Hang on, sandor. Buckle up, tighten your belt, whatever. Sandra you never know what youre going to get. Things were tuning in, everybody. Im Sandra Smith in New York. This is to be 27. The new sentencing date, and 1,126th for later this month before Election Day. John for the latest on this box of chocolates, lets go to Nate Foy in New York. Nate, what have you got . Hey, john. This postponement comes at the request of former president Donald Trumps lawyers, but the manhattan d. A. Office did not have an issue with it. You mentioned the new sentencing date. This letter from Judge Juan Merchan will not happen novembes before that on November 12 he will rule on whether or not to throw out the conviction on the grounds of president ial immunity after that supreme Court Decision back in july. Trump of course was found guilty of 34 felonies for falsifying Business Records in an effort to defraud the american public, leading up to the 2016 president ial election. He spoke at Trump Tower earl
condemned internationally. now on bbc news, it s time for the interview with sheikh hasina. bangladesh s prime minister sheikh hasina has been in powerfor last 1a years. hersupporters hasina has been in powerfor last 1a years. her supporters described her as a saviour, and her critic says she is a dictator. they accuse her of human rights abuses. in a rare and wide ranging interview with the bbc, sheikh hasina sits down with yalda hakim to discuss some of the most important issues facing her country and the international community. she remains defiant when it comes to the treatment of the minority rohingya refugees and says that she is in no hurry to step down as the leader of the country. you are the world s longest serving female leader. often this bribed as the iron lady of bangladesh, you are the iron lady of bangladesh, you are the daughter of the founder of the country. i just the daughter of the founder of the country. ijust want the daughter of the founder of the coun
more. the next hour starts now. starts now good morning, it is saturday, november 5th. i am ali velshi. we are last and 72 hours this is the first federal election since the deadly attack on the capitol on january 6th. democracy itself is on risk. listen to tim michaels. this is wisconsin s republican candidate for governor. republicans will never lose a another election in wisconsin after i am elected governor. it seems like a good time to remember maya angelou s advice. when people show you who they are, believe them. he is using this to thwart democracy and ensure that only his party will govern. he has won a 200 republicans he is lying about the outcome of 2020 elections. that is according to a colleague by the washington post. many of them are expected to win the races. this comes as nbc reports from two sources. donald trump, the twice impeached former president who is currently under investigation by the department of justice, he will likely announce his next b
last. rain into northern ireland, southern and western scotland, the midlands, wales, then to east anglia and the south east. muffy scotland seeing the sunny and driest weather. still breezy tomorrow, not as today was up temperatures may be a degree orso was up temperatures may be a degree or so higher. i am rebecca jones. the headlines: a serving metropolitan police officer has appeared before magistrates. 48 year old wayne couzens is charged with the kidnap and murder of sarah everard. an event to remember sarah in south london has been cancelled, and replaced with a doorstep vigil. new coronavirus restrictions in italy to stop the number of new cases schools, shops and restaurants will close from monday. at least eight people have been shot dead by the security forces in myanmar, as protests continue across the country against last month s military coup. and a scheme begins in coventry where you can swap your old car for more sustainable modes of transport. more headline
now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. it seems myanmar s military is prepared to kill as many pro democracy protesters as it takes to safeguard its grip on power. so, what options do the opponents of the coup have left? well, my guest is dr sasa, representative of the committee to the united nations. why has myanmar s democratic transition gone so tragically wrong? dr sasa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having me, stephen. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. i cannot say where you are because i know you want to keep your location secret, but it is clear that you escaped from myanmar in the hours and days after the february 1st coup. and as i understand it, you were with aung san suu kyi in the hours before the coup. so can you tell me exactly what happened to you? it was the 1st of february that the military coup take stolen democracy from the people of myanmar. so there was not only me, there was members of parliament who w