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Early Start With Christine Romans

first episode premieres august 8 on hbo and max. last night the angels ohtani hit a single and double and yankees intentionally walked him in the fifth. but in the seventh, oh, my goodness, should have walked him again. the japanese superstar crushing his 35th home run in the season tying the game at three. and check out the bat flip. ohtani only hit 34 all last season. the emotion, his teammate reactions, a thing of beauty. angels win 4-3 on the walkoff singlehe tenth. reds ground crew jumping into action during a weather delay but all of a sudden, man down. the tarp monster catching another victim. crewmates leave him behind in their fight to keep the infield dry.

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Morning Joe

some, some thriller. unfortunately, instead of a thriller with us, it's a tragedy. >> you know, i've been watching "the plumbers" on hbo and i constantly am reminded it's not the crime, it's the cover-up and that's really this, it is -- it wasn't him walking with those documents, it's how he handled it after the fact, and no one would ever think a president of the united states would be that stupid, that ego centric, that focused on something of value that only he could have that he would do something this serious and that's really what the jury is going to hear about. all it takes is one juror to hang a jury. all it takes is one. so these prosecutors, let's not forget, these prosecutors have a big task, they have to convince all 12 beyond a reasonable doubt

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CNN This Morning

relationships have been on decline since women came out of the cave looked around and said this isn't so hard. >> so you don't need a man, but do you still want one? >> oh, honey, i want more than one. >> she's back! one of the key characters from "sex and the city" making a much anticipated return, kim cottrell who plays samantha jones, she is coming back for the second season and the reboot of "and just like that..." on hbo. it is especially surprising after she said last year that she declined to join the cast amid rumors of in-fighting. joining us now on this and other entertainment reporting is our friend chloe. >> and this was a story that broke the internet yesterday evening. it was all anybody was talking about. you hit the nail on the head. kim cottrell and sarah jessica

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CNN News Central

apparently kim california trel is back. the news delighting ""sex and the city"" fans after she famously told ""variety" she declined to join the cast. a spokesperson confirming that she will fill a scene as samantha jones for the reboot. just like that on hbo, khloe has all the details. what more do we know about the scene? this is pretty big news here. >> earth shattering. it's all my friends can talk about. so here's what we know. we know that the scene was filmed in march in a parking garage in queens. kim califttrall filmed this in town art car. we do know that her name was not on the call sheet.

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Leguizamo Does America

as a star of one of the very few shows that put latino stories on television back in the '70s. - [speaking spanish] - i wanna know what he's saying. - you'll find out as soon as i leave. [studio audience laughter] - he made us believe that maybe one day, we too could crack that code. - so in the summer of, like, '75, '76, one of my friends started to drive and almost every day we would go to hollywood boulevard, and we'd stop and we'd get out, and we'd walk up and down the hollywood walk of fame, then you'd go to the grauman's chinese. - yeah, yeah. - and then, you know, i would see george burns' star, and i would be like-- i would imagine my name, you know, george lopez and george burns. - right, so close. can we just cross out a few letters? - we'd look at it, and, you know-- - imagining yourself in the future, like what you could be. - so my friend ernie, who-- my first friend ever... - yeah. - he showed me comedy. showed me richard pryor on hbo. - yeah. - and there was a guy, and he comes over to my house one day and he says, hey, man... so we spent, like, maybe four months writing some stuff.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

you come to it on the page. you're reading along, and suddenly there's this black bar. immediately there's this implicit idea of control and who can control what we can read or see or know. it feels very powerful and scary to see on a page. and something has been disappeared. it was a filmic way of finding an undean hand that can disappear the speaker even when she's talking about something, trying to fight for her own autonomy, and that can just be done to her and disappearing them on the film felt like a great filmi krncht metaphor to go along with that redaction mark. >> yeah, like the real-life matrix. the film is "reality" on hbo. tina satter, thanks so much.

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Leguizamo Does America

- i wanna know what he's saying. - you'll find out as soon as i leave. [studio audience laughter] - he made us believe that maybe one day, we too could crack that code. - so in the summer of, like, '75, '76, one of my friends started to drive and almost every day we would go to hollywood boulevard, and we'd stop and we'd get out, and we'd walk up and down the hollywood walk of fame, then you'd go to the grauman's chinese. - yeah, yeah. - and then, you know, i would see george burns' star, and i would be like-- i would imagine my name, you know, george lopez and george burns. - right, so close. can we just cross out a few letters? - we'd look at it, and, you know-- - imagining yourself in the future, like what you could be. - so my friend ernie, who-- my first friend ever... - yeah. - he showed me comedy. showed me richard pryor on hbo. - yeah. - and there was a guy, and he comes over to my house one day and he says, hey, man... so we spent, like, maybe four months writing some stuff. - yeah, yeah. - and then on june 4th on 1979, i went to westwood and i went on stage for the first time, and-- - and how old are you now? how old are you?

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BBC News

declining business models. and that's why a lot of them decided to invest. and it's had multiple lives in different formats, you know, they've done different deals — whether it was in the middle east or in the united states, of course there was vice news tonight, i think it was called, on hbo. there were hundreds of millions of dollars invested into the company. yeah, one of the really interesting things about vice, it's had so many different lives. it started out as a punk magazine in montreal, and then changed a little bit to become a digital media brand with a tv channel. then i would say it's most recent iteration is this sprawling global company with offices all over the world, so it's really reinvented itself over the course of several decades. and now we're here, where it's filed for bankruptcy — just tell us what that means. so what's happening is what's

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CNN This Morning

on hbo. >> and our thanks to w. kamau bell for joining us on set. it's happening tomorrow, the coronation of king charred iii kicks off in less than 24 hours. we have coverage of the historic event. stay with us. my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

he was in the audience and here i am hugging him. >> that's amazing. >> the circle is amazing. and lynn oliver and i have a new children's book, our 39th, coming out, in september about a little duck who wants to be a detective. >> oh, my god. >> who gets her eyes checked. it is an amazing thing. >> you brought it all -- >> she gets her eyes checked. >> so she can be a detective. >> i love this. >> weaving everything together. >> the fourth and final season of "barry" airs on hbo and hbomax. henry winkler, thank you very much. >> you're so welcome. can i just say, no matter what you think writers are so important. >> that's beautiful. that does it for -- oh, my gosh, we're late. that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now.

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