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The Faulkner Focus

peaceful protest and that is something that the first amendment doesn't protect. >> harris: wow. when you just said that i couldn't believe it. conspiracy to commit crimes as you look at that scene, you see not just the familiarity or similarity but there is more than that. it is the consistency of resources on that screen. those tents being so much alike. we tend to see it with the signage and chanting. groups of people now are becoming very similar. quickly, why does that lead you to think that's a propensity for more crime to be committed? >> my issue is not with the idea of the free speech. it is the people who violate that and who cross the line and engage in threatening or violent actions pushing people around. so if you are part of a group that congregates and then one person in that group starts to engage in that behavior, that

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Alex Witt Reports

power and its radicalism is growing. with me now is elizabeth newman, former senior adviser of the department of homeland security during the trump administration and author of the forthcoming book, kingdom of range, -- rage, the rise of christian extremism and the path back to peace. you know the politicians and other leaders have long used religion for power, for political gain, but you say, quote, during most of my lifetime, extremists were not allowed to participate in mainstream political discussions, they were kept at the fringes of society. is this how people like kari lake can gain prominence, get away with saying the things we just heard her say. are you more concerned with the people saying these things or the people they are speaking to? >> i suppose it is both. we should hold our politicians to a higher standard of ethic, especially after what we saw in 2020. there is no excuse now to not understand that your words do have tremendous power and influence over individuals that might have a propensity to violence. look, we are in about the 10th

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All In With Chris Hayes

issue. >> but i hear the term presidential -- present prejudicial. >> overly prejudicial. the judge needs to balance. the last thing you want is a jury that convicts this person because he's a bad guy so i looked over what the people want to go into on the danger with some of this is that some of it may be considered a little bit too much like what the defendant is charged with in this case and that's another problem. and that's another problem. you don't want the jury to think he has a propensity to do this. >> is a judge you don't want that, you want to be careful not to establish a pattern of bad acts that are not charged. >> let me ask you this though. trump said he's going to testify. that's worth as much as i'm charging you for it. would you advise a child -- client under these conditions

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The Ingraham Angle

right. everything'sonl hand basket wi , handbasket with him. the economy with inflation o, e a foreign policy. takehey want to take him out with take trump out. and if that doesn't succeed and i don't think itthin will.o. i think biden's pivoting to we're not even worry about persuasion. i don't thinink ther be presik there's goinglock to be presidential debates. it's going to be how can we get more ballast and trump h and why they want to lock him down in these courtrooms, keep him off the campaign trail, keephesestupid him locked into e stupid and ridiculous lawsuits and keep him tied up.camp staying in the gearsai with thin . but i will tell you this, pete, looking at a marquette poll from a couple of weeks ts, i think it's very clear what trump and republicans need to bex doing over the next six months in the face of this lawfare. biden was up among likely't voters by a narrow margin. you get to registered voterse t that aren't sure they're voting trump winning by 12. you get with unregisterewid peod people who love trump.bi he's up nearly 30 against biden. republicanden.icans sh bs shouln arms race right now with this lawfare. everything that's taking placeet . >> they need to get lows propensity republicans

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

pick for this case six because the max is allowed by law in new york, by the way. it's very important that they get six alternates because people get sick, the regular jurors. someone might on monday suddenly decide they too realize they can't be fair and impartial. it's very important to get those six. >> and harry, people are so vulnerable, they go home, they talk to friends and, you know, inevitaby this is going to come up. this is dominating conversations, especially in new york. >> 100%. they are all being put in a caldron. we've had several comments by potential jurors to the effect of i didn't realize how stressful it was going to be, and the evidence hasn't even started yet. combine that with trump's propensity for pulling stunts or making trouble. for starters, the alternates here are going to be as important as the regulars.

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Katy Tur Reports

comment was no comment. so i think it's remarkable and extraordinary. this could have played out two ways. number one, it could have gone to escalation, and the war that nobody wants in my judgment, or alternatively, it could have gone and so far has gone in that direction. a new threshold has been crossed. iran has never attacked directly, the israelis have carried out covert action but never something that is clearly so avert, directly as a consequence of what iran did to israel. a new threshold has been crossed. my question is in crossing that threshold, both sides attacking one another's territory, has it reinforced their propensity to take additional risks as tensions mount in the future?

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Deadline White House

the prosecutors said they would introduce testimony about weinstein, the judge said i would allow that and led him not to testify in his defense at trial. and it's become something suzanne foreshadowed a moment ago, an appeal issue in the weinstein case. so, too, here. i'm really glad to see the judge taking his time to think through these issues for monday. the prosecutors i think according to the news transcripts have offered three rationales for introducing this evidence. one is repeated fraud and illegality by the defendant, donald trump. that's a tough argument because the fact that you committed one crime doesn't necessarily mean you have propensity to commit another. the second, the one you were seizing on, i think is the strongest about credibility. and in particular, the prosecutor today talked about wanting to introduce evidence in the gag order proceedings in new york because there the judge summoned trump to the stand and found afterward that he had lied

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The Ingraham Angle

immigration, our foreign policy. so they want to take him out with lawfare. take trump out. if that doesn't succeed and i don't think it will. i think biden is pivoting to we are not even worried about persuasion. i don't think there is going to be presidential debates. can we get more ballots than trump. that's why they want to lock him down in these courtrooms, keep him off the campaign trail. keep him locked into these stupid and ridiculous lawsuits. and keep him tied up gears of the campaign. i will tell you, this pete's. looking at marquette poll from a couple weeks ago i think it's very clear what trump and republicans need to be doing over the next six months in the fails of this lawfare. biden was up among likely voters margin you get to register voters that aren't sure they are voting. trump is winning by 12. you get with unregistered people who love trump. is he up nearly 30 against biden. republicans should be in arm's race lawfare everything taking place. they need to get low propensity republicans battleground states

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Erin Burnett OutFront

$9,000 the fact that there was his new york state conviction, explain and talk about that. and that dealt with falsity. it dealt with conspiracy, it dealt with things that your business did that were pretty unsavory. and so this is important because if you testified, be prepared to be confronted with those issues before the jury, it doesn't make you look too good in the jury's eyes. so those are things that are somewhat significant. >> so the reason this is filed this way, i understand right. is because the judge would have the ability to say yes, you can do these sorts of things. yes. you know, you can't. so where does this go from here to do you think the judge says yes, all these things that joe he's laying out are fair game we'll have to see the hearing is supposed to take place on friday. >> the judge has enormous discretion the judge also has to say no, i will not let the evidence in if it's trying to prove that the defendant is a propensity towards committing certain crimes. but everything joey said would be allowed in if it's about his credibility, his honesty, and things like that but the judge will have to decide is it maybe also to

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Deadline White House

current president be weighing in about paul manafort and how wonderful he is at the moment of the jury deliberations in a criminal case. so he clearly has indicated his propensity to do this. his willingness to do this, a history of doing it and i do agree that the district attorney is correct to say that this is something we're hearing does need to happen on this as soon as possible. >> let me just press you a little bit. by saying people shouldn't be worried about making him a martyr, are you saying he should be imprisoned if he's viewed after he's had a chance to defend his conduct as violating the gag order. >> i do think that if the judge finds that this this is the notes first time. this is the th incidents of this. the judge short of prison, you

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