The news continues next on seeing it tonight are 360 Breaking News. The former president loses one bid to n1 trial, but learns he might get a month long delay in another without Trial Listening two weeks away from a michigan courtroom, were Breaking News. A father convicted of manslaughter for the murders. His son committed. And the latest from haiti and my conversation with shawn pen about what his Relief Organization core is facing on the ground there as gangs remaining toal much the capital. Good evening. We begin tonight with the Breaking News on the former president and happen just hours after he walked into the federal courtroom, the judge, he himself appointed Aileen Cannon sitting opposite hur. He watched as his attorneys argued the jack smiths classified documents case should be dismissed. The lawyers defended two of their nine motions to dismiss today, including the one arguing that the president ial records act allowed him to designate the classified documents he took his pe
And when their father the following morning, poppy. So the airline for their part saying they followed all the policies that they have on the books for these unaccompanied minors, but this dad, not too happy. No. All right. Keep us posted, rene. Thank you for that. And thank you, everyone, for being with me today. Im poppy harlow in new york. Ill see you back here tomorrow morning. At this hour with kate bolduan starts now. Hello, everyone, im kate bolduan. Robert mueller, you are on the clock, or thats what Rudy Guiliani would like you to think. President trumps legal team is telling the Special Counsel to wrapup the Russia Investigation within the next three weeks, or else. Or else what . That is not entirely clear. But this is part of the very latest round in the game of cat and mouse that has been playing out for months and months and months about the possibility of trump sitting down for an interview with the Special Counsel. Guiliani says its now muellers move with a deadline fas
that they called, an irs expert, who happened to be sitting in the courtroom through the trial. when they called that witness and that witness said they had been sitting in the courtroom during the entire trial, the judge scolded the prosecutors, essentially for that, for allowing this witness to sit there through this trial listening to other witnesses testifying. and the prosecutor reminded the judge, it was his own permission. they asked him for permission to do so, and he allowed it. and so they went ahead and filed a motion with the court, requesting he apologize to them and to the jury. see, the issue, kate, this was all happening in front of the jury. and certainly their perception of what they re seeing by the way the judge is reacting to this could affect their ultimate decision. and that is why the prosecutors wanted the judge this morning to apologize, which he did. this judge is quickly becoming the story in this case.
this process peaceful and successful. having said that, we appreciate the jury s time and effort. we really do. they spent an enormous amount of time during the trial listening. it was very intent. i mentioned at one point that some jurors had to wake them up by shoutin shouting or dropping. not this you are j. they listened, they took notes, and they were as engaged as everybody else in the process. it made for the type of verdict that we had to have which was a verdict that listened to all available facts. not all the facts but all the available facts, the evidence, the law, and the timed consideration that the jury gave to it before making that final decision. obviously we are eck stalt i can with thecstatic withthe results. george zimmerman was never guilty of anything except for protecting himself and self defense. i m glad the jury saw it that way. i hope that everyone who thinks, especially those who doubted
the jury s time and effort. we really do. they will spent an enormous amount of time during the trial listening. they were very intent. i mentioned at one point that some jurors you have to wake them up by shouting or dropping a file. not this jury. they listened, took notes as engaged as everybody else in the process. and it made for the type of verdict that we had to have which was a verdict that listened to all available facts not all of the facts but all of the available facts. the evidence, the law and the timed consideration that the jury gave to it before making that final decision. obviously we are ecstatic with the results. george zimmerman was never guilty of anything except protecting himself in self-defense. i m glad that the jury saw it that way and i hope everyone who thinks particularly those who doubted george s reasons and doubted his background now understand that the jury knew everything that they knew was