and author shyama perera and martin bentham, home affairs editor of the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the daily express leads with banks warning of a house price slump as instability in the market continues. the financial times continues on the same front with pensions, mortgages and the markets and an image of the pm and chancellor in front of a stumbling graph. the daily mail focuses on the moors murders and asks has the body of keith bennett finally been found? the sun begin to get their readers ready for the world cup in qatar and also mentions tv personality phillip schofield. the times homes in on molly russell following the landmark inquest and the prince of wales plea for online safety. and finally the guardian also lead with molly russell and the inquest ruling on social media monetizing on misery . so, let s begin. the full fallout facing tv personality philip schofield. the plea for online safety to protect children. so, let s begin
bipartisan issues of support, and so is the principle of not holding the full faith and credit of the united states hostage for ideological aims just because the president is from a different party. and that s your reality check. john, thank you very much for that. and new day continues right now. today, the trump organization goes on trial for tax fraud. i m john berman with brianna keilar. the former president s family business charged in connection with an alleged scheme to compensate executives off the books. one of those executives ex-cfo allen weisselberg, cooperating with the d.a. if the trump organization is convicted it would be required to pay back taxes and fines. donald trump and his children are not accused of wrongdoing in this case. kara scannell is outside the courthouse with the latest. just an hour or so from now, jury selection will begin in the criminal tax fraud trial of the trump organization. the judge will begin the screening of prospective
were you really on tour with rock groups when you were 15 and 16 years old? yes, i came from san diego, so i think because the bands were so happy to not be playing l.a., where they were judged, and come to san diego, it was basically surfers and big fans of rock an a kid with a tape recorder, coming in, on this day where they felt so relaxed saying i have some questions for you, and bring that kid in, let s talk. basically, i began my writing career because of you know, the largesse of the bands that would come to san diego and be happy to see a kid who would actually listen to their music interviewing them. we re all better for it. it s an honor to meet you. i really can t wait to see the show. thank you very much. looking forward to seeing you there. and in a new podcast, anderson cooper talks about it
the long term he s going to have a problem to include putting address move in part of the entire offensive. that s his last good general that he s got there, so you can see he s starting, and i m watching this, he s starting to stretch out there. he s trying to say, okay, what s the next step i need to take, but it s almost desperation. neil: the russians have said this war doesn t end until we end our aid to ukraine. he was referring to the united states, nato, other countries. since that s very unlikely, this thing could drag out a while, couldn t it? yeah. well, i hope it doesn t though, neil. the answer is yes and no to exactly what you re saying. i d sure like somebody to come up and be the interlocutor. you have just seen the massive killing of civilians. that s how the russians fight. they just don t fight military unit to military unit, they go out and destroy cities like they kid in did in mariupol and
year. they had his testimony. he made recorded phone calls that are devastating. this is the phone call where you hit play for the jury, and you have a conviction. he has emails these people are not savvy criminals. they re not a mafioso or drug dealer who knows how to use code and speak around it. they re saying straight up they re yo, how can you get my kid in thank you for helping, i ll pay the bribe. everyone s in a lot of trouble. denies, at such a vaubted vaunted place as stanford, what do you say to your students tomorrow? let me play the first clip, what prosecutors said about rich parents paying their kids way into college. this is not a case where parents were acting in the best interests of their children. this is a case where they flaunted their wealth, sparing no expense, to cheat the system so they could set their children up for success with the best education money could buy