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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

that representation joining me now, judge. shira scheindlin, who served as a federal judge for 22 years of a us district court for the southern district of new york. judge, grateful for your time common courtesy says you do that in most cases how unusual is it for the prosecution to say sorry, no i think it's very unusual. >> it is courteous to let you know who the witnesses are going to be the lawyers have a right to prepare for cross-examination. they have a right to know who's coming up on monday. they want to work all weekend and be ready for that. so it's highly unusual for the prosecution to say no. >> so would you have encouraged a can the judge say do it anyway or is it up to the prosecution? but the judge can simply try to persuade them otherwise. what would you have done okay. >> the judge would have had the power if he wanted to say no. i think you need to give them the witness list for monday and i'm telling you to do it i probably would have given that witness list because so many statements have already been made and outs so many of these

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

here shortly. >> very shortly, we hope because certainly there's a lot of speculation going on right now about what might have happened here. i do want to go back to alex marquardt alex, you have some new reporting what are you learning? >> well, just to answer, the general question, their abi there was a sense among us officials that if there were a counter attack box hi israel against a ronda, the us would be warned about it, not just, not just as a courtesy, because the us is israel's closest ally in and its biggest supporter in terms of military terry aid. and certainly in this war in gaza. but also because an iranian retaliation could significantly put american troops in harm's way. of course, there are american troops trypsin syria, as well as iraq. there american ships throughout the middle east and so there was a sense from senior officials who have been speaking with for the past few days that if israel decided to carry something out, that they would be told. so that's why of

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Alex Wagner Tonight

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

backbone here on these issues. i think he has well within his rights to have one. we will see what he does on tuesday. >> andrew, that is the last page of the transcript. it is one of the more dramatic things in here, where defense counsel routinely asks for, please tell us your first three witnesses because we may be getting to witnesses as early as monday. he asked for that and the prosecutor says, look. i have got to be honest. that is a courtesy that we would normally extend. mr. trump has been tweeting about the witnesses. we are not telling you who the witnesses are. i'm sorry. the judge says, i can't fault the people for that. trump's defense lawyer says, what if i commit to the court and the people that president trump will not tweet about any witness? i believe there was laughter in the press room on that one when they heard that. and the judge said, he will not tweet about any witness? to which trumps lawyer said, well,

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All In With Chris Hayes

time actual accountability on this, which is on the way out. there is a request a sort of common courtesy who are your witnesses going to be and they said he asked and josh stein ghoul glass refused on the basis that trump has been tweeting about them. he says he will not tweet about the witnesses and told him to treat the information as attorney's eyes only. merchan declined the d.a.'s order to name the first witnesses and steinglass did not agree to do so. i was upset with the chronicles of the mafia and the means by which the italian state from a system destroyed by the mafia, we are not car bombs. but this idea that like you were fighting this battle to preserve the integrity against people trying essentially means outside

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Ana Cabrera Reports

carol, just how unusual is this? >> it's a little bit unusual for the following reasons. it's certainly unusual for a judge to suggest that the lawyer doesn't have complete client control, which is what judge merchan was saying, but i think that we have all seen that unfortunately that that is true, not to blame the defense attorneys, but donald trump does what donald trump wants to do. the courtesy of the telling the other side who the next witness or few witnesses are going to be, that is a courtesy that's generally extended because each party wants the other party to extend the same courtesy to them. in this case, the prosecution has said with what they believe to be violations of the gag order that have taken place, they're not going to extend that courtesy. that makes it tough for the defense in a couple of ways, one obviously they don't know which witness to prepare for. i mean, they're prepared for all the witnesses, but it's always a little different when you know exactly who is coming up next. they're not going to know that.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

they are going through 22 jurors potentially, who have been called into the jury room, and are on, i think, seat number five or six, out of those 22 at this moment, they've already dismissed a few from this most recent jury pool. so we'll continue to keep an eye on that. meantime, the judge has said he hopes for potentially opening statements as soon as monday, and then of course after that, we really get into the meat of this trial, and trump's lawyers have asked for a list of the first three witnesses prosecutors plan to call. prosecutors said, no, we're not going to give you that list. i want to read from the transcript here. the lawyer for the prosecution. look, i got to be honest. that is a courtesy that we normally extend. mr. trump has been tweeting about the witnesses. we're not telling who the witnesses are. i'm sorry. judge merchan responding, i can't fault the people for that. so trump's lawyer says, what if i commit to the court and the people that president trump will not tweet about any witness. judge merchan, i don't think you can make that representation.

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Morning Joe

attorneys say, "sure, we'll control him this time. he won't tweet or truth social about the jurors and the witnesses." how unusual is this, first of all? in a typical trial that's not of john gotti or another mobster, would they protect the identities of the witnesses like this? >> no. i can't underscore, willie, how typical it is to provide the names of witnesses. maybe you have some skirmishes about how soon you have to turn it over. is it the night before, three nights before, as it was in this case? but it is totally standard for each side to provide the other with a list of the witnesses they're expecting so they can prepare their cross-examinations. here, as you noted, josh steinglass, one of the d.a.'s lawyers said, "look, i normally do this as a courtesy, but here i can't because the defendant is still tweeting about these witnesses." merchan said, "i can't fault them for that."

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Deadline White House

$500,000, i don't think he cares because i think he believes that he's getting a lot of value out of assaulting civic norms and the rule of law in the way he does. it's worth 10,000 to $500,000 to him, i don't think he'll want to sit in a cell. >> the one thing he does do if he disrupts the proceedings, he's been told he's going to jail. i think that's going to be the line. >> he's tweeted about it. he said i look forward, it would be my honor to go to jail. we'll see. >> martyr. >> glenn kirschner, i want to read brand new reporting we just got in from the pool. before court ended for the day, trump's attorney todd blanche asked if they could find out the names of the first three witnesses. steinglass replied that it's a courtesy they normally extend but he refused to in this case. he said, quote, mr. trump has been tweeting about the witnesses. we're not telling them who the witnesses are. judge merchan said, quote, he can't blame them.

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Deadline White House

because we're going to possibly have the first witness go on on monday too. the d.a.'s office said usually we'd do it as a courtesy, but in this case your client over there, he's been tweeting about the witnesses and endangering them, so we won't do it. he tried several ways to make it happen. first he said i'll promise you that my client won't tweet. and there was an eruption of laughter in the overflow room, and judge merchan himself responded i don't think you can promise that. and then they said what if we made that information attorneys eyes only, meaning we won't show it to our client. joshua steinglass still demurred. eventually judge merchan said look i can't find fault with them given what has gone on here. i'm not going to make them do it. we are likely barrelling towards opening statements on monday, still without an understanding of who the d.a.'s first witnesses are, and nicolle, you can bet that if the d.a.'s office doesn't want to tell their adversary they're probably not going to tell folks like us either. so there will likely be a number of surprises here.

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