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All In With Chris Hayes

>> i've been sharing the seat there with my colleague, andrew rice, and i had just shown up when they were swearing in the jury and soon after they were breaking for lunch and at that time, the news broke about what happened outside, a man seemed to sell some light, but the courthouse is just this really beautiful place. you go there and you can't help but be overwhelmed by the stakes there and all these different facets of humanity coming together. people were getting married on the corner than have something like that happen, and in fairness, there is no indication, i don't think, that this is directly related to anything happening inside. >> i think it was a sort of -- my sense from what we know, opportunistic because he knew there would be a lot of media. >> and different conspiracies from that manifesto as i understand it but the nypd has done a pretty good job so far as starting the arraignment and keeping things control down there so it was pretty jarring

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'Trying to get enough time so we're prepared'; Alame's arraignment passed until summer

Nabil Alame, Tulsa restaurant co-owner accused of sexually assaulting several employees, was scheduled to appear in court for his arraignment on April 19.

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Chris Jansing Reports

no real problems around the courthouse, right? >> reporter: no, and i'll tell you, so if we think back to the arraignment in april of 2023 when former president donald trump was first arraigned, this area was filled with protesters. if you remember marjorie taylor greene came to this area as well. she was kind of swarmed by press along with protesters showing her supportth for the former president of the united states. that was probably the biggest crowd that p i had seen in this area since this whole thing began. day one there were a significant or a more so significant amount of protesters in this area. i would say maybe 50 protesters are so. since then, we have seen a depletion of protesters in the area in which this individual eventually set himself on fire just about five or so minutes ago. maybe on tuesday there were possibly 10 to 15 individuals. in the last few days since we've been here, chris, today maybe one, two, or three stragglers with flags in support and/or

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. it is a full rejection of him by manhattan and for that reason is a more personal trial than any others he faces. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and that a big life in florida. they lived large but none of them came back to nyc.

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FOX and Friends

♪ ♪ >> why was he back on the streets? every day you pick up the paper, you are reading the paper, and other violent service by the justice system back on the streets. shame on some of these judges who continue to allow violent criminals back on the streets! all criminal justice system needs a complete overhaul. we are not going away. >> brian: pba president there a sea of blue showing solidarity across soft-on-crime policies. if you are for the arraignment of the ex-cons charged in the death of nypd detective jonathan tiller was the driver. the ceo was in contact with the widow, stephanie and joins us with barstools board's, dave portnoy. welcome to both of you.

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Newsday

itself has shown interest in some of your sketches in your previous trials. what has he said to you? in previous trials. what has he said to you?— previous trials. what has he said to you? in the trump civil fraud trial. — said to you? in the trump civil fraud trial, i _ said to you? in the trump civil fraud trial, i was _ said to you? in the trump civil fraud trial, i was sitting - said to you? in the trump civil fraud trial, i was sitting very l fraud trial, i was sitting very close to the entry where he walked in and he had to walk right behind me and to leave during a break he would go right behind me and he stopped and looked over my shoulder and he said i need to lose some weight. but his son donjr asked him to make him look sexy, so... sometimes i have some interaction that usually i don't, but sometimes if i'm not close, i think he knows who i am, he has seen me in thejury box, every single arraignment, i was in florida, dc, i was here at the hush money trial i think he knows who i am. find here at the hush money trial i think he knows who i am. and a uniuue think he knows who i am. and a unique advantage _ think he knows who i am. and a unique advantage point. - think he knows who i am. and a unique advantage point. this i think he knows who i am. and a unique advantage point. this is| unique advantage point. this is a political perspective as well as a legal proceeding. do you feel pressure for them being so much scrutiny on how you portray it? i

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

young man growing up in a wealthy family, he was always a little bit ashamed that his dad had made his fortune in queens and brooklyn. and he always wanted to go to manhattan where he felt like that is where everything was happening. and as soon as he could, he helped expand the trump empire into manhattan and he really built his entire image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end

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Boonville man pleads not guilty to January shooting

A Boonville man accused in a January shooting incident pleaded not guilty at a hearing on Tuesday.Online court records showed that Jarez Foulks, 21, appeared in

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