Price. Then go to harrys dr. Hello again and welcome. Its part people. Today were asking after a dramatic week of Michael Cohen on the stand, did trumps former fixer blow the prosecutions case, then debating the debate, our panel weighs in on whats at stake. After this weeks Bombshell Agreement between trump and biden and the final jeopardy category is new format weve got the twist coming to the 60 yearold was shot. The gang is here and ready to go. So sit back, relax, and lets talk about up first after an explosive week of testimony, Donald Trumps Hush Money Trial is wrapping up with Closing Arguments expected as soon as tuesday. It could all hinge on the prosecutions star witness, trumps former fixer, Michael Cohen. He made damaging allegations but trumps team pumped serious holes in his credibility i think theres a very interesting day, fascinating donald trump feeling strong after as lawyer grilled cohen about lying under roe including about this, we to work in the white house . No
competition in saudi arabia. prosecutors are seeking a two and a half yearjail term for mr rubiales, who denies any wrongdoing. separately, he s also due to go on trial for sexual assault for kissing playerjenni hermoso on the mouth after last summer s world cup final. to the premier league, where there are three fixtures on wednesday which will have an impact on both the title race and the relegation battle. 18th placed luton travel to arsenal in second, brentford host brighton while in the day s late game third placed manchester city host aston villa in fourth. unia emery s side won the return fixture at villa park 1 0 back in december. meanwhile, burnley boss vincent kompany has been charged with misconduct by the football association after he was sent off during saturday s 2 2 draw at chelsea. the manager was dismissed by referee darren england for protesting against a penalty decision that led to a red card for defender lorenz assignon. kompany has until friday to respon
indeed politicians in general, this is what politics and democracy can look like. when people here are deciding what happens as far as the government s bait is concerned. and, boy, does the prime minister know it tonight. the government s fate. join us at ten when we will tell you what has happened. now it s time to join the news team is concerned. and, boy, does hello. i m hugh ferris. welcome to a slightly shorter sportsday this evening with events at parliament. but for all the lurching turbulence of manchester united s season so far, they do still have a chance of reaching the last 16 of the champions league tonight. the task is by no means small, nor completely in their control, but a win against bayern munich and harry kane at old trafford, and a draw between the group s other two teams and the picture would once again change for erik ten hag and the team. patrick gearey reports. a dismal, miserable day for manchester united. manchester united havel been thoroughly b
in trafalgar square. i reckon this year s is better. feels a bit sort of plumper around the waist, which seems to be the more classic, conical christmas tree shape. anyway, that s about as much analysis as anyone wants on my christmas tree. the problem is, though, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, his visits are getting earlier every year. so you missed him last week. so, he s not here to hear that praise, which he ll be desperate to hear, no doubt. yeah. anyway, let s see what we ve got in store on this episode of newscast. hello, it s adam in the studio. and it s chris in the studio. and keeping us company this week are ayesha hazarika from times radio and former labour adviser. hello. hello, hello. do you have a christmas tree? i do. is it girthy? it s plump and full of girth! glad to hear. and also here is will waldon, who s former director of communications for borisjohnson. hello again. hello, everyone. hi, adam? and also when boris was mayor of london. so did you ever h