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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

then both parties would risk the possibility that the dea would seek to have bonds revoked. obviously, that would be another hearing. and so, i think it can be done, but i think it's going to be -- going to take due care to make sure that the lines are respected and not crossed. because crossing them would have some very serious consequences. >> and joyce vance, he's under similar behavioral can restraints in the washington d.c. case with jack smith, as a special prosecutor in that case. but donald trump's never indicated that he has the slightest respect for anything like the kinds of conditions that they're imposing on him. >> no, he never has. he has continued to make comments that are right on the border of threatening witnesses, making comments about the judge. this is behavior that he has displayed throughout his entire presidency, so it's no surprise that he has been unable to

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Deadline White House

he has first amendment rights, he's a candidate for political office. he has a right to campaign. he is presumed innocent until proven guilty, so the judge will be reluctant to put any restraints on him. i think you're right, some of this could color the government's arguments when they're trying to talk about things like scheduling and oppose various delays and motions he might file. it could also be things he says and does will end up undermining legal positions. there's a lou 6 steps between here and a trial. there's a lot of motions his attorneys will be filing, and sometimes i can see him saying inconsistent things with his defense. at the same time, i think the government, you say, puts blinders on. i think they're trying to be as

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FOX and Friends

all of you. tell me why. >> on the federal level, it would take so much to get an abortion ban. she was right about getting a consensus. let's agree on some things. let's have a pragmatic approach. me personally, i understand that his abortion debate is a big debate. republicans, needs to be left alone. some of the pressing issues of our time right now that i feel that, you know, roe v. wade got, you know, struck down in the supreme court. we made some headway. let's leave it to the states and move on to issues that right now really are pressing for this country. >> she is being realistic. nothing is going to change. we can change it. she does i'm unapologetically pro-life. she doesn't like abortion. she knows that in some situations, it's going to happen. that's but restraints on that. you can't have it at the last week. you can't have it after the baby can feel pain.

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Breakfast

appear in the dark and there have been occasions when the public sector and the courts, we used restraints on prisoners to get them into the dark and cuff them so they could hear sentencing and hear the impact statements from victims and families. do we need legislation? i am not sure we do. if a change in legislation is not the answer, what is? it legislation is not the answer, what is? . legislation is not the answer, what is? , ., ., ., is? it is down to the 'udge to decide if they i is? it is down to the 'udge to decide if they want i is? it is down to the judge to decide if they want the i is? it is down to the judge to i decide if they want the defendant to appear in court. they might be acting on intelligence. you have to remember how traumatic it will be forfamilies and victims remember how traumatic it will be for families and victims if the defendant causes disruption in court, if they are abusive towards the family orjudge or continue to act violently in the dock. that could be traumatic. there are alternatives. we have technology we could use. a lot of prisons have videos so we could remotely do court cases from a prison. it is practical we could take a prisoner from their

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Nicky Campbell

to add to your pain. it once, then of course that is going to add to your pain.— to add to your pain. it will. just b the to add to your pain. it will. just by the very _ to add to your pain. it will. just by the very fact _ to add to your pain. it will. just by the very fact that _ to add to your pain. it will. just by the very fact that they - to add to your pain. it will. just by the very fact that they have | by the very fact that they have refused to attend court, they are usually in their cells, they are usually in their cells, they are usually in the court building by that time and then did decide that they don�*t want to go into the dock to listen to what the judge has got to listen to what the judge has got to say, the argument is lost because you are going to carry them up by restraints, i have been involved in numerous ones where we have wrapped in towels around peoples heads to stop them spitting at us. do you want to witness that? does the family want to have that added to the grief even more? is family want to have that added to the grief even more?— the grief even more? is this when ou had the grief even more? is this when you had to — the grief even more? is this when you had to bring _ the grief even more? is this when you had to bring people _ the grief even more? is this when you had to bring people up- the grief even more? is this when you had to bring people up to - the grief even more? is this when you had to bring people up to the| you had to bring people up to the courtroom to be part of the trial before the sentencing? for sentencing. _ before the sentencing? for sentencing. that _ before the sentencing? for sentencing. that is - before the sentencing? for sentencing. that is what i before the sentencing? fori sentencing. that is what you before the sentencing? for - sentencing. that is what you would have to no sentencing. that is what you would have to go through. _ sentencing. that is what you would have to go through. again, - sentencing. that is what you would have to go through. again, this - sentencing. that is what you would have to go through. again, this is i have to go through. again, this is the whole point, isn�*t it? this gets the whole point, isn�*t it? this gets the heart of the matter. people can agree that we would like to see those people in court but actually winning to get them to the practicality of it, potentially you

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Deadline White House

there is almost a pipeline of taking these arguments, bringing these cases, getting them all the way to the supreme court and changing policy. i wonder if you would be part of an effort to make that happen to protect democracy, otherwise how does this protect the country from him? >> nicolle, our constitution is written for the most part in broad, open-ended capacious language that -- in which the restraints on our government are defined and our rights and liberties as americans are defined in broadest principle. on the other end of that continuum of language in our constitution are much more specific provisions akin to statutes as opposed to constitutions in which the constitution defines, for

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Ana Cabrera Reports

his release. that piece goes on to argue that any other defendant would likely face consequences for these types of comments, perhaps even be put behind bars. do you agree? >> i think there's a difference between sort of ambiguous characterizations of a person and things that up the ante into threatening language. because there's trump and there are an army of people who hang on his every word, what might not be threatening from somebody else's mouth turns into a threat in his, but your point about who the focus is here is even more important to me. he's not going after witnesses in that investigation right now. his ire is mostly directed towards judge chutkan, which shows me that he is really trying to bait her into some sort of restraint is on his free speech rights. it's almost as if he wants those restraints so that he can point to it and prove this person was biased against me all along. >> they're putting him down. his former a.g. bill barr quoted

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CNN Tonight

we welcome folks to come, montgomery's open. this was an isolated incident and again we are going to move forward from this. >> can you tell, me, sir where arrests might happen? you talked about more charges, but do you see more arrests happening as well? >> well, we are surely looking at every piece of evidence that has come in. we have hundreds of videos and witness statements at this time and, you know, i would say at this point it is highly likely that more arrests and more individuals will face charges. >> okay, so more arrests and more people facing charges. i want to take a look at this video, a lot of people talking about the man wielding a folding chair during the brawl. important to know that he is being put in restraints by officers doing this, and you are still looking to speak with him. why? >> well, we have identified him and we know that, based on what we know now, with that chair incident, we need to interview him and we need to continue our investigation with regards to

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Newsday

away. what we would expect to see is him to win another election in cambodia, in this case 2028, and then i would say you would have a bit more opportunity to rule the way he wants. but keeping in mind that in cambodia, the way political power is structured, it is still through these alliances and this money politics that exists, and so he still has to pay attention to that side of things, ratherthanjust pay attention to that side of things, rather thanjust going things, rather than just going out things, rather thanjust going out and doing what he wants to do. so there are some restraints on how he rules. lee morgenbesser, _ restraints on how he rules. lee morgenbesser, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday today. let's turn now to a controversial policy in the uk that's attracted attention around the world. the first of possibly hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers have moved onto a giant barge docked in dorset, to be housed while they await the outcome of asylum applications. the government says the vessel will be better value

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Fox News Live

of energy, but also disrupted the entire global energy market and so, we really can thank biden, yes, we can actually blame them though not thank them, but blame them for what we're seeing today in the inflation that's out of control. griff: fitch downgrade. the news this week. what happened? >> look, we just don't have the financial restraints in place. i mean, right now, about the only thing that we can only start looking at is an actual constitutional amendment for a balanced budget. honestly, both sides i think over the years have been contributing. griff: i have a solution. as a fully disclosed avowed taylor swift fan, she's helping the economy. >> yeah, actually she really is. in fact the latest fed beige book she contributed $5 billion to consumer spending and what we might be doing, let's not calling it bidenomics, it's

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