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The Lead With Jake Tapper

political operatives who want to get to these people it has to be incredibly concerning for anyone in that potential juror pool when i saw this come through this morning, i said i totally get it anyone who's been in any way in the trump orbit, john, his ire knows what that means for you, for your family were professionals. many of us are used to this, but to a lay person, someone who is an oncology nurse focused on on that work to have this in the back of your mind concern not only for yourself before your family, i 100% understand why this is a concern. now, prior to all this happening and talking to sources on both sides, there was a concern, not just the safety aspect, but if they wouldn't be able to find 12 jurors and six alternates. and how long that would take. and what we've seen over the past as 24 hours. you see just how difficult this is even when you think you have a juror seated, you have a lot of additional layers here that you don't have another cases. >> so i'm sorry, i was going to call me a cynic. this notion of getting to trial on a monday

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All In With Chris Hayes

it seems unlikely that they would say yes, we are going to hear it. but judge chutkan wants to move forward. >> then it would be on them, then the timeframe goes on them. >> exactly. >> now, they could do this month long process the way they did the colorado case. not, just remember, judge chutkan has still kept the march 4th trial date. if the supreme court takes it, that trial date is off. in the manhattan district attorney's office is going to go forward at the end of march, because that is the date that they have. there's no reason for them to delay it, they will be free to go forward. if the supreme court doesn't take it, then there's a really good chance that what is going to happen is, maybe not march 4th, but around then. maybe a couple more weeks. >> you think the arguments were so -- again, i'm a lay person here, i found the impeachment think so -- they just seem so trapped in that argument. it seems manifestly preposterous. it just doesn't work with anything. there's no reason for the pardon of nixon, there's people

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

weissmann, professor laurence tribe from harvard law school, glenn kirschner, who so valuable eat was in the room today during this argument, during which, i think even donald trump knows, the whole thing collapsed. the defense that could save him, the immunity defense collapsed before his eyes. >> when you're arguing about navy seal commandoes being able to assassinate your political rivals, i think you are not winning. i'm a lay person, i can't wait to talk some more in your hour, but my layman's opinion is that that's not a winning strategy. >> you're halfway through law school, based on what you've just said. >> i'm learning from the best professors there. i will be watching tonight. have a good show. ight have donald >> trump endured the worst day of his life as a

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

boston police commissioner ed davis. ed, right now this is an unusual situation. moments ago local schools around the unc campus at chapel hill were clear to dismiss students. what does that tell you about what might be going on right now? it could seem to me, although i'm a lay person, if there were wore yours of an active shooter situation, they would not be dismissing students? >> yes, i agree, jake. it seems as though the situation is winding down at this point in time. but it is sort of a worst case scenario situation. you have an incident that occurred and you clearly have either a shooting incident or an armed person. they believe was very dangerous. they've locked everything down. now they're starting to clear those places. but they don't have their hands on the suspect. sometimes these guys get out of

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Alex Wagner Tonight

his side as these numerous and considerable legal troubles cloud his foreseeable future, how long can trump afford to pay other peoples lawyers, and for that matter, his own? joining me now are mary mccord, former activist and assistant attorney general for national security at the department of justice, and andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and member of special counsel robert mueller investigation. mary and andrew are the co-hosts of the msnbc podcast prosecuting donald trump where i get all of my good ideas for things to talk about on television. andrew, the burn rate in terms of trump's pacs spending money on these legal problems is staggering. that was all the data we had from before these latest indictments landed. does this seem problematic to you as it does to me, a lay person on the outside? >> i had a couple of thoughts, one, just to put it into perspective, there are many, many people in the federal and state system who can't afford counsel at all. and it is constitutional

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Alex Wagner Tonight

but some of them it's just not so clear. and so i think we are going to have to wait and see what else comes out on this. but i think it is certainly clear that they have some people cooperating, and that they want some more, and that they have certainly added this large group as a pressure mechanism. >> yeah. so, joyce -- 18 other named an coconspirators, 30 unnamed, unindicted coconspirators. we are talking about a large number of people involved in this case in one way or another. they are directly indicted or floating around indictments -- potentially cooperating -- what is your assessment about how this case gets to trial? how practically -- this seem so unwieldy, so sprawling. for the layman, lay woman, lay person, how does fani willis get this done? >> you know, when fani willis indicted another rico case, the atlanta educators case, a

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Alex Wagner Tonight

floating around indictments -- potentially cooperating -- what is your assessment about how this case gets to trial? how practically -- this seem so unwieldy, so sprawling. for the layman, lay woman, lay person, how does fani willis get this done? >> you know, when fani willis indicted another rico case, the atlanta educators case, a cheating scam on grading exams, she actually indicted 35 defendants. by the time she got to trial, there were only 12 of them left. and that is this sort of winnowing procedure that you are hinting at, alex, where some of these folks will decide to plead guilty, maybe without a deal. others will want to deal and they may plead and cooperate and strengthen her case. but it is likely that, by the time that williscroft trial, she would no longer have all 19 of these defendants on her hands.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

seems so unwieldy, so sprawly. for the layman, lay person, how does fani willis get this done? >>ia know when fani willis indicted another case, the atlanta educator's case, a cheating scam on grading exams, she actually indicted 35 defendants. by the time she got to trial there were only 12 of them left, and that's this sort of winnowing procedure you're hinting at, alex, where some of these folks will decides to plead guilty maybe without a deal. others may want a deal and they may plead and cooperate and strengthen her case, but it's likely by the time willis goes to trial she'll no longer have all 19 of these defendants on her hands. rico cases, any big conspiracy case is messy. you've got 10 defendants, you've got 10 people making opening statements and cross examining witnesses and jumping up and saying, your honor, i object. so it is a little bit different than the normal trial, but it's

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Alex Wagner Tonight

a life of luxury. and we have learned all of this thanks to dogged investigative reporting from propublica. joining me now is the senior editor at propublica overseeing all the supreme court coverage. first of all, congratulations on really, really important reporting that must have been time consuming and invaluable. it is a public service. but secondly, i mean i was struck by the scale of this. and as a lay person that has not overseen all this coverage is there any parallel in history to a justice taking this much from a group of wealthy individuals? >> yeah, that's a great question and thanks for having me, and it's very flattering. and we were flabbergasted by that, too. where does the guy find the time? 38 vacations in fewer than 30 years, and on the court that is. and it's surely an undercount. we have lots of evidence that

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FOX and Friends Sunday

which joe biden said that's not true. you see the double standards. >> we knew these things. it was an open secret inside washington that while joe was vice president hunter was peddling deals. that's why -- i mean, i've said it before. it's worth saying. remember when trump started saying where's hunter. i remember thinking who is hunter. as a lay person, you're not fume familiar with the family of joe biden. people knew what was going on. the problem is, the press wasn't covering it, none of the details we know now. now that we do know, are we going to do something about it. rachel: or the phone call to zelenskyy about the corruption turned out to be a perfect phone call. >> the new york post -- when i walked up this morning at 6:00 a.m. i looked around the corner, will and rachel were like this with the new york post. they're never reading the paper. cover of the new york post, hunter laid bare is the cover, subtitle, biden's strip he'll pal. he was a pathetic party puppy

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