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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

attorney's office is less concerned about the waters being muddy in front of the jury over this particular debate over the reimbursement plan for the stormy daniels payment. >> okay, so caroline, we've now been introduced to michael weisselberg. we've been -- allen weisselberg, excuse me, they've talked about michael cohen. they've talked about keith davidson, stormy daniels' attorney at the time. >> hope hicks. >> hope hicks. lotss of names. this sounds like a lot if you are the jury to be trying to understand, to wrap your head around, who did what, who was in which position? >> yeah. >> do you think doing a good job, is this how you would approach it? >> look, they're setting the stage, and with respect to weisselberg, talk about somebody -- this man has given up his whole life in service to trump, right? there is apparently reporting evidence that there are notations that weisselberg made doing the math in terms of how

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

he says is this is donald trump that you have seen for many, many years on tv and in other places. he is in some ways larger than life, but he is also here in this courtroom doing what any of us would do, defend himself. he kind of has to be there, doesn't he? >> he absolutely has to be there. the judge wouldn't let him waive his right to be there. if i'm the defense here, to teb die owe's point about what the prosecution will do, a common thing defense attorneys will do is get ahead of the unsavory characteristics of their defendant but te tell the jury, you don't have to like my client. he may have done unseemly things in the past. they even prepared jurors in voir dire asking questions about how do you feel about people that potentially cheat on their wives. would you be able to keep an open mind with respect to them. oftentimes you'll see defense attorneys say, look, my client's

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Trump Hush Money Trial

formula for evaluating accuracy. you have your varied life experiences to do so. so much like the jury selection was an art, as hasn't credibility is going to come from your own gut intuition. and what you believe to be true. yeah. and if unless i'm mistaken in the criminal justice system, the people represented equally important group at police investigate times, and the district attorney's offenders hold on. >> oh, i actually have a newfound respect right now. it's going to be calling you i also just as we're as we're doing this to stay on the same thread. >> look at what's at on the side of your screen. it's not only chuckle inducing to say this is real life, this is not a tv show because that's true in general, it's also interesting because the guy who is the defendant became known to people around the country in the world on a reality tv show show, he's late, wasn't court related. it was business-relate d and it is part of the dynamic

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

appointment and we know that the former president trump would like to go to his son's graduation in a few weeks but he hasn't gotten approval for that. >> the juror had a toothache which anyone understands knows how hard it can be. so the judge can be closed early for the juror but that's immediately what i thought of. you said you could easily move the schedule for a jurors dentist appointment but you can't tell the former president of the united states that he can attend his son's high school graduation? come on. >> martha: you say that this judge you see is not treating trump, you know, any differently because of its former status as president of the united states? >> what has troubled but me in this case is no one is above the law, is a good sentiment of course we agree with that. but what frustrates me is there's a lack of balance with but also need to respect the fact this man when the 2016 election and represented the united states and was the leader of the free world has the president of the united states and that is -- respect.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

for his freedom. >> david henderson, let me get your take to what we've heard from donald trump and how it plays into all of this. >> i find myself thinking, chris, if i was on this jury team -- not the jury team -- the trial team, how would i feel about this, it makes meer in ous vows. jurors are influenced by what happens in the press. what i see that makes me nervous are two things, him talking about how long it took to bring the case and talking about the fact that other agencies didn't bring the case. i'm not persuaded by that. none of us on the panel are persuaded by that. some jurors sometimes will be persuaded by that. here is the catch. he's very good at making these speeches outside of the courtroom. from what i've seen from him so far, he's not very good at testifying on the stand under the constraints of the courtroom and overall between those statements and between what his lawyer said during opening statements today, they have set a really high burden for themselves with respect to

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Life Liberty Levin

i former federal prosecutor been around a little while, with courtrooms and out, are you familiar with any other individual who has faced for criminal trials in four different jurisdictions simultaneously? are you aware of anybody was had to do with that? >> we are an absolutely unprecedented times in that respect as was made clear by our request in new york earlier in the trial for president trump to be allowed to attend his supreme court argument on presidential immunity next week. the judge obviously denied that. it just brings to light how all of these cases are coming to bear at the same time we believe the timeline being imposed by these prosecutors is fundamentally political. i was trained as a federal prosecutor prosecutions are never supposed to be political they are never supposed to appear political we are seeing exactly the opposite play out in courtrooms right now.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

♪ all americans today are thinking, as well, of the families of these men and women who have been given this sudden shock and grief. you're not alone. our entire nation grieves with you and those you loved will always have the respect and gratitude of this country. ♪ -they gave their lives for us. and we want everybody to know how much we appreciate that, especially their families, because it's the most precious gift they could give. ♪ -when we drove up in front of our house, our whole street, all of our neighbours were standing outside of our house to welcome us. just hugged and cried in the street. ♪ -we walk into the house that my brother and i

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

the national press. remember all politics is local, and he's going around the country getting local coverage, reaching out and talking to people. >> right. >> i think the only thing -- back to your original question on what will hurt him with independents will be a guilty vergt. up until then, no. >> here's the thing, lots of people are sort of assuming there will be a guilty verdict. it's been months and months, when is there going to be a trial. great, the trial's happening. that doesn't mean he's going to be found guilty, and if he's not, then what? >> oh, boy. i don't even want to think about that. >> then we have respect for democracy and for the democratic process. >> wow. >> do you think we're ready for that? >> that was such a responsible answer. i would never hear that from the far right media. >> i'm a college president. i got to be responsible here. >> think about this. this trial is happening in manhattan. donald trump, the boy from queens, spent his entire life

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

i would say we have to provide security for those jurors. >> we know what's right and wrong, and we think about what serves the american people, what serves our audience, our readers. what do you think? >> you want to allow context. i think it's important we understand who these people are to the degree that it protects their anonymity, but you understand the area, the place of where they're coming, how well educated they are, what types of jobs they are holding down. it helps give a perspective of how they might weigh in on this. we have to wait for the whole trial to play out and see what happens with verdict and what they're doing during jury deliberations. i liked it at the beginning. i would like to now stop it. i don't think we need to know anything more about who these people are. my respect for them -- i mean, these jurors, guys, think about what they're sacrificing for this, what they're risking for

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

there's got to be another reason. -well, how can he say that? where is he getting that from? what a big denial. -to be certain it was foam is nonsense, right? but to be certain it wasn't foam is equally nonsense. right? and that's what they were saying. "it's not foam." well, how do you know? -i know from the accident investigation team's perspective, no one was gonna go public and say, "we know what didn't happen." -you get that shot right there? that's a nasa official. he's holding a piece of foam, which he is now saying could not have had enough impact 'cause it's too light to have damaged those tiles that we've been talking about. -i knew ron. i had respect for ron. ron was linda ham's boss and a good manager. but what's always the first step in grief? denial. -i called ron and i said,

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