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about whether a non—trans actor should play a trans role, whether ajewish, a non—jewish actor should play a jewish role. ijust wonder, you know, given your view of acting as a craft, as something that you can work at and get better at, and whether that leads you to feel, "you know what? i can play virtually anybody. "nobody should be told they can't have a role "because they're not, in essence, "of the right sort of background." well, two things. the first thing, i think, the great adage of acting is nothing human is alien to me. it's an exercise of artistic empathy. and that means to understand people different from you. i think, secondly, if you come from an underprivileged background, be it due to your sexuality, be it due to the colour of your skin, your race, your class, your religion, whatever, you have to be exceptional to have a career in this profession. if you come from a privileged background, you can be mediocre and you'll get a career. so, how can somebody,

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Trump Hush Money Trial

finally, they're going to say donald trump's motive here and paying stormy daniels was not to impact the election, but was to protect himself and his family. >> that's gonna be a really key point when you get back to as well, i want to go back to anderson in new york laura, ellie, thanks so much. i want to bring in judge joan khan visor. she's a recently retired judge, is known judge, one more, sean for more than 15 years you i've listened to countless opening arguments. >> what what's the most important thing for opening arguments for both the sides today well, interestingly, an opening statement is really the first time i'm jurors get a chance to understand the meat and potatoes of a case. >> and so it is important and there's an adage that people remember best that width which they your first and last. so an opening statement really does provide a framework, a roadmap for what the evidence will show. the people do go first, they'd give the first opening statement because they have the burden it is up to them. >> as let's just listening to to fear, it's everybody knows

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Smerconish

expected, but as we've talked about at this stage, given everything that the whole process that the sides went through, i think this is going to be a fair a neutral jury, and they're going to render it store verdict one way or the other. >> alan turkheimer. thank you. ellie. as always. excellent. thank you, man thanks. >> michael. >> thank you what are your thoughts? >> hit me up on social media. i'll read some responses throughout the course of the program from the world of x, michael as an attorney, would you put your client on the stand? this client is uncontrollable okay. i mean, you know that he thinks he's his own and there's an adage about this, about the fool who has himself, who's a lawyer for our client i didn't say that correctly, but i think you know what i mean? but he's he is a very difficult client i would. at all costs not won him taking the stand in a case like this. and if he insisted on it, i'd probably want to create a record so that i was protected and he couldn't later say that my counsel was ineffective

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Ana Cabrera Reports

iowa, platt, has endorsed desantis we'll see if that makes a difference when we finish caucus night. >> one dand hoping to surprise people in iowa, vivek ramaswamy. supporters wearing t-shirts that said save trump vote vivek. trump took to truth social to slam ramaswamy this weekend for deceitful campaign tricks, telling him sly. telling his supporters a vote for vivek is a vote for the other side. we haven't seen trump pay much attention. is trump right to worry ramaswamy could cut into his lead? >> ramaswamy is a fetish candidate. he represents no threat to the nomination for trump. what i think he is learning is that famous adage that

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Anderson Cooper 360

what can iowa do? what needs to happen for this not to be a race for second? >> listen, it's a tremendous uphill battle, to jamie's point. should desantis make the point? i've gone to every county in iowa, i've showed up and tried to earn your vote. meanwhile, trump showed up in washington, d.c. for his appeals process for his doj case related to january 6th. nikki haley should say i am working for iowa, but i'm working for new hampshire. iowa has the adage goes, picks presidents. sure, right now he is tied up in his court hearings. just wait until this summer when he is on trial for federal indictments related to the insurrection. if you want someone positioned to beat joe biden, make the case right now why he is insufficient and unfit to do it. >> when christie gets out, what happens tonight to haley? >> that message is going to get you votes in new hampshire. that's going to get trump votes in new hampshire. because people see him as being persecuted in new hampshire, right. the new hampshire base voters, if you say trump is not going to be there, because he is going to be in trial, you're just going to make the case. that's why donald trump has made

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

window in to whether president biden thinks his son should pay penalties if he's found guilty of this. >> that's the old adage do as i say, not as i do. that's what they constantly said. the wealthy need to pay their fair share. his son was wealthy. he was making a very high income. we don't know what his business actually did, what services that they provided or what goods they sold other than selling influence and pedalling access. he had millions -- it's not only what he's being charged with, there's other taxes in tax years he didn't pay his proper fair share. he could pay those. he's outside of the statute of limitations. he can still morally and ethically do the right thing and pay the taxes back. he's not. his dad doesn't say boo about that either. >> martha: he's paid some of them. pat fallon, good to see you. >> thanks, martha.

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The Five

the second part is how pathetic the media is for avoiding this story which has sex, drugs, corruption of the highest order, fraud, laundering, sex trafficking, illegal gun use, racism, let's not forget the taxes and video evidence of some of the most explicit examples and they preferred to chase donald trump jr. over some cursory meeting with someone he barely knows. think about this. if this were donald trump jr., they would have to pump, you know, morning joe full of value and give them view the case of horse tranquilizers. >> he is the very definition of contempt of congress. so that the congress has to make a decision. i think one of the reasons they did that is we know that they are working on a documentary about hunter biden's life of times. and so this is great new footage because if you like the adage,

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Verified Live

but they are too strong lads. they were still ostracised. we had a nice circle of friends and we would meet up circle of friends and we would meet up each week, they alljust faded away. the old adage of no smoke without fire. and now the whole family has been vindicated. and without fire. and now the whole family has been vindicated. and of course it has _ family has been vindicated. and of course it has taken _ family has been vindicated. and of course it has taken so _ family has been vindicated. and of course it has taken so much - family has been vindicated. and of course it has taken so much time i family has been vindicated. and of. course it has taken so much time to get to this point. the government is now considering legislation for a blanket quashing of those convictions for hundreds of people. when you hear the counterargument that has been forward in the last day, with some people raising the fear some people who perhaps did commit fraud will get away with it, what do you make of that as an argument, given what has happened to hundreds of you? i argument, given what has happened to hundreds of you?— hundreds of you? i don't see that as an argument — hundreds of you? i don't see that as an argument at _ hundreds of you? i don't see that as an argument at all— hundreds of you? i don't see that as an argument at all because -

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Verified Live

a nice circle of friends and would meet up each week. they alljust faded away, you know that old adage of "no smoke without fire," and now the whole family has been vindicated.— the whole family has been vindicated. �* ., , �*, the whole family has been vindicated. ., , �*, vindicated. and of course it's taken so much time _ vindicated. and of course it's taken so much time to _ vindicated. and of course it's taken so much time to get _ vindicated. and of course it's taken so much time to get to _ vindicated. and of course it's taken so much time to get to this - vindicated. and of course it's taken so much time to get to this point. l so much time to get to this point. the government now considering legislation for a blanket quashing of those convictions for hundreds of people — but when you hear the counter argument that's been put forward in the last 24 hours, with some people raising the fear that some people raising the fear that some people raising the fear that some people who perhaps did commit fraud will get away with it, what do you make of that as an argument, given what's happened to hundreds of you? i given what's happened to hundreds of ou? ., �* , ., ., , given what's happened to hundreds of ou? .,�* , ., you? i don't see that as an argument. _ you? i don't see that as an argument, quite _ you? i don't see that as an argument, quite simply, i you? i don't see that as an i argument, quite simply, the you? i don't see that as an - argument, quite simply, the stats as they stand, you have 79 convictions

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Alex Witt Reports

certainly the call to arms for january six refuses to sign a piece of paper now that would prevent a feature generator six from happening again? a course is not. that's exactly what donald trump. is this like that old adage goes. when someone shows you what they, are as best to give them belief in the first time. over and over again, donald trump has shown us who he is. he is living up to that now. >> here we are three years later, donald trump is still pushing false election fraud claims. it's reportedly creating somewhat of a division within his. capricorn into the washington post, last week, trump posted a report riddled with falsehoods about the 2020 election. then, hours later, two campaign aides refused to comment on that post, susan. you have worked on campaigns, what does this tell you about how things are going in trump world? >> well, trump, things in trump world are consistent. whatever he speaks, donald trump doesn't care. he'll keep say whatever he wants to.

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