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roth from her house january 6 select committee senior investigative counsel can be aganga-williams, cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig, and cnn's bring jin grass, who was in court today. a lot of billable hours right here at the tail. >> so bring let's talk more about what but the scene was like inside the courtroom. >> yeah, it was i found it interesting the contrast between the finishing up of the direct and the cross right. direct. we have seen over the last couple of days, it's very methodical. they go through every single detail, pulling back the curtain on those catch-and-kill schemes with pecker at bringing in the evidence text messages, how they discussed signal apps with michael well, cohen. and then once we got to the cross, it was rapid fire. right? the defense was basically walking him through exactly, poking holes into what the cross had just spent days and hours doing with pecker. so i found that very interesting. another thing i thought was so interesting and you just mentioned your interviews that you did also what was brought up, of course, as the access hollywood
roth from her house january 6 select committee senior investigative counsel can be aganga-williams, cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig, and cnn's bring jin grass, who was in court today. a lot of billable hours right here at the tail. >> so bring let's talk more about what but the scene was like inside the courtroom. >> yeah, it was i found it interesting the contrast between the finishing up of the direct and the cross right. direct. we have seen over the last couple of days,...
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showing is now two former federal prosecutors, jeffrey toobin, jessica roth, also jury consultant. alan turkheimer. so jeff, you predicted last night that this trial would move along and typical fashion. and here we are tonight. seven jurors already seated. does the pace even exceed what you expected? >> it does. this is >> really fast and the judge suggested he didn't say commit, but he said today that he thought opening statements could happen monday. and remember there's no court tomorrow. he doesn't sit with a jury on wednesdays so he thinks the jury will be will be filled out and in two more days as i said last night, you know, people don't follow these cases as closely as we think they do. they're obviously aware of who donald trump is. but based on the answers they did seem like a group that could listen to the evidence and reach a verdict not based on prior feelings about the defendant. >> just go what do you make a potential jurors who who seemed to be trying extra hard to convince the attorneys that they can be fair. would that raise a red flag to you or should that appro
showing is now two former federal prosecutors, jeffrey toobin, jessica roth, also jury consultant. alan turkheimer. so jeff, you predicted last night that this trial would move along and typical fashion. and here we are tonight. seven jurors already seated. does the pace even exceed what you expected? >> it does. this is >> really fast and the judge suggested he didn't say commit, but he said today that he thought opening statements could happen monday. and remember there's no court...
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roth. so judge gertner, let me start with you. you've been critical of how judge cannon has handled the case so far, particularly how she's dealt with the presidential records act and proposed jury instructions which you called. and i quote, very, very troubling you also said in recent weeks that the judges giving credence to arguments that are are on their face absurd. so what do you make of her ruling today >> well, i want to step back for a second. so what she did today is to say that the presidential records act can't lead to the dismissal of all charges, right? and that to some degree is an easy decision to have made. you can't say, >> i'm >> leaving with the nuclear plan of attack because i want to, because so i've just decided to so she said it's not going to be the basis to dismiss. but she's keeping it in play for the trial. so either trump would be able to say or at least for now, she's keeping it in play i these were personal records even though i never told anyone in the white h
roth. so judge gertner, let me start with you. you've been critical of how judge cannon has handled the case so far, particularly how she's dealt with the presidential records act and proposed jury instructions which you called. and i quote, very, very troubling you also said in recent weeks that the judges giving credence to arguments that are are on their face absurd. so what do you make of her ruling today >> well, i want to step back for a second. so what she did today is to say that...
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. >> we want to bring in two former federal prosecutors, elie honig and jessica roth, who's now a professor at the cardozo school of law here in new york >> i'm the jury questionnaire. good. does it? personally i just talks about proud boys. q and on bug lu boys. and then tufa, it's >> a fascinating documents. so first of all, jury selection is so crucial when you're a prosecutor or defense lh are the stakes are so high, you let one bad juror through, you're going to regret that for a long time. and what the judge in the court is trying to do with this document is suss out any undue biases and it really breaks into a couple parts. one of them is just basically the basics, the biographical basics. what type of job do you do? what's your family situation? but then it gets into without quite asking, how do you feel about donald trump? do you love him or hate him? asking a lot of proxies it's for that, for example, where do you get your news? are you a member of any organizations? and then as qarrah sad or have you been to a trump rally? are you part of any trump email list? it also as have you
. >> we want to bring in two former federal prosecutors, elie honig and jessica roth, who's now a professor at the cardozo school of law here in new york >> i'm the jury questionnaire. good. does it? personally i just talks about proud boys. q and on bug lu boys. and then tufa, it's >> a fascinating documents. so first of all, jury selection is so crucial when you're a prosecutor or defense lh are the stakes are so high, you let one bad juror through, you're going to regret...