jeffrey epstein court documents have been released. bill clinton is described as a key person in the case of jeffrey epstein and gisele bundchen. that is not the biggest revelation about the former president thchl is a busy thursday morning, i m todd piro, carley shimkus has the day off. many people named have not been accused of wrongdoing, but the list is answering some questions about associates and friends. what else are we learning from them? brooke: a judge releasing nearly 200 names from a lawsuit brought by ghislaine maxwell. the documents detail personal relationship with epstein including four trips clinton took on the convicted sex offender private plane in the early 2000. one victim was asked if epstein ever talked to her about bill clinton. she answered, he said one time clinton likes them young, levering to girls. other people named are donald trump, michael jackson, alan dershowitz. here is alan dershowitz responding. documents will reveal that she did misi
israel to change its tactics inside gaza to protect civilians and get the remaining hostages out. u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin touching down in qatar today as officials desperately try to hammer out a deal. plus, dual natural disasters across the globe. in iceland, lava spewing out of a volcano in what experts say is one of the worst possible locations for an eruption. in china, a devastating earthquake killing more than 100 people. and wild weather complicating life in the u.s. after a massive storm knocking out power to more than half a million people in the northeast. a final good-bye for a woman who stands stall in american history. president biden will be among those offering tributes at justice sandra day o connor s funeral in just under an hour. it is a busy tuesday. thank you for joining us. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin in gaza, where israeli forces say they have been engaged in intense fighting this morning. and have killed a promine
yes, your honor. is the defense ready to proceed. yes, your honor. let s have the jury come in, please. while the jurors are being brought in, i d like to indicate this matter is being live streamed on the court s youtube channel in addition the court s existing conduct order is in effect and everybody needs to comply with the conduct order. this verdict has several counts. the court will require that all in attendance abstain for any sort of loud outbursts or sounds that could affect the proceedings in this matter as the counts are read in the verdict. i expect to maintain order and decorum as has been the case throughout this trial. with that in mind, if the jurors are ready, they can be seated. all rise, please. please be seated. all right. the court will note that we had alternate jurors that were excused upon deliberations. the remaining 12 jurors that have deliberated are here and appear to be properly seated. will counsel stipulate that the jury is all pres
turmoil is spreading. credit suisse will borrow almost $54 billion from swiss bank. the bank stock surging in the first few minutes of trading today in europe as shares plunged to a record low on wednesday after getting cut off by its biggest shareholder. anna stewart is live in london. markets are now open there. what is the latest? reporter: i think that we re seeing a bit of relief now on the european indices particularly with the banking stocks. let me show you how the european market opened. all the major indices are higher by around a percentage point led by the smi in switzerland. credit suisse closed down yesterday 24%. and today you will see share price is now up around 23%. i think some investors saw a little bit of value early this morning as a result of what the swiss central bank has decided which is that they would provide liquidity back stop and credit suisse have taken them up on that offer, $53 billion in terms of the loan. and they will be buying back arou
and the scottish city returning cultural artefacts looted from india during british rule in the 19th century. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start in the us, where a former british member of the islamic state group has been sentenced to life in prison by a court in virginia. 34 year old el shafee elsheikh was among a group of british is members who carried out a brutal reign of terror in syria. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports from virginia. and then they would ask me to. el shafee elsheikh claimed he was a simple is fighter who wanted to help. but it wasn t true. he was part of the islamic state group which terrorised large swathes of iraq and syria between 2014 and 2017. beatings, electrocutions and mock executions were carried out by the jihadists on western hostages, who called their torturers the beatles due to their english accents. elsheikh, who left london tojoin is, was convicted of his part in a hostage murder plot in which four americans were