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what -- donald trump's not there as an observer, sitting there, you know, supporting a friend and dozes off. this is him, and he can't stay woke. so who's the sleepy old man? >> i got to tell you, that courtroom is cold. it was warm earlier this week, but it is so cold. i'm wear a jacket in there. >> the -- >> should keep him awake. >> right. the argument from this side monday was it was so warm, everybody was tired. >> i hate -- he was more asleep on monday than he has been. >> he was in more like a rem-like sleep. now -- i got to -- nothing against him. i sleep everywhere but here. no one's going anywhere. i want to remind everyone what trump looks like on the stand. it's not pretty. so however this hearing turns out i imagine they're studying this tape i'm going to show you. also ahead we'll talk more about that terrifying scene vaughn and sue were talking about just outside the courthouse and what it means for the start of an ex-american president's first-ever criminal trial. the first time this has happened from a security perspective as

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intention to sets himself on fire in advance. there is no apparent or direct connection to precisely what's happening inside the courtroom. the situation today, though, does raise concerns for those in and around the courtroom about their personal safety and the personal safety and security for jury members and court officials and the press. everyone associated with this unprecedented criminal trial of an ex-american president. joining our coverage, former assistants director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank fiblusi is here. vaughn, sue, and the rev with us. this is obviously a tragic incident for this individual and his family. this is also an incredibly protected space, not just in new york but i can't imagine there's a more protected space anywhere on the planet right now. your thoughts. >> yeah, this is going to be the cause of some reflection. you heard today in the press

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Chris Jansing Reports

in lansing, michigan, where the alleged crimes took place. for some 14 months. in that time, larry nasser continued to see patients and allegedly abused as many as 70 women. really catastrophic failures by the fbi, which said it subsequently tried to improve systems there. but settlement negotiations are ongoing, chris, and we are told the number could reach as high as $100 million, far less than a billion dollars claimed by these women but a big settlement for the federal government which is notoriously hard to sue. and it's the third in a series of big settlements made because of fbi mishandling and mistakes. a significant moment. these women were betrayed on so many levels by so many different people. it brings to a billion dollars the money paid in civil claims in connection with this case and larry nasser is serving functionally a life term in prison. >> ken dilanian, thank you. up next, the science behind

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machen's have a fundamental in fairness they are getting it. >> if you ever wondered whether or not donald trump could get a fair trial that's impartial new york city as he cannot get a fair and impartial trial in new york city as this 1 in particular as mentioned earlier the previous district attorney. sue prosecuted the case as it was so meritless alvin bragg refused the process again the case until when donald trump decided he was running for president everybody could see what it's about but there they had as if they're having them sit in acquirements a former president of the united states a current nominee for the

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everybody butjurgen klopp hasn't ruled thinks it has already decided everybody thinks it has already decided but, you know, we are here. and we can be good. obviously we can be not so good as well, so let's see what we can do on the pitch tomorrow. when you are free having zero up, that is not easy for them as well, sue will see who goes better with the situation and all these kinds of things. joining me now is the anfield wrap�*s neil atkinson. at big mountain to climb, and liverpool it feels like they do need it after the last week and their performances.— it after the last week and their performances. it after the last week and their erformances. , ., ., performances. they do need to get throu~h performances. they do need to get through tonight, _ performances. they do need to get through tonight, they _ performances. they do need to get through tonight, they need - performances. they do need to get through tonight, they need to - performances. they do need to get through tonight, they need to put i performances. they do need to get| through tonight, they need to put a performance in, play well, score a couple of goals, win the game. they need to not lose, not run out of time, but the idea of the season is finished, confidentially be on the floor if they don't go through tonight when they kick off three having zero down is a bit unfair. no

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interview of stormy daniels, i'd like to play that. that's going to take a sec, i'll go to sue. let me know. do we have that? okay. i mean, you know these facts. stormy daniels talks abouting with -- about being followed, being threatened. michael cohen is on tv talking about being anxious and nervous. hope hicks is on the list, never been on the list before, david pecker, long-time friend, hasn't spoken in a forum this publicly. he was an accomplice. he had some limited immunity when sdny looked at these facts. what is your sense of what is possible in terms of trump and his allies targeting these witnesses? >> it seems like a lot of it could be soft intimidation. i've talked to michael cohen, a lot of us have, about how concerned he is about his safety. i've talked to him, it's real for him. they're not providing him any help in terms of extra security

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it is not for a legal expense and so in addition -- >> because we know he doesn't pay those bills. >> that's right. he doesn't pay his bills. >> now his campaign is paying them, so it's a campaign expense, and i think that -- i think the kind of unwavering disdain he has for the process, for the charges levied against him, for the well-being of the jury, and you know, what sue was talking earlier about watching him, you know, vis-a-vis a jury having been through two, you know, prior hearings, he's disdaining the jury openly. his -- you know, at the end of some of the court processes, his attorneys would stand up to show their respect to the jury, but he would remain seated, and you know, then this issue of sort of staring them down with his laser eyes or whatever he's hoping to accomplish, you know, his voodoo magic. it's all of -- you know, it's all of a fit with this idea that

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Chris Jansing Reports

after 10:00 despite being asked to come in at 9:15 to address those issues. he was questioned by the court in a side bar. we did not hear any of it, and judge merchan said that the questions were of such a personal nature and the juror also expressed annoyance with having to get into that much detail that he was going to seal that portion of the transcript. he will never know specifically why he was let go. at the end of that back and forth, and there were extensive side bars and back and forth while trump sat alone at the counsel table sort of looking around and occasionally watching. at the end of that, juror number four was also excused. we have seen the initial questioning of 18 more jurors this morning from that juror pool. we're also going to have to replace jurors two and four at some point before a full jury can be seated. >> we've talked, sue to a couple more prospective jurors who were let go, and they talked about seeing donald trump and, you know, you walk into a room and somebody that you've seen on tv

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otherwise would be prejudicial to either of the parties. the ultimate arbiter is judge merchan himself, whereas the preemptory challenges, that's in control of the lawyers. i think we'll end today with a healthy number of jurors, and we might even get to the 12 jurors necessary to fill a complete jury. what we probably won't do however is seat six alternate jurors. that's both because we will have to put another panel of 18 in to get through this process all over again. it starts all over again, right, with everybody answering the questionnaire and then the focus grouping and then the challenges. that's a length thi process. but also when we get to that process of selecting alternate jurors, each side has two preemptory challenges per alternate juror for a total of 12. that means they'll be able to challenge lots of people for unstated, unspecified reasons, and it may take a little bit longer until we get to a full complement of 12 jurors and six alternates. >> having lost one, sue, because

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