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after her cell phone stopped sending a signal before 11:30 on the night she died, it had mysteriously turned on about four hours later and pinned of his cell phone -- cell tower near the soccer field. when that happened, data showed isaiah was miles away. >> at the time her phone came back on and started traveling, it was nowhere near isaiah hagan. he was in a different county so he could not of been pinging of the same tower. >> and he thought it meant someone else had halee's cell phone the prosecution insisted isaiah had the phone all along. >> it looks like it powers pack the at the soccer field but we have the theory that when you power your phone off, hits in the last hour it was off when it powers down. >> is that exact sensory theory? >> it is a theory but we have found zero evidence there was anyone else involved other than isaiah hagan.

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are set to begin in the hush money trial. first witness is expected to be david pecker, who admitted to run a catch and kill scheme to negative stories about trump ahead of 2016 election. >> todd: attorney general ashley moody joins us now. help me out, why is the judge entertaining one, any of trump's other trials? this is new trial and should be based on evidence presented in court and nothing from the other cases should get in the record. have you ever heard the defense that doesn't know the name of prosecution witnesses unless the 11th hour? this does not make sense.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

93 degrees. 11 degrees above normal. we're into the 70s. salt lake city, reno, 86. temperatures into the 90s in tucson. then we're going to warm things back up in chicago. friday, 64. kansas city, we're looking at 77 degrees. this is the front i was talking about, bringing the chance of showers and storms. we could see hail and even heavy rain in parts of southern florida in morning. back to you. >> michelle grossman, thank you for that. still ahead, more legal trouble for donald trump as no, attorney general letitia james asks the judge to void the president's $175 million bond in the civil fraud trial. we'll take a look at why next on "way too early." look at why nen "way too early." help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley oh, yeah, man.

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the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is 1a or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear it's the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so, a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky, especially out towards the west. so, we hang on to quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline

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lawrence at a future date. thank i you, daniel dessie mone. -- daniel you, daniel dessie mone. —— daniel de simone. in china, three people have died and 11 others are missing after days of heavy rain caused flooding in the south of the country. that's according to state media there. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes. landslides have hit several villages, blocking roads. weather forecasters say the situation�*s "grim". the area is prone to flooding, but state media report that water levels are at their highest for half a century. laura bicker has more from beijing. officials in guangdong described the water levels as grim. they have been monitoring them for days. there are two problems here. first are days and days of heavy rain, coupled with what has been localised storms. now, these storms have been so fierce that even heavy hail, hail big enough to go through windscreens, has been falling from the sky. they have even been reports of some tornadoes. now, they have been monitoring these water levels and there were fears of a once in a half—century flooding event as those water

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through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is m or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so, a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky, especially out towards the west. so, we hang on to quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline and that will accentuate the cold feel. the temperatures are quite low anyway.

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and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is 14 or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so, a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky, especially out towards the west. so, we hang on to quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline and that will accentuate the cold feel. the temperatures are quite low anyway.

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through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at ten or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is 1a or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky especially out towards the west. so we hang onto quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline and that will accentuate the cold feel. the temperatures are quite low

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begins. 38 homes have been washed away and more have been damaged. there are worries of landslides and there have been a number already that have blocked roads and highways that have blocked roads and highways that makes it difficult to get rescue teams to where they may be needed. they are still searching for the 11 people who are missing. what happens now is water levels will be monitored throughout the week, but this is an area that is used to flooding, prone to flooding, so people there know how to deal with it. the reason the government takes it. the reason the government takes it so seriously is that this is the most populated province with 127 million living here. it is also home to many of china's major factories but they are used to this type of flooding and the after—effects and clean—up. flooding and the after-effects and clean-u. a . ~ flooding and the after-effects and clean-u. 1, . ~ ., flooding and the after-effects and clean-u-.1_~ ., ., ~' flooding and the after-effects and clean-u. 1, . ,, ., ., ,, .,, clean-up. back to new york as we wait for donald _

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there were no sensors or warning signs for 11 days. it matters, because if you get trapped in a live lane and the signals don't come on, you will never forget it. it happened to carla heartfield, when she was on the m20 in kent with her baby daughter. i climbed over to get out the passenger side... and i couldn't get my daughter out the car. i think because i was i was shaking, i was shocked. i remember screaming — i was going, "we're going to die, we're going to die." national highways says the radar detects more than 89% of stopped vehicles — but that means one in ten aren't spotted. we spoke to someone inside national highways. he works on smart motorways, and he says he no longer trusts the kit. happens all the time. sometimes it's faulty.

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