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have dayjobs they have to get back to, and the — have dayjobs they have to get back to, and the court will do everything it can _ to, and the court will do everything it can to— to, and the court will do everything it can to make sure this is a speedy trial~ _ it can to make sure this is a speedy trial. ., ., ., , ., “ trial. how long do you think the trial. how long do you think the trial could _ trial. how long do you think the trial could last? _ trial. how long do you think the trial could last? this _ trial. how long do you think the trial could last? this could - trial. how long do you think the trial could last? this could last| trial could last? this could last two weeks. — trial could last? this could last two weeks. we _ trial could last? this could last two weeks, we do _ trial could last? this could last two weeks, we do not - trial could last? this could last two weeks, we do not know, i trial could last? this could last two weeks, we do not know, it depends— two weeks, we do not know, it depends on the nature of the evidence _ depends on the nature of the evidence. donald trump the defendant is entitled _ evidence. donald trump the defendant is entitled to present any evidence he believes may be mitigating or prove _ he believes may be mitigating or prove his— he believes may be mitigating or prove his innocence, prove that someone — prove his innocence, prove that someone else falsified the business records, _ someone else falsified the business records, whatever defence he chooses to put _ records, whatever defence he chooses to put up _ records, whatever defence he chooses to put up. he has apparently chosen not to, _ to put up. he has apparently chosen not to, but— to put up. he has apparently chosen not to, but we will see if he will put up — not to, but we will see if he will put up a — not to, but we will see if he will put up a defence that persuades at least some of the jurors he is not guiltv _ least some of the “urors he is not uuil . ~ . , least some of the “urors he is not iuil .~ ., , least some of the “urors he is not uuil .~ . ., least some of the “urors he is not uuil .~ . , ., ., guilty. what is your view of the gag order in place? _ guilty. what is your view of the gag order in place? prosecutors- guilty. what is your view of the gag order in place? prosecutors want i guilty. what is your view of the gag | order in place? prosecutors want to hold donald trump in contempt for allegedly violating it. than? hold donald trump in contempt for allegedly violating it.— allegedly violating it. any other defendant would _ allegedly violating it. any other defendant would know - allegedly violating it. any other defendant would know you - allegedly violating it. any other - defendant would know you certainly do not _ defendant would know you certainly do not go _ defendant would know you certainly do not go and make public statements

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All In With Chris Hayes

rashad is railroading me at breakneck speed to satisfy his friends and he is gag me and this goes on forever. you can look it up if you want to. he also posted, this trial is a long rigged endurance contest dealing with mackey -- nasty tricky people who want to destroy our country. on the pacing it does not seem like this week's jury selection happened quite expeditiously. >> when you got through each group of 96 at least 50 were saying we're out of this. we can't be fair and impartial so they were out and then you took these groups of 18 and once you got through the 42 questions each of them have to be asked, that's tedious. that takes some time and then once you got through that, the strikes themselves happened pretty quickly so the fact that this has moved along i think has made a lot of sense and is pretty consistent with what you would see in a high profile

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The Five

is gag ordered but the stagag or who has been convicted of perjury and worse, that he's let freed worse, to tt a possible jury? >> and let's talk about the impaneled jury. so here it t three days. >> cohen yes, yes, yes, sir.sir. here are after eight years, these charges were brought, thre jury impaneled after three days. >> interesting how it took two months to impane ding hol dr tsarnaev, the boston marathon bombing, and know how long it tookmonths to impanel scott petn for. four months. the night stalker pretty. zhokh we knew he was guilty. nine months. the list goes on. and ye- , andt are three dates m that trial. >> and the nypd officerset the g that were getting a lift got a roll in sleeves up. ep >> okay, forget the gag order. keep it in. isep is becat in theus streets,e that's what's building him momentum. we're all paying attention. bwe arepresident trump going tl will be right up there with martha stewart. he will see from the inside. i and then when he gets elected, he's going to have amazing prisonnsid reform.oing t he's going to fix stuff. you know, i'm saying he's not going to like jesse with delicateth delic skin, good hai. and i'm saying like, he's going to go in there. he il come out with somell b

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The Five

>> sandra: we know where this is going next, followed it minute-by-minute, today. the jurors sworn in, the prosecution as of monday, it was confirmed today they will be able to start making their case, emily. >> emily: and the question is sort of, will the defense be able to make their case? when you post that hypothetical that you would have your lawyers make the case for you and if rules are set in place and you don't obey, naturally incarceration is the next step, but the question is one of the rules are unfair? what if they are totally rigged against you? what if the applications of those rules are totally faulty and by that i mean as trump's defense have tried to, for example, some of subpoena stormy daniels this week so they can get public information that is in that, interestingly-released documentary just in time for her till they make a lot of money. that was called witness intimidation and harassment. the question remains, how can trump's defense team adequately and accurately defend themselves when they are being blocked, i argue, from even assessing the information? how is it that the defendant's gag ordered but the star witness

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Newscast

up people will be worried when we turn up in _ people will be worried when we turn up in their_ people will be worried when we turn up in their parish! i think there's more similarities between the last leg and what me and chris do than some people might assume. we're working with the same raw material and we're just being ourselves, chatting about it. totally. you do it with more viewers... i don't know! tv is dying! podcasts is the coming form. i'd say what happens there is that i think podcasts have genuinely influenced the way television shows are made. i agree. i think they're a lot more discursive. two things happened to the last leg that have made it less gag, gag, gag and more discursive. one was that i think podcasts changed. people want longform interviews. people don't actually talk about stuff. yeah. and the other thing is, we had to do it without an audience for 18 months or something because of covid. and when you're doing that, it turns into more of a conversation.

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

way in, roll the tape rape, drug. >> it's coming from the white house, new york it's going down is a very corrupt place to do business dying in any amount of people are not going to be moving to the yard. this will go on for another four or five weeks and is very unfair people know. and people know it's hard. and i have to be released to the gag. >> they've taken away my constitutional rights to speak and editors i have a lot to say to you, and i'm not allowed to say okay, again, there's no evidence that this is coming from the white house and what you just heard was him speaking. he's just limited and the things that he can say about the judge and the judge, his family because of things that he has said on social media now, going back to what's happening right now, if the jury selection situation wraps up today, opening statements are expected on monday, it will be a trial. the likes of which this country has never seen before. cnn, chief

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The Five

to hearing the case. >> sandra: we know where this is going next, followed it minute-by-minute, today. the jurors sworn in, the prosecution as of monday, it was confirmed today they will be able to start making their case, emily. >> emily: and the question is sort of, will the defense be able to make their case? when you post that hypothetical that you would have your lawyers make the case for you and if rules are set in place and you don't obey, naturally incarceration is the next step, but the question is one of the rules are unfair? what if they are totally rigged against you? what if the applications of those rules are totally faulty and by that i mean as trump's defense have tried to, for example, some of subpoena stormy daniels this week so they can get public information that is in that, interestingly-released documentary just in time for her till they make a lot of money. that was called witness intimidation and harassment. the question remains, how can trump's defense team adequately and accurately defend themselves when they are being blocked, i argue, from even assessing the information? how is it that the defendant's gag ordered but the star witness

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Deadline White House

to the court and said his testimony ran hollow and untrue. that credibility determination made by another judge is something that's really central. and as you say, credibility's always important for michael cohen or any fact witness and the like. but it's incredibly important for someone like trump. if he decides to take the stand, the prosecutors, it's totally fair game for them to say hey, you know, why should we believe you this time. so i think that's where it will go. the third rationale not offered directly, but i think is going on in the new york ag's mind, and matthew colangelo comes from that office, they want to remind the judge that this is a guy who'd already violated a gag in order another case and faced severe sanctions. that takes on additional salience because donald trump has been repeatedly and grotesquely violaing the gag order this week and will be the subject tuesday in this case. >> neil, does he or doesn't he

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CNN News Central

chief legal analyst and anchor, laura coates is outside court for us. laura, we have a jury. right. so what happens when court returns from break because they're not expected back in the room until monday that's right. and of course, remember monday is also pass over to begin, and i believe at sundown and they're already been questioned when the jurors were initially questioned about scheduling, whether they would be able to not appear or they wanted to have some time off and keep in mind that wednesday is the scheduled days off as well? so it could be the case. and if opening statements began on monday, there's a probability that they would not return in front of a jury until at the earliest, perhaps even thursday. now, remember in-between there is a gag order motion that includes the asked for and request for sanctions or some sort of a punishment for donald trump based by the prosecution's accusation that he had violated a gag or they'd been in place. i would wonder now that the judge, the jury would have been in paneled, was where to conditions will also be placed

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CNN News Central

purporting to describe somebody who might exist, but who according to christians reporting, doesn't actually exist, does not actually about a juror it does fall into a broader category of sort of talking about the jurors. and so i look, i think sarah, this is the extraordinarily difficult line that the judge is going to navigate in this case because the former president is going to always push the envelope in terms of his public statements. he does have first amendment rights. the judge does need to make sure that he stays in accordance with the gag or and doesn't threaten court personnel, doesn't threaten jurors, doesn't talk about them specifically but it's gonna be very, very difficult. monetary fines in my judgement would have to be an extraordinary amounts to actually matter and be a deterrent to the former president now those are really interesting points when to stick with the jury because you have mentioned that the integrity of course, of the trial depends on jury anonymity. we know one of the

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