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Jesse Watters Primetime

the campaigning, i think it is a good thing for the president to go out of there and meet people. thing any president shell raise could be very close. but the issue, whenever things started out, it'll be about the economy. you got a situation where for millions of americans, their expenses, the money they have carried our debt, i think families are running $784 each month more for goods and services and they did two years ago. since about 19 percent over three years. >> jesse: by dennis, the milkshake that joe biden just bought was $10,000? that's probably why you did not know what to do. >> people are hurting, jesse. and the and if they're upset they will play in president. in pennsylvania where president biden has been, pennsylvania has

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All In With Chris Hayes

nature of the court proceedings and the wealth of personal information available on the internet it has not been hard to identify these people. this issue was brought up in court today. judge merchan directed the press to avoid physical descriptions of jurors and ruled information about their employers will be redacted from transcripts. one person took it to a new level. both tuesday and wednesday nights, devoting entire segments to airing all the available information about the jurors and his opinion on whether they are suspect. >> so the seven jurors chosen can we trust them? juror number two. a nurse from the upper eastside with a masters degree. she said two things that stuck out. one, quote, i don't really have an opinion of trump. end r and quote no one is above the law. i'm not so sure about juror number two. number two is the nurse. this nurse scares me if i'm trump she is from the upper

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Alex Wagner Tonight

she went on to explain that because of that experience, because she was bombarded with press and because of how many people could tell who she was from publicly reported details, even though the jury is supposed to be anonymous, because of all of that, she no longer felt she could be impartial. she couldn't ignore what she described as outside influences that might affect her decision- making in the courtroom. now, there are a lot of issues at play here. one is that through this jury selection process we have learned a lot of identifying details about this jury and the press, by and large, has published those details, which of course threatens the jury's anonymity. but the other issue at play here that i do not think we can ignore is that conservatives and right-wing media are actively trying to demonize members of this jury. some are doing it in broad strokes, claiming that any new york jury must be biased by virtue of the fact that they

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All In With Chris Hayes

each question is about 1/3 to 1/2 of americans who say, i don't know. they are not sure how the lot impacts each site. the bottom line is really important. that shows the percentage of people who say they do not know enough to know if the law is hurting or helping on the climate change front. that is the biggest one on the chart. those are not due to a lack of awareness or concern but the climate issue should be said. the very same poll found that 70% of americans believe that climate change is happening versus 11% who deny it is happening. 45% have become more concerned about it over the past year with only 10% becoming less concerned. joining us now is the secretary of energy, jennifer granholm, whose department is overseeing a lot of the inflation reduction act. i want to start on that polling for you. how do you understand the gap between the people in your world, who i think rightly see the lot as transformative, and the public who don't know what's going on? >> first of all, the number last year was 70% who hadn't

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Jesse Watters Primetime

trump fundamentally cannot have an impartial jury here because all of these people have a steak in the outcome of this case. if we believe the polling of this case will impact the election, everybody the lives in this country's going to be impacted by who is an ex-president. bottom-line it -- >> jesse: such a great point i have not heard it made yet. this isn't your typical criminal trial was 70 gets locked up, okay,, you will probably still be saved, or summaries equated, this impacts everybody's life, notches there is but of the entire countries life. how can you put that aside? >> he campo that is said. even from a fundamental legal perspective, the definition of impartiality is you do not have a steak in the outcome of the case. every single person here whether they can say it or not has a steak because of the lives will be impacted, it is just the inherent issue with this case proceeding at this point. all of this is really problematic. that being said i think john has a chance. >> jesse: why do you think he

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

the audience who will be a voting public. and so i wonder how the judges he's going to deal with on tuesday when they have the hearing, the gag order issue. will the judge issue what admonishment will the judge put him in jail? will the judge issue fines? and so yes. final point, you should have some the corpsman court you should respect the process. the protocols, the issues, but i think he has imperatives, not two and if he'd done does get held in contempt and put in jail. does it delay the trial? does he want to do that? so he'll do what trump does. >> most people don't think he's going to testify. but let me combine the legal and the political. i got 77 million votes. i'm assuming he thinks there's some way to win over those people went over at least the one he needs. >> oh, for sure. and look, he said he's going to testify. i think there's a very good chance he is going to testify. >> you think he will testify? >> i think he will, i think because he might think he's going down here about five bucks no age the room. look,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

obligated to bring this information to the courts attention and so they did. just to be completely above board here, no reporters were able to hear the conversation with the judge so we don't actually know if prosecutors concerns panned out but ultimately juror number four was excused from this jury. a juror who may have had a strong anti-conservative issue. a jury who may have even been anti-trunk, flagged by the prosecution. that is how fair this jury selection process is in reality. alvin bragg's team is doing everything it can to make sure there isn't a hint of anything that could be perceived as bias on the jury because the prosecution very much wants this to be a fair trial. but trump and conservative media are already setting the stage to blame the jury if trump is found guilty. just like they do with elections. the narrative here cannot be, it cannot be, that donald trump lost because of who he is or what he has done.

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Hannity

people made the french revolution look like in aba convention and the problem here is that when you use the law in this way it doesn't protect you any more than it does your enemies today tomorrow you could be the next target that's the way history has always played out but today's revolutionaries are treated as tomorrow's reactionaries and think the people are taking a very shortsighted view when they are encouraging jurors to lie and hoping that they will just convict because he is trump what they are losing is a system that does not just protect trip put the tricks them. >> sean: let me go back to the fundamentals of this case you have a judge who's a democrat no problem but he did donate to the biden campaign in 2020 then we have the issue of recusal which has to do with his daughter and what he does for a living i would say that is six cases

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

and so obviously what happened with the hamas atrocities that were perpetrated against the israelis on october 7th triggered then the israeli military operations in gaza, which then triggered a lot of these attacks that were taking place from the houthis, the hezbollah, and others. so this is just this cycle that continues to go on. so it is hard to say how this is going to end. we have made some progress on the last several decades. but in many respects, the palestinian issue frequently is at the core of some of these events, that tend to spiral out of control and just hoping that this is not going to be one that will lead to a large regional conflagration, that is ringing and not just israel but iran but also other states and the united states direct military conflict. >> in the days ahead, we are going to see a lot of official statements and news conferences from a multitude of world

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Alex Wagner Tonight

2024, as was true in 2020 and 2016, it kicks you out of your whole social ecosystem. i think that is probably part of what is going on with these republicans you just showed. i think they don't want to be people without a party and so they go out to trump even though they know how dangerous he is. >> such a brilliant explanation for it, mckay. a deeply thoughtful one. i was struck by the fact that bill barr calls of ofer biden a vote for national suicide and i wonder if from your conversations with republicans, what lies at the root of that? this idea that the progressive agenda is so suicidal that it trumps, part of the metaphor, what bill barr has outlined, a series of grave concerns about his leadership. do you have a sense of how bill barr justifies this in terms of the biden candidacy? >> i don't know what his issue

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