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Trump Hush Money Trial

difficult set of circumstances. he's rendering decision gen. after decision, working overtime because he's getting inundated with motions. he's a public servant that the rest of new york's should be grateful that he's embarrassed, ploy the interests of the assault sees his face from the defendant. have you seen something like that before don't think to this degree, mainly because it's so magnified and it's on every news channel and everyone's talking about it. but to be fair, defendants often to crazy things in courtrooms. >> i have seen in my own courtroom, defendants flip tables, spit, throw, other things punch their own attorneys, or go after the court officers. this is not a beautiful business where it's an ugly business sometimes & a point is to make sure at the end of the day defendants get a fair trial to which they are entitled. if they're convicted, they'll be fairly sentenced. and if there not,

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Alex Witt Reports

candidates, and there was at one point, he made a request of us, you know, the press covering the trial to refrain from reporting any specific details about where the jurors work or previously worked because that was proven to be somewhat identifying. it was, in the judge's impression, becoming a problem. he is both trying to keep these people anonymous, although they do seem to be under instructions in the courthouse on their own sometimes. they have court officers pick them up off-site. that doesn't seem like what's happening. there bring themselves to the courthouse, but there's also the witnesses who are going to have extra security, going to have the security detail coming in and out at the very least.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

now there's a weekend. the hope is the 12 that are seated will still remain strong and say that they can still be fair and impartial. if they are not, there will be six ready to fill in. of course, we hope the six alternates also will still want to be on the jury and can still remain fair and impartial. the judge can and the court can do something about making the jurors feel more secure. a few, i think in this case, which was done in trumps federal trial, the judge should, and it's going to cost money but court officers should be protecting them when they go to lunch, maybe in an undisclosed location as a group, and they should be escorted home in groups. they have to live in manhattan so we are not talking about a long commute. you are not sequestering them. they are not staying at a hotel but you are protecting them during the trial. >> what, in your opinion, how

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The Weekend

in my opinion, donald trump isn't every other defendant. if we wrap our minds around that, it would allow us to take the precautions necessary in order to ensure the integrity of the trial. that being said, to your sequester point, i don't know that we are at that point yet. i think we could get there. >> what would it take to get there? >> what is it going to take us to get there? >> i think what should happen is that at least for the time being, he should be enlisting the protection of the new york state corps officers to make sure that when these people arrived, that they are basically unbothered and they are going their separate entrances and they are kept away from other people. when they go to lunch, they have court officers around them to make sure they are protected and when they go home, they have court officers escorting them home. i don't know if it is a good idea to sequester right now for

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Chris Jansing Reports

bench. he's, you know, talking to the lawyers, but he doesn't have the sort ofes easy access to a cler that he might have. and we don't know if he has his phone up d there. he's very focused. in fact, laser focused on the business of the court while he'r on the bench. we don't know what time he found out.im we had no inkling that he knew. >> while he doesn't have a law clerk adjacent to him, and apparently anywhere else in the courtroom, there is a courtroom deputy whose voice we occasionally hear as she calls out the names of prospective jurors or administers the other. she does have administrative help in the courtroom as well as a number of new york court security officers. in fact, chris, earlier today, one of the prospective jurors said that he had three friends who are court officers and the judge said where. he was clearly referring to the new york city court system, and he said,rk one of them, you kno is in the room right now, proving what a small world manhattan can be. but again, that levity that we felt earlier in the day,

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

the new york county criminal court at 100 centre street where the trial of former president trump is currently taking place we observed a mail walking to the park he walked to the centre of the park when he's in the park he starts shuffling around his clothes, opens up a bookbag from the bookbag he takes numerous pieces of paper, pamphlets throws them throughout the park and then he pulled out a canister and poured some kind of liquid on himself, a liquid that we believe is an accelerant and he liked himself on fire. the mail then takes a couple of steps while he is on fire and eventually falls onto a police barrier and falls down to the ground. he is on fire in another area in the park where some of the accelerant had spilled that was also on fire, civilians, court officers, members of the police department ran into the park they made efforts to put him out, using coats and fire

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

extinct servers and eventually the part apartment responded and we are able to put the mail, exterior's the fire and from that point we removed him to a burnet unit where right now he is there in critical condition, at this moment i will let the fire commissioner talk about the condition of the mail and the condition of the people who also helped and were witnesses over there, commissioner. >> as the chief mentioned the victim is in critical condition but is alive and intubated at cornell burn centre, at this time there were four or three nypd officers and one court officers, so for officers that had minor injuries from exposure to the fire who are all find they are stable and they are minor at this time, we were on scene as the chief mentioned it to reading and transport in the patient we do have our fire marshals here helping with the investigation at this time.

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Katy Tur Reports

park. they make efforts to put him out. they use their coats, they use fire extinguishers, eventually fdny responds. we're able to extinguish the fire and from that point, we removed him to cornell burn unit. right now he's there in critical condition. at this moment, i'll let commissioner talk about the condition of the male and the condition of people who helped and who were witnesses there. >> thank you. as the chief mentioned, the victim is in critical condition and is alive and intubated at cornell burn center. there were four nypd officers and one court officers, so four officers who had minor injuries for their exposure to the fire. they are green tags, which are minor. we were on scene as the chief mentioned. ems did treat and transport the patient, and we have fire

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Katy Tur Reports

maybe we'll shut down the park. this is something we'll determine once we talk with all of our partners, with the court officers to make sure with everything going on, the gravity of the event going on right now, we make sure we have ample security. >> reporter: so from the video and from eyewitnesss, it took a few minutes for the police officers to get their hands on the fire extinguishers, was there no fdny presence already here, is that something the fdny wants to revisit in case there's another emergency like this, where ems or fire would have to respond immediately. it took police officers to use fire extinguishers to put him out. >> obviously we're working in partnership with courts, fdny, all the city agencies that need to be over here are here. you got to also remember the park is open to the public. so there was no reason for anybody to have a fire

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Katy Tur Reports

at 1:30 this afternoon, right here in collect pond park, directly opposite of new york county criminal court at 100 center street, where the trial of former president trump is currently taking place, we observe a male walk into the park. he walks into the center of the park. when he's in the park, he starts shuffling around his clothes, opens up a book bag. from the book bag, he takes numerous pamphlets out. throws the pamphlets throughout the park, and then he pulls out a canister and pours some kind of liquid on himself, a liquid we believe is an accelerant, and he lights himself on fire. the male, he takes a couple of steps while he's on fire, and eventually falls on to a police barrier, and falls down to the ground. he's on fire. another area in the park where some of the accelerant spilled is also on fire. civilians, court officers, members of the police department, they run into the

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