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Erin Burnett OutFront

judicial conference finally decides that this should be the exceptional case. the case that is visible to the american people. i argued a case in 1980. there, the court held that the press and public have a right to see a trial, any criminal trial. but there's a catch. it's only the people who can fit in the courtroom. but the country can't fit in the courtroom. you know, this is the 214th anniversary of the other biggest trial in american history. a trial of aaron burr for treason. for fomenting and putting together an insurrection against the government of the united states. john marshall opened that trial 214 years ago today. it wasn't televised but that's because if memory serves, television hadn't been invented

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falling heavy at times. watch out for the thunderstorms. a weather warning enforce valid until 7pm. this area of pressure will track east. a far more settled day tomorrow, keyver showers around. there showers will get going by the by longer spells of rain. the rain could full heavy. there could be thunderstorms as well. rise of 19 celsius. the bulk of the showers will clear to the east. plenty of cloud will build by the end of the night. we will still be left with one or two showers potentially and temperatures will follow a 214. it will still stay breezy. tomorrow things will settle down and winds will fall lighter. a view showers around with sunny spells around. highs of around 21 celsius. it will head much cooler as we head into the weekend.

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a win over australia. the only result that will keep the ashes alive. after making a century marnus labuschagne was the batter to go. it left australia on 214—5, 61 runs behind. so with more bad weather forecast today england need enough time to take five more wickets and then if necessary score the runs required to level the series and turn the fifth test at the oval into a decider. i think it really does depend on the weather. we want to get maybe two or three today, if we had done that it would be a lot closer but you are in the lap of the gods, keeping an eye on the weather and what's happening. we will get so fingers crossed. the women's world cup continues today. the netherlands take on portugal in dunedin. earlier there was a 90th minute winner for sweden as they beat

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the enthusiasm, the dedication of the enthusiasm, the dedication of the crowd had to be applauded. the umpires were not happy with the light. for calling too dangerous for the batters and england turned to spinners. marnus labuschagne batting, keep an eye on the ball. he made 100 and had the weather relented just for australia? england relented just for australia ? england urgently relented just for australia? england urgently needed something. joe root bowling again. a touch, a catch and the evidence on review. yes, he was gone and australia were five down in the game was on. and the covers were on as well soon. australia closed the day 214 — five, still five more australian wickets the if england are to win today. three games at the women's world cup today after england got a win in their opening match yesterday. although it was hard work against a genuinely impressive haiti team as katie gornall reports from brisbane.

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was a moment of glory defiance. as close as vietnam would get to a goal. smith soon added her second. their captain got the third. a day that was symbolic yet simple for the americans. japan were the last team other than the usa to win the world cup and they made an impressive start in hamilton against zambia. the first goal here revealed a team into their rhythm. this was the zambians�* first women's world cup and they were caught out repeatedly after the break. japan made it two and then seven minutes later they added number three. it ended up 5—0. patrick gearey, bbc news. it's been a frustrating day for england's cricketers, after dominating the first three days of the fourth ashes test, there's was very little play on the fourth day at old trafford because of the weather. they managed 30 overs after lunch before the rain returned. england took one wicket, marnus labuschagne's. his 100 helped australia to 214 for 5, still 61 runs behind

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it was very hectic, very nervous. a pure opener. first world cup in 16 years and it showed. it was a big task for the danish team to take on this very important match. i think a historic match for women's football and, yes,, the first half was not pretty but we got there in the end. cricket and it's tea on day 4 of the fourth test between england and australia the morning had been wiped out by rain. australia are looking to save the game, and preserve their lead of two games to one in the series. at tea they had reached 214—5. batter marcus labuschagne finally out after a fighting century for the australians. but england still lead by 61 runs. it is now raining again at that match so it remains to be seen

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in the other games japan thrashed zambia 5—0 in group c. and denmark beat china 1—0 in group d. but it took a last minute goal for denmark to secure victory. amalie vangsgaard scored the vital goal. cricket and rain has stopped play on day 4 of the fourth test between england and australia australia are looking to save the game, and preserve their lead in the series. at tea they had reached 214—5. batter marcus labuschagne finally out after a fighting century for the australians. but england still lead by 61 runs. today's play has been badly disrupted by rain. in golf it's day 3 of the open. this year, the golfing major, is taking place at the royal liverpool golf course. the highlight so far today has been a dazzling round of 63 shot by spaniard jon rahm. it took him to 6 under par and second in the leaderboard. american brian harman is still out in front on 11 under. uk viewers can see more of the sports news in sport today coming up in a few minutes.

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play they had reached 214 for five. the batter was finally out after a fighting century. england lead by 63 runs but rain is forecast for tomorrow. engulf, big names climb up the leaderboard, one of the highlights was a round of 63 by spaniard jon rahm, it took him to six under par, third overall. the final round takes place tomorrow. the american brian harman has extended his lead to 12 under after shooting an excellent 69. so, let's take you back finally to our main story. the wildfires in greece are spreading, with the island of rhodes badly affected. we have been getting pictures from social media and teens on the

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there's was very little play on the fourth day at old trafford because of the weather. they managed 30 overs after lunch before the rain returned though england took one wicket, marnus labuschagne's, his hundred helped australia to 214 for 5, still 61 runs behind in their second innings. the forecast on sunday isn't great, which australia won't mind, theyjust need a draw to retain the ashes. the american brian harman still has a five shot lead heading into the final round of the open. he bogeyed the 1st and 11th hoels to give the rest of the field some hope but still went round in 69 to move to 12 under. fellow american cameron young is on 7 under. masters championjon rahm hit the lowest round ever scored in an open at hoylake, 63, the spaniard rocketing 36 places up the leaderboard to third. in formula 1, lewis hamilton

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and it's just always such a big lead in phase into world cups and major tournaments that you just want to get going with it. so, you know, they probably know they can perform better, but the biggest thing is they got three points in their group stage and their opening game. and yeah, i'm sure they're just relieved and happy with the win and happy to get things going now. there are similarities, of course, to england's opening game in the euros last year, in 2022, where they beat cricket and rain has ended play on day 4 of the fourth test between england and australia australia are looking to save the game, and preserve their lead in the series. at tea they had reached 214 for 5. batter marcus labuschagne finally out after a fighting century for the australians. but england still lead by 61 runs. in golf it's day 3 of the open. this year, the golfing major, is taking place at the royal liverpool golf course. the highlight so far today has been a dazzling round of 63 shot by spaniard jon rahm. it took him to 6 under par and third in the leaderboard. but american brian harman

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