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Morning Joe

todd blanche said, "i can promise you he won't tweet," to which merchan said, "you can't make that representation." blanche said, "we'll treat it as attorneys' eyes only information and won't share it with the client." merchan said, "i'm not going to direct them to do that either." there is a level of distrust here. both of the defendant and also sort of a level of distrust that they can't be independent from their client. i don't think merchan was angry with blanche. if anything, sort of reminiscent of a similar moment with joe tacopina, who litigated the first e. jean carroll trial, where he also tried to make a particular representation. if you give this information to me, i won't share it with my client and my client won't do anything. judge lou kaplan said something to, "i don't think you can make that representation." it is less about the lawyer and more about the client. of course, it exists against the backdrop of trump continuing to tweet and the d.a. making an

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

blanche, who todd blanche who was trump's lawyer, proposed that he would assure the district attorney's office that trump would but not post about the witnesses if they shared their witness list. the judge responded, i don't think you can make that representation so they're the judge is not only saying no, i'm not going to force them to give you the witnesses, but also i don't think you have control of your client, so it's great for the defense team. >> there. these are the legal consequences of these political attacks, right? if you we're not abiding by the gag order. the district attorney's offices look, we're not gonna we're not gonna extend that courtesy that we normally would to give you these witnesses. and this is something that i'm sure it's very frustrating to the trump lawyers because they would love to know who has gumming down the pipe so that they can adequately prepare. but the district attorney's office, clearly that is an argument that is a fear that as well founded, the judge agreed. and i should say first of all, thank you, both. i should say that there will be a hearing on the gag order that is in place, that he the former president, is maybe think a little bit,

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BBC News

these guidelines will be removed from the platform. for meg, the day the videos are gone for good can't come soon enough. they shouldn't be allowed to be posted online without consent. these videos are creating almost like a danger of violence towards women. glastonbury has announced it will have its first ever dedicated south asian area at this summer's festival. it was designed by south asian cultural organisations and will be part of the shangri—la area. named �*arrivals', the space will host artists including dj ritu, anish kumar, manara and nabihah iqbal. the announcement follows rising calls for greater representation of british asian music and artists. let's speak to dj bobby friction, who says the dedicated space a dream come true —

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Morning Joe

then she elaborated, "when he presents himself in public, he seems selfish and self-serving, and i don't appreciate that in a public servant." that's a woman who ended up on the jury yesterday. in part, because there were other people who were offensive to the trump team that they struck earlier, then they ran out of the ability to challenge folks like that particular juror. >> fascinating, lisa. also, yesterday, toward the end of yesterday's proceedings, trump's legal team asked prosecutors to provide the names of the first three trial witnesses. prosecutors refused, explaining while they typically would turn over that information, they did not want to in this case, because trump already has been posting online about potential witnesses. the judge said he could not blame prosecutors for that objection. trump's attorneys offered to commit to the court that trump would not post about any witnesses, but the judge responded, quote, i don't think you can make that representation. >> oh, my god. >> so, to say the least, trump's

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Chris Jansing Reports

monday, okay, paul? so trump's lawyers asked for the names of the prosecution's first three witnesses in court yesterday, and i want to read for you what happened. look, i got to be honest, that's a courtesy that we normally extend. mr. trump has been tweeting about the witnesses. we're not telling who the witnesses are. i'm sorry. the court says, i can't fault the people for that. then todd blanche, trump's lawyer says, what if i commit to the court and the people, the people of course being the prosecution, that president trump will not tweet about any witnesses. the court, that he will not tweet about any witness? mr. blanche. well, the court, i don't think you can make that representation. how do you navigate a client like donald trump, paul? >> it's virtually impossible. you tell him that if he continues to talk on social media about witnesses like michael cohen and stormy daniels

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BBC News Now

is not stigmatising anyone, is not applying to individual persons, it isjust, it will only applying to individual persons, it is just, it will only require non—governmental organisations to declare their incomes and their spending on an annual basis, and it will be very close to the european directive which was adopted three months ago by the european commission and passed onto the european parliament for approval. the european directive uses exactly the same wording as the georgian legislation and let me quote, it's transparency of interest, representation of foreign sources. interesting, how some call it a russian law, those who support it collects age european or american

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

>> reporter: tonight that valedictorian says she doesn't regret her activism. >> it's not about the speech. it's about representation. it's about the principle. >> reporter: david, the situation here is not over. we are here in front of columbia university, where another group of student protesters have just marched, camping themselves right here outside of the campus, and many of those student protesters telling me they plan on staying here overnight. david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you. we turn next here tonight to yet another round of severe storms, more than 30 million americans on the path tonight, across several states from texas to indiana, and then the system moves east. the system moving across the heartland at this hour, possible tornadoes, damaging winds and hail from dallas to nashville to indianapolis. senior meteorologist rob marciano back with us tonight. hey, rob. >> hi, david. very active ray door again. tornadoes northeast and southwest of st. louis, right around now. we've got an active warning there, including severe

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CNN This Morning

that big, amorphous group? group of voters who would like hypothetically, some kind of third choice don't necessarily agree on what it is. and when they learn more about rfk in his positions, whether it's democrats who might like the kennedy name, but then they learned that he's got these sort of cookies sort of right-wing coded views about conspiracy theories or what have you, they may or they see biden being endorsed by the kennedy family. maybe they peel away and then when trump supporters, here are some of the liberal stances that rfk has taken. he is a democrat. historically, he did at one point seek the democratic nomination and most of his positions are more on the liberal sayyed, he's an environmentalist. maybe they peel away as well. so i will be interested to see see if his vote share grows before it shrinks. >> what usually happens if there is a name recognition challenge here as well? >> all right, well, as you mentioned, the two unpopular candidates and the kennedy name has a stature and has representation in american political mythology. so being able to pull that energy

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Women make a stand with votes, but men keep seats

Roughly half of all Indian voters are now women. The increase in their numbers in the populous Hindi belt states over the past 15 years is shaping pol

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