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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

on. let's take it away from the jury and have that discussion. it could be something that's happening as far as body lang, which we'll see. sometimes what happens is it might be the former president exhaling or he's been doing something else that the judge might be saying this is getting a little out of hand. >> merchan sustained this last objection. so there have been at least two objections, as far as we know, one was overruled. this one was sustained. asks for the past comments to be stricken from the record. >> there is more of this right? >> reporter: right. this is -- if you can forgive me as we're trying to track this in realtime and make notes as they come in here. this was ultimately, if you give me a second here. >> vaughn, as you're looking at that -- >> reporter: blanche says that, if you may pick it up. >> you make sense of it, and we'll just chat with our -- it looks like trump is also talking at one point with his attorneys

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they put something sinister on him." prosecutors say is illegal at about 34 checks that trump made out to pay for a species after the first day of testimony, the former president left in the hallway. they said he thought it all went very well. >> you heard it today for the first time. this is what i got indicted over it. this is what takes me off the campaign trail. because i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida now. i should be a lot of different places right now campaigning. >> the former president also criticized his former lawyer, michael cohen nda alvin bragg for bringing this case in the first case. david pecker will be back for a day 2 of his testimony tomorrow. while he testified on the witness stand, the jurors were taking copious notes. they are really paying attention to what is being said in this trial. brief testimony today.

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Trump Hush Money Trial

are seeing on the screen those are notes from our three colleagues inside. >> so you have a minute by minute, second by second. i'm going to count. >> and also, i think just the dynamic for trump. obviously there's no cameras in the courtroom that's how we're relying on our colleagues for these updates, but the dynamic and the courtroom trump it's not surrounded by his political aides like he typically is, or friends, or family, or allies. he's got his legal team, but everyone else is seated towards the back of the courtroom. so he's not able to confer with them. he ceded there next to he's got three attorneys in the room with him. >> and i think that picture there just speaks to the moment of what donald trump's life is about to be like where he is not a control of his schedule or his environment, are able to respond in real-time. >> three things that he prioritizes and values and typically is used to capital eyes off of as since he was in the white house when he was on the campaign trail. and even as a businessman, here in new york, his entire life is changing for the next six to eight weeks. now that he's in that courtroom and this is going forward and the judges in charge of the schedule, not donald trump. >> it's going to be very

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Trump Hush Money Trial

he is looking over at them as the judge is explaining, they can take notes, but they should be brief and shouldn't be something that distracts from what's actually going on. his urging them to pay close attention to what they're about to hear as arthur was just talking about from the prosecution, but also from the defense, also that there's going to be a lot of evidence. this is not just going to be based on testimony of people like michael cohen they're also going to be relying heavily on documents here arthur want to thank you so much for your time and reaction proceeds really appreciate it on this morning as we stand by for opening statements and don't comes hush money trial. >> we're getting new information about the prosecution's first witness, man, who admits to a scheme to buy and very damaging stories about donald trump woodpecker will have more on him when we come back riyad saves new album is breaking records called the

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Trump Hush Money Trial

question with the answer that is evidence. so he's laying out exactly what they have to do as they contemplate these charges over the next five to six weeks, he says i remind you throughout these proceedings that the defendant is presumed to be innocent. and of course, mourn present. trump has pleaded not guilty and also denied the affair with stormy. >> well, and also our reporters say that trump's eyes are closed. >> is judge merchan is read eight of these directions to the jury. i think it's also just a reminder of how tedious a lot of this is going to be for the former president to be sitting there as he is listening to all of this. and then of course listening to those opening statements which will be in prosecutors words of his actions yeah. you can continue to fall across a follow on the left-hand side of your screen, the notes from r3 folks inside the courtroom, 20 me now, criminal defense attorney or their eye dala, you represented some very high-profile, controversial defendant and it's harvey weinstein, rudy giuliani how do you approach opening statements in a case when the jury knows your client and he's one of the most famous or infamous people in the world.

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Trump Hush Money Trial

repercussions of it to talk to friends and family, and to see what that means. >> we're also getting our first image of trump. >> i'm told will will put that up pull it inside the coordinate and pull it. can you just explain a little bit? the first image we're getting today of him inside the courtroom on the left-hand side of your screen, we're seeing information coming from inside the court. can you just explain who is sending us that for our viewers? >> quite the operation because there are no cameras are allowed in court for this historic case and so instead, we rely on our colleagues, so we have one colleague inside the courtroom, kara scannell she's sending us information. we also have two other colleagues, jeremy, herb and lauren. lauren del valle. it yes. they're sending out notes to us and real time and it's quite difficult to hear this process. it share it with three different people. they do an exceptional job keeping us up to date on exactly what is going on. so caitlin are looking at our phones. that's what we're reading reading the feed from our colleagues and that's what are your viewers

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recap, judge merchan said that lawyers are not allowed to make comments about witness testimony. let's bring back the pan. all the lawyers in the room smiled when the judge said that happens on tv and in the movies, that does not happen in real trials. >> well, they're smiling in this room as well. because it's true. you're gonna have to balance again to what jurists think happens in law and order within 48 minutes, you've got a crime committed to defendant identified, arrested, and you have some of locking down the steps at the end of the trial in 42 minutes here it's interesting because there's a moment he says that the lawyers, or the notes are not a substitute for the actual transcripts digital come into play and having lawyers on your jury as well, we were concerned about remember, can lawyers beyond the actual jury, the reason you'd love concerns because you might be deferential to them and say, is that what happens at the issue here? it's almost a way of reminding a look, the prosecution and the defense, they have to build their case. they have to defend their case. but the lawyers and i note-taking is not going to substitute for you what you're hearing. again, there is no

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

control what advice the former president was receiving, but certainly madeleine or molly would have been in position. >> let me clarify before i lose you. her desk would be right outside. she would know who goes in and out. >> the physical location was that she would have been right outside and everyone would have come by her desk. >> thanks so much, marc short. >> something interesting he said, donald trump was his own chief of staff. that's a theme we've talked about a lot here, which is that donald trump has been his own boss for a very, very, very long time. he ran the family business. he was president of the united states and called the shots. he ultimately decided from his gut often how his campaign was going to go. both in 2016 and in 2020. and now we're seeing, we don't know how many when we get someone who's been in the courtroom, how many, but he's been passing notes. obviously, he is somebody termed

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

conspiracy in order to further the conspiracy are admissible in the conspiracy. that's essentially what you're looking at. to your first question, andrea, mr. trump is charged with the falsification of books and records. illegal under new york law. that's typically a misdemeanor. what makes it a felony is if he did the falsification, ordered the falsification of those books and records to accomplish something else that was unlawful. here, for instance, to violate state and federal election law. so the government's going to have to prove all of this. me saying it on television is utterly meaningless. the government's going to have to prove this in a court of law by proof beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury, but that is what they told the jury in their opening statement that they intended today. >> charles, during the opening statement the prosecution was making, donald trump passed multiple notes trying to i guess

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

pomeranz did because that's bad stuff. and when are they going to look at all the lies cohen did in the last trial. he got caught lying in the last trial. pure lying. and when are they going to look at that? we'll go to another subject because just a few blocks away, they had a trial on $175 million, letica james. it's all coming out of the white house by the way. that's confirmed judge angoran. he didn't know about collateral, security. >> we'll continue to listen to donald trump after the first day in court but i think you're getting a sense of probably some of the notes that he passed to members of his defense team and also some of the things he might be whispering. but we should do a number of fact checks. first of all, this is not a case about $130,000 payoff. again. it is not illegal to pay hush money. that is not what this case is about. this case is about the

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