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laura, let me begin with you. the first witness on the stand right now, does it give us any hint where all this is leading? >> yes. tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we mentioned. he's useful for prosecutors because he puts mr. trump in the room for this alleged plot. he's also useful because his name is not michael cohen and his testimony will continue tomorrow, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. and hallie, this is a partisan prosecution in the opinion of mr. trump. >> yeah, that's what his campaign's been saying. and in some ways what we just heard in court, what laura has laid out, echoes what we have also heard from mr. trump himself on the campaign trail. his defense, casting him as a fighter, aggressively attacking central players in this case. familiar themes. now, the trump campaign's trying to show that the former president can kind of walk and chew gum at the same time by setting a meeting with the former japanese prime minister after court wraps tomorrow. but for
laura, let me begin with you. the first witness on the stand right now, does it give us any hint where all this is leading? >> yes. tabloid mogul david pecker is at that 2015 meeting at trump tower as we mentioned. he's useful for prosecutors because he puts mr. trump in the room for this alleged plot. he's also useful because his name is not michael cohen and his testimony will continue tomorrow, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. and hallie, this is a partisan prosecution in...
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peter and laura, good morning. major clean up after several days of severe storms. >> big tornado. >> violent weather roared across the south this week bringing tornadoes, hail and torrential rain and flooding. >> it sounded like a bomb going off. >> you failed his parents. the punishment that you face will never been enough. >> a michigan judge sentenced ethan crumbley's parents to 10 to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. the first time parents were charged in connection with the child's mass school shooting. >> this tragedy has taken an incredible toll on our family. >> the defense attorneys for both parents declined to comment. jennifer crumbley's lawyer plans to appeal. >> ebony parker was indicted on felony child abuse charges and negligent. in a separate $40 million civil lawsuit, the teacher alleges that parker was warned multiple times the child had a gun and failed to protect students and staff. >> i just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly
peter and laura, good morning. major clean up after several days of severe storms. >> big tornado. >> violent weather roared across the south this week bringing tornadoes, hail and torrential rain and flooding. >> it sounded like a bomb going off. >> you failed his parents. the punishment that you face will never been enough. >> a michigan judge sentenced ethan crumbley's parents to 10 to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. the first time parents were...
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with more. >> reporter: laura, good morning. this video is another example of vandals destroying sites. there is a penalty. after standing merely 140 million years, it took a few pushes for history to tumble. almost a week after the release of the shocking video -- >> he's going to the fall. >> reporter: no leads in the search for the two men destroying the rock formations at lake mead outside las vegas. not once, but twice, knocking 140 million old red stone boulders off the cliff at the national park. steps away? a young girl screaming for them to stop. the viral video sparking outrage online with authorities seeking the public's help in identifying the two men who could potentially face felony charges, fines and even jail time for vandalism at the federally protected site. >> wiggle it just a little bit. >> reporter: it is the latest in a series of vandalism acts caught on camera at parks across the country. in 2013, boy scout leaders cheered as they toppled over the rocks in utah. they were sentenced to probation and a fine.
with more. >> reporter: laura, good morning. this video is another example of vandals destroying sites. there is a penalty. after standing merely 140 million years, it took a few pushes for history to tumble. almost a week after the release of the shocking video -- >> he's going to the fall. >> reporter: no leads in the search for the two men destroying the rock formations at lake mead outside las vegas. not once, but twice, knocking 140 million old red stone boulders off the...
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laura, thank you. let's bring in senior washington correspondent hallie jackson and nbc news legal analyst danny cevallos. we will hear from danny pecker but the aforementioned michael cohen, the president's former fixer, a man who wrote a book called "revenge" about his former boss. he is also a convicted felon. >> much has been made of his lack of credibility and he has that problem, but prosecutors routinely use cooperating witnesses with much worse character issues than michael cohen. you will have trials and i have had these where the cooperating witness comes in in shackles and prison gear. the point is prosecutors often go to other bad guys to get testimony against the defendant bad guy that they want to convict. this is nothing new. the prosecution's already been seeding the jury, prepping them for the fact, hey, you may hear from people who have credibility issues in this case, but the state here as a lot of corroborating evidence. i think that comes a lot in the form of david pecker, who i th
laura, thank you. let's bring in senior washington correspondent hallie jackson and nbc news legal analyst danny cevallos. we will hear from danny pecker but the aforementioned michael cohen, the president's former fixer, a man who wrote a book called "revenge" about his former boss. he is also a convicted felon. >> much has been made of his lack of credibility and he has that problem, but prosecutors routinely use cooperating witnesses with much worse character issues than...
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marcus and laura? >> thanks, kari. >>> we're talking about a really interesting story, ensuring accessibility for the deaf community at live events. >> i was completely ignorant. i didn't realize that deaf people enjoyed music, let alone enjoyed live music. >> ahead on "today in the bay," we hear from the makers of a documentary who are shining a light on the importance of interpreters in entertainment. >>> plus, congress gets back to work and america gets a visit from business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. >>> it is now 6:42. it looks great outside, but it is chilly, and in s
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laura and marcus? >> thanks, kari. >>> well, most of us probably remember your first concert or the first live performance you ever saw, and you remember all the joy, some of the laughter or dancing that came along with it. a lot of memories. >> very much so. and i want you to go back to that moment and then take out the sound. that's going to be the reality for thousands of people. and there is a new documentary right now bringing you notice about a problem they face. >> a new documentary "sign the show" is shining light on the importance of interpreters in entertainment and providing accessibility for all. filmmaker and bay area native cat brewer is working to help give a voice to the deaf community. >> and i was completely ignorant. i didn't realize that deaf people enjoyed music, let alone enjoyed live music. and so i started talking with the interpreter and then communicating with the deaf people through the interpreter and come to find out that deaf people are just like hearing people, they love
laura and marcus? >> thanks, kari. >>> well, most of us probably remember your first concert or the first live performance you ever saw, and you remember all the joy, some of the laughter or dancing that came along with it. a lot of memories. >> very much so. and i want you to go back to that moment and then take out the sound. that's going to be the reality for thousands of people. and there is a new documentary right now bringing you notice about a problem they face....
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laura jarrett is at the supreme court. laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans growing scrutiny. >> baby losses is so common. it happens to so many familiesm and we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer adkins learned she was pregnant and due on halloween, she and her husband playfully nicknamed the baby spooky, but when she went to a routine doctor's appointment at 12 weeks, her doctor said the baby likely had turner syndrome, a rare chromosomal condition often fatal and likely to put jennifer's own health in jeopardy. >> they said, we're surprised that you're still pregnant. given the severity of what we're seeing on the ultrasound, most people would have miscarried by now. i was just in total, total shock. >> reporter: when she asked about her options? >> they said,
laura jarrett is at the supreme court. laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans growing scrutiny. >> baby losses is so common. it happens to so many familiesm and we're just one of them. >>...
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priscilla, good morning. >> reporter: laura, good morning. today could be the busiest travel day for folks arriving into town as eclipse tourism and spring break collide. preparations have been under way for months if not years for the influx of people that the city is expecting for the galactic spectacle. it comes as many across the country are preparing for spring break. the airport is expected to be packed. the faa urging people to be patient and the roads are also going to be quite busy. the hertz here in dallas is reporting six times more car rentals now than this time last year. the departmentof transportation reports 1 million travelers will be on texas roads traveling through the state. they are urging people who live here to avoid unnecessary travel and pausing a lot of road construction and some of the major corridors to help move things along. laura. >> priscilla, for you procrastinating, your chances of getting an airbnb along the path of totality is blacked out itself? >> reporter: yeah. good luck to the folks who are looking to
priscilla, good morning. >> reporter: laura, good morning. today could be the busiest travel day for folks arriving into town as eclipse tourism and spring break collide. preparations have been under way for months if not years for the influx of people that the city is expecting for the galactic spectacle. it comes as many across the country are preparing for spring break. the airport is expected to be packed. the faa urging people to be patient and the roads are also going to be quite...
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>> reporter: good morning, laura. so israel's strike really ups the ante on heightened middle east tensions and comes despite president biden's calls for restraint. this is video of the strikes targeting a military air base near central iran. local state media says nearby nuclear sites were not impacted. the u.s., we're told, was not involved in this and flights in iran are resuming this morning with no restrictions, after reportedly being suspended earlier in several iranian cities. israel had vowed to respond to iran's strike saturday. that's when iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles at israeli targets, most all of which were intercepted and caused little damage. now, u.s. secretary of state blinken spoke this morning at the g7 meeting of foreign ministers in italy and says the g7 condemns the weekend attack. >> we're committed to israel's security. we're also committed to de-escalating, trying to bring this tension to a close. >> reporter: blinken this morning is not out-and-out confirming that israel wa
>> reporter: good morning, laura. so israel's strike really ups the ante on heightened middle east tensions and comes despite president biden's calls for restraint. this is video of the strikes targeting a military air base near central iran. local state media says nearby nuclear sites were not impacted. the u.s., we're told, was not involved in this and flights in iran are resuming this morning with no restrictions, after reportedly being suspended earlier in several iranian cities....
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. >> i'm laura garcia. the first of three hearings to see if scott pederson will get another trial is in the books. >> ginger, the hearing relatively wrapped up quickly. >> reporter: that's right, marcus and laura. things took around 30 minutes to wrap up. it was pretty straightforward. defense attorney actually categorizd today by saying you can't make interesting out ofoborhing. of boring. nonetheless, scott peterson appeared in court virtually, as he did last time. you're seeing the file video of his appearance in court from the last hearing. he did not say much today, much like it was last time. he confirmed that he could see and hear the proceedings from mule creek state prison where he is serving a life sentence without parole. today, the judge was expected to rule on a motion to seal, set forth by peterson's defense attorneys from the l.a. innocence project. that didn't happen. the defense withdrew their motion. paula, who is not related to the case, broke down what happened in the courtroom. >> afte
. >> i'm laura garcia. the first of three hearings to see if scott pederson will get another trial is in the books. >> ginger, the hearing relatively wrapped up quickly. >> reporter: that's right, marcus and laura. things took around 30 minutes to wrap up. it was pretty straightforward. defense attorney actually categorizd today by saying you can't make interesting out ofoborhing. of boring. nonetheless, scott peterson appeared in court virtually, as he did last time. you're...
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. >> i'm laura garcia. we'll check the morning commute in just a bit. what about a look at the forecast? meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect. >> it looks good, but it is a bit more windy as we're about to transition to cooler air for the afternoon. we're starting out milder this morning as a result of the winds kicking up, and we are seeing a few clouds overhead. there will be a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. taking a look at the wind speeds, 14 to 15 miles per hour and there are spots with higher wind gusts. as far as our temperatures today, we'll see a high of 64 in san francisco, 66 degrees in napa, and in hayward 68 degrees, with low 70s in san jose, and livermore in the upper 60s. we'll see more temperatures like this. i'll let you know about a slight chance of rain in the forecast. >>> mike, you're checking on a crash in fremont. >> we have green sensors that dominate, but we're looking at this crash off the dumbarton bridge. sounds like someone was going past 84 on 880 and couldn't make the transition. they're down t
. >> i'm laura garcia. we'll check the morning commute in just a bit. what about a look at the forecast? meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect. >> it looks good, but it is a bit more windy as we're about to transition to cooler air for the afternoon. we're starting out milder this morning as a result of the winds kicking up, and we are seeing a few clouds overhead. there will be a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. taking a look at the wind speeds, 14 to 15...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia. we'll check that morning commute, hopefully it's nice and calm today, with mike in just a moment. >>> meteorologist kari hall is here tracking what we can expect weather-wise. >> it starts with mild temperatures this morning and then mostly clear. but we are going to have a warmer day. we're right now at 48 degrees in oakland, 51 in walnut creek and san jose, and san francisco at 50 degrees now. but it's going to be anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees warmer than yesterday afternoon, up to 75 in dublin today. we'll see the same in fremont, and much of the north bay in the low 70s, while san francisco will see a high of 66 degrees. and it will also stay warm tomorrow with more low 80s for the south bay, and still some upper 70s for much of the rest of the bay area. i'll be tracking that and looking ahead to the weekend coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> so far this morning, no real signs of trouble for the morning commute. a far cry from how things went yesterday. that i
. >> and i'm laura garcia. we'll check that morning commute, hopefully it's nice and calm today, with mike in just a moment. >>> meteorologist kari hall is here tracking what we can expect weather-wise. >> it starts with mild temperatures this morning and then mostly clear. but we are going to have a warmer day. we're right now at 48 degrees in oakland, 51 in walnut creek and san jose, and san francisco at 50 degrees now. but it's going to be anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees...
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senior legal correspondent laura jarrett starts us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight florida's highest court paving the way for a strict abortion ban to go into effect, while also sending the issue back to the voters this november. the conservative court finding the state's constitution does not protect abortion rights, which will now allow florida to ban the procedure as early as six weeks into pregnancy, before many women know that they're pregnant. that law signed last year by republican governor ron desantis, now set to go into effect in the next 30 days. >> we are here today to defend those who can't defend themselves. >> reporter: it's all likely to usher in a sea change not only in florida but throughout the south as the state has seen a surge in patients from surrounding states that have passed stricter bans since roe v. wade was overturned. but at the same time the court today also approving key language for a constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights after advocates gathered enough signatures for voters to decide the issue this november. >> i feel like women should
senior legal correspondent laura jarrett starts us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight florida's highest court paving the way for a strict abortion ban to go into effect, while also sending the issue back to the voters this november. the conservative court finding the state's constitution does not protect abortion rights, which will now allow florida to ban the procedure as early as six weeks into pregnancy, before many women know that they're pregnant. that law signed last year by...
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injunctive relief, laura. the city of san francisco is asking a federal judge to tell the city of oakland not to rename oakland international airport where weer at right now. we just spoke with s.f. city attorney dave chu who told us within the past hour he fileded a federal lawsuit with the district of california and in the 39-page complaint that you can see on the screen he's asking the federal court to intervene and stop oakland from renaming oakland international to san francisco bay oakland international airport. chu argues that the addition of those three words, san francisco bay, will confuse travelers especially non-native speakers of english into thinking oakland international airport is san francisco's airport. he argues that confusion will lead to travel mishaps and infringe on sfo's trademark name san francisco international airport. the city of san francisco alleges the renaming plan appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography and lead them to b
injunctive relief, laura. the city of san francisco is asking a federal judge to tell the city of oakland not to rename oakland international airport where weer at right now. we just spoke with s.f. city attorney dave chu who told us within the past hour he fileded a federal lawsuit with the district of california and in the 39-page complaint that you can see on the screen he's asking the federal court to intervene and stop oakland from renaming oakland international to san francisco bay...
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here's laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling ronna graff, her longtime assistant. she confirmed contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and stormy, an apparent reference to stormy daniels. prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of sex with mr. trump ahead of the 2016 election, encounters he denies. >> are you nervous about stormy daniels' testimony? >> reporter: at the heart of the case, a $130,000 payment cohen made to daniels so she wouldn't go public and how prosecutors say that payment was disguised. but graff shed no light on that. graff testified even though she no longer works for the trump organization, the company is paying her legal bills. the jury also hearing from gary farro, who helped facilitate the payment from cohen to daniels, but the day began with them trying to undercut the testimony of david pecker, former
here's laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling ronna graff, her longtime assistant. she confirmed contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and stormy, an apparent reference to stormy daniels. prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of...
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i'm laura garcia. let's start with a look at that forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking some warmer temperatures. >> we're headed back to spring, maybe even late spring over the next couple of days, after a wintery weekend. and we're going to see more cold weather ahead. so big changes on the way. as we get started on this tuesday, we're in the upper 40s and low 50s. as you're stepping out in walnut creek, it is 49 degrees. it is 50 in san francisco. and as we take a live look outside in oakland, a nice, clear morning, and we're in the upper 40s. but we'll see high temperatures hitting 70 degrees for today. what are you doing this afternoon? maybe getting outside and taking an extra long walk to enjoy it. we're also going to see a lot of 70s across the bay area, even upper 70s for the south bay. we'll talk about those changes in the forecast in a few minutes. >> sounds good. we'll check back with you. >>> new overnight, we're working to learn more after several vehicles were found with bullet holes in rodeo. our photography capturing t
i'm laura garcia. let's start with a look at that forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking some warmer temperatures. >> we're headed back to spring, maybe even late spring over the next couple of days, after a wintery weekend. and we're going to see more cold weather ahead. so big changes on the way. as we get started on this tuesday, we're in the upper 40s and low 50s. as you're stepping out in walnut creek, it is 49 degrees. it is 50 in san francisco. and as we take a live look...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia. just into our newsroom, stronger than normal rattling, a 3.0 earthquake shook the geysers around 3:20 this morning. quakes there are the byproduct of geothermal activity, but still, what a way to wake up. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. good monday morning. >> we are feeling some milder temperatures around the bay. we're right now in the mid to upper 50s, even 60 degrees in san jose. we're going to have a warm afternoon, once again, as our highs head for 81 degrees in the south bay, 80 in livermore, mostly 70s from the north bay to the upper 70s, to 75 in hayward and upper 70s for mountain view. in san francisco, we'll be in the mid-60s. it's going to be another beautiful day. we'll talk about midweek cooling in just a few minutes. >>> mike, you're seeing a few incidents affecting the roads. >> a few smaller incidents. nothing major as far as injuries or any major slowing. green sensors dominate the map. we are looking at north 680. they should be clearing the crash. and this cr
. >> and i'm laura garcia. just into our newsroom, stronger than normal rattling, a 3.0 earthquake shook the geysers around 3:20 this morning. quakes there are the byproduct of geothermal activity, but still, what a way to wake up. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. good monday morning. >> we are feeling some milder temperatures around the bay. we're right now in the mid to upper 50s, even 60 degrees in san jose. we're going to have a warm afternoon, once again, as our...
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sorry, laura. so, yeah, they're still -- we've got chp officers and ambulance out here probably as a precaution. we're not sure what the holdup is, why they're not able to move the barrels and protesters. 880 southbound is closed. northbound is slow because of looky-loos. once they drive by, it speeds up. they're taking a look. these are protesters part of the palestinian movement, they're protesting israel's involvement in gaza. that's what's prompted these actions. we've seen this in recent months throughout the bay area where these protests have popped up. there was one at lockheed martin about a week and a half ago. that was something announced within the mast 24 hours they were doing some action throughout the bay area. unfortunately for people trying to get north to the city of oakland to the bay bridge, 880 is shut down and it's not clear when it will reopen and why it is taking so long for law enforcement to remove these people. there is a truck there that looks like they're ready to take t
sorry, laura. so, yeah, they're still -- we've got chp officers and ambulance out here probably as a precaution. we're not sure what the holdup is, why they're not able to move the barrels and protesters. 880 southbound is closed. northbound is slow because of looky-loos. once they drive by, it speeds up. they're taking a look. these are protesters part of the palestinian movement, they're protesting israel's involvement in gaza. that's what's prompted these actions. we've seen this in recent...
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. >>> i am laura garcia. we will check the morning commute with mike in a moment, but vianey is in for kari this morning. >> i think people want the weather trend to continue. i am going to show you the temperatures, in the 50s right now. the thing with satellite radar, we have clear conditions and a ridge of high pressure, and slightly above-average temperatures. looks like today we will see another above average day, but first let's check with mike with a potential issue on the bay bridge. >> yeah, we had reports of a wrong-way driver. there was a traffic break recordly called for folks traveling down powell into the berkeley curve. no flashing lights at the toll plaza parking lot, and contra costa county looking great. no problems out of the north bay into the city. along the peninsula, that's great. we will talk about the south bay and a couple things there, coming up. >>> oakland police shot and killed a murder suspect. today in the bay's bob redell joins us live from the scene this morning. are police t
. >>> i am laura garcia. we will check the morning commute with mike in a moment, but vianey is in for kari this morning. >> i think people want the weather trend to continue. i am going to show you the temperatures, in the 50s right now. the thing with satellite radar, we have clear conditions and a ridge of high pressure, and slightly above-average temperatures. looks like today we will see another above average day, but first let's check with mike with a potential issue on the...
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trump from attacking trial witnesses. >> and, laura, we've spoken a lot about the calendar here, this is just the first criminal case mr. trump faces this year. >> reporter: yes, lester, he faces three other criminal cases across three different jurisdictions but none of those given all of the delays and appeals is ready to go to trial, which means this one in manhattan may be the only one that proceeds to a jury before november. in the meantime, jury selection will continue for the next couple of days if not weeks here, lester. >> laura jarrett, thank you. i want to bring in hallie jackson, in addition to the legal risks there is the political risk for mr. trump as this trial plays out. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester, listen, he hopes to use this case to his political advantage, and that worked for him in the primary. we saw his legal issues rally republicans around him. they helped him raise money. he's even fundraising off of this case again tonight. but, keep in mind, we are in the general election now, and this is where he's got to appeal to independents. about half of t
trump from attacking trial witnesses. >> and, laura, we've spoken a lot about the calendar here, this is just the first criminal case mr. trump faces this year. >> reporter: yes, lester, he faces three other criminal cases across three different jurisdictions but none of those given all of the delays and appeals is ready to go to trial, which means this one in manhattan may be the only one that proceeds to a jury before november. in the meantime, jury selection will continue for the...
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good morning to you, marcus and laura. yes, the lawrence hall of science, which is not too far here in the hills over berkeley, they're having a viewing party. so is the chabot space and science center in oakland. that event is sold out. we spoke with an astronomer who tells us that his event is sold out. hundreds of people are expected to watch the solar eclipse, which will start around 10:15 this morning, with the maximum at around 11:14 a.m. you obviously don't want to look directly at the sun. mckeegan will be putting a special filter on the telescope for people to look at the sun safely. you can also buy an inexpensive pair of eclipse glasses that block out about 99% of the sun's rays. >> we have a balcony and we have our own telescope, but they told us that we should use these because we can't look at the sun, we would need a special lens for that. >> reporter: unfortunately, we here in the bay area will only have a partial solar eclipse. as you can see on your screen, other parts of the country, namely the midwest a
good morning to you, marcus and laura. yes, the lawrence hall of science, which is not too far here in the hills over berkeley, they're having a viewing party. so is the chabot space and science center in oakland. that event is sold out. we spoke with an astronomer who tells us that his event is sold out. hundreds of people are expected to watch the solar eclipse, which will start around 10:15 this morning, with the maximum at around 11:14 a.m. you obviously don't want to look directly at the...
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laura jarrett is covering the trial for us. >> reporter: tonight, seven jurors have now been chosen to sit in judgment of former president trump, who left for the courthouse this morning, then closely watching what one juror who was dismissed described as a surreal selection process. >> but it's like, oh, this is just another guy. and also, he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> reporter: of those selected so far, a salesperson, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher, and a software engineer. the slow-moving vetting process springing into an animated focus group-like atmosphere. with today's pool of nearly two dozen manhattan residents offering their unvarnished views of the presumptive gop nominee to his face under questioning by the prosecution and defense. one man calling mr. trump, quote, fascinating and mysterious. one revealing he was a big fan of "the apprentice" in middle school. a woman saying, quote, president trump speaks his mind. and i'd rather that than someone who is in office who you don't know what they're thinking. and a fourth per
laura jarrett is covering the trial for us. >> reporter: tonight, seven jurors have now been chosen to sit in judgment of former president trump, who left for the courthouse this morning, then closely watching what one juror who was dismissed described as a surreal selection process. >> but it's like, oh, this is just another guy. and also, he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> reporter: of those selected so far, a salesperson, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an...
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trump denies any sexual relationship with daniels and has plead not guilty. >> and laura, the jury is seven men and five women. there was one alternate selected? >> reporter: that's right, lester. one alternate selected, five more to go, but one of the most remarkable moments, lester, happening at the very end of the day, when the prosecution said it would not turn over the names of the first three witnesses that it plans to call at this trial. that's something that's routinely done, so that the defense can prepare. but the prosecution here, lester, saying they're so worried that mr. trump will say something about them on social media, and the judge in this >>> we turn now to a stunning scene in columbia university in new york today. case agreed, lester. >> all right, laura, thank you. >>> we turn now to a stunning scene at columbia university in new york today antonia hilton is there. . police in riot gear moving in to clear an encampment of students protesting the war in gaza. dozens arrested. antonia hilton is there. antonia, describe the scene for us. >> reporter: lester, right no
trump denies any sexual relationship with daniels and has plead not guilty. >> and laura, the jury is seven men and five women. there was one alternate selected? >> reporter: that's right, lester. one alternate selected, five more to go, but one of the most remarkable moments, lester, happening at the very end of the day, when the prosecution said it would not turn over the names of the first three witnesses that it plans to call at this trial. that's something that's routinely...
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laura jacob got the idea during the pandemic as therapy for children who were struggling to read. lucky for kids, her family has a sheep farm. >> there actually is research that suggests when children have the opportunity to read to animals, it can actually help develop their reading abilities. >> reporter: she says the lambs are just one of the variety of tools the district uses to help children feel more comfortable and develop the joy of reading. even when a lamb takes a bite out of the book. the kids take it in stride and just keep reading. >> it's hard to catch a bunny. >> reporter: teachers say the children are gaining confidence. >> they're trying to work through difficult words, instead of just waiting for me to jump in and help them out. >> crowd, crowded up there on -- >> reporter: that was really good. with lambs by their side, every page the kids read is a story of success. rehema ellis, nbc news, cole center, pennsylvania. >> that is a happy ending. >>> the pair of vultures here found themselves having too good of a time this weekend. at first they did not appear well
laura jacob got the idea during the pandemic as therapy for children who were struggling to read. lucky for kids, her family has a sheep farm. >> there actually is research that suggests when children have the opportunity to read to animals, it can actually help develop their reading abilities. >> reporter: she says the lambs are just one of the variety of tools the district uses to help children feel more comfortable and develop the joy of reading. even when a lamb takes a bite out...
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once again tonight, here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long-time friend david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics, as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress just days before the 2016 election. >> mr. trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen, where pecker says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump, adding, "what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents." the prosecution then showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory ones making baseless claims about mr. trump's republican opponents, including ted cruz. pecker admitting today the enquirer made up a story about cruz's father and the man who assas
once again tonight, here is laura jarrett. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long-time friend david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics, as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress just days before the 2016 election. >> mr. trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker...
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>> yes. >> laura, what comes next when this all picks up on monday? >> reporter: lester, the prosecution is going to start opening statements bright and early at 9:30 followed by the defense. the prosecutors also saying they will turn over the name of the first witness to the defense team on sunday. lester. >> laura jarrett in new york, thank you. >>> now to the retaliatory strike by israel on iran. tonight we have new reporting that it was a limited response, but late today, iran's foreign minister saying what happened last night was not a strike. he spoke to tom llamas. >> reporter: israel and iran tonight playing down the apparent israeli retaliatory strike inside iranian territory. video showing only glimpses this morning of anti-aircraft systems firing around the city of isfahan. israel fired three air-launched ballistic missiles into iran last night targeting an iranian air base according to officials familiar with the operation. iran did not strike back as threatened, instead local media controlled by the state downplayed the attack and showed
>> yes. >> laura, what comes next when this all picks up on monday? >> reporter: lester, the prosecution is going to start opening statements bright and early at 9:30 followed by the defense. the prosecutors also saying they will turn over the name of the first witness to the defense team on sunday. lester. >> laura jarrett in new york, thank you. >>> now to the retaliatory strike by israel on iran. tonight we have new reporting that it was a limited response,...
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good morning to you, marcus and laura. we're talking about oakland city council member gallo, who says he and residents have been complaining to the deputy chief of oakland police that they need more assistance in cracking down on illegal sideshows that take place on our freeways and local streets. that was the scene early sunday morning, just over 24 hours ago. illegal sideshows took over intersections at several locations in oakland sometime before 2:00 a.m. hundreds of people, as you can see, watched as the cars did those dangerous donuts close to spectators. you saw a video of the fireworks going off and there were reports of gunshots. opd says when officers arrived at one scene, people did disperse, but not always in an orderly fashion. as you just saw in that video, a driver rammed their sedan into at least one oakland police car as officers yelled at that driver. at one point overnight, a car was set on fire. the next morning, we're talking about yesterday morning, sunday, workers had to clean up the charred mess in
good morning to you, marcus and laura. we're talking about oakland city council member gallo, who says he and residents have been complaining to the deputy chief of oakland police that they need more assistance in cracking down on illegal sideshows that take place on our freeways and local streets. that was the scene early sunday morning, just over 24 hours ago. illegal sideshows took over intersections at several locations in oakland sometime before 2:00 a.m. hundreds of people, as you can...
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>> all right, laura, thank you. >>> in a new interview, mr. trump provides more insights into what a second term would look like. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump is revealing more of his second term agenda, including new details of his controversial plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. >> i will stop the invasion. >> reporter: trump now telling "time" magazine he would use the national guard and possibly the military to deport migrants and isn't ruling out building new detention camps. when asked whether he'd ignore a u.s. law that prevents deploying troops against civilians, the former president responded well, these aren't civilians. these are people that aren't legally in our country. in fact, civilians are commonly defined as someone who is not an active member of the armed service, regardless of immigration status. trump said he would comply with all supreme court orders. when asked whether he might fire a u.s. supreme court attorney who didn't follow orders, trump responded it would dep
>> all right, laura, thank you. >>> in a new interview, mr. trump provides more insights into what a second term would look like. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump is revealing more of his second term agenda, including new details of his controversial plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. >> i will stop the invasion. >> reporter: trump now telling "time" magazine he would use the national guard and...
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>> all right, laura off, thank you. and mr. trump's first criminal trial resumed in new york with more former publisher of the "national enquirer" about that payment to an adult film star. here is vaughn hillyard. >> reporter: on his third day on the stand, former "national enquirer" publisher of david pecker told the jury he refused to catch and kill stormy daniels' story about her relationship with then candidate donald trump. pecker said he told his right hand man at the "enquirer" not to pay daniels the $120,000 she was seeking because they'd already shelled out tens of thousands of dollars to keep other stories about mr. trump quiet. if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen, trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, that's referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said today he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutor
>> all right, laura off, thank you. and mr. trump's first criminal trial resumed in new york with more former publisher of the "national enquirer" about that payment to an adult film star. here is vaughn hillyard. >> reporter: on his third day on the stand, former "national enquirer" publisher of david pecker told the jury he refused to catch and kill stormy daniels' story about her relationship with then candidate donald trump. pecker said he told his right hand...
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laura jarrett is there in position. so laura, set this up for us. what are we about to see? >> reporter: savannah, an unprecedented moment playing out here in lower manhattan. the former president's motorcade just arriving here at the courthouse as he sets to go in for day one of what will be a historic moment for the country, for him, his trial actually quite simple, savannah, as you laid out. 34 felony counts, all having to do with what prosecutors say was an illegal scheme to cover up a hush money payment. we call it the hush money case, but prosecutors have tried to crack it as far more broad, potentially much more significant having to do with what they think is election interference, a scheme to try to hide pertinent information, an alleged affair from the voters in 2016. the former president denies all of the charges. he denies knowing about the scheme. he denies that the affair ever happened. he pled not guilty. he has tried to fight this case tooth and nail for the better part of a year but lost all of his appeals. that's why he's here today for the joining of jury
laura jarrett is there in position. so laura, set this up for us. what are we about to see? >> reporter: savannah, an unprecedented moment playing out here in lower manhattan. the former president's motorcade just arriving here at the courthouse as he sets to go in for day one of what will be a historic moment for the country, for him, his trial actually quite simple, savannah, as you laid out. 34 felony counts, all having to do with what prosecutors say was an illegal scheme to cover up...
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we've got to let voters sort through this. >> so laura, as this stands, this could go into effect in 14 days? >> well, the court allowed additional challenges to go forward, lester, but if those fail, the law still allows some additional time baked into that. so at the earliest, this law will go into effect in roughly two months. >> laura, thanks very much. >>> now to the unprecedented prison sentence in michigan. 10 to 15 years for the parents of the teenager who shot and killed four students at oxford high school. maggie vespa on the emotional day in the courtroom. >> reporter: america's first parents convicted for their child's mass school shooting each getting the maximum sentence. >> it is the sentence of this court that you serve 10 to 15 years. >> reporter: jennifer and james crumbley in prison jumpsuits appearing stoic as their sentences were read. earlier this year both were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter related to the 2021 oxford high school massacre carried out by their son. >> this tragedy has taken an incredible toll on our family. >> reporter: families of the
we've got to let voters sort through this. >> so laura, as this stands, this could go into effect in 14 days? >> well, the court allowed additional challenges to go forward, lester, but if those fail, the law still allows some additional time baked into that. so at the earliest, this law will go into effect in roughly two months. >> laura, thanks very much. >>> now to the unprecedented prison sentence in michigan. 10 to 15 years for the parents of the teenager who...
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senior legal correspondent laura jarrett has late details. >> reporter: donald trump sitting in a manhattan courtroom today watching the process of whittling down a pool of hundreds to a jury of 12 with six alternates, people who will soon sit in judgment of the former president, the first to ever face a criminal trial. >> we're not going to be given a fair trial. it's a very very sad thing. >> reporter: 200 people summoned to the courthouse today, questioned about their backgrounds, media preferences, and views on mr. trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed for saying they cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the unprecedented moment for the presumptive gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 counts of falsifying business records. a low level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell, more sordid and sweeping, previewing their central theme today of a presidential campaign rocked by the release of the infamous "access hollywood" tape, fueling mr. trump's determin
senior legal correspondent laura jarrett has late details. >> reporter: donald trump sitting in a manhattan courtroom today watching the process of whittling down a pool of hundreds to a jury of 12 with six alternates, people who will soon sit in judgment of the former president, the first to ever face a criminal trial. >> we're not going to be given a fair trial. it's a very very sad thing. >> reporter: 200 people summoned to the courthouse today, questioned about their...