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typical nondisclosure agreement. it's a little unclear from what we know right now, whether the president knew or didn't know. but i will tell you michael cohen has said publicly and has filed with, i think, the fec a statement that is going to be inconsistent with his upcoming testimony. so the question that michael cohen is going to have to face you are a convicted purger. were you lying now or lying then. you had a judge who should have confused and massive conflict with his daughter's outside work. i think this whole case, ultimately, is going to crumble because it doesn't work under the law and especially under the facts. >> will: you know, matt, i think over the next couple weeks we will fall down the are a bit hole details arguing about the facts of the case. that's important. that's what a trial is for. one of the things i find fascinating that both the prosecution and the defense said yeah, we'll take two lawyers on

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relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we can speak now to independent adviser to uk government on anti—semitism lord john mann. do you think sir mark rowley should stay in his post? of course he should and he is one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced and thatis has got, the most experienced and that is by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so, i have spoken withjewish communal leaders over the weekend and there is no demand from them for him to resign, none whatsoever. he should stay in his post and i'm pleased his meeting with thejewish community. in fact, there is a meeting taking

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would never have heard of nitazenes. how do you think dylan ended up using them. he how do you think dylan ended up using them-— how do you think dylan ended up usin: them. ., �* ., ~ ., using them. he wouldn't have known either. i using them. he wouldn't have known either- i had — using them. he wouldn't have known either. i had never— using them. he wouldn't have known either. i had never heard _ using them. he wouldn't have known either. i had never heard of - using them. he wouldn't have known either. i had never heard of them - either. i had never heard of them before all this happened and pretty much everyone i've spoken since has never heard of nitazenes either. he wouldn't of had a clue they were there, i doubt he would have heard of them either.— of them either. what's your understanding _ of them either. what's your understanding as _ of them either. what's your understanding as to - of them either. what's your understanding as to what i of them either. what's your - understanding as to what happened? what do you mean, with how he took them? , ., , ., , them? yes, how they came to be in his system- — them? yes, how they came to be in his system- he _ them? yes, how they came to be in his system. he had _ them? yes, how they came to be in his system. he had taken _ them? yes, how they came to be in his system. he had taken some - them? yes, how they came to be in i his system. he had taken some drugs, he had taken — his system. he had taken some drugs, he had taken heroin _ his system. he had taken some drugs, he had taken heroin and _ his system. he had taken some drugs, he had taken heroin and the _ he had taken heroin and the nitazenes were found in the postmortem toxicology and they were found to be in his system. he had therapeutic amounts of heroin in his system for what he had taken heroin was wouldn't have killed him, he would have tolerated that, but was

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warns motorists when the equipment isn't working. but the aa says it hasn't seen any warnings — and we couldn't find any, either. claire puts updates on her social media, telling drivers the technology that's there to protect them is no longer doing itsjob. richard bilton, bbc news. the top story is that the prime minister has said the first rwanda asylum flights will take off in 10-12 asylum flights will take off in 10—12 weeks. he was speaking at a press conference in downing street and he said the latest part of the rwanda policy will pass parliament today. latertoday, mps and rwanda policy will pass parliament today. later today, mps and members of the house of lords will sit in parliament to debate the legislation. the prime minister says he expects it to pass later today. we will bring you that story on bbc news. you can go to the website.

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the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy in the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. we will have more on how that will help strategically on the battlefield later in the programme. to the middle east now. major general aharon halevi accepted responsibility for security failings that allowed the tax on october the 7th to take place. he has resigned. in other developments, benjamin

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us understand the scenario and what they are trying to say behind the scenes? >> i think certainly what iran did that night surprised everybody in terms of the scale of it. iran has never conducted a direct attack against israel. has chosen to use its proxies. secondly, despite israelis killing nuclear scientists and other military officials in iran and blowing up a portion of the uranium enrichment nuclear site, conducted air strikes at the damascus international airport against iran's weapons warehouse. despite these things and no reaction from iran, after a number of days it became obvious that iran had made a decision they would conduct an attack themselves. even though everyone had that intelligence, no one anticipated the scale of this attack that would exceed 300 plus missiles and drones.

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advance further and can be in the centre of our city. of course it is not too late. in any case, it is needed, and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. there has been a constant flow of diplomats through kyiv as they have tried to pave the way for this bill to be passed. "better late than never" is the reaction we are hearing this weekend. never would have meant almost certain defeat for ukraine. however, late still means it'll be difficult for kyiv to change momentum on the battlefield straight away. translation: this aid - will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy in the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's

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that debate is under way. just letting you know we are keeping across it, and we will bring you the key moments later. let's go back to the story we were just reporting on. huw edwards will leave the bbc. we can go to my colleague live in the newsroom. just try and some up what it means. ~ ., , it means. well, we had this statement _ it means. well, we had this statement earlier _ it means. well, we had this statement earlier this - it means. well, we had this - statement earlier this afternoon saying huw edwards is today resigning and has left the bbc after 40 years. he has explained his decision was made on the basis of medical advice from his doctors. the bbc has accepted it which it believes will allow all parties to move forward. we don't believe it appropriate to comment further. this series of events going on since last summer when allegations were first made in a national newspaper about

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equities— partners. we are going to have equities against all of these countries. we are the one country that is— countries. we are the one country that is going to have to face all of them _ that is going to have to face all of them so— that is going to have to face all of them so i— that is going to have to face all of them. so i think what we have been asking _ them. so i think what we have been asking for— them. so i think what we have been asking for from heritage is a clear plan from — asking for from heritage is a clear plan from european friends to deal with the _ plan from european friends to deal with the european frontier given that we — with the european frontier given that we are also engaged in the middle — that we are also engaged in the middle east, which they are not, and we could _ middle east, which they are not, and we could potentially be engaged in asian _ we could potentially be engaged in asia, which they are unlikely to be as well _ asia, which they are unlikely to be as well. , . : ~ asia, which they are unlikely to be as well. , ., . ,, ., , , asia, which they are unlikely to be as well. . ., . ,, ., , , ., as well. jack, i really squeezed for time. do as well. jack, i really squeezed for time- do you _ as well. jack, i really squeezed for time. do you think— as well. jack, i really squeezed for time. do you think the _ as well. jack, i really squeezed for time. do you think the europeans | as well. jack, i really squeezed for i time. do you think the europeans see it in that terms? do they see the threat in the indo—pacific and how it is linked to ukraine? threat in the indo-pacific and how it is linked to ukraine?— it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does- — it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk _ it is linked to ukraine? certainly the uk does. the uk has - it is linked to ukraine? certainly. the uk does. the uk has recently signed the orches defence pact which is designed as a long—term protection in the indo—pacific. the uk is aligned to that and is tilting its foreign policy in that

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labelling the european court of human rights as a foreign court. plenty of critics, including those in the house of lords tonight, arguing it is an international court that the uk has chosen to be a signatory. and not entirely rolling out the idea that he could as a conservative party advocate to withdraw from the european convention of human rights as a distinctive marker of difference with the labour party going into the general election, and there is a growing number of conservatives who do you think the logical conclusion of all of this, not just do you think the logical conclusion of all of this, notjust on this policy but a number of others, is likely to be withdrawn from the echr, or at least the beginnings of a discussion about rewriting a convention that its critics think belongs in a different era and isn't suited or wasn't designed for the challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, to challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, no and challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have — challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a _ challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. _ challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it _ challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it could - challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it could be i challenge of the mid 20 20s. chris, go and have a coffee. it could be a | go and have a coffee. it could be a late one. thank you very much for

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