federal judge louis kaplan reached the point of exasperations with donald trump s lawyer today when the lawyer was trying to ask a question that any real trial lawyer knows how to ask. it got to the point where the judge said to trump attorney alina habba, it s evidence 101. alina habba maintained her front runner status as most incompetent trump trial lawyer to appear in court so far again today, in the case of e. jean carroll versus donald trump. because as a civil case in which e. jean carroll is seeking massive financial damages from donald trump, there are a lot of financial questions to ask why the lawyers on both sides. don trump s lawyers have a right to ask e. jean carroll about her income in her finances, but alina habba did not know how to do it. question, you generate a good amount of income from that, correct. the judge, look, questions like this, what s a good amount of income? look, it s evidence 101. question, miss carroll, how much do you make? miss cat ju
little time this evening. and iran minder that a man airs weekend nights at seven pm. now is the time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. word with lawrence good even. alex katie porter is gonna join us and she hasn t been here for a while. she always takes us in on a direction i don t see coming. i ll be watching. have a good show. thanks, alex. federal judge louis kaplan reached the point of exasperations with donald trump s lawyer today when the lawyer was trying to ask a question that any real trial lawyer knows how to ask. it got to the point where the judge said to trump attorney alina habba, it s evidence wonowon. alina habba maintained her front runner status as most incompetent trump trial lawyer to appear in court so far again today, in the case of e. jean carroll versus donald trump. because as a civil case in which e. jean carroll is seeking massive financial damages from donald trump, there are a lot of financial questions
let s start in china, where the latest figures just released show the world s second largest economy grew faster than expected in the first three months of the year at 4.5%. this is the first set of quarterly gdp figures following the end of strict covid 19 restrictions in december. they also follow the easing of a three year crackdown on tech firms and property. lets get reaction from julian evans pritchard, head of china economics at capital economics. this is better than expected. most people are saying we re looking at 4% growth, give us your take on this number? really the strength is all about the consumer centre, we saw the vigors beads on the retail sales numbers are more generally in qrs or the household savings rates, so households are feeling more comfortable, households are feeling more comfortable, spinning again, they have comfortable, spinning again, they have the comfortable, spinning again, they have the possibility - comfortable, spinning again, they ha
hi, peter . actually , good morning. and you hit the nail on the head there. the big focus of today s meetings is going to be on iran right now. the big concern for leaders in the gulf that the president is going to be meeting with separately and then together today is iran s nuclear program. what exactly are they going to do? they re the top two foes in the region for iran. are saudi arabia, where we are today with the president and israel where we were for the last couple of days with the president and things are apparently of great enough concern now that israel and saudi arabia have this first in a lifetime dialog going on . they are the first line kind of relations came yesterday when saudi arabia announced that they are finally going to start allowing flights to take off in israel to land here in saudi arabia and israel is not a part of today s meetings, but it is a great concern in the region what exactly iran is going to do. president biden said he prefers diplomacy,
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