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presidency, leading us off this hour, nbc news correspondent rehema ellis outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. rehema, i know this is just starting. why do we think the prosecution called graf and what might they ask her going on to this just within the last hour? well, graf, you might say, might be described as the gatekeeper for donald trump. she was with him, as you point out, for 34 years. she retired only in 2021. right now, her legal representatives are being paid for by the trump organization. these are two lawyers who are still on the trump team. and in addition, she said she sat right outside his office on the 27th floor on fifth avenue. she also said that she was the one who would take care of emails and contact lists, and in particular, now two names that would become very familiar with in terms of donald trump and that is stormy daniels. and karen mcdougal. she said she put in to the trump computer system list, the contact name of stormy , not just not daniels, but just the simple first name of stormy. and she also said she input the name of mcdougal, karen mcdougal. but with kare
presidency, leading us off this hour, nbc news correspondent rehema ellis outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. rehema, i know this is just starting. why do we think the prosecution called graf and what might they ask her going on to this just within the last hour? well, graf, you might say, might be described as the gatekeeper for donald trump. she was with him, as you point out, for 34 years. she retired only in 2021. right now, her legal representatives are being paid for by the trump...
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trump's current trial in manhattan. tabloid mogul david pecker expected back on the stand today after telling the jury thursday how his company purchased the story of karen mcdougal. another woman that alleged an affair with mr. trump before the election, admitting i wanted to protect my company, i wanted to protect myself and i wanted also to protect donald trump. pecker testifying that while in the white house, mr. trump asked him about mcdougal, saying, quote, how's our girl, to which pecker replayed, she was quiet. >> listening to the argument yesterday, the justices of every ideological stripe didn't see all that interested or persuaded by what trump is arguing in his particular case, that he should be totally immune. >> that's right. but they're very concerned about what their ruling here means for the future. >> yeah. they're worried the political rivaling will keep coming after each other. they think there should be some limited immunity. the question is who will draw those lines? how will you decide that? the r
trump's current trial in manhattan. tabloid mogul david pecker expected back on the stand today after telling the jury thursday how his company purchased the story of karen mcdougal. another woman that alleged an affair with mr. trump before the election, admitting i wanted to protect my company, i wanted to protect myself and i wanted also to protect donald trump. pecker testifying that while in the white house, mr. trump asked him about mcdougal, saying, quote, how's our girl, to which pecker...
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>> so, the manhattan district attorney's office, lester, says they will do everything in their power to retry the case. weinstein's representative says for now he will remain in new york. and remember, weinstein is appealing a 16-year sentence for rape in california. his l.a. attorney tonight says the new york decision has a significant impact on that pending appeal, saying the l.a. trial judge, quote, made the same errors as the new york trial court. lester? >> all right. kate, thanks very much. >>> we're tracking a multiday severe weather threat in the central u.s. millions at risk from texas to south dakota for storms that could produce softball-sized hail, tornadoes, and 70-miles-per-hour gusts. tomorrow, the threat pushes more into the plains and midwest. >>> in 60 seconds, the impact of high prices we're all paying becoming more of a drag on the economy. the mixed signs and what they mean, next. what next. (vo) want to upgrade but still paying off your locked phone? break free from 3-year device contracts. switch to t-mobile, and we'll pay off your phone. and upgrade you to one
>> so, the manhattan district attorney's office, lester, says they will do everything in their power to retry the case. weinstein's representative says for now he will remain in new york. and remember, weinstein is appealing a 16-year sentence for rape in california. his l.a. attorney tonight says the new york decision has a significant impact on that pending appeal, saying the l.a. trial judge, quote, made the same errors as the new york trial court. lester? >> all right. kate,...
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the manhattan da's office says it intends to retry weinstein, but this new ruling does not mean he will be set free. he has also been sentenced to 16 years in prison in california. legal experts say an overturn like the one in new york is unlikely to happen in california. another example of how frustrating it is to try and make it in the bay. houses for sale are getting harder to come by in the bay area's biggest county. new numbers show the amount of homes with sale pending in santa clara county outnumber the homes on the market. the low inventory means prices will stay high for now. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in san jose to break down what might be behind this. this is a rarity video from today showing homes that are for sale in san jose. mls, who tracks homes for sale, shows that 621 homes are for sale in santa clara county. by contrast, 759 show a sale pending. it's rare, but it's been very consistent where the demand has been very high. but really, this is this is the first time in a long time that we're actually seeing this become a national trend as well, meaning prices wi
the manhattan da's office says it intends to retry weinstein, but this new ruling does not mean he will be set free. he has also been sentenced to 16 years in prison in california. legal experts say an overturn like the one in new york is unlikely to happen in california. another example of how frustrating it is to try and make it in the bay. houses for sale are getting harder to come by in the bay area's biggest county. new numbers show the amount of homes with sale pending in santa clara...
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>> zinhle, i am standing here in downtown manhattan where the criminal trial took place behind me, and i sat through everyday of that criminal trial in 2020, and the court of appeals has said that the individuals who testified known as mulino witnesses who testified for bad acts should have been inadmissible, and for that reason, they are overturning the conviction, but he obviously does have, and he could stand to face 16 years in a california prison at some point for separate charges, but i did speak to one of harvey weinstein's former criminal attorneys today, and i asked how unprecedented was it that this thing is overturned? >> well, what comes to mind for a lot of people looking at this, this is the court of appeals taking a stance about due process, and doing the right thing where obviously this is a difficult decision for the court the take with a very unpopular defendant, and due process means doing the right thing in every case for everybody. >> reporter: the new york district attorney's office has said, zinhle, they plan to retry harvey weinstein for the same charges and bri
>> zinhle, i am standing here in downtown manhattan where the criminal trial took place behind me, and i sat through everyday of that criminal trial in 2020, and the court of appeals has said that the individuals who testified known as mulino witnesses who testified for bad acts should have been inadmissible, and for that reason, they are overturning the conviction, but he obviously does have, and he could stand to face 16 years in a california prison at some point for separate charges,...
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that is central park, smack in the middle of manhattan. beautiful greenery. i mean, isn't that nice to see? >> on a clear, gorgeous day, when people say, why do you live here? >> that's our backyard, for people who know, who live in new york. >> absolutely beautiful. >>> detroit is the center of the sports universe tonight. the nfl draft, caleb williams, the number one pick, expected to be. from usc, the quarterback. that will be a fun one. we'll have more on the draft coming up. >>> but we will begin with another night of chaos across a growing number of college campuses coast-to-coast. new protests forming over the issue of the war in gaza, from california, where nearly a hundred people were arrested at usc after refusing police commands to disperse, to ut austin where several faculty members say they will not teach today over the school's, quote, militarized response to an on-campus protest. >> to new york where house speaker mike johnson was booed by students when he visited columbia university, asking the school's president to step down. those are a few
that is central park, smack in the middle of manhattan. beautiful greenery. i mean, isn't that nice to see? >> on a clear, gorgeous day, when people say, why do you live here? >> that's our backyard, for people who know, who live in new york. >> absolutely beautiful. >>> detroit is the center of the sports universe tonight. the nfl draft, caleb williams, the number one pick, expected to be. from usc, the quarterback. that will be a fun one. we'll have more on the...
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. >> stephanie gosk, here in manhattan tonight, thank you. >>> in arizona lawmakers voted today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments on whether a near total abortion ban in idaho violates federal law. laura jarrett is at the supreme court. laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well, and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans facing growing scrutiny. >> baby loss is so common. it happens to so many families, and we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer adkins learned she was pregnant and due on halloween, she and her husband playfully nicknamed the baby spooky, but when she went to a routine doctor's appointment at 12 weeks, her doctor said the baby likely had turner syndrome, a rare chromosomal condition often fatal and likely to put jennifer's own health in jeopardy. >>
. >> stephanie gosk, here in manhattan tonight, thank you. >>> in arizona lawmakers voted today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments on whether a near total abortion ban in idaho violates federal law. laura jarrett is at the supreme court. laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well, and then it would go to the...
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-- and i -- those are the things -- i don't know about you, but when i, in my life now, ride around manhattan, all i remember is, "i remember being, you know, dressed in a loin cloth on that corner, and dunking myself chicken broth." like, just stupid idiotic things, you get flash memories. and any other doctor would say, "oh, you know, you're mentally ill, you're going insane." no, no, these are things i really did. >> jimmy: these are real things. >> that you've done, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, it's -- do you walk around the city now? i mean, does new york city feel like -- i know you live in los angeles. but new york city feel like your home? do you walk around -- people must recognize you all the time? >> yeah, people are so nice to me. and one of the things that interesting about me, and i don't -- there's two times of people in our business. there are people that are very happy to do a selfie, and people that are shy about it, don't really want to do it. i'm guessing you're like me. i'm always like, "of course i'll do a selfie." >> jimmy: yeah, why not? >> takes a second, makes them happy. a
-- and i -- those are the things -- i don't know about you, but when i, in my life now, ride around manhattan, all i remember is, "i remember being, you know, dressed in a loin cloth on that corner, and dunking myself chicken broth." like, just stupid idiotic things, you get flash memories. and any other doctor would say, "oh, you know, you're mentally ill, you're going insane." no, no, these are things i really did. >> jimmy: these are real things. >> that...
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it was a tense day in the manhattan courtroom. the former publisher of the national inquirer answered questions about the scheme to catch and kill negative stories about donald trump. here's alice barr. >> reporter: back on the witness stand in former president trump's criminal trial. the ex-national inquirer publisher, d publisher david pecker testified he worked with michael cohen to bury stories that could have damaged the 2016 trump campaign and to embellish negative stories about mr. trump's political rivals. pecker testified the arrangements stem from a 2015 trump tower meeting with cohen and the former president. the case centers on allegations that mr. trump colluded to illegally influence the 2016 election and falsify business records to cover up an alleged affair, all accusations he denies. >> what's going on is a disgrace. >> reporter: the day started with a contentious hearing over whether mr. trump violated the judge's gag order, barring him from publicly attacking witnesses and jurors, something prosecutors say he's
it was a tense day in the manhattan courtroom. the former publisher of the national inquirer answered questions about the scheme to catch and kill negative stories about donald trump. here's alice barr. >> reporter: back on the witness stand in former president trump's criminal trial. the ex-national inquirer publisher, d publisher david pecker testified he worked with michael cohen to bury stories that could have damaged the 2016 trump campaign and to embellish negative stories about mr....
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didn't open it. [ laughter ] president biden is set to appear at a campaign event tomorrow in midtown manhattan, which means new yorkers will be appearing everywhere 40 minutes late. [ laughter ] that's right, president biden is set to appear at radio city music hall with former president barack obama, and they definitely know how to sell it. [ laughter and applause ] the fast food chain burger king has announced it will offer free whoppers in honor of next month's solar eclipse when the sun will be totally obscured for parts of the country. meanwhile, taco bell customers said, "what's the sun?" [ laughter ] today was manatee appreciation day. unfortunately, at red lobster. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] endless. [ light laughter ] i think "endless" might be even worse. "are you almost out of the manatee?" "no, we got plenty." [ laughter ] and finally, a single ticket sold in new jersey last night won $1.3 billion from the mega millions jackpot. oh, who won? ah, dammit! [ laughter ] and that was a monologue, everybody. we're off and running. [ cheers and applause ] got a great show for you tonig
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nyu in lower manhattan, 120 people there were arrested during protests at the school last night. valerie castro is outside columbia's main campus. valerie, only a few weeks left in the semester there, so what is the university doing to try to prepare for graduation and the rest of the school year? >> reporter: kate, that's the big question and we have reached out to university with those questions as you mentioned, the school semester will be hybrid for the rest of the year, but tomorrow is a day when students are supposed to come and pick up their caps and gowns in preparation for graduation, that's still scheduled to happen, graduation is scheduled for may 15th. that's a less from a month from now. we asked the university if they have any plans to move graduation, we're still waiting to hear back. but we spoke to a senior student, about his concerns or fears over graduation. take a listen to what he had to say. >> right now, we're in a moment where everyone has to make a conscious decision about whether traditions are worth sacrificing to a greater cause. to be honest the locat
nyu in lower manhattan, 120 people there were arrested during protests at the school last night. valerie castro is outside columbia's main campus. valerie, only a few weeks left in the semester there, so what is the university doing to try to prepare for graduation and the rest of the school year? >> reporter: kate, that's the big question and we have reached out to university with those questions as you mentioned, the school semester will be hybrid for the rest of the year, but tomorrow...
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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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music echoing through this space in lower manhattan. >> people start talking to you like you're family, that was very special to me. >> reporter: a fun-loving event that took a terrifying turn when the festival was targeted by hamas militants in a surprise attack in october. festival producer was shot in the leg while trying to escape. >> i was talking to my wife on the phone and my wife was nine months pregnant at home that day, if i pass out i can't talk to her. >> they took out my phone. i called my ex-fiance and i said to him, we're getting attacked. we're getting attacked. >> reporter: 26-year-old american citizen said she took refuge in a nearby bomb shelter with a small group that included her uncle who was killed in the attack. >> he took the impact of the grenade right in front of me and then they started shooting again. and for eight hours, i hid under the bodies and i put the jacket over my face. i covered my ears. because my ears were ringing. it was hard. >> reporter: the 26-year-old said she hid from the gunman in an orange grove. >> i had this scarf on me. i saw orange t
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donald trump expected back in the courtroom in lower manhattan where he pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying his business records, a low-level felony. but the story prosecutors are laying out for the jury of seven men and five women today, far more sweeping. one of a presidential candidate in damage control after the release of the "access hollywood" tape, directing his former fixer to pay off stormy daniels on the eve of the 2016 inection to keep her quiet about an alleged tryst from a decade say, creating a phony earlier, later reimbursing michael cohen in monthly checks, prosecutors say creating a phony paper trail. pape >> it is more important for the pros prosecutors to get the jurors on their side, early. i their side early.always used to i always used to tell jurors this is the table of contents s if this is the table o when they're listening to the f contents, when they're listening to the evidence, they'll evidence, they'll go uh-huh. >> reporter: the former uh-huh. >> president denies any encounter e president dbs any encounter with daniel, his defense team likely to
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she has made her way to that courthouse there in lower manhattan. laura, what are we expecting to see and hear inside that courtroom this morning? >> reporter: well, craig, it was a little over a year ago that donald trump stepped into the courthouse here behind me for his arraignment. today he walks in as a criminal defendant for his opening statements in his first criminal trial. a remarkable moment for mr. trump, for the 12 jurors set to sit in judgment of him, and for the country a remarkable test, as you said, for our legal system as a whole. those 34 counts, technically about falsification of business records, but the story that the prosecutors here want to tell, craig, is far broader than that, far more ambitious. the story that they want to tell, a roadmap if you will that they want to layout today in opening statements is about election interference and they're telling the trump campaign in 2016 was reeling from the release of the "access hollywood" tape and so desperate to make sure they could shore up the female vote they tried to bury th
she has made her way to that courthouse there in lower manhattan. laura, what are we expecting to see and hear inside that courtroom this morning? >> reporter: well, craig, it was a little over a year ago that donald trump stepped into the courthouse here behind me for his arraignment. today he walks in as a criminal defendant for his opening statements in his first criminal trial. a remarkable moment for mr. trump, for the 12 jurors set to sit in judgment of him, and for the country a...
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opening statements set to begin just hours from now in that downtown manhattan courtroom in the historic criminal case against the former president. and tonight we're getting a closer look at the prosecution's roadmap here. just how they intend to prove their case against donald trump and who they intend to call to the stand. with the jury now seated, the defense preparing to counter each claim and the defendant, himself, turning the courtroom into a campaign stop. yasmin vossoughian starts us off. >> reporter: just hours from now, a historic moment for american politics and the country's legal system. opening statements in the criminal trial against donald trump in new york. >> opening statements really just offer a preview of the facts to come. >> reporter: david pecker, former publisher of the "national enquirer," and a trump ally, could be among the first witnesses called. other key witnesses could include adult film star stormy daniels, michael cohen, trump's former fixer, karen mcdougal, an ex-playboy model, hope hicks, trump's former white house communications director, and possib
opening statements set to begin just hours from now in that downtown manhattan courtroom in the historic criminal case against the former president. and tonight we're getting a closer look at the prosecution's roadmap here. just how they intend to prove their case against donald trump and who they intend to call to the stand. with the jury now seated, the defense preparing to counter each claim and the defendant, himself, turning the courtroom into a campaign stop. yasmin vossoughian starts us...
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first he appeared in a manhattan court case for his hush money case where a judge ruled that a trial will begin on april 15th. and trump was uncharacteristically tight-lipped when he arrived. >> are you getting a bond? >> thank you very much, everybody. >> are you getting a bond today? >> this is a witch hunt. it's a hoax. thank you. [ cameras shuttering ] >> seth: that's it? [ laughter ] he's starting to sound like a burned out hypnotist. "you're getting very sleepy. okay. now you're a chicken. thank you." [ light laughter ] you know it's bad when he can't even bring himself to stop and rant for 45 minutes about sleepy joe or hunter's laptop or windmills. he just goes through the motions on a couple of catch phrases and wanders off. it's like seeing a depressed buzz lightyear in times square smoking a cigarette. [ light laughter ] "to infinity and beyond. now give my 5 bucks and [ bleep ] off." [ laughter ] trump also got a lifeline from an appeals court today, which ruled that he has ten days to post a bond of $175 million, which is still massive, but less than the total $454 milli
first he appeared in a manhattan court case for his hush money case where a judge ruled that a trial will begin on april 15th. and trump was uncharacteristically tight-lipped when he arrived. >> are you getting a bond? >> thank you very much, everybody. >> are you getting a bond today? >> this is a witch hunt. it's a hoax. thank you. [ cameras shuttering ] >> seth: that's it? [ laughter ] he's starting to sound like a burned out hypnotist. "you're getting very...
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he's outside the courthouse in lower manhattan in new york. vaughn, what more do we know at this point about the person that set himself on fire, and what's happening inside? >> reporter: good afternoon, guys. a difficult, complicated few moments. literally as the jurors were being escorted out of the courthouse, the sirens could be heard from inside because outside here just a mere 100 yards from the entrance of this courthouse where donald trump's criminal trial continues to proceed, a man lit himself on fire, threw pamphlets into the area before dousing himself in gasoline and lighting himself on fire. for multiple minutes, law enforcement were attempting to respond and put out the flames. the man was still moving when he was taken by an ambulance to a local hospital. this individual appears to be somebody who believes in a vast -- complex conspiracy theories involving the american government, universal players including the university, and this is somebody who have been posting online, and this is not in response to trump's trial, but beca
he's outside the courthouse in lower manhattan in new york. vaughn, what more do we know at this point about the person that set himself on fire, and what's happening inside? >> reporter: good afternoon, guys. a difficult, complicated few moments. literally as the jurors were being escorted out of the courthouse, the sirens could be heard from inside because outside here just a mere 100 yards from the entrance of this courthouse where donald trump's criminal trial continues to proceed, a...
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a cross section of manhattan residents with different backgrounds and different opinions on donald trump highlights how mr. trump has been a fixture on new york city long before he was ever the president, making finding a jury to judge in here all the more quickly. and then there were 12. a full slate of jurors now sworn in to hear donald trump's first criminal trial. the former president in a chilly manhattan courtroom, as four men and three women were added to the final jury, including an investment banker, security engineer, retired private wealth manager, as well as a speech therapist, physical therapist, someone who works in e-commerce and a product development manager. the jury vetting process moving in fits and starts this week, with 96 perspective jurors showing up thursday only to have nearly 50 excuse themselves out. >> there is no way after my online presence where i'd sate rise this man. >> many jurors admitting they're unable to be impartial. in the case where prosecutors accuse him of falsifying business records to cover up his alleged role in silencing adult film star stor
a cross section of manhattan residents with different backgrounds and different opinions on donald trump highlights how mr. trump has been a fixture on new york city long before he was ever the president, making finding a jury to judge in here all the more quickly. and then there were 12. a full slate of jurors now sworn in to hear donald trump's first criminal trial. the former president in a chilly manhattan courtroom, as four men and three women were added to the final jury, including an...
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underscoring the challenges of seating a jury in deep blue manhattan, where 85% of people voted for president biden. when the pool of 96 prospective jurors was asked if they could be impartial, nearly 50 hands went up saying they could not. and were dismissed. cat was among them. >> i couldn't be impartial. it's a historical case, and, you know, this is going to define so many things. but at the same time, our job as a juror, right, is to be impartial. >> reporter: mr. trump sounding off about the jury selection process, writing, he was given the second-worst venue in the country. he's accused of doctoring his internal business records to hide a reimbursement payment to michael cohen who allegedly paid off stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election so she couldn't go publd public about an affair. mr. trump denies any sexual relationship with daniels and has pled not guilty. but one of the most remarkable moments happened at the end of the day when the prosecution refused to turn over who the first three witnesses will be to the defense team. that's something routinely done in criminal trials s
underscoring the challenges of seating a jury in deep blue manhattan, where 85% of people voted for president biden. when the pool of 96 prospective jurors was asked if they could be impartial, nearly 50 hands went up saying they could not. and were dismissed. cat was among them. >> i couldn't be impartial. it's a historical case, and, you know, this is going to define so many things. but at the same time, our job as a juror, right, is to be impartial. >> reporter: mr. trump...
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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 jarrett has late developments. >> reporter: tonight, a full jury of 12 now sworn in in former engineer, retired private wealth manager, speech therapist, physical therapist, someone in 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. >> supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but i've been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trialld not be impartial about mr. trump. and worried about her identity becoming public after loved . the whole world is watching this new york scam. >> reporter: mr. trump arriving with seven jurors sworn i
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 jarrett has late developments. >> reporter: tonight, a full jury of 12 now sworn in in former engineer, retired private wealth manager, speech therapist, physical therapist, someone in trump's hush money criminal trial. after the day began with drama...
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up -- upside, located in midtown manhattan. downside, melania locked herself in her panic room and won't come out. [ laughter ] we've got to get her out of there. after that, it's mar-a-lago. upside, historic seaside property. downside, can't use toilet because it's clogged full of classified documents. [ laughter and applause ] "flush it." then there's trump national golf club in new jersey. the upside, upscale club an hour outside of new york city. downside, your caddy is rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] you go, "oh, nevermind." and finally, it's the trump international hotel in new york. the upside, it's a high-end hotel overlooking central park. downside, the continental breakfast is just a pile of half-eaten mcmuffins. [ cheers and applause ] still good. still tasty. meanwhile, the judge in trump's stormy daniels hush money case rejected his effort to dismiss the trial, and set a start date of april 15th. the judge picked april 15th 'cause it's tax day and he knew trump wouldn't be busy. [ laughter and applause ] he's available
up -- upside, located in midtown manhattan. downside, melania locked herself in her panic room and won't come out. [ laughter ] we've got to get her out of there. after that, it's mar-a-lago. upside, historic seaside property. downside, can't use toilet because it's clogged full of classified documents. [ laughter and applause ] "flush it." then there's trump national golf club in new jersey. the upside, upscale club an hour outside of new york city. downside, your caddy is rudy...
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in a new court filing, the manhattan d.a. says they plan to ask mr. trump about other verdicts he's faced, including the judgment in his new york civil fraud case, and in the e. jean carroll defamation case. >>> now to another dramatic day for congress. senate democrats quickly rejecting impeachment articles for the dhs secretary. but that showdown was overshadowed by the house speaker releasing details of a new national security package. ryan nobles has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: an impeachment showdown in the senate. with democrats essentially dismissing charges against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas in a matter of hours, arguing the impeachment by house republicans was unconstitutional. >> to validate this gross abuse by the house would be a grave mistake and could set a dangerous precedent for the future. >> reporter: but republicans blasting the move to not hold a trial. arguing democrats are defying hundreds of years of senate precedent. >> this process must not be abused. it must not be short circuited. history w
in a new court filing, the manhattan d.a. says they plan to ask mr. trump about other verdicts he's faced, including the judgment in his new york civil fraud case, and in the e. jean carroll defamation case. >>> now to another dramatic day for congress. senate democrats quickly rejecting impeachment articles for the dhs secretary. but that showdown was overshadowed by the house speaker releasing details of a new national security package. ryan nobles has the latest from capitol hill....
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in a new court filing, the manhattan d.a. says they plan to ask mr. trump about other verdicts he's faced, including the large judgment in his new york civil fraud case, and in the e. jean carroll defamation case. the judge will decide soon what the jury will be allowed to hear. >>> it appears congress will be working through the weekend. the house speaker has released the separate bills that include aid for israel and ukraine. and he told members they can expect a saturday evening vote on this after an amendment process. brie jackson joins us now from d.c. hi, brie. the house speaker is leading a very divided party when it comes to these bills. >> reporter: that's right. the bill causing the most division is the bill that provides aid to ukraine. the move is similar to the bill passed in the senate, but it breaks the aid into separate bills, including one that clues $60 billion to ukraine. but in johnson's plan, nearly $10 billion of ukraine aid would be through loans, which is what former president trump called for. some republicans insist that any
in a new court filing, the manhattan d.a. says they plan to ask mr. trump about other verdicts he's faced, including the large judgment in his new york civil fraud case, and in the e. jean carroll defamation case. the judge will decide soon what the jury will be allowed to hear. >>> it appears congress will be working through the weekend. the house speaker has released the separate bills that include aid for israel and ukraine. and he told members they can expect a saturday evening...
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i've got a buddy, we were in manhattan beach, california, recently. i dunno if you guys are familiar with manhattan beach, very beautiful area. [ cheers ] yeah, spectacular. southern california. we're walking up the beach, the boardwalk. it's like, pacific ocean on the left, big huge houses, very wealthy area. i pointed to, like, a mansion. i was like, "man, i'd kill to have this house." my buddy goes, "you wouldn't want to pay the taxes on that thing." [ light laughter ] you know these people, the taxes people? i'm like, "yeah, i'm not paying taxes in this situation. i'm just saying --" [ laughter ] "i'm just saying it's a nice house. i'm not picturing myself, as i am in my current financial situation, like --" [ laughter ] "gah! i can't swing this. i should've wished for a house in rural indiana where i could afford the property taxes!" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i was just making small talk. i didn't think they were gonna give me the house and then charge me property taxes on it, but -- i got a friend, we had a gig recently. he's a comedi
i've got a buddy, we were in manhattan beach, california, recently. i dunno if you guys are familiar with manhattan beach, very beautiful area. [ cheers ] yeah, spectacular. southern california. we're walking up the beach, the boardwalk. it's like, pacific ocean on the left, big huge houses, very wealthy area. i pointed to, like, a mansion. i was like, "man, i'd kill to have this house." my buddy goes, "you wouldn't want to pay the taxes on that thing." [ light laughter ]...