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jury that they'll come back at the end of the case during closing arguments to argue how they proved case beyond a reasonable doubt, the prosecution will go first, the defense will then have the option to give an opening statement by new york law. they're not required to give an opening statement. but assume in this case, of course, that they are going to give an opening statement and they're going to be confined as the any arguments that they can make as well. >> of course both sides have different narratives and it's the tail of who gives the best narrative for this jury. what i'm curious to see, who will be the first to witnesses that the prosecution calls, because today it may be the day right after opening statements that they called it first witness and of course, the list of witnesses, the list of players in this case is really intriguing to say the least. so you have the former president and presidential candidate a porn star, a playable, a former playboy model. the national enquirer is former publisher. and of course i, trump's former lawyer and fixer, who went to

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required to give an opening statement, but assume in this case, of course, that they are going to give an opening statement. and they're going to be confined as the any arguments that they can make as well. >> of course, both sides have different narratives and it's the tail of who gives the best narrative for this jury. >> what i'm curious to see, who will be the first to witnesses that the prosecution calls because today it may be the right after opening statements that they call it first witness. >> and of course, as the list of witnesses, the list of players in this case is really trigging, say the late, so you have the former president and presidential candidate, a porn star, a playbook a former playboy model the national enquirer is former publisher. and of course, trump's former lawyer and fixer, who went to jail over the hush money payments. how soon do you think the first witness will be called? and who do you consider to be the style? and as for the prosecution well, the first witnesses today, given any delays that may occur, highly

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Trump Hush Money Trial

trump hush money trial. and i'm jake tapper in washington today, a courtroom collision filled with history shattering precedent, and a stock possibility that one of the two major candidates for president this fall will be a convicted criminal sometime soon the government and the defense will give two very different narratives about what happened been in that closing stretch of the 2016 campaign, prosecutors planning to present a mountain of evidence documents, and witnesses to corroborate it. all, alleging the donald trump as you near to plan to buy the silence and stormy daniels with whom he allegedly had a dalliance, and allegedly cover up what he did by falsifying business records now, the defense plans, campaigns, and altogether different picture to argue that the prosecution's case is built on puzzle pieces that do not fit together and built around the line hi of a convicted perjurer, michael cohen. >> the former trump fixer who has sworn to exact revenge on his onetime boss today, we may see a critical prosecution

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for it. i'm curious if you could assess how successful what you call an informational war by russia has been when it comes to the debate that is big hat in the us about the war in ukraine and the us�*s role in it? i ukraine and the us's role in it? ., . ., ukraine and the us's role in it? ., _, ., ukraine and the us's role in it? ., ., ,, it? i cannot comment on us domestic— it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics _ it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics given - it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics given our. domestic politics given our institutional policies, i can definitely say that the russians had been implement in several key narratives to slow down our decision—making not just in the us but also worldwide. some of these rhetoric is in good nuclear threats, they also push narratives about negotiations that russia is ready to negotiate with the west over ukraine's fate. as well as the rhetoric about not crossing russia's redlines by having the us or the west provide additional military material or long—range artillery systems and other equipment. i5

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i'm curious if you could assess how successful what you call an informational war by russia has been when it comes to the debate that is being had in the us about the war in ukraine and the us�*s role in it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics given our institutional policies, i can definitely say that the russians had been implement in several key narratives to slow down our decision—making not just in the us but also worldwide. some of these rhetoric include nuclear threats, they also push narratives about negotiations that russia is ready to negotiate with the west over ukraine's fate. as well as the rhetoric about not crossing russia's redlines by having the us or the west provide additional military material or long—range artillery systems and other equipment.

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Alex Witt Reports

evangelical protestants. how do we get here and was already happening before trump came along and augmented it? >> you know, i do think that the roots of what we are experiencing now go back decades. i traced some of this in the book that there were precursor narratives that set us up for a trump -like figure to come on the stage. those narratives are grievance to base. they are coming from a place of perception that you are losing power, you are losing influence and fear, fear that your role in society is being taken away as well as i sat through sermons back in 2012, the 2012 campaign told the pastors would be able to teach the bible in our country anymore if you voted for barack obama. that fear that we'll lose our ability to practice our religion, if you look at the

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The Weekend

we even knew then. and now know more about today. who does how does all this additional information about trump's involvement offset some of the narratives that are being thrown up by his trial team? also, when you have someone like justice clarence thomas, noting there have been many violent protests that have interfered with proceedings as the government applied this provision to other protests in the past. >> none. but this is different. >> far be it for me to try to unpack the machinations of justice thomas. when your tongue about the fake electors scheme or everything else that went into it, there is a different level of culpability and accountability that donald trump is facing. in terms of the narrative, should this go forward, the information we learned as of late, particularly around

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prosecutor? and what does it say to you, sue, as someone covered by defendants and high-profile cases when this is the take away. for the first time, you have a defendant who is like oh, no. >> donald trump will do more work for me than i could ever do in terms of what i will do as a lawyer. part of the reason for that is just what we were talking about. he can't control himself. he doesn't know better in terms of being able to present himself in front of a jury that will be in any way, shape or form likable or presentable. the other side is that donald trump is not used to being in spaces where there are narratives advancing about him that he cannot counteract and that is exactly why he has so much trouble with this gag order. there are things being said about him and he feels as if his hands are tied. he cannot stand the feeling. and i joked about it at the beginning of the last segment. the truth is that trial is a

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Ayman

this time around as well, if i'm getting that correctly. >> that's exactly right, and it's this playbook. they use it in europe, the use it in the united states, they use it over and over again, to amplify narratives they see as divisive within the american political discourse already, and to sort of lean into them to then link them more directly to things they want discouraged, for example, you can't support ukraine aid because then the border would be insecure. and we've seen this, these tactics are not new. the narratives are not new. we've seen them for at least a decade, and they've been talked about on this network for at least that long at this point. and the sad part is, the number of americans that still absorb this information, repeat this information without reflection on the fact that our stated adversary, which is russia, putin's russia, says of these are the tactics they're using to weaken us in the world, to weaken us at home, and to weaken us with our allies. >> kind of try to figure out when this narrative began to infiltrate the republican party, could you put your finger on a specific time? did it start with donald trump? did it predate donald trump? did he accelerate it? how much of this would you argue is tied to him

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World Business Report

narratives. ., ~' , ., , the public into the israeli arms and narratives. ., ~ , ., , . narratives. thank you very much indeed for _ narratives. thank you very much indeed for that _ narratives. thank you very much indeed for that insight _ narratives. thank you very much indeed for that insight there. - and injust over an hour — 11.30 gmt, that'512.30 british summer time — we will answer all your questions on the iran—israel situation live during �*your questions answered'. so get in touch and send in your questions using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions — or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk.

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