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>> after six years a maximum security, glen ake was nearly unrecognizable. sheriff when stedman was in charge of security. >> the second trial, he may not sound during the trial. he had let his hair grow long and he sat there with his head down, looking at the enable the entire trial. >> but jurors heard from other witnesses. despite the passage of time, details of the crime remained chilling. >> douglass was lying on his back. his feet were tied together with a court tie material. >> although ake never took the stand, never said a word to his lawyers, the jury heard his thanksgiving statement. >> where did you shoot? >> that, boy. daughter. mom. matt, from here.

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to help this team along the journey. notjust to help this team along the journey. not just this last to help this team along the journey. notjust this last sunday to help this team along the journey. not just this last sunday that everyone is been watching but the last four years. i made a promise to the team that i really want to help take us to a place that no team is gone before. in the history books these guys will go down as absolute legends because we broke and another bit of history for making our world cup final. it got away from us a little bit but we had made history so many times to get to that starting line. i'm so proud of everybody. i knowjust the beginning for this next generation. in everybody. i knowjust the beginning for this next generation.— for this next generation. in terms ofthe for this next generation. in terms of the reception _ for this next generation. in terms of the reception that _ for this next generation. in terms of the reception that you - for this next generation. in terms of the reception that you had - for this next generation. in terms of the reception that you had at l of the reception that you had at home, you might be a little bit aware but probably not aware of how big an impact this support has had back home. we big an impact this support has had back home-— back home. we are to be a child it out here. back home. we are to be a child it out here- a _ back home. we are to be a child it out here. a part _ back home. we are to be a child it out here. a part of _ back home. we are to be a child it out here. a part of that is - out here. a part of that is intentional. we had her head down, we didn't even call it a final in pre—match meeting it wasjust matched number eight of eight. it's difficult for us to sense that. i hope it has had the impact that we wish for when we started this

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great. that's amazing. was there any courtroom drama. >> donald trump was fidgeting. hands folded. >> head down, fidgeting, looked nervous. >> angry. trump is described as seated a bit slouched. >> he seems smaller in some ways. >> he had the indictment. is he staring at jack smith. >> sitting just feet away from trump. special counsel jack smith. trump glanced briefly in smith's direction when he walked in. did not appear to make eye contact with him. >> as mr. trump walked, in jack smith did not look in his direction. he did look at him later. >> jack smith kind of staring down donald trump. donald trump made a point to look everywhere in the room except at jack smith. >> pete: he stared them down. surely the media couldn't have been pleased with their coverage, right? >> we are relying right now on our extraordinary reporters inside to give us this moment-by-moment update. even this is pretty extraordinary. you don't even get the opportunity to report on

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leaving too, and that because the president to back off, all of these stories are packed and loaded with high and so for that reason i think it will be effective for the special counsel to use at trial.— it will be effective for the special counsel to use at trial. tom, how much does _ counsel to use at trial. tom, how much does that _ counsel to use at trial. tom, how much does that political- counsel to use at trial. tom, how much does that political pressure that is special counsel is under, that is special counsel is under, that the department ofjustice is under, actually bleed into the work thatis under, actually bleed into the work that is being done there? you know, somethin: that is being done there? you know, something is — that is being done there? you know, something is a _ that is being done there? you know, something is a prosecutor— that is being done there? you know, something is a prosecutor in - something is a prosecutor in high—profile case like this, you are very aware of it. date into the day out, how could you not be? you pick up the papers and it is all featured and you have... it changes your life if you are prosecuting a case like this to but at the same time, this is not theirfirst this to but at the same time, this is not their first rodeo. jack smith and his team have been through these cases, very hope i fail cases again before, so what you do in a situation like this is keep your head down, keep focused on the work, on the facts, on the evidence, on how you're going to build your case, present it with the jury and do your absolute best to tune out all the outside noise and static your

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but beyond that, they don't want this trial bringing out evidence in the midst of a political run for office. >> right. his ticket to freedom is getting elected president so he can shut this down. that's the -- that's his only way out of this box. and so that requires delay. it requires a lot of other things to happen, it requires probably a third-party candidate or something like that. but that's his play is to string this out to the point to where in his brain he thinks maybe he can win the election and then he can appoint a new attorney general. in fact, the -- the office of legal counsel of the justice department has twice held over the last half century that sitting presidents can't be tried, they can't be charged and can't go to jail. so that's his play. >> and for the non-lawyers watching, correct me if i'm wrong, but it's not just that it's he can remain a candidate for president -- >> there's no prohibitions --

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i think you could hear it at the end, about five feet from him. he didn't take questions, even though we were told he was going to. i know i am going to get text messages after this from these trump advisors, from these allies saying it was raining outside. i have seen him stand in the rain for 30 minutes giving a speech at a rally in miami. so i don't believe that that's the only deterrence here. when you hear from our own correspondents like evan perez who was in the courtroom talking about how he held his head down, coll clasped his hands. we know he doesn't enjoy these days. he doesn't enjoy getting arraigned or being indicted. this isn't something that he wants to do. he isn't reveling in that. but, again, from our own correspondents in the room, from that remarks itself, today did hit him, he realized the gravity of the situation. >> all right. thank you. wolf. >> thank you. i want to get reaction from our legal and political experts

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is about to happen to him and that he can't control it. >> and to that point, evan perez reports trump had his head down, his hands were clasped. he has warned in the past of potential death and destruction if he is a indicted. he called it today persecution of a political opponent. you combine that body language with the fact that as he drove in, it wasn't like mar-a-lago, but there were plenty of trump supporters there. there were almost none there today. he didn't have that sort of fuel that feeds him. >> yeah, look, it sounds like this is someone who privately feels defeated and knows that accountability is starting to finally catch up to him. in terms of not seeing as much support, his supporters, many of them who have gotten in trouble with the law because ever this man have learned that, you know, nobody is going to be there for them in the end.

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there are any other significant things from the judge. she's reminding him that it is a crime to influence a juror or threaten a witness or retaliate against anyone else who provided information or otherwise obstruct justice. of course he has been charged not only with obstruction of justice but obstructing his own alleged obstruction. so she's going through all of these standard things that you would go through with any defendant. again, taking on a different significance with a former leader of the free world. we are told, again by our colleague inside, he has agreed to all of these conditions. he has now sat down, and they are bringing the actual paperwork to his attorney. >> we'll check in with you shortly. listen, did you have any doubt that the former president would show up in person to this? >> you know, there's this kind of speculation within trump's orbit, those still with him, that multiple indictments is better than one. and they want to try to use this

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and look, it's 2023, we could probably do this by clicking a couple of boxes on the internet. no, the person need to make an appearance in front of a judge. before covid you had to do it in person, now there's optionality here. that's because these are sacred rights. let's be clear about what's at stake for donald trump. this is not going to be a finding, this is not a monetary penalty, this is not going to be a report. if he is convicted he will lose his liberty. he will go behind bars. this is a serious process. the other thing i want to point out is there's a humbling effect naturally to sitting at that defendant's table. and for all the bombas that we see in every other arena, now he's got his hands folded, head down. there's something about the court system that humbles everyone, brings everyone down to an equal plain. >> i want to quickly check in with paula reid outside the courthouse, getting details from our folks inside the courtroom. paula, what are you hearing? >> reporter: an extraordinary moment, anderson. the former president was asked

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becomes the next president to the united states, doesn't all of this magically disappear? >> yeah, and it's not so magical. it will tragically disappear. but there's only one sane way for the rule of law, and i agree with glenn, here for us to be focused on it. he has to ignore. that he is giving his 35 words today and a very long speaking indictment. he'll talk in court. he has to keep his head down, convince 12 people, and just hope that the rest of the country takes care of itself. there is no other sort of sane approach. >> how important, we'll, let's go back to the january six hearing. cassidy hutchinson. how important was her testimony? because it was sort of, her testimony broke the dam and in many ways brought us here tonight. cassidy, who was essentially a lowest level staff level staffer and made history.

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