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Anderson Cooper 360

interference criminal trial david, you've been saying all along, you don't think the foreign president can get a fair trial in manhattan, is it that you just don't believe those 12 jurors and six alternates when they say that they can't be fair. fair. and, judge, the case in the facts hey, look, anderson, i think it's a tough it's tough situation, right? everybody believes, i think in their heart, they can be fair, but they come they come to this case with their own set of biases. and if you just look at the demographics almost eight and ten people in manhattan voted against donald trump so if you're, if you're one of those folks, i don't know how the jury breaks down, but i'm wondering who they voted for. and if you didn't vote for the former president i think you've probably come to that jury with a real bias against him norm, the former president's allies, they're not having about juror number 11. >> she said in court that she doesn't like the foreign presence persona that he seemed selfish and self-serving. those she did tell the judge she could put all that aside and be fair should the judge number accused her for cause i don't

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Anderson Cooper 360

is counsel to house democrats in the first impeachment and litigated cases involving blinken previously, he's also the author of trying trump a guide to his first election interference, criminal trial david, you've been saying all along, you don't think the foreign president can get a fair trial in manhattan, is it that you just don't believe those 12 jurors and six alternates when they say that they can't be fair, fair. and, judge, the case in the facts hey, look, anderson, i think it's a tough it's tough situation, right? everybody believes, i think in their heart, they can be fair, but they come they come to this case with their own set of biases and and if you just look at the demographics almost eight and ten people in manhattan voted against donald trump so if you're, if you're one of those folks, i don't know how the jury breaks down, but i'm wondering who they voted for. and if you didn't vote for the former prime president i think you've probably come to that jury with a real bias against him norm, the former president's allies, they're not happy about juror number 11, she said in court that she doesn't like the foreign presence persona that

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Trump Trial Today

have been your biggest takeaways and what stood out the most to you today? >> well, if i was struck from the moment we got to the courtroom with the forcefulness of prosecutors, the jury wasn't there yet. monday morning was supposed to be asleep. be a fair of some remaining evidentiary motions but they used those motions to present the case to preview the case for the judge and they did present it as an election interference case. it is not just a federal campaign finance that makes this falsifying business records of fence into a felony. they also pointed to the new york state election influence statute corrupt election influence statute& to tax crimes as well that trump was intending to misclassify the payments so they have belt and suspenders& duct tape to hold up their case. and then when the judge brought the jury

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Anderson Cooper 360

eisen, who investigated trump is counsel to house democrats in the first impeachment and litigated cases involving him previously, he's also the author of trying trump a guide to his first election interference, criminal trial david, you've been saying all along, you don't think the foreign president can get a fair trial in manhattan, is it that you just don't believe those 12 jurors and six alternates when they say that they can't be fair. fair. and judge, the case in the facts hey, look, anderson, i think it's a tough it's tough situation, right? everybody believes, i think in their heart, they can be fair, but they come, they come to this case with their own set of biases. and and if you just look at the demographics, almost eight and ten people in manhattan voted against donald trump so if you're, if you're one of those folks, i don't know how the jury breaks down, but i'm wondering who they voted for. and if you didn't vote for the former president i think you probably come to that jury with a real bias against him. >> norm, the former president's allies, they're not having about juror number 11. she said in court that she doesn't like the foreign presence persona that he seemed

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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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BBC News

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Smerconish

expected, but as we've talked about at this stage, given everything that the whole process that the sides went through, i think this is going to be a fair a neutral jury, and they're going to render it store verdict one way or the other. >> alan turkheimer. thank you. ellie. as always. excellent. thank you, man thanks. >> michael. >> thank you what are your thoughts? >> hit me up on social media. i'll read some responses throughout the course of the program from the world of x, michael as an attorney, would you put your client on the stand? this client is uncontrollable okay. i mean, you know that he thinks he's his own and there's an adage about this, about the fool who has himself, who's a lawyer for our client i didn't say that correctly, but i think you know what i mean? but he's he is a very difficult client i would. at all costs not won him taking the stand in a case like this. and if he insisted on it, i'd probably want to create a record so that i was protected and he couldn't later say that my counsel was ineffective

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The Chris Wallace Show

there oftentimes democratic political contributors. so you're darn right. they see this as an opportunity to make a name for themselves it's different juries all over where he keeps losing every time he does this, i feel like would you like some cheese with the wine? >> he's in court. he's done things either win or not, and he has he's being he has a jury in front of him and you can't assume everyone in new york is the same. i don't know if you've met you live in new york i'm a lifelong new yorker and i will tell you i'm going to take and i grew rep. in manhattan i can take the saleh monic approach to this and cut the baby in half i think ron's absolutely right that this case should not have been brought. >> i think the way they're stacking the charges and strive to bootstrap these things together is not very persuasive to me and his name warned donald trump, this would have been brought that said, i still believe in the jury system i think he's probably gonna get a hung jury and i still think the court system is legitimate and fair, and he can get a fair trial. >> let's let's turn to trump's behavior. so far. this

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KIT - KIT - Campus Life - Events - Events Calendar

Exhibitions, congresses, concerts or lectures: The range of events at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is diverse. All current events can be found in our calendar of events.

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BBC News

politicians across the uk have what he called _ politicians across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were over ambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said we are sticking by our commitment to get to know zero by 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment-— 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. this is a week where there has been _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite a _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite a stark - commitment. this is a week where i there has been quite a stark warning about the practical effects of climate change.— about the practical effects of climate change. about the practical effects of climate chance. ., , ., climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists _ climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in _ climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia - climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia and i marine scientists in australia and the us is in coral reefs around the world were facing the fourth global bleaching events, that is when coral reefs go white and can die, and they

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