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marathon ever and i will tell you what i mean by that in a moment because that's what the organisers say. there is a 92—year—old man i believe call david running it, from london. and we also have an 18—year—old who has just turned 18 because that's the minimum age limit, she was 18 two days ago. the inclusivity i'm talking about is that the marathon organisers have said for the first time ever the elite winners of the men's and women's wheelchair races will win the same money as the men's and women's elite races. so they are going to be getting £40,000 in first place, £24,000 in second and £18,000 in third. that is parity of prize money that a lot of the wheelchair athletes have said speaks volumes on athletes have said speaks volumes on a global scale. also inclusivity, in the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect on the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect and pray after the

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CNN Newsroom

there? >> he's been sort of playing with some fire here in the last few days saying that he wants to do it. he did testify in some of those civil trials earlier this year, but this is a totally different situation. his personal liberty is on the line, not just money but potential incarceration if he is ultimately convicted. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. the prosecution goes from first and they have a pretty big lineups of heavy hitters. michael cohen, the longtime attorney to donald trump turned trump enemy they will be squaring off we don't know exactly when, but he is definitely a big one. there's also stormy daniels. she'll have an opportunity to tell her side of the story. you can see on the screen here some other figures, hope hicks, who was a campaign official back in 2016 david, also on the bottom right, he's not necessarily a household name, but he's super important according to the prosecutor's, it was and trump who agreed to use news outlet

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CNN Newsroom

story. there's also hope hicks, who was a campaign official and a trump confidant back at that time she can give some of the behind the scenes, retelling of how the campaign was reacting to negative you've stories about donald trump's relationships with women at the time. >> there's also david, who was involved with the national enquirer. >> it was that scheme, that agreement that alleged agreement between cohen and trump that prosecutors have put at the centerpiece of this case. they allege that those three men gotten room and in 2015 and agreed that they would make sure that stories like these never saw the light of day prosecutors say that that was election interference because it was interfering with what the voters had a right to know before they went to the polls. >> and that was a journalistic practice. but as you say, it crossed legal lines into campaign law. and violent questions they're all the prosecuting the eyes of the prosecutor's, of course, that remains to be seen, whether the

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Prime Weekend

statements monday and when susan says and to know who our witnesses are going to be, i'm going to ask you to renew that motion from us, we are requesting to know, there will be no delay. eventually josh our first and only witness on monday, we will commit to you that you will not get to cross examination and if we see that person's name and any tweets or post by your client i will assure you that will be the last time we grant you the courtesy, nicole. >> it is fascinating that is where we are and you had to get and the prosecutors are already giving them attorneys eyes only information this trial needs to be protected himself. take me inside with the final day of jury selection, they were selecting the final alternates today. >> i know today is taylor swift day and i am a huge swiftie but the theme of today, if you had to put it to a song, is david

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Erin Burnett OutFront

promise to testify at this, lawyers will promise it'll testify. that'll be a big one too, which that we're gonna get into in just a second by doing it. ryan's take. what do you think in terms of opening statements? what will you be looking for monday morning or listening for? >> sun, the prosecution's opening statement. i'm looking for how they frame the case. it's do they frame it in a way that's also meant for the public about this is about influencing an election unlawfully. or do they try to narrow it down to the business records as the center of the case, and then tax fraud, which might just be an easier case to win in some respects, i think that's one part of it. and then the other is who are going to be there witnesses. how much do they center michael cohen or for other people that we haven't heard of as much like david, who was apparently allegedly in on the deal from an august 2015 meeting at trump tower to set up the catch and kill operation and then when trump is president, trump thanks him, allegedly for helping with the campaign, which all means that this was about election interference. and so the certain sort that's what i'm looking for. who exactly other witnesses and how do they frame it? >> speaking of those witnesses, this came up again today where the defense really want they

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

to the defense, they might give a name on sunday right before opening arguments. is that fair? well, first of all, they likely know who the witnesses are already on the defense and jeremy, did the great job of laying all that out. >> they want the order of the witnesses, though, and that's where the strategy comes in. they want to know who's first because it will shape the theory of the case. are they going to go chronological from say, david, back in 2015, being asked to be the eyes and ears for catch and kill opportunities, then comes karen mcdougal, somebody who is paid a certain amount of money. they say two also hide what she alleges to be a fair that donald trump denies or do you begin with a lead with the so-called trump of a stormy daniels. so the michael cohen that will shape the way you're going to defend and actually present your own defense and your own opening statement. that's why they really want to know so on a separate matter, joe, the new york attorney general, is asking for this bond for trump's hush money trial. i'm sorry. for trump's other trial to be voided. basically saying that the the the company the insurance

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Laura Coates Live

the former president in court. criminal defense attorney bill bretton is here. he served as an attorney on the 2022 trump organization trial in front of this same judge, i might add bill. i'm glad that you're here. i want to pick your brain about this because trump is again saying david, he is going to testify. and of course that might be bluster. it might in fact be a guarantee. we don't know. but what do you think his lawyers are advising him and about the possibility even getting on that stand well, thanks for having me. first of all, our hello, le you guys are both former federal prosecutors. i'm sure you'll agree that the lawyers are unlikely to be supportive of the former president's statement. and i can tell you, having been trying cases since the 80s, the late 80s, that that is a battlefield decision and it's the last decision you make in a trial. you don't as

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All In With Chris Hayes

achievements. i've also heard president biden that people are not feel i ng it. he says that it takes a while for policy to feel real. if they're getting this economic message right now able to understand why they possibly won't feel it, i think you also see the biden campaign and democrats talking about republicans in certain states trying to block some of the ways in which they're trying to help the economy. making that connection this early on i think will help out in the fall. >> it is to your point i want to say, it is early. david, that is part of it too. i sort of wonder sometimes because memories are so short.

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Gutfeld

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