510
510
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 510
favorite 0
quote 1
david schmaier. really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, cos in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would have thought. and, uh, probably like you and, uh, but, you know, it's worth every penny. ok. that's great. so, david, let's talk about your company, salesforce. you're a huge company. in fact, you're the 61st largest company on the planet. but, look, let's be frank here. a lot of people watching this won't have heard of salesforce. so just briefly explain what it is you do and what is the core of your business. sure. salesforce helps companies connect with their customers in entirely new ways. so we work with some of the largest companies in the wor
david schmaier. really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, cos in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
these david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and miss you always.— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the - david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the judge i david and miss you always. firstly, i we would like to thank the judge and the coroner— we would like to thank the judge and the coroner and their team, for their— the coroner and their team, for their relentless drive in this inquest, _ their relentless drive in this inquest, and we thank our legal team and our— inquest, and we thank our legal team and our barristers for the steadfast dedication— and our barristers for the steadfast dedication and support throughout this process. we were promised a full and _ this process. we were promised a full and fair— this process. we were promised a full and fair investigation, and we are sati
these david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and james and joe, we love you david and miss you always.— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to _ david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank— david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the - david and miss you always. firstly, we would like to thank the judge i david and miss you always. firstly, i we would...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think david pecker is ke to the put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent here. - key to the idea of intent here. donald trumps the team has said in their opening statements that donald trump didn't pay the hush money payments to stormy daniels because of the election it was all about protecting his and his brand. what we heard from david pecker is very different. although he didn't get to the stormy daniels payment he outlined several part of this catch and kill scheme. he said it all began when donald trump at his former lawyer michael cohen requested a meeting in august of 2015 and asked david pecker, how can you help the campaign for the bat for the prosecution really establishes intent that the soul of the alleged catch and kill scheme was to benefit donald trumps campaign for that and david pecker outlined how we not only publi
i think david pecker is ke to the put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent _ put forward? i think david pecker is key to the idea of intent here. - key to the idea of intent here. donald trumps the team has said in their opening statements that donald trump didn't pay the hush money payments to stormy daniels because of the election it was all about protecting...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david packer was _ he's being called first. david packer was at _ he's being called first. david packer was at the _ he's being called first. david packer was at the centre - he's being called first. david packer was at the centre ofl he's being called first. david i packer was at the centre of this catch and kill scheme, he worked with the national enquirer, a tabloid in the us, and he was essentially buying stories in coordination with trunk, negative stories that would've hurt trump from a playboy playmate and at one point potentially stormy daniels to buy those stories and not publish them, so to catch them and kill them. they prosecution has said that david pecker had at least one discussion with trump about this effort, and i suspect they'll put him on to talk a lot about that conversation and exactly what was said to trump and what trump said in response, and exactly how much knowledge — we can infer from that knowledge — we can infer from that knowledge based on what trump said. great to have your thoughts, things are coming on the programme. thanks for havin: a
david packer was _ he's being called first. david packer was at _ he's being called first. david packer was at the _ he's being called first. david packer was at the centre - he's being called first. david packer was at the centre ofl he's being called first. david i packer was at the centre of this catch and kill scheme, he worked with the national enquirer, a tabloid in the us, and he was essentially buying stories in coordination with trunk, negative stories that would've hurt trump from a...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i've seen david - witness stand? it has been truly surreal. i've seen david peckeri witness stand? it has been truly i surreal. i've seen david pecker up until monday, since i left american media, which was in august of 2017, so to see him after all these years, a person that created an incredibly toxic, paranoid work environment that was driven by fear and his rage, to see him, he is obviously aged because it has been several years, to see him get into the witness stand, he couldn't remember the address of american media, which was a place i worked in for many years, it felt like when he was being asked to help jog his years, it felt like when he was being asked to helpjog his memory, but it was surreal. there is a situation yesterday when the prosecutors flashed on screen for the jury the dino prosecutors flashed on screen for thejury the dino sajudin prosecutors flashed on screen for the jury the dino sajudin contract, the jury the dino sajudin contract, the contract we made him sign for his $30,000, but also that million dollar close, and that contract was housed in a safe that
i've seen david - witness stand? it has been truly surreal. i've seen david peckeri witness stand? it has been truly i surreal. i've seen david pecker up until monday, since i left american media, which was in august of 2017, so to see him after all these years, a person that created an incredibly toxic, paranoid work environment that was driven by fear and his rage, to see him, he is obviously aged because it has been several years, to see him get into the witness stand, he couldn't remember...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lots of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. 0ne of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. one of them said, david, your other social media manager that we all need. thank you for providing this content. someone else said this was the moment the whole planet had been waiting for. lots of fans were also big in the group to reunite formally. don't forget, the spice girls are first came together in 1994, but it was the hit single wannabe that was a chart topper that really propelled them into this global pop culture phenomenon, spice mania was taking over the planet. then geri halliwell, who was a ginger spice, she left the band and then the band split up in 2001. they have reunited on various occasions and so on. memory, and the london olympics in 2012. —— memorably in the london olympics. lots of fans will be hoping that this is something more formal little down the line. �* something more formal little down the line. . ,., something more formal little down the line. �* . something more formal little down the line. . ., ., something more formal littl
lots of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. 0ne of them are posting on david beckham's instagram video. one of them said, david, your other social media manager that we all need. thank you for providing this content. someone else said this was the moment the whole planet had been waiting for. lots of fans were also big in the group to reunite formally. don't forget, the spice girls are first came together in 1994, but it was the hit single wannabe that was a chart topper that...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. _ cross-examine david packer. we wait for that. interesting. for— cross-examine david packer. we wait for that. interesting. for the - for that. interesting. for the moment, thank you very much. let's speak to sonia gipson rankin, associate professor of law at the university of new mexico. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having me. let's talk about _ the programme. thanks for having me. let's talk about this _ the programme. thanks for having me. let's talk about this witness. _ the programme. thanks for having me. let's talk about this witness. we've - let's talk about this witness. we've had the opening from the prosecution, the opening from the defence, other matters to do with gagging orders. of course, the main part of this trial is hearing from witnesses. we started you here yesterday continuing today, what do you think the significance the context is?— you think the significance the context is? this is going to be reallyiust _ context is? th
. _ cross-examine david packer. we wait for that. interesting. for— cross-examine david packer. we wait for that. interesting. for the - for that. interesting. for the moment, thank you very much. let's speak to sonia gipson rankin, associate professor of law at the university of new mexico. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having me. let's talk about _ the...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david packer places— to the issue of intent. david packer places donald trump's concerns about the election— places donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their— the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. he says after— of their conversations. he says after a — of their conversations. he says aftera dinnerat the of their conversations. he says after a dinner at the white house donald _ after a dinner at the white house donald trump asked david packer, how is karen _ donald trump asked david packer, how is karen. when her and stormy danieis— is karen. when her and stormy daniels did an interview, donald trump _ daniels did an interview, donald trump complained, he says, that they were breaking their agreement. at one point— were breaking their agreement. at one point david packer even said that stormy daniels owed him $400,000 for every time she mentioned him against their agreement. mentioned him against their agreement-— mentioned him against their aareement. �*,
david packer places— to the issue of intent. david packer places donald trump's concerns about the election— places donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their— the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. he says after— of their conversations. he says after a — of their conversations. he says aftera dinnerat the of their conversations. he says after a dinner at the white house donald _ after a dinner at the white house donald trump...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pecker max want agreement as make with david pecker max want actreemen .,, ., make with david pecker max want actreemenfl ., , , , make with david pecker max want aareemen| .,, ., , , , ., agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, _ agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david _ agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker- agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker was i national enquirer, david pecker was the one _ national enquirer, david pecker was the one who allegedly went about facilitating some of these hush money— facilitating some of these hush money payments, he also allegedly entered _ money payments, he also allegedly entered into an agreement to publish negative _ entered into an agreement to publish negative stories about trump's components, so he gave a lot of insights— components, so he gave a lot of insights into what exactly was agreed — insights into what exactly was agreed upon. insights into what exactly was agreed upon-— insights into what exactly was aa-reeduon. ~ , ., .,
pecker max want agreement as make with david pecker max want actreemen .,, ., make with david pecker max want actreemenfl ., , , , make with david pecker max want aareemen| .,, ., , , , ., agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, _ agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david _ agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker- agreement as former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker was i national enquirer, david pecker was the...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if your state does not accept the judge coroner's findings and implement change. rest in peace, david, james and joe. we love you, david, and miss you always. june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... i've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese viewers are shown. a cinematic soundtrack accompanies president xi, urging the us to be partners, not rivals. yet, hours
when i told my mother that david was dead, she screamed, "no, not my david, not my david." next time, it could be your david, yourjames, yourjoe, if your state does not accept the judge coroner's findings and implement change. rest in peace, david, james and joe. we love you, david, and miss you always. june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine....
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david _ understand each other. what would you say. david to — understand each other. what would you say, david to people _ understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, - understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, as i you say, david to people who, as wendy is saying, are still not talking about it, how would you encourage them to come forward? i encourage them to come forward? i would say contact the horizon trust scandal _ would say contact the horizon trust scandal fund and they can get you in contact _ scandal fund and they can get you in contact with — scandal fund and they can get you in contact with other postmasters who can get _ contact with other postmasters who can get you into a group that we have _ can get you into a group that we have formed that we help support each other. will have formed that we help support each other-— each other. will you be back for paula vennels? _ each other. will you be back for paula vennels? yes. _ each other. will you be back for paula vennels? yes. is - each other. will you be back
david _ understand each other. what would you say. david to — understand each other. what would you say, david to people _ understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, - understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, as i you say, david to people who, as wendy is saying, are still not talking about it, how would you encourage them to come forward? i encourage them to come forward? i would say contact the horizon trust scandal _ would say contact the horizon...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david, thank ou ve court and the trial. david, thank you very much _ court and the trial. david, thank you very much for _ court and the trial. david, thank you very much for that. - court and the trial. david, thank you very much for that. grateful court and the trial. david, thank . you very much for that. grateful for your time this evening. victoria, just looking at what an impact this has on the election. if you look at the latest nbc polling, it has shifted a little bit injoe biden's direction since january. so he is nowjust direction since january. so he is now just ahead direction since january. so he is nowjust ahead of donald trump. do you think the cases are starting to have an effect? because sarah smith, our us editor, does say he does look a little jaded when he appears on camera. ~ , . ., , ., camera. well, it is certainly all very exhausting _ camera. well, it is certainly all very exhausting and _ camera. well, it is certainly all very exhausting and i - camera. well, it is certainly all very exhausting and i think- camera. well, it is certainly all very e
david, thank ou ve court and the trial. david, thank you very much _ court and the trial. david, thank you very much for _ court and the trial. david, thank you very much for that. - court and the trial. david, thank you very much for that. grateful court and the trial. david, thank . you very much for that. grateful for your time this evening. victoria, just looking at what an impact this has on the election. if you look at the latest nbc polling, it has shifted a little bit injoe biden's...
0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
public spending was restrained, to say the least, under david cameron. and when chris philp was on your programme responding to dan poulter, he was talking about how much spending on the health service had swelled, particularly in recent years. so there is an interesting sort of counterargument, but obviously david cameron portrayed himself as much more comfortable... but there is another name we're not mentioning at the moment, which is rishi sunak. and just for the newscaster who wonders what the sunday chournalism situation... "chournalism?" i will not have that said! i'm talking about myself. we gather, we watch everything and we read everything on a sunday morning and we churn it all together into a digest, is what i meant by that. it's a beautiful pat of butter. so... so rishi sunak's been out today on sky, spoke to the fabulous trevor phillips. and what i spotted as i was listening to it, apart from the fact that it sounds to have been recorded in an echo chamber, was that... what, a real echo chamber or a metaphorical echo chamber? ..was that it
public spending was restrained, to say the least, under david cameron. and when chris philp was on your programme responding to dan poulter, he was talking about how much spending on the health service had swelled, particularly in recent years. so there is an interesting sort of counterargument, but obviously david cameron portrayed himself as much more comfortable... but there is another name we're not mentioning at the moment, which is rishi sunak. and just for the newscaster who wonders what...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david hogg, survival of— nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the _ nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland - nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland high i survival of the parkland high school shooting and co—founder of march for our lives in leaders we deserve. looking to gun control advocates across the country. thank you very much. at least 50 people have been killed, most of the 300 passenger on an overcrowded ferry were travelling to attend a funeral. in the uk, the body advising the government on climate change policy, has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc that the prime minister had set back progress towards reaching net zero, and says he"clearly" hasn't made it a priority. net zero, and says he "clearly" hasn't made it a priority. here's justin rowlatt. the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark, and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason? i
david hogg, survival of— nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the _ nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland - nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland high i survival of the parkland high school shooting and co—founder of march for our lives in leaders we deserve. looking to gun control advocates across the country. thank you very much. at least 50 people have been killed, most of the 300 passenger on an overcrowded ferry were travelling to attend a...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the irom beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with with russia. timing, of course, is everything. it could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how effective will it be? is this just going to extend the war or could it actually lead to a win? i mean, in terms of this package, what you're looking at here is much—needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago when you were looking at the culmination of their counter—offensive. i mean, it's important to note that a significant chunk of this is for us operations and other activity, as you saw mentioned, the replenishment of their stocks. but there's about £28 billion
and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the irom beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with with russia. timing, of course, is everything. it could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so david pecker has been doing two things here. he's kind of been laying the groundwork, explaining how that catch and kill scheme alleged catch and kill scheme works. he says that when one story came out by a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, that he believed she was telling the truth. he alerted donald trump. they agreed that they should buy her story. he testified that he paid her $150,000 for kind of the rights for her story, but disguised it as services paid so he wouldn't violate any campaign finance laws. he then goes on to telljurors in the court that when he tried to get reimbursed from mr trump through his lawyer, michael cohen, his general counsel at the national enquirer, really warned him against that because of legal concerns. and so he says he ultimately dropped that. so that really kind of laid the groundwork for prosecutors to get into the key payment that is at the centre of this case, the $130,000 that michael cohen paid to stormy daniels, which prosecutors here allege donald trump directed. so we've really g
so david pecker has been doing two things here. he's kind of been laying the groundwork, explaining how that catch and kill scheme alleged catch and kill scheme works. he says that when one story came out by a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, that he believed she was telling the truth. he alerted donald trump. they agreed that they should buy her story. he testified that he paid her $150,000 for kind of the rights for her story, but disguised it as services paid so he wouldn't violate any...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meeting that you can only describe as a conspiracy, the three of them agree and how they will keep out of the news information that they thought would harm the donald trump's electoral chances. so it is a conspiracy to commit electoral interference. to make it clear. it is not legal to pay stormy daniels for her story, obviously not stop the crime, as alleged, is that it was campaign, it was designed as a conspiracy to his chancesin was designed as a conspiracy to his chances in the election. that was designed as a conspiracy to his chances in the election.— chances in the election. that is -recisel chances in the election. that is precisely right. _ chances in the election. that is precisely right. it _ chances in the election. that is precisely right. it is _ chances in the election. that is precisely right. it is a - chances in the election. that is. precisely right. it is a conspiracy to commit election in
i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meeting that you can only describe as a conspiracy, the three of them agree and how they will keep out of the news information that they thought would harm the donald trump's electoral chances. so it is a conspiracy to commit electoral interference. to make it clear. it is not legal to pay stormy daniels for her story, obviously...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david pecker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for former president donald trump, whom he called �*the boss'. nada tawfik has the details. the first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the stand, giving more testimony about the alleged �*catch and kill�* scheme that he was a part of, along with president donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly. now, he said that when a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, was shopping her story about an alleged affair with donald trump, that michael cohen directed him to pay her $150,000 to suppress her story. he said the boss — meaning donald trump — would take care of the payment. but then, david pecker said his counsel advised him against being reimbursed, and he said that they thought it was a campaign finance violation, that payment. so, david pecker, when it came to being told about stormy daniels and her story, he said that he refused to pay her $130,000
on day seven, the key witness was former national enquirer publisher david pecker. he testified for more than four hours, discussing the work that he said he did for former president donald trump, whom he called �*the boss'. nada tawfik has the details. the first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the stand, giving more testimony about the alleged �*catch and kill�* scheme that he was a part of, along with president donald trump and michael...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is david pecker, who's the former publisher for the national enquirer, which is a tabloid newspaper here in the united states. and they were involved, really, in in helping donald trump kill various damaging stories. a process called catch and kill, where they would buy the stories off people who had damaging things to say about donald trump — they did it for others, too, and then simply not publish them. he's been on the stand and will be back on the stand tomorrow. the other thing, stephen, to bear in mind is that thejudge will also have a hearing before the jury goes to court tomorrow on a gag order that donald trump is subject to, where he's not meant to talk about witnesses in public, which he has done, according to the prosecution, at least seven times. and he did again today in the clip you heard there where he laid into michael cohen, who was his formal lawyer, who's going to be one of the main prosecution witnesses and who arranged those payments to stormy daniels. to china now where more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong, after days of
this is david pecker, who's the former publisher for the national enquirer, which is a tabloid newspaper here in the united states. and they were involved, really, in in helping donald trump kill various damaging stories. a process called catch and kill, where they would buy the stories off people who had damaging things to say about donald trump — they did it for others, too, and then simply not publish them. he's been on the stand and will be back on the stand tomorrow. the other thing,...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and also when he spoke about david pecker calling him a nice man. prosecutors are just worried that donald trump, through these kind of statements to the press assembled here, through his social media posts, is trying to intimidate potential witnesses. the judge hasn't ruled yet if he will hold donald trump in contempt of court, though he did tell donald trump's team that their argument that he was just responding to political attacks really was losing them credibility with the court. where we're at now, though, lucy, is the first witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, he's back on the stand and he's really still laying out the groundwork of this case, helping prosecutors case that this was all about helping donald trump's campaign. he's outlining instances where his tabloid did do that and did pay hush money. the person they're speaking about right now is karen mcdougal, a former playboy model. and david pecker is really going over in detail conversations he had with donald trump and michael cohen when her story kind
and also when he spoke about david pecker calling him a nice man. prosecutors are just worried that donald trump, through these kind of statements to the press assembled here, through his social media posts, is trying to intimidate potential witnesses. the judge hasn't ruled yet if he will hold donald trump in contempt of court, though he did tell donald trump's team that their argument that he was just responding to political attacks really was losing them credibility with the court. where...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prosecutors say it was part of a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, david pecker outlined a few of these kind of schemes, as he put it, and he said he worked with prosecutors, he admitted to committing crimes in a nonprescription agreement, so you agree to cooperate with prosecutors if he wasn't charged with any wrongdoing. the defence is trying to poke holes in the prosecution's case. they have gotten david pecker on the stand to say it was standing procedure for a tabloid to work to kill negative stories. they had done so for almost all snag a and tiger woods. they got david packer on the stand to say it made national sense for the national inquiry to do it, it wasn'tjust about for the national inquiry to do it, it wasn't just about helping donald trump's campaign, it was a mutually beneficial relationship. the cross examination will continue, but one legal expert i spoke to said the defence has two hurdles to clear. the fact that david pecker understand admitted to wrongdoing to campaignfinance understand admitted to wrongdoing to campaign finance regulations, and the f
prosecutors say it was part of a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, david pecker outlined a few of these kind of schemes, as he put it, and he said he worked with prosecutors, he admitted to committing crimes in a nonprescription agreement, so you agree to cooperate with prosecutors if he wasn't charged with any wrongdoing. the defence is trying to poke holes in the prosecution's case. they have gotten david pecker on the stand to say it was standing procedure for a tabloid to work...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david beckham shared the moment on instagram. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last night. america already provides the bulk of international support for kyiv, having spent more than $74 billion in the first two years of the war. the new package is worth $61 billion, including money to replenish stocks of us armaments and $14 billion will pay for advanced weapons and defence systems. president zelensky said the military aid package would give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. translation: i think this support will really strengthen _ the armed forces of ukraine, and we will have a chance for victory if ukraine really gets the weapons system which we need so much, thousands of soldiers need so much. and this aid should notjust to be sprayed in a thin layer all over but it has to end up in tangible weapons systems. many ukrainians ha
david beckham shared the moment on instagram. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. us officials say the next delivery of american military aid for ukraine could arrive within a week. after a delay of six months, the house of representatives finally approved the multi—billion dollar package last night. america already provides the bulk of international support for kyiv, having spent more than $74 billion in the first two years of the war. the new package is worth $61 billion, including money to replenish...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the first witness we had was david becker was from the national inquirer, long—term brand of donald trump who has been involved in effectively what is called catherine hill operations paying people in negative stories about donald trump and then not publishing the story. he started to give evidence and will be back tomorrow to give more. will see some fireworks i think during the trial, not least from donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen who in many ways is the prosecution's star witness but himself a convicted felon. someone that donald trump has been going after time and time again in the last year or so. thank you very much for getting us across that, our washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue. earlier i spoke to neama rahmani — a former us federal prosecutor. he told me more about the severity of the case for mr trump. hush money payment by itself is not illegal, but neither is having an extra marital affair per what the prosecution is trying to do is prove that this was not to cover up another crime. in this case in campaign—finance election or finance fraud. under new yo
the first witness we had was david becker was from the national inquirer, long—term brand of donald trump who has been involved in effectively what is called catherine hill operations paying people in negative stories about donald trump and then not publishing the story. he started to give evidence and will be back tomorrow to give more. will see some fireworks i think during the trial, not least from donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen who in many ways is the prosecution's star...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meeting that you can only describe as a conspiracy, the three of them agree and how they will keep out of the news information that they thought would harm the donald trump's electoral chances. so it is a conspiracy to commit electoral interference. to make it clear. it is not legal to pay stormy
i think david _ trail of it's evident today? i think he did. i think david pepper's - he did. i think david pepper's testimony is effective to the case. he described a meeting that you can only describe as a conspiracy, the three of them agree and how they will keep out of the news information that they thought would harm the donald trump's electoral chances. so it is a conspiracy to commit electoral interference. to make it clear. it is not legal to pay stormy
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
credibility of somebody like michael cohen, his former lawyer, david pecker is a long—term friend of donald tom and was at the centre of the so—called catch and kill scheme to buy up negative stories that would have heard donald trump a's campaign, so he will lay the groundwork for that alleged scheme before prosecutors move onto corroborating witnesses. it before prosecutors move onto corroborating witnesses. it can't be lona now corroborating witnesses. it can't be long now until— corroborating witnesses. it can't be long now until the _ corroborating witnesses. it can't be long now until the court _ corroborating witnesses. it can't be long now until the court gets - corroborating witnesses. it can't be long now until the court gets underj long now until the court gets under way proper today and i'm sure we will be back with you later for updates. thanks forjoining us. former president donald trump going into the court so it will be underweight shortly. after months of gridlock the government's rwanda asylum bill is finally set to become law. plans to send some asylum seekers
credibility of somebody like michael cohen, his former lawyer, david pecker is a long—term friend of donald tom and was at the centre of the so—called catch and kill scheme to buy up negative stories that would have heard donald trump a's campaign, so he will lay the groundwork for that alleged scheme before prosecutors move onto corroborating witnesses. it before prosecutors move onto corroborating witnesses. it can't be lona now corroborating witnesses. it can't be long now until—...
0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to our business reprorter david waddell reporter david waddell in the newsroom. mr musk is trying to sell his company's full of self driving software to users and it is available in the us and in canada and chinese users want to see it rods out there too and elon musk says it will be available soon but it is not quite yet they're in that market. why is that? here is the rub, tesla's fleet of self driving cars is stuck in shanghai and is apparently not able to be transferred to the us and elon musk need access to that data in order to create a safe product for the chinese market and that is the problem elon musk is trying to navigate with chinese officials. thank you very much, david. in the newsroom for as there. space x has launched its falcon 9 rocket. three, two, won. engines full power. this was the moment it took off from the kennedy space centre in florida carrying a payload of 2 galileo satellites — part of europe's global navigation satellite system. notably, this was the first time an american made rocket was used and launched from us soilfor thejoint
let's speak to our business reprorter david waddell reporter david waddell in the newsroom. mr musk is trying to sell his company's full of self driving software to users and it is available in the us and in canada and chinese users want to see it rods out there too and elon musk says it will be available soon but it is not quite yet they're in that market. why is that? here is the rub, tesla's fleet of self driving cars is stuck in shanghai and is apparently not able to be transferred to the...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david _ understand each other. what would you say. david to — understand each other. what would you say, david to people _ understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, - understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, as i you say, david to people who, as wendy is saying, are still not talking about it, how would you encourage them to come forward? l encourage them to come forward? i would say
david _ understand each other. what would you say. david to — understand each other. what would you say, david to people _ understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, - understand each other. what would you say, david to people who, as i you say, david to people who, as wendy is saying, are still not talking about it, how would you encourage them to come forward? l encourage them to come forward? i would say
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had six months to live, that ted cruz, one of his opponents for the nomination, that his father was involved in the assassination of john of kennedy. that got under way today and the details of that came out, the "catch and kill" scheme. what the prosecution are trying to establish is that there was an absolute effort by donald trump and his advisers to stop those negative stories getting into the press, and that the stormy daniels payment, the payment to the pawn star, was part of that process, and
as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call authenticity, the degree to which actors should and can embrace parts that are far from their own personal experience. right. and it literally has led to huge arguments about whether a non—trans actor should play a trans role, whether a jewish, a non—jewish actor should play a jewish role. ijust wonder, you know, given your view of acting as a craft, as something that you can work at and get better at, and whether that leads you to feel, "you know what? i can play virtually anybody. "nobody should be told they can't have a role "because they're not, in
and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
things did not get much better as the day progressed, with the first witness back on the stand, david pecker, the publisher of the tabloid newspaper, the national enquirer. inquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeting of august 2015 donald trump and his former lawyer michael cohen asked him what he could do to help donald trump's campaign. he said that's when they came up with a plan, an agreement among friends, as he put it. that would mean david pecker would publish unflattering stories about donald trump's opponents, and catch and kill any negative stories about him. to tennessee — the state legislature has passed a bill that will allow teachers and school staffers to carry guns in schools — one year after a shooter killed six people at nashville's covenant school, including three 9—year—old students. there was an argument that this bill wo
things did not get much better as the day progressed, with the first witness back on the stand, david pecker, the publisher of the tabloid newspaper, the national enquirer. inquirer. his testimony contradicted donald trump's claimed that a hush money payment to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election was not about keeping that information from voters, but was to protect his family, his reputation and his brand. but david pecker said during a meeting of august 2015 donald trump and his former...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump — even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in the prosecution's narrative. they tried to cast this whole catch and kill alleged scheme as a business decision, as david pecker, as someone who was cooperating with prosecutors at the time because he was worried that a deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. but look, in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr pecker reiterate that this was all done to help donald trump's campaign. and so looking at the morning session, the defence didn't do really enough, i think, to damage the prosecution's narrative.
and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump — even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the jurors will hear from david pecker himself and that will give key evidence for both sides. remind us about the — key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, _ key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how- key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long - key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long the | us about the timeline, how long the trial is due to last and if that donald trump is likely to be in court every day?— donald trump is likely to be in court every day? that is right, this is what distinguishes _ court every day? that is right, this is what distinguishes this - court every day? that is right, this is what distinguishes this criminal| is what distinguishes this criminal trial from some of the past several trials donald trump has had a new york where he was able to come in and out as he pleased. here he is a criminal defendant and required to be in court unless the judge gives him permission for any other major commitment. but we have seen that be very limited, for example later th
the jurors will hear from david pecker himself and that will give key evidence for both sides. remind us about the — key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, _ key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how- key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long - key evidence for both sides. remind us about the timeline, how long the | us about the timeline, how long the trial is due to last and if that donald trump is likely to be in court...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they have put david packer _ their first witness. they have put david packer on _ their first witness. they have put david packer on these _ their first witness. they have put david packer on these stand - their first witness. they have put| david packer on these stand first. he is from the parent company that owns the national inquiry. he was instrumental to this catch and kill programme that the prosecution allege was in play. why him first? how good a witness is he?- allege was in play. why him first? how good a witness is he? well, we are auoin how good a witness is he? well, we are going to — how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see. — how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we _ how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we are _ how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we are going - how good a witness is he? well, we are going to see, we are going to i are going to see, we are going to find out — are going to see, we are going to find out he _ are going to see, we are going
they have put david packer _ their first witness. they have put david packer on _ their first witness. they have put david packer on these _ their first witness. they have put david packer on these stand - their first witness. they have put| david packer on these stand first. he is from the parent company that owns the national inquiry. he was instrumental to this catch and kill programme that the prosecution allege was in play. why him first? how good a witness is he?- allege was in play. why...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill the scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. a few minutes ago the former president made remarks to the waiting media. just president made remarks to the waiting media.— president made remarks to the waiting media. just want to say before we _ waiting media. just want to say before we begin, _ waiting media. just want to say before we begin, this _ waiting media. just want to say before we begin, this is - waiting media. just want to say before we begin, this is done i waiting media. just want to say | before we begin, this is done as election interference, everybody knows it, i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia, lots of othe
which brings me finally to david pecker. he was the then chairman and ceo of that tabloid and part of a catch and kill the scheme to support donald trump's 2016 presidential run. so essentially what he would do is buy the rights to stories that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. a few minutes ago the former president made remarks to the waiting media....
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in the prosecution's narrative. they tried to cast this whole catch and kill alleged scheme as a business decision, as david pecker as someone who was cooperating with prosecutors at the time because he was worried that a deal with his tabloid and another big media company to be acquired would fall through. but look, in every kind of instance, the prosecution came back on redirect and had mr pepper reiterate that this was all done on redirect and had mr pecker reiterate that this was all done to help donald trump's campaign. and so looking at the morning session, the defence didn't do reall
and look, david pecker is someone who has come off on the stand as reliable, as truthful. he said he doesn't harbour any ill will towards donald trump even now. he had a decades long relationship with him. they had a mutually beneficial relationship. and obviously, he then decided to cooperate with prosecutors. and while the defence understood that and didn't come out attacking him in the same way, they have michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, they did try to kind of poke holes in the...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david packer is back on the stand for cross—examination. he gave evidence yesterday. this is the former national enquirer publisher, you will answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election, as the trial continues. he is facing questions from donald trump's lawyers, who want to show the tabloids practice unflattering stories about him and it was established before he ran for president. donald trump denies all the charges and has pleaded not guilty. plenty more on that story and all the rest of the day's story on our website. to stay here on bbc news. thank you for watching. hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of englan
david packer is back on the stand for cross—examination. he gave evidence yesterday. this is the former national enquirer publisher, you will answer more questions about his efforts to suppress damaging information about donald trump during the 2016 election, as the trial continues. he is facing questions from donald trump's lawyers, who want to show the tabloids practice unflattering stories about him and it was established before he ran for president. donald trump denies all the charges and...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the court heard today how the then candidate picked up the phone and called this man, david pecker, former publisher of a tabloid, the national enquier, to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with trump. before the trial resumed, though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. this was donald trump's response. well, i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. can't even allow articles to be put in. for example, these were articles over the last day and a half. they're very good articles. they tell you the case the sham, it shouldn't even have been tried or submitted. and, i don't even know if we are allowed to put them in. we have a gag order, which to me is totally unconstitutional. i'm not allowed to talk but people are allowed to talk about me. and they're keeping me in a courtroom that's freezing by the way. in a courtroom all day long, sitting up as as straight as i can all day long. because, y
the court heard today how the then candidate picked up the phone and called this man, david pecker, former publisher of a tabloid, the national enquier, to discuss whether to pay off a playboy model who was shopping around a story of having a year—long affair with trump. before the trial resumed, though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. this was donald trump's response....
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
david pecker was the first witness _ through the here. david pecker was the first witness for _ through the here. david pecker was the first witness for the _ the first witness for the prosecution, it was an interesting choice. i understand how the state wants to present his case chronologically, he was the head of the national enquirer and the first contact with stormy daniels and her team. the issue with this testimony is, is an alleged co—conspirator in this activity and he is testifying under a grant of immunity, so the defence are going to come after him and say this is all made up and perjured testimony to save himself, and he is doing it to try and sell more magazines. a cross examination of this witness is going to be very interesting. of this witness is going to be very interesting-— of this witness is going to be very interestinr. ., , ., , _, interesting. that should be coming u -. what interesting. that should be coming up- what do _ interesting. that should be coming up- what do you — interesting. that should be coming
david pecker was the first witness _ through the here. david pecker was the first witness for _ through the here. david pecker was the first witness for the _ the first witness for the prosecution, it was an interesting choice. i understand how the state wants to present his case chronologically, he was the head of the national enquirer and the first contact with stormy daniels and her team. the issue with this testimony is, is an alleged co—conspirator in this activity and he is testifying...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
.— question david pecker after rosecutors. . ., ., ., , ~ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak — prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to _ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary _ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary o'donoghue i prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary o'donoghue at| let's speak to gary o'donoghue at the supreme court, a significant day there, gary? the supreme court, a significant day there. gary?— there, gary? yeah, very significant da . bear there, gary? yeah, very significant day- bear in _ there, gary? yeah, very significant day. bear in mind _ there, gary? yeah, very significant day. bear in mind this _ there, gary? yeah, very significant day. bear in mind this relates - there, gary? yeah, very significant day. bear in mind this relates to i day. bear in mind this relates to perhaps the most serious of the four criminal cases that donald trump is facing, that of trying to overturn the election in 2020. he is facing four counts on those charges and this really is a
.— question david pecker after rosecutors. . ., ., ., , ~ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak — prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to _ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary _ prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary o'donoghue i prosecutors. thanks, nada tawfik. let's speak to gary o'donoghue at| let's speak to gary o'donoghue at the supreme court, a significant day there, gary? the supreme court, a significant day there. gary?— there,...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the first witness, david pecker, the defence chose not to be as aggressive with him as they are likely to do trump's former fixer, michael cohen. the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to gently prod him to say the scheme was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pecker said he was being truthful when he said it was done in defence of donald trump's campaign. week one is done in the history books but donald trump will have to face many more familiarfaces. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york's highest court ruled that during his trial four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. now, weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein�*s new york trial was a
the first witness, david pecker, the defence chose not to be as aggressive with him as they are likely to do trump's former fixer, michael cohen. the soft—spoken former publisher of the national enquirer came off as a reliable witness and he and trump seemed to show a mutual respect, so instead the defence tried to gently prod him to say the scheme was a typical tabloid business decision, the catch and kill scheme, but david pecker said he was being truthful when he said it was done in...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joe ritchie—bennett, james furlong and david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on m15's radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar and a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually received he was going to be involved in attack planning. today the judge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known
joe ritchie—bennett, james furlong and david wails were killed by khairi saadallah. he was jailed for life injanuary 2021 after pleading guilty to three murders and three attempted murders. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but david pecker said he had been truthful on the stand. he reiterated that he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly, to help the campaign. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at another story making news. it�*s been a day of fighting talk from humza yousaf, insisting he won�*t resign as scotland�*s first minister, if he loses votes of no confidence, in him and his government, which are expected next week. the snp leader is struggling to stay in control after he ended a power—sharing arrangement with the scottish greens, leaving him at the helm of a minority administration. here he is speaking in dundee on friday. i�*v e i�*ve heard the anger and upset from green colleagues, and it wasn�*t meant, the action wasn�*t meant to upset and anger them which is clearly been communicated by them. and anger them but clearly, i will be writing to patrick harvey and lorna slater to let see if we can meet but it does not mean that two pro—independence parties who share so ma
but david pecker said he had been truthful on the stand. he reiterated that he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen, allegedly, to help the campaign. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at another story making news. it�*s been a day of fighting talk from humza yousaf, insisting he won�*t resign as scotland�*s first minister, if he loses votes of no confidence, in him and his government, which are expected next week. the snp leader is...