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Trump Trial Today

they're going to try to bring out and make the argument that this is michael cohen vendetta against his former boss, that he's angry. he he was charged, he pled guilty to a crime, serve time for crime. and this is just all about a vendetta and they're going to tack the credibility of michael cohen all day, every day interesting, laura, give us your analysis of today's so-called sandoval hearing and explain to our viewers what that is a sandoval hearing is a fancy way of saying, i want to put the defendant on notice about what kinds of questions they might ask you if you do decide to testify in your when defense now, it is the prerogative of a defendant to do so or not to do so at an instruction to the jury that they cannot hold it against a defendant if they opt not to do so. >> but a defendant wants to know what is ahead of me. and so the prosecution has already told the court and press n the defense counsel the types and categories of information they will raise things like like the prior civil fraud trial, the e

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Katy Tur Reports

federal courts a 404b hearing, the rule differs slightly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. they balance the probative hearing, sometimes even something that is relevant and prerogative may be excluded if it's just too prejudice, that the judge has apply. the state wants to bring in as much bad character as they can. when you show that a defendant has bad character, the jury is much more inclined to convict them. >> danny cevallos, adam pollock, thank you, stick around. more updates as we get them. first, the middle east and israel launching a retaliatory attack on iran. what we can expect now in the coming days. don't go anywhere. coming days. don't go anywhere. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com.

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Trump Trial Today

number one. number two, they're going to focus on the fact that they're going to try to bring out and make the argument that this is michael cohen's vendetta against his former boss, that he's angry. he he was charged, he pled guilty to a crime, serve time for crime. and this is just all about out of vendetta and they're going to tack the credibility of michael cohen all day, every day interesting, laura, give us your analysis of today's so-called sandoval hearing and explain to our viewers what that is. a sandoval hearing is a fancy way of saying, i want to put the defendant on notice about what kinds of questions they might ask you if you do decide to testify in your own defense. now, it is the prerogative of a defendant to do so or not to do so at an instruction to the jury that they cannot hold it against a defendant if they opt not to do so. but a defendant wants to know what is ahead of me. and so the prosecution has already told the court and problem has and the defense counsel, the types and categories of

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

the prosecution, they want to be able to preserve their peremptory challenges. a fancy way of saying, i can get rid of you for any reason i want from my own prerogative based reasons, as long as it's not based on race or ethnicity, or gender and so they've used strikes, bleeding that they wanted this particular composition so far and now they have to less people who will be there, the judge saying he cannot be there on monday, which was when they thought oral are open with an actually start. also the same juror we believe is the one whose wife apparently had was known as a deferred prosecution agreement hey, man which is what happens when somebody is charged with a crime and the they don't have t jail time and they actually have to have certain conditions met. and if they meet those conditions during the duration of the time said, they then can have the prosecution go away entirely that apparently also happened in the 90s, and we're discovering all of this now at not the 11th hour, but certainly at a time when there's already seven and now five. and now five and the

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CNN News Central

welcomthe ct that it was moving so swiftly. we thout nday. now we've hit a speed n bump i mean, we were one step forward now, it'to aleast rors back and the process continues right now, boris, to find an impartiapanel of 18 jurors are, buthat's 12 jurors, as we know, needs to happen, plus six now, it might w become at least six alternates because of the pace at which we seem to be losing people on this jury pool. >> now remember these two jurors that were dismissed. they were not just prospective jurors. they had actually been seated, which means of course, at the defense and the prosecution chose not to use either of their peremptory strikes a fancy way of saying i'm going to exercise my prerogative to dismiss you for any reason that is lawful tside race gender, or ethnicy.hese were esseially compromised people we can say, listen, we agree that y cou be impartial w they't two of those people. and the reasons fo doing sothe first one, phoning in t judgeing,

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The Ingraham Angle

110 people about 50 of which will show up. these are hyper micro. the people in this room know each other and live in the same neighborhood. they may have looked at the signs in their yard and they know who people are going for. really intimate and interesting. they know who is speaking up there in just moments. as excited as we are, we cover this nationwide, it's a pretty low-key event. by the way, just a promotion right over here. you see charlie hurd and tom bevan from real clear politics. we are covering it all on fox nation in 10 minutes. watch the channel. don't miss the channel coverage. flip on fox nation and we will be behind the scenes going moment by moment at this iowa caucus location. we just got notice they are starting 10 or 15 minutes late because of whether in johnson county. county political leadership have the prerogative to make the changes they want to. the weather is not a factor. they want to make sure everyone can get here.

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Meet the Press

so equating the two, there is no comparison. our americans that are being held overseas, they are innocent. they were there celebrating the high jewish holidays and were taken by these horrible terrorists, so there is no equal term. the hostages are hostages. i would certainly ask to speak to any of their families and see the anguish and the pack and not knowing if their loved ones are alive or dead, and there is a very clear difference. >> as you know, mr. trump is also talking about pardoning some of those who have been convicted. would you advise him against him doing that? are you opposed to pardoning those serving time for january 6th. >> i am not opposed to that. that is a president's prerogative. so if former president donald trump is elected as our next

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Meet the Press

president, he does have the right to do that. and i think we all need to focus on january 6th -- >> 700 of them, senator -- 700 of them have pled guilty to storming the capitol on january 6th. you would support pardoning them? >> again, i am not saying that i would support pardoning them, but that is a president's prerogative to do so. we have seen many presidents through the years that have pardoned many others, and so if donald trump chooses to do that as our next president of the united states, again, that will be his decision. >> these are people, though, who attacked the building that you were in. you called them insurrectionists at the time. would you not counsel mr. trump against pardoning them? >> i did not call them insurrectionists. i don't remember using that term. i would say that they did break the law. they did break the law, and i am not excusing any of their behavior, but, again, that's up to the president.

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BBC News at Six

heavily pulled back home here today there has been a debate about whether the prime minister was acting appropriately in taking the decision as quickly as he did without consulting parliament. sometimes governments do, sometimes they don't, prime ministers have the prerogative to act without doing so and rishi sunak passionately defended his decision, pointing to those cases in the past where prime ministers have acted just as he did. on, as you say, quite a day for any prime minister, committing to military action. the early hours of this morning, back at their base in cyprus, the british jets involved back at their base in cyprus, the britishjets involved in air strikes on yemen. british jets involved in air strikes on yemen-— british jets involved in air strikes on yemen. ~ .,~ on yemen. good evening, mr speaker, should parliament _ on yemen. good evening, mr speaker, should parliament be _ on yemen. good evening, mr speaker, should parliament be recalled? - on yemen. good evening, mr speaker, should parliament be recalled? last. should parliament be recalled? last niaht, the should parliament be recalled? last night, the decision already taken by the prime minister, the speaker of the house of commons was called in for a briefing. irefill

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Americas Newsroom

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