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house. >> sandra: he did not go on for that long but did take a few, and right after he wrapped the closing arguments in this civil fraud trial at the federal courthouse there, in court, speaking from the defense table for roughly five minutes, john, he said the financial statements are perfect, and he called the case a witch hunt before the judge cut him off, a lot of what you just heard from the former president at 40 wall. >> john: judge engoron made the decision the former president would not be able to speak at his closing arguments but mr. trump took the opportunity and let the judge know what he thought. let's bring out nate foy outside the new york supreme court where everything transpired earlier today. nate. >> nate: you just heard former president trump talk about two things. first, what's behind all these trials that he's dealing with, we have shown you the graphic with all of those trials all day, and he believes it's election interference directed by president biden, and then he also really focused on new york

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Chris Jansing Reports

or not the proceeds from some of these sales have to go towards that. there has been a monitor put in place sort of to keep the status quo with these companies, with these properties so that, you know, during the trial they can't run off, run away with everything and hide assets, so everything is being, you know, stayed right now. he is looking, because all of his business certificates are cancelled and he has ordered that he can't do business in new york, yeah, that absolutely could be the death nail for the company. >> so, david, talk about the company itself. what do we know about it? what do we know about a possible judgment this high, $370 million, what it could mean overall? >> well, that's a huge amount of money, even for a purported billionaire like donald trump. as the graphic showed a minute ago, he does have a lot of hard real estate assets in very valuable parts of the country,

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Kowhai Park merry-go-round in Whanganui shut after child's foot gets trapped

Warning: Graphic image The merry-go-round at Whanganui’s Kowhai Park is off limits following an accident on the ride. On December 23, Whanganui resident...

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

see the full graphic, it's startling. and also what's not captured in that is the fact that even after donald trump won in 2016, he took office in one of the very first things he said was in his first major network interview was that there was voter fraud and that he felt that he shouldn't have lost the popular vote. and that must be because of fraud. this is a line he is taken for so long. and now, because it led to january 6th, a violent attack on the capitol, were being forced to take it seriously. it is the judiciary that is in a position to weigh in in a new way with fresh eyes. >> or maybe the maybe the mistake is that i'm asking people, not what, people because right now depending on what people it is people see whatever they want to see. matthew, this hearing to not focus on the issue of whether donald trump was an insurrectionist. do you think that needs to be part of it? >> now. lawyers can speak to this better. but i think no, this is more about procedural decision, or

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

trump's pattern of pressure to overturn the 2020 election, from right after the vote up until january 6th, even after the january six hearings. katie, do people get that the evidence shows a real coordinated effort here? >> i think that what is so interesting is that melissa just mentioned how alarmed the judges were. we've become numb to. this so when you look at this graphic, it is startling. but because this happened over so many months and now so many years, i do think that the public has grown tired of it. they're either tuning out, the growing mom, they're not wanting to see are not able to see at this point, this bigger picture. it's also laid out in jack smith's indictment. what's fascinating is to see how judges are responding. again, appointed by republicans, appointed by democrats, seeing that alarm, seeing the alarm the arguments trump is making witch mirror the public statement he's been making the people have also grown somewhat numb to. when you take a look, step back,

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World Business Report

our business correspondent in new york, is erin delmore. if you're in the crypto world or curious about getting into it, then a spot bitcoin etf has been on your radar. it allows people to bet on bitcoin�*s gains and losses, even if they do not own bitcoin themselves. us regulators are widely expected to approve the new exchange traded funds this week. so, when a tweet was posted from the sec gov account, saying essentially that, it was noteworthy. it was also wrong. the sec and its chair, gary gensler, quickly posted on x that the sec account was compromised and the regulator had not yet approved the listing in trading of spot bitcoin exchange traded products. the erroneous tweet also included graphic with a quote from chair gensler, a second tweet that also said "$ btc". bitcoin�*s ticker symbol was also posted but was then almost immediately deleted. for bitcoin�*s value, a bit of a ride. the cryptocurrency climbed

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

smith's indictment. what's fascinating is to see how judges are responding. again, appointed by republicans, appointed by democrats, seeing that alarm, seeing the alarm the arguments trump is making, which mirror the public statement he's been making the people have also grown somewhat numb to. when you take a look, step back, see the full graphic, it's startling. and also what's not captured in that is the fact that even after donald trump won in 2016, he took office and one of the very first things he said in his first major network interview was that there was voter fraud and that he felt that he shouldn't have lost the popular vote. and that must be because of fraud. this is a line he is taken for so long. and now, because it led to january 6th, a violent attack on the capitol, were being forced to take it seriously. it is the judiciary that is in a position to weigh in in a new way with fresh eyes. >> or maybe the mistake is that i'm asking people, not what people, because right now depending on what people it is, people see whatever they want to see.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

prosecution isn't available. it did seem alarming to some of the judges. judge florence pan, for example, was relentless in asking what could the president do in the absence of any real check on his authority. >> over at the new york times they created this timeline of donald trump's pattern of pressure to overturn the 2020 election, from right after the vote up until january 6th, even after the january 6th hearings. katie, do people get that the evidence shows a real coordinated effort here? >> i think that what is so interesting is melissa just mentioned how alarmed the judges were. we've become so numb to this. so when you look at this graphic, it is startling. but because this happened over so many months and now so many years, i do think that the public has grown tired of it. they're either tuning out, growing numb, they're not wanting to see or not able to see at this point, this bigger picture. it's also laid out in jack

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Asia Business Report

the new exchange traded funds this week. so when a tweet was posted from the sec gov account saying essentially that it was noteworthy, it was also wrong. the sec and its chair, gary gensler, quickly posted on x that the sec account was compromised and that the regulator had not yet approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange traded products. the erroneous tweet also included a graphic with a quote claiming to be from chair gensler. a second tweet that only said dollar sign btc bitcoin�*s ticker symbol, was also posted, then almost immediately deleted. for bitcoin�*s value, a bit of a ride. the cryptocurrency climbed to nearly $48,000 on the false news, then fell back down toward 16,000 with reality. tesla has lowered driving—range estimates across its line—up of electric vehicles. it comes as a new regulation takes effect in the us with the goal of ensuring that auto—makers accurately reflect real—world performance.

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FOX and Friends

it's less than half to live in columbus, ohio than it costs here in new york city. i thought we were going to take that graphic. it's extraordinary. so you. your plan was i'm going to save a lot of money. frequent flier miles use those to stay at the nicest hotels in town. >> seems kind of great, right? fly in early in the morning 6:00 a.m. flight here for the first meetings of the day. you go about your day. do you your work and in the evening i thought oh i would check into this great hotel in lower manhattan, had this historic a trim. >> steve: wait a minute, too many points. >> quickly i divide decided this isn't going to work. started downgrading. staying at different hotels i got to the point at the end of this process checking into a different hotel sometimes every single night in a week. property surfing. trying to find the lowest price i could. this was the reality of it where it's not always that gorgeous. sometimes you are hotel out at jfk just trying to find the cheapest price. >> steve: checking in after the

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