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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

sources that she was not removed because this does open an avenue of attack for the former president. he has to be careful because this is a juror, but this is certainly something that they're going to bring up on appeal. they are reserving every single issue this issue of can they get a fair a fair jury, right. they fought to get that specific number of how many people said at the outset, i can't even be impartial. i gotta go right because they wanted to show how difficult it is in this venue. then you see someone like this getting on the jury after she called him selfish. and i believe self-serving. >> one of the graphic. but that did surprise me that the judge let first day, even though you know that this is going to be an issue not only the court of public opinion, but in a possible appeal if there's a conviction, let's put that up. he just seems very selfish and self-serving, so i don't really appreciate that in any public servant. so i don't know him as a person, so i don't know how he is in terms of his integrity it's just not my cup of tea yeah. >> it's an awkward position to be in when you're the defendant and you have to you're being forced to either use a strike and was out when

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Deadline White House

at least one juror coming into court after being selected for donald trump's -- to sit on the jury and say she couldn't do it, that people have been able to figure out who she was. fox news had been pretty derogatory about elements of her biography, that she was a nurse, she got her news from google and "the new york times," and that she believed that, quote, no one should be above the law. they singled her out. but it probably isn't the first and only juror who will be singled out. i wonder about what your thoughts are now about keeping this jury safe physically and keeping the integrity of this process. >> yeah. i am deeply concerned about the safety and security of the jurors. and their resilience to last through this environment for this many weeks. i wish we had more alternate jurors. i think we'll go through the alternate jurors.

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The Five

their budget but here's the thing when you reach a point where you are comfortable around the table and everybody sayingss the same thing we seen this inse media outlets over the last few weeks as they confront theseof t things to gets bed i like whati this guy did laid out what he thought was a problem and he resigned. now something else made up in getting ready to happen but is people going to their boss' officeeis for r mask on their fe this guy said look i don't support calls to defund i respect the integrity of mya colleagues but i can'tne work ia newsroom wormed disparaged by the new ceo hopefully this causesy th internal conversatiod even external conversation even if you are liberal but like npri the second thing you should likn if you are a conservative listening to conservative radio you should want back and forth

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Fox News at Night

voting for what he says is a fascist or a dictator or whatever word we are using today to describe donald trump only shows how out of touch joe scarborough is. if he went to ohio or pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, arizona, georgia, nevada, any swing state, it out of the ivory tower that is msnbc at 30 rock in new york or if he's done in washington or when he's down in florida doing a show from there, he would hear that people have real concerns about inflation, crime, the border and two wars going on right now but of course joe scarborough is much like the elite media, out of touch with everybody else. >> trace: meantime berliner resigned from npr saying i'm resigning from npr where i worked 25 years. i don't support calls to defund npr, i respect the integrity of my colleagues, which for npr to thrive into important journalism but i cannot work in a newsroom where i am disparaged by the new ceo whose divisive use confirm

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

response to that is managed has to be in a way that doesn't produce famine and starvation and dehydration dislocation for people there has to be more discreet way too to secure israel. >> i want to just putting this all together. i mean, ultimately, these votes on israel, on ukraine could cost speaker johnson his job, marjorie taylor greene, one of you heard are there earlier but she said whether it happens two weeks from now, two months from now or in the next majority representative, mike johnson will not be the speaker. do you think ultimately that's true? >> i don't think that a look my for 20 years i was leader or speaker and we have to respect our caucus in the rest, but we also have to respect the house of representatives, the integrity of the house of representatives. these people who are using the motion to vacate show a bankruptcy of

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CNN News Central

jurors is from ireland. he lives in west harlem. another of a puerto rican it consultant another is a black woman who was a teacher at a charter school. another as an oncology nurse, there's a corporate lawyer who lives in chelsea. when you look at all of these different descriptions if these people are going to be out of work for the next six to eight weeks or more, couldn't people easily figure out who they are, especially if they know them? >> well, i would imagine that there are all sorts of interests from various corners, including the media and trying to learn who some of these jurors are and as a lawyer from someone who's looking at this from the purpose of the integrity of the proceedings. and it's a really difficult issue. yes, there's identify fine information about these people. this is the highest profile trial going on in the country. all of their associates and family members and coworkers and so forth are going to probably know. and so

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

this legal system and i'm not sure that this is the way i would have done it juror number 11 during what de said about trump. he just seems very selfish and self-serving. so i don't really appreciate that in any public servants, so i don't know him as a person, so i don't know how we is in terms of his integrity he's just not my cup of tea or it's not just it's just not my cup of tea now, to me, i would think, well, that camp that person can't be fair, but i'm guessing that the defense ran out of peremptory challenges and she's on the jury. is that normal? does that alarm you at all? what do you think? >> so there's two different types of challenges. one that are called for cause challenge and that's the kind that you're talking about. somebody who expresses that they cannot be fair or impartial. those you do have an unlimited number of but when it comes to the challenges, just because you don't like the person, those you do half two. there's only

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Laura Coates Live

there was the moment when a juror was brought before for them to be questioned about a social media post after that, juror left the courtroom, the judge said, basically it tell tell your client to stop it. i won't have any juror intimidated in this courtroom. so he's already expanded the gag order even before jury selection what is the judge going to do now? is this a slap on the wrist? is it a more calcified warning? what great question i under new york law, the statutory maximum fine is $1,000. >> and you know, and i know laura, that's not a lot of money to donald trump. i suspect some of his lawyer here's class more than that an hour. so realistically i think trump has no problem violating the gag order because he likes being telling people he's gagged. you likes trying to attack the integrity of the proceedings as part of a strategy that he has a pr press or political strategy the question here really is, and i suspect prosecutors are going to try to suggest some form of

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Jesse Watters Primetime

>> jesse: just a week after exposing his own company for it's liberal bias, npr whistleblower uri berliner quit. after this new ceo suspended him without pay. berliner says i cannot work in a newsroom where i'm disparaged by a new ceo whose divisive views confirmed the very problems at mpr eyesight in my free past -- free press essay. and who is she, katherine maher? and anti-trump white guilt thing enthusiast breaking her silence. >> i read the letter and never had the chance to meet him personally and i wish in some ways that i had had the chance so we could have talked about what his concerns were. people come from all sorts of backgrounds, they have different lived experiences but they come to the table to do the work and uphold journalistic ethics and integrity. are we covering the stories from a wide enough variety of perspectives? is it reflected in how well the audience feels served? do we have a wide enough

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Anderson Cooper 360

violations where he's talked about witnesses. this in many respects is much more serious because judges take the jury and the integrity of the jury as almost sacrosanct and the idea that he's intimidating the jury is something that i think judge merchan is going to be very concerned about. he's already scheduled a hearing for the other contempt issue next week, but this may prompt him to move it up. >> what are his options though? i mean, well, realistically, the prosecution has asked for a fine of $1,000 per violation of the gag order in terms of the witnesses. but the way contempt often works is that it accelerates is that the first violation is $1,000. the next violation is $10,000. the next violation can be $100,000, but ultimately contempt can include jail time. and i think we are a ways off from that. but if

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