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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

unusually high number of jurors who feel like they want to get off the jury, maybe they are feeling uncomfortable, maybe they have been gotten to, i've had that happen, i hope that is enough and i trust that six will be enough. >> "people close to trump are anxious about people having -- about how he will have so little to do as he sits there for weeks on end. it has been decades since he's had to spend so much time in the immediate vicinity of anyone who is not part of his family, his staff, or his throng of admirers." the new york times. what kind of impression is trump making with the jury? >> he has made a poor impression on potential jurors. we know he's looked hostile and aggressive as jurors have paraded before him, saying their true feelings about the

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CNN Newsroom Live

accountants and may be amenable and open to trump's defense of a technical defense it's gonna be interesting today, isn't it? because we do get the opening statements. if i'm right from both sides definitely.& while the opening statements are a road map with a case like this, where both sides have so much at stake and at such a high visibility trial, you can bet that these openings are very, very well thought out and very planned out. >> and we'll get to see and hear from both sides. there's no sense in holding back at opening in this case. i think both sides are going to throw as much of their case out there to the public as possible everybody's heard the expression, the first impression is the most important, and that's what an opening statement is for a case very clear charges laid against him perhaps it's easier for the prosecution to lay out their opening argument and

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FOX and Friends

open court in middle of presidential race and no space to respond. that is implication of this gag order. you have michael cohen doing interviews, who is a witness. >> brian: what if eric trump came out, don jr. came out, stephen miller. let me tell you my impression of what happened. >> ainsley: if the judge's daughter can talk, couldn't trump's kids, too? >> brian: if i'm president trump, name cabinet and vice president and fan them out and however long this takes, make sure they are talking and collecting money, running smaller events. >> ainsley: maybe pick your vice president. >> lawrence: he will need them, then there is numbers trial and next trial and next trial.

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Verified Live

that that wider, longer clip gives you the impression that there are slightly, normal circumstances when people can go where they want, but when there is something going on then the police are right to not allow people to just walk wherever they want? allow people to 'ust walk wherever the want? ~ ,,., , allow people to 'ust walk wherever the want? ~ , , .,, ., they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, _ they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this _ they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this is _ they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this is not - they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this is not an - demonstrations, this is not an exception, if you have a demonstration then required to abide by the rules and regulations of the time. if by the rules and regulations of the time. , ., . by the rules and regulations of the time. ,, ., ., ., ,, ., by the rules and regulations of the time. ., ., ., ,, ., ., time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to _ time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take _ time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, _ time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, if— time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, if you - time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, if you don't, i hope you can get through. let's look at the wider issue as i mentioned, the criticism that the met police is facing about its handling of large demonstrations more broadly of the last six months. well, in britain we are not china, we are not russia, people are allowed to demonstrate, some people will not be happy with the

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America Reports

>> john: secured his route to get home. peter doocy for us. thank you. >> sandra: let's bring in charlie gasparino. he was over here giving me his best joe biden impression as we await the president. >> i want to join the climate. >> sandra: if we can point that climate shot. as john was introducing peter doocy, luis sierra bernie sanders take to the microphone. those who believe climate change is a hoax, they will lead to the end of the world is how he and joed. >> didn't al gore say that 20 years ago? the two nearly this is an effort to reach out to that younger voting block. will that work? >> i don't know. if you saw that survey that they put up there, climate worries was way down. here's the thing.

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The Context

burnt! and we may well be in that territory in the next couple of hours. it is interesting that you should seize upon that particular line of argument from the prime minister, it is something that has been whispered privately by people in government to me for the last few weeks. what is going on here? they want to create a set of images that continue to appear on tv screens and social media feeds and all the rest of it, all the way through the summer, in the countdown to a general election expected probably in the autumn, that gives a rolling impression that this policy is up and running. and they then hope that that translates into the key thing that translates into the key thing that all of this is about, when we put all of the noise, and my goodness there's been a lot of noise about this policy in the uk for the last couple of years, does actually act as a deterrent? this isn't about act as a deterrent? this isn't about a piece of legislation in the house of commons or the house of lords, it isn't even about how many people they managed to get on a whole

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The Context

sequence of planes to kigali, it is actually about does it put people off getting on a small bow in northern france or elsewhere and attempting those hairless crossings across the english channel to the uk? that is what the government is seeking to prove it can do. whether it can make that brief stick before the election is an intriguing one, because frankly they are running out of time. but they want to create the impression of a kind of unstoppable momentum, orthat impression of a kind of unstoppable momentum, or that we should put unstoppable in italics because the opposition labour party have said the first thing they will do is stop this policy if they win the general election, even if it is up and running. tt election, even if it is up and running-— election, even if it is up and runninu. , . , . ., running. if it is the centrepiece of their pre-election _ running. if it is the centrepiece of their pre-election campaign, - running. if it is the centrepiece of their pre-election campaign, and| running. if it is the centrepiece of. their pre-election campaign, and if their pre—election campaign, and if we need a flurry of flights in order that it can be proven as a deterrent, does that suggest the election is not coming until the second half of the year?- election is not coming until the second half of the year? that's a aood second half of the year? that's a good question- _ second half of the year? that's a good question. i _ second half of the year? that's a good question. i think— second half of the year? that's a good question. i think when - second half of the year? that's a good question. i think when we i second half of the year? that's a i good question. i think when we do the sort of election extrapolations you could make plausible hypotheses in a million directions. they are all plausible, it doesn't mean

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

defendant none like anything we've ever seen. he is the former president of the united states of america. so when the jury sees him leaning over, all of a sudden, there's a little bit of distraction from what that witness might be saying. >> the jury's not in the room. >> in general. when the jury's, when they have a witness testify and donald trump leans over or does anything, makes a motion. now all of a sudden, their attention is diverted. when you have a witness and you have witnesses who you want the jury to pay attention to, he has that power to shift the energy in the courtroom even if it's for a second. i think that's also like really, really important. yes. to your point around who they put on the stand and when. there is a thought around we want to number one, set an impression and as catherine talked about earlier, set the stage for what this trial is about and get the jury engaged

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

stress while sitting for trial. part of what that tells you is jurors are being affected by outside media coverage so the lawyers on both sides have to be thinking about that. family members, friends, are going to be calling them saying have you heard about this? thought about that? that tends to exacerbate other life pressures like medical problems. what we're seeing here is there's only so much you can do to shield them from this process and the public has the right to have free access to courts. that's been an ongoing topic in legal communities especially in recent years. >> there's an old saying, you only get one chance to make a first impression. that's true here. there are any number of lawyers who will argue to you that cases if not are won or lost but certainly go a long way to being won or lost in the opening statements.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

overall impression of how today went. the version i asked, was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of normal proceeding, the kind of yeses and noes you would expect in a typical new york case? does this feel different? >> it was normal. it was interesting some of my colleaguing were shocked. because it is very different in the federal system. the judge is the one who does all of the questioning. it is really much more smoother. in new york state, the attorneys take a part of it. also, in the state system here in new york, there's a lot of preliminary matters that happen right before jury selection. like what you heard this morning. issues about what evidence the prosecutors want to bring in. there is also i think tomorrow is going to happen, something called the sandoval hearing.

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