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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

troubles are actually helping his campaign time, of course will tell us about that first. donald j. trump has to get through the trial, allowed to take apart on day three. we also just heard for the first time from one of those two jurors dismissed today after being sworn in, will tell you, i prosecutors won't be sharing. their list or first witnesses with the trump team with the blessing so far, at least of the judge. but first, let's get right to some of our best legal sources are cnn anchor, chief legal analyst laura coates, cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, joey jackson attorney were not it'll still beale and veteran new york trial attorney arthur aye. dala laura, let's begin with you. first big picture, then we'll get into some of the specific what stands out to you about the jury. we now have 2127 men, five women, plus the one alternate more to come. but what stands out to you about this juror? the breadth of what their experiences are. some don't have social media, others have been bell verse and reading the art of the deal and also find him in some way intriguing, but others are from different states hey, it's not native new yorkers. others are from different countries.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

perspective now from new york republican congressman mark ball, an hour who played a key role in elevating johnson into the speakership back in october, a congressman grateful for your time, let's begin by listening to the speaker just a short time ago. he says he's doing the right thing, not worried about losing his job. listen my philosophy is, you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may. i don't if i operated out of fear over a motion to vacate, i would never be able to do my job look history judges us for what we do. this is a critical time right now do you share his confidence already two of your colleagues, marjorie taylor greene and thomas massie have threatened to pull and file a motion to vacate the chair. >> you as you know, a host of other republicans are unhappy with the ukraine piece of this job safe the members that don't want to vote for component can vote against it. >> i think what the speaker is put forward is democracy. and for too many of my colleagues, they feel as if democracy she is too much work, if they should find a different job

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Americas Newsroom

final pitches today across the state to deliver last-minute bids to win over voters. all pockets of the hawkeye state could hold potential pickup opportunities. >> bill: will voters brave the cold to make their voices heard? i will bet they do. a lot to talk about. karl rove, trey gowdy, byron york sit down in a moment. rich edson is doing the reporting live in des moines and rich, let's begin with you. good morning. >> all the major candidates say it is their supporters that will get to go out tonight to brave the cold and the wind and the roads that haven't been plowed and show up to caucus sites and support them. candidates spanned out across the state campaigning across iowa up until caucus time at 7:00 p.m. this evening. former president donald trump canceled a couple of in-person rallies this weekend but he was back at it yesterday, set a pretty high bar. >> last time we did tremendously

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

hillary clinton's 2016 campaign iowa state director. matt, let's begin with you. you know this familiar territory intimately. with the caucuses just a little over 24 hours away, what do iowa voters really want to hear or see from the candidates at this juncture? >> well, they -- good to be with you. i think they want to make sure that their decision, what they're hearing from their preferred candidate at this point, continues to follow true, that they believe in their candidate. motivation is incredibly important in a caucus. you have to get your supporters to a certain time at a certain place for your campaign. and so this is all about intensity of support at this point and putting an exclamation point on the support and motivating your supporters at this point. it's a critical time. >> at this time, haven't they heard it all? haven't they largely made up

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

candidates are scaling back in-person events across the hawkeye state, even as they try to lure those still undecided voters. cnn's jeff zeleny, christine holmes, and jessica dean are tracking the latest on the campaign trail. jeff, let's begin with you outside in the snowy conditions. how are the campaigns handling all of this? >> reporter: fredricka, it would be a beautiful day here in snowy iowa. it's actually quite pretty, but it's the wind. the dangerously cold wind, you can just feel it as it sort of hits your face. that is what is a concern to people. if you have to outside for a long period of time, that certainly is a worry. the reason is for those caucuses on monday night, it is going to be even colder then. as voters potentially have to wait in line to go into a caucus site, the campaigns are trying to encourage supporters to come out to the caucus sites monday evening. the question hanging over this race, though, aside from the weather, is is the campaign

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

hashtag sisters in law. also with us, harry litman, former u.s. attorney and former deputy city attorney general. a senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and joyce, let's begin with you of the breaking news of the night. you know a great deal about the workings of the 11th circuit court of appeals. mark meadows petitioning the 11th circuit for what they call a re-hearing which means all of the judges on the bench, on the 11th circuit panel three. how common is it to get the full appeals court once the panel has rejected it? >> it's very uncommon. the 11th has very few cases compared to the other circuits to begin with. on magufuli happens in this circuit in two weeks. just a handful of carrots cases

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

school of law. she is an msnbc legal analyst and co-host of the podcast hashtag sisters in law. also with us, harry litman, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general and a senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and joyce, let's begin with you of the breaking news of the night. you know a great deal about the workings of the 11th circuit court of appeals. mark meadows petitioning the 11th circuit for what they call an en banc re-hearing which means all of the judges on the bench, all the 11th circuit would hear the case, not just the panel of three. how common is it to get the full appeals court once the panel has rejected it? >> it's very uncommon. the 11th circuit argues very few cases compared to the other

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Hannity

you believe these dates are just simply by accident and a mere coincidence. all right, time for a hannity history lesson. top democrats they have attempted to interfere or discredit election results in every major race that they lost for the past two decades. even coming out and wanting, yeah, electors replaced. how many of you remember that? no democrat has been charged with a single crime. is that a dual justice system? is that the weaponization of this justice department? the trump campaign, they're fighting back. a new ten minute highlight reel showing a lot of this election interference. let's begin in 2000. just a few of the examples on the tape. we'll tweet it out and that will be included in this new film. take a look. >> let's remember three words: bush versus gore. the court took away a pres presidency. >> al gore won that election. i think he won it anyway. >> i rise to object to the fraudulent 25 florida electoral

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Morning Joe

themselves in, mika. >> all right. nbc's blayne alexander, thank you so much. we really appreciate your reporting. let's bring in now our panel. former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. and justice legal affairs analyst, anthony colli. recently, he was spokesperson at the department of justice under merrick garland. michael steele, let's begin with you. here we are in august. we have a president that has been indicted four times. the number of charges, well, 13 in georgia, 40 in florida, 34 in new york, and 4 in d.c. so about 90 actual charges against the president. you know, i have so many people

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

podcast and an msnbc legal analyst. gwen keyes fleming is also with us, a former district attorney in dekalb county. and -- former prosecutor in georgia is joining us again tonight. andrew, let's begin with you, since you have been helping us cover all of these prosecutions of donald trump. it is so uncharacteristic of him to get hit with this indictment own stock all of the previous reactions that he has had to all of the previous indictments and that he just randomly has. now we see the lawyers convincing him or him claiming the lawyers have convinced him to shut up about it on monday. who knows how that really happened. he had nothing to say on monday anyway. this may be temporary. it may all explode tomorrow. but today is a different day for donald trump. >> i had the exact same reaction. it is the fact that he has four criminal cases that cannot be easy.

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