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Alex Wagner Tonight

and can they be replaced at any point? is there a limit to the number of jurors who can say, i'm tapping out? >> these are very good questions and this could get tricky. during the trial itself, yes. if something were to happen that the judge deemed appropriate to excuse someone he could do that. that is what they are there for. or if someone gets sick or whatever. but this isn't really the typical case, the typical pattern where we are just worried about people getting sick. he has six wishes an unusually high number of alternates. i would not be surprised if the person who raised the concerns this morning is followed by more people. they weren't all there today. she was there because she called the judges chambers last night and the judge asked her to come explain. it is possible that every other juror had similar experiences yesterday.

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Montana Judge Rules in Favor of Children's Climate Lawsuit

District Court Judge Kathy Seeley has ruled in favor of a group of children that brought suit against the State of Montana.

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Montana Judge Rules in Favor of Children's Climate Lawsuit

District Court Judge Kathy Seeley has ruled in favor of a group of children that brought suit against the State of Montana.

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Montana Judge Rules in Favor of Children's Climate Lawsuit

District Court Judge Kathy Seeley has ruled in favor of a group of children that brought suit against the State of Montana.

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Montana Judge Rules in Favor of Children's Climate Lawsuit

District Court Judge Kathy Seeley has ruled in favor of a group of children that brought suit against the State of Montana.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

pushing cases with this judge knowing that they are going to give the government whatever they want, but let's just take a step back, there is no authoritarian country in the world that would put the opponent on trial during the actual trial itself, they would possibly try to put it somewhere they would like, unrelated event. they are set during the iowa caucus, new hampshire primary, we are going to bench the person that is 40 points ahead at this point in 2012 and mitt romney was five points ahead within the margin of error and there's never been anything like this in a republican primary and they are saying that that candidate cannot be on the ground, that anyone on the ground that knows anything about the iowa caucus knows that iowa voters expected to be there on the ground shaking hands, standing with them, going to diners in the messages going to be you cannot

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

constantly on television? i understand for some of them who are legal spokespeople, they're going to do a lot of cable tv hits. but if you're the lawyer who's going to be going before the judge for all of these motions, for the trial itself, you know the governments tracking what you are saying, and you are getting asked to comment on the spices sticks, the substance of your trial strategy, and you revealing details. i something i don't understand what they're doing other than donald trump likes to see his lawyers counterpunching on cable news. but it's gonna come back to bite them, just like don trump's own comments publicly, and campaign events, on tv, have already come back to bite him, not only as these criminal prosecutions, but even in the civil trials with e. jean carroll. this is not a wise legal strategy. it is possibly a good political one, which is ultimately their entire true defense. >> bradley moss, jack smith also revealed today that there's a small amount of classified information in this

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

imagination, why is this lawyer, and an entire legal, team, constantly on television? i understand for some of them who are legal spokespeople, they're going to do a lot of cable tv hits. but if you're the lawyer who's going to be going before the judge for all of these motions, for the trial itself, you know the governments tracking what you are saying, and you are getting asked to comment on the specifics, the substance of your trial strategy, and you revealing details. i something i don't understand what they're doing other than donald trump likes to see his lawyers counterpunching on cable news. but it's gonna come back to bite them, just like donald trump's own comments publicly, and campaign events, on tv, have already come back to bite him, not only as these criminal prosecutions, but even in the civil trials with e. jean carroll. this is not a wise legal strategy. it is possibly a good political one, which is ultimately their entire true defense. >> bradley moss, jack smith

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Erin Burnett OutFront

early as obviously the first day of the new year you could have a case begin. trump railing against that on social media. when do you expect his attorneys, though, to officially respond? >> they're going to have to by next thursday, so one week from today, trump's lawyers will come into court and they'll lay out the schedule that they want. as you said, quite plausibly, they would be asking for after t election. whether the judge would want to do that, that seems pretty unlikely. this judge has indicated she wants to move things along in this case. what the prosecutors are asking for here, it's not just a january 2nd start date of the trial itself, they actually want jury selection to begin just four months from now in december before the holidays, so a jury can be seated and then the trial can kick off right after the new year. so that's a pretty aggressive time line, and the prosecutors say they want that because it's of public importance that this deserves a prompt resolution. he's running for president, and this is about a former president

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CNN News Central

evidence to the criminal defense team so that they can get ready so they will get to see everything the justice department has collected to charge this case, take it through the grand jury, but that is a really significant thing that donald trump is now under a court order that he can't talk to people about this case, and also that his words publicly if he's talking about the case publicly or to law enforcement officials it can be used against him in the court of law, and even last night when he was at bedminster giving his speech he had said that he had every right to keep documents under the presidential records act. that's going to be a legal argument that his team is likely to make during this path to trial, but it's also something that could come up in the case if the justice department wants to use his own words saying yeah. he did know he had these documents. he says even after he's charged and in court and arrested they were his documents to keep. john? >> again, it could be used in a trial itself.

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