Ramadan, but lets have a pause so we can get the aid in and get the hostages out. And i think thats absolutely crucial. Thats long been britains position. Lets have a pause and then use that to try and build momentum for a genuine, sustainable ceasefire where we get hamas leaders out of gaza, we dismantle the Terrorist Infrastructure and we dont go back fighting. We want to see an end to this bloodshed, but we do have to support israels right to selfdefense and right to live in a future without a hamasrun state right next to it as very important part of the picture foreign. Secretary lord david cameron, we appreciate your time. Thank you so much for being with us this morning thank you, john. We have got new developments on a key ally to donald trump, a new our of Cnn News Central starts right now heading back to prison this time for lunch lying under oath today, Donald Trumps former cfo will learn how much time he will spend behind bars. A law written before arizona was even a state l
Possible as well, which could produce gusty winds. Otherwise, expect cloudy skies with low temperatures in the upper 40s. Most of the rain will be out of here overnight tonight into early saturday morning. In fact, for most of saturday, we ll seep p partly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the upper 50s to near 60. A cold front moves in saturday, causing our highs to drop into the upper 40s by sunday. Now, talking about sunday, expect mostly cloudy skies and a few showers. We ll start to see a bit more sun monday and tuesday, but it won t be warm at all. High the mid 30s enjoy your weekend new details tonight about yesterday s double homicide in newport news. Police have identified the two men shot to death and are calling the man charged with their murder a dangerous ruthless suspect. Chief Richard Myers spoke about the incident this morning. Newschannel 3 s kelly rule was there and has the latest. The man police are calling a suspect in a doublehomicide yesterday shot his gun while runn
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General. Now, i know theres a lot going on in the country right now, but this is remarkable new reporting. I mean the nature of Prosecutors Offices is that we, the public, are not supposed to know what theyre working on and what theyre doing until they publicly act, until they, you know, indict someone and bring about a criminal trial. When an investigation is ongoing, when a prosecution is potentially in the works, that is by necessity secret. We, the public, dont get to know about that until a Prosecutors Office acts out loud. And that secrecy about the prosecutorial process is a pillar of the rule of law. We need that. We dont need people indicted by rumor and whisper and discussion without anybody having to prove their case, right . But that secrecy around Prosecutors Offices also provides insulation. It provides sort of deadening insulation, protection from public view in the event that something goes wrong inside the prosecutorial process, in the event that, say, someone inside t
Cases that touch on the president s interests that attorney general bill barr has interfered with or intervened in since basically right after he got sworn in as attorney general. Now, i know theres a lot going on in the country right now, but this is remarkable new reporting. I mean, the nature of Prosecutors Offices is that we the public are not supposed to know what theyre working on and what theyre doing until they publicly act until they, you know, indict someone and bring about a criminal trial. When an investigation is ongoing, when a prosecution is potentially in the works that is by necessity secret. We the public dont get to know about that until Prosecutors Office acts out loud. And that secrecy about the prosecutorial process is a pillar of the rule of law. We need that. We dont need people indicted by rumor and whisper and discussion without anybody having to prove their case, right . But that secrecy around Prosecutors Offices also provides insulation. It provides sort of