Courtroom today. I know its still wednesday where you are, but of course thursday, he will appear. But of course thursday, he will a ear. ~ , but of course thursday, he will auearr , appear. Were ust about technically appear. Were just about technically thursday. Appear. Were just about | technically thursday. The apartment midnight here in washington, so yes for us, but later. The clock went midnight. Donald trump is expected to appear in person. That might not surprise you because in previous cases, hes wanted to be seen turning up at court. Hes wanted to be there in the public spotlight. He does tend to use campaign. Heres what the choreography looks like. As a massive security operation. Normally there wouldnt be a president , but there is from the former president there wouldnt be a precedent. They need to make sure the media is safe reporting, and the man is safe. They will read the charges out against him and they will ask him to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. He will b
The former president is due to appear before a Federal Court On Thursday In Washington as Our Washington correspondent now explains. Chanting we love trump hes the first president to be charged with a federal crime. But if previous cases are anything to go by, Donald Trumps third indictment is only likely to boost his popularity with Republican Voters. The charges he faces, though, are serious. The 45 page indictment accuses the former president of knowingly spreading false claims about Election Fraud to trick and persuade states into helping him overturn the election results. The police are now running back into the capitol building. Hes not been charged with inciting the violent scenes of january 6th, but prosecutors have drawn a link. The attack on our Nations Capital on january 6th, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. Its described in the indictment. It was fuelled by lies. Lies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a Bedrock Function of the us
but he s here now and they re trying to figure out a way forward. so a full day of meetings begins now with the leader of iraq and we re hoping to have some details from inside their at some point later on today ashleigh. okay, peter , you see who is traveling with the president on his mideast trip. peter , thank you so much. will be coming back to you once we get more details. but later on this morning, president biden will also speak to the leaders of egypt and the united arab emirates before heading back to washington. i m ashleigh strohmeyer in order to send you back to regular programing already in progressve. ha can you be sure that anothr incident, another murder, tumultuous joe biden won t happen again? god love you. what a silly question.ggi how could i possibly be sure of any of that? the president is under enormous pressure to bring downo the surging gas prices with thed trip with democrats in his own o party getting tired of hiswn inflation spin. think that w
whales trying to do? it s all a game, it s not. revenge, it s not climate change or nothing like that, it isjust a game and that is it. i that game is focused on the boat s rudder. after orcas broke the rudder of the french boat earlier this year, they appear to play with the floating debris. these incidents have become divisive here. tourists on a whale watching boats like this they wait for hours just for a glimpse of these or because, they are a spectacle, but sailors and the fishing industry here are desperate to understand how to avoid them. for sailing crews that are navigating these waters, if they see the orcas, what do scientists suggest that they do? these or orcas. full ahead. full ahead the motors and straight on. don t change course and full ahead. just move away from them as quickly as possible? as quickly as possible. these marine mammals are a source of fascination, admiration and fear. even that s not clear. their unusual new habit is putting our ability and our wil
tourists unaware on watching boats like this they wait for hours just tourists on a whale watching boats like this they wait for hours just for a glimpse of these or because, they are a spectacle, but sailors and the fishing industry here are desperate to understand how to avoid them. for sailing crews that are navigating these waters, if they see the orcas, what do scientists suggest that they do? full ahead. full ahead the motors and straight on. don t change course and full ahead. just moved away from them as quickly as possible. their unusual new habit is putting our ability and our willingness to share the ocean with its wild life to the test. victoria gill, bbc news, southern spain. let s now speak to someone who knows all about orcas and their behaviour. the marine biologist, dr renaud stephanis joins us from spain. sometimes these are being dubbed attacks. what do you think is going on here with these orca? it