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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

understatement. >> absolutely. all those cases. he's facing a lot and this is as you say, an historic moment. the court session that will end earlier today because of the passover holiday but we also learned an alternate juror has a tooth ache and that needs to be attended to so they're ending earlier because she has to get to the dentist. life goes on. we begin our special coverage now with vaughn hillyard outside the court. nbc news legal analyst, former u.s. attorney, and former senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. and jury consultant and former prosecutor, david henderson and paul charlton. and we have charles cohen and former manhattan district attorney, catherine christiansen. vaughn, court's expected to get back underway at any moment.

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BBC News

a sense of habit. _ conflict in ukraine? first, there is a sense of habit. it _ conflict in ukraine? first, there is a sense of habit. it is _ conflict in ukraine? first, there is a sense of habit. it is not - conflict in ukraine? first, there is a sense of habit. it is not such i conflict in ukraine? first, there is a sense of habit. it is not such an| a sense of habit. it is not such an unusual event as it was when it broke out. so life goes on. people are in one compartment and the other is in the other compartment. these strikes on russian civilian targets, belgorod which you just mentioned, create a sense russia needs to be defended, it is threatened. so people will rally around the flag, around the government, rather than two years ago. around the government, rather than two years age-— around the government, rather than two years ago-— around the government, rather than two years ago. anna matveeva, thank ou ve two years ago. anna matveeva, thank you very much — two years ago. anna matveeva, thank you very much for _ two years ago. anna matveeva, thank you very much forjoining _ two years ago. anna matveeva, thank you very much forjoining us - two years ago. anna matveeva, thank you very much forjoining us on - two years ago. anna matveeva, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc. you very much forjoining us on bbc news. to the united states. police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid, before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed.

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Andrea Fay Friedman, beloved actress with down syndrome, passes away at 53

Friedman's portrayal of Amanda Swanson in "Life Goes On" and her voice acting in "Family Guy" showcased her talent and resilience in the face of controversy. Despite battling Alzheimer's complications, Friedman continued to inspire and make a lasting impact.

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'Losing Kiernan has brought us closer' — AKA's parents Lynn and Tony Forbes on the loss of their son

"It's still very much a rollercoaster. In some ways it's probably harder because time has moved on," Tony Forbes told TshisaLIVE.

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All In With Chris Hayes

revolutionize it happen, civil war doesn't break out, the streets don't run with blood. life goes on. politics goes on in the criminal justice systems goes on. it's just the first time we've ever experienced this. >> that's true, the dog doesn't bark, there has never been a more heightened domestic terror threat in our country. and all of it is focused around political grievances, either originating from or amplified by donald trump. >> and can we just, for a moment, ruminate on the irony of donald trump? what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be around were rappers. he wanted to hang around samuel jackson and golf with him. he hung around uncle loop. he wanted to be around hillary and bill clinton. he wanted them to come to his

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

they, or at least at the state level, probably the least cowed by him. the commission, it nicely eludes the politics of. that it's not like they have to go, evansville have to go vote and then kemp's gonna have to sign something. the commission made him do it. you have a nice cut out for political accountability. >> that's exactly right. look at the voter suppression law. yes, they stood up against donald trump. and the big lie. they all will still go on the tv and defend the voter suppression laws. so, to your point, once the train is on the track, and it's on his way, i don't think you can trust kemp's hatred of donald trump. >> what matters, if you gain the thing all the way through, who do you end up with as a district attorney? and what we do, know who all the the assistant district attorneys are. they are all the people who are prosecuting donald trump. you only replace one person in an office with about 400 lawyers. you replace one. >> i would warn folks, don't count them out of trying. they've tried to gerrymander fulton county elections in a bunch of republicans. i think that you're very smart, and you're leading all of us to pay closer attention to the fact that, once this is underway, there are strong odds about how it will end. there's no guarantee. >> that puts an even brighter spotlight on the pace. on the speed. there's a lot of moving parts, here for example, there's four different criminal trials that only to unfold. plus the big quarter billion dollar civil case. plus the other civil cases. plus the political calendar. plus what his allies might try to do with this sort of system. that's just been set up in georgia. it's all the timeframes in the pace matters.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

in which any one of these cases will be complete before years. when you get a guilty verdict, if you do, against donald trump, that's the day he stands on the courthouse steps and says, i'm going to appeal. that word appeal is going to involve 18 months, two years, maybe more. who knows. so, there is an illusion that there is something achievable with a guilty verdict in these trials. and it is just the beginning of the appeal. >> joyce vance is standing, by our friend joyce, who' will , bring this 19 befo octobjoyce, let me just aso whatalso g on about going to trial. so tim. >> it's fascinating, rachel. we've all had conversations for, weeks if not months, about this delay. fani willis said months before she brought this indictment, that it was imminent. and then there was a lot of delay, a very slow pace. now, we learn what was happening during those months. she was dotting her and crossing parties. she is ready to go to trial. we saw that today, when her response to the first defendant to ask for a speedy trial was to say, okay. let's go. that's something that doesn't happen all the time with prosecutors. typically, there is a luxury of time. you indict a, case there is a discovery process. prosecutors will continue to work, and prepare the case for trial. but she saw this coming, she clearly realize that this was a

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

atlanta, but this is not some sort of end of the world. lots of other countries, a lot of other advanced democracies that we think of as pure nations have gone through the process of prosecuting presidents and prime ministers and first ministers and, you know, politics it does not and, revolution doesn't happen, civil war doesn't break out. the streets don't run with blood. it -- life goes on. politics goes on and the it's just the first time -- >> can i just say that that is true, the dog doesn't bark and there has never been a more heightened domestic terror threat in our country. and all of it is focused around political grievances, either originating from or amplified by donald trump. >> and can we just, for a moment, ruminate on the irony of donald trump? what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> well, the law specifies, particular reasons that undeterred returnee could be removed. what you've described, willful misconduct in office, would be one basis for removal. there is a very general phrase, conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice. which brings the office into disrepute. perhaps that's the one that they might be thinking of. let me say, i would expect, if the commission operated as one should expect it to do, that it would not interfere with the pending criminal case. if president trump believes he's the victim of -- prosecution, or selective prosecution, he can bring that up in court himself. i suspect, if this commission were operating properly, they would not consider that kind of

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

just knowing what you're saying here in terms of people hustling in those lights that are there, was that the sort of the usually see in an airport tarmac. we did think this is a possibility tonight. we don't know for sure if it was gonna happen, but it looks like trump may decide to make public remarks before he gets on his big private plane and flight back to new jersey. if he does that, we're not gonna take those remarks life, but we will cover them for their news worthiness as we said in the past there is a cost to us as a news organization of knowingly broadcasting untrue things. and given his previous remarks, we are almost sure he will speak on, we will not carry those remarks live. you can be mad about it. we can take. it will let you know what he says after he has made those remarks.

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