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Seniors. pharma is pushing back. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. donald trump s lawyers hit a wall in their attempt to delay his federal trial until two years after the next election, a proposal the judge in his case called unreasonable. the former president and leading republican candidate for the nomination will be tied down in court starting march 4th, the day before 15 states vote on super tuesday, instead of out on the campaign trail. the judge overseeing the case is being attacked by the former president. former trump chief of staff mark meadows became the first trump co-defendant in the georgia state case to testify in open court yesterday. a high stakes legal gamble that subjected him to hours of cross examination by the d.a. s ....
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A fired us police officer has been sentenced to fifty seven months in prison for his role in the death of george floyd. 0fficer tou thao who had been found guilty in may of aiding and abetting manslaughter held back a crowd while his colleagues restrained mr floyd, one of them kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes. ajudge called his actions unreasonable . the 2020 killing of the african american in minneapolis sparked global protests against racial injustice and police brutality. three other officers have already been sentenced for their role in the killing. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. at 13 years old, he escaped horrors in afghanistan too painful for him to describe. there was just one goal, to survive. to describe. there was ust one goal, to surviveh to describe. there was ust one goal, to survive. you need to make sure ou goal, to survive. you need to make sure you survive goal, to survive. you need to make sure you survive before goal, ....
This was a final offer and further industrial action would not change that decision. the teaching unions immediately responded, by suspending their plans for further strikes. the announcement came asjunior doctors began five days of strikes what their union calls the longest stirke action in the nhs history. these are the pictures from one of the picket lines in central london. they re demanding a pay increase of over 30%. ministers have said that s unreasonable and risks fueling inflation. we ll have more on that in a minute. let s have a quick look, though, at the recommendations which affect millions of workers. police officers have been offered 7%. consultants, dentists and gps, 6%. junior doctors, 6%. prison officers, 7%. the armed forces, 5%. teachers, 6.5%. ....
From the pay review bodies in full but it came with a warning from the prime minister, rishi sunak, that this was a final offer and further industrial action would not change that decision. the teaching unions responded immediately, saying they would recommend their members accept the offer. and end strike action. the announcement came as junior doctors began five days of strikes, what their union calls, the longest stirke action in the history of the nhs. they re demanding a pay increase of 35%. ministers have said, that s unreasonable and risks fuelling inflation. we ll have more on that in a minute. let s have a quick look, though, at the recommendations, which affect millions of workers. police officers have been offered 7%. consultants, dentists and gps, 6%. junior doctors, 6%. prison officers, 7%. the armed forces, 5%. ....