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listened to brian winchester describe how he had shot and killed her husband, the man she supposedly loved and cherished , absolute stone face. didn't bat an eye. did not shed a tear. >> with that, the jury had the case. remember, a point easy to lose sight of that it was denise on trial for murder. did you feel good about things? >> i was feeling pretty confident. i was not 100% sure. we didn't have a slam dunk case. >> there is no evidence or proof. she did nothing wrong. >> she has the story told by the ex-husband. >> exactly. >> about eight hours into deliberation, a verdict. cheryl waited 18 years for this moment. >> the state of florida versus denise williams. >> cheryl's jaw dropped when

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Velshi

ways of revitalizing local communities in fostering the development of multiple where citizens can engage in debates and deliberation together. >> joining me as eddie, new york times best-selling author of this new and important book "we are the leaders we have been looking for." he is also the professor at university and msnbc contributor and the brainchild of the "velshi" book club. whether it is james baldwin, zora neale hurston. eddie, this topic is very close to my heart. there is a lot of despair out there about the world, the country, democracy, freedom, liberty. your argument is to your self. but the something very close to you, look to your community. do not look at their for leadership, look here. >> first of all, so wonderful

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

what the goal of this jury is, what they're supposed to do is decide whether donald trump is innocent or guilty of these specific charges. and so the integrity of the judicial process is going to be paramount given the implications that this trial has on the political election to have to lawyers who work in the judicial system who care about the integrity of the judicial system it's gonna be very important another thing that i noticed about this juries that it's quite diverse and diversity really creates a lot of discussion. it creates a good place for deliberation and compromise. and so having a jury that is that diverse is going to be helpful to the process. now, there's no way to know which way that's going to land. but the thing to keep in mind for donald trump is that he doesn't necessarily just need a defense verdict if he has one juror it. does not

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Ayman

does a crime, it's not a crime. this is like nixon staff, except nixon resigned. it's crazy. i don't think the american people wanted, i don't think the founders would want it, and it's a hard sell to the american people, that i'm a king, and emperor, a god. you could have seal team six assassinate arrival in that case. >> a hard sell for the american people but maybe not the supreme court. carol, if the court does reject trump's immunity claim, it could send the case back to a lower court for more deliberation. talk about that for a second. could this result in yet another delay for a potential trial, and the delay of justice, if you will, for donald trump? >> it could. i honestly don't expect the court to do that. it's possible, they can always send an issue back to the lower court to say, you need to resolve this and then we will

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

the jury selection. pardon me? could be part of the deliberation where they will make that decision with the rest of that body. to decide the guilt or innocence of the former president. so they play a critical role just as much as all the other jurors of the 12 that were seated. >> fascinating jeremy standby for us. i want to now bring in seeing an anchor and chief legal analyst, laura coates, also with a senior editor for above the law job, patrice, to break all of this down, joe, we went through just really the today was a really emotional de in that courthouse because i guess things were getting very, very real for some of these jurors standardly is it typical to see that kind of emotion as people go into a case like this, you don't know. and i think that's that's still roiling. i think in a lot of jurors minds, but i think a lot of juries don't vocalize it as much in a lot of ways. i think this was the gravity of it being a former president and being historic is bringing that out. and i think in some ways that's a really good thing that i don't think any

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Smerconish

now you can tell are openings to make arguments are resonate and you keep that in mind as you go through the witness testimony and the evidence, you use certain language, you have certain perspectives now because really you're just trying to win the case with these 12 jurors. now, those are the only ones that matter. and so jury consultants understand the art of persuasion and how you can help empower jurors into deliberation argue your point of view to win the case? >> elleithee, i assume that that's the stuff of defense counsel and that on the public dime, you didn't have the ability to hire allen or someone in alan's role, but if if your opponent had, would you try and out the fact that they needed a jury consultant? >> well, you're right, michael prosecutors don't pay for jury consultants, although they did in the martha stewart cadence case actually, and prosecutors have said publicly, they felt that it was useful. >> there's no way you would be able to get in the fact that the other side had hired a jury consultant that would be completely inadmissible, but i

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

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Trump Trial Today

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Chris Jansing Reports

side might burn a strike on the lawyer because both sides really face a risk in having a lawyer. it's almost as if they're trying the case to two people. i'm sure there are other strong personalities, but both sides want someone -- you want to be able to explain to your jury what the case is about. you don't want the lawyer on the jury explaining to the other jurors what it's about. it's risky. the foreperson is not a lawyer, so that might make the deliberation more thorough and broad, but it's always a risk, and so it's very interesting. maybe it helps trump's team because you want -- you want a wild card. i'm not convinced that -- i find it hard to believe that he's going to be found not guilty on all 34 counts, so it's a win for the defense if there's a hung jury, and so you want some wild card, you want some fireworks in the deliberation, and maybe if there's a couple of lawyers in there, maybe that's the angle the trump team is taking. >> let me go back to what we might be seeing starting on

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

in the senate. the president stands ready to sign the bipartisan senate bill for months. we've been asking the house to pass the bill at one point, we'd have had over 300 votes for it. that is diminishing, but nonetheless still a strong majority in the house. so, you know, it would be right at the doorsteps of the republicans who have, again been shown, there's a putin caucus on the republican side. you have to understand that and that's what unfortunately speaker has to undergo a putin caucus, which just espouse is what putin is saying there. it's really a tragedy for our country is ukraine losing this war? >> well, hopefully not, but if we can act now, i think with enough distance, with enough speed, with enough heft. and what we send their than i think they can win the war. >> was it a mistake for the biden administration in the early stages of this war, there was a lot of deliberation and having an hiring about whether

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