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corroboration to show that he can be believed. and we'll ask this jury to find a former us president guilty. you have these 30, 34 counts of falsifying business records. >> we were just showing some of those people that who who could testify and we have heard reports of the former publisher of the national enquirer, david, could be the first to testify. and according to prosecutors, he's already admitted to running this so-called catch and scheme. to help trump and included paying sources not to tell negative stories. and we do know that he has been granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. what does that mean for his testimony? so in terms of david david was granted a non-prosecution agreement, so he came forward and gave information as to what happened between donald trump admin. >> so well, as what happened with michael cohen in that the reason why prosecutors do is try to get essential
testify and we have heard reports that the former publisher of the national enquirer, david could be the first to testify and according to prosecutors, he's already admitted to running this, so called catch and kill scheme to help trump and include a paying sources not to tell negative stories and we do know that he has been granted immunity in exchange for his testimony what does that mean for his testimony? >> so in terms of david david was granted a non-prosecution agreement, so he came forward and gave information as to what happened between donald trump. i mean, so well, as what happened with michael cohen in that the reason why prosecutors do that is try to get essential information. prosecutors knew that in order to get to the bottom of this crime, they needed information from david. now that non-prosecution agreement that immunity agreement is going to allow david to get the full story of
the white house is reportedly expected to announce a new sanctions package. three u.s. sources with knowledge of the issue tell axios a battalion is accused of human rights violations in the west bank. the special unit is made up of ultra-orthodox soldiers all of whom are men. the state department reportedly started investigating them in 2022. according to republic ka, they gagged, handcuffed, and left an elderly palestinian man for dead and they raped a teenager. axios reports the sanctions will end once the idf remedies the behavior. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, however, is protesting the move saying, quote, at a time when our soldiers are fighting the monsters of terror, the
reject those changes. the bill will go back to the house of lords probably early this evening at some point. and then the question will be well the house of lords reinsert the changes they want to see, certainly from speaking to labour sources in the lords they are keen not to back down and they want the government to offer concessions, particularly on whether those who work with uk forces overseas, particularly they are thinking of people in afghanistan, who helped british troops there, whether they will be exempt from being deported. the government said there are enough safeguards in the bill already. it seems like a stand—off but labour saying they will not back down and the government saying they will not offer concessions so it will then most likely balance between the two houses until eventually the house of lords we expect will give way, and it may happen late this evening. it depends on how much those in the house of lords are willing to push
their change and possibly reinsert their change and possibly the crossbench amendment on the monitoring committee as well to reinsert the change as well. and if those two votes are passed in the house of lords goes back then to have another stay and we are expecting and rejected anything what will be interesting is how many times the lords are willing to push this and how many times the lords will insist on getting those changes attached. ultimately though, sources in the house of lords admit that in the house of lords they will have to give way and those amendments will be defeated. the question is when that will take place, how late are sitting away in four in westminster tonight and how many times they're willing to push a on this. eta? willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to show - willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to show viewers j this as i just want to show viewers an interview with the bbc had with the former home secretary who has