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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

you may be getting into the role of describing what the law is which is the judge's province. it's safe to refer back to the indictment to go to the charges the jurors will be voting on. >> vaughn, the jurors have already heard about david pecker early on. >> reporter: so early on. this really is the initial meeting just two months after donald trump announced his candidacy as he was rising in the polls in august 2015, the meeting between david pecker, michael cohen and drop, where they concocted a scheme to try to silence stories like drop's alleged affairs. i also want to emphasize the point that the prosecutors started off with explicit statement that donald trump directed the $130,000 payment to michael cohen. this hits at the heart of the extent to which donald trump was aware before the 2016 election and even as he was reimbursing michael cohen in 2017 about what

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CNN This Morning

the gang who brought them to the party in order to make this decision, it's gotta be an isolating feeling, right? when the people who to some extent, where are your allies, are now calling for your head, but it's funny. we mentioned a few things there, his own son who's entering the naval academy, donald trump, but it was a cast of so many other, such a weird wide cast. it was zelenskyy himself. it was president biden and the cia director. it was folks like mike mccullough hello, you saw and it was like evangelical christians, ukrainian christians talking about the impact on their own lives. it was the history of john quincy adams like it is he, he really had a moment where he went for everyone. we've been talking about how he was his journey from backbencher to house speaker is sort of a cheap, easy way. to say it, but he went from a guy who didn't have to deal with the consequences of the decisions he would make to this moment and it certainly seems that he

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The Context

judge is holding a hearing to decide whether donald trump should be sanctioned for violating that order. what is the case that the prosecution is making? what is the case that the nrosecution is makint ? , ,, ., prosecution is making? they say that he has been — prosecution is making? they say that he has been ordered _ prosecution is making? they say that he has been ordered not _ prosecution is making? they say that he has been ordered not to _ prosecution is making? they say that he has been ordered not to attack . he has been ordered not to attack witnesses, not to attack personnel, and that he keeps doing it. this is going to be a hard issue for the judge, obviously, because in the one hand thejudge wants judge, obviously, because in the one hand the judge wants to insist on the propriety of the court processes. he needs to make it clear that donald trump has to obey the rules like any other defendant. on the other hand, you cannot close your eyes to the fact that there is an ongoing presidential campaign and thejudge doesn't want an ongoing presidential campaign and the judge doesn't want to impinge on donald trump's free speech rights or his ability to act as a candidate to the extent that that is consistent with honouring the rules of the court and the trial.—

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

like either option, what motivates people to turn out. for many republican core voters, they feel these two new york cases are so frivolous then it's unfair to the political prosecution that it motivates them to turn out. as far as expanding beyond that, the sordid nature doesn't help the former president. the reality of him being seen in this venue is rather diminishing. i think he's used to controlling so much of his own environment even to the extent of camera angles and lighting and the fact he controls none of that in this courtroom i think can be diminishing. so at the end of the day, i don't think it's a net plus for gaining new voters but at the same time, perhaps it energizes some republican voters who perhaps are still on the fence. i think that's a pretty small sliver at this point. >> a lot of these folks who are going to be testifying are people who i think if you have an understanding of the case, each of them fits into the puzzle. they all buttress at least from

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

and you also had a juror according to the google doc we're following, a regular juror was complaining about the media coverage and that this was a lot of pressure. we don't know to what extent. the judge did not dismiss here, but that could come up again. so how is this jury being treated to protect them from pressure and also the normal things like a tooth ache that comes after a weekend when the whole case was supposed to start. it's shortening even further so she can go to the dentist. >> in terms of pressure, i think they're trying to alleviate as much pressure on this jury as they can, but there's only so much you can do in a case that has this level of magnitude surrounding it. the cameras around in the courtroom primarily i think to alleviate pressure on the jury. so the judge is doing as much of that as he can. jurists typically experience

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

respond to what was being said. they were read and put in a pocket. put aside. apparently, just since david pecker has taken the stand, he's doing that again. how usual is that for a client? does it send a particular message to the jury? >> i think it's fairly usual that you'll see that. we don't know the extent to which he's doing it, how dramatic he's being, but it's normal for the defendant to lean over and whisper into the ear of their attorney so they'll have context about what may be being alleged. it also does kind of balance this narrative that donald trump is falling asleep, not paying attention. there's a lot that goes into the theatrics of it and if you're the lawyer, you want to stay away from this as much possible

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

who's really angry? look at this, whose angry at who? it seems like biden's white house might be unhinged referring to trump behind the scenes according to the story as a hitler pig using expletive to distract them in all e-mails according to the staff and thus from the president. maybe your best chance to win is to do what stephen smith you are doing already. >> my liberal runs out there, all you're doing is showing your scared you can't beat them on the issues, tens of millions of people see what extent the other side is willing to go through just to keep them out of office. everything you do shows me you can't beat them. >> interesting, i like the breakdown. americans will compare your report card with trump for your report card and you should study yours, and trumps in hong kong for real weaknesses which brings

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

we did not know. ♪ this is why we naturally came to the conclusion we cannot initiate a credible analysis until we know the damage location and extent of damage. we must have another piece of data, another image. i knew that the military satellites at that time were extremely good. there were stories like they could read license plates from space. -we have quite a fleet of spy satellites out there, and mostly are trying to, at that time, chase down terrorists in afghanistan and iraq or whatever. aiming it at the shuttle was a possibility. -that's why the whole group thought it was a good idea. let's ask for military assets. the meeting participants all agreed.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

who's really angry? look at this, whose angry at who? it seems like biden's white house might be unhinged referring to trump behind the scenes according to the story as a hitler pig using expletive to distract them in all e-mails according to the staff and thus from the president. maybe your best chance to win is to do what stephen smith you are doing already. >> my liberal runs out there, all you're doing is showing your scared you can't beat them on the issues, tens of millions of people see what extent the other side is willing to go through just to keep them out of office. everything you do shows me you can't beat them. >> interesting, i like the breakdown. americans will compare your report card with trump for your report card and you should study yours, and trumps in hong kong for real weaknesses which brings

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replace modules and then put them back in. we've also, over the years, removed more and more components from the system and fit them onshore instead. the less old components you have that could become damaged, it's easier to access it and it's much cheaper also. it's the gravitational pull of the moon and, to some extent, the sun, which gives the tides their rhythm. and unlike wind, solar or hydro, tidal power isn't reliant on weather. while tidal barrages have been around for decades, their cost and the ecological impact has been a barrier. now, from the scottish islands through to canada, a new generation of tech firms have introduced tidal stream turbines. 0cean energy is still largely untapped, so what are the barriers that have prevented it from taking off? it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource

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