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In space nasa legend Katherine Johnson. Early today starts right now good morning, im Frances Rivera and im phillip mena. A hollywood giants moment of reckoning. After weeks of harrowing testimony and five days of deliberations, a jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape and a criminal sex act weinsteins verdict has marked a new era in the battle against Sexual Harassment with newspaper headlines around the world chronicling the fall of the man who became the symbol of the me too movement heres nbcs stephanie gosk. Reporter good morning. Weinstein, once one of the most powerful men in hollywood is waking up a convicted sex offender hes in a medicalfacility at the notorious facility on Rikers Island Harvey Weinstein, once one of hollywoods most influential power brokers, behind bars a convicted sex offender after more than four days of deliberations, the jury here in new york found the 67yearold guilty of two counts of Sexual Assault, including rape. The District Attorney calls the de
hello welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m max foster in london. we begin this morning with the weekend rebellion inside russia led by the wagner group of mercenary fighters. its chief yevgeny prigozhin ordered his troops to march towards moscow to seek revenge after accusing the military leadership of killing his forces and claiming to seize military sites in two russian cities and then claim within 125 miles of the capital but the insurrection came to an abrupt end when prigozhin said a deal was struck to avoid bloodshed. the kremlin said criminal charges against prigozhin will be dropped and he ll go in exile in belarus. but prigozhin himself hasn t confirmed any of that detail and russian state media report this morning that prigozhin remains under investigation for inciting the armed rebellion. the entire episode raises questions whether vladimir putin is losing his decades-long grip on power. cnn s nic robertson joins me n
powerful quake that sent tremors across the entire region. the magnitude 7.8 quake struck before day break in southern turkey nearly the border with syria. the quake and aftershocks collapsing buildings. now a desperate search and rescue efforts under way to find people trapped in piles of rubble. cnn s scott mclean joins us from london. scott, this is one of the strongest quakes to hit turkey in a century, what do we know? reporter: that s right, this part of the turkey, christine, used to earthquakes but nothing like this. this happened in the middle of the night, so people were jolted out of bed with this terrifying shaking. they re finding themselves running out of their houses and apartment buildings into very cold weather. turkey is experiencing an unusual cold snap in that part of the country. andmalatya, they re working to get people of the rubble. with the cold weather, time of the essence, because people were not survive in this kind of cold. we re getting message
what we are learning this morning. two pages of notes found in his wallet and on his person as well, and that is the note that indicated where he was going to visit. and also gave and indication of what kind of motive, but nothing that we can confirm just yet, and for the investigation, we learned that he had contact with some of the places and a couple of the other places that it appears that he had employees there where he was asked to leave. so it is looking like he is possibly a motive for that is that he was slighted. interesting. joining me now for much more on this is sean turner, a professor at michigan state, and also a communicator at michigan state. thank you for having me. and more of what we have learned from the update from michigan official, and they have been forth coming with what they have learned from the investigation, and part of it is that michigan state police said that the note they have found, and what they said, quote, gave an indication of