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our interview with the family of the american girl who turned four in captivity. it s like a dream tap true. because we were in a nightmare. norah: and in the west bank, crowds of palestinians great prisoners. the suspect of the shooting of three students of palestinian dissent pleads not guilty as we learn more about the victim s injuries. it s a real tragedy, for the nation, not just these boys. norah: a major recall to tell you about. the seat belt issue allowing hondo to recall hundreds of thousands of vehicles. what drivers need to know. how busy a cyber monday for amazon? it s like their super bowl. we practiced for months in advance. we are at an amazon r&d facility we will show you what the future of shopping looks like. what is that? that might really be something. norah: in the fight against breast cancer, how artificial intelligence could help. ai might have saved this woman s life. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us. ....
ordinary americans we just wrote in history good morning, waking up a convicted felon just five months before voters will have to decide whether to send him back to the oval office. donald trump has spent the last four years telling his supporters the 2020 election was stolen from him. and he has spent the last seven weeks telling them the trial was a political sham. here s what he said yesterday. the real verdict is going to be november 5, by the people and they know what happened here and everybody knows what happened here. this was done by the biden administration. in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent? and i think it s just a disgrace and we ll keep fighting. we ll fight til the end and we ll win president biden s campaign agreeing with trump on that very first part of what he said, writing this in a statement right after the verdict, quote there is still only one way to keep donald trump out of the oval office at the ballot box, convic ....
And finally the metro also leads on the funeral of the Fallen Police officer, who was killed during the westminster terror attack. Thats it for now. Newsnight is coming up next. Tonight the white house leaves open the possibility to more strikes against syria. Is the plan now to get rid of assad . The message that we are sending to the russians is very clear. Do they want to stick with a toxic regime . Do they want to be eternally associated with a guy who gasses his own people . But a former ambassador to syria thinks Regime Change would lead to disaster. This advisor to the Syrian Opposition says theres no other way. Also tonight its called spice an illegal drug that, it is claimed, turns you into a zombie. Is there really a hidden epidemic . It keeps you going, you know . Can you imagine, if you slept rough, you wake ....
Say about this controversy after the sort of the statement after statement that changed the story a little bit on donald trump jr. s meeting with this russian lawyer. He basically said my son is a high quality individual, hes been transparent and open. Hes come out and given the whole story. But there are a lot of questions that still remain and in the white house i think theyre very well aware these are not questions that are going to go away and theyre not questions that theyre prepared to take. Theres a lot of legal jeopardy around this meeting. Theres a question of whether the president himself knew about it. Of course we heard donald trump jr. Say in the interview last night that he had not discussed it with his father. But that is going to really hamstring their ability to get ahead of this story. I think there are a lot of questions about what more the president can say without getting a little too close to what is really one of the more damaging revelations of the last few week ....
In this picture-book biography, Meadows’s expressive free verse beautifully contributes to an engaging narrative about Baldwin’s (1924–1987) literary. ....