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Trump Hush Money Trial

witness named david packer is the tabloid mogul, who alerted the trump orbit. >> the daniels was shopping her story of a tryst with trump that's the first domino and the long chain of events that ended with trump facing 34 criminal felony counts today, let's get right back to anderson live outside the manhattan courthouse. anderson jake, thanks very much. >> i'm here. were seen as paula reid and cnn's kaitlan collins. i mean, it is a fascinating day here. paula, what do we expect just in the next couple of hours? >> well, you understand here's what should happen. we should see the jury enter the courtroom. sworn in, and then they'll get their mission from the judge. he will charge that give them instructions on the case. the burden for the prosecution. then we will get opening statements from both sides. they'll have these dueling interpretations of events seven, some odd years ago. now when it comes to the prosecution, they're not telling us who is going to do the opening. it also speaks so what are the security concerns around this case right now?

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

would've happened we do have had double the number of beds and change in the asylum standard a quick turnaround process in that bill so know we would've had a much, much smaller number than what we had yesterday. >> i raise this issue with your colleague john barrasso on where that finger pointed starting to shipping appointing started and more the expectation of president biden to do so then. i would like if you could respond to this if this president by executive order didn't do enough, and this measure wasn't enough it's fair to say both parties dropped the ball wouldn't create. >> this president in 94 executive orders is first hundred days in office throwing the border wide open inviting people from all over the world to come here over 150 countries many from communist china are here, 20,000 this past year alone. this is a president who refuses to enforce the law and has new interpretations of the law to

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Dame Claudia Orange on the evolutionary nature of Te Tiriti and her hopes for Waitangi - The Front Page

Interpretations of Te Tiriti - or The Treaty of Waitangi - are some of the most important discussions in Aotearoa’s history. And today, as politicians,...

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The Weekend

what's the? group >> all of the above. >> i can give you one word. everybody. that's who we got to make the arguments for. that's who we need as part of the coalition. >> given that the most complex part of that is going to be republicans, moderate republicans, republicans who are with donald trump, what argument do you make them? >> i think the basic fabric of this country is very much at a crossroads. we have two people who are running for president who are very different interpretations of what freedom is. right? we have a president who has devoted his life to this country. who has a son who, like myself, was a combat veteran, a person who devoted his life to public service. a person who believes in the freedom of women to be able to make their own bodily choices, a person believed in the freedom for people to be able to walk in their neighborhoods and feel safe walking to homes of worship, and feel safe, and to have another person who is running for president who, his definition of freedom is very personal. it's his own, because that's

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The Katie Phang Show

two interpretations, biden trump make both the january six not of political rallying cry, and perhaps the most offensive you call that was from usa today. biden and trump split over january six is as divisive as it is for voters. i, mean media also continues to have responsibility to make sure that we don't both sides autocracy, right? >> yes, for sure. look, i am on the opinion side, and so for me it's a lot easier. it's very hard as a straight reporter who is meant to appear nonpartisan to cover something like this, and that is why the straight reporters need to be, and margaret sullivan talked about this a lot, pro democracy. they need to focus on democratic norms, right? and to explain that when one candidate is flooding those norms, and that's what we see with donald trump. i mean, you know, when i was watching that clip reel, i was thinking about all of the institutions that donald trump has attacked and degraded, right? from the mainstream media to

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The Katie Phang Show

universities to voting itself, right? the man has -- he has declared open season on democracy. so i do think it's really important for us to explain when things are not normal. and for example, to think of january six as having two interpretations. no, they're not too interpretations. there is one interpretation, which is what happened, and a legal system has shown, that right? they didn't think that they were two interpretations. and you think the way we got here with the trump was so enabled by republicans who are desperate for power, and also by other people who did not want to get in trouble, did not want the death threats, did not want -- you go guns, trump it's, as you and i both know, you get a lot of pushback and very scary ways. but i think it is really important that that is how we got here, and he has gotten away with so many things. the one place where he is not getting away with it though, he is to some extent, it is the legal system. >> cowardice can be seen in

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Laura Coates Live

surrounding over who is a strict -- versus those who are thinking it is a living document. it is more susceptible to being more interpretations, it is not so untimely and anachronistic. does that all go away? that is my point. when you don't have the a language in the constitution itself, and it becomes a matter of what was intended here? that somebody who has taken an oath, or somebody who is the former president, or a president of the united states, they can really do whatever they want to be the head of the government? >> this is why i think jack smith, the prosecutors, are in such good shape in this case. because either interpretation, the strict textualist approach, because titushky size nothing about presidential immunity from crimes. and the living constitution approach, which says and implies that the constitution

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Laura Coates Live

interpreted only on what's in the text. there's nothing in the constitution about abortion. so, there is no constitutional right to abortion. say conservatives. here, there's nothing in the constitution that says the president enjoys immunity. in fact, everything suggests that after four years -- going back to george washington, you are returning to civilian life where you have the same rights as everyone else, including the right and the opportunity, to be calling it that, to be charged with a crime. >> opportunity is not the word he wants to use. does the argument surround of who is constructionist, hold on, it's not really there. versus those thinking it is a living document, that it's susceptible to have interpretations.

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Anderson Cooper 360

these were great people. the crowd was unbelievable. and i mentioned the word, love. the love, the love in the air. i've never seen anything like it. if i run and if i win, we will treat those people from january 6th fairly. we will treat them fairly. and if it requires pardons, we will give them pardons because they are being treated so unfairly. they were there proud. they were there with love in their heart. that was an unbelievable and it was a beautiful day. i call them the j6 hostages, not prisoners. >> clearly the current and former president are portraying january 6th differently, to say the least, which is not the same as saying one headline put it, one attack, two interpretations. there's simply no evidence to support two factual interpretations of a violent mob of trump supporters storming the capitol, which is what happened. it's what it was. it's what we all saw.

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All In With Chris Hayes

the immunity argument, if trump luzon loses it the d.c. circuit that's to the supreme court as well and it's good to hear that they're doing this on a -- basis but the political process continues. i do think that the strict constructionist, state rights justices, conservative justices, this colorado opinion was written for them. and even gorsuch has a decision that would support upholding the stage rights of colorado to run their elections, both federal and state, and to impose and to make decisions based on their interpretations of statutes and regulations. i think that gives the government, or state of colorado, it gives them a leg up because these were moderate republicans who are part of the group that even brought this to the colorado courts. so i think it's got a better chance of them upholding it or

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