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Major stories this morning. Former President Trump expected back in court in new york city. His legal team trying to throw out the first decision in the e. Jean Carroll Defamation trial, which found him liable for Sexual Abuse and defamation. Well dig into his arguments his lawyers are making in this case. In just the last hour the georgia high School Student accused of killing four people appeared before a judge for the first time. Just before his father was in the same courtroom also facing charges in the case, including second Degree Murder. Its 10 00 eastern, 7 00 a. M. Pacific. Thanks for joining us. Im Ana Cabrera in new york city. Lets get right to the Breaking News. Donald trump expected here in manhattan in this courthouse in the heat of the fall campaign ru ....
Criminal charges. conviction on the most serious, bias sbim gags, could lead to the most serious. we have the jury coming back in? we don t have details of specifically when the judge will be reading the verdict. we ll have more on the breaking news once again that the jury has returned this morning on the third day of deliberations on the rutgers case. this is going to get you, moms and dads. they re call the boomerang kids. young adults that find living with the parents is a better financial option. parents understand how tough it is for young workers. nearly 75% say the relationships haven t turned sour. kim parker is a senior ....
moment. s syria radio trying to show the city has returned to normal. cleanup crews, cars on the streets, even ordinary people returning. that s what they showed on syrian state television. on video posted on youtube today, video how the of homs, you get a far different picture. the streets as you see empty of cars and people. rubble is deeper. destruction more complete. a top u.n. official who just got inside homs today say parts of the city were completely devastated. she says authorities kept her out of certain areas even though they promised her complete access. the red cross has not been allowed to bring relief in. in homs, the guns were still firing. as always we re not there to see for ourselves because the regime ke keeps out reporters when it s not shelling or killing them. tens of thousands have not fled the killing. a french doctor suggested reports of torture in government controlled hospitals continue. hospitals that have turned into houses of horror. tra ....
All. julie: why? technology has the law has not kept up with the technology and the law is back to 1996, excuse me, i didn t invent the internet but things changed since 1996. julie: quite a bit. and congress needs to step in and look at the case like the rutgers case, a horrible tragedy and say, no more. no more of no regulations, let s slap regulation on the big companies so there are consequences if they don t monitor. julie: i know you will argue the first amendment, yada, yada, yada, but when the first amendment was written we didn t have the internet. no yada, yada, yada. what i will argue, frankly, is that. do we we ll rant a situation where the fbi s job is to monitor the computers of college students? i would like us to be chasing usama bin laden, and not going to college campuses, monitoring computers. let me finish my point. there are plenty of state laws on the books, that are tough. for instance, in new jersey, and ....