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Anderson Cooper 360

eisen, who investigated trump is counsel to house democrats in the first impeachment and litigated cases involving him previously, he's also the author of trying trump a guide to his first election interference, criminal trial david, you've been saying all along, you don't think the foreign president can get a fair trial in manhattan, is it that you just don't believe those 12 jurors and six alternates when they say that they can't be fair. fair. and judge, the case in the facts hey, look, anderson, i think it's a tough it's tough situation, right? everybody believes, i think in their heart, they can be fair, but they come, they come to this case with their own set of biases. and and if you just look at the demographics, almost eight and ten people in manhattan voted against donald trump so if you're, if you're one of those folks, i don't know how the jury breaks down, but i'm wondering who they voted for. and if you didn't vote for the former president i think you probably come to that jury with a real bias against him. >> norm, the former president's allies, they're not having about juror number 11. she said in court that she doesn't like the foreign presence persona that he seemed

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Smerconish

democratic voter, but i will tell the judge that i can be fair and impartial.& can i really who knows? instead, it looks like there's maybe one juror juror number 11, who sort of fits that mole then as alan said, there are several jurors who might worry me from the prosecution's point of view, keeping in mind that this case, the evidence is middling at s. you've got to lawyers who are going to systematically dissect this case. you've got some finance folks, you've got people who read the wall street journal. you got a guy who read our to the deal. so i think it'd be mildly concerned if i was the prosecution here, but i agree with alan. it looks like a solid jury that should be able to rule on this case. it's fairly i'm really surprised that juror number 11 wasn't struck for cause after saying that trump seems very selfish and self-serving. let me put on the screen alan, something else that was quoted about juror number 11. i don't have strong opinions about them, but i don't like his persona, how he presents himself in public i don't really agree with some of his politics, but that does not

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Take Me to the Opera

they're his calling cards, if you like, in his persona. # gemma e gemma la pompa del tuo... # gemma e gemma la pompa del tuo~~~#_ it was the welsh national opera that launched bryn's career and catapulted him onto the world stage. it was here in cardiff that he first performed one of his most iconic roles — that of falstaff, the opera by verdi, based on the shakespearean comic character. you can see that he wore a fat suit underneath... oh, gosh. can i touch it? yeah. ..which is... oh, my. ..padded with wadding, and it's got netting to create all the sorts of leg and varying areas to build him up as a bigger man than he already is. but i mean, that looks terrifically hot, and you're under all those lights and singing. you had to pat his brow down and make sure all was well whilst we did the change. five minutes' worth of four people helping him as we go.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

remember, the only discretion that we got from the judge was used common sense at certain points. so people's versions of common sense are very different when it comes to what you do in terms of the media. so you should expect these right-wing or me social media followers to be pushing this forward to that point. excellent art of the segway. we talked about juror number 11 with the attorneys earlier. she had bedded. that's like trump's persona. teddy seems very selfish, very self-serving knowing trump as well as you do, how hardest him for him to sit there and listen to that from a job? for and he's from florida and aly moved to florida, but from a fellow new yorker. >> well, just remember that donald trump has not been a room with someone who's going to say no to him more insult him for decades now, he purposely surrounds himself by people with people who are even the people who now say that when he was in the administration, that they tried to stop them from doing things many of those are profiles encouraged because during the time they weren't actually trying to stop him. it was later. he surrounds himself with people who say yes to him,

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Jesse Watters Primetime

with his hands. woodworking, metalworking. not bad. juror number 8. a retired wealth manager with two kids, says he knows about trump and he's more more interested in flyfishing and yoga. could be good. juror number 9, a single woman, no kids, gets her news from cnn and the new york times. so she has opinions about trump but could put them aside. and think you know that means? juror number 10. guy from ohio. works at a big company, college-educated. nonmarried, no kids, lives with another adult, he's an accountant. now that there's anything wrong with that. he also loves animals promote does he love caged animals? we will find out. juror number 11. a woman without a husband and kids, doesn't like trump's persona, says trump is very selfish and self-serving to and it's not my cup off -- not my

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Anderson Cooper 360

sides use their time to pro potential jurors in many responded candidly. one juror said she didn't like trump's persona and explain further. he just seems very selfish and self-serving. so i don't really appreciate that in a public servant. so i don't know him as a person. i don't know how he is in terms of his integrity. it's just not my cup of tea. trump's attorney, susan necklace that sounds like you don't like him and the juror agreed. she made it onto the jury another potential juror who was a business owner, told necklace that he's impressed with trump saying, i mean, he was our president. that's pretty amazing. he's a businessman in new york. he's forged his way he did not make it onto the jury qarrah, what are the just say about how much identifying information to expect about the jurors going forward yeah so after that first or raise the concern and the judge said he feared we lost a good juror in the case. he said that the media would be continued to be allowed to report on the inflation that

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

to ask you firstly to get more specific about. i said we'd come back to one of the jurors. this is the questioning of juror 11, both teams were done with their strikes. you the chance that fans can stand up and say, gotta go, you get ten opportunity sade. don't have to explain your reason. that person has to go get ten of those. they were done with those. here's what the questioning of juror 11. juror i don't like his persona. she's talking about donald trump. i don't like some i don't like some of my coworkers, but i don't try to sabotage their work. he just seems very selfish and self-serving trump lawyer s sounds like you're saying you don't like him. the juror said, yes that person is down on the jury. the judge said he was convinced, despite what her opinion is, she could be fair and impartial. you're shaking your head. >> that that's where a judge plays such a pivotal role because you're correct about the peremptory challenges, but there's also four cause challenges that's not a reason to say, judge, you can't put this person on the jury. she's basically telling you shows like this guy. if if that happened in any other case, in any other case, any of judge would say yeah. okay. she knows mr. jackson because he was the

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Jesse Watters Primetime

has a chance? as of the got the legs woodworking and metalworking? that is the guy that i think you want an injury, 70 creative, may be humble, works with his hands? >> sounds a good profile, but you can't really go in thinking who is for you against you, you have to pull them along, find what's going to motivate them, some of these people maybe will never do that in their life. but you never know. >> jesse: you are saying that a woman a flattered heats him, says he's not her cup of tea, hates' persona, trump and actually win her over? >> you might be possible that i -- there might be think she does not know about his case that might change your mind, these people were questioned by the defense, even though there's only certain number of challenges. then again, the judges not very generous with the challenges but

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All In With Chris Hayes

true that through their research the defense found a number of people swore they could be fair and impartial said a lot of things on social media that really raised some serious doubts about that. and i am sympathetic to those concerns. that having been said because they exercised their challenges too early they ended up with people on the jury not their ideal. one of the jurors is a person who said this today when pressed for whether they had an opinion of trump. i don't have strong opinions of him but i don't like his persona. and when pressed she said when he presents himself in public he seems selfish and self-serving and i don't appreciate that in a public servant. on some level, pressing the trigger finger too early resulted in their getting stuck with injury remembers not withstanding the social media posts, nonetheless expressed strong opinions against trump the man. >> totally. look, and judge merchan

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BBC News

and prosecution ran out of their strikes, which are essentially their ability to get rid of a juror based on any reason. in fact, one woman who said she did not care for donald trump's persona, well, his defence lawyers tried to get her removed for cause but they were unable to do that, the judge saying it wasn't about how she felt about him, it was whether she could serve impartially. donald trump was subdued throughout the day but upon leaving court, he said that he should be out campaigning and he said that this was an unfair trial. china's economy is facing its biggest economic challenge in two decades. the so—called factory of the world is struggling to recover from years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn. president xijinping's plan is to make and sell more electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines to sell to the uk and europe. but that has many western firms worried that low—cost chinese—made goods will force them out of business. 0ur china correspondent laura bicker has been to the country's manufacturing

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