you excerpts where he said emphatically this never happened. and our sole defense is going to be by cross examining their witnesses. and poking holes in all the evidence provided by the other side. do you think this was an additionally traumatizing event for e. jean carroll having been there in the courthouse this week? i mean it s an act of remarkable bravery for her to have brought this case if her accusations are accurate. was this case just as painful as it seemed from the outside? i mean, look, i m not a psychologist, right, and i don t have any degrees to say whether someone is telling the truth but i believe her story was true for her. the emotion and intensity she experienced all throughout the trial including from the very openings when she turned around and looked joe tacopina directly in the face as to if to say to him how dare you say this about
that they don t care. and so much of the cross-examination was poking holes in e. jean carroll s story and what she said and even such of the description of how everything had gone down and she was in heels, and it is going to be interesting to see if the jury bought any of that. it sounds like it is entirely possible that they could have. and impugning her credibility throughout and implying a look for attention as often happens in the cases like this. and questioning her emotional state, and the date where it happened, and she did not have a precise date, and the attorneys went after her for that. we want to wring in the cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor jennifer rogers into the conversation and behind the doors here, both sides are anticipating the verdict from the jury, and both trump s attorneys are there as well as e. jean carroll we saw walk in a moment ago. jennifer, it is standing out to me that the jury got 90 minutes
inside westminster abbey. the medieval church where they have been counting kings and queens for nearly a thousand years. some royal fans have been camped outside for days. when i go past, it makes your hairs go up. i don t know what it is, but they just we just love the royal family. reporter: the monarchy as an institution has overwhelming support in this country, but one recent poll found nearly two-thirds of people here either don t care very much or at all about the coronation. perhaps that s because charles is significantly less popular than both his mother, the late queen, and his son, prince william. camilo may disagree, but i don t, necessarily. reporter: james o brien is a popular talk radio show host who enjoys poking holes in the buddhist establishment. he says charles lacks the royal mystique of his mother. get a little bit hypnotized
poor during a mass in budapest. he also. for quote a future of hope not war in ukraine. in that so we didn t the nation s military held its largest drills in three decades for the exercise comes as a scandinavian country increase pushback from turkey on its nato bid. and it china a man taken into custody for reporting on the covid-19 pandemic three years ago is reportedly being released for use one of multiple citizen journalists to face retaliation for poking holes in the government s narrative about its handling of the coronavirus. and in london the upcoming coronation ceremony for king charles the third is set to include a variety of different faith leaders and languages for the church of england said service to reflects the diversity of modern society. that is a look at some stories from around the globe.
long as i ve been alive. the defamation piece can feel familiar because donald trump speaks a certain way about anybody he feels is against him. the rape side of it, it is a very big deal to accuse anybody of rape, but especially to accuse a former president of the united states of rape. is joe tacopina making any headway with poking holes in her story? he s made some headway with small holes in her story like, for example, whether or not she got a signing bonus when she agreed to publish the book from which the excerpt that led to the first airings against donald trump was signed. but the core of her story remains primarily in tact, and certainly that s going to have to be dealt with. lisa rubin, really good to have you here, thank you so much. you re our eyes and ears in the courtroom since there are no cameras allowed. we appreciate it. and a republican state lawmaker in montana is getting heat for suggesting she would rather risk her child s suicide than allow her to transi