approximately 13 hours. depp is suing heard for $50 million in damages over a 2018 op-ed published in the washington post in which heard claims she was a public figure representing domestic abuse. it s important to know that never mentions johnny depp by name. depp s attorney say that piece indirectly referred to claims heard made against depp during their divorce. depp claims it cost him movie roles. she is counter suing and sought to prove he did physically abuse her. she claims she was only ever violent with depp in self-defense or defense of her younger sisters. jurors have heard 100 hours of testimony. you see everyone seated as they prepare to hear the verdict. some of the big names who testified include kate moss, depp s former girlfriend. now a source close to johnny depp says he ll not be in the courtroom. he had previously scheduled work commitment. joining me now to discuss this and to track this coverage live, nbc s ron allen and we re going to go to the cou
growing far more negative. with the death toll rising in gaza and memories facing of hamas atrocities; killing families, children, babies, taking civilian hostages. all of which i think should be mentioned every day. much of the mainstream press is growing more skeptical and in some cases outright hostile. look at the verbiage by this cbs news anchor. we begin tonight with israel s invasion of gaza i go growing more intense. howard: not israel s realuation for a war started by hamas which is dedicated to wiping it off the map. bibi netanyahu s government didn t help itself by bombing the largest refugee center, and i get it, the israelis were targeting and killed a top hamas commander. hamas because this kind of embedding everywhere, using its own people as human shields, but many just position on the civilian deaths. watch this exchange between cnn s wolf blitzer and israeli military spokesman richard hecht. israel still dropped a bomb there attempting to kill this ha
Robert mueller looks closer to her ties with advisers, roger stone. Out of control wildfires and rising temperatures. Well talk to an expert about Climate Change. Welcome to our viewers here in the United States and all around the world. We are glad you are with us. Im Natalie Allen live in atlanta and cnn newsroom starts right now. We begin with disturbing information coming from a confidential new United States report. It says north korea has not stopped its nuclear and Missile Programs. The report also says pyongyang has been trying to sell weapons to a syrian arms trafficker, yemen Houthi Rebels, libya and sudan. This is an embarrassing blow for President Trump and those in his administration who were optimistic north korean leader
kim jongun would follow through on his pledge to denuclearize, our Paula Hancocks is live in seoul for us. Reporter a confidential United Nations report given friday night has shown the north korean government is evadeing sanctions with elicit shiptoship
Putin. Well see about today. Were looking for the United States to improve this computer glitch. That does it for us. Well see you right back here tomorrow. In the meantime, Stephanie Ruhle picks up the coverage. Good morning, everyone. Im Stephanie Ruhle with a lot to cover today. Starting with answers, emails and calls. Some of President Trumps response to Robert Muellers questions now revealed has new details on the investigation emerged. Latenight phone calls between donald trump and his associate roger stone and the president dangling a pardon for, guess who, Paul Manafort. Emission failure. The va says it will not reimburse all veterans who were paid less due to a technical glitch. Taking stock. Markets surge after the fed chair suggests interest rate
increases might slow down. Now an expected meeting between trump and the leader xi jinping over the weekend. Theres a possibility a deal can be made. Having said that, some caveats as always. We begin with some of the very fest deta
was. mr. depp is a huge celebrity and parentally popular opinion in the twitter verse supported him. hopefully that didn t make a difference to the jury. yeah. the. that is a point that ammal better heard makes as well. appreciate you all helping us to break down this verdict that we heard of this trial that has really captured much of the country s attention. thank you so much, ron allen, paul butler, matthew bologna, caroline policy. thank you. really appreciate your insites and analysis. and coming up, the major concession from the treasury secretary. what she admits she got wrong about rising prices and how long they would last. we ll talk about it with her deputy live from the white house. that s next. deputy live from the white house. that s next.