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well, thanks, aaron. many aspects of our lives, allowing us instant access to products and services like never before. but when something goes wrong, it's a common gripe that the array of automated customer service bots on offer do more to, well, irritate than help. well, my next guest is hoping to change all of that, bringing the latest cutting—edge artificial intelligence technology to the table. so i decided to catch up with the president and the chief product officer at the tech giant salesforce. david schmaier, really great to have you on the show. and, david, i want to start with this, because in this show, we've been looking at the billions of dollars behind the global pet industry. so i want to start by asking you, do you have pets? so, aaron, we love pets in our house. and my wife and i, we have two dogs and we just simply love them to death. and, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would have thought. an
well, thanks, aaron. many aspects of our lives, allowing us instant access to products and services like never before. but when something goes wrong, it's a common gripe that the array of automated customer service bots on offer do more to, well, irritate than help. well, my next guest is hoping to change all of that, bringing the latest cutting—edge artificial intelligence technology to the table. so i decided to catch up with the president and the chief product officer at the tech giant...
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so, aaron, we love pets in our house.mply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would have thought. and, uh, probably like you and, uh, but, you know, it's worth every penny. ok. that's great. so, david, let's talk about your company, salesforce. you're a huge company. in fact, you're the 61st largest company on the planet. but, look, let's be frank here. a lot of people watching this won't have heard of salesforce. so just briefly explain what it is you do and what is the core of your business. sure. salesforce helps companies connect with their customers in entirely new ways. so we work with some of the largest companies in the world, companies like amazon and bt and at&t and unitedhealthcare and state farm insurance and federal express. we help them work with their customers across digital channels, physical stores, retail locations, across every channel. so it's really exciting work. and we think thi
so, aaron, we love pets in our house.mply love them to death. and, uh, you know, to all the pet lovers all around the world, you know, we're with you. do you spend a lot of money on them? more than i would have thought. and, uh, probably like you and, uh, but, you know, it's worth every penny. ok. that's great. so, david, let's talk about your company, salesforce. you're a huge company. in fact, you're the 61st largest company on the planet. but, look, let's be frank here. a lot of people...
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there is an important aspect to what aaron did. he did not commit suicide, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. that's something that most of us don't understand, but we don't understand self emulation as a political statement. so today we have a guest who can help us sort through this complicated issue. we're joined by each of christmas swami. she's a writer currently working on a piece on self emulation. as you're welcome to the show, we're so happy to join us you same here. thank you. i've learned just in the past few days, a few things about self immolation. i learned that it is not a form of suicide, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. i've learned that there is a very, very long history of self immolation in buddhist and who do culture before we get into the specifics of self immolation as a political act. tell us about self emulation in the historical literature. okay, well it showed up around 3000 b. c in both hendo and um, but this literature and, and, but this literature, it always comes as a
there is an important aspect to what aaron did. he did not commit suicide, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. that's something that most of us don't understand, but we don't understand self emulation as a political statement. so today we have a guest who can help us sort through this complicated issue. we're joined by each of christmas swami. she's a writer currently working on a piece on self emulation. as you're welcome to the show, we're so happy to join us you same here....
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aaron, seven jurors seated. both sides agreeing on each of these jurors. five more jurors for a jury of 12. and then, of course, select six alternates, as well. and aaron, lawyers on both sides have a certain number of potential jurors they can reject outright? >> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate five. the jurors who were seated were sworn in, raising their hands and told to report to court as soon as monday, meaning the judge thinks jury selection could be done by the end of the week, david, and opening
aaron, seven jurors seated. both sides agreeing on each of these jurors. five more jurors for a jury of 12. and then, of course, select six alternates, as well. and aaron, lawyers on both sides have a certain number of potential jurors they can reject outright? >> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate...
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abc's aaron katersky leading us off outside the courthouse tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the jury is set in the first criminal trial of a former president. seven men and five women will decide whether donald trump falsified business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn actress stormy daniels, to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016 election. it came after a morning of setbacks. with trump looking on, two jurors selected earlier in the week removed by judge juan merchan. the first, an oncology nurse, asking to be let go, saying she "definitely has concerns now" about her identity becoming public. she had already received questions from friends, colleagues, and family, adding, "i don't believe at this point that i can be fair and unbiased." another juror ousted for a different reason -- prosecutors determining an i.t. consultant did not answer the juror questionnaire truthfully by failing to reveal his arrest in the 1990s for "tearing down political advertisements." lawyers for the prosecution and defense then questioning a new batch of jurors to fill out t
abc's aaron katersky leading us off outside the courthouse tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the jury is set in the first criminal trial of a former president. seven men and five women will decide whether donald trump falsified business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn actress stormy daniels, to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016 election. it came after a morning of setbacks. with trump looking on, two jurors selected earlier in the week removed by judge...
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trump denies having affairs with either woman. >> david: aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump, you have to wonder, how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and both prosecutors and the defense will be allowed to e lem nate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making sol initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then, the lawyers get to question the remaining potential jurors, one-on-one, each side can cut up to ten people for almost any reason. the judge has set aside two weeks for all of this, and once the testimony gets under way, the trial could last six weeks. >> david: and, of course, aaron, all of this playing out while donald trump is the republican presidential nominee. there's a campaign under way. there are multiple other cases, also, he faces, and trump today asked the judge for permission to attend arguments in the federal case, those arguments at the supreme court next week over presiden
trump denies having affairs with either woman. >> david: aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump, you have to wonder, how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and both prosecutors and the defense will be allowed to e lem nate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making sol initial cuts based on the responses to those jury...
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aaron bastani alongside me . aaron bastani alongside me. lot sending your pets. look, this sending in your pets. look, this is oscar in, in is oscar settling in, in hornchurch. he looks nice and relaxed. look at this one. the next one. hamster. oh look at that. he's better than me, is it? i don't know what that is, but it looks very nutritious. and look at this one. willow, in west devon, looking very relaxed there. quite regal, i would say , there. quite regal, i would say, anyway, buses, shall anyway, let's talk buses, shall we, places now are looking we, many places now are looking to nationalise their buses , as to nationalise their buses, as i'm going to just cut straight to the chase, just for time reasons. do you think that more bus routes in this country should be nationalised? aaron bastani. >> well, so the perspective change from labour is that they would reduce the amount of time it takes to do what manchester's effectively done. so to manchester take it out of private hands into quasi public hands. it was about licensing, quite
aaron bastani alongside me . aaron bastani alongside me. lot sending your pets. look, this sending in your pets. look, this is oscar in, in is oscar settling in, in hornchurch. he looks nice and relaxed. look at this one. the next one. hamster. oh look at that. he's better than me, is it? i don't know what that is, but it looks very nutritious. and look at this one. willow, in west devon, looking very relaxed there. quite regal, i would say , there. quite regal, i would say, anyway, buses,...
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aaron: that is an interesting question.hing like 200 or 250,000 middle-market companies, every sector or subsector in the industry is reacting differently to these time -- to these kinds of inflationary pressures. we try to focus on industries and subsectors that are a bit more resilient or protective against an inflationary environment. we focuses on businesses in the sport, media, entertainment, financial, and specialty services. some exposure to consumers but in ways that are a little bit more insulated from recessionary or inflationary pressures. alix: what are the common concerns in terms of what companies are worried and anxious about? aaron: from a borrower and company perspective interest rates are a big one, more so than inflationary pressures. we have been in this environment for a year-and-a-half. alix: it is more like a spike in interest rates. do they need cuts? aaron: they certainly want them. they think about that a lot. that is impeding and for some companies that is impeding their ability to execute on othe
aaron: that is an interesting question.hing like 200 or 250,000 middle-market companies, every sector or subsector in the industry is reacting differently to these time -- to these kinds of inflationary pressures. we try to focus on industries and subsectors that are a bit more resilient or protective against an inflationary environment. we focuses on businesses in the sport, media, entertainment, financial, and specialty services. some exposure to consumers but in ways that are a little bit...
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aaron katersky tonight. now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bull's-eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow, northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud tearing up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this home ripped to shreds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment on board this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight. a lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather. he's tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. that's where that smithville tornado hit. you see the damage behind me. the wide br
aaron katersky tonight. now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bull's-eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow, northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud tearing up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this home ripped to shreds...
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aaron, is it?. >> i mean, britain does service israeli f—35s, which are very key to their air force and also, look, let's be real, israel wouldn't exist without britain if you look at the idf's military technology right after 1948, all of it was british. so this idea that britain can't paw paw, britain can't do anything, it can't stand up to israel and say, look, you're a friend . say, look, you're a friend. you've got this very badly wrong. we are going to give you a slap on the wrist, which a suspension of arms sales briefly would have been. i think that's the correct, self—respecting sort of course, of action to pursue. and what i would say is, i mean, i condemned hamas on october 7th when that happened, and i obviously hope the british nationals, as is true with all the hostages, are freed. and for that precise reason, i want those people to live and be free. i also find it deeply objectionable that three uk aid workers were killed. they were killed on a de—conflicted route. there were lines of
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aaron bastani hideous journey in aaron awful. >> i was raised to think that being on time was late ,ime was late, so god knows what i was. >> oh well. we had a little chat about the state of the trains in this country, but listen, let's move to other story. so move on to this other story. so this about the fact that this is about the fact that after appears we after lockdown, it appears we all habit for all developed a habit for takeaways and for eating too much and forjust sending a message on our phone and to having the food arrive at our house. i mean, i knew it was going to be bad after lockdowns, but i didn't think we'd be consuming 50% more calories via takeaways. doing it? aaron? >> it's just an extraordinary number, look, number, isn't it? because, look, the these horror the press likes these horror stories, you excited to get stories, get you excited to get your eyeballs 50% increase your eyeballs put a 50% increase in the use of takeaways by calories 2019 today. calories from 2019 to today. there's sign that it's going there's no sign that it's going to reverse. and i think
aaron bastani hideous journey in aaron awful. >> i was raised to think that being on time was late ,ime was late, so god knows what i was. >> oh well. we had a little chat about the state of the trains in this country, but listen, let's move to other story. so move on to this other story. so this about the fact that this is about the fact that after appears we after lockdown, it appears we all habit for all developed a habit for takeaways and for eating too much and forjust sending...
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aaron, the older. >> they were loving. they love my kids. >> aaron took after his dad. athletic, easy-going, levelheaded. younger brother zach was more of a firecracker, like his mom. there is a time in the sixth grade zach grabbed a shovel and started digging a hole for a quite pond in the backyard. >> my parents come home and they're like, what are you doing? i'm like, were going to have a pond. >> really okay with it? >> yeah, they were fine. >> when aaron and zach leave the nest, the griffins lives only seemed to get busier. they joined a motorcycle class and frequently they were at the golf course with their friends. >> everyone that you keith loved him. great guy. >> did he become your best friend? >> definitely. >> temple felt that way about julie, too. >> she had a heart of gold, but she also wasn't afraid to tell you exactly how it was. >> to get people's feathers ruffled? >> oh, yeah. but everybody loved her. >> he found a second career as a traveling lawnmower salesman, which left julie to spend a lot of nights alone in the house. but keith never worried for
aaron, the older. >> they were loving. they love my kids. >> aaron took after his dad. athletic, easy-going, levelheaded. younger brother zach was more of a firecracker, like his mom. there is a time in the sixth grade zach grabbed a shovel and started digging a hole for a quite pond in the backyard. >> my parents come home and they're like, what are you doing? i'm like, were going to have a pond. >> really okay with it? >> yeah, they were fine. >> when aaron...
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aaron all right. evan, thank you very much. and such a crucial point, hard to claim presidential immunity for something that you did when you weren't president outfront. now, ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie. obviously there's some intellectual hoops to jump through to even get there. so the judge then says no to trump's immunity claim in the hush money case. but as seven points out, his attorneys are still pursuing other avenues to try to delay the trial to complain about the publicity around it, to get the judge kicked off all these things the trial though is set to start in just days. right. and just over ten days on april 15 will trump succeed at delaying it beyond that >> i don't believe so, although i don't think we're done with attempts to delay it, and i think that those attempts will get even more for desperate, i would not be surprised to see trump's team tried to mandamus the judge over the recusal issue or over the immunity issue. i don't think either of those could be brought and good faith, but a
aaron all right. evan, thank you very much. and such a crucial point, hard to claim presidential immunity for something that you did when you weren't president outfront. now, ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie. obviously there's some intellectual hoops to jump through to even get there. so the judge then says no to trump's immunity claim in the hush money case. but as seven points out, his attorneys are still pursuing other avenues to try to delay the trial to complain about the...
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aaron david miller, _ another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior - another notch upward.peace, michael singh, managing director at the washington institute and we thank you both so much for your insights. we will have plenty more on the developing news right here on bbc news. stay tuned. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it's a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales. it's a little brighter further north across scotland and northern ireland. the focus of the showers gradually shifting further southwards as we head through the afternoon across the midlands, down through central southern england. now, there w
aaron david miller, _ another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior - another notch upward.peace, michael singh, managing director at the washington institute and we thank you both so much for your insights. we will have plenty more on the developing news right here on bbc news. stay tuned. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers...
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just last week, mayor breed's campaign manager said this about aaron peskin. a lot of things about aaron peskin, that he is synonymous with intimidation, obstruction and dysfunction in this city, and he is moving san francisco backwards. what if some of that criticism starts coming to you? how do you fight back? >> raj, we know this is going to get dirty. i think the people of san francisco want a race around ideas. they want it around a vision for our city. raj, i know we're coming back. i know we're coming all the way back. i wouldn't be in this race if i didn't believe that. that's why this plan today i released is going get to the root causes of our problem, which is what we need to do is completely overhaul this broken system, this corrupt system. and frankly, the people that got us into this mess, you just put them up on screen, all four of them have gotten us into this mess. we need somebody who has a track record of leadership, of getting big things done for the people of san francisco. i'm going to do that, and i'm looking forward to being the next ma
just last week, mayor breed's campaign manager said this about aaron peskin. a lot of things about aaron peskin, that he is synonymous with intimidation, obstruction and dysfunction in this city, and he is moving san francisco backwards. what if some of that criticism starts coming to you? how do you fight back? >> raj, we know this is going to get dirty. i think the people of san francisco want a race around ideas. they want it around a vision for our city. raj, i know we're coming back....
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aaron >> thank you very much. from chicago tonight before we go and outfront update, we've been closely following the story of cosine of karelina, a 33 year-old dual us-russian citizen from los angeles. she's being held tonight in russian prison she was arrested while visiting her parents and charged with treason for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity a judge now ordering her to remain bar behind bars for an additional three months, at least. but karelina has been able to exchange letters with her boyfriend here in the since her arrest. and tonight he is giving us the very latest on her life in prison. and what she is enduring they get to shower once a week >> that >> breaks me she has no hot water. the hardest thing for us to fall asleep because they refused to put the lights off. i can tell you this from the lettuce and stuff. she's scared she is scared and alone. >> one >> thing that gives chris hope he says is the cosine. it doesn't actually have to wear a prison uniform and thanks so much for joini
aaron >> thank you very much. from chicago tonight before we go and outfront update, we've been closely following the story of cosine of karelina, a 33 year-old dual us-russian citizen from los angeles. she's being held tonight in russian prison she was arrested while visiting her parents and charged with treason for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity a judge now ordering her to remain bar behind bars for an additional three months, at least. but karelina has been able to...
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i do think aaron is right. if this is the opportunity that iran saw to go in a full-blown role with israel, they would be activating all their assets and their most effective means of hitting israel are there ballistic missiles and hezbollah rockets in southern lebanon. thus far, they are not doing that. >> two things i'm hearing from you and i want to make sure i'm hearing clearly. this could be a scare tactic from iran, when it done moving on. and/or, this could be a distraction. they understand that the iron dome can ward off the drone attacks. however, they could then follow this attack up with ballistic and cruise missiles if they are so inclined. >> that is exactly right. or was some kind of asymmetric attack somewhere else in the world, an attack on israeli demotic stability -- facility. or american issues print more likely israeli. is this it? are these drones the totality of what will be iran's response to that attack against the facility and syria? or is this part of a broader way that is coming? that
i do think aaron is right. if this is the opportunity that iran saw to go in a full-blown role with israel, they would be activating all their assets and their most effective means of hitting israel are there ballistic missiles and hezbollah rockets in southern lebanon. thus far, they are not doing that. >> two things i'm hearing from you and i want to make sure i'm hearing clearly. this could be a scare tactic from iran, when it done moving on. and/or, this could be a distraction. they...
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aaron, this has make of this. aaron, this has got me.uxury automated communism. that's what it was called , wasn't it? that's it was called, wasn't it? that's it. >> fully automated luxury. >> fully automated luxury. >> i'm sorry i got that wrong, because actually, is this a sign of you've got the water companies, you've got the royal mail. now it's a sign of. actually, it's not working, is it? >> privatisation for many things has been a complete disaster. water, i think, is inarguable. rail i think, is pretty strong, but i know there's mixed feelings about that. my view on rail is the same. but royal mail is the one that really takes the biscuit along with water. there was a gentleman who became the chief executive of royal mail in 2018. his name was rico back. he was given a pay deal of £6 million a year. this is before covid. do you know where he worked from? switzerland. wow. he was doing work from home while earning all that money. what we've seen with royal mail over the last decade is the customer pays more and more for less and l
aaron, this has make of this. aaron, this has got me.uxury automated communism. that's what it was called , wasn't it? that's it was called, wasn't it? that's it. >> fully automated luxury. >> fully automated luxury. >> i'm sorry i got that wrong, because actually, is this a sign of you've got the water companies, you've got the royal mail. now it's a sign of. actually, it's not working, is it? >> privatisation for many things has been a complete disaster. water, i...
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and aaron bastani, the co—founder of novara media.nversation on about health for such a about mental health for such a long we did actually the long time. we did actually the break. such an important break. it's such an important subject, it? for some subject, isn't it? but for some reasons, to move on reasons, i do need to move on because, now experts, child experts are saying that parents should be banned essentially from smacking children. from smacking their children. now, just to be clear, in england and northern ireland, it is legal to smack your child in certain situations, but it's not legal in the likes of scotland and wales. i'm going to cut straight to the chase . straight to the chase. >> child experts. that phrase annoys me. >> well, it was me that called them that i know, i know, i know, but they call themselves that as well. >> to me. »- >> to me. >> child experts also include parents grandparents and, i parents and grandparents and, i don't politicians and don't like politicians and lawyers and the cops getting involve
and aaron bastani, the co—founder of novara media.nversation on about health for such a about mental health for such a long we did actually the long time. we did actually the break. such an important break. it's such an important subject, it? for some subject, isn't it? but for some reasons, to move on reasons, i do need to move on because, now experts, child experts are saying that parents should be banned essentially from smacking children. from smacking their children. now, just to be...
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aaron. all right. good to see you and david axelrod is with us now. i mean, david, this has been considered really an open and shut case for quite some time and you're heard ties analysis that he just doesn't see it in any scenario going to trial before the election how much do think that helps trump >> well, i think it helps him a lot. there's a big body of evidence in polling that conviction in any of these cases. but in these federal cases, in particular, would be harmful to him and his goal has been clearly throughout to try and delay all of these trials beyond the election. so look, i think that she tie is a lawyer and he said it in a lawyerly way, but it feels like this judge who he appointed is in the tank and she's done what he wanted, which has helped to lay this this trial beyond where it could be tried before this election >> in the contrast that you make, right? obviously this is one of the federal ones, but this was considered to be, as i said, in many cases, you know, open an o
aaron. all right. good to see you and david axelrod is with us now. i mean, david, this has been considered really an open and shut case for quite some time and you're heard ties analysis that he just doesn't see it in any scenario going to trial before the election how much do think that helps trump >> well, i think it helps him a lot. there's a big body of evidence in polling that conviction in any of these cases. but in these federal cases, in particular, would be harmful to him and...
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aaron, seven jurors seated. both sides agreeing on each of these jurors. five more jurors for a jury of 12. and then, of course, select six alternates, as well. and aaron, lawyers on both sides have a certain number of potential jurors they can reject outright? >> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate five. the jurors who were seated were sworn in, raising their hands and told to report to court as soon as monday, meaning the judge thinks jury selection could be done by the end of the week, david, and opening statements could begin here monday morning. david? dvm wh >> david: aaron katersky tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bulls eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this.
aaron, seven jurors seated. both sides agreeing on each of these jurors. five more jurors for a jury of 12. and then, of course, select six alternates, as well. and aaron, lawyers on both sides have a certain number of potential jurors they can reject outright? >> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate...
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but judd blevins is not here tonight aaron. >> absolutely fascinating and credit report.ch. ed. and thanks to all of you for being with us for that and for our show tonight, let's handed off now to ac30, 60 with anderson tonight on three 60, the former president tries again to get >> his new york judge off the case. the manhattan de a response as a clock ticks down to his hush in a file also tonight trunk campaigning to
but judd blevins is not here tonight aaron. >> absolutely fascinating and credit report.ch. ed. and thanks to all of you for being with us for that and for our show tonight, let's handed off now to ac30, 60 with anderson tonight on three 60, the former president tries again to get >> his new york judge off the case. the manhattan de a response as a clock ticks down to his hush in a file also tonight trunk campaigning to
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he was only 25 years old aaron bush now. his death was no simple suicide. it was a bold political statement. but the question is whether anybody in washington will listen. i'm john kerry. uncle, welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 aaron bush, no clearly gave a lot of thought to what he was about to do that sunday. he said good bye to his friends and his family can gave away all of his possessions. he had breakfast a few days earlier with an air force friend and they talked about human rights, conscientious objection and the war in palestine on his way to these really embassy aaron began live streaming himself on facebook after dosing himself, aaron said this quote.
he was only 25 years old aaron bush now. his death was no simple suicide. it was a bold political statement. but the question is whether anybody in washington will listen. i'm john kerry. uncle, welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 aaron bush, no clearly gave a lot of thought to what he was about to do that sunday. he said good bye to his friends and his family can gave away all of his possessions. he had breakfast a few days earlier with an air force friend and they talked about...
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aaron, what other resources are on the way? >> reporter: gadi, we understand a fourth crane from the navy is expected to arrive here tomorrow along with several dozen more support ships in the coming days. we also expect to see president biden here to tour the wreckage site this week. gadi? >> aaron gilchrist, thanks so much. >>> overseas now, more deadly strikes on gaza today, hitting tents at one of the few hospitals still standing. this comes as there are major protests calling for the resignation of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. meagan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight, more bloodshed in gaza. israel believed to have hit tent outside al aqsa hospital killing and injuring a number of people including journalists according to gaza health officials. "i fell to the ground," this journalist tells nbc news, "and saw my leg was school len. we were in a journalists tent. why did they target us?" the israeli military issuing this statement, a precision strike meant to minimize harm to uninvolved civilians, saying
aaron, what other resources are on the way? >> reporter: gadi, we understand a fourth crane from the navy is expected to arrive here tomorrow along with several dozen more support ships in the coming days. we also expect to see president biden here to tour the wreckage site this week. gadi? >> aaron gilchrist, thanks so much. >>> overseas now, more deadly strikes on gaza today, hitting tents at one of the few hospitals still standing. this comes as there are major protests...
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and how else does it work, aaron? it works because in addition to those that are excused because they noted did they can't be fair and have bias. you have these challenges four cause. what does that mean in english? it means that of jurors can't be fair in an unlimited fashion. if you could demonstrate that they have some kind of bias based on further questioning, they will be excused as well. and so i do believe that in essence, you're going to have a fair jury and impartial jury. >> we'll be >> able to adjudicate this case on the merits in the courtroom as ac >> and what did you notice from the former president today as he watched, we know we understood maybe in the preamble to the jury selection, he may have dozed off a couple of times, but when the jury walked in, it appears he was very focused. he was focused at the very start when he and his lawyers for stood up and were introduced to the group of 96 people but i do have to say that as that process itself dragged on, trump did continue to look a little bit perha
and how else does it work, aaron? it works because in addition to those that are excused because they noted did they can't be fair and have bias. you have these challenges four cause. what does that mean in english? it means that of jurors can't be fair in an unlimited fashion. if you could demonstrate that they have some kind of bias based on further questioning, they will be excused as well. and so i do believe that in essence, you're going to have a fair jury and impartial jury. >>...
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aaron, the jury now seated. they still need to select, of course, additional alternates. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be. they said they feared trump would only publicly attack them. david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we also have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another at reagan national airport in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the frantic calls with the control tower, the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopp
aaron, the jury now seated. they still need to select, of course, additional alternates. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be....
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>> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on israel. the pinpoint strike happening shortly before dawn, videos circulating online appearing to show explosions in the distance. a senior u.s. official telling abc news israeli fighter jets firing at least three missiles from outside iranian airspace, destroying an air defense radar site that protects the natanz nuclear facility in central iran. but that nuclear facility, not the intended target. new satellite images released today showing damage near this iranian air base. the strike meant to send a message to tehran that israel is capable of penetrating even iran's most sensitive sites, analysts say. >> we're not
>> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on...
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>> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to developments right here in israel, after iran's first ever direct attack on israel. late today, israel's top military chief saying iran will face consequences. israel's war cabinet meeting for a second day in a row, right into the evening here, revealing no decision tonight about how or when they will respond. the world watching as iran attacked, with more than 300 missiles and drones. american officials stunned by the size and the sweeping assault. 99% of them blocked or brought down with, of course, help from the u.s. but the white house making it clear tonight that if israel decides to strike back at iran, they will do it alone. the u.s. will not take part. matt gutman right here in tel aviv with us. >> reporter: tonight, here in israel, the war cabinet meeting behind closed doors for a second day in row. israel tonight making it clear there will be a response to the first ever direct assault from iran on israel. 300 missiles and dro
>> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to developments right here in israel, after iran's first ever direct attack on israel. late today, israel's top military chief saying iran will face consequences. israel's war cabinet meeting for a second day in a row, right into the evening here, revealing no decision tonight about how or when they will respond. the world watching as iran attacked, with more than 300 missiles and...
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aaron david miller talking there. _ quite foreboding? aaron david miller talking there. l miller talking there. to bring you news are dropping on the wires here from reuters, they are quoting the running state media saying iran's senior commander says noise was heard in isfahan mark overnight and it was caused by a defence targeting one suspicious object. it also reported that there was no damage caused by there was no damage caused by the same in senior commander. we do know from two us officials that were talking to cbs that satan is really missile struck you run and that was in the past few hours. —— and is really missile. talk to editor—in—chief of the independent persian. i hope i got your pronunciation of your name correct. what is your reaction to the evidence overnight?— reaction to the evidence overnight? reaction to the evidence overniuht? ,., ., ., ., reaction to the evidence overniuht? ., ., i. overnight? good morning to you and our overnight? good morning to you and your viewers. _ overnight? good morning to you and your viewers. still _ overnight? good morn
aaron david miller talking there. _ quite foreboding? aaron david miller talking there. l miller talking there. to bring you news are dropping on the wires here from reuters, they are quoting the running state media saying iran's senior commander says noise was heard in isfahan mark overnight and it was caused by a defence targeting one suspicious object. it also reported that there was no damage caused by there was no damage caused by the same in senior commander. we do know from two us...
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i could david are aaron david, are you still with me? could this be a part of your armina you kind of were the quieter for okay, were, were asking if the, if this could be a turning point in the war with the us putting more pressure on that and you know, as government 3 point in the water would mean that you agree, j, an agreement between israel and from us in phases to free hostages and exchange for palestinian preserves to create at least a 6 week cease fire. and finally, you create predictable and reliable court orders in which to search humanitarian assistance. and you guys know the attorney and point involves both hands clapping. that is to say, israel and tomas are going to have to agree. these are the 2 major combats. these are the 2 parties that have determine the tactics, the strategies, the periods of escalation de escalation. and we're now in the 6 month of this war. and we often forget, and we default somehow to the fact that the international community or the united states somehow will figure out a way to fix all of this. an
i could david are aaron david, are you still with me? could this be a part of your armina you kind of were the quieter for okay, were, were asking if the, if this could be a turning point in the war with the us putting more pressure on that and you know, as government 3 point in the water would mean that you agree, j, an agreement between israel and from us in phases to free hostages and exchange for palestinian preserves to create at least a 6 week cease fire. and finally, you create...
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these are the good guys, aaron. this is one of the aid groups that was out there right after the october october 7 massacre on the ground helping israeli and palestinian civilians we extend our condolences to the families the countries from which they came. >> premise or benjamin yahoo has apologized to, of course, he called the strike a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people but as everyone tries to understand this, even in the context of the ongoing investigation, the world central kitchen team was coordinating its movements with the idf so that they would know where they were. the idf obviously conducts precision vision targeting. they put out a statement, world central kitchen. they said they were traveling in a deconflicted zone in two armored cars. and the world central kitchen logo is clearly visible >> in >> this context of all of this. and as i mentioned, the precision with which israel is capable and names it's missiles. longtime israeli reporter barak ravid's that this today, he
these are the good guys, aaron. this is one of the aid groups that was out there right after the october october 7 massacre on the ground helping israeli and palestinian civilians we extend our condolences to the families the countries from which they came. >> premise or benjamin yahoo has apologized to, of course, he called the strike a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people but as everyone tries to understand this, even in the context of the ongoing...
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aaron when this law was on the books. so the supreme court in arizona has just ignored a 2022 ban on abortion that was 15 weeks in favor of a territorial law there wasn't even on the books and it was argued and this is the key and this is why kari lake took this position. she was running for governor in 2022, and she was defending an argument from a far-right extremist group called the alliance defending freedom. >> this is >> a deeply conservative, litigious group. they argue that there they're doing the thing they accuse others of. this is lawfare using socially conservative ideology to fuel their arguments and this group, the alliance defending freedom, is responsible for the most onerous anti-lgbt laws and anti-trans laws that are being passed in state legislatures across the country. they are responsible for the argument the state supreme court in arizona accepted >> so she is i guess, and then she had felt like she had to pander to them or to be on their side galvanizing that narrow niche of support in order to try
aaron when this law was on the books. so the supreme court in arizona has just ignored a 2022 ban on abortion that was 15 weeks in favor of a territorial law there wasn't even on the books and it was argued and this is the key and this is why kari lake took this position. she was running for governor in 2022, and she was defending an argument from a far-right extremist group called the alliance defending freedom. >> this is >> a deeply conservative, litigious group. they argue that...
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what do you think, aaron cohen?actly what he said and the general, the irgc general that israel took out, it takes months and months, sometimes years to develop the type of intelligence israel needed to be able to attack the general in syria but that general was responsible for coordinating all of those attacks being conducted by hezbollah from lebanon including syria and so israel got, listen, larry, israel survives, israel's survivability is three factors. it is actionable intelligence. the moment israel has got intel they are going to be aggressive, they have to. the other piece which is really critical, israel has to preempt. we saw it in '67. we saw what happened when they didn't do it in '73. so the mossad, shin bet, our internal security service they have had six months now, they're working at lightning speed. they're putting commandoes on that ground in syria to be able to neutralize those terrorists. that was not a night, this was a rook, that was a big hit. israel will continue to that. larry: trump took o
what do you think, aaron cohen?actly what he said and the general, the irgc general that israel took out, it takes months and months, sometimes years to develop the type of intelligence israel needed to be able to attack the general in syria but that general was responsible for coordinating all of those attacks being conducted by hezbollah from lebanon including syria and so israel got, listen, larry, israel survives, israel's survivability is three factors. it is actionable intelligence. the...
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>> well, aaron, the biden campaign and the democratic natial committn nnedy very closely. the party standing up a team of fivehat are solely tasked with monitoring third-party candidates. of course, bobby kennedy, chief among them, and just tonight in response to your interview, one of those peoples tweeting, imagine launching a spoiler campaign for president because you weren't allowed to peddle conspiracy theories online a d&c source telling us that the strategy for that team has a few different elements. but the main part of it is seeking to define bobby kennedy early before it's clear who he is siphoning votes from or how many votes saying this to cnn saying the party is watching him like we would any opponent and not taking anything for granted. now among the messaging that's resulted as the dynamic that you were talking about in your conversation with him, the fact that not only is the biden campaign seeking to align him with trump and width trump's donors, but also so suggesting that trump's team is trying to prop him up to look more liberal, to pick off votes from
>> well, aaron, the biden campaign and the democratic natial committn nnedy very closely. the party standing up a team of fivehat are solely tasked with monitoring third-party candidates. of course, bobby kennedy, chief among them, and just tonight in response to your interview, one of those peoples tweeting, imagine launching a spoiler campaign for president because you weren't allowed to peddle conspiracy theories online a d&c source telling us that the strategy for that team has a...
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aaron here is why it's all about the math. consider in 2016, donald trump, one and by some 23,000 votes, jill stein was on the ballot, received about the same in 2020, joe biden won by about 20 votes. jill stein was not on the ballot here. so that is what concerns some democrats if there are third party candidates on the ballot how does that split the vote? so it's one of the reasons going into the wisconsin primary tomorrow actually, some democrats are keeping their eye on the uninstructed question on the ballot steve vote, if you will, for gaza war. so this is something that is going to be playing out for the next seven months. but the ballot deadline here is not until august. it only takes 2000 signatures statewide, for him to qualify aaron. all right. jeff zeleny. thank you very much. in wisconsin and outfront. now, robert f. kennedy, jr. who is running of course, as an independent for president the united states and mr. kennedy, i appreciate your time. so you're jeff zeleny going through the role that jill stein played wh
aaron here is why it's all about the math. consider in 2016, donald trump, one and by some 23,000 votes, jill stein was on the ballot, received about the same in 2020, joe biden won by about 20 votes. jill stein was not on the ballot here. so that is what concerns some democrats if there are third party candidates on the ballot how does that split the vote? so it's one of the reasons going into the wisconsin primary tomorrow actually, some democrats are keeping their eye on the uninstructed...
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aaron wilson bank you all right. thank you. okay. we'll people gathered in san francisco today for the annual cherry blossom festival. thousands packing into the streets to enjoy it. highlights are japanese culture and local art food vendors. of course. >> they also some stocking chief people to try out and enjoy like a little of there were cultural performances in the street and in peace plaza on this. the last cherry blossom festival before renovations are going to be beginning. and the plaza night you missed out today. don't worry. tomorrow is actually the last day it's going to feature the big parade that everybody loves and the south bay an event to raise money for kids with disabilities took over san jose's history park, coastal kids home camp brought back its signature touch a truck event, children and families got to explore their favorite cars and hop in the fire trucks and construction vehicles and police cruisers. there was also a classic car parade that happened as well. you can see it rolling along there. the nonprofit w
aaron wilson bank you all right. thank you. okay. we'll people gathered in san francisco today for the annual cherry blossom festival. thousands packing into the streets to enjoy it. highlights are japanese culture and local art food vendors. of course. >> they also some stocking chief people to try out and enjoy like a little of there were cultural performances in the street and in peace plaza on this. the last cherry blossom festival before renovations are going to be beginning. and the...
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>> aaron, i say going to be crucial. thank you so much. jeff zeleny and next the bitcoin bigger than gold, that's what one major tech investor is predicting. is he right? soucie armin is next plus a massive military parade is iran shows off its deadly drones and missiles it's ron, daring israel to attack the white house correspondents dinner by saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn monet's allergies don't have to be scary. >> it's right flown a sentiments daily for non drowsy, long-lasting relief in a scent free gentleman slowness, all good. >> also try are allergy, headache, and nighttime pills electric for short trips, gas for long like the paradox, it really is both. the alexis rx plug-in hybrid let's get started where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it. everybody. now i sleep with inspire. >> inspire no mass. >> just sleep learn more and you important safety information at inspire sleep.com or biggest challenge uncertainty hidden fees, surcharges, who knows what to expect? it turns shipping to your advantage. >> keep i
>> aaron, i say going to be crucial. thank you so much. jeff zeleny and next the bitcoin bigger than gold, that's what one major tech investor is predicting. is he right? soucie armin is next plus a massive military parade is iran shows off its deadly drones and missiles it's ron, daring israel to attack the white house correspondents dinner by saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn monet's allergies don't have to be scary. >> it's right flown a sentiments daily for non...
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aaron. thanks for having me all right. andrew yang, next from an insider trading scandal to a public feud with former apprentice stars trump's truth, social is facing major problems tonight >> for walk-up. blocks, first-ever waterfront home and nations showdown favorite all-star teams are back and we're out for redemption >> new season. >> you challenges uniform four identical properties and we're taking on every room in the house. >> it's time to sink or swim, rock the block. all new monday night at nine on >> hgtv >> how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way, dry air wake vibrant with two times more natural essential oils, but up to 120 days of amazing fragrance for dual pack. now >> that's a breath of fresh air. >> we're still going for that nice catch. >> we're still going for that perfect pizza. and with higher stroke risk from aphid not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin eloquence, eloquence reduces stroke risk and has less major b
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a quote aaron peskin is synonymous with intimidation, obstruction and dysfunction. literally, the triple crown of moving san francisco backwards. he is the person most responsible for creating a city of haves and have nots. by limiting the amount of housing that gets built and freezing out young people from owning a home. >> he's also a hypocrite, masquerades as a progressive while owning hundreds of thousands of dollars in amazon, cvs and bank of america stock and owning millions of dollars of property across town. if you could go into a laboratory and construct an individual designed to single handedly destroy all progress in san francisco. again, this is all from mayor breed. peskin would be it. he is the terminator for aaron. >> you have to say this because i want to hear you say that phrase. >> well, the terminator. >> no, no, no, this part coming up. >> oh, aaron peskin occupying the mayor's office would mean. hasta la vista, baby. okay, for our local economy, our housing, and our our city's future. this is quite a colorful statement here, actually. >> yeah, i
a quote aaron peskin is synonymous with intimidation, obstruction and dysfunction. literally, the triple crown of moving san francisco backwards. he is the person most responsible for creating a city of haves and have nots. by limiting the amount of housing that gets built and freezing out young people from owning a home. >> he's also a hypocrite, masquerades as a progressive while owning hundreds of thousands of dollars in amazon, cvs and bank of america stock and owning millions of...