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correspondent was there from the campus and nodding in and really moving half an hour of this vigil. take us through some the things you've been hearing the last while. indeed, an incredibly moving vigil in honour of two of the three victims here in the british city of nottingham. an individual, we heard from the university vice chancellor and you heard from the chaplain from the students union, all of them, on the students union, all of them, on the verge of tears and as the vigil was wrapping up, unexpectedly, you also heard from the parents of both of the victims who were students here, 19—year—old chris o'malley, grace kumarand
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here, 19—year—old chris o'malley, grace kumar and barnaby webber. known to his friends is barney. i think many things stood out as deeply emotional moments and i think the thing that struck me and really hit home for the students and across the city and perhaps even across the country is that this is the end of the academic year. this was a time where both grace and barney were wrapping up their exams, getting ready to celebrate the end of the very first year at university. they were on a night out when they're walking back home and they were attacked and as we know, their bodies are found on the road yesterday just after four in bodies are found on the road yesterdayjust after four in the morning and as the work of the vice chancellor of stayed with me because this was supposed to be a time of relaxation and celebration as that year, the first year of university wound up and now it is turned into a time of morning. notjust for the
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students but the families of been affected the most personally. it's here again from the fathers of both of the victims —— mourning. it’s of the victims -- mourning. it's hard to of the victims —— mourning. it's hard to comprehend and how i'm going to deal— hard to comprehend and how i'm going to deal with _ hard to comprehend and how i'm going to deal with this. with the family and friends i know barney would be super _ and friends i know barney would be super touched by everyone that is here and — super touched by everyone that is here and he loved it here. he couldwt— here and he loved it here. he couldn't wait to come back. but his heart will_ couldn't wait to come back. but his heart will be with you guys forever and thank— heart will be with you guys forever and thank you so much i can't really speak much— and thank you so much i can't really speak much more some going to pass it you _ speak much more some going to pass it ou. , ., ., , .,
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it you. everyone here, i really want to thank you _ it you. everyone here, i really want to thank you for _ it you. everyone here, i really want to thank you for your _ it you. everyone here, i really want to thank you for your support. - it you. everyone here, i really want to thank you for your support. and | to thank you for your support. and taking _ to thank you for your support. and taking the — to thank you for your support. and taking the time _ to thank you for your support. and taking the time to _ to thank you for your support. and taking the time to be _ to thank you for your support. and taking the time to be here - to thank you for your support. and taking the time to be here and - to thank you for your support. and taking the time to be here and alli taking the time to be here and all of you guys— taking the time to be here and all of you guys come _ taking the time to be here and all of you guys come everywhere - taking the time to be here and all of you guys come everywhere butj taking the time to be here and alli of you guys come everywhere but i see you. _ of you guys come everywhere but i see you. i — of you guys come everywhere but i see you. i see _ of you guys come everywhere but i see you, i see good _ of you guys come everywhere but i see you, i see good people. - of you guys come everywhere but i see you, i see good people. such. see you, i see good people. such a tovety— see you, i see good people. such a lovely sigh — see you, i see good people. such a lovely sigh of — see you, i see good people. such a lovely sign of the _ see you, i see good people. such a lovely sign of the university. - see you, i see good people. such a lovely sign of the university. the . lovely sign of the university. the bond _ lovely sign of the university. the bond you — lovely sign of the university. the bond you have _ lovely sign of the university. the bond you have and _ lovely sign of the university. the bond you have and grace - lovely sign of the university. the bond you have and grace was - lovely sign of the university. the | bond you have and grace was also like barriey. — bond you have and grace was also like barney, she _ bond you have and grace was also like barney, she loved _ bond you have and grace was also like barney, she loved coming - bond you have and grace was also like barney, she loved coming up| bond you have and grace was also . like barney, she loved coming up to nottingham — like barney, she loved coming up to nottingham and _ like barney, she loved coming up to nottingham and we _ like barney, she loved coming up to nottingham and we couldn't - like barney, she loved coming up to nottingham and we couldn't get - like barney, she loved coming up to nottingham and we couldn't get herj nottingham and we couldn't get her down he _ nottingham and we couldn't get her down he said — nottingham and we couldn't get her down. he said last _ nottingham and we couldn't get her down. he said last week— nottingham and we couldn't get her down. he said last week to - nottingham and we couldn't get her down. he said last week to come i nottingham and we couldn't get her. down. he said last week to come down and she _ down. he said last week to come down and she said _ down. he said last week to come down and she said come _ down. he said last week to come down and she said come after— down. he said last week to come down and she said come after she _ down. he said last week to come down and she said come after she said - down. he said last week to come down and she said come after she said a - and she said come after she said a few more — and she said come after she said a few more sessions. _ and she said come after she said a few more sessions. i— and she said come after she said a few more sessions. i used - and she said come after she said a few more sessions. i used to- and she said come after she said a few more sessions. i used to call. few more sessions. i used to call them _ few more sessions. i used to call them crisis — few more sessions. i used to call them crisis meetings. _ few more sessions. i used to call them crisis meetings. but, - few more sessions. i used to call them crisis meetings. but, you l few more sessions. i used to call- them crisis meetings. but, you know, them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love _ them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love that — them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love that we — them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love that we have _ them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love that we have out _ them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love that we have out here, - them crisis meetings. but, you know, the love that we have out here, i- the love that we have out here, i wish _ the love that we have out here, i wish we — the love that we have out here, i wish we had _ the love that we have out here, i wish we had it— the love that we have out here, i wish we had it everywhere. - the love that we have out here, i wish we had it everywhere. so, i the love that we have out here, i- wish we had it everywhere. so, so... look— wish we had it everywhere. so, so... look after— wish we had it everywhere. so, so... look after each — wish we had it everywhere. so, so... look after each other. _
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wish we had it everywhere. so, so... look after each other. that's - wish we had it everywhere. so, so... look after each other. that's the - look after each other. that's the bil look after each other. that's the big thing — look after each other. that's the big thing it's _ look after each other. that's the big thing. it's that, _ look after each other. that's the big thing. it's that, look- look after each other. that's the big thing. it's that, look after- big thing. it's that, look after your— big thing. it's that, look after your friends— big thing. it's that, look after your friends and _ big thing. it's that, look after your friends and look- big thing. it's that, look after your friends and look after. big thing. it's that, look after- your friends and look after people around _ your friends and look after people around you — your friends and look after people around you because _ your friends and look after people around you because it's— your friends and look after people around you because it's so - your friends and look after people i around you because it's so important to grace _ around you because it's so important to grace and — around you because it's so important to grace and her— around you because it's so important to grace and her friend, _ around you because it's so important to grace and her friend, they- around you because it's so important to grace and her friend, they were i to grace and her friend, they were together— to grace and her friend, they were together and — to grace and her friend, they were together and you _ to grace and her friend, they were together and you just, _ to grace and her friend, they were together and you just, you - to grace and her friend, they were together and you just, you need . to grace and her friend, they were | together and you just, you need to befriends — together and you just, you need to be friends with _ together and you just, you need to be friends with everyone _ together and you just, you need to be friends with everyone and - together and you just, you need to be friends with everyone and you l be friends with everyone and you need _ be friends with everyone and you need to— be friends with everyone and you need to love _ be friends with everyone and you need to love everyone _ be friends with everyone and you need to love everyone and - be friends with everyone and you need to love everyone and i- be friends with everyone and you need to love everyone and i wishj be friends with everyone and you i need to love everyone and i wish we had more _ need to love everyone and i wish we had more of— need to love everyone and i wish we had more of it _ need to love everyone and i wish we had more of it. the _ need to love everyone and i wish we had more of it. the most _ need to love everyone and i wish we had more of it. the most of- need to love everyone and i wish we had more of it. the most of all, - need to love everyone and i wish we had more of it. the most of all, all. had more of it. the most of all, all of you guys, — had more of it. the most of all, all of you guys, everyone _ had more of it. the most of all, all of you guys, everyone of— had more of it. the most of all, all of you guys, everyone of you - had more of it. the most of all, all of you guys, everyone of you herel of you guys, everyone of you here that grace — of you guys, everyone of you here that grace may— of you guys, everyone of you here that grace may not _ of you guys, everyone of you here that grace may not have _ of you guys, everyone of you here that grace may not have even - that grace may not have even touched, _ that grace may not have even touched, i_ that grace may not have even touched, i really— that grace may not have even touched, i really thank- that grace may not have even touched, i really thank you i that grace may not have evenl touched, i really thank you for being — touched, i really thank you for being here _ touched, i really thank you for being here and _ touched, i really thank you for being here and taking - touched, i really thank you for being here and taking the - touched, i really thank you for. being here and taking the time, touched, i really thank you for i being here and taking the time, i really— being here and taking the time, i really do — being here and taking the time, i really do it— being here and taking the time, i really do. it means _ being here and taking the time, i really do. it means so _ being here and taking the time, i really do. it means so much, - being here and taking the time, ij really do. it means so much, and being here and taking the time, i- really do. it means so much, and she loved _ really do. it means so much, and she loved being _ really do. it means so much, and she loved being here, _ really do. it means so much, and she loved being here, she— really do. it means so much, and she loved being here, she really- really do. it means so much, and she loved being here, she really did - really do. it means so much, and she loved being here, she really did and. loved being here, she really did and you should — loved being here, she really did and you should att— loved being here, she really did and you should all feel— loved being here, she really did and you should all feel very _ loved being here, she really did and you should all feel very blessed - loved being here, she really did and you should all feel very blessed in l you should all feel very blessed in she was— you should all feel very blessed in she was full— you should all feel very blessed in she was full of— you should all feel very blessed in she was full of stories. _ you should all feel very blessed in she was full of stories. and - you should all feel very blessed in she was full of stories. and you i she was full of stories. and you
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will touched _ she was full of stories. and you will touched your— she was full of stories. and you will touched your life _ she was full of stories. and you will touched your life and - she was full of stories. and you will touched your life and ours. | she was full of stories. and you - will touched your life and ours. and you will— will touched your life and ours. and you will never— will touched your life and ours. and you will never be _ will touched your life and ours. and you will never be forgotten. - will touched your life and ours. and you will never be forgotten. not - will touched your life and ours. and you will never be forgotten. not by| you will never be forgotten. not by us, certainty — you will never be forgotten. not by us, certainty we— you will never be forgotten. not by us, certainly. we had— you will never be forgotten. not by us, certainly. we had skip - you will never be forgotten. not by us, certainly. we had skip type - you will never be forgotten. not by us, certainly. we had skip type to. us, certainly. we had skip type to make _ us, certainly. we had skip type to make children _ us, certainly. we had skip type to make children take _ us, certainly. we had skip type to make children take note - us, certainly. we had skip type to make children take note —— - us, certainly. we had skip type to make children take note —— we'vej us, certainly. we had skip type to - make children take note —— we've had children taken— make children take note —— we've had children taken away— make children take note —— we've had children taken away from _ make children take note —— we've had children taken away from us - make children take note —— we've had children taken away from us and - children taken away from us and that is something — children taken away from us and that is something that _ children taken away from us and that is something that no _ children taken away from us and that is something that no parent- children taken away from us and that is something that no parent should l is something that no parent should ever feet — is something that no parent should ever feel. thank— is something that no parent should ever feel. thank you _ is something that no parent should ever feel. thank you for _ is something that no parent should ever feel. thank you for the - is something that no parent should | ever feel. thank you for the things, for our— ever feel. thank you for the things, for our daughter— ever feel. thank you for the things, for our daughter and _ ever feel. thank you for the things, for our daughter and barney- ever feel. thank you for the things, for our daughter and barney and . ever feel. thank you for the things, i for our daughter and barney and look out for— for our daughter and barney and look out for each — for our daughter and barney and look out for each other. _ for our daughter and barney and look out for each other. thank _ for our daughter and barney and look out for each other. thank you. - for our daughter and barney and look out for each other. thank you. real. out for each other. thank you. real urief out for each other. thank you. real . rief from out for each other. thank you. real grief from parents _ out for each other. thank you. grief from parents who lost their children just a day ago. and they addressed the crowds as well as over addressed the crowds as well as over a thousand people, notjust students, mostly students but we saw the people who came here because they wanted to pay tribute to the to
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i9—year—olds, it would this even more difficult the process is that these are young people. this is the student population. students in the prime of their lives and many of them have never dealt with grief before and talking to some of barney's friends and simply had nothing to say. they couldn't really understand what it happened and they were still trying to process this is a similar message that we had heard from daisy fosterfrom a similar message that we had heard from daisy foster from the students union who was crying through much of her speech to this vigil. i union who was crying through much of her speech to this vigil.— her speech to this vigil. i think this is the _ her speech to this vigil. i think this is the last _ her speech to this vigil. i think this is the last place _ her speech to this vigil. i think this is the last place any - her speech to this vigil. i think this is the last place any of. her speech to this vigil. i think this is the last place any of us| this is the last place any of us thought— this is the last place any of us thought wanted or expected to be in the middle ofjune. it's been hard to comprehend what's happened to the city into— to comprehend what's happened to the city into the _ to comprehend what's happened to the city into the students in the last 36 hours — city into the students in the last 36 hours. what should have been one of the _ 36 hours. what should have been one of the biggest celebrations for student body has turned into one of our darkest— student body has turned into one of our darkest days. of the message and support— our darkest days. of the message and support we _ our darkest days. of the message and
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support i've seen from so many of you. _ support i've seen from so many of you. the _ support i've seen from so many of you, the way you have stuck together and held _ you, the way you have stuck together and held each other up and shared support— and held each other up and shared support is— and held each other up and shared support is been both inspiring and heartbreaking to witness. bernie and grace _ heartbreaking to witness. bernie and grace are _ heartbreaking to witness. bernie and grace are monumental laws. they had ambitions, _ grace are monumental laws. they had ambitions, potential in dreams. was taken _ ambitions, potential in dreams. was taken from _ ambitions, potential in dreams. was taken from us yesterday will never be given _ taken from us yesterday will never be given back in the shock waves echoed _ be given back in the shock waves echoed through our student community. echoed through our student community-— echoed through our student communi . . ,, , ., community. talking 'ust then. i want to come up _ community. talking 'ust then. i want to come up before — community. talkingjust then. i want to come up before we _ community. talkingjust then. i want to come up before we go _ community. talkingjust then. i want to come up before we go on, - community. talkingjust then. i want to come up before we go on, put - community. talking just then. i want l to come up before we go on, put onto the screen some important pictures because the cctv footage of the suspect that we have been showing you, just the still photograph to the course of the last few hours, the course of the last few hours, the moving footage of what we have just been describing which shows a man and a black hoodie trying to climb into a window at a nearby
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homeless hostel, is actually stopped eventually from entering by two people and you see them departing but the moving footage from the cctv that, of course, the police are looking into that and submit different aspects and submit different aspects and submit different crime scenes in nottingham. let's bring her back on that point, take us through the latest the tree hearing from the police stub below we got an update a couple of hours ago in a did not give us too much more details. but! give us too much more details. and the were give us too much more details. and they were a — give us too much more details. and they were a bit _ give us too much more details. fific they were a bit more specific give us too much more details. fific they were a bit more specific on the timings and said they got that first call at four o'clock in the morning. is that the reports, there was some reports saying they had some calls
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about the suspect before that first incident on the road they said that was the case and refuted those reports in the said counterterror police are still working with them and they refuted that and they remain open—minded about what the motive behind this is. earlier they were talking about the suspect to continues to be questioned. as you say, he is 31 years old and believed to be from west africa and lived in the uk for many years. he said no criminal record before this and settled status to live in the uk although he was not a british citizen. those inquiries continue in much of the city centre which was effectively a massive crime scene with police tape all around it. that is opened up largely all the love that focuses been on the road that for incident which took place just
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been reported and there was another raid there with our employees as well. after that incident took place. huge investigation and rishi sunak saying that police will do theirjob and it may take time but at the moment, this is all about grief here and some people were saying they are angry at what happened because is the process of the laws all the while, that investigation will hopefully shed life —type on why this continues the place —— shed light on why this continues at this place. the place -- shed light on why this continues at this place. the support bein: continues at this place. the support being offered _ continues at this place. the support being offered on _ continues at this place. the support being offered on the _ continues at this place. the support being offered on the students - continues at this place. the support being offered on the students were | being offered on the students were so shocked and referencing the conversations that you've been having in listening to talking about being unable to make sense of the
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those feeling unsafe being in the city. those feeling unsafe being in the ci . ~ . ~ those feeling unsafe being in the ci . . . ~' . those feeling unsafe being in the ci .~ ., ., those feeling unsafe being in the ci .~ ..~' ., ., ., those feeling unsafe being in the city. we talked a range of people, not 'ust city. we talked a range of people, not just the _ city. we talked a range of people, not just the university _ city. we talked a range of people, not just the university but - city. we talked a range of people, not just the university but the - not just the university but the chancellor this event, they said they are offering all the support that they can muscle spoke to the bishop earlier who was at last nights vigil in the city centre and also said that his churches across the city are open to people of all faiths are no faces so he described it. the police also said the trend to extend any support they can and as you rightly ask, this is a specialist help as well because we are talking about young students, people who are in their teens still many who have never had to deal with this kind of grief but i think another thing that i want to share as others of the people, these officials, the bishop, the vice chancellor, also were visibly moved, almost in tears and they spoke when
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asked the bishop, how are you doing, you're here to support of people but yours look like you're on the verge of tears. and he said this is hard for me, notjust because i love nottingham in the city but also, i'm the father of three students word universities and other parts the country. with that feeling that this could've happened to anyone, but it happened to grace and barnaby, and one student that suggests that, he said it could been me, i could been walking home from a night out and been attacked and so, there that sense of shock because nottingham does have crime hotspots, nobody expects attacks of this nature that beenin expects attacks of this nature that been in the city.— been in the city. thank you very much- let _ been in the city. thank you very much- let us — been in the city. thank you very much. let us stay _ been in the city. thank you very much. let us stay with - been in the city. thank you very much. let us stay with these i much. let us stay with these pictures but let's talk about some of the latest information because the emergency services are putting out some information
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about up they responded and responded on the scene of the double stabbing within five minutes of receiving a call at 405 on tuesday in the ambulance service saying a second call was received at 525 to milton street recall the reported people being hit by a vehicle, adding the first resources, their ambulances arrived there at 536 and very quickly after that call, 11 minutes after that call and then saying that the ambulance service would call for medical emergency on the road were cpr was being performed by police response to all three incidents, was in the number of ambulance resources to the scene, including ambulance cars, and hazardous air response teams and specialists, practitioners and that's just some of the detail on
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the timeline of phosphorus calls at 405 on tuesday went to the stabbing in the second call revolved around the vehicle hitting those three people. one of those people still critically injured in the third call going to be ambulance service revolving around third of the stabbings on the road were cpr was being performed by police. that is the latest detail coming to us in the latest detail coming to us in the emergency services as you continue to watch those pictures from nottingham university with peoplejust from nottingham university with people just taking time at the visual to reflect quietly for a moment or two of their thoughts after hearing from the parents of the two students. devastating in terms of what they just told the students gathered their as they
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reflected on the awful events of last 24 hours and what has happened to them and their families and friends in the life pictures coming to us from nottingham university. —— live pictures. we'll return in the little while. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. with a few more of the headlines. junior doctors with the medical association with england have walked out in three days of strike action for a dispute over pay conditions. junior doctors in scotland are expected to strike in july after rejecting a pay offer yesterday. the national lifeboat institute responded to migrants in the english channel last year saying that they saved a lives. the first
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volunteer maturity is really such data as chief executives as chief executive assistant makes no apologies for the lives saved at sea and watching a total of 9000 times of efforts in 2022. the second day of efforts in 2022. the second day of the covid—19 inquiry is under way and will continue to hear testimonies of the key participants before moving to the evidence stage. yesterday, believably or planed for a little thought of been given to the impact of the lockdowns. those are some mysteries making the headlines —— some of the stories. we have seen in the us and over the last 24 hours as extraordinary since because donald trump has denounced attempts to prosecute him: get an evil and heinous abuse of power. speaking at a fundraising event in the campaign in newjerseyjust hours afterfacing a the campaign in newjerseyjust hours after facing a judge in the campaign in newjerseyjust hours afterfacing a judge in miami for he pleaded not guilty to 37 charges. he said jack smith, the
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special counsel handling the case was a fellow and a hater. against the prosecutors in new york where he appeared in court to answer charges, the financial fraud stability today we witnessed the most evil and heinous abuse in the history of our country. a, heinous abuse in the history of our count . �* .., . heinous abuse in the history of our count . .. heinous abuse in the history of our count. ,, ,, country. a corrupt sitting president had his top political— country. a corrupt sitting president had his top political opponent - had his top political opponent arrested on fake and fabricated charges in which he and numerous other presidents would be guilty and under the presidential record acts which a civil and not criminal. i had every right to have these documents. welcome here to the programme and you'll have heard them at length yesterday and what were your thoughts when you heard that? i thoughts when you heard that? i thought this is the same thing happening again and again. and i
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know your programme is broadcast globally of the world is watching they do not understand that we look like a third level dictatorship and that the politics in america are almost incomprehensible. not in the argument were not in the way the donald trump says but in the fashion that she uses to attack and attempt to destroy his critics. what is so essential to understand about this as a business segment of american society that represents about a third believe that whatever donald trump says is the truth no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary and they will follow him wherever he wants to go. averages in a coule of wherever he wants to go. averages in a couple of recent _ wherever he wants to go. averages in a couple of recent interviews - wherever he wants to go. averages in a couple of recent interviews the - a couple of recent interviews the same thing you said, the truth no longer matters. that is an extraordinary place to end up in 2023. , , ., , ., extraordinary place to end up in 2023. , , ., ., 2023. this is a very tough day for the uk's experiencing _
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2023. this is a very tough day for the uk's experiencing right - 2023. this is a very tough day for the uk's experiencing right now. 2023. this is a very tough day for. the uk's experiencing right now and in america for we have been experiencing over the past few months, the idea that the truth actually doesn't matter. the politicians are one politician in particular will say and do virtually anything and that is so hard to demonstrate accountability even when he is found guilty of sexual assault and how does he respond, by attacking the victim. in some of his supporters are laughing at what he says about her. look, not to choose sides, postersjob is to says about her. look, not to choose sides, posters job is to tell it straight, be truthful, be accurate explain why the american people feel the way that they do. xyour explain why the american people feel the way that they do.— the way that they do. your work as a ollster, the way that they do. your work as a pollster. this — the way that they do. your work as a pollster, this actually _ the way that they do. your work as a pollster, this actually helps - the way that they do. your work as a pollster, this actually helps with - pollster, this actually helps with his republican nomination even potentially in the presidency in 2024. �* .,. potentially in the presidency in 2024. �* , potentially in the presidency in 2024. ~ , , potentially in the presidency in 2024. , , ., 2024. and the fact is they invaded mar-a-lago. _ 2024. and the fact is they invaded mar-a-lago. the _ 2024. and the fact is they invaded mar-a-lago, the justice _ 2024. and the fact is they invaded i mar-a-lago, the justice department mar—a—lago, the justice department numbers mar—a—lago, thejustice department numbers went up. he was found guilty of sexual assault, his numbers went
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up. he was indicted federally from having documents that had no business being in mar—a—lago, his numbers went up. every time they attacked him, every time they go at him, he has perfected the strategy of victimisation and persecution to a degree that we have never seen an american politics and you know it, it's more likely than not that he is going to be the republican nominee to the horror of people who have been following this and it is not reasonably possible if you can be put back into office a year from november. gm put back into office a year from november-— put back into office a year from november. . ., ., ., , ,., november. an extraordinary point that ou november. an extraordinary point that you make _ november. an extraordinary point that you make in _ november. an extraordinary point that you make in a _ november. an extraordinary point that you make in a moment - november. an extraordinary point that you make in a moment or- november. an extraordinary point| that you make in a moment or two november. an extraordinary point i that you make in a moment or two in terms of his opponents, tactically, what is the best way to approach this because for the last little while, we have seenjoe biden almost standing back single, the department ofjustice is independent and acting
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in following the rule of law and not getting involved in a sort of narrative. the problem with that is donald trump feels the vacuum but this fake narrative. what is the best approach for his opponents, do you think? you best approach for his opponents, do ou think? ., ., , , you think? you have chris christie, the former— you think? you have chris christie, the former governor _ you think? you have chris christie, the former governor of _ you think? you have chris christie, the former governor of new - you think? you have chris christie, the former governor of new jersey | the former governor of newjersey was been taking on trump on each one of these issues point by point, fact by fact demonstrating how what trump says simply not accurate. but as one effective approach. it will take time. the other with us tim scott, the senator from south carolina, both running for president and he basically ignores it and focuses on a more hopeful, more optimistic view of the future. in both of those have the potential to be successful and it certainly doesn't help the argument against trump that he is the only one who gets indicted for this when biden that documents in his house, pens had documents,
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hillary clinton had documents, even george w. bush had documents. it plays in the donald trump's narrative and i will acknowledge that maybe 20% of what trump says is true but as long as he provides that shred of evidence, that shred of factual claims, but in the public tends to believe that what he is saying it's the truth, at least the percentage of the public in that votes republican primaries it’s a votes republican primaries it's a classic tactic _ votes republican primaries it's a classic tactic of _ votes republican primaries it's a classic tactic of vladimir - votes republican primaries it's a classic tactic of vladimir putin which is to accuse other people of doing exactly what it is you're doing exactly what it is you're doing because his supporters outside of the courthouse to sister said exactly that sort of thing and the administration. find exactly that sort of thing and the administration.— exactly that sort of thing and the administration. and probably it will be fair that some _ administration. and probably it will be fair that some of _ administration. and probably it will be fair that some of my _ administration. and probably it will be fair that some of my rhetoric- administration. and probably it will be fair that some of my rhetoric in | be fair that some of my rhetoric in the last three or four minutes it's been over caffeinated because i know
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that's the kind of approach that actually strengthens the trump candidacy and that he pointed and says there had to get me, this is a witchhunt. nevertheless, it is important for viewers to understand that 40% of americans, 40% of republicans still think donald trump wanted 2020 and 50% and up to 60% believe that he is the victim of a witchhunt in 70% believe you should be running for president. yet this republican base that is embracing him at the very minute that everyone else is pushing him away.— else is pushing him away. thanks for “oininu us else is pushing him away. thanks for joining us here _ else is pushing him away. thanks for joining us here on _ else is pushing him away. thanks for joining us here on the _ else is pushing him away. thanks for joining us here on the programme. l else is pushing him away. thanks for i joining us here on the programme. we are coming to a break and we will leave it there. thank you so much for your time and will get a break now and from the back, we will have the special report from our soul correspondent who has been talking to people inside of north korea and
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thatis to people inside of north korea and that is so rare that you get to hear from people there and they're able to talk to our correspondence. so, that interview has been done and will play you here on the programme in a moment or two. do not go away. for the vast majority of places, it's been a straightforward find them dry and sunny warm summers day. a look at this beautiful picture from the weather watchers and currency. it a beautiful picture but a picture of something different from northern scotland. is the exception, big storm clouds they are indicative of what was going picture but a picture of something different from northern scotland. is the exception, big storm clouds they are indicative of old school not showers and thunderstorms just moved across the far north of scotland, and the vast majority of other place to drive up lots of sunshine. tonight, largely clear skies and northern
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scotland fading away, some areas of low cloud mist and fog here and there and if anything, i will be cooler and fresher in some of the nights we've had so far this week. nine to 14 degrees and the lows for most put into tomorrow, but of places to 14 degrees and the lows for most put into tomorrow, the place is getting into a fight cloud and close to the western coast. some fairly isolated thunderstorms there could just be one or two in the far north of scotland and conversely for the south that should stay dry with highs of 26 or 27. western counties sing some showers and some thunderstorms with one or two popping out in the hills of wales and perhaps on the moors of the west, cannot completely rule out the showers also but it should be largely dry. if you place where temperatures will be a degree or two down from where they have been as of late. and friday, the theory of low pressure in the atlantic swirls ever closer this your system pushes and introduces the chance of some thunderstorms in the west of
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england, for southwest of wales and more especially northern ireland. 0ne more especially northern ireland. one or two popping up elsewhere in most places will be dry with a subtle change of the wind direction, the winds not quite coming in off the winds not quite coming in off the chilly waters in the north sea but it will be just a little bit warmer for but it will be just a little bit warmerfor some of but it will be just a little bit warmer for some of these eastern coast looked durham 2425 degrees. into the weekend, the area of low pressure swirls towards us and this will bring some sporadic outbreaks of showers and rain and perhaps heavier and more widespread than during pushing northwards by the end of the weekend and the increasing chance of heavy downpour as to the weekend and temperatures coming down just a little bit.
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