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but what do you make of this phenomenon, adrian, that we're seeing out there this low level interest around the same time, so it is usually the survey or the polls taken around the same time every time before the election, but that people are beginning to lose their faith in our political system and not as excited about the election as normal? >> yeah, ayman, i would love to dig into it. i think a lot of it probably has to do, my guess, is that there is a lot of trump fatigue out there. this is somebody as you just mentioned, we're going to see we're in the very beginning of the trial. we're going to see him in the courtroom every single day for the next six weeks. this is also just the first trial of what will likely be several more. you know, during this election cycle, i think there's certainly voter fatigue going on. look, when it comes to president biden, the campaign is still very early, seven months away. there is still a lot.

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Ayman

against anything if trump becomes president in this country. again, freedom of expression would certainly be on the table for him if he invokes the insurrection act as he wants to. jonathan, i wanted to turn to trump here in a moment during the hush money trial as we did see the former president in a new light. this is someone who was reportedly falling asleep. somebody who did not have the stamina or the strength if you will to realize the moment he was in. could his image actually take a hit during the next couple of weeks on trial in a way that actually dents him? >> reporter: i think it very much could. i was in the courtroom, and i saw him falling asleep. this is in the reportedly it, but this happened. on more than one occasion, by the way, on monday and then again on thursday and friday. he was nodding off. that's not a good look. it will make it hard for him to call joe biden sleepy joe. that nickname is out the window. think about the contrast. joe biden has with what they

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

voting the legislation on tuesday and jackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trey: welcome back to sunday night in america injuries on his were psychology that law and can people really put aside opinions of leaves and based their decision solely on evidence from inside of the courtroom. because it requires restraint and fairness and humility and yet it happens in courtrooms all across our country every week it again and it happened in a case so it intertwined. politics. in his troops for some people want to serve in high-profile cases and it is more, the people will do almost anything to avoid serving on a jury because the jury services hard and inconvenient and is thankless but is a fundamental part of our justice system and the government can be told no by a

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

couple of medicine members of the jury watch everything and even if the defendant does not testify, they are watching how the defendant reacts, connect themselves for herself, what advice would you have for the former president how to comport himself, once the jury is in the courtroom and they are watching you. >> well to the extent that he can sitting at the counsel table of suggest that he appear engage in which he always says be polite things pop up. certainly have good demeanor as you know, that they like and feel comfortable with. these very important for him don't do anything that could be perceived as intimidation grade i think anything they could be perceived as rude or abrasive, and he was to be as likable as a possibly can and given how i personally think it fair this whole proceeding is been against him, having a great example of that is just affected his gag order remains oppose yet there is not one for michael cohen is a podcast we do media interviews

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

and denies any wrongdoing and says he will testify in his own defense and tomorrow, judge merchan will decide how he can be cross-examined if he does take the stand. during jury selection last week, and angry and defiant donald trump tried making his case to the only cameras allowed, outside the courtroom. here is a taste of his mini hallway press conference. >> this is a case that should never have been put forward. it's an assault on america. it's legal expenses. all of these are stories from legal experts, saying how this is not a case. the case is ridiculous. another one, the case is ridiculous. the judge has to take off this gag order. it's very unfair that my constitutional rights have been taken away. >> prosecutors say that trump already violated his gag order at least 10 times, including

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

group of ordinary citizens sitting in a jury box is one of the great articles of our republic that one person can defeat the whole of governments, forcing a person could take on a large corporation and when that history will be made this week is a for some of former gone to trial criminal charges. but history has already told us what to do. may justice be done, though the heavens fall. johnny's now former federal prosecutor andrew - "fox news" legal editor, provide thank you for joining us and politics tends to ruin everything again 12 people said there are some beliefs aside in a polarizing defendant and base their verdicts solely on the evidence presented inside of a courtroom and are you confident that can be done. >> one of course it can be done, but my concern is for than anything else was that these chores will take their accused,

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The Big Weekend Show

>> we have leading candidate for president being forces to take time off campaign trail for an invented legal theory which has never seen the light of day in a courtroom, this is outrageous. >> drusm will be in a new york city courtroom every day for trial, expected to last 6 to 8 weeks. >> thank you, brian. >> trump is stuck in a new york city courtroom, instead of campaigning, a "new york post" op-ed argues that trial is by design and labelings biden's run as a presidential champagne. not like the drink but a sham had. he is getting a warm welcome, no matter where he goes bhrk h. like when he stopped at a bodega in new york.

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FOX News Sunday

can be given undue influence with the jury if they say this is clear, this is standard that may sway them that's on some states like illinois that used to say if you had even more than one year of law school you would not be on a jury. i think it's not a good thing for a defendant because the influencing of the exercise progressed like it's got me out of jury duty many times that being a member of the media. the second a but the other case it's not getting as much attention can be very critical to the federal cases the supreme court on thursday has added this expedited argument about immunity. whether president trump has immunity. the atlantic says that that's granted the cult and most dangerous assertions as they presently have license to do things like use in the u.s. military to subvert democracy. for example endeavoring to stay in power passes to her before to build in the country of little to no recourse. >> this case it may not be getting big attention a courtroom does it's a critical case for franklin the future of

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Life Liberty Levin

make sure that case has the appearance of fairness. that is the same from when you talk about the recusal issue for this judge should have recuse himself. it was obvious and it's obvious to me and my friends that are democrat or republican that should have happened given all that swirling around this judge. >> you touched on it but i want to focus on it like a laser. the sixth amendment the impartial jury and a right to accompany counsel. tell me, how do you have competent counsel when you have counsel work and for cases at once? relief five when you take the civil case. when you need the attention of your client to participate in his own defense he's bouncing around from courtroom to courtroom, appellate court, supreme court, trial courts. four different states. impartial jury, is that the reason these cases were brought in his heavily democratic areas? is to prevent an impartial jury?

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Dateline

all i wanted forever was just to get justice for her. >> but they were angry. they didn't believe isaiah should've been convicted of the most serious charge against him, murder. you were in the courtroom for the verdict? >> yes. >> what is that like for you two? >> i was in disbelief and devastated. >> how did we get here. how did we get here? i know it's not right. i know this is not right. >> their pain was compounded when isaiah was sentenced to 60 years in prison. on appeal, the court ruled three of his four convictions relied on the same evidence in what amounted to double jeopardy. his robbery conviction was reduced to theft, a misdemeanor, and one of the two murder convictions was thrown out.

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