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president is four criminal trials. look at the case tomorrow with it a job. they know jury has ever had before deciding whether or not to convict a former president united states and current candidate for the office again, of as many as 34 felonies today was the final chance for both sides to persuade them. we re talking about it tonight, joining the panel, retired new york city criminal judge george grosso, and jury consultant to alan. alan tuerkheimer. just grosso. it is great to have you with all your experience here what did you make up closing arguments night, i mean five hours two-and-a-half, three hours. is that it was a long day for the most part. i found it i was totally zoned in that one pretty pretty quick. i felt towards the last hour, so that mr. steinglass couldn t move to the long and i didn t know if we needed like six book excerpts more choice choice xors. i think less for the been a little more with some of that, but i think i think look, on the de ....
think some of the adversaries potentially, let s say china russia, other nations. how do you think they will view and understand what the president united states? we re saying today what i think firstly, allies will be incredibly grateful because he recommitted america. that s the only remaining superpower. and the leader of the nato alliance to committing to protect that alliance. and europe, this is, this is crucial and it s a incredibly differentiating point between him and the way donald trump talks about nato and the commitment to the alliance so it s very differentiating, of course, allies are incredibly worried about what might happen on november 5th or whenever the election is, they re very concerned about what happens in terms of the survival of the alliance and the, and the survival of europe frankie, when they face right now with a great threat to the survival of europe in putin s invasion of ukraine. so i think that s, that s on that part. and then on the ....
div.org cnn, this morning with kasie hunt. next it s monday, june 3, right now on cnn this morning you know, at a certain point there s a breaking point donald trump insisting he s okay with going to jail, but he says his supporters might not be okay. does hunter biden facing felony gun charges and about to become the first child of a sitting president to go on trial and mecca just like, you makes history by electing its first female president all right 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at new york city on this monday morning. morning, everyone, i m casey, hence it s wonderful to have you with us donald trump claims he s fine with jail time, but he warns that his supporters might not be the former president faces possible prison sentence or house arrest after a new york jury found him guilty. on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records last week his sentencing is scheduled for july 11. trump talked about that prospect over the weekend in an interview wit ....
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Family meals are associated with higher self-esteem resilience, and academic performance, and also lower rates of depression obesity in high-risk behaviors but here s the issue. the american college of pediatrics reports that family mealtimes have actually declined by more than 30% over the last three decades probably due to the distractions of our daily lives. so here are some tips on making family mealtimes a reality. first, get everyone invested in a shared experience engage kids and loved ones and picking the menu and maybe even cooking together. second of all, meal prep, week nights can be chaotic. preparing a meal and advance to serve quickly. that s a great life hack and finally, remember this is all flexible. there s no shame in having conflicting schedules, sharing breakfast or weekend meals that can be just as valuable as a school night dinner it s all about coming together. and you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life. reverie. you get your podc ....