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been _ but actually it should have never been brought because i didn't overestimate. they said they overestimated, if you look at the numbers, — overestimated, if you look at the numbers, they are underestimating. i underestimated, i did the opposite of what _ underestimated, i did the opposite of what they said. and the reason that they— of what they said. and the reason that they tried to and they did it for they— that they tried to and they did it for they are own, they devalued other— for they are own, they devalued other assets in as little... in order— other assets in as little... in order to _ other assets in as little... in order to build their narrative, they wanted _ order to build their narrative, they wanted to— order to build their narrative, they wanted to build a narrative. if you look and — wanted to build a narrative. if you look and i— wanted to build a narrative. if you look and i have a complete record of what happened, judge vandoren had no idea what— what happened, judge vandoren had no idea what was on, didn't understand the most _ idea what was on, didn't understand the most simple concepts, this is why they— the most simple concepts, this is why they are moving out of new york. because _ why they are moving out of new york. because they can't be subjected, they'll— because they can't be subjected, they'll be — because they can't be subjected, they'll be put out of business. they're — they'll be put out of business. they're moving out of new york because — they're moving out of new york because of— they're moving out of new york because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't— because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have — because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't— didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't realise we put up... judge

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vandoren — he didn't realise we put up... judge vandoren. he said what happens if it goes up _ vandoren. he said what happens if it goes up and — vandoren. he said what happens if it goes up and down? i said it doesn't io goes up and down? i said it doesn't go up _ goes up and down? i said it doesn't go up or— goes up and down? i said it doesn't go up or down, it's cash we put up, all-cash. _ go up or down, it's cash we put up, all-cash. very— go up or down, it's cash we put up, all—cash, very few people can do it. and the _ all—cash, very few people can do it. and the deal— all—cash, very few people can do it. and the deal was approved with the attorney— and the deal was approved with the attorney general if you can believe that _ attorney general if you can believe that but _ attorney general if you can believe that. but the deal was approved. she 'ust that. but the deal was approved. she just tried _ that. but the deal was approved. she just tried to _ that. but the deal was approved. she just tried to embarrass everybody and she _ just tried to embarrass everybody and she tried to embarrass a very good _ and she tried to embarrass a very good bonding company by saying they weren't_ good bonding company by saying they weren't creditworthy. well, they were _ weren't creditworthy. well, they were creditworthy and what was more important _ were creditworthy and what was more important is _ were creditworthy and what was more important is they had security, $175 million _ important is they had security, $175 million that i put up. but the point is that— million that i put up. but the point is that the — million that i put up. but the point is that the judge had no idea what was happening, and this is the same judge _ was happening, and this is the same judge that _ was happening, and this is the same judge that two months ago made a ruling _ judge that two months ago made a ruling that shook the world. it shook— ruling that shook the world. it shook the _ ruling that shook the world. it shook the world, because everyone knows _ shook the world, because everyone knows going into that trial i did nothing — knows going into that trial i did nothing wrong. and over here i did nothing _ nothing wrong. and over here i did nothing wrong. and over here i did nothing wrong also. this is a biden witchhunt — nothing wrong also. this is a biden witchhunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it's not

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that's in— out of the white house by the way. that's in front of a judge in gorham and the _ that's in front of a judge in gorham and the judge really didn't know anything, he didn't know about collateral — anything, he didn't know about collateral security, he said supposing it goes on, well it doesn't _ supposing it goes on, well it doesn't go down because its cash, i put up _ doesn't go down because its cash, i put up $175— doesn't go down because its cash, i put up $175 million in cash and we have a _ put up $175 million in cash and we have a bonding company doing it, and he challenged the bonding company that may— he challenged the bonding company that may be the bonding company was no good _ that may be the bonding company was no good. well, they're good, and they also— no good. well, they're good, and they also have $175 million of collateral, my collateral. but the judge _ collateral, my collateral. but the judge didn't know anything about it. they didn't — judge didn't know anything about it. they didn't know what 175 judge didn't know anything about it. they didn't know what175 million cash meant, he had no idea what anything — cash meant, he had no idea what anything meant. and he had no idea what he _ anything meant. and he had no idea what he did — anything meant. and he had no idea what he did in the trial. and he charged — what he did in the trial. and he charged me hundreds of millions of dollars— charged me hundreds of millions of dollars for— charged me hundreds of millions of dollars for something for which i'm totally— dollars for something for which i'm totally innocent. but if you look at what _ totally innocent. but if you look at what happened today, the judge should _ what happened today, the judge should not of done that, should have .one should not of done that, should have gone to— should not of done that, should have gone to the _ should not of done that, should have gone to the business division where they have _ gone to the business division where they have complex business trials, but actually it should have never

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harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. the outgoing head of the uk government's climate change watchdog says rishi sunak has set back the cause of tackling global warming in britain. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc he didn't think the prime minister had made it a priority and is risking the uk falling behind other countries in the battle against global warming. here's justin rowlatt. we had a stark reminder of the impact of climate change this week — a warning that the world's coral reefs were at risk of dying because of a global bleaching event caused by exceptionally high sea temperatures. it comes as the head of the government watchdog on climate change had some stern words for the prime minister. the reason? in the autumn, rishi sunak delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered—down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have defaulted to an approach which will impose unacceptable costs on hard—pressed british families — costs that no—one was ever really told about.

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Dateline

treatment. >> i wanted to help him. who doesn't want to help their spouse >> >> dwight refused. she says she endured eight years of escalating hostility and verbal abuse before telling dwight she wanted a divorce. >> and, he layed on the floor for three days crying. and said that it was his mental illness. that he loved me. that he didn't want to lose me, and he would do whatever he needed to do. >> so connie stayed and in 1997, she gave birth to a son. >> after the child was born, he actually seemed to be better. >> being a father was good for him? >> it was. it did seem to give him a purpose. >> dwight watched their child during the day, but connie says he still left most of the care giving to her. and soon enough, connie says dwight's emotional abuse worsened. he became obsessive and controlling. >> after i had my son, i

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All In With Chris Hayes

lawyer had just been completely reprimanded by the judge for these delay attempts and he sprung up when it was over and the judge probably looked at him and said sir, could you please sit back down. he didn't call him mr. president. it was not overly polite and he had to sink back into his seat. he has no power in there. >> i mean, that really is -- and again, the sort of physical bearing of him and again, this is the nominee for one of the parties. it's like so wild to keep reminding yourself that but if it were anyone else it would be like wow, the slumped shoulders, the clear exhaustion on his face, like he looks very defeated by the end of the day. >> i thought initially he's performing being very bored. who could be bored and fall asleep at their own criminal trial. it seemed absurd to me but seeing him in there today on the way out you could see how exhausted he was. he was sort of hobbling and looked like he just gotten off a long flight or something, and i just thought, how's he going to do this for the duration of this trial? >> today he complained about the trial being both too fast and too long, so he said judge

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FOX and Friends Saturday

community, people pushing for that. but that's evolved. you know, when you get to be the speaker and you get different types of intelligence briefings than just rank and file members, so i think that's some the influence there. you're right, he wanted something on border. i asked him, pressed him on this just a couple of days ago, and he said i can't put border in there, or it's not going to get through the senate. and the reason they had to glom everything together, he didn't think israel would go by itself alone in the senate, so that's one of the reasons they had to do this combo panel. and if you mentioned fisa. that program did not go dark. the senate, in the wee hours of the morning -- you know, the deadline was 11:59 last night, the senate passed it with 60 votes. notably, there was this odd coalition of democrats and republicans, kind of civil libertarians who got together opposing that including dick durbin, the democratic whip. pete: and, chad, do you think, do you believe -- what would you put the timeline on the threat that speaker johnson's facing from this motion to vacate?

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

loner in that he didn't fit in what the pro-trump demonstrators or the anti-trump demonstrators and so today when he showed up, it didn't give any one particular alarm till he took off his cody accord. >> the accelerant over having thrown that leaflets in the pamphlets that he carried in the air. and then quite suddenly set himself on fire with whatever this accelerant material was, which made him catch fire very quickly and very totally again, you witnessed this it was a horrifying moment i'm not connected seemingly to anything that was happening inside the courtroom, which i think almost happened at the same exact time. >> they finished with getting the sixth all right. alternate for the jury means he did what was your sense of the reaction of how quickly in my pdo was involved, how quickly the everything john's laying out about what's around this place. yeah. look, i mean, i think one of my observations from just coming here and watching this scene, i i think

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The Beat With Ari Melber

then in a sense they started covering up the cover-up. and then trump lawyer rudy giuliani basically went on live tv and changed the story and admitted or said trump did repay cohen. >> they funneled it through a law firm. funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know, he didn't? there is no campaign finance law? >> zero. >> zero campaign finance law said the now indicted rudy giuliani. he, like michael cohen, was indicted for crimes allegedly done on behalf of donald trump. he is awaiting his own trial in georgia. cohen has gone through this process already. he pled guilty about the hush money and went to prison and it did involve a federal campaign crime. and one juror said they are familiar with michael cohen and another said they follow

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Laura Coates Live

throughout the trial and also how did maggie haberman and at the neuron day one, i'll let you answer the how, how do you get everywhere you need to be all the time so two answers there. there's. >> only pool reporters in the courtroom right now because there's jury selection going on when there's not jury selection going on, there's going to be upward of 60 reporters in the courtroom every day. the rest of us for now are in the overflow room and many of us will be there throughout the trial. i will be two. i happen to be in the pool rotation on monday afternoon. it was just my slot my colleague, joan of bromwich had done the morning full rotation. the new york times was part of the pool that de i'll be part of the bull again tomorrow when time saw you what it was the reaction. i'm always curious. >> he stared at me for a few seconds and then he left the courtroom. >> a good stare i don't feel i'm capable of assessing the stair. >> he didn't look happy i come with you next time i'll assess that stair. thank you so much, maggie. thank you. for helping to answer these questions and

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