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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

>> go to deal dash.com right now and see how much you can save news night with abdullah next on cnn close captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a. >> loved one have mesothelial will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 808 to one 4,000 nine 30 monday morning. >> we'll hear opening statements in donald trump's hush money criminal trial, and just a half an hour later, two blocks away, also in new york city, a different judge will consider throwing out the former president's $175 million bond in new york attorney general, letitia james filed paperwork saying she doesn't believe a single award of that agreement that trump has with a company called knight specialty insurance. that's the company putting up the bond now, before that hearing was even scheduled, trump was already sounding off cases and threat to democracy,

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The Ingraham Angle

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Gutfeld

a bad one. >> yeah. and what's even more disturbing is thabad one.hat's evt, you kns one of the students that the school that threatened violence wasss, hispanic and the term illegal alien is just for hispanic people. it is for anyone who comeshispac to our friend from outer space. he did have paperwork. somouter definition right but s that really is of not the best look for the carolinas on really both cases since you've been talking about the ugliness of it because i always someo thought newcomer was someone who lost her virginity so i was completely confuseirginityd. kasi take us away from the tension has grown because we're always checking off. >> oh, how does klein and specter get among the most

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Smerconish

summarize the facts as follows. ms daniels has said that in 2006 she and mr. trump had one intimate encounter. a decade later as the 2016 election neared, mr. trump's fixer, michael cohen, paid ms daniels $130,000 to keep quiet a non-disclosure agreement is an illegal. mr. bragg's complaint is about the paperwork mr. cohen was reimbursed through 2017 via a monthly retainer disguised as a payment for legal services. the da said he padded his indictment by separately charging each invoice check and ledger entry to get 34 we're counts falsifying business records in new york can be a misdemeanor, but that statute of limitations had expired. so de a alvin bragg charged trump with felonies which require a showing of intent to commit another crime bragg was only able to do that because covid had caused an extension of the applicable statute of limitations for a year during which time trump was charged

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Dateline

gentleman skipped bail out of town and they were required to withdraw the money, so he was looking for a third party to withdraw the money. >> sound phony, like a con game? apparently, not to wesley. he said he knew the man who asked him to withdraw money, that he was a friend. >> they shall be paperwork. it looked legit, like federal police paperwork. so i assumed, you know, he was good, and i trusted him. so i said -- yeah, you know? >> so, wesley said, he took the atm card and with agreed to withdraw the maximum allowed amount each day, just as his friend had asked him to. his friend also said, it was fine to order a couple pizzas. >> were there alarms going off in your head, but you're hearing his voice on the phone telling you it's okay, it's legal. a teenager? i really trusted him. >> who is his friend?

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Fox News Live

now out. ththey're out until tuesday morning at 10:30 a.m. sometime in the next few minutes or it latelatertonight will call the t clerk's will get together and start to get some of this paperwork together and send this over to the senates. the senate will package this up, send it down to the white house for the president to sign if they pass it on tuesday. arthel: the press is basely standing by with the pens in hand ready to sign this into law for sure. again we are waiting to hear from speaker mike johnson so far he has staved off mrs. mr. greed others to keep his job. remain as they house speaker he's going to be speaking momentarily and really interested, chad, to find out what the speaker has to say. not only about the process today and the message of the passage of this foreign aid bill package sends to the world. two world leaders to friends and foes alike because everybody was

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

are they political, are they going to bring up this case? these are the questions that really both sides are trying to get to the bottom of. but also but we're going to be wondering and we're hoping to get some kind of guidance from the judge on when these jurors leave the courtroom. >> this is such a high profile case and we're hearing manhattan. try walking down the street and someone not aware of what's going on in this case, maybe even the inadvertent consumption of information might be something and for the judge to consider here. and again, we're watching very closely wolf to see what the former president is doing inside of this courtroom were told that he is slipping through paperwork. he is more attentive did he is recipe is looking towards the jury pool when they are describing the questionnaire. so we might find out this very day who those 18 people will be to decide the fate of former president of the united states laura, thank you very much that kristen as well. >> let's continue this conversation right now, joining me, the former trump white house attorney jim scholz. jim,

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

questioning the 30 minutes of questioning she began crying when she was handed the microphone during the questioning and said, i'm sorry, i thought i could do this. i wouldn't want someone who feels this way to judge my case either. they went on to say, i don't want to feel like i've wasted someone's time. this is just so much more stressful than i thought it would be. and this is really indicative of what we are seeing here and just how pride profile this case is and what it means to some of these jurors to be sitting in the room with donald trump, a former president. we know that he is sitting there. yes, he is looking at some of the jurors with the times he's going through paperwork there talked about their experience was just how shocking it was to be that close to him. and also the pressure of understanding that this is going to be covered by the media so closely that understanding who this defendant is, what this could mean moving forward and so this just gives you a real embodiment of why these alternate are so important. yes. she hadn't been chosen to

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The ReidOut

going forward or it could stay smooth. it's been two different kinds of weeks, it seems to me. >> if you were prosecuting this case, who would you call first? because there are different ways to do it. michael cohen was at the start of the catch and kill trial, as was david pecker from the national enquirer. or they could go back and start with stormy daniels. what would you anticipate being that first witness? >> yeah, it's a great and big question. cohen, they said, is going to be the sort of tour guide, but i think it would be a mistake and they won't start with him. my best guess is pecker. they'll start through macdougal and set things up for either that or a very sort of banal witness that just goes through paperwork. i think they'll start with low emotional intensity but then try to frame the story and have cohen somewhere in the middle. you don't want him as the last, you don't want him as the first. >> and give us a sense of what we should expect to see, lisa, on monday morning at 9:30 sharp.

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The Beat With Ari Melber

indicted over that. >> donald trump's busy ceo defense there, we're joined by andrew weissmann, the former senior prosecutor in the mueller probe and a former u.s. attorney who has prosecuted cases ranging from organizes crime to complex financial organizations. we just heard from a trump defense attorney and you wanted to rebut for starters that ceo argument. >> sure. so first, you know, i'm not here to carry the water for either side. i think i'm going to tell you what i think that you're going to hear. >> sure. >> from the prosecutors. because they're going to be aware in a case where you are going after somebody who is a senior official, it happens when you're going after enron executives, when you're going after a mob boss that we talked about, where people who are in those exhausted positions, whether it is an organized crime or in a large company, say i didn't really know what these minions were doing. who knows what they were doing and what paperwork they were filled out. that is way beneath me.

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