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CNN CNN News Central June 4, 2024 13:06:00

realistically, what do you think could happen here well certainly he can start off by finding donald trump and continuing to increase those fines. if the violations continue as you and i last talked, the remedy of incarcerating him is on it could be out there. i don t think that s likely, but he has a whole host of other tools. for example, he could tell donald trump, look, do you have a sixth amendment right to be here to confront witnesses against you, but that s not absolute. and if you continue down this path, i will remove you from this courtroom. and then if you continue posting on social media, i can confine you to your house. i can put an ankle bracelet on you and ultimately, i can take away your social media. i can take away your internet access so that would be many steps down the road. but this judge is going to have to do something to contract to try to constrain donald trump to make sure he s following the judge s rules. le let s talk about what s going to start back u

CNN CNN News Central June 4, 2024 13:04:00

remember, we have seven jurors who are already seated today. they are bringing in a new panel of 96 jurors, and we will start this process all over again. the judge will ask if anyone feels that they can t be fair and impartial. those jurors will be excused if anyone else can t serve given the length of time or for other reasons, they ll be excused that will have the masses jurors go through that questionnaire, begin the lawyer questioning and then strikes and see if we can get to 12 jurors and as many as six alternates. by the end of the week, sarah, it s anything like what happened on tuesday. this could go quite fast, the judge saying that potentially opening statements might start even on monday, kara scannell. thank you so much for all your reporting from inside cord and out joining us now on this is cnn senior legal analyst, former assistant us attorney for the southern district of new york, elie honig and criminal defense attorney and former federal prosecutor, seth waxman. it

CNN CNN This Morning Weekend June 4, 2024 12:09:00

it is unfortunate. i hope people are able to go out anden jo i themselves but just be careful and be aware of your surrounding, because we live in a world now where this is just so common that, you know, we just talk about this like it is an everyday thing and it is not. it shouldn t be. and so, you know, i hope people could enjoy the fourth, but unfortunately i believe there will be some cities that will be experiencing something similar to what baltimore is going through right now. chief ramsey, thank you for your time. this morning more than 100 million marines are experiencing severe weather. we re seeing some intense storms that could produce damaging wi winds and hail and a few tornados. that will continue into the afternoon. le let s get right to allison chinchar. tell us more about the storms and where they are right now. so we have some on going this morning. mostly around the ohio river valley and the north east. but a lot of the areas are the same ones that were hit ju

CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer June 4, 2024 22:19:00

boarding air force one. just a misplaced sandbag to some degree, alex. we hope he s okay. phil mattingly, thank you very much for that. le let s get more from senator chris coons from dell care. back to the debt ceiling deal, you say that you will be voting for it. but, of course, there was a very strict time constraint. they re right up against the clock. if there were more time, what changes would you have wanted to see the white house push for in this final bill? well, alex, i think this is a positive for the american people and a success for the white house. if you look back at the bill that passed the house controlled body just a few weeks ago and the sharp, steep cuts they were demanding in nondefense domestic spending, i m comfortable with where we re ending up. to your question, i would have liked to see a serious conversation about closing some of the tax loopholes some of the efforts made by the house to make the trump tax cuts

CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 06:25:00

sudan s army and paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to yet another cease-fire, the sixth since the conflict began. but sporadic fighting has continued throughout all the cease-firesing and sudanese doctors are warning the dead bodies left in the streets are creating an environmental catastrophe. shortages of food, water and medicine are also putting the country at risk for humanitarian crisis. le let s bring in dave mckenzie live from johannesburg in south africa. what is the latest? reporter: that cease-fire has become, i don t want to say ridiculous, but it certainly is problematic, that this is the sixth cease-fire agreed upon by both sides and yet these are the kinds of sounds that are waking up the residents of khartoum and

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