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Life Liberty Levin

let's go through other aspects of the bill of rights. let's talk about the due process clause in the fifth amendment and 14th amendment applies to new york. it applies to manhattan. due process doubt let's see they dumped 30,000 pages of documents on the defendant three weeks before the trial but they, being the federal government. the judge is insisting on beating a quick timetable to pursue this case for no reason whatsoever. the judge decides the point of trial days on fridays rather than taking off fridays like many courts do. in my view to exclude the most conservative people in manhattan and the city of new york that be orthodox jews who tend to support donald trump. the judge decides he should not recuse himself despite the fact he made a de minimis donation as the ethics advice was does not matter it matters what is in

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Life Liberty Levin

let's go through other aspects of the bill of rights. let's talk about the due process clause in the fifth amendment and 14th amendment applies to new york. it applies to manhattan. due process doubt let's see they dumped 30,000 pages of documents on the defendant three weeks before the trial but they, being the federal government. the judge is insisting on beating a quick timetable to pursue this case for no reason whatsoever. the judge decides the point of trial days on fridays rather than taking off fridays like many courts do. in my view to exclude the most conservative people in manhattan and the city of new york that be orthodox jews who tend to support donald trump. the judge decides he should not recuse himself despite the fact he made a de minimis donation as the ethics advice was does not matter it matters what is in

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Life Liberty Levin

Life Liberty Levin
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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

which he was the ceo of at the time were granted immunity, a non-prosecution agreement back in 2018 when federal investigators were looking at michael cohen, charged michael cohen and ultimately sentenced michael cohen for the cooperation of the likes of david pecker. pecker has cooperated with investigators, and this is why today's testimony, the first time the public inside the courtroom will be able to hear from pecker himself, is going to be so crucial. the question here is with court getting out at 12:30 today, just how far into the testimony will the prosecution actually be able to get into its questioning of the former publisher of the "national enquirer." >> tell diya, as we look at what juan merchan is telling the jury, there are entering aspects for someone who doesn't do this on a daily basis. telling the jurors do not read or listen to any accounts of this case on the radio or the internet, do not do research at a library or the internet or any

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

go on tv and record podcasts and can say anything they want and wheat mean -- meanwhile we are subject to totally unconstitutional restrictions and these are restrictions that violate core principles of restraint that are at the heart of the first amendment. this whole trial is proceeding in a highly irregular way and i think the fact that michael cohen can say what he wants to say and we can't really respond shows how absurd this whole process has been. >> martha: how difficult will it be for the trump attorneys to discredit hear him? what can they say about michael cohen's outside dealings and the rest of this story when they cross-examine him? >> i think michael cohen will have a full and vigourous cross-examination by the team that will get into many aspects and we think that will ultimately be persuasive because the facts are totally on president trump's side on this case. >> martha: thank you very much. trump attorney and we will be

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Life Liberty Levin

they are after president trump they want to interfere with his ability to campaign effectively for office for they do not want him to win the presidency. and so they have weaponize the courts and they fundamentally anti- american way to pursue him and persecute him. all americans of all political stripes should be outraged by what's playing out in courtrooms across america today. mark: that's not going to have for the going to ask quick short questions and short answers. what authority does a local elected soros a democrat prosecutor have enforcing a federal campaign laws? any? >> it's a very good question. what alvin bragg is done here in terms of structure this particular indictment is absolutely unprecedented. it's worth noting the election aspects of this case, the biden department of past pressing similar theories in courts and proceedings and yet alvin bragg

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The Rachel Maddow Show

he is a very fair judge and he is a very smart judge and he does move things along quickly. wednesday he has off because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases which requires patience and special attention. so that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> the pending motions handled by the judge, they were substantiative and interesting. we got to hear arguments about what aspects of x alleged affair could be described in front of the jury. and we got to hear discussion of whether or not the alleged illegal, i will say alleged legal agreement.

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Life Liberty Levin

they are after president trump they want to interfere with his ability to campaign effectively for office for they do not want him to win the presidency. and so they have weaponize the courts and they fundamentally anti- american way to pursue him and persecute him. all americans of all political stripes should be outraged by what's playing out in courtrooms across america today. mark: that's not going to have for the going to ask quick short questions and short answers. what authority does a local elected soros a democrat prosecutor have enforcing a federal campaign laws? any? >> it's a very good question. what alvin bragg is done here in terms of structure this particular indictment is absolutely unprecedented. it's worth noting the election aspects of this case, the biden department of past pressing similar theories in courts and proceedings and yet alvin bragg

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Forensic Files II

narrator: in a possible break, they were handwritten -- a potential source of evidence. as much as they could do was handwriting analysis, so they had multiple letters and multiple exemplars for handwriting analysis. narrator: the problem was that without suspects, there was no one to compare the handwriting to. details of the murders and excerpts from the letters were broadcast on television. hundreds of tips poured in, but none panned out. baldock: i think one of the most frustrating aspects for investigators was, despite the number of leads that they had, none of them were really viable. narrator: in 2003, improvements in dna technology made it possible to identify a potential suspect from the male dna taken from the crime scenes, but who was it? since it was an unknown person, we gave it the designation of individual "a,"

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The Media Show

i had to pitch really hard and, yeah, take a lot of meetings to make it work. but then, you know, for somebody who's so sort of secretive about what she does, i think one thing that was really interesting is that there were no inaudible around the interview. there was nothing i could and couldn't say. there was nobody sitting in the room. there was, you know, a relatively strict time limit — i think i got about ten minutes more than what had been, you know, allowed for — but it was a surprisingly loose experience for somebody who is so sort of monumental and, you know, where there's, by necessity, such secrecy around what she does. and do you think the media is afraid to be critical of her now? is she that big? yeah, i think some elements are. i mean, there's various aspects of it. i mean, you've got — i mean, as is always important, you've got to be brutally accurate about everything that you do about her because she is known to be litigious, or her team will respond to things that they think are, you know, particularly egregious examples of inaccuracies or misinterpretations of what she's done. i think some critics are scared to be critical about her because she's got a very vociferous fan base online. but i do think that serious news organisations are still taking her to account about her business practices, which are not always —

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