hey, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york. the question of when donald trump s rhetoric crosses the line was a subject of a bit of a lips as pivotal court hearing. prosecutors and attorneys met in front of a three-judge panel in the u.s. court of appeal for a d.c. circuit for oral arguments. the substance was the validity of a gag order imposed on the ex-president that limits what donald trump can say in public about prosecutors, witnesses, and court staff. the heart of arguments, how do you balance the first amendment rights of a defendant who was also a former president and front runner with the need to protect prosecutors, witnesses, and prevent the railing of the justice system? trump s attorney was grilled by the judges for more than an hour, judges pushed back, that they had no right to step in with a gag order. essentially what they are finding is we have a past pattern when the defendant speaks on this subject, threats follow. now he s making similar statements again
mar-a-lago is worth $18 million. mar-a-lago is worth probably 15 to 100 times more than that and it s a terrible thing. at the end of the day the documentary evidence demonstrated that, in fact, he falsely inflated his assets to basically enrich himself and his family. he continued to persistently engage in fraud. the numbers don t lie. donald trump as new york attorney general letitia james after another combative day in court for the former president. we ll recap trump s testimony and get expert legal analysis in just a moment. also ahead israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu continues to reject calls for a cease-fire but appears to be open to some pauses in the gaza offensive. plus, it is election day in america. we ll break down some of the key races across the country. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, november 7th. eit is election day. don t forget to vote. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin
because we agree to the conditions that allow us to disagree. with donald trump and these folk who are signing up with him, they actually erode the background conditions for their to be substantive debate about where we move forward. when i look at chris christie, when i look at liz cheney, when i look atnikki haley, i see policies, i get worried, but i can disagree without worrying the democracy will fall apart. some of these people have gone so far that they are, as frank said, they are decidedly anti-constitutional in the way they argue their position. it s deeply worrisome. that s brilliant. i m going to steal this. i have been grappling knowing last night was coming with this frame and that s why we are ian on and had the democracy conversation. you want to reach across the set and arm wrestle over dumb policy ideas with the person in the other party. but you can t even muster the
people understand that it is really the background conditions of creating immense amount of carbon pollution, burning coal oil and gas, we have to transition to renewables and we have to do it faster. especially in the united states we need to accept the idea that humans are causing these changes. the scientific evidence is completely conclusive that we are causing the air and the land in the oceans to heat up very quickly. when you heat up heat up very quickly. when you heat up the clinic you are going to eat more wildfires, heat waves and they will be deadly so we need to reduce our carbon pollution. our carbon pollution. thank you so much forjoining our carbon pollution. thank you so much forjoining us our carbon pollution. thank you so much forjoining us tonight. - afghanistan in a moment. but first. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let s look at some other stories making news. the overall nhs waiting list, has hit a new record high, though a&e times and c
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