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12 PM ET: Columbia campus tensions, Starbucks at the Supreme Court, volcano eruption impact & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

Daily News, News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Testimony from the first witness in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial continues today, after a potential gag order violation hearing took place. Mostly peaceful protests at Columbia University are being overshadowed by antisemitism. President Joe Biden is in Florida today, where he's hoping abortion rights will win him more votes. We'll tell you why Starbucks is at the Supreme Court today. Plus, the potential climate and weather impact from a volcano erupting in Indonesia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:18.4

Hey there from CNN, I'm Chris de Boe with the five things you need to know for Tuesday, April 23rd.

0:25.8

Testimony from the first witness in the hush money criminal trial against former

0:29.5

President Donald Trump will continue today in New York.

0:32.4

David Pecker's getting back on the stand. He's the ex- Donald Trump will continue today in New York.

0:32.5

David Pecker's getting back on the stand.

0:34.5

He's the ex-pubisher of the National Inquirer,

0:36.8

who allegedly helped broker the hush money deal

0:39.0

with adult film star Stormy Daniels.

0:41.2

Meanwhile, the judge hasn't ruled yet on whether Trump violated the gag order imposed on him.

0:46.4

That's the question that was debated this morning in court.

0:49.6

Prosecutors say yes, he did at least 10 times in the last week or so, and they argue he should be held in contempt of court and be fined $1,000 per violation, saying his social media posts attacking key players in the case could pose a real threat to the proceedings.

1:04.0

Trump and his lawyers say he didn't, at least not willfully,

1:07.0

and argue that he should be able to respond to political attacks as a leading presidential candidate.

1:12.0

In social media posts, Trump's criticized likely witnesses in the case, the judge, the Manhattan DA, and even the jury,

1:18.0

which the former president also railed against last night in an interview on Real America.

1:23.0

That's your respect so fast.

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