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The Beat With Ari Melber

mechanisms they use, video, hologram, tick-tock, you name it. but in the decades ahead, and the political tomes about this new chapter in a long-running question that out dates democracies but is at the core of any rule of law democracy which is this clash between power, who gets it, how we hand it out, and accountability which has always tested more in how we deal with the powerful than everyone else. so, i say that is a bit of an opening. i hope it's not too grandiose. but a big picture thought. right now, we will turn to something we prepared to begin the special. which is, how we all went through this from when it first started to break on that day i mentioned, thursday, may 30th. >> we have a verdict in the criminal trial of donald trump. >> we are looking at count one, guilty, count two, guilty.

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Sportsday

so that's what i wanted to mean when i said that they have the key against him. i know when stefanos is playing great, but i know tactically what i have to do in the match. jannik sinner survived a scare to book his place in the quarterfinals. he lost the opening set against home favourite corentin moutet — but the second seed fought back to win in four sets, and will play grigor dimitrov next — who's reached the last eight for the first time in his career at the age of 33. well, it has been a busy day of action with no rain finally, and the tournament climax getting nearer. earlier, we spoke to our tennis correspondent who says it'll take something special to stop alcaraz and swiatek in both draws. i think he mightjust be my man to beat. jannik sinner would be the other obvious one, and, despite the late finish we saw

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Inside With Jen Psaki

he literally said i'm not allowed to use his name because of the gag order. i know you are watching this closely and prepared to take action and responsive he does keep coming after your client? >> we have taken action at every turn. i think a lot of people forget because michael can tend to have a dramatic persona, what he has actually been through, the trauma he has actually been through, so i was there with him when michael was thrown into solitary confinement in violation of his constitutional rights and we got him out of that. i was there with him when trump filed a half a billion dollars lawsuit against michael after he testified to the grand jury in this criminal case, and so you know, i heard your opening segment with andrew and neil. it was chilling because you know, you're talking about, rightly, violations of norms

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Inside With Jen Psaki

earlier this week you said you didn't want to comment on a witness testimony before a jury rendered a verdict. they have rendered a verdict. sounds like you also suggested his account may be different from your recollection, so what was different ? >> it seems like an honest miss recollection on his part. i was never in a meeting with david pecker. listening to his testimony, i think you may have passed me in the hallway, so in his memory, i'm a giraffe. i loomed large. i wrote in a memo every conversation i had. >> so, you are never in a meeting with david pecker? >> never. never been an immense presence. >> that is a difference. i wanted to talk to you about the other three cases because as i noted in my opening, there are three other cases pending including two federal cases that are definitely on hold. i want to play something you said to me last june about the timing. >> i can't imagine a circumstance where the department of justice would not it, if they're going to charge

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CNN This Morning

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

fraudulent records, then that's in connection with another crime which is a new york state election crime to influence the election. and that has to be done by unlawful means. but you don't have to prove that crime. that is the unlawful means and that's where they used this federal election crime. so to me, because that's not actually a crime whose elements you need to charge. i don't think it's a problem that it's a federal crime, but sure. anytime you have something that has an actually been litigated specifically, and the court of appeals had said, yes this is okay. there's a small opening there, but i don't see legally when you think through the analysis why it actually would be overturned on that basis. >> all right. share another legal question. >> do you think that it is highly unlikely that a judge would sentenced a former president to jail. >> and if so, what are the other possible punished? >> i don't think it's highly unlikely. i do think it's unlikely in this case for two reasons. one, he doesn't have a criminal history, but two machine has already telegraphs. he doesn't like the idea of

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

dozens of stocks have been put on a pause because of a technical glitch over the new york stock exchange. cnn reporter matt egan is joining us right now. matt, what more of you learned? tell us about this well, this is a developing situation. >> here's what we know. the new york stock exchange says that it is investigating what they're calling a technical issue involves what's known as limit op, limit down, which is really a safeguard put in place to prevent stock prices from moving to wildly. now, in just the last few moments, the new york stock exchange sent out an update saying that these stocks that have been impacted, they are reopening or are in the process of the opening and they say that the issue at the heart of this has been resolved. now we're going to keep an eye to see how these stocks open up trading because there was a bizarre situation where you mentioned dozens of stocks were halted for no apparent reason. some of them were showing really unusual moves up, most

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The Faulkner Focus

scientific administrator for 54 years, more than a half century and you were director of the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases for more than three decades, is that right? >> 38 plus years. >> okay. i assume that you've never been accused of trying to start a disease before, is that right? >> that is correct. >> you have devoted your life to fighting infectious diseases for the american people, is that right? >> that is correct. >> i want to go back to this email that you cited in your opening because i think it goes right to the heart of this campaign of character assassination against you. the claim was essentially that you tried to cover up the possibility of there having been a laboratory leak, which, of course, is perfectly possible and if committee were doing its

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Breakfast

finished in the not—too—distant future. it should have been a special day to day with the ceremonial opening. it will take place. very much rob's determined wish it would carry on today because not a day can be wasted. we will leave you with images of the tributes, the magic number seven. the centre that will be built in rob's name. a true legacy for a true legend. studio: wonderful to see those tributes. even though the news only came out yesterday evening. and sally was right, he changed the conversation and taught us about this horrible disease. and thank you for your memories you have sent in. if you've got memories of rob that you'd like to share this morning, you can get in touch with us in the usual ways. you can send us a message on whatsapp — orjust scan the qr code and that will automatically start a chat with us.

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BBC News

more, and be given that extra layer of care. when you hear about rob, you hear about how incredible he was on the pitch as a team—mate and off the pitch when he was playing. there was this fundraiser, £15 million, he and kevin sinfield rays, the awareness they raised. as sally said in the report, he was determined not to give in until his last breath and the fact that today's ceremony will go ahead, it was very much rob's wish that the ceremony goes ahead so that the opening of that building is not delayed by a single day. i think that probably tells you everything you need to know about this man, not only what he achieved on the pitch and off the pitch and she was diagnosed, but as you say, even in his last breath, he was determined that his life would mean something and his legacy will be an incredible one in years to come.— one in years to come. john, thank ou. the royal college of nursing says

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