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yes, under jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of| jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference — jeremyerence by— jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people _ jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people around - jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people around himi jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of. interference by people around him in these _ interference by people around him in these processes— interference by people around him in these processes and _ interference by people around him in these processes and it _ interference by people around him in these processes and it came - interference by people around him in| these processes and it came because of that _ these processes and it came because of that the — these processes and it came because of that. the same _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened - these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened in. of that. the same has happened in other— of that. the same has happened in
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your idea logically much closer to jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn is obviously no longer in labour, is labour still the party for you? in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what i can see thatis broad church. from what i can see that is happening, that is, you know, becoming more difficult. iam a strong supporter of palestine. i do watch the news. and i am worried at what is happening, i was hoping to be a strong voice for human rights, i'm not ashamed to say that, i have expressed that within the party and within meetings, i am really concerned about how
your idea logically much closer to jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn is obviously no longer in labour, is labour still the party for you? in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour...
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, jeremy corbyn longer, you know, jeremy corbyn is no longer a member of the labour party.associate with labour for so many decades. >> yeah, well 100. yeah, absolutely. >> but it's a semi—independent i mean but in many ways the labour party is probably actually quite pleased with diane abbott. >> next. >> next. >> diane abbott i don't know. i mean, let's wait and see on that one. but the thing with jeremy corbyn, don't forget, he's going to be fishing in the same pond as george galloway is. and so that's going do you remember in this very seat on this very table, monty panesar whole political career was utterly destroyed. and so that's going to happen to a lot of the people who are standing for the workers party. so if jeremy corbyn is actually going to get into bed with george galloway, if you pardon the expression, that would be a problem. but he's not, it would be a problem. >> yeah. all right. okay. well look, the optics would be terrible. we've got to roll on, i'm afraid, because there still to come the lib dems think that they are going to do well at this election. b
, jeremy corbyn longer, you know, jeremy corbyn is no longer a member of the labour party.associate with labour for so many decades. >> yeah, well 100. yeah, absolutely. >> but it's a semi—independent i mean but in many ways the labour party is probably actually quite pleased with diane abbott. >> next. >> next. >> diane abbott i don't know. i mean, let's wait and see on that one. but the thing with jeremy corbyn, don't forget, he's going to be fishing in the...
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we totally different political figure to jeremy corbyn.— to jeremy corbyn. that this is played out in 24 hours is now i think the distraction and the sense of confusion and potentially some might say chaos around the management of these processes, no matter where you thatis these processes, no matter where you that is not something you want to be a perception of the way you're running things at this point in the campaign. that running things at this point in the cam aiun. . , running things at this point in the camaiun. �* , running things at this point in the camaian.�* , campaign. at this point in newscast it is 642 on — campaign. at this point in newscast it is 642 on wednesday _ campaign. at this point in newscast it is 642 on wednesday evening, . it is 642 on wednesday evening, another situation developing with labour with the labour mp called lloyd russell moyle who has a seat in the south coast of england, he is also quite often the diane abbott, jeremy corbyn kind of political tradition. nick, explain what is happening. he put out a statement tonight
we totally different political figure to jeremy corbyn.— to jeremy corbyn. that this is played out in 24 hours is now i think the distraction and the sense of confusion and potentially some might say chaos around the management of these processes, no matter where you thatis these processes, no matter where you that is not something you want to be a perception of the way you're running things at this point in the campaign. that running things at this point in the cam aiun. . , running things...
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he's got jeremy, jeremy hunt and he produced this document here.ses 19 page dossier from cchq passed around to journalists. you saw there labour's tax rises behind and in front of jeremy jeremy hunt when he spoke. and that's quite interesting isn't it. because normally you don't have such an obvious adopting of the opponent's name. it's normally my opponent. i don't say who they are, but they're being very clear. this is on laboun being very clear. this is on labour, labour, labour and he's saying that we will cut taxes. labour won't. well we do know from yesterday this my first steps. it says here, as we said yesterday on the programme, martin, that labour will keep taxes as low as possible but not cut them . the tories see cut them. the tories see a window there to say we will cut taxes and look at what we've done with national insurance. my questionnaire was to say, well, you've done all that. you've saved £900 off the average tax bill. nothing's happened. nothing has changed in the polls. will it work? and in fact, maybe people are saying, well
he's got jeremy, jeremy hunt and he produced this document here.ses 19 page dossier from cchq passed around to journalists. you saw there labour's tax rises behind and in front of jeremy jeremy hunt when he spoke. and that's quite interesting isn't it. because normally you don't have such an obvious adopting of the opponent's name. it's normally my opponent. i don't say who they are, but they're being very clear. this is on laboun being very clear. this is on labour, labour, labour and he's...
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and jeremy, do you think the fact that _ far away.t troops are almost - the fact that troops are almost ready to go into wrap up by all accounts, that might be part of the is really thinking, they don't want a cease—fire militarily because they want to get in there. i a cease-fire militarily because they want to get in there.— want to get in there. i think the assumption _ want to get in there. i think the assumption was _ want to get in there. i think the assumption was hamas - want to get in there. i think the assumption was hamas would l want to get in there. i think the - assumption was hamas would make demands that they would be able to back away but what appears to have happened is they have agreed to language which was first introduced by the americans to try to make this a sustainable. it was introduced by the americans back in february. the israelis agree to it, i have been told a few days ago at the end of april, and now to presumably the surprise of benjamin netanyahu and company, hamas have agreed to that as well, so now t
and jeremy, do you think the fact that _ far away.t troops are almost - the fact that troops are almost ready to go into wrap up by all accounts, that might be part of the is really thinking, they don't want a cease—fire militarily because they want to get in there. i a cease-fire militarily because they want to get in there.— want to get in there. i think the assumption _ want to get in there. i think the assumption was _ want to get in there. i think the assumption was hamas - want to get...
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please welcome jeremy renner!u like to explain how this works? >> steve: yes, james, i would love to. [ light laughter ] hello, jeremy. >> hello. >> steve: in my hand i have one dozen eggs, one dozen. eight of them are hard boiled, and four of them are still raw. you take turns selecting one egg at a time and smashing it upon the top of thine head. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "thine." >> steve: you won't know which eggs are raw and which are hard-boiled. once you choose an egg --! you must smash that egg upon your head, no putbacks. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: first one to smash two eggs raw upon the head loses, jeremy. >> loses, got you. >> steve: you are the our guest. >> all right. >> steve: would you care to choose --? >> jimmy: sure. >> --the primo nou -- ouveau -- ovum. [ laughter ] >> i haven't seen you in a a while, you sound a little different. >> jimmy: "the primo nouveau ovo." yeah, very nice. [ talking over each other ] >> so you can't really touch or shake 'em, or anything? >> jimmy: no, the audience w
please welcome jeremy renner!u like to explain how this works? >> steve: yes, james, i would love to. [ light laughter ] hello, jeremy. >> hello. >> steve: in my hand i have one dozen eggs, one dozen. eight of them are hard boiled, and four of them are still raw. you take turns selecting one egg at a time and smashing it upon the top of thine head. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "thine." >> steve: you won't know which eggs are raw and which are hard-boiled....
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>> it's not clarkson, is it really jeremy clarkson second yearin really jeremy clarkson second year inar in the row. >> how do you feel about that i feel i feel cheated quite frankly. >> that's how i feel. >> that's how i feel. >> why tell me then ellie what's sexy about jeremy clarkson? i'm not saying that you find him sexy, but why would people find jeremy clarkson sexy? >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it. >> do people like farming? it's got to be that. it's got to be as new amazon show now in its third series. >> yeah, he's raising pigs this yeah >> yeah, he's raising pigs this year. he's very sort of paternalistic i suppose . paternalistic i suppose. >> oh, you think so? >> oh, you think so? >> cuddling these animals. >> cuddling these animals. >> is he now like a new man? is he moving into those realms now, do you think? >> i think i think there's a certain. and of course, this is a poll of women on a dating site thatis a poll of women on a dating site that is that is determined. right. so this is real life people who perhaps, perhaps they like a landowning man. >> yes. >> yes.
>> it's not clarkson, is it really jeremy clarkson second yearin really jeremy clarkson second year inar in the row. >> how do you feel about that i feel i feel cheated quite frankly. >> that's how i feel. >> that's how i feel. >> why tell me then ellie what's sexy about jeremy clarkson? i'm not saying that you find him sexy, but why would people find jeremy clarkson sexy? >> i don't get it. >> i don't get it. >> do people like farming? it's got...
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— change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have saidld have said he would have changed - change britain. jeremy corbyn would | have said he would have changed the tory party onto the next election. jeremy corbyn is not a candidate in the election for labour. everybody can see this as a completely changed labour party from those years and that individual is not a labour candidate at this general election. due to announce the latest 100 day national security review. i due to announce the latest 100 day national security review.— national security review. i think eo - le national security review. i think people know — national security review. i think people know that _ national security review. i think people know that rishi - national security review. i think people know that rishi sunak i national security review. i thinkj people know that rishi sunak is national security review. i think l people know that rishi sunak is a weak figure people know that rishi sunak is a weakfigure and people know that rishi sunak is a weak figure and does
— change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have saidld have said he would have changed - change britain. jeremy corbyn would | have said he would have changed the tory party onto the next election. jeremy corbyn is not a candidate in the election for labour. everybody can see this as a completely changed labour party from those years and that individual is not a labour candidate at this general election. due to announce the latest 100 day...
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jeremy, what, what, what was he trying to say? do you get them to? well, i think this is a strategy maybe that, you know, preview is what we see in donald trump. and don't forget, you know, roger stone was one of his advisors and he made, he wants to make like he has a common bond with common people against easily this knobs. but if you look at a lot of his pa. busy says he's not really, really the friend of working people. busy so, i mean, he's moving, okay, yeah, there's some liberal policy that is extending from the new deal and great society or, but in other ways, you know, he's a traditional republican and you know, he adopting very militaristic foreign policy. that's the the money from social programs and you're not really raising taxes or adopting a left wing pa. busy llc, ease or pro labor policies. so it's more and act way. i see it and that's how he really made his political career. uh but, but it's a funny, but it's all, it's all the work or really literally it's a winning that, i mean, he may have been one of the last to do it. but i mean
jeremy, what, what, what was he trying to say? do you get them to? well, i think this is a strategy maybe that, you know, preview is what we see in donald trump. and don't forget, you know, roger stone was one of his advisors and he made, he wants to make like he has a common bond with common people against easily this knobs. but if you look at a lot of his pa. busy says he's not really, really the friend of working people. busy so, i mean, he's moving, okay, yeah, there's some liberal policy...
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i'm just thinking about jeremy corbyn though.olitical popularity in a place. see how many p—words i said there? becausejeremy corbyn, i mean, i remember going out filming withjeremy corbyn in his own back yard a few times over the years, and he was super famous in north london. people like every third or fourth person would come up and hug him. and so it will be interesting to see, does that personal popularity transfer over into this new situation where he's standing in as an independent, or will loads of of his previousjeremy corbyn voters think, "oh, no, my priority is getting "a labour government in, therefore i'm not going "to jeopardise that by voting for an independent "in this constituency. "i'll vote for the labour candidate instead." and we will basically see that playing out on on election night. and then thinking about going out filming withjeremy corbyn reminds me of the time i did it. i think it was in 2016 and i went round finsbury park, which is his favourite local park, and it was the height of the pokemon go cra
i'm just thinking about jeremy corbyn though.olitical popularity in a place. see how many p—words i said there? becausejeremy corbyn, i mean, i remember going out filming withjeremy corbyn in his own back yard a few times over the years, and he was super famous in north london. people like every third or fourth person would come up and hug him. and so it will be interesting to see, does that personal popularity transfer over into this new situation where he's standing in as an independent, or...
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——jeremy hunt. grant shapps also in vision.binet who gathered this afternoon, after rishi sunak announced to the king that he was actually going to stand down and call in election. michael gove is well in the corner. the mood amongst the tory senior team will be very interesting. of course they will have to show support for the prime minister. his wife also in the audience. james cleverly is going to start with an introduction. let’s start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank _ start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank you, _ start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank you, thank- start with an introduction. let's| listen in. thank you, thank you. this is it! this is the moment, this is it. election has been called. elections are about choices. and we're going to present the british people with a choice. and it is a clear choice, it is a simple choice and it's a choice about leadership, about decisiveness, about integrity and it's a choice about what happens next for our country. that's what elections ar
——jeremy hunt. grant shapps also in vision.binet who gathered this afternoon, after rishi sunak announced to the king that he was actually going to stand down and call in election. michael gove is well in the corner. the mood amongst the tory senior team will be very interesting. of course they will have to show support for the prime minister. his wife also in the audience. james cleverly is going to start with an introduction. let’s start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank _...
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yes, under jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of| jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference — jeremyby people around him in| these processes and it came because of that _ these processes and it came because of that the — these processes and it came because of that. the same _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened - these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened in. of that. the same has happened in other— of that. the same has happened in other political— of that. the same has happened in other political parties. _ of that. the same has happened in other political parties. you - of that. the same has happened in other political parties. you made l of that. the same has happened in. other political parties. you made me think of— other political parties. you made me think of a _ other political parties. you made me think of a conversation _ other political parties. you made me think of a conversation with - other political parties. you made me think of a conversation with a - ot
yes, under jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of| jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference — jeremyby people around him in| these processes and it came because of that _ these processes and it came because of that the — these processes and it came because of that. the same _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened - these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened in. of that. the...
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dave called jeremy and offered him work.om deb had been diagnosed with cancer and undergone major surgery. dave, stephanie and their then eight-year-old son had move today the ranch to help out. dave asked jeremy to live with them and fix up the place for room and board? i thought it wasn't a bad idea. >> get the ranch back to making money. >> pretty much. >> what is it like when you get there? >> it's a mess. there's clutter and junk everywhere. a lot bigger project than i had ever exspected. >> reporter: he decided to stick it out. after off, dave was one of his best friends. >> what about deb? did you know her? >> i had never met deb until i moved there. and she seemed very reclusive but was very obvious she was a little bit ornery. i'll say that. >> how did that manifest itself? >> she was super controlling. any time we tried to clean up. there was a building with couches covered in rat feces and they were destroyed. and, dave and i were moving them out and she came out and started screaming and yelling at us that she wa
dave called jeremy and offered him work.om deb had been diagnosed with cancer and undergone major surgery. dave, stephanie and their then eight-year-old son had move today the ranch to help out. dave asked jeremy to live with them and fix up the place for room and board? i thought it wasn't a bad idea. >> get the ranch back to making money. >> pretty much. >> what is it like when you get there? >> it's a mess. there's clutter and junk everywhere. a lot bigger project...
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let's pick it up with jeremy. when we come back or to take a quick break, and then i want to play that sound about media elite is then how much nixon just aided those people. you know, it's kind of an interesting arguments that still somewhat river it's today. i work sanchez, this is direct impact. i'll be back on my guess in just a minute. stay there. the in the summer of this conversation about another record, if this were another richard richard nixon, farmer present united states joining me is jeremy guzman. he is a managing editor of covert action magazine, and also dan, kamala. he's a lawyer, focuses on international law and labor. all right, let's get to what mixing, reviled what he hated. i talked about this earlier, hated the media for what he feels i did to him, and he hated the leads areas talking about that you can break past the official structures and get to see the people and particularly the people, not of the lead class. the elite class, this is the same all over the world. they go to the same par
let's pick it up with jeremy. when we come back or to take a quick break, and then i want to play that sound about media elite is then how much nixon just aided those people. you know, it's kind of an interesting arguments that still somewhat river it's today. i work sanchez, this is direct impact. i'll be back on my guess in just a minute. stay there. the in the summer of this conversation about another record, if this were another richard richard nixon, farmer present united states joining me...
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let's pick it up with jeremy. when we come back or to take a quick break, and then i want to play that sound about media elite is then how much nixon just aided those people. you know, it's kind of an interesting arguments that still somewhat reverberates today. i work sanchez, this is direct impact. i'll be back from i guess in just a minute. stay this the, the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watches in emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches? almost 1000000000 to the side. billions, react the who. what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to safe house? because the and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground. the conversation about another record to us or another. richard richard nixon, farmer present united states joining me is jeremy guzman. he is the managing editor of covert action magazine and also dan, kamala. he's a lawyer, focuses on international law and labor
let's pick it up with jeremy. when we come back or to take a quick break, and then i want to play that sound about media elite is then how much nixon just aided those people. you know, it's kind of an interesting arguments that still somewhat reverberates today. i work sanchez, this is direct impact. i'll be back from i guess in just a minute. stay this the, the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watches in emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be...
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we're going to do that with jeremy bryan manager and jeremy, you highlighted home depot along with wal-mart as some of the stocks that you're keeping an eye on to really get a sense of where the consumer is and with that in mind, where's the consumer? jeremy: yeah, i think it was honestly on your program that we saw the data that showed that lower income consumer on the s&p 500 companies that reported was amongst the most talked about subject during earning season. so there's clearly some concern about it and home depot, obviously, a little softer than expected. so from that perspective, i'm interested to see what wal-mart has to say because what i'm interested on is is the consumer changing their spending or are they just cutting back altogether, right? because inflation, we all know with regard to we've seen it in the restaurants. the restaurants have said lower income consumers hit their endpoint, if you will, to a certain extent. my question would be are they transitioning that span towards just eating more at home or those kinds of things or is this just a general cutback that's saying
we're going to do that with jeremy bryan manager and jeremy, you highlighted home depot along with wal-mart as some of the stocks that you're keeping an eye on to really get a sense of where the consumer is and with that in mind, where's the consumer? jeremy: yeah, i think it was honestly on your program that we saw the data that showed that lower income consumer on the s&p 500 companies that reported was amongst the most talked about subject during earning season. so there's clearly some...
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jeremy corbyn is not going to be a candidate in this election change labour party.d say it, that has produced electoral dividends. what some people are saying — and notjust people on the left — starmer loyalists are saying diane abbott is notjeremy corbyn. diane abbott, they say, is an icon of the labour movement, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, and those who want to have a war with the hard left, these people are saying is watch out, be careful, diane abbott is a totally different political figure to jeremy corbyn. and it's also because we were discussing... that is exactly that point. even if the labour leadership were willing to have this fight with what they see as the left of the labour party, in one context, the way that this has played out in 2a hours is now i think might even say chaos around the management of these processes. no matter where you are, that is not something that you want to be a perception of the way you're running things at this point in
jeremy corbyn is not going to be a candidate in this election change labour party.d say it, that has produced electoral dividends. what some people are saying — and notjust people on the left — starmer loyalists are saying diane abbott is notjeremy corbyn. diane abbott, they say, is an icon of the labour movement, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, and those who want to have a war with the...
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that's according to jeremy hunt . the according to jeremy hunt.s tax breaks for the middle classes . i mean, look, i don't classes. i mean, look, i don't know if he's got it in him. jeremy hunt, but it would be interesting to see a tory manifesto that scrapped inheritance tax, wouldn't it? so i wonder whether or not we might we might be talking about that tomorrow. but, to an outsider's take, i want to deal with that first. i'm going to deal with that first the inheritance tax thing. do you think if he's got any sense, john, he should scrap inheritance tax? >> oh, yeah. no. it's good, you know. good crowd pleaser. well worth doing it. well worth talking about it, particularly if you have to pay for it. put it in the manifesto. nice thing to have. easy to promise , much to have. easy to promise, much harder to put into practice. and you have to pay for it. but i mean, oh yes, get it in. that's what i would do. >> you scrap it, you scrap inheritance, scrap it. >> oh yeah. just say that a vote wouldn't make a real division between. >> you're looking
that's according to jeremy hunt . the according to jeremy hunt.s tax breaks for the middle classes . i mean, look, i don't classes. i mean, look, i don't know if he's got it in him. jeremy hunt, but it would be interesting to see a tory manifesto that scrapped inheritance tax, wouldn't it? so i wonder whether or not we might we might be talking about that tomorrow. but, to an outsider's take, i want to deal with that first. i'm going to deal with that first the inheritance tax thing. do you...
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jeremy — thank you, jeremy bowen, international editor.ness, and they say the keeper of donald trump's secrets. michael cohen, the ex—president�*s lawyer, has taken the stand and claimed mr trump had told him "tojust do it," and pay hush money to a porn star to keep her quiet over an alleged affair before the 2016 presidential election. the former president denies charges of falsifying business records to cover up reimbursing mr cohen. sarah smith is outside the courthouse in new york. sarah? michael cohen is crucial to this case. it is his testimony that could convicted donald trump and today he said everything the prosecuting wanted him to, that donald trump was really worried a story about him having sex with an adult film star could badly damage his first presidential campaign and that he, mr cohen, did pay $130,000 hush money to stormy daniels and donald trump arranged to pay him back over 12 months in payments disguised as legal expenses. the only problem, he is convicted... would he be a credible witness? the star witness for the pr
jeremy — thank you, jeremy bowen, international editor.ness, and they say the keeper of donald trump's secrets. michael cohen, the ex—president�*s lawyer, has taken the stand and claimed mr trump had told him "tojust do it," and pay hush money to a porn star to keep her quiet over an alleged affair before the 2016 presidential election. the former president denies charges of falsifying business records to cover up reimbursing mr cohen. sarah smith is outside the courthouse in...
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jeremy hunt has built - otherwise. there is a problem. jeremy hunt has built in - otherwise.jeremy hunt has built in £19 billion worth of spending cuts into the public— worth of spending cuts into the public finances and i would be very difficult _ public finances and i would be very difficult if — public finances and i would be very difficult if labour get elected, and i difficult if labour get elected, and i was _ difficult if labour get elected, and i was a _ difficult if labour get elected, and i was a journalist covering staff with _ i was a journalist covering staff with a — i was a journalist covering staff with a tony blair and gordon brown government and they had to do much smaller— government and they had to do much smaller public spending cuts and there _ smaller public spending cuts and there were screams of pain from within— there were screams of pain from within labour ranks stop services have _ within labour ranks stop services have been— within labour ranks stop services have been squeezed very tightly and there's— have been squeezed very tightly and there's n
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uh, jeremy, what, what was he trying to say? do you get them? well, i think uh, this is a strategy maybe that uh, you know, preview is what we see in donald trump and don't forget, you know, roger stone was one of his advisors. and he made, he wants to make like he has a common bond with common people against easily this knobs. but if you look at a lot of this pa. busy is easy that really, really is a friend of working people. busy so, i mean, he's moving, okay, yeah, there's some liberal policy that is extending from the new deal and great society or, but another way is, you know, he's a traditional republican and you know, he adopting very militaristic foreign policy that subverting money from social programs and not really raising taxes or adopting a left wing pa. busy llc, ease or pro labor policies. so it's more and act way. i see it and that's how he really made his political career. uh but, but it's a funny, but it's policy. it's a worker, really, politically, it's a winning act. i mean, he may have been one of the last to do it, but i me
uh, jeremy, what, what was he trying to say? do you get them? well, i think uh, this is a strategy maybe that uh, you know, preview is what we see in donald trump and don't forget, you know, roger stone was one of his advisors. and he made, he wants to make like he has a common bond with common people against easily this knobs. but if you look at a lot of this pa. busy is easy that really, really is a friend of working people. busy so, i mean, he's moving, okay, yeah, there's some liberal...
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jeremy: yeah.cans today, the white house spokespeople also, quoting joe biden, have been saying that he repeated in his call earlier today with netanyahu that there must be no ground operation in rafah. that puts civilian lives at risks. so they are being very, very clear about that, the americans. they are not talking about what hamas may or may not have agreed to at this point, but they are saying that. so that is one very clear message coming from the american side. christian: jeremy, thank you. here is to what is being negotiated, palestinian civilians have been leaving rafah today after israel ordered 100,000 people to leave an area in certain district of the town. the ibf say they struck more than 50 territories are out the day-to-day. just hours after the evacuation order was issued. pictures we received show the evacuation beginning. those leaving rafah are being toward -- being described as a tw -- as an expanded humanitarian zone east of khan younis. our correspondent has this report. rep
jeremy: yeah.cans today, the white house spokespeople also, quoting joe biden, have been saying that he repeated in his call earlier today with netanyahu that there must be no ground operation in rafah. that puts civilian lives at risks. so they are being very, very clear about that, the americans. they are not talking about what hamas may or may not have agreed to at this point, but they are saying that. so that is one very clear message coming from the american side. christian: jeremy, thank...
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jeremy, how important is that detail? it shows, really goes to that motive and intent why it became so important to the former president. >> and the prosecution has to prove intent. >> correct, correct, and they have to prove that there's not just the intent but what was that other crime as they said moments ago, there was a campaign related or election-related crime that was violated. it's not just something was altered, not just intent to fraud, but this second intent to commit or hide or further another crime. this all ties back to why he was doing it, meaning the former president. and i would say, you know, one of the holes -- and not to jump too much off -- but one of the holes that we have that the defense is going to pick up on, is you hear about assumptions and probability, but no firm still connection that donald trump was paying the bill. it was the boss you heard, but not that donald trump was doing it. it was michael cohen, and if you're taking michael cohen more it's just another avenue. the prosecution is go
jeremy, how important is that detail? it shows, really goes to that motive and intent why it became so important to the former president. >> and the prosecution has to prove intent. >> correct, correct, and they have to prove that there's not just the intent but what was that other crime as they said moments ago, there was a campaign related or election-related crime that was violated. it's not just something was altered, not just intent to fraud, but this second intent to commit or...
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when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader.nnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with more baggage than heathrow terminal three. she's been very disloyal to her own party. she has shown political double standards and even defended her ex—husband when he was charged with sexual assault. starmer won't care. he doesn't have scruples. he backed corbyn when he backed the reversal of brexit, masking lockdowns, school closures, trans madness and the highly discredited blm movement all because it suited him at the time . starmer is a walking time. starmer is a walking political algorithm , a human political algorithm, a human manifestation of chatgpt software gone h
when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader.nnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure...
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and then i have jeremy the bearded dragon. >> jimmy: i know jeremy.too. >> jimmy: yes, cameron is the voice of jeremy, that's correct, on -- >> and your dog, gary. >> jimmy: and you're gary. >> i'm gary. >> jimmy: but -- scared me and then you took her nicely off my shoulder. >> but jeremy, this giant bearded dragon, who i'm so in love with. and lucky and jeremy too, one of the cats. >> jimmy: oh, i have a picture of lucky and jeremy. the cat really gets along with the dragon. look at this. >> yeah. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: i mean, that's -- >> i know! if you want to know what my house is like, that's it. it's like -- and then i -- my daughter. she didn't tell me, but she went and decided to put her name in the raffle at school to win the snake. and she won! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: congratulations? >> i was, like, aah! so, now i'm the proud owner of a snake. would you like to know the snake's name? >> jimmy: yes. >> audience: yes. >> ss-cecil. >> jimmy: oh, cecil. [ light laughter ] cecil, the snake, are you kidding me? wow. so, explain -- >> so, i h
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the magazine, and germy salon, criminal defense attorney and former ada of the manhattan office, jeremy, i will start with you, we are both former prosecutors in da offices, mine was a state attorney's office but i do start with this with you, the shaming that went on today reminded me when i prosecuted a sexual assault case in the defense attorney tried to shame the victim by attacking the way she dressed or what she did why she was where she was at the time she was, most shocking, done by female criminal defense attorney, your thoughts about whether that strategy backfired? figure sometimes as you know, you come with a woman defense attorney to try to soften the blow and they did quite the opposite, it was dehumanizing, degrading and insulting, sure she may have lied and wanted money, and frankly donald trump once money, rich to be rich, i think it backfired. you have to take an approach of not coming out swinging because donald trump wants her to pay back in spades, it doesn't help your client even if you wanted to happen, it hurts and you and the defense attorney doesn't want you th
the magazine, and germy salon, criminal defense attorney and former ada of the manhattan office, jeremy, i will start with you, we are both former prosecutors in da offices, mine was a state attorney's office but i do start with this with you, the shaming that went on today reminded me when i prosecuted a sexual assault case in the defense attorney tried to shame the victim by attacking the way she dressed or what she did why she was where she was at the time she was, most shocking, done by...
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i jeremy because model of the managing editor of covert action magazine. now joining us a live on auntie, it's a natural grid to get you on the program. so quickly the many video. so if anything online about the, what, what many people, according to have you had a, have you had that approach of police and their attempts to disperse the crowd? a lot of the crowds, by the way, they will, they start off these demonstrations in a very peaceful manner, and then it all goes to hell in a hand boss. get up, what are you seeing for yourself, phil? i was on the campus of u. c. l. a and what happened there was a disgrace. they were very to the pro palestinian protestors were peaceful. they set up an encampment. uh and then these right wing mobs at 1 o'clock in the morning a couple of days ago these right wing mobs. they were wearing mass, hundreds of them warmly in canton, and instead of beating, they tore down the barricade that was set up, and they had weapons and bare mace. and they were sprang students and attacking them physically one got staples in his head and
i jeremy because model of the managing editor of covert action magazine. now joining us a live on auntie, it's a natural grid to get you on the program. so quickly the many video. so if anything online about the, what, what many people, according to have you had a, have you had that approach of police and their attempts to disperse the crowd? a lot of the crowds, by the way, they will, they start off these demonstrations in a very peaceful manner, and then it all goes to hell in a hand boss....
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and veterans on duty, jeremy hunt.begin with this, it has been a wild morning if you have been following, president joe biden's challenging former president donald trump to a debate. >> donald trump lost to the base to meet in 2020 and since then he has not shown up for debates but now he asked that you want to debate me again but make my day i'll even do it twice so let's pick the day i heard you free on wednesdays. >> kayleigh: free on wednesdays make my day, those are some pretty bold jabs by president biden but as the tough guy approach a little bit ambitious for a adl commander in chief looks like he's channeling his inner critic use that he is not coming eastward. >> by the way, they used to make beer brewing here it was very easy. [laughter] and then there was a time he recalled a chat with the world leader, who died in 1996. i was >> remember where he forgot what his stop was? >> they let the efforts to make things better. >> kayleigh: on countless occasions he has become so disoriented and so lost that he does
and veterans on duty, jeremy hunt.begin with this, it has been a wild morning if you have been following, president joe biden's challenging former president donald trump to a debate. >> donald trump lost to the base to meet in 2020 and since then he has not shown up for debates but now he asked that you want to debate me again but make my day i'll even do it twice so let's pick the day i heard you free on wednesdays. >> kayleigh: free on wednesdays make my day, those are some pretty...
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yeah and jeremy corbyn managed to maximise the labour vote in in 2017. were in coalition for the next, two years we had a tiny majority. the two years after that we were in coalition with the dup. so the period supply, arrangement, supply, you're quite right. but the real penod you're quite right. but the real period of office is the last four years. yeah, yeah, four and a half years. >> it's true. if you're looking at a the time in which the conservatives actually had a decent majority, it is only the last four years rather than all sorts of different deals and hung parliaments and minority governments and all the rest of it should we have a little listen to what rishi sunak had to say on the labour party and sir keir starmer earlier on today? >> he has shown time and time again that he will take the easy way out and do anything to get power . if he was happy to power. if he was happy to abandon all the promises he made to become labour leader once he got the job, how can you know that he won't do exactly the same thing? if he were to become prime minis
yeah and jeremy corbyn managed to maximise the labour vote in in 2017. were in coalition for the next, two years we had a tiny majority. the two years after that we were in coalition with the dup. so the period supply, arrangement, supply, you're quite right. but the real penod you're quite right. but the real period of office is the last four years. yeah, yeah, four and a half years. >> it's true. if you're looking at a the time in which the conservatives actually had a decent majority,...
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jeremy hunt.e speculation as to whether he was going to lose his job as chance chancellor, but no, he is there. and they're all there preparing to greet the prime minister. johnny mercer there, i think, too. all the members of the cabinet to, of course, gathered this afternoon. i think after it was announced to the king that he was going to stand down and call an election and i think that's michael -- as well in the corner. the mood amongst the tory senior team will be very interesting, of course, to watch. of course they'll have to show immense support for the prime minister. i think you saw his wife there as well also in the audience. james cleverly is going to start with an introduction. let's listen in. >> thank you, thank you! this is it! this is it. this is the moment. this is it. the election has been called. and elections are about choices. and we are going to present the british people with a choice and it is a clear choice. it is a simple choice and it's a choice about leadership. it's a
jeremy hunt.e speculation as to whether he was going to lose his job as chance chancellor, but no, he is there. and they're all there preparing to greet the prime minister. johnny mercer there, i think, too. all the members of the cabinet to, of course, gathered this afternoon. i think after it was announced to the king that he was going to stand down and call an election and i think that's michael -- as well in the corner. the mood amongst the tory senior team will be very interesting, of...
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when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader.ock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with more baggage than heathrow terminal three. she's been very disloyal to her own party. she has shown political double standards and even defended her ex—husband when he was charged with sexual assault. starmer won't care. he doesn't have scruples. he backed corbyn when he backed the reversal of brexit, masking lockdowns, school closures, trans madness and the highly discredited blm movement all because it suited him at the time . starmer is a walking time. starmer is a walking political algorithm , a human political algorithm, a human manifestation of chatgpt software gone hor
when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader.ock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with...
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yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their entire lives. she has apologised to that and there are people in different wings of the labour party, the former deputy leader and the current deputy leader who would like to see her restore to the labour party and able to stand as a candidate. it will be a matter of days i think before we find out what decision is going to be taken on herfuture. what decision is going to be taken on her future.— on her future. fascinating, thank ou ve on her future. fascinating, thank you very much- _ helen, the final day of busines
yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on...
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rachel reeves and jeremy _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt _ itself hemmed in.hunt are _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both - and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there is going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it will be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some brick services let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal _ money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats - money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will i how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to be during this election campaign, an echo of labour�*s promise from them too. of labour's promise from them too. ~ . , ., of labour's promise from them too. ~ ., ,., , ., too. we were also pledging not too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for ordinary - to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are
rachel reeves and jeremy _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt _ itself hemmed in.hunt are _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both - and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there is going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it will be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some brick services let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the...
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the the is this date i'm going to use my from by that jeremy's fall right alternatives for dodge sanders kicked out of its political block up to your pin column and asked a i mean pace of phoenix spelled from the tolerance identity and democracy grouping . as far as like positives in front of it, so they moved to distance themselves from the gym. rug. witness also on the program . presidents of stratford accept welcome i un decision to commemorate the 1990 find strep and it's a genocide of positive positive positive incentives for tests. i'm claiming the incident has been misrepresented. emmanuel macro says that growing any policies fueling deadly social unrest on the pacific archipelago of new canada. french presidents has been visited the french room temperature the i'm ok welcome to the program 2 weeks ahead of european elections. jeremy's fall night alternative for deutschland to ask. day has been expounds from the far right identity and democracy grouping the european parliament. this follows a series of scandals losely century around the policies lead kansas in the election . maxim
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check rosen, duncan and jeremy. >> let me go back to the document.s is interesting. >> i was going to ask about the costello thing. >> i was going to jump to something else. jump to costello. >> i'm wondering, blanche is going into robert costello. he was a terrible defense witness. the conclusion of lots of lawyers, many of you included. duncan, why would he bring up costello and try to clean that up? he felt he had to. but he is trying to say that it was michael cohen lying about costello and they really had a relationship. >> there was no reason to call robert costello. the reason they tried to do this was they wanted to discredit michael cohen, they have to. they thought by portraying michael cohen as a liar -- >> right now, blanche is going into costello and rehashing his testimony. >> that's their defense case, is that michael cohen is a liar. in their position, robert costello proves that michael cohen is lying. he impugns his integrity. the problem is robert costello not only had a terrible disposition during trial, he got destroyed on cross-
check rosen, duncan and jeremy. >> let me go back to the document.s is interesting. >> i was going to ask about the costello thing. >> i was going to jump to something else. jump to costello. >> i'm wondering, blanche is going into robert costello. he was a terrible defense witness. the conclusion of lots of lawyers, many of you included. duncan, why would he bring up costello and try to clean that up? he felt he had to. but he is trying to say that it was michael cohen...
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chancellor jeremy hunt this morning. just a few minutes ago, pledged to further slash taxes if the conservatives win the next general election, while warning that labour would surely raise them well. >> a gb news exclusive . and as >> a gb news exclusive. and as labour leader sir keir starmer, he launches his sixth key pledges with this, you know, short sleeves and everything, looking very tony blair esque. have they won you over.7 we'll bnng have they won you over.7 we'll bring you the results of the gb news people's poll. it might surprise you. >> and sickness, diarrhoea and fever. they're just some of the grim symptoms spread by a highly contagious virus in devon's water. as hundreds fall ill and schools are forced to shut. i want to know, are we living in a third world country? >> it feels a bit like it. and a wall of silence. well, that's what former home secretary suella braverman and our very own patrick christys were greeted with as they confronted pro—palestinian protesters at cambridge. let's take a look. >> wh
chancellor jeremy hunt this morning. just a few minutes ago, pledged to further slash taxes if the conservatives win the next general election, while warning that labour would surely raise them well. >> a gb news exclusive . and as >> a gb news exclusive. and as labour leader sir keir starmer, he launches his sixth key pledges with this, you know, short sleeves and everything, looking very tony blair esque. have they won you over.7 we'll bnng have they won you over.7 we'll bring you...
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can i ask you about jeremy corbyn? let's get stuck into jeremy corbyn.s announced dramatically he's going to stand as an independent. and finally, sir keir starmer has booted him out. the labour party. >> yeah, i mean i have to say that in my judgement, martin, in the scheme of things , whether the scheme of things, whether jeremy corbyn stands or not, whether he wins or not is a bit of a detail when you place it against the overwhelming evidence from all the opinion polls, which is the fact that it's going to be an absolute shoo in for the labour party. >> so if he loses one here or there, whatevs. i mean , there, whatevs. i mean, interesting point of this is with scotland has come into the fore. it's interesting to note that that that in 2015, scotland ceased to be a labour heartland and the, the snp swept the board. now the latest opinion polls suggest that's now on its head. and the labour party stands to gain perhaps as many as 40 more seats in scotland. also there's quite interesting about the red wall, the 45 seats there and, we, we note that this
can i ask you about jeremy corbyn? let's get stuck into jeremy corbyn.s announced dramatically he's going to stand as an independent. and finally, sir keir starmer has booted him out. the labour party. >> yeah, i mean i have to say that in my judgement, martin, in the scheme of things , whether the scheme of things, whether jeremy corbyn stands or not, whether he wins or not is a bit of a detail when you place it against the overwhelming evidence from all the opinion polls, which is the...
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i want to go back to something jeremy said.gree with him completely that whether or not they had sex is somewhat irrelevant. although, it does bolster somewhat her credibility and the context for the payments. one way or another, whether they had sex or not, they gave her a bunch of money to be quiet and to lie about the encounter. that's what matters. that's what led to the falsification of the books. i should add, i come from a federal district where judges routinely either discourage redirect or prohibited prosecutors like me from doing redirect. that informed my judgement here. but it's this, i think she did fine on cross-examination. i don't think they really undermined her or her story. she is what she is. she did what she did. she got money for not talking about it. it's not clear to me why the prosecutor felt the need -- by the way, they are better at this than me. i haven't done this in a while. it's not clear why the prosecutor felt the need to do redirect. i come from a federal district where they discouraged or proh
i want to go back to something jeremy said.gree with him completely that whether or not they had sex is somewhat irrelevant. although, it does bolster somewhat her credibility and the context for the payments. one way or another, whether they had sex or not, they gave her a bunch of money to be quiet and to lie about the encounter. that's what matters. that's what led to the falsification of the books. i should add, i come from a federal district where judges routinely either discourage...
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jeremy, let me just start with you. when you first heard that the jury wanted to hear david pecker's testimony? about conversations and meetings he had with donald trump allegedly about the catch and kill scheme. what was your first thought? >> my first thought is donald trump's team blanche is not happy with that request. why is that? well, it's because we know we need corroboration of michael cohen. and where's that key corroboration? david pecker, i think that's safe to say. certainly there's the notes from weisselberg which are valuable, but these words, the mouth of david pecker, it starts from 2015, it gets that narrative going that this is a effort to impact the election and that conspiracy as the prosecution is elijah, though they'd have to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt to promote the election. and it starts there and then you get the words from trump himself. when i think it was referenced to mcdougal, where there's a question about do to buy the story or not. and he says, i don't buy stories and substan
jeremy, let me just start with you. when you first heard that the jury wanted to hear david pecker's testimony? about conversations and meetings he had with donald trump allegedly about the catch and kill scheme. what was your first thought? >> my first thought is donald trump's team blanche is not happy with that request. why is that? well, it's because we know we need corroboration of michael cohen. and where's that key corroboration? david pecker, i think that's safe to say. certainly...
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jeremy corbyn�*s been an mp for more than a0 years.as a member of for decades to still be representing people here, in six weeks�* time. chris mason, bbc news in north london. and here is the list of the other candidates who have been selected, so far, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. parliament itself packs up for the election tonight. dozens of mps are standing down, in breaking news, michael gove will be standing down. one of those who gave their fairwell — is the former prime minister and outgoing maidenhead mp theresa may. it is important. powerful as this place is that mps always recognise that there are those who do not have that power and mps to be there for everybody and should give that voice to the voiceless. there has been work on a number of issues across this house to do just that over the years and i'm pleased to have been able to help in some of that work. my final comment about responsibility is the job about being a membe
jeremy corbyn�*s been an mp for more than a0 years.as a member of for decades to still be representing people here, in six weeks�* time. chris mason, bbc news in north london. and here is the list of the other candidates who have been selected, so far, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. parliament itself packs up for the election tonight. dozens of mps are standing down, in breaking news, michael...
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jeremie. today, we heard testimony from jeffrey mcconney. walk the jury through documents outlining payments that trump made to cohen in 2017. but mcconney failed to provide the crucial link between the crime and trump's knowledge of it, or he was he was unable to say that trumps specifically ordered any falsification of documents. how big a problem is that to the prosecution, do you think? >> i think it's a problem, but the problem that can be surmounted because we heard out of the gate and david pecker how there was no communication that was done by email and that was it's corroborated by his assistant at the time wrote a graph, but more important than that, you have other pieces of foundation 11 that are going to be very helpful. you have an email that don and eric proof of this. you have conversation or communication that legal did not approve of these retainers or pardon me, these invoices. it was just sent over and it's really p so who is bending, benefiting from believed that michael cohen had the authority to approve of these payment
jeremie. today, we heard testimony from jeffrey mcconney. walk the jury through documents outlining payments that trump made to cohen in 2017. but mcconney failed to provide the crucial link between the crime and trump's knowledge of it, or he was he was unable to say that trumps specifically ordered any falsification of documents. how big a problem is that to the prosecution, do you think? >> i think it's a problem, but the problem that can be surmounted because we heard out of the gate...
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here with me, jeremy, and danny. we start at the courthouse with our friend and colleague, chris jansen who was in the court's overflow room this morning. chris, tell us what you saw. how did the president react as donald cohen, michael cohen rather, completed that tough cross-examination. >> i think this was a critical day. this was the defense's last best chance to really cut into the story of the man everyone calls the star witness here. the person who is entrusted with bringing all those disparate pieces together. i just came down from the 15th floor and happened to be on the elevator alone with andrew giuliani, rudy giuliani's son. so of course, i asked him to get a little view. he's been here about three weeks almost every day and i wanted to get a sense of the people around donald trump. what they're thinking. not surprisingly, whether it's what they believe or what they're saying. he thinks that todd blanche has done a great job. he thinks michael cohen, although controlled, may have perjured himself on the s
here with me, jeremy, and danny. we start at the courthouse with our friend and colleague, chris jansen who was in the court's overflow room this morning. chris, tell us what you saw. how did the president react as donald cohen, michael cohen rather, completed that tough cross-examination. >> i think this was a critical day. this was the defense's last best chance to really cut into the story of the man everyone calls the star witness here. the person who is entrusted with bringing all...