good morning to you on saturda april the 8th, i m velshi. it is been a short week in american politics. former president donald trum appeared for arraignment i manhattan, criminal cour political tensions are on th front. his extremist ideology wil carry on whether or not he succeeds in getting back to th white house. on tuesday, we saw trump i unfamiliar territory inside courtroom waiting for the judg to give him the criminal charges division filed against him. former president already twice impeached and still currentl facing eleni of other criminal and civil complaints, he pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony accounts of falsifyin business records in relation t the hush money payments made t stormy daniels with whom h allegedly had an affair. trump continues to lie those allegations. he s also reported to making dozens of social media pos criticizing the manhatta district attorney, alvin brang the judge assigned to his case and even their family member who have nothing to do
heavy showers blowing in on a blustery west, south westerly wind. in the sunshine feeling pleasant, temperatures up to 24. under this strip of cloud temperatures getting into the mid to high teens. tonight we have a weak weather front moving in bringing a zone of rain across scotland, northern ireland, ending up scotland, northern ireland, ending up across scotland, northern ireland, ending up across scotland, northern england and the south west by the end of the night, temperatures 15 through the night, temperatures 15 through the night, the weakening front will tomorrow push southward slowly, just some cloud and a few showers by the end of the afternoon across southern and eastern england. behind that the sky brighten up with sunshine, brighter day weather wise for scotland, sunshine, 16 in glasgow and 17 or18 scotland, sunshine, 16 in glasgow and 17 or 18 in edinburgh. that s your latest weather. hello this is bbc news. the headlines atjust 1:32pm. theresa may comes unde
michael gove, has suggested the government could support a lifting of the 1% pay cap for public sector workers as calls grow for ministers to ease austerity measures. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr show the government should respect the integrity of the independent bodies that review pay for groups including nurses, teachers and the police. our political correspondent emma vardy reports. complaining about seven years of austerity, not one day more was the slogan for protesters yesterday. the plan to drive down the deficit has meant year after year of pay freezes and caps for some five million public sector workers. but that could be about to change. the environment secretary, michael gove, said that if independent pay review bodies recommend a rise, then the government should accept it. i think we should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area of public sector pay. public sector workers have effectively had a 1% cap on pay rises since 2013 and a t
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Made headlines for protestin on the floor of the tennesse house against gun violence on march 30th, three days afte a school shooting in nashville left six people dead including three children, the democratic state representatives, glori johnson, justin jones, and justin pearson took to the podium on the house floor to the chance for gun reform. as the republican colleagues tried to move on to othe business following, that they wer relieved of their committe assignments, their access to the capital, their play so for worth even revoked tennessee how speaker, cameron sexton, tried to compare the tennessee threes active protes to quote an insurrection but he walked that back afte receiving backlash for those comments these past thursday, republica state representatives in tennessee decided to proceed with the extraordinary mov expelling two of the tennessee three, two young black freshma lawmakers, justin jones an justin pearson, as punishmen for violating the house rule of decorum