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Morning Joe

i expect that neither side will take more than roughly 60 to 70 minutes. that means that we will have time to get to the first witness who, as you noted, is expected to be former chairman of american media and the national enquirer's david pecker. >> where are we on jurors these days? two had to leave. there were only six spae spares begin with. do we have only four spares? how many do we have left, and are they sequestered? can you talk a little bit about how they are being managed, so to speak, during this process, as all this intense scrutiny, and there's so much press surrounding it. >> right. the two jurors that we lost were replaced that same day leading to a total of 12 jurors who have been seated. in addition to that, we have six alternates. the jurors, however, are not sequestered, elise. there have been accommodations made to assure their anonymity.

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Morning Joe

president's culpability, and the case's legal complexity. one of the potential first witnesses expected to testify is david pecker, the former ceo of america media incorporated, who bought and buried damaging stories about trump. it's called catch and kill. he is alleged to have worked with trump and his former attorney, michael cohen, to bury the stormy daniels story. other witnesses expected to testify include michael cohen, stormy daniels, former trump aide hope hicks, and former playboy model karen mcdougal, who also alleged a sexual relationship with trump. and as former president trump left court on friday, he continued to insist that he plans to testify in his own defense. oh, joining us now, former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin.

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CNN This Morning

snowball. it will happen and it is happening. we're watching a real-time for the white house here. i mean, obviously we have seen these protests are organized. i also think we should probably note that and underscore it, like yes, some of it is based on frank, to your point, the students were actually at the university, but there is also an organization behind this. they're using what's happened and signal and they are actively trying to put the cause of the palestinians front and center. and as dana has very carefully and importantly noted, we can separate these two things, right? there are people who think that what's happening in gaza is wrong and that is fully within their rights and that's what they are are protesting. but what we have seen at columbia has crossed lines in a way that is just distinctly different. now that said the white house has going to have to confront this repeatedly. they're going to have to confront it. it sounds like we're going to confront it at the white house correspondents dinner here in washington, because weekend, democrats are going to have to confront it. the convention coming from the left of the party, the white house put out a very strong

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BBC News Now

to people on channels rather than checking what people are saying. i haven't yet been able to check what other people, what the reaction is, but it is a significant moment, not just for huw edwards but the bbc more widely. there's been this vast gap left by huw edwards, by his disappearance. 0ne gap left by huw edwards, by his disappearance. one minute he was on the screen is presenting the news, the screen is presenting the news, the next minute he was gone. with all sorts of allegations made about him in the sun newspaper, allegations that the police decided there was no further case to answer, or no criminal offence had been committed. we were left in this waiting period, as stuart was alluding to, these nine months well be haven't known what was going to happen. would huw edwards come back? he's been a much loved presenter, certainly he's had a tiring career for a0 years, but a much loved

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CNN This Morning

city. in new york city is a place that has always had a very active left. and so you've had a various moments this combination of forces outside the campus merging with camp courses inside the campus 2nd of columbia has this incredible legacy of protest. and so i think that when students meet a moment like this, it almost feels like is if their duty as columbia students to go join the protests. i know i did when i was a columbia student and then third of all, it has this history of middle east studies department that's always been especially radical on the palestinian question. and so you have students who've been taught by professors to have the sort of impassioned activism that's been on display. and then no university has figured out how to deal with these protests, whether the protein this has been very disruptive to live on campus are good reasons for the university president to come in and to try to deal with the chaos that the university

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America Reports

>> one other thing that is moving some of the younger voted towards trump. you had a segment on it. i never thought i would see what i have seen now about this targeting of people who are religious as evil after in israel, people were murdered and slaughtered. college presidents are allowing this to go on. can you get people -- i don't know what it takes to be a college president other than being a coward. this is insane. >> sandra: a student we had on friday, they are being spent on. they can walk through campus without being threatened. >> those kids because they are younger moving to the middle or the left are moving to the right, because they can't believe what is going on. this is turning logic on its

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America Reports

joe biden on economics, on spending, i'm student loan, you can go down the line on the environment is moving so far to the left. it is really fascinating. you do when you look at climate change as a top priority for a five. >> it is a big priority for the left. >> it does show that the former president donald trump is gaining ground with the younger voters compared to 2020. biden at 45% and d3 at 37%. trump is narrowing the gap. people do care about what they see happening at the border and what is happening with prices. this is affecting -- you know want tiktok or instagram. people are posting their receipts. having sticker shock when they go out for a burger or the gas pump. $3.67. every time i do this, i'm gonna get emails from the west coast but i will say that is nothing.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

primary process where trump's base was extremely sympathetic to him, where people who were voting in those primaries viewed him as a victim, as someone that the left is persecuting, we're now transitioning to the general election. and the target audience is much different now. it's a very specific number of voters, pragmatic voters, swing voters. voters who may have voted for trump in the past, and then voted against him. they are the ones that are going to decide, and those voters are less tolerant of this kind of chaos, of all of these controversies. they're less prone to think of trump as a victim and more to view him as an agent of chaos. those voters who will decide this election, they're not going to be as sympathetic to the victims argument. that's where they could start hurting trump. >> i agree and also just the fact that, you know, polls are really just snapshots of a moment, a very specific moment

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The Context

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