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for survivors is. on also, ahead new developments from georgia as a judge denied his request from former trump chief of staff mark meadows. but it could mean for his old boss. plus, the gop s effort to re-brand the parity in are shining a spotlight on latino artists and fashion designers during new york fashion week. this is american voices. we begin in morocco where we re starting to understand the scope of a devastating earthquake where the 2000 people are dead after 6.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the country late friday. another 2000 people are hurt. the u.s. geological survey says that the earthquake was in americas high atlas mountains, about southwest of marrakech. meanwhile, it s still very early and it s not hard to see that the city has been left in shambles. extensive damage, morocco today announcing three days of national mourning. adam person of sky news is in marrakech with the latest. here in marrakech, they re having to come to terms with this ....
and happy wednesday, everyone. back. hahaha, yeah, yeah. control yourself. choo so remember back in grade t school when the teacher would leave the room and tell everyone to behave while she was gone? thatgone? the room went wild. it s how i got my first tattoo. goti d show you. but the fcc doesn t allow frontal, so it was greatit s gre with the teacher gone, right? but remember how after a while, it would get ugly. the bullying and the fights woulit wouldy.d start. things would get tossed around the room. and by things i mean me. ea so when the teacher came back, you were sort of relievede . your heart. you knew the class needed a grown up to keep things from chao knews. h brin which brings us to america. can someone pleasegs call int the teacher back into the room and not so they can with theirah students? although that helps. but to savough that e from the . every weekend we re seeing the same storiesen violent mobs disrupting and destroying our cities. it ....
hello, i m rajini vaidyanathan. you re watching the context on bbc news. london s free newspaper, the evening standard, is to scrap its daily print edition and move to a weekly publication instead. let s return to that breaking news from new york and donald trump s hush money trial. we heard earlier that thejury we heard earlier that the jury had returned to ask further questions. they wanted to hear some of the evidence again as they continue their deliberations. our north america correspondent nada tawfikjoins us now. just bring us up to date on what s been happening where you are. yeah. been happening where you are. yeah, well, the jury been happening where you are. yeah, well. the jury has been happening where you are. yeah, well, the jury has been been happening where you are. yeah, well, the jury has been sent been happening where you are. ir u well, the jury has been sent home now. they have not reached a verdict yet. they are still about nearly five hou ....
dana: bye. bret: see you, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the jury has questions and wants to hear the judge s complex instructions to them again. the 12-person jury in the former president donald trump s trial deliberating for four and a half hours before being dismissed by the judge for the day. the panel sending two notes to the judge this afternoon asking to rehear potential crucial testimony about the alleged hush money scheme at the heart of this history-making case. and, asking to hear the judge s instructions to guide them on the law mooner time the presumptive presidential nominee calling the criminal case against the former president a political witch-hunt in comments just moments ago judge juan merchan gave the instructions on the law governing the case and what they can take into account in evaluating the former president s guilt or innocence. former president trump facing 34 felony counts of falsifying busi ....
welcome to the journal committed to real report paul incident the plastic supreme court term, and winds on the justices on thursday, unanimously rejected a bit to restrict access to medication used in nearly two thirds of all abortions in the united states, in the court s first ruling thomas is overturning roe v. wade, two years ago. the biden administration is not celebrating that nine zero opinion is it looks to give the issue front and center in the 2024 campaign here s vice president kamala harris on thursday. this is not a cause for celebration, because the reality is certain things are still not going to change. we are looking at the fact that two thirds of the women of reproductive age in america, live in date with a trump abortion bad at this really is not going to change that c1 joining the middle this week, wall street journal dan heninger and crim stressful and editorial board member kyle peterson and kim, this decision was widely feared on the left as ....