verdict is read, but of course that means they haven't ruled it in either. >> right? and there's not much time. >> nicely. >> all right. thank carol. thank you. thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it's thursday, may 30, right now on cnn this morning day two of deliberations about to begin in donald trump's hush money trial after jurors sent to requests to the judge supreme court justice samuel alito, blaming his wife for flying an upside-down on flag. >> now recused, refusing to recuse himself from january 6, cases and dirty tactics, north korea launching balloons filled with feces he's and trash and dropping them on south korea i'm here in washington, alive. look at, i guess that's new york city city. there it is a little little cloudy there this morning as those jurors start to wake up, had into their second day of deliberations. good morning, everyone. i'm casey, hence it's wonderful to have you with us. >> the jury in the trump hush money trial back to work this morning after meeting for more than four-and-a-half hours yesterday, the jurors are requesting four pieces of testimony that they want to review. they want michael cohen and national enquirer chief david pecker's descriptions of an august 2015 trump tower meeting pecker's phone call with trump in june 2016 about former playboy playmate karen mcdougal and pecker's testimony about not finalizing trump's payment to the national enquirer's parent company for mcdougal's life rights jurors also want to re-hear a portion of judge merchan's instructions yesterday, trump outside the courthouse trying to set expectations. shall we say ahead of the looming decision listening to the charges from the judge who's as you know, very conflicted and, corrupt because of the, infliction. >> very, very mother teresa could not be discharges. these charges great all thing is rigged. it's a disgrace and i mean that mother teresa could dumping their structures, but we'll see we'll see how we do okay. >> trying to me now to discuss julia manchester reporter for the hill, juliette. good morning. >> good morning. tasty. >> well, so it certainly sounds like if you if you really read between the lines, there about what trump is saying, they think that they're going to lose, or that he's likely to get convicted, or at least they're trying to prepare his supporters for that by saying, well, this was inevitable all the way along. if that's what happens, this is absolutely lowering expectations, sort of comparing trump to a saint martyr, if you will and look, i think the trump team is trying to prepare themselves for a number of scenarios. look at the order to be acquitted. that would certainly be a victory for donald trump. he could essentially sail through and say, look, i was right. all long, but if this jury of quite frankly is new york peers convicts him, that's not good for him, so he's going to lowering those patients yeah. >> well, i mean, i feel like this is a time honored trump tactic basically, he's giving people talking points at their dinner tables, et cetera. are certainly for themselves as they make their decisions about. because again, let's not lose sight of the fact that he is the current presidential nominee for the republican party let's put up on the screen what the jury has asked two re-hear, and we're going to court is going to reconvene this morning. we're going to cover this, but it's it's these four things. and as i look at them, the trump tower meeting and good, that's cohen and pecker's testimony. pecker's call with trump and then pecker's testimony on not finalizing that deal, the thread that ties all these things together is donald trump's involvement and knowledge, right? it seems like trying to figure out, did he know was he aware of all of these things is a central question in this case. what do you see as you consider what they're looking at? here? that's interesting because we've seen the defense time and time again sort of tried to say, look, donald trump wasn't aware of all of this, even pinning this on his sons, eric and? >> don junior saying, well, they signed some checks, donald trump was sort of just the ceo with no knowledge sort of delegating this to other people in the organization. so this is the jury trying to get to the root of that, trying to essentially see is donald trump the common thread? how aware was he in the big question i have is they're obviously going after testimony surrounding david pecker and michael cohen that michael cohen part has got to make both sides nervous because we now how much of a wildcard michael cohen has proven to be throughout the years in terms of his involvement with trump, right. >> and it does seem as though there's a little bit for everybody in there if they're asking about cohen, is it related to his credibility? what do you maybe that helps the defense some of these other signals might indicate the jury is looking for a way to pull the strands of a conviction together. so julia let's talk about whether or not this is going to matter in terms of the election in november some recent polling from marquette university did seem to show that there would be potentially a small impact. now that may be all that matters in a very close election. if trump is found guilty in the new york case, likely voters said 46% of them would vote for joe biden, 41% for donald trump. now let's note that is 11% protest vote in there. so that's a big chunk of voters in a situation that's so close however, if trump is found not guilty, you see that switch and it's suddenly donald trump who has 46% and joe biden who has 43%. >> i think i remain skeptical than anything matters in politics anymore. >> but what is your reporting around? how each case? but each side is thinking about it. so we've seen other polling and i've talked to other strategist who have said, look, a conviction would likely maybe be adding to donald trump not be good for donald trump's sort of dent, his chances slightly. >> that being said, though, assuming we get a conviction before the first presidential debate later in june and the second, obviously in september lock-in change between now and then. and i think still when you look at voters priorities, it is not this trial. i mean, although we're all watching this trial, we're all aware of it. >> i don't think this is impacting the americans every day lives, and that's why you've seen the biden campaign in the administration. be very careful about how they approach this. yes, they had the press conference with robert de niro outside if the courtroom a few days ago, but biden the other de as he was leaving the white house, did not take questions on this. that's not a coincidence. he wants to be focusing on the economy even though that's a ton if issue for him, we still hear him messaging more on that issue than something a court case involving donald trump in new york. >> alright. julia manchester for us this morning, julia, thanks for start. thanks. i appreciate it. >> all right. just ahead, here are no longer trash talking now, north korea actually sending trash to their neighbors to the south plus boeing such a release, a plan, they say, we'll fix its mounting safety issues and the ten commandments could soon be displayed inside every single classroom in one state, we'll talk about that in one of the most active 22 seasons you can't control a tornado what kinds of interventions can we design go inside the store we're of bonding pairs within liev schreiber, sunday at nine on cnn from real quality that starts in our factory to real performance in your backyard still tools or as tough and dependable as the people who use them this fathers de, give them the gift that's built for dab right now, save $30 on the fsb 56 rc gas-powered driven real still were you stationed working or living at campbell as yoon between 1953 and 1987, if you or a loved one have suffered from a severe illness you may be eligible for a settlement offer ranging from 100,000 to $550,000 without a court filing morgan and morgan has already helping over 15,000 veterans and their families and the fight towards justice for more information, call the number on your screen or visit www. >> dot campbell as a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? 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>> service kitchen one sister that said it was free expression. it's really a for tat because what they're saying is that south korean activists are quite often sending over balloons containing propaganda, as i call it, leaflets but also things like digital cards and drives containing pop videos perhaps, or films trying to give north koreans a glimpse of the outside world, but also trying to change their views on their leadership. so north korea hey they're receiving all of this trash. is there, call it from south korea. so they're sending their own trash back. but it has caused some concerns. you can see where these things are landing. so people have been told to stay indoors in case they get hit by this trash and they're actually having to analyze it because that an exactly what's in it yeah, i was going to say it's they could be dropping more than just what appears to be trash potentially max big picture here. >> this is a region where there are simmering tensions specifically around taiwan, there are a pair of american congressional delegations visiting taiwan is the chinese have recently surrounded the island with military drills. obviously, north korea and china at tied together in key ways, the us, a critical ally of south korea and how this increasing call it. i don't know. i don't know if you put trash filled balloons under the category of tension increasing geopolitical problems or what. but what does this say if anything, about the bigger picture here? 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