We are shaming latina women on the show. Alicia and i are but somebodys now. Good to see you. Have a good day. Velshi starts now. Good morning, sunday, april 21st. About 24 hours now, Opening Statements begin in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. Tomorrow morning, the republic partys presumptive residential nominee, donald trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom as a defendant facing 34 felony counts. Those charges stem from his alleged role in falsifying Business Records to cover up payments made to suppress a potential scandal, just days before the 2016 president ial election. Those Opening Statements are going to give the public a preview of the case that both sides intend to present. Some Court Watchers didnt think we would get to this point so soon. There were predictions the Jury Selection would take a couple multiple weeks, considering the defendant is so wellknown, so wellconnected. And so intimidating. Then there were times last week the highstakes of thi
the bill, hoping to secure tougher policies on the us mexico border to curb immigration in exchange for their cooperation. the us military aid package that s stalled would include $61 bllion for ukraine as part of a larger package. congress has approved more than $111 billion since the war began, but the biden administration is warning that money is running out as the war in ukraine ticks closer to its two year mark. our correspondentjess parker has the view from kyiv. he s here on a rescue mission to liberate billions of dollars in defence aid for ukraine, money that s become ensnared in arguments amongst us lawmakers. overnight, a fresh wave of russian missile strikes crushed buildings in kyiv and blew craters in the earth. ukraine s war is with russia, but officials must battle sceptics in the west who ask, what s the endgame? after ukraine s faltering counteroffensive. it is widely seen to have not delivered hoped for gains. what, in your view, went wrong? translation:
so they could put together a nuclear explosive, fairly soon. dr. sally he is an expert that studied at m.i.t. i understand you were at the same time but you did know each other and developed a relationship during the course of negotiations. and those negotiations took many years. the united states got involved toward the end and it was very effective, the u.s. involvement. that closed the deal. i m looking at a question with john kerry, with you, wendy sherman is in that picture. they were intense negotiations at times, but they happened. what is the value of the relationships that were developed, back then, and how could that help in times of remarkable tensions like we are in right now? first of all, to give a flavor of the intensity of the negotiations, secretary carrie,
for this, how to clear up the oceans. when i read this morning s papers, it struck me that a pretty pragmatic solution that all governments could follow is to tax virgin plastic. so why aren t more governments doing it? virgin plastic. so why aren t more governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for that - governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for that to - we will set an example for that to happen, as you know, secretary carrie, when he was secretary of state started the international our oceans conference, where international governments do come together and plan how they are going together and plan how they are going to protect the ocean against this, and this can be a good thing for the united states to be able to take to the next hour oceans conference. it also