Which should be over. The cases over. You heard what they said, the case should be over. But you have to make that determination and they will never allow this case to be over. In a positive way this is the most highly conflicted judge ive ever seen. Form of President Trump going over the highly conflicted judge overseeing his criminal trial as he made his way into the courtroom for the fourth day of testimony. Eighth day in total for the trial and with that so begins friday afternoon im john roberts in washington. Center we have a jampacked couple of hours. Do we do, i am sandra smith in new york and this is america reports. The court is scheduled for a lunch break right now. The testimony will resume soon inside the courtroom former publisher of the National Enquirer david pecker is back on the stand now facing the prosecutors where they say that trump was in a conspiracy with pecker but the defense is arguing there was never a coordinated plan between the two of them. John we will b
Everybody, im Martha Mccollum and this is your story. The spread of antisemitism and aunt as many look for leadership, the president chooses what is sometimes referred to as both sides is him and his first On The Record comments on these hot tension mark watch spewed do you condemn the antisemitic protest on College Campuses . President biden i condemned the antisemitic protest thats why im set up a program to do that there might also condemn those who dont understand whats going on with the palestinians. Martha more on that from the president in this moment but first lets get straight to Senior Correspondent Steve Harrigan who is reporting live at nyu on the action there this afternoon. Hi, steve. Martha, of the crowd here has been going at it for about two ours. Its getting bigger and leg getting loaded as well. Were hearing chance of free, free palestine. This is called a nationwide strike and already a more than 1000 people involved in here, it spread to nyu and yale, other elite u
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre we ll start with the cricket world cup, where south africa have cruised to a 190 run win over new zealand in pune. to put them on the brink of clinching a semi final spot, new zealand won the toss and must soon have regretted putting south africa into bat. opener quinton de kock tore into the black caps bowlers, racing to a century. he shared a partnership of 200 with rassie van der dussen who also quickly reached three figures as south africa piled up 357 for four. new zealand were never in the hunt and slumped to 167 all out, four wickets for spinner keshav maharaj. it means they drop to fourth after a third straight defeat, with crucial matches against pakistan and sri lanka to come. england s david willey has announed he ll retire from international cricket following the world cup. the bowler is the only player in the squad for the tournament not to be offered a central contract. with the team s director of cricket
spells of rain. we may miss the worst of that across northern ireland. temperatures are largely irrelevant, ten or 12 degrees, the focus is on the wind in the south which will be easing in the south west during tomorrow afternoon. that s because the storm is going to move away and it will start to weaken. so the wind will drop, the storm heads out into the north sea for friday. the weather is not going to be quite so bad. it is not going to be quite so bad. it is not going to be quite so bad. it is not going to be as windy, it is not going to be as wet. there will be some sunshine and showers coming on as well. perhaps longer spells of rain continuing across eastern scotland under north east of england. again, temperatures probably going to be sitting around 1113 celsius. good evening. hello and welcome to sportsday this wednesday night, coming up on the programmee. england in dissaray david willey says he ll walk away from international cricket after the world cup after
dominic cummings had written about helen macnamara on whatsapp. he said he would personally handcuff her and walk herfrom the building. we cannot keep dealing with this horrific meltdown of the british state while dodging stilettos from that he wrote. in fact, he used the c word. helen macnamara was asked what she made of that. it s been disappointing to me that the prime minister didn t pick him up on the use of some of that violent and misogynistic language. the fact that there were no women contributing to the policy discussions is a problem in itself because there were some expert women who were not being listened to. and also, women were being looked over. just an interesting copy that s been dropped on my desk, justin, relating to what she was saying. a witness statement published by the inquiry, that officials had sought to obscure how seriously ill boris johnson that officials had sought to obscure how seriously ill borisjohnson had become after he was admitted to