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good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and i m just back from spending the morning in court with the jurors. you must set aside any personal opinions or bias. with those words, judge juan merchan sent a jury of 12 citizens to make one of the biggest decisions of their lives and determine the legal fate of former president donald trump. we will dig into the enormous task now before them with our team of legal experts and analysts. defendant trump proclaiming his innocence and comparing himself to a saint. the former president, real estate mogul and tv star now confined to a bleak waiting room. so what happens if he actually got convicted? and miles away from that room where donald trump is right now, president biden and vice president harris are hitting the campaign trail together today. we begin inside that had new york city courthouse where the moment of truth for donald trump could be either hours or day away. the jury in the hush ....
for 18 year olds, rishi sunak also did his first video on the conservative party s tiktok account. hi, tiktok, sorry to be breaking into your usual politics free feed, but i m making a big announcement today and i ve been told that a lot of you already have some views on it. so, first thing no, i m not sending everyone off to join the army. what i am doing is proposing a bold new model of national service for 18 year olds. well, i want to bring in shona ghosh from bloomberg. everyone here listening to rishi sunak there. give us the basics, shona, because lots of people will think of tiktok as a platform for kids. mm. ..who clearly don t vote, but who is consuming political content on tiktok? so tiktok itself has been trying to dispel the idea that it is mostly a platform, an app used by children. and that seems to be true. erm, it is also widely used by the elder millennials. ..won t say which camp i m in, and also gen z, erm, you know, which is a pretty big cohort an ....
Of security concerns. they did. and i wonder if that s part of the reason that both labour and the tories have been so slow in really getting in on tiktok as a way to campaign or get votes, because if you compare it, we heard about new zealand, but if you look at argentina, if you look even at in america and how the democrats use it, you know, it feels like we re a bit behind also some european countries on that, which might go back to security. i think it s a really interesting medium because in terms of length of time, when you speak to political strategists about how they rank the different social medias, i mean, twitter, ithink is really seen almost as the lowest of the lows, where you put your nastiest attacks and just try and, you know, drive the westminster bubble. perhaps i d be accused of being a member of it, mad for a day on a media row, whereas facebook s much more targeted and there you can do paid targeting, and instagram, i think similarly. linkedln, rishi sunak s team r ....
Tiktok from government phones not very long ago last year, ithink, because of security concerns. they did. and i wonder if that s part of the reason that both labour and the tories have been so slow in really getting in on tiktok as a way to campaign or get votes, because if you compare it, we heard about new zealand, but if you look at argentina, if you look even at in america and how the democrats use it, you know, it feels like we re a bit behind also some european countries on that, which might go back to security. i think it s a really interesting medium because in terms of length of time, when you speak to political strategists about how they rank the different social medias, i mean, twitter, ithink is really seen almost as the lowest of the lows, where you put your nastiest attacks and just try and, you know, drive the westminster bubble. perhaps i d be accused of being a member of it, mad for a day on a media row, whereas facebook s much more targeted and there you can do paid ....
But then, of course, that s presumably because they banned tiktok from government phones not very long ago last year, ithink, because of security concerns. they did. and i wonder if that s part of the reason that both labour and the tories have been so slow in really getting in on tiktok as a way to campaign or get votes, because if you compare it, we heard about new zealand, but if you look at argentina, if you look even at in america and how the democrats use it, you know, it feels like we re a bit behind also some european countries on that, which might go back to security. i think it s a really interesting medium because in terms of length of time, when you speak to political strategists about how they rank the different social medias, i mean, twitter, ithink is really seen almost as the lowest of the lows, where you put your nastiest attacks and just try and, you know, drive the westminster bubble. perhaps i d be accused of being a member of it, mad for a day on a media row, where ....