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Prime Weekend

has created. this narrative that justice is against him. there are some republicans that don't believe it but play believe if they saw him in handcuffs because they would say that is too far. he wants to be seen as a martyr in the alt right. he is trying to bait as barb had said, the, you know, official in all of these cases to step over what his supporters would consider a line and create that scenario. i remember debating this during the trump administration with someone famously said they hope donald trump would be removed from the oval office in a straight jacket and he would handcuff himself to the resolute desk. i think you know come senior official i am referring to. i disagreed at the time that would send the message that this guy was out of his mind, trump knew if they had to pry him out of the white house it would look to his supporters

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CNN This Morning

legal cases and they'll survive a while because of that. and you can't really imagine a situation where the chinese government would actually allow it to be sold by bytedance. so maybe it's not a bite dark bytedance decision in the end lots of potential avenues there you're absolutely right. >> i mean, there's no way tiktokker shutting down in the at before the election. so from that perspective, democrats yeah, go ahead. there's just a great debate on tiktok about this at the moment about how president biden seems to be. so against it was going to sign this into law. and yet is appearing on tiktok and using it as barb his campaign on the democrats account fair enough. max foster, person wanted max great to see you. >> thank you so much. see you tomorrow coming up next opening statements set to begin. >> in donald trump's hush money trial. we're going to have new details about the first witness expected to take the stand plus an intruder or arrested for breaking into the home of the

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Prime Weekend

judge tanya chutkan where he is running for president alongside the other insurrectionist, he is not running on his alleged affair with stormy daniels or care of dougal, he is not running on the checks he wrote from the oval office. he is not running on the facts because these are not facts that he wants out there. >> and even worse than that, all he is looking to do is to create symbols for more people to buy in the narrative he has created. this narrative that justice is against him, most most of his supporters believe there is some republicans who don't believe it but maybe would believe it if they saw donald trump, for instance, in handcuffs because they would say, well that is just too far. i do think he wants to be seen as some sort of a martyr on the alt-right and he is trying to paint exactly, as barb has said, the officials and all of these cases to step over what his supporters would consider a line and create that scenario. i remember debating this during the trump administration,

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Deadline White House

as a martyr on the alt-right and trying to bait exactly as barb had said the officials of all of these cases to step over what his supporters would consider a line and create that scenario. i remember debating this during the trump administration with someone who famously said, they hoped that donald trump would be removed from the oval office in a straight jacket, and he would handcuff himself to the resolute desk. you know which senior official i'm referring to. i disagreed at the time that that was going to send the message to the american people that this guy was out of his mind because donald trump knew if they had to pry him out of the white house, it would look to his supporters like he was a martyr and it was an overreach. and i really worry here that that inclination on his part is going to put the judge in an extraordinarily difficult position. he doesn't want to give donald trump that photo-op, but he also has to operate in a manner that's consistent with justice

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Ana Cabrera Reports

i think we've been led to believe this process can be reduced to mechanics and science. at the end of the day, it really is intuitive on the part of the lawyers, and we're not in the room, so we're not seeing what they see. >> given, barb, that each side has already used six of their strikes, they only have four more to go to be able to say, i just don't want that person as part of this jury panel. do you expect that would typically mean the process will go more quickly to seat jurors? >> i do. they only have four left, so that means they can't be so choosy. any juror who's excused for cause doesn't count against their four preemptories. i'm sure there will be some people that the judge agrees should be excused for cause, but one of the things i always wanted to do as a lawyer when i was picking a jury is i wanted to keep one preemptory in my pocket. there is a risk that as you get down to the end and you use up your last one, the next person who comes in is completely unacceptable, and you think, oh,

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Ana Cabrera Reports

>> barb, if you had a chance to ask a question of the jurors, what would it be? >> i guess i would ask them about to what extent are they concerned about outside influences after they start to serve. they're going to be selected and deselected basd on biases. can they withstand any scrutiny they might get, even though we'll do everything we can to assure your anonymity, people might ask are you on that jury and they'll figure it out. will you be able to decide the case based on the facts and the law that you hear here and nothing from the outside? >> i like barb's question. i think it is an important question, actually. we have gotten a flavor of it today with respect to the person who got excused. and the media sort of interplay between the media and the legal proceeding is going to be unique and interesting to see unfold.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

the aid package has a $5 billion price tag. with that, let's get smarter with the help of our leadoff panel tonight. nbc news washington correspondent joins us, and a new political contributor barbara mcquaid is here. a veteran federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. her new must read book, attack from within. howdies information is sabotaging america. it is out now. barb, you know we got legal questions tonight. beyond donald trump complaining unjustly about how the legal process works, fox news is now making up fabricating things about potential jurors and donald trump is taking these fabrications and now pushing them out and spreading them. how are we not right back in gag order territory? because that is going to pollute the american people and potential jurors out there. all these things they are

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Ana Cabrera Reports

situation and the nature of this trial. one more note for you, we're hearing about the former president inside that courtroom. we're being told his eyes are currently closed, his arms crossed. he doesn't necessarily seem to be sleeping, but that was throughout the instruction process of judge juan merchan, in which he had to walk through the instructions for the potential jurors. >> yasmin, stand by, and come back with any new details as we continue the discussion with barb and ankush. 6 out of 18 raised their hands saying they can't be fair and impartial. your reaction? >> i suppose it's not surprising. and they're not even saying whether they can't be fair in favor of donald trump or against donald trump. that sounds about right. now, that doesn't mean that all of those people will then still be qualified because now there will be these rounds of questions and there may still be some strikes for cause, which means this person has some sort of bias that makes them unsuitable for this case, but i think judge merchan is doing something efficient here, which

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Ana Cabrera Reports

barb is right. it is important for these people to, you know, be prepared to have to be able to insulate themselves from that stuff because this is going to be a very, very obviously heavily covered proceeding. >> well, thank you, both, so much for being with us throughout the hour. really appreciate you both. that's going to do it for us this hour. i'll be back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern filling in for my friend katy tur. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. the chances of a plane crash -- 1 in 11 million. you're not going to finish those salted nuts, right? so, here's to now. never waking up from anesthesia -- 1 in 185,000. validate your parking or just see how it goes? -what? -why stress about the unlikely?

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Ana Cabrera Reports

juror should be struck for cause and then the judge has the final say? how does that go? >> yes. yes, so the judge can raise it himself too, but yeah, someone has to raise the issue or a concern, and then the judge signs off on it. he isn't giving them a hard time about any of this, as barb mentioned, he's just sort of moving people out as quickly as possible who say they cannot be fair and impartial. when you get to the preemptory strikes, those are the strikes nobody has to explain or provide any detail about their reasoning. it's a very good question you've asked. i'm going to give you an unsatisfactory answer, a lot is going to come down to the lawyer's assessment of this particular case and what they think would be helpful to their side. i'm sure -- i know that trump has engaged jury consultants to engage profiles of people that would be helpful or unhelpful to them, and i'm sure they're using that through this process. it's instinctive.

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