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coronavirus is confirmed in the united states. bay area officials say there are precautions to take. lawyer for president trump are about to begin the defense. that is after three days of arguments from democratic managers from the house. a strong earthquake hit eastern turkey causing buildings to collapse. more than 20 are dead and hundreds are injured. good morning. let's get right over to darren. when it comes to the weather, it was pretty foggy this morning . >> yes, and it doesn't matter where you are on a morning like this. we are getting fog from the valley and through the bay. if you look at the scene from the top of the sales force to our all you can see is the light show coming through the low clouds on the bay bridge. expect your morning drive if you've got to be somewhere to look like that. this is the view from treasure island. temperature wise, it is relatively warm out there. the coldest number i've got is 48 degrees in livermore. everyone else's in the low to mid-50s. see that .3 for hayward? you can only see .3 of a maillot. i don't want you to necessarily go by these numbers. we all had our own personal experiences driving in. be ready for that as you hit the road. there will be some light rain this evening in the northbay. that will happen after sunset, and it will not be much. there will be a area rain tomorrow morning right about this time we will see those showers coming to an end. i will spotlightboof rtcomiup. back over to you. there are calls for caution about the coronavirus threatened to overshadow the lunar new year celebrations. there have been no confirmed corona cases in the bay area so far. a chicago woman has been confirmed with the virus. they are monitoring another 63 people showing possible symptoms. there is a message from health officials. >> reporter: on the lunar calendar it is the year of the rat and the celebrations are already underway. it is the night before the lunar new year at san jose's pet festival shared on the lunar calendar with the chinese new year and it is a celebration of family, food, and tradition. >> it is like christmas in the you asked. >> jodi is the event organizer and says there may be some people that are fearful of the coronavirus but she does not expected to dampen the celebratory spirit. >> people do not want to get sick. >> anyone feeling ill or has any symptoms of illness, i would discourage them from going to any public outings of any kind. >> reporter: the chief health officer will not confirm if any cases are being investigated as possible coronavirus. she does emphasize there were no cases confirmed anywhere in california. because the symptoms can seem like the flu, if you feel sick, stay home. >> for any of these viral infections, large gatherings make them easier to spread. >> mina came all the way from missouri to join san jose's large vietnamese community for celebrations. >> airports and making sure everyone is vaccinated and checked on. >> it hasn't stopped you from enjoying the celebration. >> reporter: other say that closely monitoring and taking precautions. >> every time i go somewhere i'm not close the people. >> reporter: it's a 10 day celebration with events going through next weekend. kpix 5. major asian travel hubs are being disinfected at the height of the lunar new year travel rush including hong kong's high-speed rail station and the airport. millions in and aroundchine not 10 cities and 33 million people are under a travel ban. major landmarks of clothes including shanghai disneyland. the resort had been planning a celebration but guests the pre- booked will be refunded. and the largest hotel chain is waiving cancellations. struck within the our president trump's attorneys will begin making their case in his impeachment trial. he is not happy about the time slot. the president called saturday morning the death valley of tvland. house democrats wrapped up their third and final day of arguments last night. they use almost every minute of the 24 hours they were given to make their argument that the president obstructed congress. >> no president has ever dared during an impeachment inquiry to officially and explicitly ordered government witnesses to define health subpoenas. >> they have run out of things to say. that is because the case they are presenting is weak and flimsy. >> president trump's team also has 24 hours to lay out their case. they will save the bulk of their arguments for next week. >> what my people have to do is just be honest and tell the truth. >> once the president's team finishes up the senators will have 16 hours to ask questions. california governor's firing back after the president threatened to cut off federal funding. the clashes over state law requiring insurers to cover abortion. >> president trump says it's wrong for california to force private insurance companies to cover abortion. he gives the state 30 days to lift that requirement. the governor says that's not happening. experts say president trump is trying to score political points by restricting access to abortion. california requires health plans to cover individuals and employees of small businesses to offer abortion services >> the fact that you're making me pay for the killing of the child and that should never be something that someone is forced to do. >> she is organizing the walk for life rally in san francisco tomorrow. she says the california law forces people to pay for other people's abortions >> pro-choice groups say it should be covered like prenatal and maternity care >> president trump needs to stick to things that are threatening this country it should be a personal choice and money should not be the problem. >> planned parenthood said access to abortion is the law of the land in california will not back down in the fight to defend access to abortion. governor newsom tweets the trump is threatening to take away our healthcare funding and you call yourself pro-life? you sicken me. >> one er doctor says any attempt to restrict access to healthcare is wrong. >> otherwise it lends itself to back door back alley way procedures. >> the attorney general says he will sue the trump administration if it withholds money from the state. in richman, kpix 5 . president trump became the first u.s. president ever to attend the annual march for life march in washington dc. the president felt to make the fight against abortion a top priority. since taking office he has purse policies to restrict abortion access including putting on two consvative pro- life justices. the rally made an appeal to female voters. >> for all the women here today, your devotion and your leadership uplifts our entire nation. >> i am really excited he was year and feels this is an important issue. i feel it is bringing our country together. >> planned parenthood says it plans to spend $45 million to elect someone who supports abortion access to extract the annual walk for life west coast starts today in san francisco happening in at 12:30 roads will be closed along that route so keep that in mind if you're headed into town. and that same stretch of market street is days away from a radical change. starting on wednesday, private cars will be built between 10th street and the embarcadero. >> the safety factor will go up tremendously. as a bike rider, i think that is the thing that is most important. >> with all of this construction it is hard. is going to make my life even harder. >> cars will be able to cross market street. there will be traffic officers on patrol to help drivers with the new rules and then cite anyone who breaks them. a set back in the purse to kick google out of the san francisco pride parade. they voted to ban google from future celebrations. the legal team said it is not legally binding since only seven of the 300 members voted. the controversy started when youtube did not remove videos reported for homophobic harassment. a spokesperson says youtube has updated its policy to be tougher on harassment. the pentagon says 34 u.s. service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries linked to the iranian missile strike on iraq. it was retaliation for a drone strike that killed a top iranian general. nine service members are still being treated in germany and eight others are now back in the u.s. for additional treatment here. >> one service member received treatment and return to duty. 16 service members who were diagnosed with concussion and tbi remained and have returned to duty. >> the pentagon and president trump initially said no service members were injured or killed. traumatic brain injuries are not always and immediately apparent right after they happen . a powerful earthquake struck eastern turkey killing at least 21 people and collapsing buildings near the epicenter. >> this was the chaotic scene last night outside of the building. a magnitude 6.8 earthquake followed by dozens of aftershocks and there are reports that the quake was felt as far away as syria and lebanon. more than 900 people are being treated for injuries. searchers are looking for 30 people believed to be trapped in the rubble of damage buildings. countless people have been unable to stay in their homes. those unable to get to shelters have been forced to sleep outdoors were temperatures have dipped to 17 degrees fahrenheit. a location where new units could become available. a former congressman who represented parts of the bay area has died. how pete stark is being remembered. it looks like there's been a major step forward to easing the housing crisis for students . yesterday the state senator jim bell announced california would allow the school to redevelop a building. the san jose mercury news says it could have 800 to 1200 units depending on efforts to include another property nearby. details need to be worked out but it would house san jose state university staff and faculty. senator bell plans to provide more details at a press conference on monday morning. pete stark rooster parts of alameda county on capitol hill for four decades has died. a statement from nancy pelosi says he passed away yesterday. he was a longtime advocate for affordable healthcare, paid family leave and he lost his bid for reelection in 2012 to eric swalwell who's online tribute read quote his knowledge of policy particularly healthcare and his opposition to unnecessary wars demonstrated his deep care and spirit. pete stark was 88. a couple was running a billion-dollar ponzi scheme to fund her lavish lifestyle. he faces up to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy and money laundering charges. his wife faces 15 years. the company owns dt solar. before the skin crumbled they owned at least 20 properties in martinez. they had a taste for muscle care cars. 150 cars were auctioned off including the trans am once owned by burt reynolds. >> this is not a victimless crime. it harmed the american economy and had a tangible impact on the martinez community. >> they manufactured 6000 of these trailers. on paper they sold over 17,000 of them. >> investigators say the couple sold thousands of generators they did not have an used money from new investors to pay off the old ones. shock were going to start off by taking a look outside at a foggy start to this day. i will use the transamerica tower. take a look at this. you see nothing but clouds. now i will show you the camera that sits down on the roof. you can make out at least the bottom two thirds of it. if you want to see the top of it, just look at the salesforce tower and you can pick up the very top of the spire 850 feet up. there is a good band of low clouds sitting across much of the day which will turn into fog. hayward is looking at visibility that only goes about .03 of a mile. so give yourself some extra time on the road as you are about to step out or take a drive. you will encounter some fark out there. as far as the rest of saturday is concerned, the fog will burn off and we will see daytime highs that will make it into the mid-60s. rain is coming later tonight. high def doppler source you there's already good rain and the far northern parts of california. i can show when it gets here on closer inspection that gets us into the afternoon at 330. we have seen late shot, light showers it will stay north of golden gate bridge and by the time we get to 9:00 in the evening it is done. between 3 pm and 9 pm we will pick up light showers from marin, sonoma, northbay, and 1/10 of an inch of rain. that will give us a little bit of snow in the sierra. and then this will be the focus for tomorrow morning. we are looking at sunday morning at 1:30 and this is the second wave of rain. this will be more widespread. it might not be as intense but everybody gets a chance of rain early sunday morning. you probably only pick up 1/10 of an inch of rain from that round as a comes through. by the time we get to sunday afternoon, blue skies. i didn't rain in the forecast on sunday even though technically it will rain. it will happen before 9 am and then we will get a nice break for the second half of the day. the next rain will show up on tuesday. back over to you. the e-cigarette giant has created an epidemic among students. vaping has become a major disruption on the campuses. it forced them to spend time and money on prevention and now they want the e-cigarette company to pay up. >> how can we be compensated summer night using taxpayer money to fund and help ease this crisis happening in our schools >> the suit accuses juul of attracting young people. we reached out to san francisco juul but have not heard back . we take you to the factory that makes the footballs for the super bowl. if the real vern glenn was here, he would have food from last night. a lot of it from the house of prime rib. i know quite a few linemen that were glad to see this. this tradition is so big. check out who else may have been in the 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trump:"all of this with the global warming. a lot of it's a hoax." vo: mike bloomberg knows the science and understands the challenge, he's led an effort that has shut down half the nation's dirty polluting coal plants so far. as president, a plan for 80% clean energy by 2028 - cutting carbon emissions and creating millions of clean energy jobs. mike will get it done. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. the warriors this morning, there's nothing like a friday night recap on a saturday morning. last night they had issues with the midwest nba foe. there were hugs and then defend them. he had nine three-pointers and 37 for the game. the pacers found the open guys. aaron holiday put the pacers up seven in the third quarter. and then later watch this from glenn robinson. the same margin in the fourth quarter. the pacers iran iran. it was the pacers night. the warriors have lost three straight. >> stanford answered and watch this inbound. they sent it into overtime. in the extra period textbook play for vandemere. she scored 29 and more importantly stanford won the game 76 minus 78. check this out. the lineman dinner held at the house of prime rib last night. yummy slabs of beef. this honorary lineman. >> i got the invite. i got the invite a couple days ago and it's hard to say no to your old line. >> because the season has gone on so long were going to make it work now and why not have a pre-super bowl dinner. >> we have some nhl all-star stuff. he put a beeper mask on and gave it a try and denied. >> that is sports at this hour. have a great saturday. the next time i see you i will be in south florida talking to you with my spf sunblock and maybe a tommy bahama shirt. i will figure it out. i will see you then. >> when the niners and the chiefs take the field they will use footballs that are made just for the big game. here is where they will be coming from palm first the leather is carefully selected and cut into panels. those panels are stamped with foil logos and stitch together. the seams are smoothed out and the ball is stitched up before being shipped out. each team will receive 108 balls for the game. china is reporting more deaths from the coronavirus. find out the latest numbers from the epidemic. >> a popular dating app is bringing on new measures to keep you safe while out on a date. i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy. earning on my favorite soup... got it. earning on that eclair. don't touch it. don't touch it yet. let me get the big one. nope. this one? nope. this one? no. let me get them all. i'm gonna get them all. it's just the basics. can you double bag this right here? earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. can you also tell me what it is? chase. make more of what's yours. live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news . welcome back. it is just about 6:31. thank you for joining us let's get over to the weather. it is foggy out there with a little bit of rain on the horizon. >> the first round will get here tonight. we need to talk about the fog. the view behind you guys was supposed to show us the skyline but you couldn't see it. this is our camera on top of the salesforce tower looking east. there is blue sky on the bigger picture but in terms of what we are waking up to, low clouds with temperatures in the low to mid-50s. 48 is the coldest number i have. that is what it looks like on the richmond bridge right now. that is one of the better views. you will run into patchy areas of fog. the east bay for sure. look at oakland and hayward. you can only see .03 of a mile down the roadway. visibility down to 1/10 of a mile. patchy dense fog for the morning. and then the northbay showers for this evening. once we get past soncy, sunset tonight there will be light rain. and tomorrow it will be bay area wide in the morning. we all pick up the 10th of an inch of rain. i will show you what that looks like in a few minutes . authorities are reporting 15 new desk in the center of the coronavirus outbreak. the total number of confirmed cases has risen to nearly 1300. cases have been reported in a dozen other countries as travelers spread that fire is in those countries include the united states. coronavirus is a common infection that almost everyone gets in some form at least once in their life. is there any reason the folks should be overly concerned about this latest fibrous. hilary lane explains. >> travelers in the u.s. are wearing masks to protect against a new strain of coronavirus. health officials say the core risk here is low >> i don't think the public should be frightened, but we are taking this very seriously. >> human coronavirus's are a large family of viruses that have been around for decades. some caused mild illnesses. two coronavirus srs has been known to cause severe illness including pneumonia and bronchitis and can be deadly. >> it is a virus that hasn't been seen before. so we are concerned and want to investigate. >> the cdc says it's too early to draw conclusions about how severe this is. the current outbreak is suspected to have started at a food market in who hung china that sells animals. this new strain was first passed to humans from snakes or bats. >> we are getting new information hour by hour and day by day. the incubation period is around two weeks. >> to prevent the spread of the virus to the same things you do to prevent the flu. wash your hands often and avoid close contact with people who were sick. a new safety feature is being added including a panic button that will help users to feel safe while the run dates. they can hit a button and emergency dispatch will be called to their location. users can also let their friends know where they are. the company that owns will roll up the features to all of its companies. rosie perez testified in new york on the sexual assault trial against harvey weinstein. she told jurors that a fellow actress told her that weinstein had her but she couldn't go to the police. the actress testified under oath that he attacked her in her apartment. weinstein is not on trial for that alleged attack but prosecutors are trying to show a pattern of violent picky.. he denies he's done anything nonconsensual. a new card will be required to board any domestic flight. but what if you don't have your birth certificate? >> and contra costa county they are willing to meet you at the dmv to help you out. >> people coming to this office are hoping the task of getting a real id will go smoothly. >> we want our customers to come fully prepared on their first visit so they won't be turned away. >> kenny blackman should've listen. he eventually got his real id but his birth certificate was a copy. >> was a drag? >> kind of a nuisance. i had to come here three or four times. >> it requires proof of identity and a document. a social security number in two proofs of california residency. what if you like michael right? >> do you know where your birth certificate is? >> not really. i may be able to find it and then again maybe not. >> it is one of our main business lines here in the clerk recorder's office. we issue them every day and multiple copies sometimes. >> to help real id seekers the county is announcing the records within reach program. workers will set up a station to issue certified copies of birth and marriage certificates on the spot. those two events had two appeared in contra costa county . >> that will save a lot of legwork and everything else and mental fatigue and so forth. >> there will be a charge of $32 and $19 for a marriage certificate. that seems like a small price to pay. in concord, kpix five. carmakers are making more and more electric vehicles but many are hesitant to purchase them. michelle medina spoke to electric car owners to see if they would purchase another one. >> susan was on the fence about purchasing an electric vehicle but after having her chevy volt for a year, she is not alone. a new survey from aaa finds 96% of electric vehicle owners would purchase one again. >> people are more comfortable about this technology. >> most people do not purchase an electric vehicle because they worry about where they will charge it. there are thousands of charging stations across the country and plenty of apps and websites showing their locations. >> 95% of electric vehicle owners say they never ran out of a charge. >> this shows the battery itself. >> most owners charge at home. the cost is about $70 per month compared to $180 worth of gas per month. the big downside is the price tag for electric cars is often 80% more than a gas powered equivalent. >> electric vehicles depreciate more than the gas powered counterparts. so the cost factor is about $600 more per year. >> i don't have to worry about fluctuating gas prices. >> she believes the savings along with driving a vehicle that's environmentally friendly make it worth it. >> the switch to 5g internet connections promises to revolutionize the way people surf the net. 5g promises speedier connections and seamless streaming. 5g coverage it's actually pretty limited in the u.s. some experts say the 5g phones and networks will become more accessible to everyone this year. much of it will travel over super high-frequency airwaves that bring faster speeds and more bandwidth. wireless companies have to install possibly millions of cell towers on top of lampposts and buildings. those companies have been rolling out the service one market at a time. a bay area woman has trademarked an agent found a magic mushrooms. our first question was why and can she do that? >> how are jefferson award winner helped expand services for neighbors in need. ♪ for a slider bag that's easy to open and close and stays closed, try hefty slider bags. the expandable bottom makes it easy to stand, fill and store, while its easy-to-use slider clicks closed so you know it's closed. try hefty slider bags. about finding good food ind have school.y so, when my wife kat and i learned california public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we partnered with local farmers, school kitchens, a non-profit. that program now serves over 300 million healthy meals every year. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson washington dc could use, right now. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. a bay area woman has managed to trademark the word silicide been. she says she wants to protect mushrooms from being commercialized away cannabis has been. >> as soon as tuesday santa cruz could become the latest municipality to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms. a movement expanding in many different directions right now. some of them are even making the advocates a little uncomfortable. >> i got a lot of emails and people threatening me. >> silicide been is a active compound in psychedelic mushrooms and scarlet raven blue some minds when she trademarked it. >> there will be no silicide been in our box of chocolates. people find that confusing. >> reporter: the chocolates will come with the book. >> is teaching people about that medicine, psychedelics, and spiritual evolution. >> she is not firing off any hate mail but as a member of the group pushing to decriminalize mushrooms in santa cruz, >> these plan should be a public commons . >> reporter: right or wrong it's tapped into fears that the end of prohibition will make the substances vulnerable to commercial interests. >> locality my present challenges as well. >> big business will see this opportunity and maybe big pharma will see it and they will swoop in and make things difficult for all of us. >> from ancient ritual to now research labs across the country psychedelic drugs have passed through a number of rounds. the next one is how far away. >> it seems like things are changing in a big way. >> the matter will come up on tuesday and has the support of the mayor. it is expected to pass. kpix 5 . food gets tossed often before it gets bad before it's eaten. new technology expanding the life of fruits and vegetables. we go inside and avocado packing plant in southern california. >> reporter: inside this cardboard box or avocados ready to be shipped to northern california. employees have to move quickly because ripe avocados have only two to four days of freshness. patrick cortez says the new technology is changing that. >> this is it. >> we have been able to extend the shelf life two to for jay's . >> it contains a blend of materials like dirt and sand along with an active ingredient or one mcp. one mcp anoraks with the ethylene gas naturally release from the avocados slowing down the ripening process. >> it is not contacting the produce but by controlling the atmospheric response of the ethylene we can extend the shelf life. >> each packet can treat 25 pounds of produce and costs one dollar. >> we have saved about 130 million pounds of produce from going bad. >> there were other technologies in the works. this one claims to cut spoilage in half by spraying the produce just once. cambridge crops makes an edible protective coating made from natural soap proteins. the hazel packets make it possible for kim to ship to india and china. >> would you call this little packet a game changer? >> absolutely. we can reduce waste and increase positive experiences the consumer has. >> less food rot means he is saving money and so are the grocery stores he ships too. whether that leads to cheaper guacamole remains to be seen. cbs news, oxnard, california. >> the packer's work on stone fruits, leafy greens and apples. the company is working on new technologies for berries and root vegetables. we have two very different views this morning. the first one is how many of us are seeing. this is the view from our roof here at kpix. that is the transamerica tower. and this is the view in the tri- valley looking out over dublin. look at all of those clear skies out there? you've got to be east of the hills to see that. there is rain on high def doppler. those clouds we were seeing are part of a weak system. it looks impressive right now, but that rain will take a while before it gets here. when it does, it will only be for some of us. 3:30 this afternoon is been we will see the leading edge of a few light showers working their way across marin, sonoma, and up into mendocino county. so by the time we get to eight p.m. it is passed. so from 3 pm to 8 pm north of the golden gate bridge we will pick up a few light showers. maybe 0.1 inches of rain. let's take a look at round two. in addition to the light chance of rain, those are your daytime highs today. 66 down in south bay. wait until you see the seven day. i have some numbers nearing 70, but we are not there yet. this first system gives us light snow in the sierra tonight. and then here comes the second rainmaker. we covered the first one for tonight, and this one is for early sunday morning. we are taking a look at sunday morning at 1:30 and there is an organized band of light rain that comes through. it brings light rain to everybody. it is down by the time we get to 8:00 a.m. by sunday afternoon you will get clear skies. but technically sunday has a chance of rain in the predawn hours even though were only picking up zero point so when you put it into your 7 day forecast, one more chance of rain shows up on tuesday and that also looks like a pretty light rainmaker. by the end of next week, 69 degrees. we will be back after this. this week's jefferson award winner leadership was key to the successful merger of two longtime nonprofits. it tremendously improved client services. here is the story. >> reporter: seven years ago she went from client to employee. helping families needing assistance at what is now north marin community services. as a nonprofit bilingual administrative coordinator the single mother of two remembers well are tough times. >> we were facing bankruptcy and homelessness was close. we are typically finding families in crisis. >> reporter: the ceo sees prices happening more and more. >> they cannot afford food, rent, subsidized childcare which are all basic needs to contribute to the community. >> after running nevada you center she oversaw the merger with another nonprofit novato human needs center. in 2018 north marin community services was born with an annual budget this grown to $4.2 million. they serve 6000 people per year offering program such as rent assistance, subsidized childcare, mental health services in a food pantry. most of the operating system comes from grants. jim duckworth says cheryl is a driving force behind their success. >> her skills as a leader are responsible for that merger. >> is a former recipient of services and the first person the families interact with, alicia is grateful. >> i was being hugged and comforted and supported all around. >> reporter: cheryl sees nothing but a future of successfully helping others. >> for more than one decade of helping community members in need in north marin, this week's jefferson award goes to cheryl product. cheryl is a past recipient of the giving marin partnerships excellence in leadership award. you can nominate your own local hero online at kpix5.com . we will be right back. it is time for a look at this morning's top stories. >> china is taking steps to rope in the coronavirus and they have quarantine 35 million people. this is a new strain of the virus and doctors are not sure how easily or quickly it is transmitted. there are two cases in the u.s. at nine in the bay area. jim bell says california will allow sjs you to redevelop the state owned building. the san jose mercury news says the complex could have 800 to 1200 units for students, faculty and staff. track the pentagon says that 34 u.s. service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries to the iranian missile attack on u.s. forces in iran. initially it was said no trees for injured or killed. traumatic brain injuries are not always immediately apparent. 22 people are confirmed dead and more than 1000 people are injured after a powerful earthquake in eastern turkey. there have been dozens of aftershocks. your 7 day forecast has a rain chance that shows up on tuesday and another one on saturday. the saturday rain is getting here late afternoon today and focus almost exclusively in the northbay. there is more rain for early sunday morning. i didn't have the heart to put rain on the forecast for sunday because by sunday afternoon we will have blue skies. thank you so much for watching kpix 5 news. we will be back here tomorrow morning at 6 pm. this is a cbs news special report. i'm laura o'donnell in washington for our live coverage of the senate impeachment trial. and after three days of arguments from house managers making their case to remove president trump. today, the president's lawyers take the senate floor to begin to rebut the charges in this trial. and just like the democrats, they will have a total of 24 hours, over three days, to make their case. the president has ten people representing him before the senate. including white house lawyer pat cipollone and his outside counsel jay sekulow. we will also see high-profile figures such as alan dershowitz and ken starr among the lawyers defending the president.

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