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damaging to his campaign, especially with female voters, they say that's when this whole catch—and—kill scheme was hatched. and they say that donald trump lied over and over again when he was trying to cover up that scheme in business records. now the defence essentially said, "look, there is no crime here, donald trump is innocent, he wasn't involved in any part of the accounting for that payment, michael cohen did that on his own, and he said that essentially, there is no crime of trying to interfere in an election, it's called democracy," todd blanch said. what's really interesting was at the end of the closing argument, both sides appealed to jurors, asking them to use their common sense in this case.— asking them to use their common sense in this case. thank you very much for that, _ sense in this case. thank you very much for that, nada _ sense in this case. thank you very much for that, nada tawfik, - sense in this case. thank you very. much for that, nada tawfik, hugely significant moments in court in new york. we'll have all the developments coming up.

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Trump Hush Money Trial

he never told his client. he just said, look, i need money for this, i need money for that. and you know, one of the witnesses is going the testimony this trial testified for the fence and he said that the money that was given to michael cohn was for stormy daniels end for legal fees. that's a reasonable doubt. >> so you've got to hang on these little reasonable doubt, to add to sin and put his ready together as you can for your closing argument. are there hold on one second. we're hearing more from the court. yeah. >> we're we're seeing just as the judge is explaining to them in depth what exactly their responsibilities are going to be. i mean, it's something that's kind of we know what happens when jury instructions are, but the fact that these are jury instructions being delivered for the jury. that's going to hear the first case, first criminal trial of a former president is remarkable in and of itself. and we are hearing from reporters inside the room that trump is looking over at the jury box as they are getting these instructions from judge more sean, he wasn't initially looking at them he was when it came in the room and then he wasn't and now

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Trump Hush Money Trial

>> while you try to make your opening argument as close as you can to your to your closing argument. it's almost like a summation. the first thing i would do here is i would listen intently obviously to the prosecutors opening and then try to pull something out of it. and my first line would be like your heard was she just said, well, let me tell you this and then attack you want to try to make a connection with those jurors. you want them to like you i believe todd blanche is the one who's doing the opening. you want to make some kind of a connection with them and you're just wanted to attack, attack, attack. you can't believe michael coach, you can't believe stormy daniels. and then you want to embrace yourself with the judge and what the judges instructions are i'd say the judge is going to tell you this and the judge is going to tell you that and we agree. and if you listen to the judge, there's no way that they can prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. and the only verdict you can reach is one of not guilty the prosecution were

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

line that judge merchan had laid down in pretrial rulings. as a prosecutor, i never want to object during a trial. if possible. that doesn't mean i never objected, andrea. it just means i prefer not to because i don't want to ever look in the eyes of a jury as if i'm trying to keep something from them. if you're going to object as a prosecutor, far better that you be sustained, that the judge agree your objection than you be overruled, the judge disagree with it. you have to be careful, to your point, in an opening, only to induce facts. typically a government opening includes phrases like the evidence will show or this particular witness will tell you. an argument of course is always saved for closing. that's why, to your point, andrea, it's called opening statements and closing argument. >> catherine, look, as we're reading this, we didn't get to hear it, but we got to read it.

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Smerconish

do it? >> well, michael, they're gonna do it through their witnesses. they're going to do it through michael cohen. they're gonna do it through perhaps stormy daniels. they're going to argue donald trump's intent here was to interfere, of course, with the campaign to hide the information, the allegation about stormy daniels affair from the public. but i think donald trump's defense, i do not actually agree that he needs to take the stand. and in order to make that defense, i think he can do it. as you said, through the prosecution witnesses and the closest example we have to this is the john edwards trial back in 2012, he made a similar defense, ultimately successfully where he said his team argued the reason for the payments was to protect against personal humiliation john edwards never took the stand. they managed to do that through the prosecution's own witnesses, by the way, the witnesses, michael cohen doesn't have to say donald trump wanted to protect his family. he won't say that. but as long as they establish that donald trump had a wife and children and any normal human being would be embarrassed by this disclosure that's enough for the defendant to make that argument they've got they've

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Smerconish

camp and to refuse shelter for all sorts of reasons, right now, in grants pass we have empty shelter beds, and yet this week this situation is just deteriorating constantly. >> just this week, a body was found in a tent next to a little league field. so we have empty shelter beds and yet people are dying on the streets because cities can't rely on these basic laws that help them intervene to get people help they need to intervene to get people shelter, housing, and services that they desperately need this is a really hard case at least for me and obviously, you're the one who will be making the argument on monday. >> so you've studied it, but it's a very hard case for me to imagine where the members of the court will end up because there are such competing privacy safety individual liberty interests here. do you think this is going to result in a 6-3 split?

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got to make sure that they are dotting all those eyes, are putting all those pieces together so that in the final closing argument, his lawyer can stand up and draw on that. >> i'm saying that in the absence of any of that kind of testimony, i think it puts pressure on donald trump. quick response from you on that le you're right though, defense lawyers are allowed to argue inferences, so we're prosecutors and i think that's a much safer way for them to do that. you go folks, you know, this man has a family, any normal common sense human being would be embarrassed about these allegations. that's what happened here. that's enough for you to argue alan turkheimer, if you had participating in selecting this jury for the defense for donald trump, how would you be feeling right now? >> you feeling good the anti-trump sentiment is so prevalent in the county and during the process, it came to the surface. so all the jurors who expressed that they have been like donald trump, they didn't like what he stood for. he said bad things about him.

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the novel is great and it's one of those reads where you scratch your head and you say is that true? is that what's coming, admiral? congratulations and thank you for being here. >> my pleasure when i call social media reaction from the world of x, what do we have? >> do you think this is escalating because they do not fear the biden administration? no, i don't i don't buy into the i mean, i hear the argument and you know where i hear the argument like, oh, he's feckless and he's winning this is what they're doing as a result. i don't believe that i think that the situation relative to israel and iran has a mind, all its own. and that these things would be playing themselves out regardless, i didn't think the otherwise i would i would tell you listen, i went to bed. was it thursday night? i went to bend thursday night, having watched cnn 10:00 p.m. eastern time, just as abby phillip was on and talking about this presumed strike that had taken place i was so concerned about i got up at 4:00 the next morning, wasn't sure what kind of a world i was

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