sexually abused a woman and publicly defamed her even after he was ordered by a court of law to stop. now, another jury is deciding not just how much he should be held liable for the damage his words have done, but how much he should be punished for those words as well. in other words, how much money he should pay e. jean carroll in punitive damages, just like yesterday, the courtroom was wild again today, judge kaplan, again, admonished alina habba for arguing with his rulings, this time telling her, quote, you are on the verge of spending some time in lockdown. now sit down. then after the jury was brought in and e. jean carroll s lawyer was in the middle of her closing statements, donald trump abruptly stood up and walked out of the court according to our reporters in the room. that s when the judge said, quote, the record will reflect that mr. trump rose and walked out of the courtroom, said the judge. what did carroll s lawyers say that got under his skin and how will th
sarin taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of support. she s been given a warm sarin of support. she s been given a warm welcome, she had a meeting with the taiwanese foreign minister yesterday where he welcomed her to taiwan yesterday where he welcomed her to taiwan and yesterday where he welcomed her to taiwan and she will be welcome wherever taiwan and she will be welcome wherever she goes but i have to say this was wherever she goes but i have to say this was a wherever she goes but i have to say this was a very hard line speech she made this was a very hard line speech she made in this was a very hard line speech she made in which she described china is not under made in which she described china is not under a made in which she described china is not under a threat to the whole of the free not under a threat to the whole of the free and democratic world and i think the free and democratic world and i
The permits are off in that direction, somewhere. We cant see them today, too much pollution. Sometimes, if i want to warm up a picture it is a good little trick. I want to drop that would take me traveling around the world. My parents cut National Geographic magazine and i love, looking at all the photos. They were taken all over the world and i thought i want a job that will take me traveling. I want to see elephants. Get in the car mary. You guys. Wait. [inaudible] when i was little, there is Nothing Better than going out on my bicycle. And i could really like, almost close my eyes and go back to seeing that kid. And i literally would ride my bike to china. To me, that was just a dream. Im gonna go to china one day. [inaudible] and i fought for years to get that position. And they would say that right. I do think i was born to be a news cameraman. One of the first jobs i had at cnn was editing. They decided they would rotate the editors out into the field to work with the camera peo
good to be with you. i m katy tur. it s not just the economy, stupid. today, we re starting with the midterms, but not with the accepted narrative. as you know, there are just seven days to go until november 8th and despite what you might see in polling averages, the results are far from clear and it s not just us. it is the pollsters themselves warning they might not be getting the full picture. that the samples might be skewed. democrats say that is underestimating their chances. one prominent strategist questioning the narrative of a red wave pointing to an influx sponsored by republican or allied groups in critical races across the country while others like the economist say the skew is actually underestimating republicans, arguing democrats are polling best in states where they seem to misfire. those are the predictions. what about the hard numbers? early voting has begun in many states but just like the polls, the numbers coming out of those states are frustratingly mur