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Good morning. 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Jose Diazbalart. We begin with Breaking News in the legal drama surrounding former President Donald Trump. Just a short time ago a federal Appeals Court heard arguments on trumps efforts to overturn a 2023 judgment against him in the first case filed by writer e. Jean carroll. She was awarded 5 Million after a jury found trump liable for sexually abusing her in 1996. Carroll won a separate judgment against trump for more than 83 Million for defaming her. Trump denies all the allegations against him. Next hour were expecting to hear from trump when he makes remarks at Trump Tower. With us now msnbc legal correspondent Lisa Ruben outside the courthouse in lower Manhattan And Nbc correspondent Dasha Burns who was at Trump Tower. Also David Marcus, a criminal Defense Attorney and glenn kirshner. Lisa, you were insid ....
Washington good morning. the office of special counsel rarely comments publicly and took the unusual step issuing a brief statement yesterday the matter is now in the hands of the f.b.i. quote, when we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about the special counsel we immediately referred the matter to the f.b.i. for investigation. background, the special counsel spokeman indicated a week ago several journalists received an email from an individual claiming they had been offered money to level sexual misconduct allegations against special counsel robert mueller. alleged incident dating back to the 1970s was the individual was a parallel at a large law firm from mueller worked. a radio host doing conservative news an commentary has been singled out as one of the people in the scheme. bergman said he did not know the woman who spoke to ....
Louisiana. jere jeremy s father chris few was also injured. the arrests took place in part because of the body camera video. jeremy mardis did not deserve to die. we took the body camera footage. i ll not talk about it, but i ll tell you this, it is the most disturbing thing i have seen. police have not so far disclosed a motive for the shooting. let s get the latest from cnn s nick valencia in marksville, louisiana. reporter: john and alison, one of the officers involved and charged in the murder of jeremy mardis has a troubled history. in 2011, 32-year-old derrick stafford was indicted on assault. one incident dating back to 2004 and another while employed by the police department. we reached out to the police ....
Police officer, that he consistently met expectations on the job. there was one incident dating back to september of 2013, where he was accused of using excessive force, improperly tasing a potential suspect. he was exonerated in the case. but several witnesses said that he had used excessive force and had tased the wrong suspect. those are some of the documents that we found in his personnel file. cnn, dallas. coming up in our next half-hour, i ll be speaking with a private investigator and security specialist to get his reaction to the shooting and the immediate murder charges. we ll also talk about this ongoing issue of race and police culture in the u.s. please stay tuned for that. america s role in the saudi-led air strike against houthi flebls yemen is expanding. it is now expediting weapons deliveries and increasing intelligence sharing. officials tell cnn it s even clearing the way for better targeting of those air strikes ....
There are some bad ones out there. i don t want to see anyone get shot down the way that my brother got shot down. we ve all seen the video. if there wasn t a video, would we know the truth, or would we have just gone with what was reported earlier? we do know the truth now. reporter: we received dozens of pages of officer slager s personnel records with the north charleston police department. in it shows that his bosses considered him to be a good police officer, that he consistently met expectations on the job. there was one incident dating back to september of 2013, where he was accused of using excessive force, improper tasing a potential improperly tasing a potential suspect. he was exonerated. but several witnesses said he used excessive force and had tased the wrong suspect. those are some of the document we found in his personnel file. cnn, dallas. ....