Weve just seen donald trump leave the courtroom in manhattan. Donald trump back in court today at the Hush Money Trial in ny. The former president is accused of falsifying Business Records to conceal damaging stories that would have undermined his bid for the white house. Back on the stand today was the lawyer who negotiated a payment for porn star stormy s daniels. Keith davidson has been detailing how that 130,000 payment was arranged. But in the course of his testimony, prosecutors took him back to the election night, in 2016. And a text message he sent at 3 in the morning to the editor of the national enquirer. What have we done . He wrote. 0ur North America correspondent Nada Tawfikjoins us from new york. The suggestion being that their efforts to quash these stories had in no small part assisted Donald Trumps route to the white house. Thats exactly right, christian. He was asked to say but that text message meant. He said the understanding was all of their efforts had in some way
They also look at kurnt immigration policies on International Student recruitment at american universities and colleges. This is 35 minutes. For the month of april, and i will we this month have a different program, as you can see. And i want to get to it as quickly as possible. Just first i will say that this is a joint effort of the university of Southern California Annenberg Center for communication and leadership policy, the ufc Public Diplomacy council, and the and the Public Diplomacy council. The panel today, as you can see, consists of three distinguished deans unfortunately our fourth dean, dean earnest wilson from los angeles, he flew in from l. A. Last night but unfortunately is still in his hotel room not feeling well. So he will perhaps come for a future event. So without further ado, let me introduce the person who conceived and planned and executed this program, our moderator for today is going to be sheri miller of american university. She believes she taught the first
They also look at kurnt immigration policies on International Student recruitment at american universities and colleges. This is 35 minutes. For the month of april, and i will we this month have a different program, as you can see. And i want to get to it as quickly as possible. Just first i will say that this is a joint effort of the university of Southern California Annenberg Center for communication and leadership policy, the ufc Public Diplomacy council, and the and the Public Diplomacy council. The panel today, as you can see, consists of three distinguished deans unfortunately our fourth dean, dean earnest wilson from los angeles, he flew in from l. A. Last night but unfortunately is still in his hotel room not feeling well. So he will perhaps come for a future event. So without further ado, let me introduce the person who conceived and planned and executed this program, our moderator for today is going to be sheri miller of american university. She believes she taught the first
And the colonial marines is a e unit that resembles on a much m smaller scale the union color regiments of the civil war in that the officers are white men, but the enlisted men and the ncos are africanamericans. And they are being attracted into the service because theyr not being compelled to it, and indeed, as far as we can tell, f most of the runaways, indeed, tl including most of the men, dont choose to be colonial marines. H some may end up as sailors or ms others work more informally as guides. Many women worked as laundresses and nurses. Hem some of them are serving as paid servants for british officers rh and others go to work for the ts dockyard in bermuda. So theres a whole range of roles, and it is a subset of the men who are serving in the colonial marines and theyre not compelled to do this, though aro there is a great deal of t persuasion applied to encourage them to serve. By the and they are attracted by the fact they will be paid, they re will receive decent clothing
Considerations. He was well aware of balancing the different branches of the government and he never lost site of his state as all politicians of his generation took the same ground. He had a much more flexible conception of the constitution. Especially when the nation faced difficult conditions that demanded solutions. He understood are that the federal system was fragmented. And preserving the union required negotiation. The war of 1812 was as we said an example of the competing interests in different parts of the union. And in many ways it didnt succeed. Westerners made off better than the other regions they didnt get additional land from canada but as john stag mentioned they did get a lot of land from native americans. The english did not end impressment of sailors because of any pressure the United States had put on them they did it when they chose to do so. The war are had been waged by a union of regional republics with a loose allegiance to a different government, distant gove