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FOX and Friends

always boot a lawyer off the jury. i always worried attorneys have a tendency to commandeer a jury and impose their will on that jury and you never know how that will work out. here i think that might extend to the defense. lawyers would see through this charade of a case braought by alvin bragg and focus on the facts. do the facts meet the law? no, and the verdict would be an as aquital, so may benefit trump. >> ainsley: about the gag order, the judge's daughter is working for democrats, he gave money to

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Breakfast

is handling these protests in - facts. do you think the met police is handling these protests in the i is handling these protests in the right way? are they approaching it with the right plan? i right way? are they approaching it with the right plan?— with the right plan? i think iiolicin with the right plan? i think policing these _ with the right plan? i think policing these protests - with the right plan? i think policing these protests is l with the right plan? i think- policing these protests is complex. there will be people against those marches and other people who will be attending and will continue to attend. we are not living in china or russia, we have the right to protest. the police have a difficult role in ensuring they allow legitimate protest and then have to deal with counter demonstrations. and with gideon falter, sometimes people have a vested interest in a viewpoint, ie the march should no longer continue, they will give a view and optic that is not accurate. like point people to the 13 minute clip on sky tv which shows gideon falter trying to push the police officer out of the way. not listening, being unreasonable. that is the reality of the situation. the

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Breakfast

just accept things at face value. i have over the weekend asked to see the full footage and when it was revealed, you have a different account to what gideon falter originally said it had happened. gideon falter said he feels he was treated like a criminalfor gideon falter said he feels he was treated like a criminal for being jewish. i treated like a criminal for being jewish. ., ., ,~' treated like a criminal for being jewish. ., ., , treated like a criminal for being jewish. ., , ., , jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a _ jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half— jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half minute - jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half minute clip. - jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half minute clip. you can see how the officers are trying to support him. he said he wanted to cross the road and insists on crossing at that point. he is with a group filming. i think it is important news outlets give balance around the full clip as opposed to one comment that should not have been made by a police officer. i think there is a wider story around how social media stories take over without full scrutiny of the actual facts. d0 without full scrutiny of the actual facts. , ., ~' ~ without full scrutiny of the actual facts. ,, ~ ~ . facts. do you think the met police is handling _ facts. do you think the met police is handling these _ facts. do you think the met police is handling these protests - facts. do you think the met police

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

watch, but this is actually good news the bars, the bandage mean he has been saved my do. >> this is a home for all from elephants the human carers do not know if the parents are dead justice. these young have been separated from the herd. normally because of injury yeah i get sadly, despite this care, elton died a few weeks later sounds like it must mean something in particular. >> but the facts here say it's

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FOX and Friends

trusted. core of the case is he misreported hush money, defense will tell jurors in opening statements that money paid was lawful, does not qualify as campaign donation, that trump was not involved in keeping records and the records were both accurate and lawful. >> will: good point about statement versus argument, in a statement, you lay oout the evidence and that will layout a theme, what is theme of prosecution and the defense? >> well, the defense, i can't account for prosecutors because this is such a kakamaymi case. i think defense will urge jurors to focus on law and facts, don't

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Americas Newsroom

then they have to take that and make it a larger crime which is that it was used to conceal a campaign finance violation. that seems like a very tough leap to get them to. that's what they would have to do to find him guilty, correct? >> that's correct. what they have to do is essentially tell the jury, lay out for the jury this complex legal scheme that they've charged president trump with that i, even after months and months of looking into this, still can't quite figure out. we still don't know how alvin bragg and his team will try to convince the jury there was this felony on top of the misdemeanor charge that he did not charge former president trump with and we'll hear from the defense team. they will try their hardest to knock it out of the park today and really explain to the jury that although there is this hush money payment, although there are these facts along the way

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The Faulkner Focus

protections of radical rewrite and assault on women and girls. it continues. this is more of the same. we'll get into it. plus legal experts are tearing into district attorney alvin bragg and his case in the new york versus trump trial. >> i think this whole case ultimately is going to crumble because it is just -- doesn't work under the law and especially under the facts. >> harris: as i opened the hour, opening statements are underway and there is also a hearing going on about trump's $175 million bond payment in a separate new york civil lawsuit. you will remember he had to come up with that money to fight the suit on appeal. a big legal week for the president. we're all over it and we'll cover it with former federal prosecutor

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Outnumbered

that if someone on message. things i have in my notes. the federal election commission there doubted the case. didn't bring the case. what happened between we can't bring this case, the facts don't match the law and the day, last february when alvin bragg brings the case. in intervening fact happen for donald trump decided to run for president. it is my belief that played into this. how did this case dead as a doornail, unprecedented according to a lawyer. we bring that case after trump decides to run for president. >> joey: you said something earlier this hour. you have been looking for connective tissue to further the political points. who is leading the opening statement today against the president? speak on the number three under merrick garland at the department of justice. he left a cushy job at the department of justice to go be a line prosecutor in a city

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

>> and we understand that the prosecutor has wrapped their opening statement? >> reporter: the prosecution after 45 minutes and 30 seconds has wrapped up their opening statements to this jury here, making it clear, quote, donald trump is guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. the prosecutor telling the jury, tune out the noise, focus on the facts. focus on the logical inference that follows from those facts. focus on the evidence, listen to that testimony. at that point, todd blanche, donald trump's lead attorney then stood up and has now just begun to make the opening statements. i want to read you the beginning here. good morning, your honor, president trump did not commit any crimes. the manhattan d.a.'s office should have never brought this case. he is just beginning these opening statements so i want to make sense of them here before we go further. we should make it clear here that todd blanche indicated he was prepared to deliver about 20 minutes of opening statements here. he intends to make forward to

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

is saying to the jury. president trump did not pay mr. cohen back $130,000. president trump paid michael cohen $420,000. would a frugal businessman, would a man who pinches pennies repay a $130,000 debt to the tune of 420,000, this was no at payback. he paid more than he needed to so it can't be for a hush money deal of some sort. >> i think that's the argument they have to make. there are going to be facts they cannot ignore. payments have been made. there are going to be bank records. so yes, a defense doesn't have the burden, but a jury needs to have use their common sense and a have a story or an understanding they can buy into. a jury has to say what happens. i think what todd branch is doing here, he has to offer them a counterexplanation. it's not enough to say the prosecution didn't meet the burden. those documents are there. that money went, people received

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