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going to do is they're going to have to as we say, pull the staying, they're gonna have to say look, folks, you've heard, you will hear that he's pled guilty to perjury and other crimes, but the prosecution will argue now he's come clean. now you can bank on him. we also expect the prosecution to look forward to who it's other key witnesses will be to introduce those to the jury, including david, who we expect to be the first witness today, just to be clear, i'm pointing out here karen mcdougal, who is somebody who was allegedly paid $150,000 by david. but she hurricanes was not a criminal charge foundation. it's about stormy daniels payment. that's an issue here. exactly. right. and the evidence that mcdougal will be introduced by the prosecutors to show that this is a pattern. one more key theme we'll hear from the prosecutors. they will say that everything you hear of importance for michael cohen or everyone else is corroborated. prosecutors love that word. corroboration. it is backed up by documents including, but not limited to the checks that donald trump signed that we're used to reimburse michael pollan for those hush money payments. they're going to say, you don't want to take
i wanted to go on at all. i want to be a great mom and i want to be productive and not just be stuck in that one spot. and god has been very merciful to help me with that just to be able to keep moving forward. -i was angry that my mom chose to take that risk... ...instead of staying with me. and i know it's probably a great benefit to the scientific community... ...and maybe a small risk of failure, but it's still kind of painful. -daddy, i'm here!
>> he is taking this woman in her early 20s, in exchange student, to the spa? >> yeah, to get massages and get her waxed. my staff would be in the front yard of my wife found out i was waxing up a 20-year-old. it didn't make no sense and i even asked her what exactly is he waxing up and she just would glare. >> they also asked her about the bill, which nathan paid. >> she framed it up as hey, it's his money, and it is denise's money, too, so if he is spending the money, she should be all right with it. >> did you out right ask her, were you having a sexual relationship with nathan? >> yeah. she denied it. >> then, aina mentioned something that sparked their curiosity. she had studied music and gone to college in florida to play the piano but told detectives she had left the school because of problems with her hands. >> i think it was titled academic withdrawal or something. the records we got said her dismissal had something to do with inappropriate relationships with her sponsor, including staying off campus overnight with just them two.
keep temperatures up in these areas. to list of all parts of east anglia in the south—east with a touch of frost to take us into start of the working week. tomorrow, high—pressure heads out to the west bit more. normally breeze develops and we have weather fronts bringing cloud across the country. early brightness taken away with one or two staying dry here and also a damn start for northern england with outbreaks of rain for much of the day in the midlands spreading further and further south. the western fringes will stay dry. scotland and northern ireland will stay dry and increasing sunshine here later in the afternoon. warmest around the glasgow area. still chilly if not cold for some in central and eastern parts of england. then as you go through monday night into tuesday, the high—pressure is still there and it will bring clear skies but more of a breeze again as we go through into tuesday. a chilly breeze if you were out of any sunshine. cloudy across eastern areas with early showers in the south and many having a dry day
had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistle—blowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. staying in the uk, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meetjewish groups on monday, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’
by israeli settlers on friday. the health ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50—year—old mohammed awad allan. some hebrew—language media reports said he was killed by firing from the israeli armed forces, others that he was shot by armed settlers. the idf says it's begun an investigation and a command review into the circumstances is under way. separately, palestinian officials said that at least 14 people, including a boy and a gunman, were killed in an israeli military operation in the nur shams refugee camp, in the west bank. funerals have just been held for some of the dead. staying in the region, in the past hour or so, two iraqi security sources have told the reuters news agency that at least five rockets were launched from iraq's town of zummar towards a us military base in northeastern syria on sunday. the attack against us forces
her older boy has suspected cancer and in war ravaged gaza can't get the proper treatment. such are the days and lives of gaza after six months of war. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. staying in the region... at least five rockets were launched from iraq's town of zummar towards a us military base in northeastern syria on sunday. the attack against us forces is the first since early february when iranian—backed groups in iraq stopped their attacks against us troops. they are also saying that the us fighter jet they are also saying that the us fighterjet was they are also saying that the us fighter jet was targeted. for more on these latest developments let's speak to scott lucas, professor of american studies at the university of birmingham. scott, first i want to get your reaction to these reports of rocket�*s fired from northern iraq towards a us miltary base in syria? the media says this is not
and eastern england into eastern parts of well later and also across and southern scotland. these western areas have sunny spells, some staying under blue skies throughout so temperatures here 13— 15 degrees is possible compared to along the eastern coast where all remained chilly all day long at around 7— 10 celsius. the cloud. pollen from rising too much as tree pollen but with blue sky in the south—west we will see them reach high levels for you this afternoon so if you are sneezing that could be why. some cloud that builds up for today will disappear tonight and be across northern and eastern scotland and down through this strip of central england and the cloud could thicken up england and the cloud could thicken up for light drizzle. it means it could be quite cool. and especially in the west a touch of frost for one or two. a lovely start across western areas again with cloud a little more broken towards the south and east. still breeze but not too hot for marathon runners tomorrow.