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delegitimized and apply double standards to the state of israel is, in fact, what we should be condemning. it is very, very sad. and the i ve soojee, in many ways, has to make the decision, is it going to be a court of justice like in the trial or will it be a court of injustice just like in the dreyfuss affair. mikael, i want to thank you for our time. i m sorry it is abbreviated. we did lose the connection at first. i m very glad that you could speak with us on holocaust remembrance day. that is this edition of alex reports. i will see you again tomorrow. at next, the weekend. i am ari melber let s get right into the headlines. a jury just hit donald trump with the record-breaking penalty for lying about a sexual isn t to cues are. the defendant ordered to pay $83 million to eugene carroll who is the victorious plaintiff in this case and right here you can see she first walked out of court with her lawyers today. we could tell you the jury deliberated for under thre ....
you re watching the context on bbc news. temperatures hit record levels all across the world, the uk announced it has been through its hottestjune ever. pressure grows on our global emissions and how key industries can not find solution to tackle the human impact on climate change. there are new indications that global temperatures spiked injune. that s intensified concerns that restricting long term increases in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees may now be impossible. extreme heatwaves in the chinese capital beijing have broken records. it s been a similar story in the united states where temperatures have been 10 degrees above the seasonal average. india has seen an increase in deaths related to the heat. and here in the uk, it s been the hottestjune on record. environmental experts say the heat is causing unprecedented numbers of fish to die in rivers and canals. for more on this, i spoke to dr rob stoneman, director of landscape recovery at the wildlife trusts. these are ....
good morning. yesterday coningsby in lincolnshire reached 32.2 celsius. this week it is going to be much fresher, more changeable with rain and sunshine at times. details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday, the 26th ofjune. a new suspect in the stephen lawrence murder has been identified by a bbc investigation, and named publicly named for the first time as matthew white. the bbc has also found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence relating to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. our correspondent daniel de simone reports. stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen was killed by a gang of ....
relentlessly attacking republicans and proposing big, liberal ideas like a new 28th on guns. newsom has shown america he s comfortable at the white house. remember his confident sleeves rolled up appearance while joe was out of town. now newsom is getting his message out to a larger audience by sitting down with sean hannity. do you think he is cognitively strong enough to be president? i have conversations with him all the time. yes. i have talked to him when he s been overseas. i ve been on air force one, marine one, in the limo. you never answer my question directly. how many times has your phone pinged with people saying you need to get in this race. ruling he s not up to the job. it s a fair question. i m asking. not answering. judge jeanine: well, you can catch the full interview with gavin newsom airing tonight on hannity on 9:00 p.m. eastern. meanwhile, biden has a new excuse to stay out of the spotlight: a root canal. the president canceling all eve ....
. yo promisesed d to reiton in the abuses of those in power to take your liberty, your propert p y, your reputation d ,and indeed your life,ee he promised humility that is so often found when the powerful embrace fairness as their sur foundation. gar sure doesn t seem that way, does it? gary shapleighy , as hisiservisy supervisor, special agent for the irs, where he s worked for 14 years in january twenty twenty , he was assigned to what he calls a high profile investigation. who s the subject of the investigation? can ti can t confirm or deny the subject to this investigation. why not?t of t because, you knohew, part of the tax secrecy laws don t allow it. shapleigh can t say it. but cbs news has learnede prob the investigation was the probe of hunter biden by thee by the trump appointed u.s. attorney in delaware. cbs news has obtained this o letter shanley s lawyers sen t to congress monday alleging irregularity in dogs handling of the investigation. shapleigh i ....