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confess to his crimes that was the ultimate break between donald trump and michael cohen who are fierce nemesis and will face a showdown in the case. expect the district attorney to preview that for us. in contrast what you will hear from the defense is really going to be not so much a contest of what actually happened but if trump understood what was going on here and in repaying michael coehen he knew he was covering up the payments. we will see when they each flush out their cases for us. >> thank you very much for your service on behalf of all of your colleagues. thank you for joining us. it is extraordinary this is where we are. her last point there, the facts are established by trump's own justice department, right? trump's individual one in the sentencing memo. it feels like some of there is sort of getting back to

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Inside With Jen Psaki

talking points rather than their own leadership, but don't take it from me. listen to one of their colleagues. >> i guess, their reasoning is that they want russia to win so badly they wanted to oust the speaker over it. it's a strange position to take. i think they want to be in the minority, too. that's the obvious reality. >> so, here's the obvious reality we learned, this week. the majority of the republican conference was apparently so swayed by this propaganda that they voted no on the final passage of ukraine funding. this forced speaker johnson to rely on democratic help to get this across the finish line. here's the thing. wars don't pause because republicans can't get their ducks in a row. donald the task may have put it best when he said better late

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BBC News

that this is too late? there are a lot of concerns and justifiably so, but as i speak with my colleagues and friends and family throughout ukraine, in this whole full—scale invasion, there is other choice. it is an existential war, but to be determined and work with anything you have got to defend the existence of your country. so it would have been much appreciated, much sooner, we have been calling to close the skies and a full—scale invasion in 2022 but we have seen how determined and innovative ukrainians are with what they have, and ijust holding hope that the senate will pass the bill very quickly and i do appreciate that the us military

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BBC News

human rights, razom. president zelenskyy has said the military aid package approved by the us house of representatives will give ukraine a chance of victory against russia. what do you make of it — is it enough? it is certainly very, very important and our colleagues ukraine for ten years now, have been waiting for it. we see how people in ukraine are literally standing up to defend freedom for the rest of us, and certainly the military economic humanitarian package that was approved by the house is much—needed and much anticipated. so certainly i want to express my gratitude to speakerjohnson for really showing leadership here. we have heard a lot of gratitude from people working with ukraine, from ukrainians themselves,

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BBC News

hospital staff had no choice but to bury the bodies of dead patients while under israeli siege, but palestinians accuse israeli forces of killing some of the victims. the israeli military said it is checking reports about the bodies recovered from the mass grave. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. earlier, i spoke with dr zaher sahloul who leads the ngo medglobal that sends emergency medical teams to gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? what are your colleagues telling you they saw there when they come back from those missions? thank you for having me. what i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area,

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BBC News

are there any concerns in kyiv, that this is to wait? —— too late? that this is to wait? -- too late? . . that this is to wait? -- too late? ., ., ., ., late? there are a lot of concerns _ late? there are a lot of concerns and _ late? there are a lot of concerns and justifiably late? there are a lot of - concerns and justifiably so, but as i speak with my colleagues and friends and family throughout your brain, in this whole full—scale invasion, there is other choice. you unions... —— ukrainians... it is an existential war, ukrainians... it is an existentialwar, but ukrainians... it is an existential war, but to be determined and work with anything you have got to defend the existence of your country. so it would have been much appreciated, much sooner, we have been calling to close the skies and is a full—scale invasion in 2022 but we have seen how determined and innovative ukrainians within what they have, and ijust holding hope that the senate will pass the bill very quickly

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BBC News

human rights, razom. thank you so very much for taking the time to join us this evening. president zelensky has said the military aid package approve by the us house of representatives will give ukraine a chance of victory against russia. what do you make of it — is it enough? it is certainly very, very important and it is certainly very, very importantand our it is certainly very, very important and our colleagues all over the ukraine, we have been working over ukraine for ten years now have been waiting for it. we see how people in ukraine are literally standing up ukraine are literally standing up to defend freedom for the rest of us, and certainly the military economic humanitarian package that was approved by the house is much—needed and much anticipated. so certainly i want to express my gratitude to speakerjohnson for really showing leadership here. we have heard — showing leadership here. we have heard a lot of gratitude from people working with ukraine, from ukrainians themselves, but ijust wonder

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FOX News Sunday

nuclear weapons. when people think this is the first time israel and iran are at war, those were the first attacks directly. but iran has got proxies all over surrounding israel between the houthis and yemen you had hezbollah in lebanon. this is really about israel's survival. as far as my colleagues on the left that voted against it i would say the same thing to the 20 republicans that voted against aid to israel. now is not the time to abandon our allies. everyone is watching but rush is watching, china's watching, iran is watching in fact the russian foreign minister statement would pass the aid package was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the russian foreign minister said the united states standing by its allies taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together but that is what we have known all the time but we know these things are connected we note russia and china are trying to destabilize

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FOX News Sunday

shannon: most americans agree there's too much that divides red and blue america these days, but i spent an afternoon with a bipartisan group of senators trying to the the bridge that gap on the pickleball court. here's our sunday special. >> i would just say to my republican friends, if you don't like listening to me -- >> gentleman's time has expired. >> i see nothing but complete hypocrisy on the other side of the aisle. shannon: on capitol hill, you often see lawmakers settling scores. but what most don't get to see are the debates settled on the fifth floor of the dirksen senate building on the pickleball court. >> we just thought it would be a good away for us to do bipartisan things together that are fun. doesn't take a whole lot of time, and it's not too complicated. >> senator shelley moore capito cochairs the pickleball caucus with fellow republican thom tillis. they say it's a way to get off the a talking points and to connect with their colleagues from both sides of the aisle. >> we're always looking for other ways to kind of lower the

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