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Alex Witt Reports

lawyers that they are not too worried about the jury. that is because there are two attorneys. the lawyers are trying to see if the two attorneys could be a problem for the prosecution. typically, as far as defense lawyers are concerned, lawyers on a jury can be beneficial because they may think they are smarter than the prosecution. they may look at the evidence in their own way and try and come up with their own heel analysis of it. i think the trump lawyers see that as a potential win. they would much rather have attorneys. and there is one other person on the jury which has a finance background. again, trump likes the finance bro crowd. we are not sure if that is how the juror will assess the evidence but the trump lawyers are not too dissatisfied with the composition of the jury because it may help them at trial. >> in one moment of candor, there was a juror who said flatly she does not like trump, saying he seems selfish and self

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Alex Witt Reports

pharmaceutical companies, he has supported climate change in a greater way with more financing and more support than any president in the history. he is supporting the infrastructure of our country. he has created jobs, the list goes on and on. >> yeah. rory kennedy, thank you for your candor about that. i'm sure it is a sensitive subject but i understand the passion and support you have for president biden. the documentary is absolutely extraordinary. it is riveting and for all of you as i thank you for joining us, this hbo docu-series is available to stream right now on max. a huge day on capitol hill today, counting down to some final votes, what did they get done? and the judge in the hush money case delivers a direct order to donald trump and he didn't appear happy about it. the latest from those inside the courtroom. e latest from those inside the courtroom. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool that gives you a mop and bucket clean in half the time

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Chris Jansing Reports

the defense perspective. >> so there was a juror, let me tell you specifically that i mentioned, who said, alan, that to his face, donald trump was very selfish and self-serving, but got on the jury because they had run out of challenges, so is that the risk you take every single trial? >> sure, you have to be wise and use your strikes intelligently, and there must have been something else about that juror that the defense thought was acceptable, and maybe they just thought, yeah, okay, we appreciate your candor and we believe this juror can compartmentalize and isolate that perspective, and maybe there's something else about this juror's profession or their experiences or their beliefs that make the defense team think despite that, this juror is going to do their best to be fair and impartial. most jurors do. i think that's an encouraging sign for the defense and for all these jurors. it seems like they're going to do their best and they're going

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Anderson Cooper 360

while the defense really focused on their opinion saying it's extraordinarily important to president trump that we know we're going to get a fair shake take urged potential jurors to be candid about their views, saying such candor would not offend the court that people or even trump. i really talking about your opinion, i'm wondering what you make of those two tactics yeah. >> i mean, they were both focused on the stl cause challenges. right. so the prosecution was trying to insulate the jurors and remind the jurors that their job is to make decisions based on the evidence and the facts that they hear in that courtroom. and to distinguish that from what maybe their opinions were before they got there or their general opinions or their politics. and on the defense, sayyed, they were focused on developing cause challenges. they want the jurors to say you know what, actually i can't be fair. so that they can get a cause challenge. and so they confronted the jurors with their social media post and despite the jurors saying that

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Anderson Cooper 360

yesterday's court transcript, the difference in approaches, i mean, the stark the prosecution told perspective jurors and i'm quoting this case has nothing to do with your personal politics. this case is about whether there's man broke the law while the defense really focused on their opinion saying it's extraordinarily important to president trump that we know we're going to get a fair shake and urge potential jurors to be candid about their views, saying such candor would not offend the court that people or even trump i really talking about your opinion, i'm wondering what you make of those two tactics yeah. >> i mean, they were both focused on the issue of cause challenges, right. so the prosecution was trying to insulate the jurors and remind the jurors that their job is to make decisions based on the evidence and the facts that they hear in that courtroom. and two distinct was that from what maybe their opinions were before they got their or their general opinions or their politics. and on the defense, sayyed, they were focused on developing cause challenges.

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Anderson Cooper 360

about whether this man broke the law while the defense really focused on their opinion, saying it's extraordinarily important to president trump that we know we're going to get a fair shake and urged potential jurors to be candid about their views, saying such candor would not offend the court that people or even trump i really talking about your opinion, i'm wondering what you make of those two tactics yeah. >> i mean, they were both focused on the issue you cause challenges, right. so the prosecution was trying to insulate the jurors and remind the jurors that their job is to make decisions based on the evidence and the facts that they hear in that courtroom. >> and. to. >> distinguish that from what maybe their opinions were before they got there or their general opinions or their politics. and on the defense, sayyed, they were focused on developing cause challenges. they want the jurors to say, you know what, actually i can't fit there. so that they can get a cause challenge. and so they confronted the jurors with their social i'll media post and despite the jurors

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Alex Witt Reports

i didn't always get fired for those mistakes, that is not an unreasonable course of action. but, the commander and chief is clearly needing to make something, clear which is that secretary austin has his trust and confidence, and that secretary austin is able to continue doing his job from his hospital bed. as a sitting member of the armed services committee that has technically oversight for the pentagon, the people have asked me this question over the last couple of days. do you think secretary austin is capable of adequately supervising things from his hospital bed? the honest answer is, i don't know. the secretary and the president need to answer that question confidently. not just so this doesn't happen again, but so we're confident in what is going on with his course of treatment. we all have sympathy for him, but national security is at risk here. >> you have spoken with candor and i appreciate that. it makes sense. senator --

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The Ingraham Angle

ownership for the lack of transparency. he also respects the amazing job he has con as defense secretary. how he has handled multiple crises over the past three years and very much values his advice, candor and relationship? >> laura: is that right? look, we are running the television show, not the pentagon. if anyone on my senior staff was missing for four days, we would all know about it within, what, maybe 12 hours? now, why? because, first of all we care about each other. and, also, because we're in near constant communication. and because each staffer is really important to our daily production. but, lloyd austin is a secretary of defense, the top official in a 2.8 million person department. he disappears for four days? and no one even notices it? now the headlines on this story mainly focus on the fact that the pentagon didn't inform

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The ReidOut

chris. it's embarrassing. >> i know, the republican party, the republican party and the congress majority has zero accomplishments. >> that was coup plotting congressman andy biggs having a rare moment of candor with his friends on newsmax and he's not wrong. maga-led congress just closed out one of the most unproductive years in modern history with a couple bland laws on the books. they can barely elect a speaker, they can't keep a speaker, they can't convince the american public they're not waging a war orwomen because they are, and they won't do their jobs. as much as they caterwaul about the border, they don't want to fix immigration. >> i don't think now is the time do immigration reform because it's very complicated. >> people are saying why not pass the $14 billion supplemental bill to at least try to help with the of these issues. >> that won't solve the problems i just articulated. >> and they don't actually want to keep the government open.

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