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the judge scolded him after he audibly said something in the direction of one of the other jurors. another instance, the judge told the former president to take a seat. when he thought the proceedings were over. he actually tried to get up and leave. that takes us to another issue. he was reportedly having trouble staying awake apparently. the reporting from inside new york times said that he appeared to nod off at times. and his head dropping or drooping into his chest. and this is just the very beginning of a trial that is expected to last up to six weeks. because it is a criminal trial. former president donald trump is required to be in a courtroom every day.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

on monday, they were like this thing is going to take five weeks. bam, they're ready. but there was real concern about the safety and security of these jurors. do you think we should be reporting in such detail that this juror is a male and he works for an insurance company. all of this information, how does that serve the american public? because the judge certainly doesn't like it. if these jurors start to get more and more uncomfortable, there could be a real problem here. >> american journalism doesn't have that type of discipline. there's no way you're going to get anybody to agree not to describe the jurors. what we have to do is provide security for the jurors. listen, there were thousands of new york city police officers all over downtown. the least we can do is protect those jurors. so i wouldn't restrict journalism.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

everything was proceeding normally that day. -the big thing that i remember really paying attention to shortly before landing was the weather. -flight controllers are currently monitoring the fog that has limited visibility but is dissipating. -because, obviously, it is just critical to have decent visibility, no big weather issues when you're landing. -flight director leroy cain discussing weather conditions at present with forecasters here. -leroy was the person in charge. so everybody on their consoles are monitoring their own systems, and they're all reporting into leroy what they're seeing. -columbia, houston. -go ahead, houston. -hey, rick, i guess you've been wondering, but you are go for the de-orbit burn. we are happy with the weather at ksc. you are go for the burn. -de-orbit burn is a major decision in the process.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

the second shuttle craft lost? -it was my worst nightmare. ♪ painful. ♪ such a searing memory of challenger and how much it had defined nasa. this was the very last thing i had thought that i would be reporting to the president, on this day or any other day. i called the white house, told him that "we don't know a lot, but we have just lost shuttle columbia." this was my duty, to be responsible for this accident. ♪ my fellow americans, this day has brought terrible news and great sadness to our country. the columbia's lost. there are no survivors.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

that a lot of people had, that it could be something terrorist-related, even in this small, rural area, because you never know where that might take place. phones were ringing off the hook, much more than our dispatch staff could handle. there was mass confusion. -we can only hope that what we're seeing is not the worst, but we don't have any confirmation. -they were reporting what they knew on tv, but here we knew that it was falling all over our county. ♪ -gc, flight. -flight, gc. -lock the doors. -copy. ♪ -i was starting to see the beginning of the process for shut down, preserve your data because it's going to be needed later for investigation.

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

officials who served alongside me but stayed longer tell me about how they worried he would even use homeland security powers to harass these former members of congress and current members of congress on the other side and i said how ? they said when you go through tsa or cbp and they searched through someone's pocket letter and devices if they suspect him of being tied to extremist groups ? those are the authorities they will start using against political adversaries. they will say they need to go through their devices, they need to go through their personal effects. this is not hyperbole. this is the type of thing they are planning to do in a second donald trump administration. >> that would be weaponizing the federal government against the american people. but, you know, optimizing the doj is an aspect of trumps plans , if he gets another term. he also seems to be planning mass deportation of undocumented people and putting them in detention camps. we saw him do something similar to this when he was president from 17 to 21. how worried are you that the reporting we have seen about what he's planning if he gets a second bite at the apple will be infinitely worse?

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Real Time With Bill Maher

carbon, plus cnn filled tomorrow at nine weeknight, sit eight. >> tonight on three 60 new reporting to get the full story good will to fight. >> how important is that? >> be unafraid, you have reasonable grounds to believe that alleged war crimes have been committed have compassion it's real trauma. would you have been through seek truth? is israel in full control of its territory and go with a search for answers, teach anderson cooper 360. >> weeknight today on cnn there they are here as opposed to rise winning historian or author of and there was light jon meacham is here she's an award-winning journalist and author of no ordinary assignment. >> jane ferguson everybody has

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The Media Show

because they were controversial, - because they stoked opinion. and for the bbc, | it often finds itself at the centre of these storms when it's reporting on these issues. . people on both sides of the argument - criticise the coverage. it has often _ had to make apologies. i mean, for example, - it has apologised to jk rowling twice in the past year or so because she's been accused of being transphobic on air. | and it's an incredibly i delicate balancing act, ithink, for the bbc. and, rebecca coombes, just to bring you in at the end, you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. i mean, one thing i should say is that — and cass says it too — you know, in the absence of evidence, don't we have to, as journalists, listen to the voices of people in pain? um, yes, we do. but i also think this is a call to improve sort of scientific literacy amongst health — notjust healthjournalists,

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The Media Show

quality of the evidence and, actually, what they found is very similar to what's come out in the cass report, which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

advance their cause. >> but if he faces the realities of divided washington gets acts as a top-secret briefings. his views and tactics have evolved. my new reporting this morning with any grayer, melanie zanona highlights how the internal gop battle unfolded behind the scenes and why johnson defied his right flank. all the while risking his job and a foreign aid package that includes 61 billion in aid to ukraine. and he was not afraid to call up house democratic leader hakeem jeffries to get the job done. and now hardliners are enraged i think every american in this country should be furious. >> this is the third betrayal by mike johnson characterized speaker johnson's handling of ukraine and all these other coordinate surrender, the way that they never prioritize center-right america begins. priorities, never and that's where we've ended up again. and i think it's it's it is it's. honestly, it's tough to

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