give them hell, indiana jones! harrison ford explains why this is the final indiana jones movie. it s time for me to grow up. plus he gets emotional talking about one of his most famous films. choked up? explains why at age 80, he s working harder than ever. it s good writing. i was seduced by good writing. first, a texas woman is shot and killed in her own apartment by three police officers. incomprehensible grief. the cops are facing murder charges. they re no longer on the job. and we re discussing the ongoing battle over police. let s come together to finish the job on police reform. do something. with one of the two key figures at the center of the debate. this is too important an issue for us to give up. is that part of your super power? just get it done, baby. it was possible that i may not see the end of the year. well, i don t know if we mishandled. i m a little fiscal. it is what it is. this is not where i thought this story w
the lead with jake tapper starts now. at any moment we are expecting a big court decision that could cost donald trump tens of millions of dollars, the lead starts right now. a jury deliberating after a dramatic day in the e. jean carroll defamation case, donald trump stormed out of the courtroom and the judge threatened to lock up trump s attorney and now jurors will decide how much you must pay for defaming the woman he already found liable for sexually abusing and defaming. the showdown, texas defies a court ruling court ruling keeping razor while and the national guard at the border, one of 25 governors siding with the lone star state over the rule of law. one of the most stunning acts of violence we have heard of from gaza, palestinians shot dead despite waving white flags of surrender. a scene investigation coming now about how bad and how often it is happening. welcome to the lead, i am jake tapper a day of antics inside the man tent a manhattan courthous
continues our coverage. good afternoon, everyone. i m lindsay reiser in for natalie pursue cnn today. a search is underway for a suspect, or suspects, in baltimore, after a mass shooting kills two young people and leaves dozens more injured. the mayor of the city is pleading with witnesses to come forward to catch the shooter. we need you to treat this as if someone had taken the life of your son, your daughter, your father, your brother. we need you to do that, step up and do the right thing. and to those who carried out the act, we will find you. we will bring you to justice. we re also following relentless protests in france over the police killing of a teenager. we re going to have a live report. the fallout from the supreme court decision on affirmative action this hour, the potential devastating impact could have on diversity in the medical community, all of that plus donald trump makes a public defense of his handling of classified documents. we are going to do fac
the real madrid keeper blocked and they cannot qualify themselves but they cannot qualify themselves but they were in the room the group in they were in the room the group in the first game against chelsea in the first game against chelsea in the 0-0. four udinese fans who racially abused ac milan goalkeeper mike maignan have been banned for life by the serie a club. play was briefly suspended in a league match a few days ago, when ac milan left the pitch after alerting the referee to the abuse. the fourfans have been banned from udinese s home ground for life and italian police say they are barred from all stadiums in the country for five years. there has been another managerial casualty at the africa cup of nations, following the departures of ghana s chris hughton and jean louis gasset from his role at the ivory coast. algeria have now parted ways with their manager, djamel bel madi, a day after the team s humiliating exit from the competition at the group stage for the se
good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with the massive bill. a new york federal jury today handed the former president for repeatedly defaming the woman he s already found liable for sexually abusing. $7.3 million for emotional harm he caused by his repeated verbal attacks on e. jean carroll while he was president, which of his followers turned into serious threats against her. $11 million to repair the damage carroll suffered to her reputation, and $65 million in punitive damages. $83.3 million in total. no comment from her or her team as they left the courthouse in lower manhattan making their way through a sea of cameras and reporters. in a moment we ll hear from her attorney, roberta kaplan, her first interview since the verdict. also exclusively from another trump accuser jessica leads who was a witness in ms. carroll s first lawsuit in which she told jurors the former president groped her on an airplane in a cross-country flight. mr. trump has repeatedly