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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

that and pushed back. and so we ended up with six, but they could have rejected six if they had wanted to. i mean, all of this you know, it's mega look, it's it's hindsight is 2020. and in the middle of a pandemic, it's hard to know exactly what to do, but these are some of the things that they're going to be asking dr. fauci. now to look in the rearview mirror about, we know that there will be some here's what we expect in terms of the questions origins of covid. the covid era policies like the six feet of distancing as we're saying, and vaccine mandates, travel restrictions. but in terms of what doctor reiner was just talking about, what medical questions where we have answered today. >> well, i think when you say hindsight is 2020, i'm not even sure it's going to be in this instance because everybody i've talked to you in the public health world from both sides of the political spectrum served in both democratic and republican administrations don't expect any significant scientific revelations to come out of today. there is a lot of cynicism about whether either the point of this hearing it's

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Ana Cabrera Reports

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Politics Live

that, you look at the questions people ask, they are not a serious party and that will be increasingly apparent during the election. luca; apparent during the election. lucy allen, who — apparent during the election. lucy allen. who is _ apparent during the election. lucy allen, who is standing down, was conservative mp in telford wanted to see reform as a candidate in her seat. party discipline is across the spectrum. seat. party discipline is across the sectrum. ., ., ., ., , ., spectrum. you have a tory candidate runnina as spectrum. you have a tory candidate running as a — spectrum. you have a tory candidate running as a labour— spectrum. you have a tory candidate running as a labour candidate. - running as a labour candidate. robert — running as a labour candidate. robert largan... he is hugging the labour— robert largan... he is hugging the labour brand close because yours is so toxic— labour brand close because yours is so toxic and — labour brand close because yours is so toxic and i hope people remember jon pearce _ so toxic and i hope people remember jon pearce as the outstanding labour candidate _ jon pearce as the outstanding labour candidate. ,, . jon pearce as the outstanding labour candidate. . . , ., jon pearce as the outstanding labour candidate. ,, . , ., ., jon pearce as the outstanding labour candidate. ,, . . , ., candidate. since you have brought it u - , candidate. since you have brought it u, he is candidate. since you have brought it up. he is the — candidate. since you have brought it up, he is the conservative _ candidate. since you have brought it up, he is the conservative candidatei up, he is the conservative candidate but labour for logan, up, he is the conservative candidate but labourfor logan, he is up, he is the conservative candidate but labour for logan, he is the conservative candidate. he seems to be doing everything to disguise the fact... . ,. , ., , be doing everything to disguise the fact... . ,. , ., fact... that screenshot is taken out of context- — fact... that screenshot is taken out of context- he _ fact... that screenshot is taken out of context. he has _

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CNN News Central

overdoses or died from alcoholism. that's in many ways this case is about addiction. and hunter biden's drug use while he bought that gun in 2018 so the whole purpose of this exercise today is to pick a fair and impartial jury. and that means that the parties had to kick out some people that said that they frankly could not be fair. there was one man who said that he believed it was every american's god-given right to own a gun there was no if fans or buts about it. so because of those very strong views, he was excused. but then there was also somewhat from the other side of the political spectrum who said that she wishes that she could ban all guns in america. she also was excused and then briana, there's of course, the politics hanging over all of this. this is president biden's son standing trial. of course, here in his home state one man said that he only gets his news from fox and newsmax. and frankly, he didn't think he could judge the son of the democratic president fairly. he was excused. there was another

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

election day we are talking to voters from across the country and across the political spectrum about the potential impact the felony collation for a former president trump could have on their vote. teresa albano is a republican from new jersey joining us. bernadette right and independent from roger and andrew mcdonald and -- a democrat order from california currently attending college in new york. thank you all for coming on. i want to put up a poll so we all have a feeling for where we are right now. this is the abc poll do you think trump should and his campaign because of the verdict? 49% saying he should. early 7% saying should not and the rest do not. what do you think about those numbers? teresa you can start. >> you know, i'm surprised at those numbers. i think that trump should absolutely not leave his campaign. i think this makes them stronger

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Deadline White House

everyone is back with us. justin elliot, andrew weissmann has a question for you. >> so, i understood what you were saying about that you have no sort of direct evidence of intent, someone saying, you know, this is -- we did it to corruptly persuade. but i was wondering if anybody has responded, any of the people that you have written about, with any factual information that would explain why they were suddenly getting more money or why their relatives were getting hired. in other words, is there any sort of objective basis so that you can go, okay, well, maybe that's the case, or if there isn't, well, that's -- because we were saying, that's how you build a circumstantial case. >> yeah, it's a great question, and i think, in our reporting, there's really a spectrum. a couple of the attorneys that we wrote about told us that the spike in payments -- these are trump attorneys who also became

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so that the restorers could find out what pigments artemisia used and where exactly they�* re located. this enabled the restorers to choose the right materials and methods to use in the restoration. the samples were analysed under a powerful microscope, using a technique called ftir spectroscopy. this is one of the samples that the restorer had taken from the painting. it's less than half a millimetre. it's very, very tiny. the microscope reads the sample by firing radiation through it. some is absorbed by the material, and the rest, which passes through or reflects back, is recorded. this produces what's known as a spectrum. different molecules produce different spectra, which researchers can use to identify what the samples are made of. the technology has produced cutting edge instruments that are able to collect more than 1,000 spectra in a single shot, in one second.

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and that's due to sort of problem solving. you're trying to make sense of what you're seeing. this was when i was looking at the degas. things seem to have got a little bit more excitable at this point. what does that mean? yeah, these golden highlights that are coming in are something that we've put into the system, and they're triggered by recognition, when you see something that you recognise. 0h, that'll be the point that i saw the ladies for the first time that looked like a blur initially. exactly. and then some other things are happening, like we've isolated the beta range in your brainwave spectrum, and that's what's making the ribbons get fatter. and then we've got two... and what does that mean? it probably means you're concentrating. it's sort of, the beta range in your, in the brainwave spectrum is conscious thought. what have you learned so far from people using this? the biggest variation is from one person to another. huge differences between the way one person takes in a piece of art and another, particularly people, neurodiverse people. people with things like adhd have a very different reaction to art. they spend a lot more time kind of reassessing the image and that stuff. we learned that as we

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