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12 PM: Trump's GA trial date, southern border numbers up, NASA UFO study & more

CNN 5 Things

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Daily News, News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2023

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Former President Donald Trump and 16 of his co-defendants will get a later trial date in the Georgia election subversion case. Thousands of US auto makers could go on strike by 11:59 tonight. Tensions are running high for House Republicans over the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and government spending. The number of migrants coming to the US-Mexico border is on the rise. And, NASA's administrator says they still have "a lot more to learn" when it comes to UFOs – we'll tell you it's next steps. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello from CNN, I'm Chris Debeau with the five things you need to know for

0:05.1

Thursday, September 14th. A judge has decided that former President Donald

0:10.0

Trump and 16 of his co-defendants will get a later trial date in the Georgia

0:14.2

election subversion case. The two other defendants, Kenneth Chesbro and

0:18.4

Sydney Powell, are both said to go to trial on October 23rd, and today's decision means Trump

0:24.0

won't have to join them like the district attorney wanted. The judge didn't say

0:27.8

when Trump's Georgia trial would be yet, but it won't be before December,

0:32.0

based on the judge's scheduling.

0:34.0

All 19 defendants have pleaded not guilty.

0:37.0

Thousands of U.S. auto workers could walk off the job

0:40.0

if a deal isn't reached with three of the country's largest automakers by 11.59 PM tonight.

0:46.0

And if they do, industry experts estimate a strike against Ford, General Motors, and Stolantis would be a five billion dollar hit to the economy

0:54.7

just after ten days. The United Auto Workers Union said if there's no deal that

0:59.6

meets their demands from job security assurances to wage increases,

1:03.5

it'll start targeted strikes against an undisclosed

1:06.2

number of facilities at each company.

1:08.5

And it might not take much to virtually shut down

1:10.6

output for all the companies. Here's where we know things stand as of right now.

1:14.6

We're still very far apart on our key priorities. We've made three offers and we had no

1:20.0

genuine counteroffer on any of those.

1:22.8

That was UAW leader Sean Fain, followed by Ford CEO Jim Farley, whose company reportedly

1:28.2

offered union workers a 20% raise over four years.

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