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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

them opening statements instead of opening argument. closing arguments is the right terminology because lawyers are doing what the evidence showed. an opening statement is a narrative about what the facts will show in the trial and what evidence the jury should expect to see. we should learn some new things on monday. >> catherine, what will you be watching for? >> it is a preview of the evidence. it is a table of contents for the jury. it shouldn't be very long. you don't want to bore the jury. you are not doing arguments. i am looking to see what evidence we don't know about that wasn't in the indictment, that wasn't in the statement of facts that hasn't been leaked. that's very interesting. the difference opening, first of all, in new york, the difference doesn't have to give

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Dateline

happen. >> two things, i told them dan said it, but i think sam confirmed in some way. i don't understand why people think it is odd that i would use the same language are terminology that dan used, i obviously heard that. >> reporter: detectives wondered why, when they spoke to rachel after julie's murder, did they asked police if they looked if sam had killed julie. when you met with the detectives, you asked them, did you lock at sam? are you examining sam as a suspect, which is the theory that dan wanted the police to pursue. in that meeting with detectives, were you doing dan's work for him? >> no, i was not. that was -- the way he set item, made that the obvious conclusion that everybody

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

>> on the da side, i will be interested in how they set up this case for the jury. is it a case about election interference versus a hush money case? they said it will be election interference and this will be the first opportunity to present it to the jury in the proper frame to think about this case. we also expect a narrative of what the evidence will show during the case. that should be informative because a lot of this is not fully known for those of us on the outside, and then trumps lawyers will have an opportunity to preview some of their defenses and they have not seen the entire case, so i expect a lot of it will be about stormy daniels and the lack of credibility, alleged. >> let me . ask you, you said l me see the narrative for the first time, the opening statements, is that when we will hear maybe new evidence, things we have not heard before? >> it is very possible. there is a reason why lawyers call them opening statements instead of opening arguments. closing arguments, that is the right terminology, but an opening statement, which is

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Newswatch

we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea about the bbc�*s coverage more widely. it's not easy right now to work out exactly what is happening

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Duly Noted: You Can Call Yourself a Semite and Still be Anti-Semitic

Explore the complex nature of antisemitism, its historical roots, and the misconceptions surrounding the term. This analysis delves into the origins, misuse, and impacts of antisemitism, challenging the narratives that attempt to redefine or dilute its specific targeting of Jewish individuals and communities.

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Dateline

the more i know she shouldn't. >> dave saw and nici according to some coworkers was a cynical way to climb the corporate ladder. nici was everyone's favorite, and their boss and particular loved her like family as c. j. brady saw it. >> nici and our supervisor were very close, almost like a father daughter relationship. and that is why i think he dated nici from the start. i don't like there ever was an attraction there. >> but if he was chilly about his wife, he was super heated about some of the female gym members and his coworkers. >> dave chased women inside the clubhouse, at the club, on side of the club, on top of the club. >> detectives found details about david pietz's roaming eye intriguing, but hardly damning. >> to describe it in kind of current terminology, thought he was somewhat of a player. >> did it make him a killer? >> didn't make him a killer, no. >> but david pietz we's here towards women at the gym did get him fired detectives learned. several female coworkers had filed sexual harassment complaints against him with bally's management, including jackie morales. >> david was very verbal when it came to his comments. what looks better on jackie today, her legs, her but, her breast? i got courage to go to the boss. after getting booted from bally's, david moved on to a job at 24 hour fitness, where troye wagon remembers david

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Decision 2024 Primaries Caucuses

iowa about some of the positions that have been defended. i mean, first of all, a recent iowa poll said, in terms of how strongly the republican caucus goers identify with maga, it's a huge percentage. 18%, ultra maga. 22%, regular maga. i mean, that's not necessarily surprising, but still, a little jarring. they have also been echoing and supporting some of the, i would say, racist terminology that donald trump has used. what do you make of that? >> you know, thanks so much for having me on this very important day in our history. this is the 39th, and at a time that this country has celebrated martin luther king's birthday, and he would have been 95 today. he was killed before he turned 40. and so much of what he fought for is really still an ongoing struggle in our journey, to really have this country be a place where we experience the brotherhood of man, and the beloved community that he spoke

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Velshi

some kind of moderate compromise here just doesn't seem possible. >> you've always talked about the degree to which the supreme court generally speaking, it's not supposed to be listening to the noise outside or the political commentary. but over time, does sort of start to match up with public opinion. in this instance, saying that donald trump is not qualified, based on section, the 14th amendment section three, that would have a political ramifications. does that come into the supreme court justice is thinking of what they're supposed to do? >> there is, in fact, a doctrine called the political question doctrine and donald trump's lawyers have invoked it. basically, it says that when a decision of the courts might create chaos, when it might be embarrassing, when it might call the legitimacy of courts into question, then judges should stay out of it and basically let political branches decide. and trump lawyers here are saying, let congress decide when it counts the electoral vote. don't have judges involved in

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Velshi

those are all things that it might order. but even if israel were to say, ignore that, and say, you know, we don't care what the international court of justice says and, you know, we are going to continue waging this were in the way that we have, it's still going to have a significant impact on israel, because it's going to have the impact on those who support israel. and their ability to continue to support this war effort. >> and oona, i just want to ask you. unlike the war crimes we talk about, that the criminal court, things are little different here. the thing that will happen, the examination of the actual genocide accusations happens over time. what south africa is asking for immediately is, as you say, some kind of order. there's some kind of the, the terminology for what they can say that, while we're investigating, remember, these are your olivier shuns and as such, israel, this is what you need to do. >> yeah, so this is going to be a multi stage case and we are just at the very beginning of what probably is going to be years of litigation in the international court of justice,

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