would recommend whole body deodorant, which gives you 72 hour odor protection from your pits to your- (sfx: deoderant being sprayed) secret whole body deodorant. three witnesses have already taken the stand today in hunter biden s federal gun charges trial. it can be hard to separate what is legally important from the salacious, tales of drug use, searching cars, stints in rehab, a broken marriage, all of it with hunter biden s mother, first lady jill biden, watching. his ex-wife kathleen buhle, the mother of three of president biden s grandchildren was there under subpoena, and she took the stand for less than 15 minutes, but in that time she painted an intimate picture of addiction, how it entered their marriage and their home, but in the cross examination by the defense, she said she never actually saw hunter biden use drugs. nbc s mike memoli reports from outsides courthouse in
attorney in asking very simple questions about whether she first discovered that hunter was abusing crack cocaine. it was july of 2015, notable, of course, that was just barely over a month after the death of beau biden, his brother. and then she would, after they divorced occasionally inspect a car that they shared because anytime their daughters were using the car, kathleen wanted to be able to make sure there was not drug paraphernalia in there. she said she did discover drug paraphernalia from time to time, but to your point, the cross examination by abbe lowell didn t ever see him use drugs. why is this important? both of these witnesses so far have testified that hunter, when he was potentially abusing drugs was also still high functioning and the question is was there a change in behavior that would have been apparent when he, as abbe lowell tries to argue may have only been abusing alcohol at the time he purchased that gun, versus abusing drugs. all of the efforts to try to est
you have already fact checked the idea from him and other republicans that this should ve been brought seven years ago, but that s not the only lie that is embedded in his rhetoric. there are so many it s hard to know where to start. one of the biggest lies is the gag order precluded him from testifying. let s break that apart for a second. the gag order as judge merchan told him patiently, only applies to extrajudicial statements meaning things you say out-of-court. to the extent donald trump feel some ruling of judge merchan made it impossible for him to testify, it was because next a provides for a visiting call the sandoval hearing. before defendant makes a decision about whether to testify, they are entitled to know what the current scope of the cross examination will be. during that hearing, judge merchan did not give the prosecutors everything that they wanted. in fact, he made it clear they were not allowed to ask him about other accusations of sexual misconduct but they were
showerhead coming out of the top of his head. that became a huge thing in this country. what was that about? in 2006 when zuma what was that about? in 2006 when zuma was what was that about? in 2006 when zuma was already - what was that about? in 2006 - when zuma was already embroiled in controversy around corruption charges, he suddenly got a rape charge against him and he went through a trial and the cross examination he admitted that he actually knew that the person he had supposedly had this consensual sex with was hiv positive and then they said to him so did you use protection, no, he did not. why not? because he thought he did not have much chance of infection. jacob zuma had been the head of the national aids council when he was debbie president. so this was debbie president. so this was absurd. and then it went further. they said what did you
gained unlawfully. it has been another eventful morning, in which harry s examples have, one by one, been challenged in court. what we are seeing is a real clash of approaches. we have a broad brush, broadside from prince harry against the media, versus a detailed approach from the mirror group newspaper. it is up to the judge to decide which one he believes on the balance of probabilities. the stakes are high for both sides. harry has made it clear taking on the tabloid press is now his life s work. the mirror group have more than their reputation on the line. joe inwood, bbc news, at the high court. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds was inside court this morning. 0ne suspects everyone in that court room, hanging on every word from the prince? ., . room, hanging on every word from the prince? . . . .,, , prince? clive, watching the cross examination prince? clive, watching the cross examination this prince? clive, watching the cross examination this morning, - prince? cli