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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

joining us, msnbc's yasmin vossoughian outside the courthouse. temidayo aganga-williams, a former prosecuor and defense attorney caroline pull lisi. >> yasmin, jury instrekss under way right now. what's going on? >> jury instructions under way ahead of opening statements, jose and ana. 45 minutes for the prosecution, 25 minutes for the defense. they're doing that because there's going to be a lot of details, much of a timeline, a lot of dates and they don't want to overwhelm the jury in the opening statements process. judgments made from the bench that i want to talk about with you quickly, first, when it comes to the -- evidence if, in fact, the former president decides to testify, judge juan merchan is allowing six various cases to be decided if donald trump it was. talking about the trump payroll

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

an opening. they will do one in this case, i've never seen a defense attorney miss an opportunity of doing an opening because they don't have to prove anything. i'll be interested to see what they do. they just keep it very simple because they want to wait to hear the witnesses and see the documents? i'm interested in what the defense is going to say on their opening. >> catherine, do you think trump will testify? if he does, what kind of questions should he expect? >> i don't think he will. first of all, most defendants don't. it is not like if he doesn't, it's a surprise that he didn't. he can expect, well, first of all, we will find out monday what prior bad acts he has, including his civil judgments that judge merchan will allow the prosecutors to question him about. it might be, and judge merchan needs to be careful. he has to be careful to not be prejudicial. it is a balancing act. you can't question the defendant to show they did it before, therefore they will do it again. it is about showing lack of credibility, lack of honesty. the judgments due to defamation, making false

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Alex Wagner Tonight

to be surprised about. but prior judgments or prior bad acts he needs to be made aware of that. >> they do not have to disclose things that are not about his prior bad acts. they can go with the line of questioning, but that he is done, they have to know about that. >> exactly. >> 12 years, 6 alternates. typically speaking a case does not guilty run out of jurors and alternates. as the pressure continues to be on these jurors and on their identitys become known, either because the media doesn't handled this well or for whatever reason, is there any concern that some full complement of jurors doesn't make it to this round of the trial? >> definitely, that's why the judge allowed the ultimate amount of alternates in the case unless it's a murder case. six. you already had one come back and say she can't handle it.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

donald trump fell asleep on multiple days during his criminal trial. the first criminal trial of a former american president. ever. on monday, a jury will hear evidence against trump who is accuseed of 34 counts of falsifying business records to interfere in the 2016 election who's history of lying, intimidation and multiple civil judgments against him for fraud and sexual abuse could be raised if trump decides to testify. on tuesday, trump is facing punishment for violating his gag order seven times since monday for posting attacks against witnesses and jurors. some of which was posted while trump was in the courtroom. trump has been reprimanded by the judge for muttering and gestureing too close to the jurors. he fames he's campaigning from the courtroom but is there

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Alex Wagner Tonight

civil fraud lawsuit to the e jean carroll lawsuit, there was a couple years ago trump filed a lawsuit against andrea clinton in which he was punished with a $1 million fine for a frivolous lawsuit and they want to present to the jury each of these different trial determinations to question the credibility of donald trump. the district attorney's office argued to the judge, look, the defense attorneys for donald trump are going to question our witnesses and their credibility from michael cohen to stormy daniels, we should be up to build a body of evidence out beyond this case that shows and questions donald trump's veracity of the statements he makes. >> catherine, let's talk a little bit about the jurors. we have 12 jurors. >>, i make one quick, can i make one correction ? it is not to let the defendant know kind of questioning, it is to let the defendant know what prior bad acts they will ask about. the other questions, he's going to be surprised about. anything about, you know, prior judgments or prior bad acts, he

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

the first criminal trial of a former american president. on monday a jury will hear evidence against trump who is accused of 34 counts of making false business records to interfere in the 2016 election, who history of lying, and multiple civil judgments for fraud and sexual abuse could be raised if trump decides to testify. on tuesday, trump is facing punishment for violating his gag order seven times since monday for posting attacks against witnesses, jurors, some of which was posted while he was in the courtroom. trump has been reprimanded to muttering to close to projective jurors. is there a majority voter for criminal defendants? trump's opponent, president biden spent the week touting infrastructure investments,

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

witnesses and see the documents, so i'm actually interested in what the defense is going to say on their opening. opening. >> catherine, do you think that trump will testify, and if he does, what kind of questions should he expect? >> i don't think he will. first of all, most defendants don't. it is not like if he doesn't it is a surprise that he didn't. so he can expect, first of all, we will find out monday what prior bad acts that he has, including his civil judgments about the judge will allow the prosecutors to question him about. and it might be, and the judge has to be very careful, he has to be careful to not be prejudicial. it is a balancing act. you cannot question the defendant to show that they did it before and there for they did it again. it is about showing lack of credibility, lack of honesty, and so the judgments that go towards defamation, making false statements with reckless disregard to the truth, or two

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

people and the iranian embassy in damascus and killed seven some odd senior members of the iranian revolutionary guard including the senior qods force commander in retrospect was clearly a provocative attack that didn't diminish iran's ability to threaten israel, but did goad them into responding with this over the top 350 some odd missile attack on israel. so, a lot of mistaken judgments are happening on both sides of this equation. >> yeah, and, peter, as a general saying, we heard secretary of state antony blinken say that the united states was not involved in this strike. nbc news learned israeli officials did notify the u.s. that a response was coming. what do you think this says about the relationship between the united states and israel? >> well, of course, it is a complicated relationship right now because on the one hand the biden administration has been very unhappy with prime minister

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CNN News Central

the judge, with a some of the attorneys excuse those jurors. uh, but now that we have the full set of alternatives and the 12 jurors that were selected yesterday, the judge told all the jurists before and i see them today to be ready to go on monday and then we'll have opening statements in this case. so certainly a historic moment having the full panel of jurors now seated two here former president trump's first criminal trial related to the falsified documents this afternoon after the lunch break, the judge is going to take up what's known as the sandoval hearing and that is the hearing where they will discuss the scope of the cross-examination if donald trump does choose to testify, and that means whether the prosecution can ask them about certain pass legal acts that includes a number of these verdicts and judgments against trump, including the e jean carroll defamation case and the civil fraud judgment. that way as handed down earlier this year, that will all be discussed this afternoon. trump's attorneys are pushing back on that, but that will also learn a little bit more about what the prosecution's

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Chris Jansing Reports

he intended to take a long lunch break, and presumably he was going to p hold that sandoval hearing that he hasn't held, and that was going to explore what defendant donald trump, the parameters of the cross examine that he could be subject to and specifically what misconduct and unlawful conduct that he has participated in in the past, the district attorney's office is able to question him about. they haveo listed in a notice,3 separate categories of that conduct and it runs the gamut from the conduct with which he was charged and found liable in a civil fraud case to both judgments and verdicts in the e jean carroll case and going back to settlements he has participated in in the past, concerning the improper use of charitable money from the trump foundation or the fact he was sanctioned for bringing an improper case againstg hillary clinton, the dnc and a number oa other people and the larger

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