government, especially with republicans pushing for so many hot button priorities to be included. so, ali, what is the process now for the bill? you re saying it goes into the senate and then into conference? reporter: that s probably what s going to have to happen here. brandon knows this process so well of what happens when these chambers can agree and they have to find commonality. you look at the way that senators who i ve been talking to have been looking at the ndaa, many of them have priorities of trying to put more ukraine funding in there, where as house republicans ultimately this didn t get included but we watched many of them push to have less money for ukraine or to strip or pull money away from aiding the war in ukraine. just diametrically opposed, even among republicans, even within their own party, on how some of this military funding should go. and, again, this isn t just spending bill. we got that a few weeks from fou. this is instructive for how that battle is go
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saying, quote, i have absolutely no idea who this woman is. this rerkt is a disgrace, a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time. we re going to start with paula reed and jean casarez. walk us through the verdict. reporter: it s always surprising this jury was able to go through this three-page verdict in just two hours answering these questions and finding the former president trump sexually abused e. jean c carroll and he was liable for battery awarding her millions in damages. he demated her when he called her accusations a hoax and a lie. and in terms of the defamation damages, they awarded her just under $3 million. fou they did not find that he raped her, but sexual abuse is a form of sexual assault, so this is a victory for e. jean carroll who are sued the former president for battery and defamation based on these allegations that he raped her in
secured his testimony before the grand jury about - we pretty firmly believe the potential unlawful retention o classified documents and potential obstruction of justice by donald trump. it s no surprise that evan corcoran has had to withdraw from his representation of donald trump in the classified documents investigation. what i find interesting an more than interesting. it s a little curious that h has not yet withdrawn from representing donald from fou other cases including th insurrection what i will tell everybody i if an attorney has a conflic with a client. that client can wave the conflict it looks like for whatever reason donald trump hasn t wav the conflict and evan corcoran had to withdraw from one case but i wouldn t surprise me if we saw evan corcoran withdrawing from all representation of donald trump in the near future you bring up january six. i want to get into that as well we know the subpoena obviously jack smith, former vic