution and the federalist papers in high school admittedly, i was sceptical that george washington warning. that foreign influence is one of the most baneful sellers at republican government. it seemed so it was a speech aimed at his blue
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collar and conservative base, but there was also an attempt far—fetched. who would bear? the to broaden his appeal. this is election year, after all, foresight and wisdom of the founders and it was noticeable how and doers. madison was right, much he talked about the african—american community. washington was right. there is no african—american youth unemployment greater subversion of our democracy and mental powers outside of our has reached an all—time low. borders to determine elections —— elections within them. if americans african—american poverty has believe that they did not determine declined to the lowest rate ever recorded. best senator, got an president would rather send flooring take it that has? that is the beginning at the end of democracy. for a foreign but look at the sea of faces, either loving or loathing — country to attend such a thing on a microcosm of america. its own, is to contemptible. for an american president to deliberately solicit such a thing, to blackmail a we have a bbc news special — bringing you the conclusion of foreign country, and a helping hand president trump's impeachment trial. when an election is unforgivable. that's from half past eight tonight with christian fraser and katty kay — does this arise to the level of they'll be live from capitol hill. impeachable offence chris knight of course it does ask that of course it does! determine high crimes derives
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from english law, crimes were the world health organization has committed between the subjects of appealed for 500 million pounds to help fight coronavirus. the monarchy. my clients, that were committed against the crown itself. the head of the orgnisation gave this warning: "invest today or pay more later". the framers did not design a monarchy, they designed a democracy, a nation where the people working. the last 2a hours has seen the biggest rise high crimes are those committed in cases in a single day. despite a huge effort in china against the entire people of the the disease continues to spread. united states. the president sought in a new development, ten passengers on a cruise ship to cheat people out of a free and injapan have tested positive — fair election. how could such an thousands of other travellers have offence not be deemed a high crime? been placed under strict quarantine. we'll have more on the cruise ship a client against the people. as one and the latest figures in a moment, but firstjohn sudworth reports constitutional college and house on china's race to contain the virus. judicially hearing specified, if this is not impeachable, nothing is. wuhan is a city at war i agree. ijudge the president with an invisible enemy. trunk, is guilty of the first and they're trying everything article of impeachment. the second they can to defeat it. state media is now full of images of a heroic struggle, article of impeachment. the second article is equally straightforward. once the president realised he got the brand—new hospitals held up caught, he tried to cover it up.
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as proof it's one they're winning. they president asserted a blanket but xiao huang is not so sure. immunity he categorically defied it took him days to find his granddad a bed in subpoenas. he ordered his aides not this hospital corridor, not long after he took to testify and withheld the this video, he was dead. production of relevant documents. even the president nixon the author he fears his grandmother, who also has the virus, is dying, too. of the most incidents presidential if they had been admitted earlier, of course things cover—up in history, that permitted his aides to testify in congress and the watergate investigation. the would have been better, he tells me. wuhan is overwhelmed by illness, idea that the top administration was with hundreds more cases properly invoking the various rights than available beds of the presidency is nonsense. at and these patients hooked up each stage at the house in clary, at to makeshift drips. the administration conjured up a different part of faith one woman, who doesn't want to be identified, tells me that her uncle's death justification for evading won't even be counted accountability. there is no in the official statistics. circumstance under which the administration would have complied. there are so many cases like his, she says. when i asked at the presidents this is the death certificate. he never made it to hospital. council, twice to name one document or one witness the president provided to congress they could not all of this might have been prevented. answer. it cannot be that the
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this massive banquet was held even though the virus was known president legal section can escape to be spreading fast. scrutiny entirely. once again, the fa cts scrutiny entirely. once again, the facts a re scrutiny entirely. once again, the facts are not in dispute, but some the authorities, putting the economy and political stability have sought to portray the second ahead of public health. with the epidemic raging, travel records show five million people article of impeachment as somehow were able to leave wuhan before less important than the first. it is not. the second article of the city was finally locked down. impeachment is necessary if congress with infections now taking hold is to ever hold a president across china, other cities have begun imposing restrictions. accountable again. get a crack or republican. the consequences of nanyang, hangzhou, wenzhou, sanctioning obstruction of congress harbin, all requiring people to stay indoors. it would be far—reaching. and they will be irreparable. ijudge it that only one person allowed out every two days to buy food. president trump is guilty of a the increasing disruption is why second article of impeachment. the some countries, including the uk, are advising people to leave. senate should convict the president others are getting out anyway. cannot remove him from presidency and disqualify him from holding future office. the gales of the president on these charges there are quite a bit disappointed, but they're just trying to us safe. so obvious that here again, several
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the cost of all this is immeasurable. republican senators that nip at the this was the middle of beijing in what should be house has put in this case. so the middle of a working week. instead of maintaining the president the ruling communist party knows that as well as economic, sends the present counsel there are political alternately told the senate that risks in all of this. evenif alternately told the senate that even if the president did what he was accused of, it is not the deep public anger that the officials didn't do enough to tell people what they knew soon impeachable. this has taken the form enough, which is why we have seen ofan the highly unusual step impeachable. this has taken the form of the ruling politburo admitting of an escalating series of arguments this week that mistakes were made. the big question now of course including pieces powers not an is can they fix this. with the propaganda in overdrive, the remotest corners are getting impeachable offence, the president the public health message. cannot be an piece for noncriminal conduct that he also can't be indicted for criminal conduct. if a but china faces a long journey yet. president believes his own reelection is essential to the nation, then a quick pro cloak is at least a hundred and twenty not correct. these are the excuses people have been injured after a plane skidded of the runway at istanbul airport and broke ofa not correct. these are the excuses into three sections. of a child caught in a lie. each explanation or outlandish and the boeing 737, operated desperate than the last. it would be by turkish low—cost carrier pegasus airlines, was carrying one hundred laughable if not for the fact that and seventy seven people. the cumulative effect of these officials said no—one had died.
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all flights at the airport arguments would vendor not only face president, but all presidents and have been suspended unit from impeachment. and therefore above the law. several members of the chamber said that even if the you can see people standing guard president is guilty, if it is impeachable the senate still should around the wreckage, reports suggesting that this happened in very wet weather and you can see not convict because there is an election coming up. as if the that whatever it was that caused that, they will be investigating it framers forgot about elections. when and it has resulted in enormous they wrote the impeachment clause. if the founders believed that even damage. there was also a fire when a president is guilty of an inside, according to reports impeachable offence at the next earlier. so no deaths, but given the election should decide his fate, state of that plan, some serious they never would have included injuries and we will be keeping an because in the constitution. not eye on developments there in turkey. much is obvious. alone, each of the let's return to our main story. in the next hour, us senators defence is advanced by the will vote upon whether to remove president trump from office. the president is expected to be president's council comes close to acquitted of abusing his power and obstructing congress. being preposterous. together, they are as dangerous to the public as let's talk to daniel lippman — the washington and white house reporter for politico who joins us this president a fig leaf so large
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as to excuse any presidential on the line from washington. misconduct. unable to defend a president, arguments were found to make him a king. let future does people tuning in, what lies ahead in the sense of the process generations know that only a fraction of the senate's swallowed that we are witnessing? this'll be a base fantasies. the best advice fairly straightforward vote and condemned then to the ash heap of every senator will have a chance to history. the duration of first—year weigh in. but there is no drama and stu d e nts history. the duration of first—year students everywhere. where only the washington because of this. this is third sentence in history to sit and kind of a long foregone conclusion impeachment hearing. the task they it was a very long shot to begin we re with for the democrats to actually impeachment hearing. the task they were given, is not easy. the framers convict him. you need two thirds gave descendents of this responsibility. because they could not imagine any other body capable majority and it is going to be a of it. they considered others that bipartisan vote to impeach, although they entrusted to us in the senate. it will fail because republicans control the chamber. it will fail because republicans controlthe chamber. 50 it will fail because republicans control the chamber. 50 the it will fail because republicans control the chamber. so the maths we re the republican caucus trained its control the chamber. so the maths were never in the democrats favour. outrage not on the content of the and will not make adds to the president, but on the impeachment numbers either. fairly notable process in the house deriding defector today from the republican falsely, and alleged lack of side. we did. senator mitt romney fairness and thoroughness. the
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who had previously been the republican presidential candidate conjured outrage was so blinding that the republican majority guilty backin republican presidential candidate back in 2012. he totally criticised and the very since it falsely accuse president trump for his behaviour, the house after netting. it calling it abusive and appalling and he is going to vote to impeach him, conducted the least fair, at least at least on one count. but this will l. conducted the least fair, at least l, most ranch impeachment trial in the history of this country. a surely lead to an avalanche against simple majority of senators denied mitt romney who has had a tough this and it's right to examine relativity evidence. to call relationship with the president. the presidents sonjust relationship with the president. the presidents son just called for mitt romney to be expelled from the gop witnesses and properly try, try the caucus which is not going to happen. impeachment of the president. making but democrats really wanted at least this the first impeachment trial in one vote on the republican side to the history that heard from no impeach donald trump because of his witnesses. a simple majority of actions in the ukraine. we know that president trump is not physically senators and deference to a slightly been anywhere near this whole infearof process and in the way, he has kept senators and deference to a slightly in fear of the president of their party, perpetrated a great his distance. but no doubt, you'll miscarriage of justice. have plenty to this evening. -- he party, perpetrated a great miscarriage ofjustice. in the trial of president trump. as a result, the will. they actually cancelled a pole verdict of this court will be
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meaningless. by refusing the facts by refusing witnesses and documents, that he could've reacted to the romney news. but he was denied the there republican majority has placed a giant asterix, the asterix of a total exoneration that he had been looking for in terms of atv trial because he was not able to, did not sham at trial. next to the acquittal president trunk, written and wa nt to because he was not able to, did not want to actually, faces accusers. he permanent ink. acquittal in an had his lawyers do that. but this unfair trial with his giant asterix, will definitely be a black stain on at the asterix of a sham trial, his his reputation because voters of wife nothing at all. to president finally moved on and will have a fight on the issues. and of course, niekro one or to anybody else. no all the attention will focus next on doubt the president will boast that how all of this impacts on the he not exoneration. but we know presidential campaign in the better. we know this was not a trial election in november. and this is all about trying to have donald but by any stretch of the trump take down joe definition. the american people know all about trying to have donald trump take downjoe biden, who he it as well. we have heard a lot thought was the strongest candidate about the framers across the last in the democratic field. joe biden several weeks about the impeachment finished fourth in iowa and his clause that they forged. the separation of powers that they've effort to muddy up his name has got. the kind that they most feared and now chief magistrate, but there proved somewhat successful. thank
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is something the founders considered you very much indeed, thank you for even more fundamental to our joining us. republic. truth. the founders had let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this evening. seen and studied societies governed the trial of the manchester arena bomber‘s brother has been told he attempted to get friends to buy by the iron fist of tyrants and a acid for him online that could be divine right of kings, but none by used to make explosives. hashem abedi has pleaded arguments, not rational thinking, not guilty to murder, attempted murder and conspiring fa cts , arguments, not rational thinking, with his brother salman facts, debate. hamilton said the american people they'll determine to cause an explosion. whether societies are very capable of establishing good government from two avalanches on a mountain road in turkey have killed more than thirty people. reflection and choice. orforever officials say an emergency team had destined to depend on accident and been to sent to look for people force. what an astonishing thing missing after an avalanche on tuesday, when founders dad. they place a bet with a second one struck. one of david cameron's long odds, at bay believes that bodyguards has been taken off operational duties after he reportedly left a gun in a plane toilet. reflection and choice would make us capable of self—government. that we the weapon was handed to flight attendants on a british airways would not agree on everything, but flight between new york and london. at least he could agree on a common as a former prime minister, mr cameron is entitled to continued security provided baseline of facts and entries. they by the metropolitan police.
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voted constitution with a remarkable idea that even the most powerful person in our country was not above the law and could be put on trial. a the headlines on bbc news. hours before president trump is likely to be acquitted trial, a place that we seek truth. in his impeachment trial — republican senator, mitt romney says that faith in our founders but it he will break with party ranks has to make the failure of the and vote to convict the president. senate more damning. our nation was founded on trees. but there was no the world health organization asks truth here. the majority could not forfive hundred million pounds to tackle the coronavirus —— as china steps up its efforts let truth into the child. the to contain the disease that has republican majority refused to get the dates because they would afraid killed nearly 500 people. of what it might show. allegation here, the government launches was started on the idea of truth but an eight week consultation over whether failing to pay your tv licence should be treated in order to countenance this as a criminal offence. president you have to know like country. republicans walked in the halls with their heads down, they did not see between them that they can't respond to everything he says. sport and for a full round up, they hope he learned his lesson to start, i guess maybe next time he from the bbc sport centre. learned his lesson. our nation is ajudge in spain has ordered an indedendent investigation to be founded on truth. in order to excuse this president you have to willfully ignore the truth and indulge in the
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we'll start with tottenham against southampton who are going president's conspiracy theories. millions of people devoted head to head for a place in the fifth round of the fa cup. illegally. each state is out to get jose mourinho's spurs are ahead thanks to a deflected shot off on. ukraine interfered in our elections. you must attempt to jack stephens who deflects tonguy n'dombele's shot into the back of the net. normalise his behaviour, obama did a minute later, danny ings went close, his shot off the bar it to be false a crane. democrats from close range nearly finding southampton the equaliser. the winners will entertain arejust as bad. allegation norwich in the fifth round. it to be false a crane. democrats are just as bad. allegation was founded on the idea of truth. but there's a full programme of fixtures in scotland too. this president is such a menace, so celtic could go ten points clear at the top if they beat motherwell contemptuous of every virtue, so and rangers lose at home dishonorable, so desires, but you to sixth placed hibs. must take miller a deed sacrifice, celtic are 1—0 up against motherwell rangers are drawing 0—0 against hibs. the truth to maintain his favour. the trial of this president his there's a big game at the bottom too failure reflects the central as tenth place st mirren host bottom side hamilton. that score is currently 1—0 hmailton. challenge of this presidency and maybe the central challenge of this that score is currently 1—0 hamilton. to rugby league as the time in our democracy. you cannot be super league has voted at a board meeting today to have on the side of this president and be more influence to prevent controversial signings in the future. on the side of this president and be on the side of this president and be this follows israel folau's move on the side of truth. and if we are to catalans dragons. the australian rugby player —
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who last year was sacked to survive as a nation, we must by rugby australia for homophobic choose to risk. if the truth doesn't comments has been given another chance in rugby league — matter, if the news he did not like his fate, if cheating in an election afterjoining the catalans dragons is acceptable, if everyone is as wicked as a weakest among us may hope for the future is lost. the eyes of the nation, are upon this by rugby australia for homophobic senate. what they see will strike comments has been given another chance in rugby league — afterjoining the catalans dragons for the 2020 superleague season. but several clubs have backed hull doubt and heart of the most ardent kr's threat of legal action over the deal. patriot. the house manager journalist steve brady is based in france and covers the dragons. established the president abused the and he says the reaction there has power of his office to try to cheat been very different to the uk. my an election. a senate majority was my own personal opinion is that i have seen him, he has been moving. a poised to look at the other way. big unit he is kept himself fit and he is very keen to play. he just still i direct my final message, not wa nts to he is very keen to play. he just wants to play. we have been told not to ask certain questions. the club to the house managers, not even to is promised that should he speak my fellow senators, but to the co ntroversially is promised that should he speak controversially like he has in the past, there will be an immediate termination of this contract. i do american people. my message is not think will be hearing any more simple. don't lose hope. there is justice in this world entries and outspoken views on homosexuality or
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religion. i think will be a way to see is a very strong and talented player who has a one year contract write. i believe that. i would not and is going to try to prove be in this covenant if i did not. himself. i have a feeling that he is going to hit the season running and somehow, the ways we can't predict try to redeem himself back home in his homeland of australia. with gods mysterious hand guiding anthony watson will miss england's six nations match us, truth and right will prevail. with scotland on saturday due to a calf problem. the bath back trained on tuesday, but suffered a recurrence there have been dyed periods in our of the injury and sat out today's session. watson was forced out history but we always overcome. of the opening defeat against france space indent open prayer was a mess. in paris with the same injury. the england winger has scored 17 five, 24. let justice space indent open prayer was a mess. tries in 42 games for england, five, 24. letjustice roll down like and it's another blow for head coach water righteousness like an ever eddiejones, who has manu tuilagi flowing stream. the long arc of the also ruled out with a groin strain. moral universe. my fellow americans sports authorities in shanghai have recommended the suspension does bend towards justice. moral universe. my fellow americans does bend towardsjustice. america does bend towardsjustice. america does change for the better. but not on its own. it took the millions of of all sporting events in the city — as a result of the coronavirus. the move casts even more doubt americans, hundreds of years to make this country what it is today. on the chinese grand prix, which is in shanghai on 19th april. americans of every age and colour of well here is the shanghai circuit. discussions took place today, my stay in protest to santa suit
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and it's believed that the race stood up and said n. them. americans will have to at least be postponed from that original date. the number of cases who defended this democracy, this in china has nowjumped to more than 211,300. beautiful democracy and it is with almost 500 deaths so far. darkest hours. on memorial day in 1884, oliver holmes told his weary meanwhile, the international audience that we are one accepts olympic committee have dismissed fears of the virus, after the organisers of the tokyo games said they were seriously fortu nate audience that we are one accepts fortunate estate and looks downward concerned about its effect. and data storefront aspiration or a cts and data storefront aspiration or acts uncolored and scale the ice, at the ioc said they were in contact with the world health organisation and had full confidence that tokyo one and only success which is yours 2020 were in control of the situation. to command, is to bring to your work 20 cases have been found in tokyo. a mightyi to command, is to bring to your work a mighty i have confidence that americans of a different generation, generation, will bring to our work a mighty heart. to fight for what is iam i am seriously worried that this could throw cold water on the right, to fight for the truth, and momentum towards the games. i hope that it will be stamped out as soon never, never lose faith. i yield the as possible. the tokyo 2020 committee will co—ordinate with the floor. for senator chuck schumer
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ipc ioc, the japanese government and the tokyo metropolitan government to leader of the democrats and be tackle this issue thoroughly. that's all the sport for now. speaking with his closing arguments. making the case that they senate i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. should vote to convict donald trump. ajudge in spain has ordered this president is such a net s, that an indedendent investigation to be held into the deaths of three british family members, you must sacrifice the truth to who drowned in a hotel swimming maintain his favour. then saying you pool near fuengirola. cannot be on the side of this 52 year old gabriel diya, his president and be on the side of nine—year—old daughter comfort, and 16—year—old praise—emmanuel, truth. he ranted the argument about died on christmas eve at the club la costa world hotel. why he police, the senate should convict donald trump. rethinking the the initial police report president and his colleagues he did concluded that the incident was a tragic accident, talk about what if the arguments partly blamed on the family not being able swimmers. that the senators have put forward. evenif that the senators have put forward. even if the president is guilty and is an impeachable with an election coming up they need to allow the our europe correspondent gavin lee joins us now from brussels — he's been back and forth to spain election and the people to make a to cover this story. decision. let's listen to mitch before you bring us up to speed with mcconnell. they need another country
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development, just remind us of this dreadful incident. this was to keep attention from our republic. christmas eve, two o'clock in the afternoon at the root resort. a huge said they created the senate. out of resort with three separate big swimming pools and the resort on the this city, james madison wrote, of costa del sol in spain. and the some stable institution in the government of some stable family was swimming, three of them in the water and then wrote comfort institution in the government. today, we both fell this purpose. we and shouting distress, emanuel jumped in and he cannot help her and her father jumped in and he cannot help her and herfather in jumped in and he cannot help her and her father in the 52—year—old as will reject this incoherent case well, all three drowned within five minutes and we know that a 14—year—old sister that survived was that comes nowhere near, nowhere trying to grab a life boy and try to near justifying the first presidential removal in history. entiat and the family were dead by the time she was able to untie it there partisan impeachment will and from the cord. the mother was today. but, i feared shouting for help, there are three clea ners shouting for help, there are three cleaners the first ran to the scene, none of them could swim, they all there partisan impeachment will and today. but, ifeared a threat there partisan impeachment will and today. but, i feared a threat to our
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institutions may not. because this shouted it took about ten minutes in total for the staff to run to the episode is one of a symptom of reception but eventually it was to something much deeper. in the last give cpr. but the bodies were pulled out of the water they're pronounced three years, the opposition to this dead at the scene. that happened on president has come to revolve around christmas eve. a two week long a truly dangerous concept. leaders police investigation. the initial report mentioned there were two big factors, the conical shape of the pool factors, the conical shape of the pool, it was shallow in the middle in the opposite party increasingly and made it difficult, if you are not an able slumber to get away —— argued that if our institutions do not produce the outcomes that they like, our institutions themselves swimmer. and they were not able swimmers. that has continued to be must be broken. one side has decided disputed and we found out today that thejudge who was disputed and we found out today that the judge who was formalising the that the feet simply means the whole system is broken. that we should report has held the inquiry for now, tearup system is broken. that we should waiting for what he said the family tear up the rules. in write new to carry out a separate ones. normally, when a party loses investigation, hiring their own team to look at the swimming pool so everything is on pause right now but an election and accept defeat. it a separate independent of the police investigation. and the parameters of reflects envy tools. but not this
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that investigation, what do we know? time. within months at secretary it is really interesting actually, because in the last few weeks, there clinton by suggesting her defeat was has been a british swimming pool invalid. she called our president inspector who said that he believed illegitimate. former president false that there were a number of factors and the pool that could have claimed that president trump did not actually win. he lost the election, affected potentially pulled the bodies towards the suction pipe that the former president said. members was a cleaning system at the bottom of the pool. this inspector was of congress abused similar rhetoric. taken by of the pool. this inspector was ta ken by another of the pool. this inspector was taken by another media organisation, not allowed access to the swimming this disinformation campaign pool but he concluded from his weakening confidence in our initial assessment that there was democracy. the very real issue of only one pipe for cleaning and it would've been too powerful if you switched it on at the same time. his foreign election interference was assertion was that this could have been a factor that was not looked at abused to feel conspiracy theories. by the police. i put this to the for yea rs abused to feel conspiracy theories. spanish authorities and they said for years prominent voices said there had been a secret conspiracy that they had a diving squad and they were defectors to where there between the president's campaign on could be chlorine or some type of chemical, too much of that, they a foreign government. but when the discounted them they said no all of these factors have been looked at for thejudge is set moeller investigation debunks that these factors have been looked at for the judge is set for the family,
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the widow of gabriel and the mother della delegitimize that endeavour. of the two children, they have said they didn't stop then. didn't stop. that they categorically believe that there was something else in play here and now we look at more time remember what chairmanship said on before this overall investigation has concluded. the floor, he suggested that if the american people the elect president trump in november, that election will be presumptively invalid as well. channing shifts on this floor. breaking news on the plane crash in turkey. the crash as the plane broke saying, if the american people may into three sections, according to a elect president trump this november government minister, one person has election will be presumptively died. you can see there, the invalid as well. so they still don't pictures of the team still on the site, investigating what happened. but you can see from earlier accept the american voters last pictures just how badly damaged that decision. now they are providing plan was after it skidded off the ru nway plan was after it skidded off the rejecting the voters next decision. runway in istanbul. the boeing 737 if they did not like the outcome. operated by the turkish low—cost not over the last decision but the next decision. if we plan, tales you airlines, 157 people were injured
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and according to the latest figures, one person has sadly died in that cheated. the can trust our democracy plane. a nyway cheated. the can trust our democracy anyway they say? of talk, creates the way in which the bbc is funded and how that money more fear and division for an hour is collected looks set to become a major talking point for ourforeign more fear and division for an hour for our foreign adversaries could in the weeks ahead. achieve in their wildest dreams. as the government is launching a public consultation and a key issue will be whether failing to pay the licence doctor hale testifies our fee should still be a criminal offence. adversaries seek to divide us against each other. degrade our not paying could become a civil offence, similar to non institutions and destroy the faith payment of council tax. the culture secretary, of the american people. in our baroness morgan, is arguing that in the digital age the way democracy. as she noted if americans we get our news and entertainment become consumed by partisan rancour, is changing — and the bbc we can easily do that work for them. may have to change too. here's our media editor amol rajan. right, back to the studio floor... it's almost a century old, yet the chances of the bbc existing the architects at this impeachment with its current funding model claimed they were defending norms for another decade are receding — fast. and traditions. in reality, it was the health of our oceans is under threat... three—quarters of the bbc‘s money and traditions. in reality, it was comes from the licence fee, an assault on both. first the house a compulsory payment for households who watch live television
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or the iplayer. it means bbc programmes, such as those starring attacked its own president and due sir david attenborough, process. and by bashing to use the are funded not commercially or by the state, but by the public. impeachment power as a political this morning, the culture secretary weapon, a first resort. then there made the case for reform in the context of a revolution in global media. are articles that attacked the the bbc has a current charter that runs until 2027. there's always a review midway, office of the presidency, they attacked the senate and called us treacherous. then the far left try and what we'll be doing is looking at the amount of the licence fee now to accuse the four remaining and this issue around whether there should be decriminalisation of licence—fee evasion. the bbc says its focus is programmes, not prosecutions. neutral. and now for the final act, there are some myths that need to be busted here. the current system the speaker at the house is trying works effectively. only a small number of people to steal the senate's soul power. to are prosecuted, and a tiny proportion of people, vendor a verdict. the speaker says, five in england and wales last year, went to prison not for failure she would refuse to accept this to pay a tv licence, but for failure to pay acquittal. the speaker the house she a number of fines. it's fashionable to say that refuses to accept this acquittal. the bbc should be more like netflix, a subscription service whatever that means. perhaps she worth around £125 billion today. but the comparison is lazy. will tear up the verdict like she's netflix has racked up billions
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tore at the state of the union's of debt on a spending spree and has negative cash flow of around £2 billion annually. address. so i asked my colleagues where would the bbc get access to that kind of finance? across the aisle, is this really and moving to a subscriber base would change the very nature cannot really where you want to go? of the bbc from a universal service to one tailored just the president isn't the president? for those willing to pay. the bbc licence funds content across tv, radio and online. and acquittal and acquittal? attack but the younger you are, the less of it you consume. institutions until they get their i don't think people really watch tv nowadays. way? it in my colleagues who may not and everything's online, isn't it? so... i know you can access bbc online, agree with this president my cdn and that's free. saturday at this logic. it's like i don't think saying you're so worried about a we should be paying for it. bull ina saying you're so worried about a bull in a time and shape that you i think that's outdated now. wa nt to bull in a time and shape that you want to bulldoze the tiny shop to chaseit want to bulldoze the tiny shop to i think it's fine for chase it out. he is in unsettling the services that you get. ithink... part, the most troubling part, there we pay sky monthly, but a lot cheaper, and stop prosecuting people. is no sign that this attack on our step into christmas... institutions will end here. in the bbc still produces big hits from gavin and stacey... to flea bag. recent months, democratic candidates and senate leaders had toyed with a
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but ultimately it can't do more and more with less and less. amol rajan, bbc news. filibuster. so the senate could approve changes with less next — a bbc news special deliberation and changes. some of from washington as president trump's impeachment trial concludes. our colleagues and had a brace to now, the weather with ben rich. the submitting court threatening retribution. if theyjust did not decide a case in a way that they good morning. wanted. we have seen proposals to turn the fec the regulator of elections into a partisan body for essentially things are calm at the the first time ever. all of these moment. but it will not last. this is the calm before the storm. things things, mr president. ourtoxic turned much more unsettled as we look into the weekend, but to the temptations to stop debating policy rest of tonight, some clear spots we then have a great american around but a lot of cloud in scotla nd around but a lot of cloud in scotland and northern ireland with temperatures generally around traditions and instead declare a war freezing with a touch below freezing on the traditions themselves. a for some, so a touch of frost for some but also some fraud patches warrant on the traditions most likely for central parts of themselves. so colleagues can't england and towards the south and also some parts of wells. equally whatever policy differences that we lots of cloud and northern ireland may have we should all agree that
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in western scotland, particularly bringing the odd spot of rain this is precisely the account of between seven and 9 degrees. friday recklessness, the kind of is looking like a largely fine day recklessness, the kind of recklessness, the kind of recklessness, the senate was created to stop. the response to losing one as well with the winds a bit stronger and that should break up the cloud and bring more than with sunshine but then into the weekend, election cannot be to attack the office of the president. the the mets offices named storm keira a deep area of low pressure which response to losing several elections could bring damaging windsjust 00:29:19,966 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 about anywhere across the country. cannot be through —— to threaten the electoral college. the response to losing a court case cannot be to threaten the judiciary. the losing a court case cannot be to threaten thejudiciary. the response to losing a vote cannot be to threaten the senate. we simply cannot let factional fever break our institutions. it must work the other way. as madison and hamilton intended. the institutions, must break the fever. rather than the other way around. if framers and
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build the senate to keep temporary rage from doing permanent damage to our republic. the framers built the senate to keep temporary rage from doing permanent damage to our republic. mr president is that we will do when we in this president breaking impeachment. i hope we look back on this note and say, at this busy day the fever began to break. i hope we will not say, is just the beginning. call of the chair.
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