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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest. this all began with a fire in march at some industrial units in leighton in east london, linked to a ukrainian owned business. i've been up there this afternoon and it's still quite badly damaged. one of the units still has got beams still exposed one of the units still has got beams still exposed to the sky, with no roof, scorched beams. there's a ukrainian truck parked outside. well, on saturday, a british 20—year—old man, called dylan earle, appeared in court, charged with aggravated arson, but also with two charges under the new national security act, including assisting a foreign intelligence service, a charge which the prosecution say is linked to russia, and we couldn't report that until today, when two more men appeared in court, and one of those, jake reeves, on the right, is also charged under the new act, which was brought in to tackle new threats from states like russia. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasinati
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest. this all began with a fire in march at some industrial units in leighton in east london, linked to a ukrainian owned business. i've been up there this afternoon and it's still quite badly damaged. one of the units still has got beams still exposed one of the units still has got beams still exposed to the sky, with no roof, scorched beams. there's a ukrainian truck parked outside. well, on saturday, a british 20—year—old man,...
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into donald trump�*s former company contacts and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. she admitted on the stand she didn�*t want to be here in court testifying, she respected donald trump and he even stood up and tried to give her a brief hello on her way out. things were different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him, though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold grudges or have ill will against donald trump. they tried to get him to say that the alleged cash and kill scheme which prosecutors had said is a criminal conspiracy to influence the election, while the defence tried to paint it as a but decision and a standard operating procedure for a tabloid. day individual pecker said he was truthful. he reit raided he did that scheme alongside —— reiterated he did that scheme alongside donald trump and michael cohen to help the campaign. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction a
into donald trump�*s former company contacts and that she vaguely recalled seeing stormy daniels in trump tower ahead of the 2016 election. she admitted on the stand she didn�*t want to be here in court testifying, she respected donald trump and he even stood up and tried to give her a brief hello on her way out. things were different with the former national enquirer publisher david pecker. the defence tried to discredit him, though he was a reliable witness who said he didn�*t hold...
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contacts into donald trump's contacts at trump tower and vaguely recalls seeing stormy daniels there in the lead up to the 2016 election. rhona graff says she has respect for donald trump. as she left, you could see him try to get up and briefly say hello to her. things were very different when the defense got a chance to finally cross-examine the former publisher of the national inquirer david pecker. they tried to get him to poke holes the prosecution narrative saying essentially the catch and kill scheme was good business for pecker and he cooperated with prosecutors because he was in the middle of a media acquisition deal and did not want that to be impacted. pecker hit back. he said he had been truthful the entire time and understood the catch and kill scheme to be in service of donald trump's campaign. the defense struggled to put a hole in the prosecution narrative. >> briefly, what will you be watching in a week to come? >> after president biden said he would be happy to debate donald trump, donald trump defiantly left the courtroom man said he would debate him anytime anywhe
contacts into donald trump's contacts at trump tower and vaguely recalls seeing stormy daniels there in the lead up to the 2016 election. rhona graff says she has respect for donald trump. as she left, you could see him try to get up and briefly say hello to her. things were very different when the defense got a chance to finally cross-examine the former publisher of the national inquirer david pecker. they tried to get him to poke holes the prosecution narrative saying essentially the catch...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest. the industrial unit in east london linked to the ukraine owned business. i've been up there. it's badly damaged. one of the units has beams exposed to the sky, scorched beams that a ukrainian truck parked outside. on day, a british 20—year—old appeared in court, dylan earl, charged with aggravated arson and two charges under the new national security act including assisting a foreign intelligence service which the prosecution say is linked to russia. we couldn't report that until today, when two more men appeared in court. one of those, jake reeves on the right is charged under the new act, brought in to tackle new threats from states like russia. in threats from states like russia. , ., ., threats from states like russia. ., , ., russia. in comes after a plot targeting _ russia. in comes after a plot targeting voldomyyr - russia. in comes after a plot l targeting voldomyyr zelenskyy in poland. the secretary—general of the un said that these russia backed plot also not stop the
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trump falsified business records to cover up a payment to the adult film star stormy daniels in the run-up to the 2016 election. here's mr. trump arriving at court earlier today. >> i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse. it should be overcome of the case is over. you heard what was said. the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination. i think we have a judge will never allow this case to be over in a positive way. highly conflicted. the most highly conflicted judge i have ever seen. yesterday, i think the supreme court having to do with immunity -- i think the argument was brilliant. i listened to it last night, i thought the judge's questions were great. all presidents have to have immunity. this has nothing to do with me. >> let's hear from our north american correspondent who was in court. she sent us this update. >> today we had the defense cross-examination of the first witness, the former publisher of the national enquirer, david pecker. he is someone who's come off on the stand as reliable, truthful. he said he doesn't harbor any ill will towards
trump falsified business records to cover up a payment to the adult film star stormy daniels in the run-up to the 2016 election. here's mr. trump arriving at court earlier today. >> i think yesterday went very well in this courthouse. it should be overcome of the case is over. you heard what was said. the case should be over. but you will have to make that determination. i think we have a judge will never allow this case to be over in a positive way. highly conflicted. the most highly...
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daniel sandford, bbc news. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasination plot targeting president zelensky in poland last week. speaking in berlin today, nato secretaryjens stoltenberg said that these alleged russia—backed plots will not stop the alliance from supporting ukraine. following the passage by the us congress of $60—billion dollars in aid to ukraine, the pentagon announced friday it will provide another $6 billion dollars through a long—term initiative. the aid will include munitions for patriot air defence systems; the type of weaponry ukraine's president has said is crucial to fending off russian aerial attacks. in announcing the aid, us defence secretary lloyd austin repeated the us position that vladimir putin's aggression against ukraine is a problem for the wider world. if putin prevails in ukraine, the security consequences will be grave and global. europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. as president bi
daniel sandford, bbc news. this comes after numerous cases surfaced against alleged russian spies in germany and an assasination plot targeting president zelensky in poland last week. speaking in berlin today, nato secretaryjens stoltenberg said that these alleged russia—backed plots will not stop the alliance from supporting ukraine. following the passage by the us congress of $60—billion dollars in aid to ukraine, the pentagon announced friday it will provide another $6 billion dollars...
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here's daniel sandford. this was the fire in east london last month that started what the head of scotland yard's counterterrorism command called a "highly significant investigation". two burning warehouses that led to two british men being charged under the new national security act with offences that amount to assisting russia. the businesses are owned by a ukrainian man and his latvian wife. it took 60 firefighters to tackle the blaze and investigators believe it was started with some sort of accelerant such as petrol. this afternoon, the damage from the fire could still be clearly seen, the scorched metalframe of one of the warehouses still exposed to the sky. a ukrainian—registered lorry was parked outside. on saturday at westminster magistrates' court, 20—year—old dylan earl appeared in the dock charged with aggravated arson and a new offence of assisting a foreign intelligence service. it's the first time anyone's been charged under the national security act passed last year. an act designed to
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daniel, thank you very much. on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much- daniel— on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much. daniel sandford. _ the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: buckingham palace has tonight announced that the king is to return to public—facing duties, and that doctors are pleased with his progress. and an inquest concludes that the deaths of three men murdered in a reading park in 2020 were probably avoidable. coming up on bbc news, frustrations are mounting at the world snooker championship. an easy shot missed for robert milkins, throwing his cue in his second—round match agaisnt stephen hilbert. a baby in gaza who was filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike has died. baby sabreen al—sakani was delivered by caesarean section in a hospital in rafah, shortly after midnight on sunday. and a warning — fergal keane's report contains distressing images from the start. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family obliterated by an israeli airstrike. her preg
daniel, thank you very much. on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much- daniel— on uk soil. daniel, thank you very much. daniel sandford. _ the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: buckingham palace has tonight announced that the king is to return to public—facing duties, and that doctors are pleased with his progress. and an inquest concludes that the deaths of three men murdered in a reading park in 2020 were probably avoidable. coming up on bbc news, frustrations are mounting at the...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the story. because of reporting restrictions last saturday, we haven't been able to bring details to our audiences until now but those reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon and the story relates to a fire at a warehouse in east london on march 20 two units, industrial units on an industrial estate set on fire and by ukrainian businessman and his latvian wife. when they investigated that, it led to these serious charges that have now been brought. the first charge relates to dylan l charged under the new security act of 2023. that was brought in to prevent foreign interference and modernise the laws around espionage and sabotage. he faces a charge understood to be links to russia and also with aggravated arson. he appeared in court on saturday but we won't to report that until today. another man, 22—year—old man appeared in court today named jake reeves. he's been charged with receiving material benefit believed to be linked to russia and also charged of aggravated arson. two othe
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the story. because of reporting restrictions last saturday, we haven't been able to bring details to our audiences until now but those reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon and the story relates to a fire at a warehouse in east london on march 20 two units, industrial units on an industrial estate set on fire and by ukrainian businessman and his latvian wife. when they investigated that, it led to these serious charges that have now...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. what more can you tell us? for a week, what more can you tell us? for a week. we — what more can you tell us? for a week, we haven't _ what more can you tell us? for a week, we haven't been _ what more can you tell us? for a week, we haven't been able - what more can you tell us? for a week, we haven't been able to i what more can you tell us? for a | week, we haven't been able to tell you anything, because reporting restrictions meant we could not reveal the key details of the case. those restrictions were imposed by a court on saturday. now the first tranche of court appearances is over, those restrictions were lifted this afternoon. it all relates to a fire at two industrial units and latent in east london which took place in march, march the 20. it is a business owned by a ukrainian businessman and his latvian wife. what has risen out of that is that this 20—year—old man from leicestershire has been charged with aiding a foreign intelligence service. he has also been charged with arson. the 22—yearâ
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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 to buy her story, instead telling michael cohen that "the boss would probably want him" — cohen, "to buy it to suppress the story". but then, we heard from the defence and in their questioning, they really sought to get pecker to really characterise the catch and kill scheme, as prosecutors have put it as standard operating procedure for a tabloid and not a criminal conspiracy that violated electoral laws. the defence asked him about that and he said yes, they often did buy stories and not publish them, and that he often suppressed stories for celebrities such as arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods and even a high—profile democrat rahm emanuel, the former white house chief of staff for barack 0bama. the un relief agency for palestinians is warning about disease outbreaks in gaza amid worsening weather conditions, lack of sufficient water and waste disposal. the us military confirmed it started the construction of a temporary pier off the coast of gaza to boost a
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 to buy her story, instead telling michael cohen that "the boss would probably want him" — cohen, "to buy it to suppress the story". but then, we heard from the defence and in their questioning, they really sought to get pecker to really characterise the catch and kill scheme, as prosecutors have put it as standard operating procedure for a tabloid...
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then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining the scheme and the cover-up, sing donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women for example had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. then the defense was able to start questioning of david packer. he testified this checkbook journalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and he had done it with several celebrities including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. caitriona: thank you. gary, this a big moment for donald trump at the supreme court, also u.s. presidency potentially protected into the future. talk to us about how the day unfolded. gary: around three hours or so of arguments before the justices, quite a long session. the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal pros
then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining the scheme and the cover-up, sing donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women for example had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. then the defense...
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alledge, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's direction. that was one piece of it. but back to this issue of intent. you just have david packer placing donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the white house thinking, that donald trump asked david packer how is karen? when both time stormy daniels did an interview with cnn, donald trump complained that they were breaking their agreement. and at one point, dave said donald trump said story -- stormy daniels owed him $24 million for every time he mentioned his name which was against their agreement. christian: thank you very much for that. that sets us up nicely. let's bring in the former u.s. federal prosecutor, sarah kristof. good to have you on the program. gary has laid out quite clearly the case before the supreme urt. where does this leave, do you think, jack smith and the january 6 case which is before the lower courts in washington? sarah: it does not appear that that case is going to be proce
alledge, michael cohen made the payment to stormy daniels at donald trump's direction. that was one piece of it. but back to this issue of intent. you just have david packer placing donald trump's concerns about the election at the forefront of all of their conversations. even says after-the-fact that a dinner at the white house thinking, that donald trump asked david packer how is karen? when both time stormy daniels did an interview with cnn, donald trump complained that they were breaking...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is with me. why the increase? another new record, 37% increase on a single year, what's been called an epidemic of shoplifting by some retailers. what's behind is probably a bit complicated. it might be partly to do with the cost of living crisis, partly to do with under policing, partly to do with self checkouts and the low risk people feel they have of being caught, but one of the major factors seems to be organised criminal element, that drug users and others being persuaded by organised criminals to go in and steal large numbers of low value items which can be sold easily on the black market, things like chocolate bars, baby formula, things like that, and it seems to have been something that's just grown as a trend really quite quickly in a couple of years since the pandemic. what are retailers doing about it? they are working with police and something called project pegasus to share intelligence and put electronic tags on mundane things like eggs, butter and chocolate bars. ., ., ~ venice has become the first
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is with me. why the increase? another new record, 37% increase on a single year, what's been called an epidemic of shoplifting by some retailers. what's behind is probably a bit complicated. it might be partly to do with the cost of living crisis, partly to do with under policing, partly to do with self checkouts and the low risk people feel they have of being caught, but one of the major factors seems to be organised criminal element, that drug...
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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 would create a deterrent forfuture tragedies. i spoke to justin jones, democratic tennessee state representative. what does this new law permit? yes. good to be here with y'all. unfortun
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...
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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 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 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. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the inquiry into it failings at the post office that led to hundreds of prosecutions has heard from the company's former top in—house lawyer, susan crichton. she has been asked about the handling of horizon it problems — in particular, the language used to describe them. meeting notes from meetings showed
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 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 he said that's when they came up with...
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his testimony contradicted donald trump's claim that the payment to stormy daniels is all about protecting his family, reputation and brand. he said that rob and his lawyer at the time of asked him to meet in august 2015 to see what he could do to help his campaign. an agreement among friends, as he put it, he offered to help publish unflattering stories about trump's opponents and to catch and kill negative stories about him. the defence will have their turn to ask questions was the prosecutors are done. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the inquiry into it failings at the post office that led to hundreds of prosecutions has heard from the company's former top in—house lawyer, susan crichton. she has been asked about the handling of horizon it problems — in particular, the language used to describe them. meeting notes from meetings showed the post office's board appear to debate language referring to "bugs" within the horizon system — let's take a listen. it's absolutely 0rwellian, isn't it, the use of the word "exception"
his testimony contradicted donald trump's claim that the payment to stormy daniels is all about protecting his family, reputation and brand. he said that rob and his lawyer at the time of asked him to meet in august 2015 to see what he could do to help his campaign. an agreement among friends, as he put it, he offered to help publish unflattering stories about trump's opponents and to catch and kill negative stories about him. the defence will have their turn to ask questions was the...
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although he incident get to the stormy daniels payment yet, he outlined several parts of this scheme and he said it all began when donald trump and his former lawyer co-hen requested a meeting in august of 2015 and asked david pecker how can you help the campaign. so that for the prosecution really establishes the intent there, that this whole alleged catch and kim scheme was to benefit donald trump's campaign and david pecker outlined how he not only published negative, unfamiliaritiering stories to be mr. trump's opponents, they also detailed how they captured and killed some of the negative stories about mr. trump himself. one from a doorman with a false story about a love child. another from the former playboy model karen mcdougal about an alearned affair that donald trump denies. he's laid a lot of ground wo for the jury. christian: let's bring in a republican conservative and talk show host at all american radio. thank you for being with us, jennifer. what do you make of what you heard today? >> i think this charade continues. as i was listening to your correspondent there, i c
although he incident get to the stormy daniels payment yet, he outlined several parts of this scheme and he said it all began when donald trump and his former lawyer co-hen requested a meeting in august of 2015 and asked david pecker how can you help the campaign. so that for the prosecution really establishes the intent there, that this whole alleged catch and kim scheme was to benefit donald trump's campaign and david pecker outlined how he not only published negative, unfamiliaritiering...
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donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a payment of over £100,000 to porn star stormy daniels, which he denies. 0ur north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue is there. tell us, gary, what else happened in court? , . ., . tell us, gary, what else happened in court? ., . ., . court? dramatic day of evidence here, court? dramatic day of evidence here. reeta- — court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, - court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. 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 cl
donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a payment of over £100,000 to porn star stormy daniels, which he denies. 0ur north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue is there. tell us, gary, what else happened in court? , . ., . tell us, gary, what else happened in court? ., . ., . court? dramatic day of evidence here, court? dramatic day of evidence here. reeta- — court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you _ court? dramatic day of...
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mr trump denies covering up alleged hush—money payments to the porn star stormy daniels in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. these are the pictures from inside the court complex. we know the former president has arrived at the court complex, but he hasn't walked through that section to get to the actual court room itself. while we wait for him to do that, let's cross to outside of the court. and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. it is day two of the trial and the first thing is a gag order that is due to be discussed. please explain. that is right, prosecutors want to bet hearing because they say it is important to preserve the integrity of the criminal justice important to preserve the integrity of the criminaljustice system. they say donald trump has violated this limited gag order that prevents him from speaking about witnesses, jurors, prosecutors other than the district attorney himself and they say because of that, it amounts to intimidation of witnesses and jurors. they say donald trump has called one of the witnesses michael cohen and stormy daniels, gone af
mr trump denies covering up alleged hush—money payments to the porn star stormy daniels in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. these are the pictures from inside the court complex. we know the former president has arrived at the court complex, but he hasn't walked through that section to get to the actual court room itself. while we wait for him to do that, let's cross to outside of the court. and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. it is day two of the trial and the first...
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daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my i voice, i knew what voice i liked. i dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler, and has never been able to speak in his own voice. since he was nine years old, he's used a tablet—like device to communicate, which he controls with his eyes, and sounds like this. generic robotic voice: this is my old voice. it's a robot voice. but two years ago, he set out on a mission to replace the robotic drawl and find someone with a walsall accent like his family, whose voice he could use as his own. midlands accent: i wanted my voice, i because i want to talk to my friends l in my family's accent. a social media and bbc local radio appeal led him to eli from walsall. that's good. "the
daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my i voice, i knew what voice i liked. i dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler,...
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the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him fined. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning for the south of the country. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong — after massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died, and ten others are missing. laura bicker has more from beijing. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch t
the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly...
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the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him fined. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. two helicopters from the malaysian military have crashed in midair, killing all ten naval personnel on board. the accident took place as the aircraft flew in formation over a parade ground. they were rehearsing for a ceremony due to take place next month. 0nline video shows the helicopters flying low over a naval base at lumut when they collide and plummet to the ground. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning yet for the south of the country. more than a hundred thousand people have been e
the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted, but i am scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat, so, yeah, i hope he gets the justice he deserves. later, the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order that prevents him speaking publicly...
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the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump osman former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope - something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. i hope he - crook and a cheat. i hope he gets— crook and a cheat. i hope he getsjustice that he deserves. later— getsjustice that he deserves. later the _ getsjustice that he deserves. later the judge will consider whether donald trump had already violated a gag order which prevents him speaking publicly about witnesses and could get him find. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, new york. let's get some of the day's other news now. ten people have been kill
the prosecution are also expected to call the porn star stormy daniels herself and donald trump osman former lawyer michael cohen. the defence hasn't yet decided whether or not the former president will go on the stand. i am praying that he will be acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he acquitted but i'm scared that something can go wrong. he is a crook and _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a _ something can go wrong. he is a crook and a cheat. _ something can go...
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there are big witnesses to come in this case not least stormy daniels herself. and whether or not the defence decide to put donald trump himself on the stand. that was very o�*donoghue reporting there. to hear more about how there. to hear more about how the trailers seen outside american borders i spoke to pascal fletcher, latin specialist at bbc monitoring. those courtroom sketches of donald trump has have gone right around the world. what reaction have you been seeing in latin america? there is considerable interest across the continent right from mexico which you would expect right down to argentina in places like cuba. and the things we have seen, the prosecutors argue about orchestrating a criminal scheme to disrupt the presidential election in 2016, references to election fraud that made a lot of headlines today through the continent. other stories i have referred to this being a trial about for bribery and that is another term that resonates in latin america. it�*s not forget that over the years latin america has been quite sensitive about being lect
there are big witnesses to come in this case not least stormy daniels herself. and whether or not the defence decide to put donald trump himself on the stand. that was very o�*donoghue reporting there. to hear more about how there. to hear more about how the trailers seen outside american borders i spoke to pascal fletcher, latin specialist at bbc monitoring. those courtroom sketches of donald trump has have gone right around the world. what reaction have you been seeing in latin america?...
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he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there's nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom after the trial wrapped up for the day. this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because everyone understands that it is a witch—hunt. to talk more now about how the trailers being seen outside the american borders we can bring in pascal fletcher now the latin american specialist. great to have you with us. those courtroom sketches of donald trump has have gone right around the world. what reaction have you been seeing in latin america?— in latin america? there is considerable _ in latin america? there is considerable interest - in latin america? there is l considerable interest across
he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there's nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom after the trial wrapped up for the day. this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign...
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he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there�*s nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom after the trial wrapped up for the day — and repeated his view that the trial is election interference. this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because everyone understands that it because everyone understands thatitis because everyone understands that it is a witch—hunt. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke to annemarie mcavoy, a former federal prosecutor who specializes in financial crimes. great to see you. let�*s go back to what we saw in new york today. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular? it was pretty much what we expected. still
he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there�*s nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom after the trial wrapped up for the day — and repeated his view that the trial is election...
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was it illegal in and of itself to pay stormy daniels? john: it was not, and that is what is important. you can pay hush money. but they booked it as payments to michael cohen for legal services. so there is a fraud there but that would normally be a misdemeanor, which is a middle level offense. however, when you do it to aide another crime, and that is election interference, it rises to the level of felony, the most serious offense that they can be charged with. they must prove not just that the documents were fraudulent, that is the checks that were paid, booked as lal fees, but they must prove also a case that was not charged, election interference, in other words, that he did it to influence the results of the 2016 election. christian: the former president says it is a bookkeeping case. john: i suspect what the prosecution has, if the jury believes them, are witnesses who will say that they heard or they have documentary evidence that proves that the former president said, for example, you have to pay this money, it is close to the el
was it illegal in and of itself to pay stormy daniels? john: it was not, and that is what is important. you can pay hush money. but they booked it as payments to michael cohen for legal services. so there is a fraud there but that would normally be a misdemeanor, which is a middle level offense. however, when you do it to aide another crime, and that is election interference, it rises to the level of felony, the most serious offense that they can be charged with. they must prove not just that...
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daniels. prosecution alleges that it was election fraud. adding there is nothing illegal about trying to influence an election. mr. trump spoke outside the courtroom and repeated his view that the trial is election interference. mr. trump: this is a biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my polling is as high as it has ever been because of public understands it is a witch hunt. host: the jury heard from the first witness of the trial. let's go outside the courthouse in new york for more on today's developments. tell us more about that first witness. reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of this so-called catch and kill scheme that prosecutors were introducing to jurors. in many ways he is there for -- perfect first witness. prosecutors say he was part of a meeting in august 2015 with donald trump and michael cohen where they discussed the national enquirer helping donald trump's campaign showing the connection bet
daniels. prosecution alleges that it was election fraud. adding there is nothing illegal about trying to influence an election. mr. trump spoke outside the courtroom and repeated his view that the trial is election interference. mr. trump: this is a biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my polling is as high as it has ever been because of public understands it is a witch hunt. host: the jury heard from the first witness of the trial. let's go...
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daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't something they wanted to do. we have been investigating the murder, exposed various failings particularly relating to matthew white. there are still leads available, that is what baroness doreen lawrence feels, that's what she said to date and then the met this evening had to announce this. this is a vast case, there have been so many reviews, probably the met�*s best known investigation. what will happen now is the way this will work is yet to be set out. the family will not settle for a force they are not happy reviewing it. how big it is, what happens but ultimately this could lead to the case being reopened if this new force spots ways to bring the living suspects to justice. ways to bring the living suspects to 'ustice. . ~' , ., last night, we brought you the story of a baby girl in gaza who
daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't something they wanted to do. we have been investigating the murder, exposed various failings particularly relating to matthew white. there are still leads available, that is what baroness doreen lawrence feels, that's what she said to date and then the met this evening had to announce this....
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daniel de simone, bbc news. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the 34—year—old was told last year she'd spend the rest of her life injail, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill a further six at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. her application is being considered by a panel ofjudges at the court of appeal in london. five mortgage lenders have announced they are increasing rates, and more are expected to follow. barclays, hsbc, natwest, accord and leeds building society have made the announcement following increasing expectation that the bank of england will not lower interest rates until august. our economics editor faisal islam is here. what is driving this? there has been a big picture — what is driving this? there has been a big picture change _ what is driving this? there has been a big picture change in _ what is driving thi
daniel de simone, bbc news. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the 34—year—old was told last year she'd spend the rest of her life injail, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill a further six at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. her application is being considered by a panel ofjudges at the court of appeal in...
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the scheme, the alleged scheme is to pay off pawn star stormy daniels to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 president election. we saw those pictures there, but we do not have a video feed, live video feed or the cameras inside the courtroom itself. we thought we would run through some of the main players and that court. here's meghan 0wen. 0bviously, donald trump himself is at the heart of the trial but there are a number of key players, described as a bit of a hollywood blockbuster cast. so let's take a look. first of all we have justicejuan merchan. now he is a seasoned new york judge who also proceeded over the trump organisation's tax fraud case. next we have alvin bragg. he is the prosecutor, he inherited the trump investigation when he took office in 2021. and his former colleague, todd blanche, who is trump's top trial lawyer. interestingly, he is a former registered democrat before he became a republican and took on the biggest client of his life. it has not been easy to find a jury. in fact
the scheme, the alleged scheme is to pay off pawn star stormy daniels to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 president election. we saw those pictures there, but we do not have a video feed, live video feed or the cameras inside the courtroom itself. we thought we would run through some of the main players and that court. here's meghan 0wen. 0bviously, donald trump himself is at the heart of the trial but there...
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daniel noboa says his government now has more tools to fight crime. the measures include allowing the military to patrol the streets, and the imposition of harsher jail sentences. the country now has the highest murder rate in latin america as the influence of powerful drug cartels has grown. ione wells sent this report from the capital, quito. ecuador�*s capital, quito, is bursting with life. but among the songs and smiles, clues that this is now the continent's most violent country. the bloodshed at this youth centre is just a sport. but on the streets, many young people are losing their lives at the hands of violent drug cartels. carmen's brother was killed by a gang member who wanted money when he wasjust 19. translation: the gang i threatened us at our house, throwing stones at us because the murder occurred next to my son. they said if the gang member goes to the prison, my son would be the next person to die. i think militarising the country is not the solution. instead of investing that, they should invest in the youth. a cocaine dealer know
daniel noboa says his government now has more tools to fight crime. the measures include allowing the military to patrol the streets, and the imposition of harsher jail sentences. the country now has the highest murder rate in latin america as the influence of powerful drug cartels has grown. ione wells sent this report from the capital, quito. ecuador�*s capital, quito, is bursting with life. but among the songs and smiles, clues that this is now the continent's most violent country. the...
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donald trump accuse of trying to cover up a £130,000 payment to stormy daniels before he won the 2016 election. more on this story coming up. do state with us on bbc news. many of us enjoyed sunny weather this weekend, but on the chilly side and remaining chilly for the week with most of the cloud across northern and eastern parts, the best of the sunshine across sheltered western areas. high pressure to the western areas. high pressure to the west of the uk, bringing northerly winds, feeding in thick cloud to the north sea. you can see the cooler air continuing to move southwards across the country, with the milder air kept at bay towards the south of the uk. we have a couple of weather fronts bring thicker cloud with rain across large parts of england, eastern wales. the best of the brightness in the south—east and scotland and northern ireland doing well, top temperatures of 16 in glasgow. 0therwise well, top temperatures of 16 in glasgow. otherwise a chilly day under the cloud. through tonight, rather cloudy with the rain pushing south, clearer spells towards the north. we will
donald trump accuse of trying to cover up a £130,000 payment to stormy daniels before he won the 2016 election. more on this story coming up. do state with us on bbc news. many of us enjoyed sunny weather this weekend, but on the chilly side and remaining chilly for the week with most of the cloud across northern and eastern parts, the best of the sunshine across sheltered western areas. high pressure to the western areas. high pressure to the west of the uk, bringing northerly winds, feeding...
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president denies charges that he falsified accounts to hide hush money paid to a adult actress, stormy daniels. last week there was a lengthy process to select a jury of 12 new yorkers, that jury was selected select a jury of 12 new yorkers, thatjury was selected and they will start hearing initial evidence today from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mrtrump could be sent to prison for up to four years. could be sent to prison for up to fouryears. he could be sent to prison for up to four years. he is expected to be in court every day for the trial, due to last several weeks. we will be keeping a close eye on those court pictures. we will return if anything of significance happens, but for the moment it is time for a look at the weather. hello again. yesterday was northern ireland's warmest day this year so far. today, temperatures will be a little bit lower here. but by the time we get to wednesday, we'll all be in some chillier conditions with temperatures below the seasonal average. it will be the risk of night frosts, and then we'll see some rain coming our way this weekend,
president denies charges that he falsified accounts to hide hush money paid to a adult actress, stormy daniels. last week there was a lengthy process to select a jury of 12 new yorkers, that jury was selected select a jury of 12 new yorkers, thatjury was selected and they will start hearing initial evidence today from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mrtrump could be sent to prison for up to four years. could be sent to prison for up to fouryears. he could be sent to prison for up...
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daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought tojustice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021 and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, gives her first interview about the new evidence and the met�*s response. we knew there was five, possibly six, and now we know that there was six and the one that's just passed away, he's probably the key one who probably caused steven's murder. who probably caused stephen's murder. and they did nothing about it. we showed not everything possible was done before the murder investigation was closed four years ago. baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. t
daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought tojustice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021 and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness...
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the former president faces 3a counts of business fraud in a scheme to pay off porn star stormy daniels — to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. let's go to new york and cbs news correspondent, wendy gillette. a busy day for the media camped outside, what are we expecting to happen today?— outside, what are we expecting to happen today? yes, we are going to have epening _ happen today? yes, we are going to have opening statements _ happen today? yes, we are going to have opening statements at - happen today? yes, we are going to. have opening statements at 9:30am, about two hours from now, we don't know how long the statements were last but they are not typically long as the defence and prosecution ugly out their basic elements of the cases. and try to sway the jurors in the early stages of the trial. then we know that the first prosecution witness will be david pecker who is the former publisher of national enquirer, a tabloid, he's the man who is allegedly for the catch and k
the former president faces 3a counts of business fraud in a scheme to pay off porn star stormy daniels — to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. let's go to new york and cbs news correspondent, wendy gillette. a busy day for the media camped outside, what are we expecting to happen today?— outside, what are we expecting to happen today? yes, we are going to have epening _ happen today?...
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he also denies having an affair with stormy daniels. let's speak to richard painter, who was the chief white house ethics lawyer. he is now a law professor at the university of minnesota. opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today?- opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today? today will be the opening _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in - what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in the - be the opening arguments in the case _ be the opening arguments in the case first— be the opening arguments in the case. first presented by the prosecution and then the lawyers representing donald trump the defendant. this is essentially a case _ defendant. this is essentially a case of— defendant. this is essentially a case of a — defendant. this is essentially a case of a falsification of business records — case of a falsification of business records. falsification of business records — records
he also denies having an affair with stormy daniels. let's speak to richard painter, who was the chief white house ethics lawyer. he is now a law professor at the university of minnesota. opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today?- opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today? today will be the opening _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in - what can we expect today?...
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the former president faces 3a counts of business fraud in a scheme to pay off porn—star stormy daniels to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. the identities of the five women and seven men on thejury are being kept secret for their own protection. security is tight, coming just three days after a man set himself on fire
the former president faces 3a counts of business fraud in a scheme to pay off porn—star stormy daniels to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. the identities of the five women and seven men on thejury are being kept secret for their own protection. security is tight, coming just three days after a man set himself on fire
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daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021 — and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, gives her first interview about the new evidence and the met�*s response. we knew there was five, possibly six. now we know that there were six. and the one that's just passed away, he's probably the key one who probably caused stephen's murder and they did nothing about it. if it wasn't for you doing all that investigation, we would not have known about him in detail as we do now. we showed not everything possible was done before the murder investigation was closed four years ago. baroness law
daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021 — and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother,...
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thank i you, daniel dessie mone. -- daniel you, daniel dessie mone. —— daniel de simone. in china, three people have died and 11 others are missing after days of heavy rain caused flooding in the south of the country. that's according to state media there. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes. landslides have hit several villages, blocking roads. weather forecasters say the situation�*s "grim". the area is prone to flooding, but state media report that...
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president daniel nob—oh—a also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. 0ur correspondent ione wells sent this report from the ecuadorean capital, quito. this referendum was really all about titling security measures in the country after a wave of violence early this year that led to a state of emergency being called in the country. this included armed gunmen storming a television statement while live on air, prison riots and various politicians being killed as well. people in ecuador today were voting on a range of different measures which included enshrining the military�*s presence on the streets to help police tackle organised crime but also things like increasing prison sentences and allowing extradition of violent criminals as well. lots of people we spoke to today in ecuador were voting for these measures, saying they think it will make them feel personally safer, particularly those who may have experienced some kinds of violent crimes, kidnapping, deaths and robberies themselves. but there was also a s
president daniel nob—oh—a also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. 0ur correspondent ione wells sent this report from the ecuadorean capital, quito. this referendum was really all about titling security measures in the country after a wave of violence early this year that led to a state of emergency being called in the country. this included armed gunmen storming a television statement while live on air,...
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as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped. civilians in the north of niger celebrated reports that the united states is set to withdraw troops from two bases in the country, in consultation with the ruling militaryjunta. hundreds of people marched to the city of agadez earlier this month, where they demanded the departure of more than 1,000 us soldiers who were sent to niger to fight islamist militants. niger was a key security partner to us counter—terrorism operations in the sahel region, until its government was removed in a military coup lastjuly, straining ties between the two countries. last month, niger's suspended a military accord with the us, and has since welcomed russian military instructors and equipment. it is one of several west african countries where military leaders cut links with their traditional western allies while strengthening ties with russia. some peop
as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped. civilians in the north of niger celebrated reports that the united states is set to withdraw troops from two bases in the country, in consultation with the ruling militaryjunta. hundreds of people marched to the city of agadez earlier this month,...