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The Big Weekend Show

over the top job, just based on your pets, maybe there are other considerations a little bit more important. >> will lisa booth bring her dog to work me, work there he is six years ago. [laughter] i'm there with my little baby bella some 40 percent of said that they be willing to take a pay cut beverly environment, whether wrong so i did that of easily as evidenced by the father, a fellow officer freaking mind of the greenroom look for the show them my brother in psychology center when the cohost she's not an aggressive government think she just had it you do not get the duck i need to get the dog it deserved which is very sweet and loving she has very sassy side to her love you bella even though she's not watching mac. >> she might be watching the talking to your doctor the team you don't know pretty soon they feeling a little bit judged right now to me to and about fillmore judged when asked joey jones ability is like dozen

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> this is a giant witch hunt. >> reporter: mr. trump is required to be in court every weekday except wednesdays, when court is not in session, limiting his ability to campaign. >> i'm supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but i've been here all day. >> reporter: his north carolina rally canceled on saturday due to weather. >> i'm more devastated that this could happen. >> reporter: meanwhile, president biden trimmed mr. trump's lead in our new nbc news poll. trump leading biden by just two points in a head-to-head matchup, down from five points. but with third-party candidates in the mix, biden leads trump by two points. >> yasmin is joining us from outside court. yasmin, if this is just the start for this trial, when might we see a verdict? >> reporter: the trial could take four to six weeks, hallie. if he is found guilty, he's facing up to four years in prison. hallie. >> yasmin vossoughian live for us in new york. to breaking news out of michigan with a community in shock and in grief tonight after

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CBS Weekend News

los angeles. car shoppers are facing sticker shock from the asking price to insurance coverage. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. tonight ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy is urging the united states to send weapons to front-line forces fighting russian invaders, quote, as soon as possible. zelenskyy also praised the house of representatives for approving billions in foreign aid this weekend that will unleash a flood of american military equipment. but it didn't happen without a fight from hard right republicans. cbs's skyler henry is on capitol hill tonight. skyler, as we know, the senate is expected to pass this bill in the coming days. >> reporter: yeah, jericka, good evening to you. they could pass this as soon as tuesday, but the victory lap comes following six months of republican in-fighting that could put the house speakership in jeopardy again.

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CNN Newsroom Live

correspondents dinner lives saturday at seven eastern on cnn what got some news jazz to into us. >> we're following reports that north korea is believed to find a ballistic missile just a short time ago into the waters of its east coast depends coast guard alerted its vessels in the vicinity about 30 minutes ago. and just six minutes later, at announced that the missile, it already fallen alerts were also issued by south korea's military and japan's government we'll. continue to follow this developing story. well, as people around the world, marc earth day-to-day, some young an up meteorologists, awarding of a very grim future for our planet these climates savvy kids have been taking over the airwaves in new effort by the united nations development program, where young people anchors special whether bulletins, wanting of the perils of climate change and its effects on global weather will are meteorologist derek

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

could be among the first witnesses called. other key witnesses could include adult film star stormy daniels, michael cohen, trump's former fixer, karen mcdougal, an ex-playboy model, hope hicks, trump's former white house communications director, and possibly mr. trump himself. >> are you going to testify? >> yes. >> reporter: the prosecution will make its case to a jury of seven men and five women along with six alternates, alleging that this is a matter of election interference. mr. trump has pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment made to stormy daniels. prosecutors say it was made to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. the payment allegedly happened after his "access hollywood" tape leaked during the 2016 campaign. >> how are you? >> nice to see you. terrific. >> reporter: the former president has denied allegations of the encounter with daniels and the payment.

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BBC News

and got the word out and was successful.— successful. so you are part of the committee _ successful. so you are part of the committee getting - successful. so you are part of the committee getting that l successful. so you are part of. the committee getting that word out, speak into your fellow employees, we know the same time there were six other governors including tennessee's warning to workers that they arejoining could warning to workers that they are joining could threaten the region economic progress and could lead to layoffs, what and make of that? —— what did you make of that? —— what did you make of that? —— what did you make of that? -- what did you make of that?— make of that? -- what did you make of that? this wasn't about the politics _ make of that? this wasn't about the politics of— make of that? this wasn't about the politics of the _ the politics of the politicians, this was about the workers, this is a labor movement and by coming together, we were able to show everybody that we have the power when we come together with the voice and the companies are profitable, our plan here is a very stable plan, we build a very popular product, the companies i was showing that the cells are going up our production volumes are going up and they can afford us. are going up and they can afford us— afford us. and so, specifically, - afford us. and so, specifically, whatl afford us. and so, l specifically, what is afford us. and so, - specifically, what is and afford us. and so, _ specifically, what is and now that the union hopes to be able to achieve, what a workers

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

ever seen before. the criminal prosecution of a former american president. for the first time, donald trump will face a jury of his peers in a case that could carry prison time. trump's hush money and election interference trial could be the ultimate test of the rule of law and the nature of accountability in this country. in less than 24 hours, the prosecution and the defense will deliver opening statements in front of 12 members of the jury and six alternates, laying out the evidence for and against trump's guilt. that is in spite of multiple last-ditch efforts by trump's team to delay the start of his trial. as a reminder, trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying records. the manhattan district attorney accuses trump of interfering in the 2016 election by disguising payments to adult film star, stormy daniels, to quiet her allegation of a past sexual encounter with trump, as legal expenses. trump has pleaded not guilty

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BBC News

quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations. the party has since concluded that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. british conductor sir andrew davis has died aged 80 from leukaemia. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra. he retired from the bbc in 2000 to work with the lyric opera of chicago. thousands of people attended a vigil in sydney to remember those who were killed by a man with a knife last week. as the sun set on bondi beach, people lit candles in memory of the victims. six people were killed, including the mother of a nine—month—old girl injured in the attack. 11 others were also hurt.

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CBS Weekend News

the defendant that they will be harassed by the defendant on social media and that those witnesses may be intimidate d about their testimony or their safety may be in danger. >> reporter: and tomorrow two of the former president's trials will overlap. just down the street from here, new york attorney general letitia james will ask a judge to reject the $175 million bond payment in donald trump's new york civil fraud case. this over new concerns about the company's finances and legitimacy. jericka? >> shanelle kaul for us in manhattan, thank you. tonight police in chicago are investigating the shooting death of an off-duty officer. a procession of law enforcement officials gathered outside the university of chicago hospital where 30-year-old luis huesca was pronounced dead. the city's police superintendent says huesca was shot six times just before 3:00 this morning as he was returning home from his

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Inside With Jen Psaki

criminal trial. we have a pretty good sense of what the playbook will look like. we have lawyers here to break it down. an exclusive interview with gavin newsom. we will debut a new ad that the governor is putting on air in alabama and we will get his thoughts on the former president's trial and what it means for the 2024 race. foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not that plenty of drama from marjorie taylor green. later? a conversation with superstar stinger -- a an activist, john legend. i will ask him about the work he's doing on criminal justice reform and get his take on the state of politics. in the words of judge mershon, this trial is starting. there are seven men, five women, and six alternates.

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