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i do think there's no way donald trump gets locked up based on his first batch of violations. but you do have to think ahead. i mean, what if donald trump continues to violate, what if the judge continues to reprimand him, continues to find him, and what if this happens? 456 times. so it's possible there could come a moment where this is a reality. i think it's the right thing for the secret service to think about those possibilities. they certainly plan for more remote possibilities than this. but i don't think it's on the horizon immediately as we sit here now and also kind of speaks to it really does speak to the unprecedented nature of all of it, right? that there could be a defendant who may need to be reprimanded to custody, but that defendant also needs to have access to the secret service in case of an emergency, it's all just a lot. it's good to see you la let's see what happens tomorrow. >> thanks, sarah ben, description ever it's a lot. all right. how airlines may soon have to do more to make you happy if you're flight ends up getting delayed. also, millions of medi
i do think there's no way donald trump gets locked up based on his first batch of violations. but you do have to think ahead. i mean, what if donald trump continues to violate, what if the judge continues to reprimand him, continues to find him, and what if this happens? 456 times. so it's possible there could come a moment where this is a reality. i think it's the right thing for the secret service to think about those possibilities. they certainly plan for more remote possibilities than this....
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is directly impactful to donald trump's case. first prior bad acts evidence coming into the courtroom. the second, the appellate courts finding that harvey weinstein basically could not testify because so much was going to be allowed in on cross-examination the same type of argument would apply to donald trump at the sandoval hearing. that's where prosecutors are told by the judge what can come in if donald trump were to testify, they opened up the gates. the judge to the e jean carroll case, to the new york state attorney general, civil fraud case because of that, donald trump will have a similar argument that he's hamstrung. he couldn't possibly testify because of everything that's going to come in on cross-examination. it's directly related to the appellate division decision that we just heard today. >> did not see that twist coming. misty marris. thank you so much. it's always a pleasure for sure. >> okay. >> next hour i'm cnn news central starts right now only if necessary, donald trump changing his tune on whether he will t
is directly impactful to donald trump's case. first prior bad acts evidence coming into the courtroom. the second, the appellate courts finding that harvey weinstein basically could not testify because so much was going to be allowed in on cross-examination the same type of argument would apply to donald trump at the sandoval hearing. that's where prosecutors are told by the judge what can come in if donald trump were to testify, they opened up the gates. the judge to the e jean carroll case,...
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that's donald trump. now here's the key. the bonus triggers. if the share price stays above $17.50 for 20 day trading period, and tomorrow would actually mark the 20th debt. now, even though the share price has gone all over the place, right? it's been up, it's been down, it's down massively from the peak. it's never in below that $17.50 more since it went public about a month ago, you can see it right there. so that means unless this stock suffers an epic crash in the next 36 hours, donald trump is very likely to get this bonus payment. and even though the stock is down from the peak, this is still worth 1.3 billion billion dollars at current prices. >> when can he cashed in on this though, like he gets he gets this big, big, big bonus, 36 million shares when and what can you do with it? >> but experts say this would not be something you could cash in anytime soon because these shares, they would be subject to what's known as a lock-up agreement. we're insiders. they promised not to sell or even borrow against their stick. anytime soon this wo
that's donald trump. now here's the key. the bonus triggers. if the share price stays above $17.50 for 20 day trading period, and tomorrow would actually mark the 20th debt. now, even though the share price has gone all over the place, right? it's been up, it's been down, it's down massively from the peak. it's never in below that $17.50 more since it went public about a month ago, you can see it right there. so that means unless this stock suffers an epic crash in the next 36 hours, donald...
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the batteries of your donald trump's defense team. these are alternate jurors were talking about knots the primary 12 who might be ultimately deliberating by the end of the day, any one of the 18 who will be set might have to take on the role of the ultimate deliberate and decide the fate of a former president of the united states. some 200 days before a presidential election yeah, the stakes are very high in history is being written as we go. all right. laura coates for us. thanks so much. and evan perez boris let's dig deeper now with cnn legal analysts carry cordero, kerry, thanks so much for being with us this afternoon your view of how jury selection has gone so i think it's gone pretty quickly. really. i mean, given the high-profile nature of the defendant and the fact that this is a former president the fact that they've been able to sort of keep order within the courtroom. i'm sure there was it's very intense security issues that go on with having the former president there all the time. so i mean, really the smoothness with w
the batteries of your donald trump's defense team. these are alternate jurors were talking about knots the primary 12 who might be ultimately deliberating by the end of the day, any one of the 18 who will be set might have to take on the role of the ultimate deliberate and decide the fate of a former president of the united states. some 200 days before a presidential election yeah, the stakes are very high in history is being written as we go. all right. laura coates for us. thanks so much. and...
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donald trump could be held in contempt odyssey caitlyn yeah. >> well, the prosecutors wanted donald trump held in contempt. have that hearing earlier in the week because of ten violations that they had collected that they believe when beyond what the judge is allowing donald trump to say publicly about witnesses and jurors specifically, we don't ever resolve on that yet because the judge hasn't said what he's going to do. if trump is held in contempt, if he should be fined or have some other punishment or sanction then prosecutors yesterday it came into court and said he keeps doing it. here's an example about david pecker on the stand as trump walked into court or was in manhattan speaking to reporters yesterday morning all right you lot of david pecker's testimony so far one last time very nice david been very nice and nice guy. there's going to be a hearing next thursday about this, and prosecutors say that is an example of donald donald trump using his platform to make it clear he's going to comment on witnesses as they come through the courtroom. jon, katelyn polantz. thank you very
donald trump could be held in contempt odyssey caitlyn yeah. >> well, the prosecutors wanted donald trump held in contempt. have that hearing earlier in the week because of ten violations that they had collected that they believe when beyond what the judge is allowing donald trump to say publicly about witnesses and jurors specifically, we don't ever resolve on that yet because the judge hasn't said what he's going to do. if trump is held in contempt, if he should be fined or have some...
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did donald trump repeatedly violated judge's gag order? and if so well, he face fines, jail time, or just a warning. that is what donald trump is facing as he makes his way to a york courthouse this morning, we're live outside that courthouse at the very latest, also this game is crazy. the stunning nba playoff comebacks and the incredible finish. at the knicks game was just the half of it. you got to see it the sinking of the titanic. >> how would really happen, especially two well, premier sunday at nar right on see how good anyone possibly know that every single one of these pistachios is guaranteed to be wonderful i reading right here wonderful pistachios are the pistachios are wonderful, but the word wonderful on them. >> my name is susie loftus, and i'm the head of trust and safety for us data security, tiktok. i'm a former prosecutor and it's my job to keep american tiktok users safe. >> big part of that is making sure that their data is protected. >> we're spending $2 to make sure that we're keeping tiktok safe. we have a us led te
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so donald trump speaks, donald trump. as you heard, la, he went off about the gag order saying that gag order has to be lifted. he's facing a lot of questions and is going to face a hearing about did he crossed the line and how much next week. what do you think of this extra element that we've learned up of prosecutors saying they don't want to they don't want to say who their for its first witnesses could be because of what donald all trump could do so kate, that's an example of one way we're donald trump could actually suffer a meaningful consequences of violating the gag order because prosecutors, as we've been discussing, they now alleged that donald trump in his social media post has violated the gag order ten times, and it looks like they're right in most or all hello, those allegations, the problem though is one of enforcement and discipline. l that the law aows the judge to do is either a imposed fines, but under the new york law that the da cited only a maximum of $1,000 per incident. >> that's nogoing to matter
so donald trump speaks, donald trump. as you heard, la, he went off about the gag order saying that gag order has to be lifted. he's facing a lot of questions and is going to face a hearing about did he crossed the line and how much next week. what do you think of this extra element that we've learned up of prosecutors saying they don't want to they don't want to say who their for its first witnesses could be because of what donald all trump could do so kate, that's an example of one way we're...
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he was fascinated by donald trump. i think now looking at the interview he did, which i hadn't heard about it's good that he was removed. he seems like a person of very, very strong views. i've been calling the judge a coward is is pretty interesting. so i think it probably was a good removal. >> jennifer rodgers, great to see you this morning again, we have a lot to talk about opening arguments could be as soon as monday. thank you. >> very much. >> thanks. >> all right. meanwhile, new information about the israeli strike on iran. a new our of seeing a new central starts now cnn breaking news we are. continuing. to follow the breaking news. our focus is de-escalation. that is the message from the us secretary of state, tony blinken just now, after israel launched the retaliatory strike against iran, overnight. >> now blinken was just speaking from a g7 summit in italy, telling reporters pointedly that the united states was not involved in any offensive operations. >> as he also said, the focus for the united states an
he was fascinated by donald trump. i think now looking at the interview he did, which i hadn't heard about it's good that he was removed. he seems like a person of very, very strong views. i've been calling the judge a coward is is pretty interesting. so i think it probably was a good removal. >> jennifer rodgers, great to see you this morning again, we have a lot to talk about opening arguments could be as soon as monday. thank you. >> very much. >> thanks. >> all...
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than for donald trump. the less attention shouldn't that you're paying, the more likely you are to vote for donald trump. so the fact is, if you're paying more attention, you're more likely to vote for joe biden, less attention, more likely to vote for donald trump. so i don't see the case that trump is making here. and also what about the, you know, if you're, if you're paying attention to what donald trump is saying about the trial, he's called every case against him, all of the cases he says a witch hunt are people buying into that? not really. so take a look at this question from nbc news, right? thinking about the upcoming trials trump's being held to the same legal standard is others or being unfairly targeted. the urality, the clear plurality, 50% saying he's being ld to the same unfaly targeted. this rsus just basilly looks like what you would lookt 20:20, right whe biden beat tmp by about 4.5 percentage points. this looks very similar to me when you put it all together, it looks like the trials are
than for donald trump. the less attention shouldn't that you're paying, the more likely you are to vote for donald trump. so the fact is, if you're paying more attention, you're more likely to vote for joe biden, less attention, more likely to vote for donald trump. so i don't see the case that trump is making here. and also what about the, you know, if you're, if you're paying attention to what donald trump is saying about the trial, he's called every case against him, all of the cases he says...
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all in service of overturning the 2020 election for donald trump. and as you mentioned, don trump is not indicted in this charging document, but he is referenced as unindicted coconspirator number one, and some of his closest allies are now facing criminal charges here in arizona that includes mark meadows is former white house staff that includes rudy giuliani is when we're personal lawyer that includes boris epshteyn, who was one of his closest aides even to this day boris epshteyn, people and trump-world tell us that the reason we have not seen boris epshteyn around trump recently including in new york, was started his criminal trial. there's because of concerns about the looming indictment that came to fruition last night. but i want to take a look at a few of the responses from arizona republicans because this indictment also charged all 11 fake electors from this state. you'll remember the fake electors scheme was targeting seven different states. it was part of this broader effort, allegedly to overturn the election, but arizona gop is pushin
all in service of overturning the 2020 election for donald trump. and as you mentioned, don trump is not indicted in this charging document, but he is referenced as unindicted coconspirator number one, and some of his closest allies are now facing criminal charges here in arizona that includes mark meadows is former white house staff that includes rudy giuliani is when we're personal lawyer that includes boris epshteyn, who was one of his closest aides even to this day boris epshteyn, people...
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>> donald trump's immunity? the immunity he says, but absolute immunity that he says he should now before the supreme court exactly. do americans believed that he should have criminal immunity? the vast majority, 56% say no, just 28% say yes. so if the supreme court decides that he should have absolute immunity, that is something that applies a very much in the face of public opinion of vast majority say he should not have done immunity. and i will note that's important because the federal january 6 charges the vast majority of the clear majority of americans say that those charges are very serious. k. all right, thanks for acumen track of it all here. >> i really appreciate it, john. >> well, this now is so much trump national security adviser, former us ambassador to the un, john on bolton and i should say a long time, big time lawyer as well. and it's in that capacity, ambassador bolton, i want to ask you to what extent do donald trump's actions surrounding january 6 fall within the boundaries of official act
>> donald trump's immunity? the immunity he says, but absolute immunity that he says he should now before the supreme court exactly. do americans believed that he should have criminal immunity? the vast majority, 56% say no, just 28% say yes. so if the supreme court decides that he should have absolute immunity, that is something that applies a very much in the face of public opinion of vast majority say he should not have done immunity. and i will note that's important because the...
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tower, were donald trump? 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
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tower meeting between him, michael cohen, and donald trump. essentially, david pecker saying he was going to be the eyes and the ears of trump's 2016 campaign saying that if he heard any bad stories about donald trump, then he would quote, notify michael cohen, and then he would be able to have them killed in another magazine or have them not be published published, or somebody would have to purchase them. prosecutors asked him purchase a negative stories about mr. trump so that they would not get published. you mean and he had he responded that they would not get published? >> yes. so it really gives us foundation of how this whole scheme work, which is important, john, of course, because yes, there are the charges for falsifying documents, but prosecutors are trying to make that link to the felony, which is essentially that they did that to conceal another crime. and so this testimony is very important for the jurors to hear. now, pecker was on the stand when court adjourned yesterday. it continues tomorrow with him back on the stand and he
tower meeting between him, michael cohen, and donald trump. essentially, david pecker saying he was going to be the eyes and the ears of trump's 2016 campaign saying that if he heard any bad stories about donald trump, then he would quote, notify michael cohen, and then he would be able to have them killed in another magazine or have them not be published published, or somebody would have to purchase them. prosecutors asked him purchase a negative stories about mr. trump so that they would not...
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but apart from that, donald trump is able to speak about these things. and so from what i'm hearing from my conversations with trump's team, they are trying to know to not have him i'm continue to rail against anything that could violate the gag order, but he has a lot of room there. >> it'll be interesting to see how the prosecution now moves forward with sharing a witness list with the defense, something that they didn't want to do, in part because they feared that trump might post something like this alayna treene. thanks so much for the updates they would see on a new central were back in just a few there's new ally in the fight against climate change. >> this is new car business blue carbon. we just need to protect nature will do the rest according. >> plus cnn filled sunday at nine slowing my cancer from growing and living longer are two things i want from my metastatic breast cancer treatment. >> and with his golly, i can have both because scaly is a pill that when taken with an aromatase inhibitor, helps delay cancer from growing and has been pro
but apart from that, donald trump is able to speak about these things. and so from what i'm hearing from my conversations with trump's team, they are trying to know to not have him i'm continue to rail against anything that could violate the gag order, but he has a lot of room there. >> it'll be interesting to see how the prosecution now moves forward with sharing a witness list with the defense, something that they didn't want to do, in part because they feared that trump might post...
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have a lot of options if he's not willing to send donald trump to jail. and i don't think that he is, at least not right now. >> the gag order is one small part of this case. the overarching case. there's a lot that has happened already with one of the key witnesses here. we heard from the first and very key witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the enquirer who is on the stand talking about conversations that he had with donald trump to help trump's campaign. and hurt trump's opponents. here's some of what transpired during court. pecker sets, and i'm going to put pull this up here as he's talking to trump, it said anything i hear in the marketplace, if i hear anything negative about yourself or if i hear anything about women selling stories, i would notify michael cohen who was then donald trump's fixer and personal attorney as i did over the last several years. and the prosecutor say, okay. so they would not get published, you mean? and he responds? yeah. so they wouldn't get published yes. jennifer why is it so important for prosecutors to sh
have a lot of options if he's not willing to send donald trump to jail. and i don't think that he is, at least not right now. >> the gag order is one small part of this case. the overarching case. there's a lot that has happened already with one of the key witnesses here. we heard from the first and very key witness, david pecker, the former publisher of the enquirer who is on the stand talking about conversations that he had with donald trump to help trump's campaign. and hurt trump's...
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that's when 8085920400 breaking news any moment, former president donald trump's manhattan hush money case is set to resume. >> it comes after an emotional dramatic, and productive day for of jury selection history was made after the court and panel the full 12 member jury along with six alternates. cnn chief legal analyst and anchor, laura coates is outside court for us. laura, we have a jury. right. so what happens when court returns from break because they're not expected back in the room until monday that's right. and of course, remember monday is also pass over to begin, and i believe at sundown and they're already been questioned when the jurors were initially questioned about scheduling, whether they would be able to not appear or they wanted to have some time off and keep in mind that wednesday is the scheduled days off as well? so it could be the case. and if opening statements began on monday, there's a probability that they would not return in front of a jury until at the earliest, perhaps even thursday. now, remember in-between there is a gag order motion that includes the
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he was fascinated by donald trump. i think now looking at the interview he did, which i hadn't heard about it's good that he was removed. he seems like a person of very, very strong views. i've been calling the judge a coward is is pretty interesting. so i think it probably was a good removal. >> jennifer rodgers, great to see you this morning again, we have a lot to talk about opening arguments could be as soon as monday. thank you. >> very much. >> thanks. >> all right. meanwhile, new information about the israeli strike on iran. a new our of seeing a new central starts now cnn breaking news we are. continuing. to follow the breaking news. our focus
he was fascinated by donald trump. i think now looking at the interview he did, which i hadn't heard about it's good that he was removed. he seems like a person of very, very strong views. i've been calling the judge a coward is is pretty interesting. so i think it probably was a good removal. >> jennifer rodgers, great to see you this morning again, we have a lot to talk about opening arguments could be as soon as monday. thank you. >> very much. >> thanks. >> all...
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but let's hear first from justice neil gorsuch was donald trump's first appointee to the supreme court. and some of his skepticism we're going to essentially regulate the practice of medicine in the states through the spending clause. the answer, i think is yes, congress could prohibit gender reassignment surgeries across the nation. they could ban abortion across the nation through the use of its spending clause already, right? >> congress does have broad authority under the spending clause and yes is if it satisfies the conditions that the spending clause themselves itself requires, then i think that that would be valid legislation and the court had in many contexts recognize spent in class legislation preempts so to the answer is yes. >> okay yeah. >> i mean, it his point was that you're pushing pretty far here, but she kept trying to build in some restrictions. basically the point from the government, from elizabeth prelogar, the solicitor general, is that there's really only a small category of cases, small but very profound and important were a woman health is seriously at risk.
but let's hear first from justice neil gorsuch was donald trump's first appointee to the supreme court. and some of his skepticism we're going to essentially regulate the practice of medicine in the states through the spending clause. the answer, i think is yes, congress could prohibit gender reassignment surgeries across the nation. they could ban abortion across the nation through the use of its spending clause already, right? >> congress does have broad authority under the spending...
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and he confirmed for the very first time that that list includes former president donald trump. trump's former attorney, rudy giuliani trump's chief of staff when he was in the white house, mark meadows, and then finally, jenna ellis, who was a trump campaign attorney. what this means is that state prosecutors in michigan believed that those four people were coconspirators in this fake electors plot, though i want to of course stress they are not facing charges in michigan at this time. they were all charged in georgia. you remember that big election interference case down in georgia? they were all charged they're ellis pleaded guilty. the other three in iran doing guys. >> all right. now, marshall cohen, thank you so much for that report any minute now, house speaker mike johnson has said to me with jewish students at columbia university over concerns about their safety. >> and we understand he's said to call for the school president to resign all of this happening as protests breakout across the country live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable night in dc,
and he confirmed for the very first time that that list includes former president donald trump. trump's former attorney, rudy giuliani trump's chief of staff when he was in the white house, mark meadows, and then finally, jenna ellis, who was a trump campaign attorney. what this means is that state prosecutors in michigan believed that those four people were coconspirators in this fake electors plot, though i want to of course stress they are not facing charges in michigan at this time. they...