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manhattan, 86.7% for biden. even in new york city among the four core blue boroughs, manhattan has the most pronounced bent on any of those boroughs. why? what demographic features might go into that? here's some of the data points for manhattan. when you compare these to the city as a whole, i think we get a little bit of insight here. for instance, manhattan is 45% white. city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think about all the discussions we have had about the big, national demographic patterns. those characteristics. white, college educated, higher income. core de
manhattan, 86.7% for biden. even in new york city among the four core blue boroughs, manhattan has the most pronounced bent on any of those boroughs. why? what demographic features might go into that? here's some of the data points for manhattan. when you compare these to the city as a whole, i think we get a little bit of insight here. for instance, manhattan is 45% white. city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan,...
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former president entering that manhattan courtroom. we are mostly hearing from you this morning, getting your thoughts on that trial and what it means, especially in light of election 2024. phone lines again, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. this is rob in new york, line for democrats up first. good morning. caller: good morning. anka began for c-span, you do a great job. my question is rhetorically why is trump fighting it so hard with his lawyers to not have his day in court? you would think that if former president would want his day in court and would want the people to know his version. how do you know when jailhouse trump is lying? when his lips are moving. those of us from new york who have been around the game of especially real estate people in manhattan and new york city, you just here line after line of bs after bs. unlike many of the good, down to earth people around the country who don't even have it in their mindset to not tell the truth when they interact with other
former president entering that manhattan courtroom. we are mostly hearing from you this morning, getting your thoughts on that trial and what it means, especially in light of election 2024. phone lines again, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. this is rob in new york, line for democrats up first. good morning. caller: good morning. anka began for c-span, you do a great job. my question is rhetorically why is trump fighting it so hard with...
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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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former president entering that manhattan courtroom. we are mostly hearing from you this morning, getting your thoughts on that trial and what it means, especially in light of election 2024. phone lines again, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. this is rob in new york, line for democrats up first. good morning. caller: good morning. anka began for c-span, you do a great job. my question is rhetorically why is trump fighting it so hard with his lawyers to not have his day in court? you would think that if former president would want his day in court and would want the people to know his version. how do you know when jailhouse trump is lying? when his lips are moving. those of us from new york who have been around the game of especially real estate people in manhattan and new york city, you just here line after line of bs after bs. unlike many of the good, down to earth people around the country who don't even have it in their mindset to not tell the truth when they interact with other
former president entering that manhattan courtroom. we are mostly hearing from you this morning, getting your thoughts on that trial and what it means, especially in light of election 2024. phone lines again, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. this is rob in new york, line for democrats up first. good morning. caller: good morning. anka began for c-span, you do a great job. my question is rhetorically why is trump fighting it so hard with...
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trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed for saying they cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the unprecedented moment for the presumptive gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 counts of falsifying business records. a low level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell, more sordid and sweeping, previewing their central theme today of a presidential campaign rocked by the release of the infamous "access hollywood" tape, fueling mr. trump's determination and prosecutors telling to buy the silence of stormy daniels, allegedly directing michael cohen to pay her $130,000, saying she had sex with mr. trump. something he maintains never happened. the former president later reimbursing cohen through a series of checks, allegedly doctors his company's internal records to cover it all up. >> that payment was to hide damaging information from the voting public. the participant scheme was illegal. >> reporter: the judge ruling prosecutors cannot play the "access h
trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed for saying they cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the unprecedented moment for the presumptive gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 counts of falsifying business records. a low level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell, more sordid and sweeping, previewing their central theme today of a presidential campaign rocked...
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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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>> let's look at the demographics of manhattan. manhattan is one of the five boroughs. they aren't all the same. this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump actually carried staten island over joe biden in 2020. again, by far, the smallest of the boroughs. then you work your way here to queens county. the borough of queens. this is where you get into the much better areas. brooklyn, biden was 77%. the bronx biden with 83%. and then that brings you to the one remaining borough and that is where this trial is. where the jurors are from. it is manhattan. 87% nearly for biden in 2020. so within a very big blue city among the fiv
>> let's look at the demographics of manhattan. manhattan is one of the five boroughs. they aren't all the same. this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far....
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can trump get a fair trial in manhattan. that's today's poll question. it's were carnage.com. here's what he said yesterday. >> jury selection is largely luck. >> it >> depends who you get. it's very unfair that i'm having a trial there >> judge juan merchan from the new york supreme court has the difficult task of seating a fair and impartial jury 12 jurors, six alternates in a manhattan borough where trump in 2020 received only 12.3% of the vote in 2016 against hillary clinton. he got less than 10%. >> no >> wonder then that 500 or so perspective jurors will be summoned for consideration. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to a former adult film actress stormy daniels. jurors will have to determine whether the payment was a violation of state and federal election law, meaning that trump paid the money for the purpose of silencing daniels with an eye toward his reelection or as trump will argue, was it made despair his family from embarrassing disclosures irregardless of the election. 12 jurors must make that decision
can trump get a fair trial in manhattan. that's today's poll question. it's were carnage.com. here's what he said yesterday. >> jury selection is largely luck. >> it >> depends who you get. it's very unfair that i'm having a trial there >> judge juan merchan from the new york supreme court has the difficult task of seating a fair and impartial jury 12 jurors, six alternates in a manhattan borough where trump in 2020 received only 12.3% of the vote in 2016 against hillary...
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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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manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhattan. citywide, that's only 21%. then you get to income, median household income is $100,000, and you put the characteristics that make manhattan different from the rest of the city, and it's whiter and has more white voters can college degrees and it's wealthier. we look at trends that define american politics, and especially in the trump age, and one of the most democratic groups you will find, white voters with college degrees and higher levels of education for attainment. we talk about the areas getting bluer and bluer, very enthusiastic to vote, and that makes manhattan the bluest of the five boroughs. >> thank you so much. appreciate that look. joining us, vaughn hillyard, and a whi
manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhattan. citywide, that's only 21%. then you get to income, median household income is $100,000, and you put the characteristics that make manhattan different from the rest of...
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every juror needs to live in manhattan. where a former president trump received 12% of the vote for president in 2020. jurors will not be asked who they voted for or with a plan to vote for this november. but will be asked questions about any political involvement or connection to president trump who called the trial a sham. >> there is no case. people that don't necessarily follow or like donald trump said this is an outrage that this case was brought. >> the trial could last roughly 1.5 months. former president trump will be here for every single day of it. we will send it back to you, sandra. >> sandra: we are awaiting anywhere and after that courtroom. we are getting a little bit of color as those 96 prospective jurors out of the 200 enter the courtroom and took their seats. >> john: they are potentially sitting in a court case with the world's biggest celebrity apparently when the jurors came in and many were craning their necks according to reporting from inside the courtroom to get a look at donald trump. >> sandra:
every juror needs to live in manhattan. where a former president trump received 12% of the vote for president in 2020. jurors will not be asked who they voted for or with a plan to vote for this november. but will be asked questions about any political involvement or connection to president trump who called the trial a sham. >> there is no case. people that don't necessarily follow or like donald trump said this is an outrage that this case was brought. >> the trial could last...
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towards a lower manhattan and to court. i lastly, want to ask you what 500 jurors in the jury pool, hundred people a day. how long might this take two actually seat a jury >> it will take several days whether it goes beyond a week, i think is to be seen and will depend on. again, what the judge does. the judge has already said that he'll let anybody go without further further follow-up if they say they're impartial, that might read out a big chunk of people but it will certainly take several days possibly in next week. >> all right. lesly off. thank you so much. we are watching the motorcade of donald trump arriving right now to the court. you see all of those trucks. this is an unprecedented moment in our history. the first time ever that a former president has faced criminal charges. the trial begins today, it happening just in the next few minutes. a jury selection will be again, and you're seeing the cars pull up right there. obviously, we will watch and see if donald trump speaks. this has been seeing a new central cnn
towards a lower manhattan and to court. i lastly, want to ask you what 500 jurors in the jury pool, hundred people a day. how long might this take two actually seat a jury >> it will take several days whether it goes beyond a week, i think is to be seen and will depend on. again, what the judge does. the judge has already said that he'll let anybody go without further further follow-up if they say they're impartial, that might read out a big chunk of people but it will certainly take...
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i mean, the manhattan case, the one we are talking about today, 88% of the people in manhattan voted against trump and forjoe biden. if you do thatjust by numbers, the chances are the jury selection, which we are going through right now... are the jury selection, which we are going through right now. . .- going through right now... already ofthe going through right now... already of the 98, we _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have had _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have had to - going through right now... already of the 98, we have had to lose - going through right now... already. of the 98, we have had to lose half. they absolutely could get a conviction. i don't think they will put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted _ put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted felon _ put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted felon if - put him in prison, however. but he will be a convicted felon if it - will be a convicted felon if it happens. will be a convicted f
i mean, the manhattan case, the one we are talking about today, 88% of the people in manhattan voted against trump and forjoe biden. if you do thatjust by numbers, the chances are the jury selection, which we are going through right now... are the jury selection, which we are going through right now. . .- going through right now... already ofthe going through right now... already of the 98, we _ going through right now... already of the 98, we have _ going through right now... already of the...
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these are these are manhattan nights. okay. a creative director married with a kid and unmarried woman in city government loves going to shows loves cooking. a woman in business development for a vc firm. venture capital firm married with no children, likes going to restaurants, all of them less new york times and cnn is new sources. yet none of them were struck basic, not just for that, right? i mean, so that gets into i guess the depth of the juror questionnaire >> yeah. i mean yes, there are many more questions on that questionnaire that will get to this bias that everybody's talking about. that would disqualify someone. again, it's not just anybody. it's a bias that renders you incapable of being fair and impartial, right? >> which is different than coming in with an opinion, right? >> but then. you. can set that opinion aside. yes. i mean, i've said this before, but i had an investigation of the trump organization in my office. we did not bring charges. i've said this publicly before. >> yeah, i have spoken very critically
these are these are manhattan nights. okay. a creative director married with a kid and unmarried woman in city government loves going to shows loves cooking. a woman in business development for a vc firm. venture capital firm married with no children, likes going to restaurants, all of them less new york times and cnn is new sources. yet none of them were struck basic, not just for that, right? i mean, so that gets into i guess the depth of the juror questionnaire >> yeah. i mean yes,...
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and then there was a man in midtown manhattan. he says he's married with a child and works as a creative director telling the court he enjoys hiking and cooking. all three gets their news, they say from the new york times and cnn. and to also listed the wall street journal and google. now that is that is a manhattan standard operating procedure on people, but that's what we know so far. paula reid is upfront outside the courthouse and paula, i know i was there with you today and now you've gotten even more information here as those jurors left the room trump making some false statements outside of court where you are about what the judge will and won't allow him to do. so what's the reality of the situation >> erin? it was kinda surprising after everything that had happened today, what trump was focused on when he walked out of the court was the fact that he is required as a criminal defendant to attend every free day of these proceedings unless he has granted a waiver. once he walked out of the courtroom, he repeatedly claimed th
and then there was a man in midtown manhattan. he says he's married with a child and works as a creative director telling the court he enjoys hiking and cooking. all three gets their news, they say from the new york times and cnn. and to also listed the wall street journal and google. now that is that is a manhattan standard operating procedure on people, but that's what we know so far. paula reid is upfront outside the courthouse and paula, i know i was there with you today and now you've...
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los cargos fueron desestimados por la fiscalÍa de manhattan. esta visita del expresidente es simbÓlica porque segÚn el la fiscalÍa deberÍa estar persiguiendo a esos ladrones como el individuo que entrÓ a robar y que luego fue acuchillado. en lugar de perseguir al expresidente donald trump. al salir de la bodega y al hacer la visita del expresidente se dirigiÓ los medios y lanzÓ crÍticas en contra del proceso judicial que enfrenta aquÍ en nueva york. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> el expresidente estaba acompaÑado de miembros de la asociaciÓn de bodegueros de estados unidos. este es un distrito predominantemente demÓcrata, por lo que muchos aquÍ le preguntaban por quÉ vino a visitar a un distrito de inmigrantes, que segÚn el mismo presidente en ocasiones ha dicho que no estÁ de acuerdo con la migraciÓn y el flujo de personas. una visita polÉmica. regreso con ustedes. >> congresista republicanos enviaron al senado artÍculos para un posible juicio polÍtico al secretario de seguridad nacional, alejan
los cargos fueron desestimados por la fiscalÍa de manhattan. esta visita del expresidente es simbÓlica porque segÚn el la fiscalÍa deberÍa estar persiguiendo a esos ladrones como el individuo que entrÓ a robar y que luego fue acuchillado. en lugar de perseguir al expresidente donald trump. al salir de la bodega y al hacer la visita del expresidente se dirigiÓ los medios y lanzÓ crÍticas en contra del proceso judicial que enfrenta aquÍ en nueva york. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en...
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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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that is him outside a manhattan courthouse. now we will go back to nada tawfiq is alongside many other journalists. back to nada tawfiq is alongside many otherjournalists. —— nada tawfik. what can you see there? he came out of his suv, did a short wave to people here as he normally does then he went by the way of the court so we are just moments away from him entering that courtroom, court is expected to start in less than 30 minutes as we begin jury selection but of course a momentous moment here in us history, donald trump has entered the courthouse to become the first former president to stand criminal trial. he is certainly testing this nation's legal norms. more than ever before. he has now entered the courthouse with jury selection to begin shortly and, lucy, just looking at the media here, you can see the significance of this moment. the role's media yo to capture this moment. what of this moment. the role's media yo to capture this moment.— to capture this moment. what a dauntin: to capture this moment. what a dau
that is him outside a manhattan courthouse. now we will go back to nada tawfiq is alongside many other journalists. back to nada tawfiq is alongside many otherjournalists. —— nada tawfik. what can you see there? he came out of his suv, did a short wave to people here as he normally does then he went by the way of the court so we are just moments away from him entering that courtroom, court is expected to start in less than 30 minutes as we begin jury selection but of course a momentous...
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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
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...
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it's not like it's a different standard here in manhattan than it is every, in every other courtroom in the entire country in both state and federal courts, in every single case, you're able to ultimately find fair and impartial jurors. >> it's not >> it's whether you can be fair in this particular case >> that, >> is that there's questions that are designed to ask that >> and i think >> nobody nobody is pro murder or prorate, yet sometimes there are cases that ended in acquittals because it's about making sure that the people prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. and i agree that jurors take that very seriously. and so i think process of excellent lawyers on both sides, you have a really good judge here. this is not an people. they know how to pick a jury. they know how to ask the right questions and something to keep in mind is donald trump has to be there every single day because it's a criminal cases going to be sitting at that jury table. i'm sitting at the counsel table and he's going to actually have to agree to every single juror. so this is going to be a jury that he pic
it's not like it's a different standard here in manhattan than it is every, in every other courtroom in the entire country in both state and federal courts, in every single case, you're able to ultimately find fair and impartial jurors. >> it's not >> it's whether you can be fair in this particular case >> that, >> is that there's questions that are designed to ask that >> and i think >> nobody nobody is pro murder or prorate, yet sometimes there are cases...
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and attorneys with the manhattan d.a.'s office asked the judge to hold the former president in contempt and fined him $3,000 from violating a gag order. also complained that the judge filed his request to skip court to attend washington in ten days for the land market supreme arguments on presidential immunity. >> i would like to go for a half a day and go to d.c. and go for the united states supreme court, because -- >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury
and attorneys with the manhattan d.a.'s office asked the judge to hold the former president in contempt and fined him $3,000 from violating a gag order. also complained that the judge filed his request to skip court to attend washington in ten days for the land market supreme arguments on presidential immunity. >> i would like to go for a half a day and go to d.c. and go for the united states supreme court, because -- >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that...
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so if you want to say there is only 85,000 trump voters in manhattan, which they are, that is how many he got and they were all busy, so none of them could come down, or you know, okay. what about the entire state of utah? what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment. i saw your post, the picture, i saw you when you posted that online. i feel like there is a bias, like a law of physics. it is not even a political thing, but in the news b business, you never report on the dog that did not bark. you never report on the thing that did not happen, but in this case, there is something observable that did happen, which is trump spending the last year promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers with militants that y
so if you want to say there is only 85,000 trump voters in manhattan, which they are, that is how many he got and they were all busy, so none of them could come down, or you know, okay. what about the entire state of utah? what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there...
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trump's attorneys asked today for a change of venue due to pretrial publicity in manhattan. but an appeals court
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earlier this afternoon donald trump was arraigned on the new york supreme court indictment returned by a manhattan grand jury on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. under new york state law it is a felony to falsify business records with the intention of fraud and intent to conceal another crime. that is exactly what this case is about. 34 false statements made to cover up other crimes. these are felony crimes in new york state. we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct. the defendant repeatedly made false statements on new york business records. he also cost -- caused others to make false statements. the defendant claimed he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. and it was a false statement that the defendant made month after month in 2017. april, may, june and so on. through the rest of the year. for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand containing this key lie that he was paying michael cohen legal services performed in 2017. and he personally signed checks for payments t
earlier this afternoon donald trump was arraigned on the new york supreme court indictment returned by a manhattan grand jury on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. under new york state law it is a felony to falsify business records with the intention of fraud and intent to conceal another crime. that is exactly what this case is about. 34 false statements made to cover up other crimes. these are felony crimes in new york state. we cannot and will not normalize...
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they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one, one angry juror who will not follow the law, who will not follow the evidence, but this is a shrewd judge and a good prosecution. it's the longest list of questions i've ever seen, and the judge is a sure judge of character, the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will adjudicate the facts and the law and if that happens, donald trump is in trouble. >> norm eisen, you have the book to read. 11. >>> coming up, dan goldman, a prosecutor new york who worked with todd blanche and alvin brad. i'll get his reaction today one of donald trump's first criminal trial after a quick break. break. we're gonna take it back. we're gonna take it back. with scotts turf builder triple action! it gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps your lawn growing strong. glorious! -agggghhhhhh! -aaagghhhh. no no no. get a bag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. [music playing] speaker: it all starts here, by u
they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one, one angry juror who will not follow the law, who will not follow the evidence, but this is a shrewd judge and a good prosecution. it's the longest list of questions i've ever seen, and the judge is a sure judge of character, the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will adjudicate the facts and the law and if that happens, donald trump is in trouble. >> norm eisen, you have the book to read. 11. >>> coming up,...
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showing whenever he goes out on the campaign trail and of course keep donald trump stuck there in a manhattan courtroom why is it that they're doing that? they are doing it as a distraction because the truth is too hard for the biden camp to deal with the truth is that they don't have a single positive thing they can point to from a policy perspective or otherwise that joe biden has been able to do for the people of this country in the three and a half years that he has been in office everyone's life is harder everyone's life has gotten more expensive we are less safe as a country the entire world is destabilized that's not a heck of a campaign platform to tout out there so the best solution that can come up with his keep donald trump off the campaign trail the amazing thing though is john that it's spectacularly backfiring on them were racing around a million dollars every day for the campaign that donald trump is sitting in that courtroom, donald jay trump.com, gop.com if you want to contribute we are encouraging people to get involved you see the tactics they are using right now against do
showing whenever he goes out on the campaign trail and of course keep donald trump stuck there in a manhattan courtroom why is it that they're doing that? they are doing it as a distraction because the truth is too hard for the biden camp to deal with the truth is that they don't have a single positive thing they can point to from a policy perspective or otherwise that joe biden has been able to do for the people of this country in the three and a half years that he has been in office...
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this jury will only be drawn from manhattan. we're voters overwhelmingly chose joe biden in 2020, nearly 87% to 12% political affiliation doesn't necessarily mean bias, right and that's what they're going to have to figure out there may be lots of reasons for somebody to vote for a candidate that don't necessarily de facto translate into a bias for or against the other candidate. the jurors who ultimately get selected will not be known to the public. their names, images, and i did entities will not be released even though lawyers on both sides, will know their names dr. ellis says trump's attorneys and prosecutors will have to be on high alert for any potential juror who might hide their true feelings in an effort to ultimately up and deliver curations. >> i'm not a big believer that stealth jurors are everywhere, but in a case like this, there's definitely a higher risk of a stealth juror, meaning someone who intentionally keeps quiet about an opinion to get on the jury they're not that common. they're not as common as a lot of
this jury will only be drawn from manhattan. we're voters overwhelmingly chose joe biden in 2020, nearly 87% to 12% political affiliation doesn't necessarily mean bias, right and that's what they're going to have to figure out there may be lots of reasons for somebody to vote for a candidate that don't necessarily de facto translate into a bias for or against the other candidate. the jurors who ultimately get selected will not be known to the public. their names, images, and i did entities will...
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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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launches, the manhattan project, because we think the germans are far ahead of us. the german military authorities decided to cancel their own nuclear program. they give it up right around? the time we started. but they didn't know that that back to los alamos. this is, of course, the main facility where they're constructing bombs, but it's not the only one i mentioned. there's a lab in washington. there's a lab in tennessee. there are universities. and research centers across the u.s., canada, england are contributing bits of research so much so that if you include all people working on the manhattan project down to like janitors and repairmen, there aren't nearly. 600,000 thousand people involved in project it took lots of money. if you add up all of the projects that are contributing to the development of the atomic bomb, it cost today's equivalent. of $35 billion. it was the second most expensive thing the u.s. had ever the first most expensive weapons system was developing the b-29, which was the only plane big enough to carry what was going to be about a 10,00
launches, the manhattan project, because we think the germans are far ahead of us. the german military authorities decided to cancel their own nuclear program. they give it up right around? the time we started. but they didn't know that that back to los alamos. this is, of course, the main facility where they're constructing bombs, but it's not the only one i mentioned. there's a lab in washington. there's a lab in tennessee. there are universities. and research centers across the u.s., canada,...
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and he escaped to manhattan in early 1864. and the cubans wanted to get our guy ellis back and the wanted to get appleton smith back. and the problem was there was no extradition treaty between the united states and spain so there was no legal to do this. but william. seward as far as i can figure out. williams the secretary of state gets together with spanish minister in washington, d.c. and says, how about this? you kidnap guy and send him back and we'll kidnap your guy and send him back and we'll both get what we want. so robert murray, the u.s. marshal in new york city, goes and finds margolis, arrests him and sends him back to cuba, where he gets 19 years at hard labor for his crime. the leader of cuba, domingo dolci sends the cuban police to, sidney oaks, from his home in the middle of the night somewhere between 11 and 11 p.m. and midnight to arrest appleton. okay. and they go in, they break the house, and they find a very sick in bed and they say, get of bed and come with us. and he says, i'm under orders. i'm very ill
and he escaped to manhattan in early 1864. and the cubans wanted to get our guy ellis back and the wanted to get appleton smith back. and the problem was there was no extradition treaty between the united states and spain so there was no legal to do this. but william. seward as far as i can figure out. williams the secretary of state gets together with spanish minister in washington, d.c. and says, how about this? you kidnap guy and send him back and we'll kidnap your guy and send him back and...
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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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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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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
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...
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nights that it found at 61% of people in manhattan already believed that guilty in this case, if you peel back the onion a little bit further and go to the 2020 election. 76% of people in new york's had manhattan. and this jury pool voted for joe biden, 23% voted for donald trump so it's gonna be pretty tough to find a jury that is not somehow predisposed. if you find that that trump that pro-trump juror psych, find a needle in the haystack and we're hearing all this talk about data and building data. i think in the year 2024, the fact that we're relying on jurors to self-report bias is kind of crazy data is available, readily available, you could, you could get gathered tons of data on every one of these jurors, see what they've looked at on their internet searches and see if they've if they've voted for trump or posting anti-trump messages on social media, it's easy to find whether somebody is pro-trump or not. and then when they go in seeded this jury, who's going to want us, who's going to want to recuse himself from the biggest trial and the history of new york city david, you w
nights that it found at 61% of people in manhattan already believed that guilty in this case, if you peel back the onion a little bit further and go to the 2020 election. 76% of people in new york's had manhattan. and this jury pool voted for joe biden, 23% voted for donald trump so it's gonna be pretty tough to find a jury that is not somehow predisposed. if you find that that trump that pro-trump juror psych, find a needle in the haystack and we're hearing all this talk about data 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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days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he has pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and legal analyst to talk about what we can expect. tomorrow is a really big day in the history of this country when you see a former president is in criminal charges. the former president is going to be in court every single day with a jury selection beginning tomorrow. we took a look at some of the questions. what stood out to me was how it seemed less politicized then in judge kaplan's questionnaire. i say that because one of the questions on the questionnaire was do you believe the election was stolen? none of that showed up on this but they did ask, for instance, where do you get your news from? what publications or news channels? the new york post, msn, msnbc? cnn? and then they go on. do you listen to any podcasts? whi
days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he has pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and legal analyst to talk about what we can expect. tomorrow is a really big day in the history of this country when you see a former president is in criminal charges....
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i look at this case and manhattan a crime. there is no crime you will look at this a case live with letitia james of fraud, there was no fraud. i look at these judges selected from the same districts. this judge' is handling the manhattan cases elected in the same district by the same people as alvin bragg. and then we have an individual has is a number three at the department of justice. he helps, hate leads the number three prestigious about the department of justice supported by biden to help a letitia james in her fraud/no fraud case and it moves from the attorney general the state attorney general's office down to the das office in manhattan, to help alvin bragg with his crime/no crime case. and at the department of justice when i was chief of staff to attorney general, normally would step in and a case like this and say wait a minute this is federal jurisdiction privies arguing federal offenses he has no role. that is us but we do not see any crime. we go into federal court. we get a federal court order to stop that case
i look at this case and manhattan a crime. there is no crime you will look at this a case live with letitia james of fraud, there was no fraud. i look at these judges selected from the same districts. this judge' is handling the manhattan cases elected in the same district by the same people as alvin bragg. and then we have an individual has is a number three at the department of justice. he helps, hate leads the number three prestigious about the department of justice supported by biden to...
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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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let's go behind the headlines and inside politics we start with breaking news from downtown manhattan. it is day two of the first ever criminal trial of a former president. jury selection in the trump hush money trial is moving at a glacial pace, dozens of potential jurors have already been dismissed for saying they can't be impartial, they can't be fair. others were excused because of personal scheduling complex so far, exactly zero, zero jurors have actually been chosen this could take awhile. >> right now, lawyers on both sides are questioning the 800s people who made it through the written questionnaire phase at the jury they're talking about where they work, where they're from, where they live, what they read, whether they went to college, even what they do for fun. >> as for trump p is inside the courtroom reporters in the room tell us that a times he's been looking at individual jurors directly at other times, he appears to be closing his eyes as answers are being read cnn's laura coates is outside the courtroom manhattan with our colleagues, kara scannell and kristen holmes, l
let's go behind the headlines and inside politics we start with breaking news from downtown manhattan. it is day two of the first ever criminal trial of a former president. jury selection in the trump hush money trial is moving at a glacial pace, dozens of potential jurors have already been dismissed for saying they can't be impartial, they can't be fair. others were excused because of personal scheduling complex so far, exactly zero, zero jurors have actually been chosen this could take...
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if you want to say, there's only 85,000 voters in manhattan, which there are, that's how many you got, and they were all busy, so no one could come down, well okay, what about the entire state of utah or alabama? it was legal to protest. you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> and i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment, and i saw your post, the picture you took of this today, i was very happy that you posted, i feel like there is a bias like a law of physics, it's not even a political thing at all, but in the news business, you never report on the dog that didn't bark. right? you never report on the thing didn't happen but in this case, there is something observable which did happen, which is, trump spending the last year, promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers, with m
if you want to say, there's only 85,000 voters in manhattan, which there are, that's how many you got, and they were all busy, so no one could come down, well okay, what about the entire state of utah or alabama? it was legal to protest. you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this...