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Trump Hush Money Trial

told opening statement are going to be about 40 minutes and defense about 20 is keeping it short better it really it's it's a real strategic decision. anniston and i knew i know susan necklace is one of the attorneys here and she's a masterful lawyer i mean, i'm sure they've spoken about this. >> i'm sure they've vetted it. i'm sure they've done a little moot arguments you know, my approach is to really go hard in the opening statement. years ago, the new york times did a study and jurors found that 80% of jurors found that whatever they thought the verdict was going to be after the openings was their verdict, 80% so i looked at opening statements as an a tremendous opportunity to really swayed juries over to your side or they're just hold on. >> i want to get some more information from inside the court. what are you hearing? >> so we don't have too many updates beyond just talking

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

conspiracy to violate the election laws. people should be taking a step back and asking why is this case as andy said being brought on frivolous grounds, being -- it's being brought because it's targeting not just a former president, but a current candidate of the republican party for the november 2024 were there in the lead. >> sandra: and and being -- >> people should be asking why they're doing that. >> sandra: and they are, and at the final word from your that conducts one more thing that the president's warning about this calendar presidents that the sets. >> to john points -- john's point about how limited bragg's the relation is, hillary clinton who one the 2016 election in new york but substantially and she wanted man at -- manhattan by about 80 points so you have to ask if this da is undertaking to enforce federal law on whose behalf is he doing that? because he only represents manhattan, is not supposed to be bringing a case on behalf of all progressives across america who are disappointed that hillary did not win the

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The Context

that they're — think you mean the israeli military, that they're going to be potentially sanctioned. i think this is a deeply mistaken — sanctioned. i think this is a deeply mistaken move on the part of the united _ mistaken move on the part of the united states administration. i think— united states administration. i think we — united states administration. i think we need to be standing with israel— think we need to be standing with israel in _ think we need to be standing with israel in this fight right now. obviously, we don't condone human rights _ obviously, we don't condone human rights abuses. we do investigate them _ rights abuses. we do investigate them in — rights abuses. we do investigate them in our own military of course, but a _ them in our own military of course, but a sanction — we sanctioned book guard _ but a sanction — we sanctioned book guard corps — but a sanction — we sanctioned book guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's _ guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's how — guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, _ that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, i— that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, i think you do much better— otherwise, i think you do much better to — otherwise, i think you do much better to work with a partner or ally. _ better to work with a partner or ally. not— better to work with a partner or ally. not to _ better to work with a partner or ally, not to take this kind of legal action _ ally, not to take this kind of legal action. , , . ~ , ally, not to take this kind of legal action. , , a , ., ., ally, not to take this kind of legal action. , , ., ., action. just quickly on that, it was relatin: action. just quickly on that, it was relating specifically _ action. just quickly on that, it was relating specifically to _ action. just quickly on that, it was relating specifically to an - relating specifically to an 80—year—old american palestinian citizen who was held in a choke hold and died and there wasn't a proper investigation and he died of natural causes. what do you do it with that you can't do proper enters? i causes. what do you do it with that you can't do proper enters?- you can't do proper enters? i think most could. _ you can't do proper enters? i think most could. i— you can't do proper enters? i think most could, i don't _ you can't do proper enters? i think

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BBC News

election? or the year after that? so as i say, this aid will undoubtedly help the ukrainians to hold out, but i cannot see it helping them to win on the terms that they have defined victory. now, of course, when the russians first invaded, we would have regarded a situation in which the ukrainians held kyiv, drove the russians back, held on to 80% of their territory, you know, ukrainians united in resistance, we would have regarded that as a tremendous victory, not a complete victory but as i say i do not think that serious military analysis would suggest that complete ukrainian victory is possible unless russia suffers internal revolution. unless russia suffers internal revolution-— unless russia suffers internal revolution.- that - unless russia suffers internal| revolution.- that always revolution. right. that always doesnt revolution. right. that always doesn't look _ revolution. right. that always doesn't look like _ revolution. right. that always doesn't look like it. _ revolution. right. that always doesn't look like it. we - revolution. right. that always doesn't look like it. we have i doesn't look like it. we have to leave it — doesn't look like it. we have to leave it there. _ doesn't look like it. we have to leave it there. both - doesn't look like it. we have to leave it there. both sides| to leave it there. both sides

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The Rachel Maddow Show

what is the sandoval hearing? when a prosecutor wants to cross examine a defendant about pryer convictions, they have to give notice to the defense and the judge will decide which one ifs any the prosecutors can question the defendant about. so, this happens and in a case like this, where you know you have a high profail defendant. there are strong feelings on both sides about him. it will be much more long. a proceeding. you had 96 people brought in. 50 of them self-identify. that is not shocking in a case like this. according to donald trump's lawyer, 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan 50 out of 96. it is not bad. and the judge is moving along as fast as he can.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

bicycle kick. [ laughter ] -okay, so this is the e-mail that was sent to the crew. "you guys are doing a fantastic job staying on timeline and accomplishing great science. there is one item that i would like to make you aware of. this item is not even worth mentioning, other than wanting to make sure that you are not surprised by it in a question from a reporter. during ascent, at approximately 80 seconds, some debris came loose

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

trying to be the king of new york city, of manhattan. when you think about like new york city in the '80s, it's like donald trump coming out of a limo. how extraordinary is it? these two are never, ever getting back together. >> 150,000%. and -- oh, that's donald. >> who could this be? >> is that donald? >> luckily it's not a family member. they call and i'm like seriously? >> that's a devoted mom. i do it too. >> it's like he's wanted to be the cool guy from manhattan. and he's not. he is the criminal in manhattan. and i -- i hate to say it, but i love watching it. i love watching it. >> technically being judged by his peers. listen, i know ten people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know ten people in manhattan. >> right. but how can you be unbiased?

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Forensic Files II

a man collecting cans in a rural area about 80 miles from seattle found the body of a young woman. she had been shot execution-style in the back of the head. a .380-caliber shell casing was nearby. plastic zip ties, presumably used to restrain the victim, were found near the body. all indications were she had been raped. narrator: family members identified the victim as tanya van cuylenborg. we were, you know, just dumbstruck with grief of the fact that this was the end result for tanya. i mean, we were just bewildered. narrator: for now, the big question was, where was jay? the answer came 48 hours later, on thanksgiving day. when jay's body was found, there was a ligature around his neck of twine and dog collars. he had tissue and a pack of cigarettes stuffed down his throat,

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Forensic Files II

narrator: when detectives finally located the van jay and tanya had driven from canada, they were hopeful evidence in the van would point to the killer. that same day, near a tavern a short distance from the van, police found personal items belonging to tanya. detectives now had four separate crime scenes -- the spots where tanya and jay's bodies were found, jay's van, and the tavern. there were components of each crime scene that were connected both to jay and tanya but also from scene to scene. narrator: the key items were ammunition for a .380-caliber firearm, which was consistent with the gun used to kill tanya, a partial palm print lifted from jay's van that didn't match either jay or tanya or any of jay's family,

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