of an appearance before the verdict is read, but of course that means they haven t ruled it in either. right? and there s not much time? no likely. all right. thank carol. thank you. and thanks so much to all of you, anderson starts now don t trump s fate is in the hands of 12 manhattan jurors, and they have questions. good evening. thanks for joining us day one, a jury deliberations in the first ever trial of a former president began with the judge reading 55 pages of instructions on what to consider as the jurors way 34 we re felony charges. now, the day ended with the buzzer, which signals the jury wants to communicate going off once then again, the first time to say they wanted four pieces of testimony read back to them. the second to ask the judge to reread them his instructions unclear so far whether that means the whole thing or selected portions of it. the testimony they wanted it s from david pecker, the former national enquirer publisher and former trump lawyer
verdict is read, but of course that means they haven t ruled it in either. right? and there s not much time. nicely. all right. thank carol. thank you. thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it s thursday, may 30, right now on cnn this morning day two of deliberations about to begin in donald trump s hush money trial after jurors sent to requests to the judge supreme court justice samuel alito, blaming his wife for flying an upside-down on flag. now recused, refusing to recuse himself from january 6, cases and dirty tactics, north korea launching balloons filled with feces he s and trash and dropping them on south korea i m here in washington, alive. look at, i guess that s new york city city. there it is a little little cloudy there this morning as those jurors start to wake up, had into their second day of deliberations. good morning, everyone. i m casey, hence it s wonderful to have you with us. the jury in the trump hush money trial bac
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