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weapons and equipment to ukraine to meet their urgent battlefield. meade's. now of course, this was a win for the white house this weekend, especially after months of asking congress to pass it additional funding for ukraine, noting over the last few days that it is a pivotal moment. and with us officials warning that ukraine could lose the war by the end of the year if they didn't get that aid. but now they are on track to get that necessary assistance. all it's ukraine, but also to israel among other national security priorities defense secretary austin saying, also over the weekend, the package would quote, surge, lifesaving security assistance to ukraine, support israel, and increase the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. now of course, there are steps that still need to play out in this process, but it is expected to pass the senate, then go to the president's desk for a signature putting an end to a month long fight by the white house to get these funds to ukraine priscilla alvarez, cnn, washington republican house

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

the story you just heard you will learn is not true. he is suggesting that invoices, the ones that donald trump even signed, those personal reimbursement checks in 2017 to michael cohen, they went through a process that ultimately just required the signature of donald trump himself, and that he thought that he was doing legal services that michael cohen was doing legal services on behalf of him suggesting that michael cohen was his long-time lawyer and that well in the white house, despite the obvious relationship that he had with michael cohen, he was signing the checks for the rendering of legal services. he is now just in realtime beginning to get to some of those specifics to dispute what we heard from the prosecution, but todd blanche making it clear that he intends to present to the jury that the story that they are presenting is untrue and that there's going to be reasonable doubt about donald trump's guiltiness at the conclusion of this several week trial. >> yeah, i mean, chuck, blanche

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Trump Hush Money Trial

regard. and again, you just have to attack attack, attack those, those witnesses and look what you've got to say is michael cohen should be a co-defendant if you believe with the prosecutors just said michael cohen, shubi, co-defendant, not a witness. he has so many reasons to lie. sony seasons to pin this on someone else, to keep himself out of jail. tell which was unable to do in the federal case i mean, michael cohen is a felon. >> he isn't admitted liar, just the prosecution's case, you think rise and fall with his credibility? >> i think it has a tremendous impact. look, there is paperwork that corroborates the people's evidence and that's obviously hurtful for the president. but my understanding is it's not paperwork with donald trump's handwriting on it or his signature on it, except for a check. so the defense could merely be, hey, michael cole did all of this.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

really been corrupt in other areas and you have no explanation for that. in addition to your question, isn't this your signature right here on this check? >> also ended up costing. i have to look, but $420,000. they said it was things like he had to pay for taxes and other things that michael cohen would have incurred. expenses he would have incurred in addition to coming up with that initial amount of money but i want to go back to the courthouse. even though we said court is done for the day, which means the jury has left, there are still issues that need to be revolved. they're doing some evidence conversations? >> reporter: there were some outstanding issues that need to be resolved. one with regard to dylan howard and his whereabouts. saying it was in fact here say but steinglass, the leading attorney for the people saying it is admissible and could be

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

madeleine westerhout, the gate keeper, chief of staff of the oval office, knowing everyone who comes in, goes out. she's a potential witness for the prosecution. and tell us what she would know. for instance, she would know if david pecker and michael cohen were in the oval office talking to donald trump if she were on duty that day, correct? she would have to be aware. might she know something about those checks he signed? the very prominent signature. >> i can't attest -- >> proximity. >> right. she would have sat right outside the president's office. the reality was that donald trump was his own chief of staff. so the person who was in that seat did have a lot of say and flow about the office. they certainly, at the end of the administration, one of our challenges was there was not much of a gate keeper there to

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Forensic Files II

marraffa: it's not very common. i've probably only had 15 colchicine cases in my career. narrator: colchicine works in ways similar to chemotherapy. it stops the normal process of cell division, which is good if you have something like gout. if you don't, it can be a problem. it's potentially very toxic, so it's used in very low doses and usually monitored clinically if people are taking it. narrator: mary's blood sample was subjected to a process called liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry. the first step is to separate whatever is not blood from the rest of the blood sample. once those compounds are separated, they can actually enter the mass spectrometer. narrator: all compounds have a specific chemical signature that, once isolated, produce distinctive waveforms in the mass spectrometer. this is done based on the chemical characteristics and the mass of the compound.

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Morning Joe Weekend

what is my relationship to malcolm x? how can i find my particular signature voice without engaging to them? these lectures are an attempt to call people to take responsibility for now. to take responsibility for the future. >> and isn't it true, eddie, that you focus on king and malcolm and ella baker. they became that because of activism. dr. king left boston university, went to montgomery, just to pass the southern church and ran into the situation with rosa parks. he didn't plan rosa parks and plan to do what he did. ella baker, doing the work in mississippi. malcolm x finding himself after being a convict. and i was raised by some of the king men, jesse jackson was a student leader that emerged. so i think the critical part of your book is we are the leaders that we've been looking for.

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a critical argument. >> i think the question now, and ukraine is how quickly can this aid calm the pentagon? saying in a briefing last week before this vote that it could come very quickly. they're poised to move. they say they'd been previously able to move within days. obviously, we still have the vote in the senate to come and then the president's signature. but those are expected to happen relatively quickly. we could see an immediate impact on the ground if ukraine tries to spend more ammunition rations, a little less stringently in the anticipation of more artillery ammunition coming. for example. but equally, russia may also i've tried to exploit this narrowing window that is certainly the assessment, the assessment of us think tank, the institute for the study of war, that they may step up attacks given that the new aid is now expected relatively quickly. as for the russian response to this we did hear from the foreign ministry spokeswoman maria as or wherever roundly criticizing not only usa ukraine, but also israel and taiwan. she said the allocation of us military aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan will exacerbate global chrissy.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

welcome back pricing and biden is urging the us senate to quickly pass a massive $95 billion foreign aid package that clear the us house of representatives after months of wrangling the senate will have to come back from recess this week to vote on the package before sending it to the president for signature. it would give ukraine hey, and $61 much of it in desperately needed military aid. israel gets 26 billion. a lot of that is for its missile defense systems. and 8 billion goes to allies in asia, particularly taiwan. priscilla alvarez is in washington for us fred pleitgen is in kyiv, ukraine facility first what happens now with this vote in the senate? >> well, it is expected to pass in the senate when they begin voting on tuesday afternoon, that according to senate majority leader chuck schumer. and then as you mentioned there, the president is expected to sign it to then quickly send weapons and equipment to ukraine to meet the urgent battlefield needs. that is what the president's

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

of how quickly the us would be able to get arms into the hands of soldiers. there after the us senate vote in a president's signature will the feeling here in kyiv is that all that could happen very quickly. >> obviously, everybody here in the ukrainian capital and really across the front lines and across this country is looking forward to tuesday, hoping that things will move very quickly than a lot of the things that ukrainians believed that they need are already stage with a us military in places in europe. and so therefore, once a decision is made, they believe that those that gear could be brought here to ukraine very quickly. and then obviously disseminated to the battlefield very quickly as well. there's two main things that the ukrainians are talking about, and certainly priscilla touched on that a little bit. they say that air defense systems are extremely important, right now, not just for the front line, all they are very important there to combat the russian air force, but also to cities like the one that i am in right now, the russians have drastically increased their aerial attacks

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