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Violent Earth

to forecasting. i describe myself as a tornado epidemiologist. it's really someone who tries to understand the circumstances that lead someone to be injured or die from something. what are the factors that explain fatalities, and what kinds of interventions can we design, whether in our communication system or structurally in our communities, to help mitigate that threat? among the things studied was the amount of time given to warn the public about tornadoes. a tornado warning is issued when a storm is either actively producing a tornado or it looks really likely to. and we're starting to explore what is the right amount of lead time to give people. what they figured out was there is such a thing as too much lead time. if you give people too much time, say, it's going to be 20 minutes before the tornado arrives,

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Inside With Jen Psaki

business to get done there, showing the president is up for the job and reminding the public of issues that will personally affect their lives in november. that is what people will be watching closely. trumps conviction confirms what we already know about trumps character. he is morally corrupt and inept and unethical so yes, the president could scream and yell you are at a convicted felon at him over and over again and maybe he will although that doesn't feel like his style to me but you never know. democrats may sell shirts with truck behind bars and maybe the campaign will, but an effective message is not just about trumps criminality. it is about the impact that a twice-impeached, four-times indicted former president would have on the american people if he's allowed back into the oval office. it needs to be about them. the biden campaigns michael tyler has been thinking long and hard about all of this and i'm going to be talking to him about it coming up next. about it coming up next.

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Inside With Jen Psaki

everyday citizens making a decision about the case? >> i think it was critical. as michael said in the msnbc segment, it is hard and certainly counter to his large personality, but it is important in terms of creating a connection with the jury and also with the larger public. he, in some ways, has gotten the short end of the stick every single time for six years. he was the only person held accountable for a long time, famously. he also was charged for things -- i know he said this and i told him not to quibble with this in his testimony. certainly, he was prosecuted for things that almost nobody is, sometimes as an add-on to other charges, which is what happened in this case, but rarely is anyone prosecuted for the kind of tax evasion he committed.

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BBC News

the former great britain rugby league international rob burrow has died aged 41 after a five—year struggle with motor neurone disease. he made his private battle with his condition a public one by raising awareness of the cruel disease which has no cure and no treatment. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart". sally nugent looks back at his life and his legacy. rob burrow�*s life is defined by his defiance of the odds. as the smallest player in a giant's game, he was world class. rob burrow, off he goes. seventh try... _ absolute legend. pound for pound, probably the strongest player we had in the squad and the strongest guy who has played in super league. so honoured to have played alongside him. born on the 26th of september

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The Big Weekend Show

out, democrats are doing damage control after the media spills the tea on the biden campaign, plus. >> everything has got to be transparent, there is a building mistrust now in the transparency of what we do. >> for being dr. fauci heads back to the health or public testimony. anita: do we really know where kids, a double life demand under dilemma is hitting gen z hard, that is straight ahead some people just know there's a better way to do things. like bundling your home and auto insurance with allstate. yeah, she knows. and some people... don't. like... come on. yikes! ughh... no. you know, there's a better way. save time and money by bundling your home and auto with allstate.

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The Big Weekend Show

together the country was doing better than i had ever done or going back to the same policies and some. >> trump will be sentenced this summer our financial penalty, home confinement, probation work for years on prison are punishments on the table. >> the judge could say house arrest or jail. >> i'm okay i don't know if the public would stand and i'm not sure the public would stand for. >> box legal have been skeptical that trump will face incarceration because of his age and lack of a prior criminal record is been convicted of the lowest level colonies in new york making it unlikely he will spend any time behind bars. former manhattan district attorney agrees. >> i think the proximity of the republican convention for days after his sentencing and if he is a candidate for the republican party the proximity of the election i would be surprised that he would be sentenced to any imprisonment. >> it is set for july 114 days before the republican national

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The Big Weekend Show

something other than science. i think dr. fauci owes the american public, parents, children and an apology. >> a duck. they really come after him repeatedly on things and he never seems to apologize for anything including learning loss in schools, they were strapping masks to children faces even outdoors for a while and he told a little white lie about the efficacy of masking early on and admitted to that it is one thing after another in this is why people don't trust. kat: yes, do you recall viewing any study for masking for children and answered i might have but i don't recall specifically that i did. these are making huge differences in children's emotional growth, so much of what i've said over and over again so much of like is knowing what face to make, if you make the wrong phase in the wrong situation you could have some pretty big problems but the thing that is the grossest thing

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CNN Newsroom Live

decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail. >> it could face and what i'm okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers he had the day on television say oh know, you don't want to do that to the, i don't get a bag for anything. you just the way it is. i don't know that the public would stand it i don't i'm not sure that the public would stand four with a house arrest for i think i think it it'd be tough for the public to take at a certain point. there's a breaking point new polling reveals most americans agree with the hush money verdict a cbs news yougov poll released sunday finds 57% of americans think the jury reached the right decision. >> but the verdict hasn't made much of an impact on americans views of the candidate in a new abc ipsos poll, 31% viewed trump favorable play with 32% saying the same about biden. that's nearly the same as the pre-verdict survey the two man

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Dateline

clues. >> we had no idea what happened with pravin at that point. >> police were searching too. >> we had 14 canines to help search the areas for him. two helicopters and a state police plane. >> so you were blowing it off. >> no. >> we did not know where he was. >> lovelies family as the public for help. they offered $15,000 in reward money. this is a start of a long journey for you. a journey that began as a search for her son, but soon became something else. a search for truth and kindness and finally justice >> coming up. >> the statement was pravin seem to be intoxicated and could not tell where he was going. >> a first clue from the last person to see pravin alive. >> now we have an area to

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CNN Newsroom Live

harsh punishment for him would be too much for his supporters to bear. >> they also luck. and i felt that i could have done it but i felt it would have been a terrible thing. and then this happened to me and so i may feel differently about hillary glenn. i didn't say lock her up, but the people those locker up luck or about okay then we won and i say and i said pretty openly, i say all right, come on, just relax. let's go. we got to make our country great. i don't know that the public would stand it. i don't i'm not sure the public would stand for with a house arrest for i think i think it would be tough for the public to take you know, at a certain point, there's a breaking point new polling reveals most americans agree with the hush money verdict cbs news, yougov poll released sunday finds 57% of americans think the jury reached the right decision

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