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Anderson Cooper 360

have the judge is highly conflicted thing is a mess. >> trump aired frustrations after the full jury and one alternate was picked including a female physical therapists, a woman who works for a multinational apparel company, a man who works for an e-commerce company retired male wealth manager, and a female speech therapist. this followed a dramatic start to jury selection on thursday with judge juan merchan scolding press for reporting some information contained in the juror questionnaire, including specific employers that could potentially identify jurors. this after a female in khaliji nurse was excused after saying aspects of her identity were made public, saying she could no longer be impartial. she tells the judge yesterday alone, i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone, questioning my identity as a juror. i don't believe at this point that i can be fair and unbiased. the second juror dismissed is an older man from puerto rico who says he finds

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All In With Chris Hayes

nature of the court proceedings and the wealth of personal information available on the internet it has not been hard to identify these people. this issue was brought up in court today. judge merchan directed the press to avoid physical descriptions of jurors and ruled information about their employers will be redacted from transcripts. one person took it to a new level. both tuesday and wednesday nights, devoting entire segments to airing all the available information about the jurors and his opinion on whether they are suspect. >> so the seven jurors chosen can we trust them? juror number two. a nurse from the upper eastside with a masters degree. she said two things that stuck out. one, quote, i don't really have an opinion of trump. end r and quote no one is above the law. i'm not so sure about juror number two. number two is the nurse. this nurse scares me if i'm trump she is from the upper

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Anderson Cooper 360

you may have seen that today and i have to say if they get the whole jury pick tamara than he's done a great job. job of getting it done this week. >> the two jurors were dismissed today as we've talked about one, because concerns her identity had figured out, the judge has the media to refrain from describing jurors by physical descriptions, not disclosed. their current and past employers what happens? do you worry that details will leak out? i mean, as jeff was saying, you know, it is very easy for some unscrupulous person to put information out there inevitably, i'm afraid that as geoff teube said, things will leak out and there's not much you can do about that other than pick alternate jurors. >> i mean, it's going to frighten jurors who are on this panel if things start to bubble up about them, given the tenor of the time i'm the threats the passions that are evoked in this election it could very

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DETR: Initial claims for regular UI at lowest level since March; nearly 273,000 continued claims filed

For the week ending November 28, initial claims for unemployment insurance (UI) totaled 6,442, down 1,679 claims, or 20.7 percent, compared to the previous week’s total of 8,121 claims, according to finalized data from the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR).

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Outnumbered

situation you can get. it is a llar. hello cash how are you that is exactly what it is. >> emily: next. many people consider pets to be members of the family but they do not get paid bereavement time when a pet passes away, but we are seeing more employers who are considering that idea what is your take? >> kevin: i am for it. i have realize how important pets are in people's lives. when fluffy guys -- 15 minutes. 15 minutes a moment of silence for fluffy. okay. 20 minutes max. >> here's the thing. you are afforded personal time out for any reason why should you afford pet bereavement leave where you can put that under personal time off any people can take for any reason. i want to take a pedicure or go to met funeral -- why should i

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The World Today with Maryam...

will be seated at up to six ? having seated seven at this point, seemed like good progress. but seated seven at this point, seemed like good progress.— like good progress. but then very cuickl it like good progress. but then very quickly it became _ like good progress. but then very quickly it became clear— like good progress. but then very quickly it became clear that - like good progress. but then very quickly it became clear that not l quickly it became clear that not only one but then two jurors were going to be potentially excused and then they were. the first is a young female and she said that really after sleeping on it and having family and friends reach out to her guessing that she was a likely juror, shejust felt guessing that she was a likely juror, she just felt that she couldn't really separate outside opinions from her decisions in court. she told the judge she wasn't sure she could be fair and impartial any more. thejudge sure she could be fair and impartial any more. the judge that essentially was a shame, she would've been a very good juror, then he actually asked news outlets inside the courtroom to refrain from publicising any other potential jurors' employers. an approach to thisjury selection what jurors' employers. an approach to this jury selection what is and isn't allowed. the second juror that

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

was released during the court proceedings. it wasn't as if the media discovered who these individuals were with their backgrounds were, and reported it we in the media were reporting what the court had released that information. right? >> that's right. this is something that should have been foreseen. i mean, in the questionnaire, which is going to be answered by each of these jurors in the box in open court to be as you said, reported on by anyone who's there asked them what their current employer is and any past employers, and that piece of information is just two specific i think that the judge and the parties should have foreseen that this might happen, and they should have already put in place some sort of measured to say, well, it's important to the parties to know where someone works, perhaps it's not important to the public and it has the risk of identifying them. so you're right, this really should have been foreseen by the judge the parties and should never have happened. >> i totally agree. are jennifer thank you very much. jennifer rodgers helping us

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The ReidOut

the court. the other was dismissed after telling the judge she had concerns about her identity becoming public. the juror said friends and family have already inquired about whether she's a juror. and given these outside influences she was concerned about her ability to be fair and impartial. after excusing her, judge merchan instructed journalists in the room to stop reporting on perspective jurors' employers and asked them to use common sense when giving physical descriptions. all of which just goes to show one of the major challenges these jurors face in deciding the criminal fate of one of the most well known and dangerous people in the country. as "the new york times" puts it, quote, jurors are risking their safety and their privacy to sit in judgment of a former commander in chief who is now their fellow citizen. a heavy responsibility that could unnerve even the most seen it all of new yorkers. and it comes as the d.a.'s office said this morning that

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Trump Trial Today

specific employers that could potentially identify juror first the judge's remarks come after one juror, a female oncology nurse was excused after saying aspects of her identity were made public saying she could no longer be impartial. she tells the judge yesterday alone, i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone, questioning my identity as a juror. i don't believe at this point that i can be fair and unbiased. the second juror dismissed is an older man from puerto rico who says he finds trump fascinating and mysterious. he was dismissed after prosecutors questioned if his answer about whether he had ever been accused of a crime was accurate, they identified someone with the same name who was arrested in the 1990s for tearing during down political posters. the exact reason for the jurists dismissal though, is not known nearly 100 new perspective jurors came through the freezing courtroom for questioning, at least half were immediately sent home for saying they could not be impartial at the defendant's

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Most employees aren't happy about return-to-office policies

Fully remote jobs are getting harder and harder to come by, and employees aren't too happy about that.

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