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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> we're talking about millions upon millions. >> reporter: but now the cdc reports 22 women in 11 states have had bad reactions after receiving a counterfeit version of a popular treatment, half of them sent to the hospital. symptoms in these cases include slurred speech, droopy eyelids, difficulty breathing, swallowing, and raising arms. the symptoms appeared within days or weeks of getting the shot. in all of these cases, the injections were administered in non-health care settings. unclear at this point is if the cases of illness all stem from one bad batch or if multiple versions of fake botox are to blame. >> this is still at its heart a medical procedure and needs to be really cared for in that way. >> reporter: the cdc says when receiving botox injections, make sure the provider is licensed. >> this is again about having that good relationship with your provider and feeling comfortable to say, hey, can i take a look, can you talk me through what the product is going to be. >> reporter: experts say check the label on the box. it should be written in english.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

something judge merchan did really unorthodox, in fact, unprecedented in my experience. when we pick injuries we generally don't start by having the judge say if there's anybody here who thinks they can't be fair and impartial, raise their hand. about 50 of the first batch of 196 jurors raised their hand, and they were summarily dismissed. i can tell you that's not the way jury selection is ordinarily conducted. usually if a juror says they don't think they can be fair, we ask a bunch of probing questions to really test whether they can be fair or not. but in this case, judge merchan basically decided to let those jurors who feel like they would have a hard time being fair sitting in judgment of donald trump just opt out. they could summarily leave. and i think that is one of the reasons we saw jury selection progress really rapidly. 12 jurors in the box in less than three days of jury selection is pretty impressive.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

have been talking about. vaughn hillyard is at his post outside the courthouse for us. joining us is former manhattan district attorney catherine christian. vaughn, there's 17 perspective jurors being questioned. there are five slots left. i understand that one of the perspective jurors actually broke down in tears and was dismissed for cause. is that correct? >> reporter: that's right. the big question here over the next however -- before the lunch break is, are they able to find five alternates out of the batch of 17 who are remaining? five have been dismissed from the batch of 22 who are facing this more intense line of questioning. you noted that there was a potential juror who broke down crying in the courtroom saying that she was anxious and nervous because her father is a longtime friend of governor chris christie. when she had answered and

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BBC News

accept retaliation.— accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy _ accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of — accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of the _ accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of the biden - philosophy of the biden administration while iran and israel believed by deterrence by punishment larger displays of force that convey a particular salient political message. in the short term, the quest for de—escalation can actually underwrite the next batch of escalation. we have seen that by the biden administration �*s failed attempt to get iran to come back to the table for a nuclear deal. when you pull punches, sometimes it emboldens the adversary. in the case of israel, it remains to be seen if there was some behind the scenes constraining of israel, or a quid pro quo, illuminating the strike and iran, but potentially widening the israeli campaign, which is the priority after six months from the netanyahu government as well as coordinating more broadly on containing the nuclear threat. here in washington. _ containing the nuclear threat. here in washington, democrats in the us house of representatives backed a measure to vote on an aid package for ukraine on saturday. the measure moves conference one step closer to a military aid package, the house

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BBC News

quest for de—escalation can underwrite the next batch of escalation. we have seen that by the biden administration's build attempt to get iran to come back to the table for our nuclear deal. when you powell punchesit nuclear deal. when you powell punches it emboldens your adversary. it remains to be seen if there was some behind the scenes constraining up israel or some working out as to a quid pro quo, limiting the strike in iran but potentially widening the israeli campaign backin widening the israeli campaign back in rafah, back in gaza, which is the priority after six months after as well as courtney and more broadly and containing the iranian nuclear threat. ., �* , containing the iranian nuclear threat. ., v , containing the iranian nuclear threat. . �*, , threat. that's my last question. _ threat. that's my last question. where - threat. that's my last| question. where does threat. that's my last - question. where does this threat. that's my last _ question. where does this leave israel's war in gaza?— israel's war in gaza? takes the focus back _ israel's war in gaza? takes the focus back towards _ israel's war in gaza? takes the focus back towards rafah - israel's war in gaza? takes the focus back towards rafah and i focus back towards rafah and gaza, but also in the media limelight. it'sjust gaza, but also in the media limelight. it's just a gaza, but also in the media limelight. it'sjust a matter of green lighting that operation, the matter of the objects for prime minister netanyahu who is intent on carrying it out, but that comes with timetables, the optics and the politics of 2024, which is an election year here in washington. {iii an election year here in washington. an election year here in washinuton. , ., ~ washington. of course. thank ou so washington. of course. thank you so much _ washington. of course. thank you so much for— washington. of course. thank you so much forjoining -

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The Faulkner Focus

the gag order is totally unconstitutional. the judge should not be there. the judge is highly conflicted. he should not be there. >> the second batch of the 96 potential jurors were brought into the courtroom. as is the procedure, judge merchan asked if anybody cannot be fair and impartial concerning mr. trump and they have a raising of hands and this morning 48 people out of 96 just over half basically raised their hands and said they couldn't be fair and impartial or could not serve and were dismissed. they are questioning the individual jurors randomly who have remained. we'll see how that goes and if they can get the panel seated by next monday. it seems, harris, with some questions about two of the jurors already, it may be a little more slow going. back to you. >> harris: i want to make sure i get the facts straight. you said that this person said that they felt like they

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Outnumbered

the judge is highly conflicted he should not be there. >> as far as the second batch of 96 potential jurors who were brought in today when asked to raise their hand if they could not be unfair, 48, over half said they could not judge mr. trump properly or fairly so they were excused. they have now gone into questioning individual jurors in the jury box, and three of those jurors said that they had already read the book "the art of the deal" and someone else who was questioned says he follows both mr. trump and michael cohen on social media. back to you. >> harris: social media, the great unifier. when i look at her face, we know that we have a right to an impartial jury. we have a right to an impartial judge. i am just wondering, if this judge is displaying any behavior or past ties to signal

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BBC News

the 2024 paris 0lympics get under way in 100 days�* time. almost 8 million tickets have been sold for games. the last batch went on sale today. the president of the organising committee says there'll be unprecedented security at the sporting venues, but he is "very satisfied" with preparations for the event. 0ur sports editor dan roan sent this report from paris. the view from the top of paris's most famous landmark is changing, 0lympic venues springing up across the city as the biggest event france has ever organised looms into view, with almost 8 million tickets already sold. paris is getting transformed into an olympic park. as you can see, most of our most iconic venues are going to be hosting some of the major events. the stands are being built. i think our city is ready to welcome you and the athletes. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games — preparations gathering pace with just 100 days to go.

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Deadline White House

who have strong opinions on whether donald trump is guilty or not. and this is the first juror who made the call to the court last night after hearing from friends, families and colleagues asking if she was a juror on the trump trial and saying that she didn't know this morning whether she could be impartial because of the pressures. so now this process here continues. another part of this from the last half hour, walking through some of the questioning from the prosecutors and the defense team of this current batch of 18 jurors who are facing deeper line of questioning here, just how small new york city for all the millions of folks here, just how small the community really is here. you're having one person who is so very knowledgeable of mark pom rands's book. another who works for hakeem jeffries. another saw donald trump shopping back in the day. you have another guy who says he wanted to thank donald trump for renovating the hockey rink in

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

>> reporter: tonight, the jury is set in the first criminal trial of a former president. seven men and five women will decide whether donald trump falsified business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn actress stormy daniels, to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016 election. it came after a morning of setbacks. with trump looking on, two jurors selected earlier in the week removed by judge juan merchan. the first, an oncology nurse, asking to be let go, saying she "definitely has concerns now" about her identity becoming public. she had already received questions from friends, colleagues, and family, adding, "i don't believe at this point that i can be fair and unbiased." another juror ousted for a different reason -- prosecutors determining an i.t. consultant did not answer the juror questionnaire truthfully by failing to reveal his arrest in the 1990s for "tearing down political advertisements." lawyers for the prosecution and defense then questioning a new batch of jurors to fill out the

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