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Virginia Giuffre family's message to Trump about Ghislaine Maxwell pardon

Virginia Giuffre family's message to Trump about Ghislaine Maxwell pardon

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Virginia Giuffre family's message to Trump about Ghislaine Maxwell pardon
CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with the family of late Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking accusers, about their response to President Trump potentially pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Virginia Giuffre family's message to Trump about Ghislaine Maxwell pardon
CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with the family of late Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking accusers, about their response to President Trump potentially pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell.
00:50 - Source: CNN
Virginia Giuffre family responds to Trump claiming Epstein 'stole' her
CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with the family of late Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking accusers, about their response to President Trump claiming that Jeffrey Epstein 'stole' her from his Mar-a-Lago resort.
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Mourners honor slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam
Mourners stretch for blocks to honor slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam in Bronx, New York. Islam was fatally shot by an armed 27-year-old man in the lobby of a glossy skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue on Monday. The officer was off-duty at the time but was working security in the building.
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Live Aid co-organizer's warning on Trump Admin's funding cuts
CNN's Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir remembers the iconic 1985 Live Aid concert, a fundraiser for Ethiopian children in crisis that drew tens of thousands to attend what became a defining historical moment for Generation X. Concert co-founder Bob Geldof warns Weir that funding cuts under the Trump administration indicate a concerning turning point for American humanitarianism.
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Dead whales surface on Japan shore amid tsunami warnings
A drone recorded images of four whale carcasses that were found stranded off the coast of Tateyama, Japan, Reuters reported. This follows tsunami warnings in several parts of Japan. The video contains disturbing images.
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'Scream Club' gains popularity in Chicago
Manny Hernandez and Elena Soboleva co-founded a 'Scream Club,' a Chicago-based group that screams into Lake Michigan to let out their emotions. The couple says the community has grown to around 200 members and they're hoping to expand the club worldwide.
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Kerrville mayor admits to missing emergency briefing call
CNN's Shimon Prokupecz speaks with Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. about not seeing emails regarding an emergency preparation call before the deadly July 4 floods.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta exposes deepfake ads promoting fake health cures with his likeness
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks out after discovering scammers are using his likeness in AI deepfake videos and doctored images to sell bogus health cures and fake health products.
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Justin Timberlake reveals Lyme disease diagnosis
Justin Timberlake is sharing that he has been 'battling some health issues' as he concludes his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, including that he was recently diagnosed with Lyme disease. CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister reports.
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$200 million 'Trump-style' ballroom coming to the White House
Construction for a new ballroom on the White House campus will begin in September on a $200 million, 90,000-square-foot ballroom, fulfilling a 15-year ambition by President Trump to construct an event space on the White House grounds that expands the building's entertaining capacity.
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