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it's happening in downtown manhattan. these were anti-trump protesters today outside the scene of today's courtroom proceedings. i would show you visuals of pro-trump protesters today. there weren't any. i -- there were enough when i saw them to fit into a sedan, a small sedan. i saw four and one of them i think might have been a reporter. stephanie ruhle has joined us. the lack of trump -- pro-trump uprising around this, president trump today was trying to say it's because republicans are being prevented from going to that part of lower manhattan. what do you make of how this is happening in new york? >> that's the story for me, the arc of donald trump in new york. the boy who grew up in queens who dreamt of being king of new york. think about the 1980s and every tabloid with donald trump in a limousine, trump tower, right in the middle of fifth avenue. now here he is, a criminal defendant, an old man sitting there slumped over, and even this idea he's got these scores of fans, and yeah, they might not live in lower manh
it's happening in downtown manhattan. these were anti-trump protesters today outside the scene of today's courtroom proceedings. i would show you visuals of pro-trump protesters today. there weren't any. i -- there were enough when i saw them to fit into a sedan, a small sedan. i saw four and one of them i think might have been a reporter. stephanie ruhle has joined us. the lack of trump -- pro-trump uprising around this, president trump today was trying to say it's because republicans are...
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we start this afternoon in lower manhattan were former "national enquirer" david -- publisher david pecker was back on the stand today in donald trump's criminal trial record detailed with the former president in years. >> sandra: outside of the u.s. supreme court what came from today's testimony? >> sandra court wrapped up in the past minutes we will keep an eye out for president trump to see if he speaks but one of the most notable moment so far today is prosecutor joshua steinbach identifying the so-called "other crime" president trump is told was committing and identify the law that reads "conspiracy to promote or prevent election any turtle or more persons who conspired to prevent the election of someone by unlawful means in which conspiracy is acted upon by one or more of the parties thereto shall be guilty of a misdemeanor" it's worth pointing out, sandra, that these records that former president trump is accused of falsifying were internal business records area rather than external records and the d.a.'s office argued he did that to promote a conspiracy to when the white house as y
we start this afternoon in lower manhattan were former "national enquirer" david -- publisher david pecker was back on the stand today in donald trump's criminal trial record detailed with the former president in years. >> sandra: outside of the u.s. supreme court what came from today's testimony? >> sandra court wrapped up in the past minutes we will keep an eye out for president trump to see if he speaks but one of the most notable moment so far today is prosecutor...
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. >> and robert costa at the criminal courthouse in lower manhattan, thank you. now to those escalating protests on college campuses across the country. the president of columbia university taking the extraordinary step of moving classes online due to safety concerns for jewish students. the white house condemning the unrest calling it blatantly anti-semitic and dangerous. cbs's meg oliver reports. >> tension and concerns about safety continue to embroil columbia university with classes remote only, some jewish students and faculty save the environment has only escalated. >> the jewish students are petrified to go to campus. >> reporter: for the past six days, hundreds of pro-palestinian demonstrators including jewish students have occupied the school squad demanding the school divest from companies funding israel. >> antisemitism is a huge problem in the united states, but anti-zionism and anti-semitism are two different things. >> reporter: late this afternoon president biden denounced antisemitism. >> i deny anti-stepanek protest, that's why i have set up a pr
. >> and robert costa at the criminal courthouse in lower manhattan, thank you. now to those escalating protests on college campuses across the country. the president of columbia university taking the extraordinary step of moving classes online due to safety concerns for jewish students. the white house condemning the unrest calling it blatantly anti-semitic and dangerous. cbs's meg oliver reports. >> tension and concerns about safety continue to embroil columbia university with...
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. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election." taking notes, as the prosecutor laid out his case, accusing trump of falsifying business records to disguise a $130,000 hush payment to porn star stormy daniels days before the election, so voters wouldn't find out about her claim of an affair. at the time, trump was under pressure. news had just broken of the "access hollywood" tape. trump caught on camera bragging about groping women. the prosecutor today quoting trump's own words to the jury. >> when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> reporter: "you can do anything," the prosecutor slowly reciting to the jury. prosecutors said the tape's impact was
. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential...
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image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. this is a full rejection of him and i think for that reason, it is a personal trial. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and led a big life in florida. they went to florida. they went to la. they live large but none of them came back to nyc. the da made it clear that prosecutors plan to press trump on his previous new york cases. if he decides to take the stand. why would they do that? what does it have to do with this case? what does e. jean carroll or the civil fraud case? w
image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular....
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in the conversation away from the jury today, prosecutor joshua stein glass revealed the crime that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg did not include in his indictment of former president donald trump it's new york law section 17 part 152 in what we can take from it is that trump is accused of falsifying business records to aid a conspiracy to win the 2016 presidential election. bret? >> bret: nate foy in new york. nate, thanks. breaking tonight, the release of hundreds of pages of documents relating to former president trump's classified materials case. remember this is down in florida. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight to tell us what we're learning inside. >> former president donald trump allegedly promised a second term pardon, if a close aid was charged with lying to the fbi. that aid now trump's co-defendant in florida -- that accusation made by a trump associate in an interview with the fbi. someone dubbed person 16. who declined to be recorded by agents, insisting that having his voice recorded was a far bigger risk for him in the trump world. newly unclassified
in the conversation away from the jury today, prosecutor joshua stein glass revealed the crime that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg did not include in his indictment of former president donald trump it's new york law section 17 part 152 in what we can take from it is that trump is accused of falsifying business records to aid a conspiracy to win the 2016 presidential election. bret? >> bret: nate foy in new york. nate, thanks. breaking tonight, the release of hundreds of pages of documents...
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hush money trial drew the sharp outlines of its case against the former president today, telling the manhattan jury mr. trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt. during a 40-minute opening statement a prosecutor told the panel hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels to assure her silence over an alleged affair and were illegally disguised as legal expenses were part of a planned long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election. in his opening statement a lawyer for mr. trump firing back saying there was nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. the prosecution putting on the stand as its first witness the former publisher of the "national enquirer," who the state says was central to an effort to quash negative stories about mr. trump during the 2016 presidential race. donald trump denies having had an affair with miss daniels and has pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges. laura jarrett was in the courthouse and has the latest. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of former president trump in their opening statements during his hush mone
hush money trial drew the sharp outlines of its case against the former president today, telling the manhattan jury mr. trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt. during a 40-minute opening statement a prosecutor told the panel hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels to assure her silence over an alleged affair and were illegally disguised as legal expenses were part of a planned long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election. in his opening statement a lawyer for mr....
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he does not believe he can get a fair jury from people here in manhattan. of course, what we've seen play outfile tells us otherwise, right? i mean, you've heard some of these these 18 people who've been chosen to sit on this jury. you've heard people who have empathy for him or at least have political views that support his. so it's not clear to me that he has a leg to stand on, that he needs to move this trial now out of manhattan because it's clear that this jury is a lot more diverse than the former president would have people believe. yeah. and unlike when he lost earlier, that's yours is no seated everything seems to be moving in the direction we'll see where that goes very quickly. evan perez, thanks so much. appreciate with me now, stacy schneider, a manhattan criminal defense attorney. she was also a contested on trump's tv show, the apprentice, also with me jeremy saland, who was a prosecutor in the manhattan district attorney's office, 61, to serve with you. we now have all the alternate seeded. the jury is seated. >> in what can you explain to p
he does not believe he can get a fair jury from people here in manhattan. of course, what we've seen play outfile tells us otherwise, right? i mean, you've heard some of these these 18 people who've been chosen to sit on this jury. you've heard people who have empathy for him or at least have political views that support his. so it's not clear to me that he has a leg to stand on, that he needs to move this trial now out of manhattan because it's clear that this jury is a lot more diverse than...
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guest: this is actually today across the street in manhattan. there is a hearing on whether trump's $175 million bond is valid and meets the requirements of the court. that bond is important because it allows him to put off paying a more than $450 million judgment in a civil case that he lost just in the last few months. and so it is very important to trump that the court accept this bond. and so that is also an important hearing. it is a big week and a lot of courtrooms for donald trump. host: including the highest court in the land, the supreme court finally hearing the president's immunity case. can you set that up for us? guest: on thursday, there will be oral arguments in trump's claim that he has immunity from being prosecuted for the january 6 instance. if charged with election obstruction and he claims presidential immunity, that is a huge case not only for trump but the country and future presidents. host: mr. barrett, are you there? guest: i am hearing you. can you hear me? host: i got you. that is expected later on this week. there is
guest: this is actually today across the street in manhattan. there is a hearing on whether trump's $175 million bond is valid and meets the requirements of the court. that bond is important because it allows him to put off paying a more than $450 million judgment in a civil case that he lost just in the last few months. and so it is very important to trump that the court accept this bond. and so that is also an important hearing. it is a big week and a lot of courtrooms for donald trump. host:...
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joining us now from outside the manhattan courthouse, our yasmin vossoughian. also with us, msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, a former new york prosecutor, and catherine christian, former assistant manhattan district attorney. yasmin, get us up to speed. there was a break. since they came back from that lunch break, what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: they're in voir dire now. steinglass who's one of the attorneys for the people is asking his questions to this potential jury. and then after that, he'll be followed by todd blanche or attorneys for the former president, and they'll get 30 minutes to ask their version of those questions to these potential jurors. i kind of want to read a few exchanges i'm seeing to get a sense of what's happening inside the courtroom. so in regards to one juror saying they follow donald trump on instagram. this is the exchange. do you still currently follow him? i followed him years ago, that is juror. just generally because it was a news item when he put a tweet out, so i was aware of that. have you seen him p
joining us now from outside the manhattan courthouse, our yasmin vossoughian. also with us, msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, a former new york prosecutor, and catherine christian, former assistant manhattan district attorney. yasmin, get us up to speed. there was a break. since they came back from that lunch break, what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: they're in voir dire now. steinglass who's one of the attorneys for the people is asking his questions to this...
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>> maurice: robert costa once again at the criminal courthouse in lower manhattan tonight, thank you. now to those escalating clashes and threats of violence on college campuses. protesters are growing as more students across the country are staging demonstrations against israel's war in gaza. cbs's nancy chen tonight on what protesters are demanding. >> we are not afraid of you! >> reporter: pro-palestinian demonstrators clashed with police at north cal poly humbol. barricaded themselves inside a building. at nyu, nypd officers in riot gear cleared out a pro-palestinian encampment last night after students defied the university's order to leave. >> we want to see an acknowledgment from our university that there is a genocide happen. >> leave now or you will be arrested for trespassing. >> reporter: 120 people were arrested. >> free palesne! free palestine! b2 if you are going to was a protest, hosted in a spot that is not so busy and dependent upon students classes. >> today, new york city mayor eric adam said students who protest peacefully are not the problem. >> we can't have outs
>> maurice: robert costa once again at the criminal courthouse in lower manhattan tonight, thank you. now to those escalating clashes and threats of violence on college campuses. protesters are growing as more students across the country are staging demonstrations against israel's war in gaza. cbs's nancy chen tonight on what protesters are demanding. >> we are not afraid of you! >> reporter: pro-palestinian demonstrators clashed with police at north cal poly humbol....
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she started as an ada in the manhattan office. then for 20 years, she did white collar defense, the type of defense that donald trump could use right now, and now she's back at the d.a.'s office as a chief investigator, and she's on this case. why does this matter? she knows both sides and understands the tricks both sides can play and as an investigator, she has been able to unearth a lot of dirt. someone invalue to the prosecutor's team. >> this is the super bowl of cases, no doubt about it. charles coleman, thank you for helping us understand the players. >> thanks to chris and charles. >>> a critical decision coming from judge juan merchan, everybody before opening statements today is if donald trump testifies, prosecutors can then ask him about different findings in four previous court cases, including the e. jean carroll defamation verdicts and his agreement to dissolve the trump foundation. joining us now is jeremy saland. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> talk about what judge merchan did. he said the sexual finding in
she started as an ada in the manhattan office. then for 20 years, she did white collar defense, the type of defense that donald trump could use right now, and now she's back at the d.a.'s office as a chief investigator, and she's on this case. why does this matter? she knows both sides and understands the tricks both sides can play and as an investigator, she has been able to unearth a lot of dirt. someone invalue to the prosecutor's team. >> this is the super bowl of cases, no doubt...
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moments ago, donald trump returning to that manhattan courtroom where he has been seated. all work morning listening one-sided jury of his peers here and very important testimony. from the first witness and his criminal hush, money trial. the judge also has just returned to the bench, and so we are expecting david to continue providing is key insights into his relationship with the former president and those around him in the 2016 campaign in the lead up to it. and also how david put the entire apparent apparatus of the national enquirer to work for donald trump's presidential campaign. we still have brian seltzer with us a contributing writer, two vanity fair and brian, you have covered david, the national enquirer for so long. you knew about so much of this, but to sit there to listen to david talk about this environment, it's also incredibly revealing, not just the national enquirer, but also have held trump views because the media and how he believes that essentially the media should work for him but such a great point, kaitlan, that's under again, that's an her curren
moments ago, donald trump returning to that manhattan courtroom where he has been seated. all work morning listening one-sided jury of his peers here and very important testimony. from the first witness and his criminal hush, money trial. the judge also has just returned to the bench, and so we are expecting david to continue providing is key insights into his relationship with the former president and those around him in the 2016 campaign in the lead up to it. and also how david put the entire...
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cnn's paula reid is standing by in manhattan. paula, bring us up the speed jake, the judge is laying out for the jury the gravity of the task that they have at hand, and the fact that these charges against former president trump must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >> he said, if you find him guilty, that must be based on the evidence how long speculation and not on bias and was going on to explain to the jurors exactly how this will work. and he notes that for example lawyers are not allowed to comment during witness testimony telling the jury that that only happens in movies and on television shows, but not at a real trial. now, our reporters inside the courtroom from note that that drew a smile both from the prosecution and the defense. probably one of the few unifying moments in this case so far the judge will continue to lay out what exactly is happening and what is expected of these jurors. this whole thing, this whole instruction is expected to take about 30 minutes and then we'll get into opening statements. >> all r
cnn's paula reid is standing by in manhattan. paula, bring us up the speed jake, the judge is laying out for the jury the gravity of the task that they have at hand, and the fact that these charges against former president trump must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >> he said, if you find him guilty, that must be based on the evidence how long speculation and not on bias and was going on to explain to the jurors exactly how this will work. and he notes that for example lawyers are...
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you can start calling in now if you have russian about jury selection in the manhattan case with professor ronald sullivan. the numbers for republicans are 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. i wanted to ask you about the jurors that have been seated. two our attorneys -- two are attorneys. they don't work in the criminal field. does that surprise you? what do you think about that? guest: it does surprise me. the will of fong is that you don't want lawyers in your jury. -- the beloved, that you don't want lawyers in your jury. white? -- why? the other jurors might differ to them because they have legal knowledge. sometimes lawyers may not listen to the instructions of the court because they think they already know what the rules are. they think they understand what is behind and the objection and for sort of information enable your -- and the sort of information a lawyer -- a judge says to consider. legal of thumb -- the rule of the is no lawyers. they are subject to exception. sometimes you think able you might be helpful. you might have a case that has cert
you can start calling in now if you have russian about jury selection in the manhattan case with professor ronald sullivan. the numbers for republicans are 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. i wanted to ask you about the jurors that have been seated. two our attorneys -- two are attorneys. they don't work in the criminal field. does that surprise you? what do you think about that? guest: it does surprise me. the will of fong is that you don't want lawyers in your...
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moreover, this is a look particularly in manhattan juries do complicated cases all the time. he was financial fraud cases dealing with complex transactions all the time. but in fairness, this charge is slightly complex when you and you're talking about falsifying business records for the purpose of concealing or committing a felony that was a campaign violation. it doesn't roll off the tongue smoothly now, again, that's not to say that a new york jury isn't capable of of finding someone guilty on a complicated crime, but it's not homicide or arson or something that it happened. you did it and people sort of get their heads around it. and so i just think you might lose some jurors and prosecutors have to be mindful of that. how can they put this in terms that the ordinary juror can understand? >> hopefully you wouldn't think it was the normal way journalists do business because it is not. but what it is is tawdry and what he did or they're trying to get him to do is via corroborating witness because they know that michael cohen is going to testify and he was part of the triumv
moreover, this is a look particularly in manhattan juries do complicated cases all the time. he was financial fraud cases dealing with complex transactions all the time. but in fairness, this charge is slightly complex when you and you're talking about falsifying business records for the purpose of concealing or committing a felony that was a campaign violation. it doesn't roll off the tongue smoothly now, again, that's not to say that a new york jury isn't capable of of finding someone guilty...
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against him i think he makes an excellent case for that it's not just that he finds himself in democratic manhattan is that these judges are specifically connected in a way to interest in the outcome of this trial that is simply something that i see as unethical, his daughter is a top democrat fundraiser something that is inherently a matter that the public would look in on and question his ability to be fair, he is obviously had one ruling after another in trump's disfavour and the gag order itself is something that infringes on the first amendment right of political speech in a campaign and it's deeply concerning in the judge just seems to have no perspective as to what the appearance is from the outside i think you should be disqualified a thank you should recuse himself but it won't happen and down trump will continue to raise these issues and hopefully the american people will see that that is, trumps claims are very valid under the circumstances. >> the former president has been fuming about this gag order flight for quite some time now it was wednesday that he put out a message on truth soci
against him i think he makes an excellent case for that it's not just that he finds himself in democratic manhattan is that these judges are specifically connected in a way to interest in the outcome of this trial that is simply something that i see as unethical, his daughter is a top democrat fundraiser something that is inherently a matter that the public would look in on and question his ability to be fair, he is obviously had one ruling after another in trump's disfavour and the gag order...
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we begin outside the courthouse in lower manhattan with vaughn hillyard. vaughn, david pecker was the only witness again today. he was questioned about conversations he had about buying stories. what have we heard? >> reporter: court just ended for the day on this second day of testimony from david pecker, chris, and we are in the middle of him detailing the karen mcdougle story. the former playboy model who alleged in a sexual affair with donald trump for ten months now is part of this story, we are getting new details that have not been publicly discussed before. this is coming from david pecker directly where david pecker says in june of 2016, this is testimony in the last few minutes here, that he received a phone call from donald trump in june of 2016 when the karen mcdougle story came to light behind the scenes. that she was shopping around the story of her alleged affair with him. at this point in time, michael cohn was engaging with an attorney and that's what led donald trump to pick up the phone, give the enquirer a phone call and discuss the off
we begin outside the courthouse in lower manhattan with vaughn hillyard. vaughn, david pecker was the only witness again today. he was questioned about conversations he had about buying stories. what have we heard? >> reporter: court just ended for the day on this second day of testimony from david pecker, chris, and we are in the middle of him detailing the karen mcdougle story. the former playboy model who alleged in a sexual affair with donald trump for ten months now is part of this...
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this is a highly political in my view legally absurd case in manhattan and it is playing out as the court considers the implications of this type of prosecution. so for the court, i think it's only going to reinforce this idea we don't necessarily want to go to either extreme but perhaps there is a nuanced or middle road here where we can afford some protection to a president for actions taken related to their office. >> dana: andy mccarthy, what do you think the court will do here? sometimes they like to move incrementally. send it back to the lower courts and way to see if it comes up again. do you think they're inclined to do this? the election is a few months away. >> here is part of the problem, though, why is time of the essence? there is no importance from a rule of law standpoint and from a law enforcement standpoint. there is no importance in this case being tried before election day. that's the agenda of the democratic prosecutors who have brought these cases. the fact that there seems like there is a crisis and criticism of the court that they didn't get to this fast enough is
this is a highly political in my view legally absurd case in manhattan and it is playing out as the court considers the implications of this type of prosecution. so for the court, i think it's only going to reinforce this idea we don't necessarily want to go to either extreme but perhaps there is a nuanced or middle road here where we can afford some protection to a president for actions taken related to their office. >> dana: andy mccarthy, what do you think the court will do here?...
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it is with a jury that is picked from manhattan. 90% democrat down. the whole point is to secure a quick and easy conviction. when these charges were filed, everybody agreed that they were totally ridiculous. here we are going through this. it's a cost of money and time. it really does show the effectiveness of what democrats are doing. closely connected to biden. the one who made the opening statement today. that is how closely connected it is to the biden administration. this is part of a large campaign. i think americans even if they are thankful that maybe the american people aren't falling for it, they should understand how serious this is to what it means to be in this country and not to deal with our political opponents in this manner. >> harris: i didn't think i would never quote espn's stephen a. smith on this. "are you doing this because you can't take a man on based on the merits of a job -- i am paraphrasing. the answer is yes which is the point he made in his youtube video. an outspoken jewish professor at columbia is going after the scho
it is with a jury that is picked from manhattan. 90% democrat down. the whole point is to secure a quick and easy conviction. when these charges were filed, everybody agreed that they were totally ridiculous. here we are going through this. it's a cost of money and time. it really does show the effectiveness of what democrats are doing. closely connected to biden. the one who made the opening statement today. that is how closely connected it is to the biden administration. this is part of a...
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the problem there is the da for manhattan is not to -- allowed to enforce federal law. it's up to the justice department. they looked at it and decided to leave it alone. 2000 da's in the country are not supposed to be ringing around enforcing election law on behalf of the whole nation. that's the job at the justice department. >> sandra: as we've been doing we've lent our viewers know exactly what we getting from inside the courtroom john. the latest update i got from this hush money trial at the new york supreme court from the packer testimony as the cross-examination continues, nursing event or activity at the courthouse so we will watch to sea if former president donald trump emerges. but packer met with federal prosecutors in 2018 and the da's office in 2019 as a sort of freak back to you what's coming out of their. the trump attorney asked packer to give an idea of the questions he was facing today. packer said he was not surprised by the line of questioning they go back to the august 2015 meeting john and his relationship with cohen. becker confirms he worked wit
the problem there is the da for manhattan is not to -- allowed to enforce federal law. it's up to the justice department. they looked at it and decided to leave it alone. 2000 da's in the country are not supposed to be ringing around enforcing election law on behalf of the whole nation. that's the job at the justice department. >> sandra: as we've been doing we've lent our viewers know exactly what we getting from inside the courtroom john. the latest update i got from this hush money...
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manhattan district attorney alvin bragg said trump said they were for cohen's legal fees. >> the grand jury found 34 documents with this critical false statement. why did donald trump repeatedly make these false statements? the evidence will show that he did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. >> but the former president and defendant has been harshly criticizing the case saying he left everything to his accountants because he was busy being president when he started signs those checks in february of 2017 a few weeks after his inauguration. >> i was paying a lawyer and wrote it down as legal expense. an accountant marked it down as a legal expense. that's what it was. you get indicted over that? >> the trial is beginning now. the president came in, did not make any comments when he arrived at the courthouse. if he does comment on what david pecker says it would be a violation of the gag order. under that gag order he has strongly protested not allowed to comment about any of the witnesses in the case, including his friend david pecker. martha, back to you. >> dana: and
manhattan district attorney alvin bragg said trump said they were for cohen's legal fees. >> the grand jury found 34 documents with this critical false statement. why did donald trump repeatedly make these false statements? the evidence will show that he did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. >> but the former president and defendant has been harshly criticizing the case saying he left everything to his accountants because he was busy being president when he...
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he is a state -- a manhattan, local prosecutor working in new york state. he is trying to bring a case which somehow relates to federal election law. he has no standing to bring that case here. so he is trying to make connection between what trump supposedly did in terms of falsifying business records and making how it had some effect on his election campaign and represented an undisclosed contribution to his election campaign. it is incredibly convoluted and incredible story he is trying to build. i think actually the problem that it represents, irrespective of the outcome with the jury. it makes people see people are going -- these democratic prosecutors are going after donald trump for political reasons and not legal reasons. i think can't help think it helps donald trump politically and certainly undermines confidence in the judicial system. >> shannon: and to the other major issue in the judiciary system the immunity arguments at the supreme court yesterday another editorial says basically it wasn't a great day for jack smith. the supreme court focused
he is a state -- a manhattan, local prosecutor working in new york state. he is trying to bring a case which somehow relates to federal election law. he has no standing to bring that case here. so he is trying to make connection between what trump supposedly did in terms of falsifying business records and making how it had some effect on his election campaign and represented an undisclosed contribution to his election campaign. it is incredibly convoluted and incredible story he is trying to...
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protests that are cropping up all over the world, right here not too far from where i sit in midtown manhattan, anti- israel, strongly anti- israel and pro- palestine and more to the point often times not afraid to show it and brag about it, pro hamas what do you make of that? >> i think that is the least of it there anti- american, there anti- west they're talking about not just liberating palestine but liberating the cities in which these protests are taking place, liberating chicago or pittsburgh and protesting now at columbia university about liberating new york and burning american flags and cursing police officers these are profoundly anti- american demonstrations not just anti- israel and i think that is very revealing that israel's war against hamas is not just against hamas it is against an enemy of western civilization and israel is fighting that fight very boldly. >> neil: i am wondering where you see this going, we do have a weekend show and were getting word of other protests planned to be popping up in not only this country but all of the world and they say after every thing that
protests that are cropping up all over the world, right here not too far from where i sit in midtown manhattan, anti- israel, strongly anti- israel and pro- palestine and more to the point often times not afraid to show it and brag about it, pro hamas what do you make of that? >> i think that is the least of it there anti- american, there anti- west they're talking about not just liberating palestine but liberating the cities in which these protests are taking place, liberating chicago or...
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in mind, the jury that's brighter also, manhattan, right? you can make it home in time unless you're cooking and then it's a problem legally, it's not this is not a problem legally yeah. >> full stop back passover and also one of the attorneys one of the defense attorneys wants it off. >> there's a whole all of the above seder plate, defense attorneys with why is this trial not like any other exactly. but for any number of reasons, number one, the defendant has multiple attorneys who can handle the hearing. >> number two, the judge has made an accommodation by cutting court a little bit earlier that day look, there's many reasons why they're going to have bases to appeal later on down the road. passover is not gonna be one. no, i got it 99 problems, but passover one as has been said by no one let me just do while we're waiting for mr. trump to come out and we're told that he is he's on his way just a little thing about juror number ten, who we haven't discussed, elliott, he works for for retailer, says he doesn't really follow the news again
in mind, the jury that's brighter also, manhattan, right? you can make it home in time unless you're cooking and then it's a problem legally, it's not this is not a problem legally yeah. >> full stop back passover and also one of the attorneys one of the defense attorneys wants it off. >> there's a whole all of the above seder plate, defense attorneys with why is this trial not like any other exactly. but for any number of reasons, number one, the defendant has multiple attorneys...
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we have eric sean outside of the courthouse in downtown manhattan. >> man is he angry. the former president arrived 20 minutes ago lashing out repeatedly at the gag order that has been imposed on him by judge merchan. it comes as today's goal is to get the five alternate jurors to pick the full 18-member panel to hopefully kick off opening arguments in this trial on monday. as far as the jury that has already been picked they say they'll judge this case fairly and impartially and only rely on the evidence that they hear. the former president says that's the problem. he says the case shouldn't have been brought and the gag order he is demanding be lifted now. >> the gag order has to come off. i should be allowed to speak. every time i come out to speak to you. >> some of the views expressed by a few of the jurors have raised eyebrows. trump's attorney tried to keep one woman off the jury critical of trump telling the court quote, i don't like his persona, how he presents himself in public. i don't like some of my co-workers but i don't try to sabotage their work. it prom
we have eric sean outside of the courthouse in downtown manhattan. >> man is he angry. the former president arrived 20 minutes ago lashing out repeatedly at the gag order that has been imposed on him by judge merchan. it comes as today's goal is to get the five alternate jurors to pick the full 18-member panel to hopefully kick off opening arguments in this trial on monday. as far as the jury that has already been picked they say they'll judge this case fairly and impartially and only...
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do you remember the phone number of your office number in manhattan, in florida? they're going to show david pecker, i imagine a whole bunch of phone logs to corroborate his own testimony about the calls he had with michael cohen and donald trump. again, the day ended with him recalling a call he had not with cohen but with trump after they did the investigation of karen mcdougal's story after dylan howard flue to california to interview macdougal. it was david pecker who told donald trump, i think we should buy this. that's where we stopped. >> and donald trump says -- what does he say? he says, i think sometimes those stories come out anyway. you have this collision with donald trump he wants to silence that information about himself, and donald trump, the tightwad. >> right. i would be your eyes and ears, that's david pecker telling donald trump that. and about the arrangement, he said that pecker responded -- or trump responded that he was pleased. you know, this is a clearly campaign motive here that was laid out by david pecker, talking about the purchasing
do you remember the phone number of your office number in manhattan, in florida? they're going to show david pecker, i imagine a whole bunch of phone logs to corroborate his own testimony about the calls he had with michael cohen and donald trump. again, the day ended with him recalling a call he had not with cohen but with trump after they did the investigation of karen mcdougal's story after dylan howard flue to california to interview macdougal. it was david pecker who told donald trump, i...
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supreme court and manhattan, thank you both for joining us. with me now and studio is marcus childress, the former investigative council for the congressional committee that investigated the january 6 the capitol riot's. you have been sitting in the oral arguments on the u.s. supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot like the january 6 hearings where you just had to get it right. we knew on the committee we had to get the facts right. you could feel from the justices today they really wanted to not just create a rule for today but create a rule for future misconduct as well. there is competing interests going on. you can see it from the justices. one of a ruling that would have a chilling effect on the president being able to act in practice. on the other side, whether a president really should think about not violent criminal statutes. that is really what's going on here
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so if he is convicted in manhattan, can't really do anything about it. we then have a question of whether a sitting president can serve out his sentence while also serving as president. you know, truly an unorthodox question. but he's not going to be able to kill those cases and he's not going to be able to pardon a conviction of any of the individuals who are charged and convicted in those cases. - let me just ask you a couple of questions about georgia. it has become impossible to talk about the georgia case now without focusing on the prosecutor fani willis and her romantic relationship with her subordinate, nathan wade. of course, trump moved to remove willis from the case. the judge said, "of course not," but was critical of willis' judgment and conduct. the judge also forced wade to resign. what impact did those events have on the outcome of the case? - it's a fair question to raise. it does not diminish the force of the charges against any of the defendants here. and, you know, typically, when you have ethical questions involving prosecutors and t
so if he is convicted in manhattan, can't really do anything about it. we then have a question of whether a sitting president can serve out his sentence while also serving as president. you know, truly an unorthodox question. but he's not going to be able to kill those cases and he's not going to be able to pardon a conviction of any of the individuals who are charged and convicted in those cases. - let me just ask you a couple of questions about georgia. it has become impossible to talk about...
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he was in a courtroom in lower manhattan, where he has mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair. in addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake electric schemes. we have team coverage of tod today's -- and jan crawford will start us off from the supreme court. >> reporter: in nearly three hours of historic arguments, the judges emphasized their decision will go beyond former president donald trump. >> whatever we decide is going to apply to all future presidents. >> reporter: no president has ever faced criminal prosecution, and some justices, while emphasizing a president is not above the law, focused on what precedent the case will set. >> the history tells us it is not going to stop. it's going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president, or the next president after that. >> i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents. >> reporter
he was in a courtroom in lower manhattan, where he has mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair. in addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake electric schemes. we have team coverage of tod today's -- and jan crawford will start us off from the supreme court. >> reporter: in nearly three hours of historic...
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the point here is that manhattan justice, in the person of district attorney alvin breg and judge juan merchin, are literally working for themselves, for that guy. the case of secret payments. porn actress stormy daniels, this is the last frontier for liberals, all other cases against trump, which should have been considered around the same time, in washington on the case about the storming of the capitol, in georgia, in the case of election interference, in florida, about secret documents in maralaga, all of them have been postponed to a later date. here, everything started almost on time, on april 15 from trump tower. his motorcade, the journey took a little more than 10 minutes, we arrived at the criminal court in manhattan, after some time donald trump appeared in front of the television cameras to say what he always says, this is an attack on america, nothing like this has ever happened, any lawyer will say you, this matter is nonsense, this political persecution witch hunt, i'm very proud to be here, our country is in decline because of. those who attack political opponents. trum
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trump was moving the case from manhattan courts, for example, in the borough court of staten island, this is also a district of new york, but the electoral situation there is different, there is more support for republicans, so they wanted to do it, they were not allowed to do it, and now they are trying to weed out biased jurors, for now what we managed to choose. only a few people, on the first day they brought 96, 50 were eliminated immediately, the selection is very strict, they look at the history on social networks, look at what comments were published. the jury selection process will be little different from others. trials, with the only difference being that prosecutors will try to identify their bias towards donald trump. jurors will be asked questions about whether they attended trump rallies or did not work. in court, he must be there 4 days a week, except wednesday, his only free day is wednesday, donald trump is very unhappy about this, leaving the court on the first day, he said that perhaps because of this he will not be able to get for the graduation of his youngest s
trump was moving the case from manhattan courts, for example, in the borough court of staten island, this is also a district of new york, but the electoral situation there is different, there is more support for republicans, so they wanted to do it, they were not allowed to do it, and now they are trying to weed out biased jurors, for now what we managed to choose. only a few people, on the first day they brought 96, 50 were eliminated immediately, the selection is very strict, they look at the...
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down downtown manhattan, with all these chords and city hall is right over there. the federal building is over here. >> so the fact people have access here is frankly something that a lot of us have been concerned about, about how open the axis has been. and for someone like that to be able to get this it's clothes and do something like that. obviously, major concern about the security of this area. >> we are following to get more information as well, but i just have to tell you i have been a student of history for a long time. i cannot under overstate the emotional response of watching a human being engulfed in flames. and to watch his body and be lifted into on a gurney. here we are knowing that we're here to document history. but to know about what is just taken place for us. jessica what an emotional and unbelievably disturbing moment here in manhattan laura, as we process what happened outside of chord, we're going to wait to get more information about exactly what transpired and who potentially was involved. >> we do want to focus on what was happening inside
down downtown manhattan, with all these chords and city hall is right over there. the federal building is over here. >> so the fact people have access here is frankly something that a lot of us have been concerned about, about how open the axis has been. and for someone like that to be able to get this it's clothes and do something like that. obviously, major concern about the security of this area. >> we are following to get more information as well, but i just have to tell you i...
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by the way, one of the ideas of trump’s legal team was to transfer the case from the manhattan court, for example, to the court of the staten island district, this is also a district of new york, but electorally, the situation there is different, there is more support for the republicans, so they wanted to do it, they were not allowed to do it, and now they are trying to weed out biased jurors, so far they have managed to select only a few people, on the first day they brought in 96, 50, they were eliminated immediately. the selection is very strict, they look at the history on social networks, look at what comments were published. the jury selection process will be little different from other court proceedings, except that prosecutors will try to identify bias in them. towards donald trump. jurors will be asked questions about whether they attended trump rallies or volunteered for his company. they will be asked what news they watch and even what books. donald trump himself is already in court, he must be there 4 days a week, except wednesday, the only free day, he has wednesday, don
by the way, one of the ideas of trump’s legal team was to transfer the case from the manhattan court, for example, to the court of the staten island district, this is also a district of new york, but electorally, the situation there is different, there is more support for the republicans, so they wanted to do it, they were not allowed to do it, and now they are trying to weed out biased jurors, so far they have managed to select only a few people, on the first day they brought in 96, 50, they...
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the top of manhattan to the very bottom of manhattan, talking to manhattan nights potential jurors whether they could be fair and impartial so in the donalds, on trial on the 34 counts that he is charged with, you could make a fair and impartial decision, follows to the facts and everything, yeah. i think i can i will i will i won't let him being a jerk cloud my legal sense of of fair play. >> i don't have an advisory opinion blogging. i think people should be judged by what they've done before. well, and i think they've diluted down and its history and its evidence so i should be judged by that. >> you think you could be fair to gun and saw it's just i mean, i feel like deserves that. >> yes, i would totally be fair and impartial because that's what i believe in i'm always i'm a new yorker. i'm up front now. i'm honest about everything. >> could you be fair and impartial? know why because all the tv and speculation in and things that i've seen that he's done and i don't really agree on his character in 2020 manhattan nights voted democratic in overwhelming numbers, just over 12% for trump
the top of manhattan to the very bottom of manhattan, talking to manhattan nights potential jurors whether they could be fair and impartial so in the donalds, on trial on the 34 counts that he is charged with, you could make a fair and impartial decision, follows to the facts and everything, yeah. i think i can i will i will i won't let him being a jerk cloud my legal sense of of fair play. >> i don't have an advisory opinion blogging. i think people should be judged by what they've done...
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the manhattan jury will sit in judgement of whether mr. trump illegally falsified business records as part of a scheme to conceal hush money payments to a porn star with whom he's alleged to have had an affair. allegations he denies. laura jarrod has late developments. >> reporter: tonight, a full jury of 12 now sworn in in former trump's hush money criminal trial. after the day began with drama surrounding two jurors dismissed. the full jury now including an investment banker, security engineer, retired private wealth manager, speech therapist, physical therapist, someone in e-commerce and product development manager. >> i've been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trial. everyone is watching this new york scam. >> reporter: mr. trump arriving with seven jurors sworn in only to see that number quickly go down to five after an oncology nurse who said during questioning that no one was above the law. i'm here to just hear the facts, tell the judge today, she had concerns she could not be impartial about mr. trump. and worr
the manhattan jury will sit in judgement of whether mr. trump illegally falsified business records as part of a scheme to conceal hush money payments to a porn star with whom he's alleged to have had an affair. allegations he denies. laura jarrod has late developments. >> reporter: tonight, a full jury of 12 now sworn in in former trump's hush money criminal trial. after the day began with drama surrounding two jurors dismissed. the full jury now including an investment banker, security...
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alicia: mark, this is a manhattan jury. >> yeah, exactly right. i think the odds of donald trump having a fair trial here is not high. the good news is, to the extent there's a silver lining, i think this jury is about as good as donald trump could get. with that said, it's not a good jury at the end of the day because it's in manhattan and it's not a shock that you have a manhattan-based judge in a democratic city with this jury. it's not going to be good for donald trump at the end of the day, not going to be fair, but at least he has some jurors on there that he can possibly argue to and maybe make some progress with. alicia: and what about the possibility of a hung jury? >> i think that's a very important thing, that people have not talked enough about, which is if this jury, after six weeks, is not able to come to resolution and they become a hung jury, i think this judge will insist that the trial be retried again over the summer, which means you'll have another six weeks of president trump in manhattan when he should be out campaigning and
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we expect will shortly leave his apartment for the courthouse and lower manhattan. that is what is on the right. this is donald trump's new york criminal trial opening statements set to begin shortly. this is a history-making moment. no former president has ever faced a criminal trial before. he's opening statements will be something and we also learned that the first witness in this case will be david, the man who at one point, his company owned the national enquirer. he had a plea agreement with federal authorities admitting to be involved in catch and kill schemes. he will testify presumably to all of this. would donald trump in the courtroom we were watching that very closely. in the meantime, there is some new polling out in the last few days that shows the state of the rais with me, cnn senior data reporter, harry enten and harry, let's start with in general, how americans feel about this content. >> yeah, enthusiasm for 2020 before or not, when you got one guy who's now facing prosecution or york, you've got another guy who folks feel are too old, very intere
we expect will shortly leave his apartment for the courthouse and lower manhattan. that is what is on the right. this is donald trump's new york criminal trial opening statements set to begin shortly. this is a history-making moment. no former president has ever faced a criminal trial before. he's opening statements will be something and we also learned that the first witness in this case will be david, the man who at one point, his company owned the national enquirer. he had a plea agreement...
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being this figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan, a guy riding in the limo at all of the fancy restaurants and clubs. even at the time among the cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. it is a full rejection of him by manhattan and for that reason is a more personal trial than any others he faces. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and that a big life in florida. they lived large but none of them came back to nyc. the da made it clear the prosecutors plan to press trump in previous cases if he takes the stand. why would he do that? what does it have to do with this case? what does that have to do with election interference? >> it does not have any
being this figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan, a guy riding in the limo at all of the fancy restaurants and clubs. even at the time among the cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no...
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trump's criminal trial continues today in manhattan. the defense is expected to resume cross-examination of the lead prosecution witness, former national -- "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. he is accused of a catch-and-kill scheme. >> reporter: president trump weighed in on a key witness in his trial. former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. >> been very nice. he's been -- david's been very nice. nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known pecker for decades and it's alleged that they along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engaged in conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. picker told jurors after the "access hollywood" tape surfaced weeks before the election, discussions about what to do with stormy daniels heated up. the adult film star was, allegedly, shopping the story, and pecker testified he didn't have the $120,000 she wanted so he told cohen to buy and bury her story, saying if he didn't and the story gets out, the boss is going to be very angry with you. >> the
trump's criminal trial continues today in manhattan. the defense is expected to resume cross-examination of the lead prosecution witness, former national -- "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. he is accused of a catch-and-kill scheme. >> reporter: president trump weighed in on a key witness in his trial. former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. >> been very nice. he's been -- david's been very nice. nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known...
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can the former president get a fair trial in manhattan? then with enemies like these, who needs friends, will dig into how long house speaker mike johnson can survive with the help of democrats. plus day jobs for the duke and duchess this will use sign on for harry and meghan's new offerings. are group is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax and let's talk about it first with opening statements set to begin monday in donald trump's hush money trial buyout the former president is railing against the case, the judge and the prosecutors saying and doing things, many lawyers suggest he probably shouldn't i'm just watching. there's donald trump at a new york city courthouse blasting his criminal hush money trial. he's going to have a very corrupt place. >> the former president has reason to worry, given his record and manhattan courtrooms this year in january of jury found him liable for defaming e jean carroll. it damages totalling $83 then in february, a judge fine trump $355 million for fraudulently inflating his empire is worth a fine o
can the former president get a fair trial in manhattan? then with enemies like these, who needs friends, will dig into how long house speaker mike johnson can survive with the help of democrats. plus day jobs for the duke and duchess this will use sign on for harry and meghan's new offerings. are group is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax and let's talk about it first with opening statements set to begin monday in donald trump's hush money trial buyout the former president is railing...
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manhattan is not exactly representative of all america. but it is home to real american citizens and people who don't like him are every bit as american as those who do. in fact, and again, obvious point, but understated. they are the majority. as the first few days in the first ever criminal trial of a former president has reminded us. olivia is the washington correspondent for new york magazine. elizabeth is a contributing opinion writer for the new york times where she has a piece on how quote donald trump's secret shame about new york city haunts his trial and they join me now. good to have you here. i liked your piece in the times about the specific psychological injury of a person who is obsessed with new york and status in new york to have to sit before a manhattan jury and have people mean tweets read about him and face their judgment. >> he has been in florida most of the last few months where ever he decides to be that is not new york because he thinks he has been rejected by a certain class of elites here. and you sort of have t
manhattan is not exactly representative of all america. but it is home to real american citizens and people who don't like him are every bit as american as those who do. in fact, and again, obvious point, but understated. they are the majority. as the first few days in the first ever criminal trial of a former president has reminded us. olivia is the washington correspondent for new york magazine. elizabeth is a contributing opinion writer for the new york times where she has a piece on how...
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together today in lower manhattan. what do you expect when packer good? it's back on the stand tomorrow under cross-examination trump's lawyers had about one hour of cross-examination with david pecker. and in that time, david pecker acknowledged that it was standard operating procedure for media companies to work with politicians but he also testified that he was at the heart of these deals and that he was involved with them and had many conversations with michael cohen, david pecker, serving as a narrator for the prosecution, taking the jury inside three of these catch-and-kill deals and testifying repeatedly that he was involved with them and help broker them to help donald trump's camp payne new details on the hush money payout to adult film star stormy daniels from an ex-tabloid executive back on the stand. we're counting how he brokered a deal at the center of the case against former president donald trump david pecker was questioned by the prosecution about the catch-and-kill scheme to quiet daniel story of an a
together today in lower manhattan. what do you expect when packer good? it's back on the stand tomorrow under cross-examination trump's lawyers had about one hour of cross-examination with david pecker. and in that time, david pecker acknowledged that it was standard operating procedure for media companies to work with politicians but he also testified that he was at the heart of these deals and that he was involved with them and had many conversations with michael cohen, david pecker, serving...
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right now our cameras are showing a man burning in front of a courthouse in manhattan. we watch as flames erupt around his body and chaos ensues. it all happened in a public garden where trump supporters and opponents gather. random witnesses were the first to come to the rescue, followed by the firefighters arrived, and this was his last post. my name is max azarella, i'm an investigator, and i set myself on fire during the trump trial in manhattan. this extreme act of protest is intended to draw attention to an urgent, important discovery. we are victims of a totalitarian scam; our own government, along with many of its allies, is about to unleash an apocalyptic fascist world coup on us. on the asphalt there were brochures scattered by azzarella called the truthful history of the world. make a deal with the hamas group about people demanding that the authorities immediately release the hostages. according to those gathered , it is the netanyahu government that is sabotaging the achievement of agreements. protesters burned garbage. one of the drivers tried to ram the b
right now our cameras are showing a man burning in front of a courthouse in manhattan. we watch as flames erupt around his body and chaos ensues. it all happened in a public garden where trump supporters and opponents gather. random witnesses were the first to come to the rescue, followed by the firefighters arrived, and this was his last post. my name is max azarella, i'm an investigator, and i set myself on fire during the trump trial in manhattan. this extreme act of protest is intended to...
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i am the executive director of the adam society at the manhattan institute. and on behalf of the manhattan, it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's discussion with abigail shrier and her new book, bad therapy. the kids aren't growing up. abigail shrier has long been raising the alarm and troubling new trends. the development of our children. her book, irreversible damage of the siren call of transgender among teenage girls. this new book, an investigation the mental health industry promises to be equally important to parents and to all who care about the development of the next generation. as many here know, manhattan institute is an organization dedicated to keeping america and its great cities, prosperous, safe and free. to our magazine city journal. and with gatherings like this, the manhattan institute amplifies and fearless voices like abigail's that stand up to conventional wisdom, to today's most pressing challenges. we are grateful to, our supporters and friends here with us this evening for your engagement in our community and for your support that
i am the executive director of the adam society at the manhattan institute. and on behalf of the manhattan, it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's discussion with abigail shrier and her new book, bad therapy. the kids aren't growing up. abigail shrier has long been raising the alarm and troubling new trends. the development of our children. her book, irreversible damage of the siren call of transgender among teenage girls. this new book, an investigation the mental health industry promises...
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laura coates kerosene canal outside the courthouse in manhattan. thank you so much. >> next, setting up for a showdown in congress. will republican mike johnson lose his speakership or will far-right members of his party lose their own power we're going to ask a house republican that very question. and just moment every piece the evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. martin, sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn i consumer cellular, you get the same exact coverage as the largest carriers for up to half the price that's amazing and great customer service based here in america that's amazing. and no hidden fees, no contracts and free activation that's something hello. barbara sorry i was muted may i know right barbara so i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company will rest assured companies in great hands marci hit the bill homes.com. >> we we've done on your homework now that is worth celebrating i love it. thank you home work very clever, very clever homes.com said he's thinking, i'm thinking ab
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to the very bottom of manhattan, talking to manhattan nights, potential jurors and whether they could be fair and impartial in the donalds on trial on the 34 counts that he is charged with. you could make a fair and impartial decision. >> if i listen to the facts and everything, yeah, nothing i can i will i will i won't let him being a jerk cloud my legal sense of fair play. >> i don't have any bias opinion about him. i said, people should be judged by what they've done before. well, and i think they've dilated down and its history and its evidence. so i should be judged by that. >> you think you could be fair to him, so definitely because i mean i feel like there's urge that yes, i would totally be fair and impartial because that's what i believe in and i'm always i'm a new yorker. i'm upfront and honest about everything. could you be fair and impartial? >> know why? because all the tv and speculation and things that i've seen that he's done and i don't really agree on his character in 2020 manhattan nights voted democratic in overwhelming numbers, just over 12% for trump. or biden,
to the very bottom of manhattan, talking to manhattan nights, potential jurors and whether they could be fair and impartial in the donalds on trial on the 34 counts that he is charged with. you could make a fair and impartial decision. >> if i listen to the facts and everything, yeah, nothing i can i will i will i won't let him being a jerk cloud my legal sense of fair play. >> i don't have any bias opinion about him. i said, people should be judged by what they've done before....