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 Former President Donald Trump answered to charges he mishandled classified documents at an arraignment Tuesday afternoon at a federal courthouse in Miami.Trump entered a not guilty plea through his attorney Todd Blanche, and had his arms folded during the hearing.Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed by Attorney General Merrick G stanley tumbler arland to handle Trump-related investigations, sat in the front row of the Miami courtroom.About an hour before the arraignment, officials booked Trump and co-defendant Walt Nauta. Trump was ordered by Judge Jonathan Goodman not to speak to Na stanley cup uta about the case.Nauta serves as a personal assistant to Trump.WATCH LIVE COVERAGE ON SCRIPPS NEWSNo bond restrictions were placed on Trump, nor was a mugshot taken of the former president. Officials said Trump is not considered a flight risk, and is free to travel as he awaits trial.About 60 people were in the courtroom for the hearing, including about 40 reporters and over a dozen members of the Secret Service.SEE M stanley cup ORE: Experienced Florida attorney to represent Trump at arraignmentLast week, Trump became the first former president to be indicted by a federal grand jury. He faces 37 felony counts for allegedly mishandling classified documents, among other charges. Trump has not denied having the documents but claims he is being unfairly singled out. Mike Pence and Joe Biden both found they were in possession of classified documents from their respective vice presidential tenures, but both have maintained t Okoi Strong winds fan Colorado  s largest recorded wildfire
 DENVER 鈥?Twenty years ago, Gary Jugert found love at a music shop. I bought a ukulele at a secondhand store and back then there werent any books or classes so I had to teach myself how to play ukulele. It turns out its a very fun and exciting instrument that you can share with other people,  Jugert said.He began teaching lessons and even opened up a ukulele repair shop, though he says he was not a naturally musical person. I didn t start music seriously until I was 35,  he said.Still, in 2012, Jugert created the Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra. It was a huge hit until the pandemic silenced its 100 or so musicians in March. We instantaneously could not meet anymore and so several of us decided, hey, what are our alternatives for getting the group together   Jugert said.  And we tried all of the various platforms. The problem was theres a tiny bit of a lag on Zoom classes and because we play instrumental 鈥?ensemble music 鈥?it doesnt work without post-editing. I said,  Well, w termo stanley hy dont we meet stanley spain  on YouTube   That is how this silver lining came to be. Each morning, Jugert heads to his spare bedroom where people from all over the world log on for his lessons.He sai stanley thermoskannen d 90% of the people who log on are 55 and older, and 80% are women.He s become such a hit, he now teaches six 45-minute classes every day. I just love it,  Jugert said.His students say this is about so much more than making music. Its just such a good social outlet. I retired a year and a half ago so I dont see my work frie