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learned about william jordan, one was most chilling. in 2006 he pleaded guilty for failing to register as a sex offender and she found out his prior conviction involved the daughter of one of his victims, a girl around the same age as her own daughter. >> how awful was that? this man bring in to the household is targeting my daughter possibly. >> i don't know what his long- term plans were. >> as tempting as it was for mischele to crawl in a hole and make it all disappear, she couldn't . for one, she was still pregnant with his child and had a supremely difficult decision to make. >> his first wife said mental illness ran throughout the family lines. as a nurse i know how genetic that can be. not only that, but it would have tied me to him for ever to have that baby. thinking long and hard, i chose to terminate it. >> you know is people hear your story that will be judgmental

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her decision—making, she said she couldn't be sure that she could be impartial and fair and she was excused. another was a gentleman, originally from puerto rico, he said he found donald trump fascinating and was an it consultant. prosecutors questioned whether he was forthright about his criminal history and ultimately he was excused. later outside of court he told reporters that he had wanted to serve, but for the 12 jurors that have been selected, also one ' the remaining alternates will be chosen tomorrow, when court resumes, but out of the 12 there are seven men, five women, they range, diverse ethnicities, diverse professions, from a recent couege professions, from a recent college graduate to two lawyers and an investment banker, someone who works in sales, and the process of selecting the jury the process of selecting the jury really started to speed up later in the day after the defence and prosecution ran out

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Chris Jansing Reports

essentially outed by the media. juror four let go after seemingly lying to the judge. so now we're down to five. where does this go from here? plus, the family feud unfolding today with very high stakes, influencing the outcome of the presidential election. what 15 members of the kennedy clan are now saying about rfk junior's white house bid and why they're endorsing president biden instead of their own flesh and blood. >> and the nasty split between speaker mike johnson and house conservatives is somehow getting worse with personal insults and more threats to remove him from his post over foreign aid. we'll take you to capitol hill in just a minute. but we start with donald trump's hush money trial where the proceedings are unfolding more like a tv legal drama than your run-of-the-mill jury selection. two of the jurors who had already been selected for the trial are now out. juror number two, a female nurse, said she was worried she

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Ana Cabrera Reports

of course, it is a duty, yeah. >> does this make you want to follow this case even more? >> not really. >> no? >> no. >> wow. well, cat, i'm so thankful you took the time to talk to us and i wish you the best of luck. >> thank you. >> quite a moment as your first time serving in a jury and being -- >> it makes a good story. >> it makes for a very good story. thank you so much. >> i have a question. before you let cat go there, before you let cat go, i'm just curious, because she talks about duty -- >> come on back, cat, come back. >> she talks about this sense of duty. >> she's here. she's here. >> it is also her duty to be very honest and she couldn't be impartial, she felt. and given she has spoken with others who are around her, does she get a sense there will be a jury that can be fair and impartial selected at the end of the day? >> so, ana is our anchor in the chair right now. she's wondering as we're talking about this idea of duty, right,

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will be seated at up to six ? having seated seven at this point, seemed like good progress. but seated seven at this point, seemed like good progress.— like good progress. but then very cuickl it like good progress. but then very quickly it became _ like good progress. but then very quickly it became clear— like good progress. but then very quickly it became clear that - like good progress. but then very quickly it became clear that not l quickly it became clear that not only one but then two jurors were going to be potentially excused and then they were. the first is a young female and she said that really after sleeping on it and having family and friends reach out to her guessing that she was a likely juror, shejust felt guessing that she was a likely juror, she just felt that she couldn't really separate outside opinions from her decisions in court. she told the judge she wasn't sure she could be fair and impartial any more. thejudge sure she could be fair and impartial any more. the judge that essentially was a shame, she would've been a very good juror, then he actually asked news outlets inside the courtroom to refrain from publicising any other potential jurors' employers. an approach to thisjury selection what jurors' employers. an approach to this jury selection what is and isn't allowed. the second juror that

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educated about anti-semitism. >> meanwhile back on campus the students at the encampment say they will not leave until their demands are met, guys? >> brian: i would say it's a pretty significant problem. it is to in the -- thanks so much, brooke. so in the president's face to do that while she is testifying. they knew it could only get bigger. >> ainsley: she was supposed to deaf in december. she said she was traveling and she couldn't. so she watched those other presidents from the other ivy leagues and two of them had to step down. >> steve: that's right. so she learned from their mistakes. remember in december presidents from harvard and upenn who struggled with simple questions about anti-semitism if students should be punished if they called for the genocide of jews? both of them were ousted. the president of colombia learned from the mistakes. did i not realize there were 4700 jewish students on campus at colombia. and so this is one of the demonstrations last night that

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Americas Choice 2024 Iowa Caucuses

and i couldn't put my finger on it. i liked the way haley came across in the first debate. usually to me the debates don't make a big difference, but they kind of did this time. >> you hear that a lot, erin. we heard that a lot over the last five months from women in iowa who are warming to haley, although priscilla last night was trying to get information about caucusing from the campaign. they raised serious doubts about the organization, she couldn't get the information she needed. now let's come here to the des moines suburbs. polk county. next to it dallas county. suburban moms here. if nikki haley is going to succeed, suburban women who turned away from trump in 2018, 2020 and 2022, we'll introduce you toe betsy and jocelyn. both working moms. both single moms. both entrepreneurs. both saying toxic tweets, toxic language, goodbye donald trump. they're for haley. >> if desantis were to gain momentum and gain that, you know, a big part of the vote, that i would go with him in

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

fallen for it. >> and charles, let's keep talking about that case that clair is talking about, that is the fraud trial where judge engoron has already ruled that he is guilty of fraud. the two points here, at one point during his five-minute tirade, judge engoron told his lawyers to, quote, control your client. what my question is, is trump just pushing, seeing how far he can push the boundaries? because if anyone of us at this table, or clare had done the same thing, wouldn't we already be in jail? >> yes. and clare maybe the best reference for that, as a former united states senator. she couldn't get away with it. but jonathan, that is a very important point to understand. donald trump is consistently putting pressure on the -- . and he is doing it for a reason. if they don't stop, and then he gets to have unbridled access to his platform, and his mic to speak to his supporters and his followers, and say whatever he

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it's coming. shall we get on? yes. shall we stand? yes. i kind of want to feel it move. yes, hold on. 0h, hold on? it's going to move a lot? ok, you hold on as well. it does feel like it's sort of hovering, levitating. yes. a little bit bumpy but it's ok, it's pretty smooth. and so, what are some of your memories of being on here? it was very funny. my grandma — she came to wuppertal the first time in 1953. she stood at the street and looked up and said, "how can you come into the schwebebahn? " because she couldn't see that there was a platform. what do you think it represents for the people here? i think they like it because it's the one in the world. but i think they like to go from one

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

what my question is, is trump just pushing, seeing how far he can push the boundaries? because if anyone of us at this table, or clare had done the same thing, wouldn't we already be in jail? >> yes. and clare maybe the best reference for that, as a former united states senator. she couldn't get away with it. but jonathan, that is a very important point to understand. donald trump is consistently putting pressure on the -- . and he is doing it for a reason. if they don't stop, and then he gets to have unbridled access to his platform, and his mic to speak to his supporters and his followers, and say whatever he wants around the narrative. if they do stop him, then he gets to appeal that by saying they didn't allow me the opportunity to speak, and this is an issue that needs to be revisited. and we need to stop everything that's going on to revisit this issue, because i wasn't allowed to speak. which is why what judge engoron did, in terms of letting him have a certain amount of space to speak in court, was brilliant, because he gave him the space to hang himself, and

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