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>> no one saw it coming. it was probably the first time everyone cried. it was an amazing gift. >> the judge called for recess and cleared the courtroom. all sides left to absorb the enormity of what happened. heather drove to the soccer field to reflect. she on his trail dashed halee by wearing the same tattoo her daughter once had. the prosecutor one home, humbled by a woman's confession. >> i don't know that i've ever had more faith in the words coming out of somebody's mouth then a mother that would actually say that against her son. >> you almost look like you're getting emotional. >> i am getting emotional. >> the defense attorney got straight to work. he needed a new plan to save his client. when court reconvened, he called donna back to the stand. his goal, to show the jury she could not be believed. >> on cross examination, she

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Trump Hush Money Trial

interesting to see what happens with this juror who's now consultant, now appears that we have an answer yeah. we haven't answered that. the juror is going to remain on the panel, just returned from this side room where he went he or she went with the lawyers and the judge and they've come back i can say that this juror is going to remain with us. so whatever concerns this juror had, the judge or the lawyers are apparently able to allay some of these concerns if they had lost that alternate juror today that would have been not only obviously, one less drawing, they could call on if something goes wrong, but also it could have influenced other jurors to start only start to question whether they wanted to serve. >> yeah, i'm actually surprised that only one person has withdrawn from this case when you think about the enormity of the exposure, the attention, the risks for you and your family. i mean, this is something that the judge has topped about why these short jurors are going to be anonymous if you wanted to protect them from this environment of intimidation, it's actually surprising to me, we've only lost one, almost lost one today, but

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Alex Witt Reports

with the guardian. he was in the courtroom this morning, and charles coleman, former brooklyn prosecutor and now legal analyst and host of the charles coleman podcast. good to have you both here. hugo, you first here. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom so we need you to give us a sense of what it was like inside and what stood out to you in this first wake? >> it was surreal with former president trump being the first former or current president to go to trial. it was a semiinal moment and the enormity of the moment was not lost on any in the courtroom, the reporters or the jurors when they filed in to the courthouse and effectively looked at trump, looked at the prosecution team and had to go through the voir dire process. to give a sense of how this worked, there was a pool of

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The Five

these jurors speaks to the judge's inability to maintain proper decorum as it relates to protection of jurors. what you have it as a woman who came in and she said, my friends were able to identify me based upon how i was described as juror or whatever number it was and all of a sudden she was confronted with the possibility of people knowing who she was and then the consequences. the enormity of this case. this is one of the biggest in american history. a president on trial for a felony for which he can go to prison. this woman, who was identified by her friends, because the judge did not protect her. the judge did not make sure her information was not reported to the press. if you have a defendant or any

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Verified Live

through a notification system and improved and direct communications between humanitarians and military decision—makers on the ground. this is essential and must be implemented immediately. forthe is essential and must be implemented immediately. for the moment, is essential and must be implemented immediately. forthe moment, however aid operations face enormous difficulties, and are barely functional. they cannot operate in an organised systematic way, they can only seize opportunities to deliver aid whenever and wherever possible. humanitarians alone cannot address the enormity of the needs in gaza. the private sector is critical, increasing commercial traffic is essential. what is needed is clear, and immediate unitarian ceasefire in gaza, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid. the

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The Weekend

like democracy is at stake, because it is. >> reporter: quentin, you've got multiple problems here. and it results in you having to fight on two fronts at the same time. you've got, as simone has just indicated, nervousness. let's just be polite about, it within your own ranks. regarding the enormity of the democratic party, current president joe biden. but on my side of the aisle, you've got republicans who are clearly indicating how they are going to go at this campaign, two ways. one, just a full frontal attack, you know, all things hunter biden, and all of that. but then, the subtext. and nbc news has been reporting on recent indication by republicans that they will possibly be casting doubts on whether joe biden can win legitimately in 2024, setting

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Newsnight

the commons? ida. drama to bring this outpouring in the commons?— drama to bring this outpouring in the commons? ., , , the commons? no, this is the thing, what ou the commons? no, this is the thing, what you tend _ the commons? no, this is the thing, what you tend to _ the commons? no, this is the thing, what you tend to find _ the commons? no, this is the thing, what you tend to find with _ the commons? no, this is the thing, what you tend to find with the i what you tend to find with the commons these days is a lot of people, it is two and a half hours of statement to date with a lot of people repeating themselves because they want to see that they are part of the solution. but i answered a number of urgent questions, a number of written questions, westminster hall debate, people like kevin jones, other mps that have been out there standing up, lucy allan for example, standing up for their constituents.— example, standing up for their constituents. ~ ., ., ., constituents. would we have heard this ten years _ constituents. would we have heard this ten years ago? probably i this ten years ago? probably not because it's it's _ this ten years ago? probably not because it's it's only if _ this ten years ago? probably not because it's it's only if you i this ten years ago? probably not because it's it's only if you had l this ten years ago? probably not because it's it's only if you had aj because it's it's only if you had a constituent as an mp that you realise the enormity of it put everybody including the public including the public knew something was happening but not the scale. by, was happening but not the scale. a lot of mps are calling for things to be done so do you regret initially rejecting a judge led inquiry in 2020, partly on the grounds that it would take too long but also expense? would take too long but also expense?— would take too long but also expense?_ would take too long but also exense? a . , �* expense? actually, it wasn't about exense,

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BBC News

health ministry what is your view on gaza and his situation? all i can say is it is a tragedy of such enormity, it is impossible to even wrap your head around, even now. no—one should be deprived of food, of medicine, of life, ofan ability to lead their life in freedom, whether it be our hostages, who are captive, or the palestinian people. secretary of state antony blinken is beginning another trip to the region. he will meet the prime minister while he is there. what is your view to secretary blink and to the prime minister in the days ahead? we hope secretary blink and in the prime minister move forward in a deal immediately.

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All In With Chris Hayes

of the time prepare to prepare for this case. mr. trump will be treated with no more or less deference than any other defendant. harry, seemed to be flagging an issue for appeal already in this hearing. he says we will not be able to provide adequate representation to a client who has been charged with serious offenses as a result of that trial date. the trial date will deny president trump the opportunity to have effective assistance of counsel in light of the enormity of this case. of course effective assistance of counsel that something you can use for a post conviction appeal. what do you think about him using that language in that context here? >> there is no doubt about it, he was already in a bit of a hole with her in this hearing. she said twice turned down the temperature and he had proffer that outlandish proposal to go two years out, so he is without doubt saying to her, you are violating the constitution, your honor. of course we will comply, but you're violating the constitution and we're going to

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All In With Chris Hayes

to a client who has been charged with serious offenses as a result of that trial date. the trial date will deny president trump the opportunity to have effective assistance of counsel in light of the enormity of this case. of course effective assistance of counsel that something you can use for a post conviction appeal. what do you think about him using that language in that context here? >> there is no doubt about it, he was already in a bit of a hole with her in this hearing. she said twice turned down the temperature and he had proffer that outlandish proposal to go two years out, so he is without doubt saying to her, you are violating the constitution, your honor. of course we will comply, but you're violating the constitution and we're going to bring this to the court of appeals. all of those things, i really want a second one thing that judge cordell just said. remember the very first day how there were several judges of

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