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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

couple of medicine members of the jury watch everything and even if the defendant does not testify, they are watching how the defendant reacts, connect themselves for herself, what advice would you have for the former president how to comport himself, once the jury is in the courtroom and they are watching you. >> well to the extent that he can sitting at the counsel table of suggest that he appear engage in which he always says be polite things pop up. certainly have good demeanor as you know, that they like and feel comfortable with. these very important for him don't do anything that could be perceived as intimidation grade i think anything they could be perceived as rude or abrasive, and he was to be as likable as a possibly can and given how i personally think it fair this whole proceeding is been against him, having a great example of that is just affected his gag order remains oppose yet there is not one for michael cohen is a podcast we do media interviews

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Prime Weekend

client, that will be the last time we grant you that courtesy. nicole? >> that is fascinating. it has not started yet and the prosecutors are already giving them, attorneys eyes only information because this trial needs to be protected from the defendant himself. take me inside what the final day of jury selection, they were sleeking the final alternates today. >> i know today is taylor swift day and i am a huge swiftie but the theme of today if we had to put it in a song is david bowie and queen's "under pressure" you saw juror upon juror, or perspective juror upon juror crack and show their nervousness in participating in this proceeding. we had a young woman who said that her father was friends with a, let's call him a big nemesis of the former president and eventually when she was questioned about her ability to

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Inside With Jen Psaki

from making or directing others to make public statements about any prost active juror or any juror in this proceeding. that's exactly what he did. >> it sounds exactly like what he just did. coming back to the gag order, there's a hearing this week. we are trying to understand, there are 12 jurors and its alternate. what happens if seven of them do remove themselves from participating as jurors in this trial? what happens then? >> well, if that happens, you have what is called a mistrial and you have to start again, but i want to just underscore a couple things. jurors in this city, i am in new york right now, they have rendered verdicts with respect to organized crime, leaders with respect to terrorists, i think that people should not

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

couple of medicine members of the jury watch everything and even if the defendant does not testify, they are watching how the defendant reacts, connect themselves for herself, what advice would you have for the former president how to comport himself, once the jury is in the courtroom and they are watching you. >> well to the extent that he can sitting at the counsel table of suggest that he appear engage in which he always says be polite things pop up. certainly have good demeanor as you know, that they like and feel comfortable with. these very important for him don't do anything that could be perceived as intimidation grade i think anything they could be perceived as rude or abrasive, and he was to be as likable as a possibly can and given how i personally think it fair this whole proceeding is been against him, having a great example of that is just affected his gag order remains oppose yet there is not one for michael cohen is a podcast we do media interviews

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

i know you're not a body language expert. i'm asking about your observations about david pecker. >> reporter: it's interesting. we didn't get a ton of testimony from mr. pecker. the proceedings ended at 12:30est earn time. there was a long break, there was an interruption because the judge told the jurors they could have writing implements and pads of paper if they wanted. he forgot to ask them if they wanted them. there was another interruption where everyone got school supplies. that ate up a lot of time so we didn't get a lot from mr. pecker. my impressions of him -- you'll see it in the transcript later today. he described himself as 72 years old. he's now self-employed as a consultant including consulting for the company that he used to run, but he doesn't run that company anymore. he did say he was at this proceeding under subpoena and he had a lawyer present in the

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The Rachel Maddow Show

what is the sandoval hearing? when a prosecutor wants to cross examine a defendant about pryer convictions, they have to give notice to the defense and the judge will decide which one ifs any the prosecutors can question the defendant about. so, this happens and in a case like this, where you know you have a high profail defendant. there are strong feelings on both sides about him. it will be much more long. a proceeding. you had 96 people brought in. 50 of them self-identify. that is not shocking in a case like this. according to donald trump's lawyer, 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan 50 out of 96. it is not bad. and the judge is moving along as fast as he can.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

overall impression of how today went. the version i asked, was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of normal proceeding, the kind of yeses and noes you would expect in a typical new york case? does this feel different? >> it was normal. it was interesting some of my colleaguing were shocked. because it is very different in the federal system. the judge is the one who does all of the questioning. it is really much more smoother. in new york state, the attorneys take a part of it. also, in the state system here in new york, there's a lot of preliminary matters that happen right before jury selection. like what you heard this morning. issues about what evidence the prosecutors want to bring in. there is also i think tomorrow is going to happen, something called the sandoval hearing.

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MediaBuzz

you say they, who is this they? there is not some massive, coordinatedded approach on messaging among the left coordinating with prosecutors and media. i mean, if there were, the left would be a lot more effective in its efforts, right? so i think that we have to be clear about who is doing what. there is a case, there is coverage of the case. the coverage of the case may not be that interesting. it may be about whether or not he's sleeping while he's, you know, in trial. it may be about a whether or not certain things are admissible. but how the coverage plays out versus how the case is proceeding, those are two different -- howard: well, i agree with you that it ultimately comes down to the evidence and the testimony, but there is no way this would be virtually wall to wall on some channels without any cameras in the courtroom9 if the media weren't putting up the numbers. tomi, the media keeps saying, oh, trump can't campaign, he's stuck. hasn't he been able to get his message out in we showed you some clips at the top of the program talking to reporters

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Inside With Jen Psaki

he is desperate right now facing 34 different counts in this tryout that really opening statements begin tomorrow. 34 counts. that is g like taylor swift new record has 31 songs. he has even more. >> pop culture reference. >> absolutely. the strategy is to try opto remove as many jurors as ve possible. he has to remove seven in order for a mistrial to happen. he probably isn't going to get there, but if he can get rid of a couple like the ones that are the most likely to convict that is what he is aiming for. it is absolutely a violation of the gag order. trump is barred from making or directing others to make public statements about any bo prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding. that is exactly what he did. >> sounds exactly like what he just did. i want to come back to the gag order, but they are all trying

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

violations that are alleged by the prosecutor. and this is criminal contempt not civil contempt. civil contempt basically is, you have not comply with an order because you just haven't done something and usually comes up and divorce cases where one spouse highs the assets of another and the judge has produced the money and the person says, no, the judge locks up the person until the person says this is where i put the money. so basically in civil contempt, the person has the key holds the key to the jail cell. all they have to do is give up the information criminal is different. the act has been done. >> so the allegation here and criminal is that he has violated the gag order ten times by posting on social media and posting on his website. >> so this is out of the hearing of the jury. >> it is a criminal proceeding. >> the prosecutor has to prove each violation beyond a reasonable doubt, and actually, if the defendant also has a

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