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before the end of the day on friday because they even had more arguments before the jurors were excused. this is amazing and in fact, donald trump's team is arguing that this was too fast. normally, when you have jury selection, if you have one out of 100 jurors that says actually i know the defendant and have a strong feeling about him, normally they are out. technically you could keep them if they could be unbiased, but counsel will say and a judge will agree let's just be safe and let him go home. we have plenty of people that do not know the defendant. this is a situation where the baseline was not only everybody knew the defendant, but everybody had opinions about the defendant. this was a totally different process. it was baked in. you had to find people who would self select and admit, or be honest that they could be fair and impartial, or that they couldn't be. >> the judge has already excused two potential jurors. you think it will be possible

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Gutfeld

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Dateline

stratton, the cops who found and rescued amber in the park. it was never his investigation, but yet, years later, he was still traumatized by the horrible scene he encountered in the park. >> i had post-traumatic stress. not being able to sleep, auditory, hearing her shouts. >> reporter: cops are people to, after all. just like amber dane stratton needed relief. but -- >> i started to think well, is this guy a one hit wonder? but surely he couldn't be, because of how brutal it was. >> reporter: so, often, late at night in the patrol car, he prowl through city parks, looking for, what? a villain? a rapist? >> because, if he had done it once he is going to do it again, right? so i would drag my police car

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

whole of the enterprise and pull the noose a little bit tighter around the group. and it's a valuable tool. it also helps keep cooperators and witnesses in line because they can recognize that if they do try to do something against the story, against what they've told maybe under oath at some point, that they could end up on the opposite side of -- with trump. so, it's a good tool, and i'm not surprised to see these folks in it. >> you think it could be potentially used to help flip other people? >> sure. >> we'll see what that looks like for these 30 other people. burt jones, he's the current lieutenant governor of the state of georgia. the only reason he couldn't be indicted here -- we don't know for sure he would have. the only reason he couldn't be was because fani willis held a fund-raiser for his opponent. what do you make of he's unindicted coconspirator number eight? >> not really surprising. his team filed the grievance to get him off the initial list.

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Dateline

restraining order push against him. then we eventually tracked down massie. >> and they realized right away he could not be the killer. >> he wasn't a neck brace. he had been in a bad accident and he had some paralysis in his arms. so we knew it couldn't be. him >> meaning this visitor, whoever he was, had left a fake name and phone number. who would do that? and then they found another neighbor who had talked to the guy, heard his story. they got a good enough look at him to help with a composite sketch. >> we are just on the 10:00 news. >> austin please ask for help in solving a murder. please want to question a man who is seen in the area a few days before that murder. the man was described as white, between the ages of 35 and 45, he's about six feet tall and neatly dressed. >> we were hoping to get tips. >> what do you know? before long women started calling. with tales about a man who wanted to buy a house. >> so, what were you hearing from people who may have had a

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Sportsday

the winner couldn't be found in 120 minutes, so it went to penalties, with chloe kelly smashing home the winner to send england through to the last eight. so, a dramatic win for england, who move into the quarterfinals to play colombia orjamaica on saturday. our reporterjane dougall is there. jane, this was far from comfortable and england will feel fairly fortunate to still be at the tournament. england is also very lucky to be here. nigeria were the better team throughout the match and they had a couple of chances to have managed to win it and put england out. they wouldn't have been the first big team to have gone out because we have seen in america, the holders,

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

they maybe would have had 57 if somebody was present who couldn't be. the reason it failed is because mitch mcconnell went to the members and said, do me a personal favor and vote against this. people said to him, do you think nancy will let this fail, stop? no. so we had to form our own house bipartisan committee. they did excellent work. probably one of the best achievements in terms of a committee of that kind in the history of our country. they have laid the foundation, created a path for the justice department to have the data. this is all about the facts and the law. it's up to them then to take -- they took a couple of the recommendations of the committee in terms of the charges against the former president of the united states. >> we will have to leave it

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This Cultural Life

real violence erupted on the streets. i mean, the idea of the father in the film being threatened by the protestant hard men for refusing to go along with the gangs and threatening his catholic neighbours, was that something that directly happened to your father? there was a sense, you couldn't be in that part of belfast at that time, at least through my nine—year—old eyes you couldn't be, unless there was some sense of threat and the possibility of intimidation. and are they really vivid memories that you have? i mean, just taking yourself back to those moments, of those paving stones being dug up and the barricades being erected, was there a sense in your mind, as a young kid, that something very dangerous was happening, that there was some kind of weird seismic shift happening on the streets outside? yes, because for a while, what had been really a sort of wonderland where the street where you lived was your wild west town, it was your castles, it was your place for dragons, it was the place of dreams,

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This Cultural Life

to cope with that is part of the nature of it but a lot of it's true. even though there is humour and a sense of optimism throughout the film, i mean, this is a moment in history, 1969, where real violence erupted on the streets. i mean, the idea of the father in the film being threatened by the protestant hard men for refusing to go along with the gangs and threatening his catholic neighbours, was that something that directly happened to your father? there was a sense, you couldn't be in that part of belfast at that time, at least through my nine—year—old eyes, you couldn't be, unless there was some sense of threat and the possibility of intimidation. and are they really vivid memories that you have? i mean, just taking yourself back to those moments, of those paving stones being dug up and the barricades being erected, was there a sense in your mind, as a young kid, that something very dangerous was happening, that there was some kind of weird

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This Cultural Life

of it but a lot of it's true. even though there is humour and a sense of optimism throughout the film, i mean, this is a moment in history, 1969, where real violence erupted on the streets. i mean, the idea of the father in the film being threatened by the protestant hard men for refusing to go along with the gangs and threatening his catholic neighbours, was that something that directly happened to your father? there was a sense, you couldn't be in that part of belfast at that time, at least through my nine—year—old eyes, you couldn't be, unless there was some sense of threat and the possibility of intimidation. and are they really vivid memories that you have? i mean, just taking yourself back to those moments, of those paving stones being dug up and the barricades being erected, was there a sense in your mind, as a young kid, that something very dangerous was happening, that there was some kind of weird seismic shift happening on the

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