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able to find it, but would i be able to find an extra large version of it for me? >> well, you might not be able to find it now. nike announced they are already sold out. they did not make enough of these caitlin clark jerseys for demand. these preorders are delays in august with women's sports. you've seen it in the wnba as we saw them with the women national hockeys jerseys, and they are frustrating. >> it's an important point. now let me ask you real quickly, david, about caitlin clark. they spiked. how do you see clark's popularity translating now into the wnba? can we be sure these new fans will follow her when the competition also evolves there? >> i think so. but what we're looking at right now is whether or not this is a moment for women's basketball or whether we are seeing a

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CNN Newsroom Live

jail over the hush money payments. how soon do you think the first witness will be called? and who do you consider to be the star witness for the prosecution? >> well, the first witness is going to be called today, given any delays that may occur, highly doubt that it will be able delay till tomorrow. sorry, in terms of who's going to be the star witness? yes. people say is michael cohen? yes. people stay is stormy daniels. but really the witness is going to be the documents. those are want to be the most important pieces of evidence and the witnesses in this case against donald trump. and of course, michael cohen because michael cohen is going to lay out, give a narration as to why these documents are important, why the other witnesses are important, and technically, at the end, or the other witnesses are going to be corroborating what michael cohen says and eventually at closing arguments to prosecutor is going to be able to argue, look, michael cohen, he said what he said yes, he has his baggage, but he can be believed y because x

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CNN Newsroom Live

did partially blame delays in western weapons deliveries for the russia was able to dig in on those southern and eastern front lines eventually thwarting ukraine's attempted counter offensive. but right now, we see a mixture of very fulsome praise for the us and gratitude for having this vote having passed through the house with these calls for increased speed, i don't nbc's meet the press on sunday. he also had this to say this aid will strengthen ukraine and sand when is the permanent powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan's, the united states will stay with ukraine, will protect the cranium and they will protect the double attack democracy in the world won't become a second afghanistan, i don't think that is a throwaway comment. >> i think that was designed to get the attention of both the us and russia, given of course,

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CNN Newsroom Live

required to give an opening statement, but assume in this case, of course, that they are going to give an opening statement. and they're going to be confined as the any arguments that they can make as well. >> of course, both sides have different narratives and it's the tail of who gives the best narrative for this jury. >> what i'm curious to see, who will be the first to witnesses that the prosecution calls because today it may be the right after opening statements that they call it first witness. >> and of course, as the list of witnesses, the list of players in this case is really trigging, say the late, so you have the former president and presidential candidate, a porn star, a playbook a former playboy model the national enquirer is former publisher. and of course, trump's former lawyer and fixer, who went to jail over the hush money payments. how soon do you think the first witness will be called? and who do you consider to be the style? and as for the prosecution well, the first witnesses today, given any delays that may occur, highly

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Meet the Press

crashing down. only to be left with one sad, unanswerable question. why did isaiah do it? >> i wonder how he could do something like that. why was he so desperate to hurt someone so kind? there is no one who could say she wasn't the most giving person so why would you not ask? if you would've asked her, i'm sure she would've given you the world. world. i'm andrea canning. thank you for watching. this sunday, wartime support. >> the bill is passed. >> after months of delays, republican speaker mike johnson

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possible in the 7th of october. —— investigative committee. yolande knell, middle east correspondent, thank you. the uk government says it's determined that its bill to allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda should face no further delays. it says members of both the upper and lower chambers of parliament will have to keep voting until it's approved. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey. the prime minister will hold a press conference in about an hour and a half. we'll take you live to that when it happens. joining me now from the rwandan capital kigali is our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, and our political correspondent harry farley is in westminster for us. good morning to both of you. hello, both of you. barbara plett usher, first in kigali, if i could turn to you and ask what the view is there,

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exact— that's why i'm not going to get into exact detail about what exactly is going _ exact detail about what exactly is going to — exact detail about what exactly is going to happen, when and where because _ going to happen, when and where because that willjust give people more _ because that willjust give people more opportunities to frustrate the process— more opportunities to frustrate the process what i can tell you is that an enormous amount of prep work has .one an enormous amount of prep work has gone on _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on we _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on. we have trained 200 of our best caseworkers, we have increased attention capacity to hold people, we have _ attention capacity to hold people, we have identified identified specific courtrooms to make available the rightjudges, put an airfield _ available the rightjudges, put an airfield on... and booked commercial charter— airfield on... and booked commercial charter planes for the first commercial flights and train 500 escort— commercial flights and train 500 escort and make sure that everything on the _ escort and make sure that everything on the rwandan end is ready for people — on the rwandan end is ready for people to — on the rwandan end is ready for people to be received. what i will say is _ people to be received. what i will say is this— people to be received. what i will say is this and not just about one flight~ _ say is this and not just about one flight~ this — say is this and not just about one flight. this is about a regular rhvthm. _ flight. this is about a regular rhythm, multiple flights a month through— rhythm, multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond because — through the summer and beyond because that's how you build a sustainable deterrent. the first flight _ sustainable deterrent. the first flight on — sustainable deterrent. the first flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we _ flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we would like but you can see the delays — than we would like but you can see the delays that we have been subject to thanks _ the delays that we have been subject to thanks to the labour party but is

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Breakfast

the government says it is determined that its flagship bill shouldn't face any further delays and that when it returns to parliament today, mps and peers will have to keep sitting and voting until it's passed. 0ur reporter simonjones has more. in the world's busiest shipping lane, another group of migrants reaches uk waters. they are picked up by the border force and taken to dover. the government's big plan to stop the boats is and remains sending some asylum seekers thousands of miles away to rwanda to act as a deterrent. it's faced repeated opposition in the house of lords, but the prime minister says enough is enough. at the end of the day, we've got to get this bill passed and i've said now very clearly we're going to get this done on monday. we don't want any more prevarication or delay. enough from the labour party, we're going to get this bill passed and then we will work to get flights off so we can build that deterrent, because that is the only way to resolve this issue. 6,265 migrants have crossed the channel in small boats so far this year, according to the home office.

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Breakfast

lawrence calls on police to reopen the investigation into his murder, as officers issue another apology for the way they've handled the case parliament set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill — mps and peers are due to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. he's used to facing danger in the wild — but it's his own back yard that now worries steve backshall. he'll tell us about his mission to clean up the river thames. in sport — accustaions of bias towards a match official nottingham forest say three penalty decsions went against them because the video assistant referee supports relegation rivals luton. the fa are investigating. it isa it is a cold and for some frosty start in south—east england and east anglia. most starting on a cloudy note. some light rain heading south—eastwards. brightening up in scotland and northern ireland in the afternoon. all the details later.

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