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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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...
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breakneck speed it's bridging, grabs a manhattan. thanks so much, democratic senator tim kaine and the great commonwealth of virginia is here senator, i do have to ask as we watch this breaking news, this historic moment seven jurors have now been seated in the first-ever criminal trial of a former president. what's your take on all of it? >> well, it's sad that it's come to this jake. it really is president is showing the lack of restraint for which he so known attacking the judge, attacking the justice system. we know he doesn't believe in the basic institutions of independent judiciary, rule of law. he's demonstrating that every day we got our hands full here in congress. and so the trial will take care of itself. they'll fill out the jury pool on the trial will start. but we're in the middle of a stump driven impeachment of the dhs secretary, which we receive the articles of impeachment today will be at trial starting tomorrow. we want to make sure we're doing what we can to promote de-escalation in the middle east, we got a coup
breakneck speed it's bridging, grabs a manhattan. thanks so much, democratic senator tim kaine and the great commonwealth of virginia is here senator, i do have to ask as we watch this breaking news, this historic moment seven jurors have now been seated in the first-ever criminal trial of a former president. what's your take on all of it? >> well, it's sad that it's come to this jake. it really is president is showing the lack of restraint for which he so known attacking the judge,...
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this is a criminal case in a manhattan court. it has to do with a hush money payment to a porn star that might ultimately be election interference, because they were using fraudulent ways to get the money to her. we'll let the law play out in this. donald trump, of course, having his say, saying that the gag order he's been put under gives him no voice. he wants the gag order to be lifted. as you will see in the days and weeks to come, he will use this trial no doubt, as we've seen before in his civil trials, as sort of a political platform in itself. we'll be monitoring that. the consequences, of course, in this trial far more serious in nature than the civil trials we have watched him endure. the consequences include the possibility of jail time. donald trump will be watching testimony in this trial that could be quite triggering to him personally. it will be interesting to see how he handles that, given the gag order. we'll be seeing some of his closest confidants, closest friends testifying potentially against him during this
this is a criminal case in a manhattan court. it has to do with a hush money payment to a porn star that might ultimately be election interference, because they were using fraudulent ways to get the money to her. we'll let the law play out in this. donald trump, of course, having his say, saying that the gag order he's been put under gives him no voice. he wants the gag order to be lifted. as you will see in the days and weeks to come, he will use this trial no doubt, as we've seen before in...
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ironically, trump started his campaign in manhattan. this is where he is now being charged. this is the city where he wanted to be a golden tiger now, alvin bragg is taking him down specifically on the fact that his business has not held up to public scrutiny. just be honest >> that donald trump never really liked being out on the campaign trail and hand shaking people. >> he loves >> he loves the rallies, he loves the rallies, but a, they're very expensive and they can't afford them now. but he's not he's not somebody who's going to go out and mix it up in the crowd. he didn't do a lot of town halls at all where he mixed it up with voters. he likes to jet in and jet out. and that's what he'll be able to continue to do at least once or twice a week. so whether it will impact that that much, i really don't i really don't think so. >> so the white house says president biden and his campaign are going to stay quiet. they're not going to weigh in on this unprecedented day for trump. what do you think of that? is that smart strategy? are they missing an opportunity to point out t
ironically, trump started his campaign in manhattan. this is where he is now being charged. this is the city where he wanted to be a golden tiger now, alvin bragg is taking him down specifically on the fact that his business has not held up to public scrutiny. just be honest >> that donald trump never really liked being out on the campaign trail and hand shaking people. >> he loves >> he loves the rallies, he loves the rallies, but a, they're very expensive and they can't...
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in the other courthouses where he showed up in manhattan what do you see stacy as donald trump's best defenses and biggest weaknesses in this specific case. >> okay. well, the da is really engaging in a novel prosecution here. they've charged him with the felony version of falsifying business records as a misdemeanor. it's easy to prove all you have to do is put false information in the cords a new yor enterprise. this case goes a step further. in that the allegations of the payoffs to stormy daniels, with whom trump is alleged to have had this affair. the adult film star the da's office saying this is an additional crime because those payoffs and the cover-up of the payoffs in his bins records were used to influence both th state and federal election. that's election interference. >> so this is almost like a >> dual crime prosecution within one charge. so trump's best defense, i think is saying lebrit i was before i became pdent. and if another woman had come forward or anoth person came forward the co of doing business. i would have paid this person to go away yw in order for the 's
in the other courthouses where he showed up in manhattan what do you see stacy as donald trump's best defenses and biggest weaknesses in this specific case. >> okay. well, the da is really engaging in a novel prosecution here. they've charged him with the felony version of falsifying business records as a misdemeanor. it's easy to prove all you have to do is put false information in the cords a new yor enterprise. this case goes a step further. in that the allegations of the payoffs to...
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and you're right, 20% of the people, even in manhattan lichen. but nationwide, we know there's a greater percentage of people that have a sympathy and empathy for trump. and that's what they're going to be playing towards >> and ryan in that context, trump post that video today, i played a clip of it rarely against the gag order from the judge, which it may be surprising to a lot of people watching it west me, he's allowed to do that. the gag order actually, saying he can't he can't intimidate witnesses and you can't do that to family members of the judge, but the judge himself is not included in that. so we're going to see a lot more of this, right where to see a lot more of this as he tries to inject this uncertainty and poison into the atmosphere around this judge. the jury has been told not to watch. >> there's >> no jury in new york. there's no one who hasn't turned on local news or something and seeing some part of this, how do you get around that? >> it's very difficult to get around it. it almost another example is just being in yorker ge
and you're right, 20% of the people, even in manhattan lichen. but nationwide, we know there's a greater percentage of people that have a sympathy and empathy for trump. and that's what they're going to be playing towards >> and ryan in that context, trump post that video today, i played a clip of it rarely against the gag order from the judge, which it may be surprising to a lot of people watching it west me, he's allowed to do that. the gag order actually, saying he can't he can't...
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manhattan in 2020, they're 12 jurors. so if you do the math, that means there's about an 80% chance that at least one juror of that 12 is friendly to trump or just even a trump supporter? assuming that that jury pool is reflective of manhattan's electorate and that one is all trump needs, just one supporter to sink the government's case into a payment made to adult film star stormy daniels just before the 2016 election >> the whole >> trial is about whether that payment was made to influence the election and tonight, trump unleashed, once again on the judge in the case >> i was recently informed that another corrupt or new york judge, juan merchan gagged me. that's gagged. like you can talk but again, give me with respect to a case that everyone including the da fehlt should never have been brought. this judge, should be recused. and the case should be thrown out. he's totally conflicted. there's never been a judge more conflicted than this one. there has virtually never been anything like it >> so you can say all those t
manhattan in 2020, they're 12 jurors. so if you do the math, that means there's about an 80% chance that at least one juror of that 12 is friendly to trump or just even a trump supporter? assuming that that jury pool is reflective of manhattan's electorate and that one is all trump needs, just one supporter to sink the government's case into a payment made to adult film star stormy daniels just before the 2016 election >> the whole >> trial is about whether that payment was made to...
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she's a former manhattan district attorney. i appreciate you taking time to be here with us. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> can you tell us. i guess i'm most interested in your overall impression of how today went and, again, a version of the question i asked lisa. was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of proceeding, the kind of pace, the kinds of yes and noes from a judge that you would expect in a typical d.a.'s case or does this really feel different? >> it was normal. it was interinteresting. some of my colleagues who were former federal prosecutors were shocked because it is very different in the federal system. the judge is the one who does all of the questioning for the voir dire, and it's really much more smoother. in the state system, in new york state, the attorneys take a part of it. also, in the state system here in new york, there is a lot of preliminary matters that happen right before jury selection, like what you heard this morning. issues about what evidence the prosecutors want to bring in. the
she's a former manhattan district attorney. i appreciate you taking time to be here with us. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> can you tell us. i guess i'm most interested in your overall impression of how today went and, again, a version of the question i asked lisa. was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of proceeding, the kind of pace, the kinds of yes and noes from a judge that you would expect in a typical d.a.'s case or does this really feel different? >> it...
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wednesdays, he has off, because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. so in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases, requiring patience and special attention. so, that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions handled by the judge today, before voir dire started with attentional jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you know, what aspects of which alleged affair could be heard in front of the jury and we her discussion about whether the allegedly illegal -- i will say alleged illegal agreement with this publishing firm, the national inquirer publisher, whether evidence and meetings around that alleged agreement can be brought in front of a jury, it's all really interesting stuff. when we have a sandoval hearing that you were describing, would you expect that to also be, for lay observers, a substantively interesting thing about what is going to happen in the trial, about the strength of the evidence and indeed,
wednesdays, he has off, because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. so in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases, requiring patience and special attention. so, that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions handled by the judge today, before voir dire started with attentional jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you...
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katherine, you worked at the manhattan d.a.s office . it's probably the most famous local prosecutor's office in the entire country, i think it's fair to say. we watched hours of law and order in our life. you know, we talk about those all the time. 95% of the criminal justice system is people pleading and running through this sort of big plea machine. and a lot of them, spending time in rikers where delay is the last thing in the universe they want. because that's on them. but it's also the case that your office will prosecute people that did have money and affluence and power, and things like that. lots of it. exactly. this level of appeals, this desperate attempt to stop it, is that normal for this profile of defendant, or is this some next level? >> this is the next level. but let me say this -- i am very familiar with the appellate division, the appellate court. and the court of appeals. the judges there, they are all fair and impartial, but they are not dupes. so in new york, there are court rules that say that if you file a motion
katherine, you worked at the manhattan d.a.s office . it's probably the most famous local prosecutor's office in the entire country, i think it's fair to say. we watched hours of law and order in our life. you know, we talk about those all the time. 95% of the criminal justice system is people pleading and running through this sort of big plea machine. and a lot of them, spending time in rikers where delay is the last thing in the universe they want. because that's on them. but it's also the...
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according to trump's lawyer 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan only of 96 is not bad. the judge is moving as fast as he can. he's a very fair judge and smart judge, and he does move things along quickly. wednesdays he has off because he's the presiding judge of the planeten mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy-duty calender of those cases which requires patience and special attention. that's why on wednesdays this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions that were handled by the judge today before the voir dire started with potential jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you know, what aspects of "x" alleged affair could be described in front of the jury. and we got to hear discussion about whether or not the alleged illegal -- i will say alleged illegal agreement with this publishing firm, the national enquirer publisher, evidence about that and meetings around that alleged agreement can be brought in front of the jury. it's all really
according to trump's lawyer 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan only of 96 is not bad. the judge is moving as fast as he can. he's a very fair judge and smart judge, and he does move things along quickly. wednesdays he has off because he's the presiding judge of the planeten mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy-duty calender of those cases which requires patience and special attention. that's why on wednesdays this court is not in...
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it doesn't matter if he's convicted in the manhattan case. he's also facing charges over classified documents. you previously said these are serious and he should drop out of the race if he's convicted. do you still believe that? >> look, in a primary -- we fought hard in the primary and got behind nikki. this is the chaos that nikki haley and i warned everybody else about. it's a complete distraction. i would rather have republicans on the campaign trail talking about real issues than, you know, having to talk about this stuff. it's a complete distraction. it doesn't mean he's going to lose and doesn't people people aren't going to support the republican ticket because right now they are, but that's the distraction we're all trying to avoid. >> george: i'm asking you a different question. i'm asking you a different question because you said in the past he should drop out if he's convicted in the classified documents case. do you still believe that? >> no. he's not drop out after being the nominee? of course, not, you know, that's not to be e
it doesn't matter if he's convicted in the manhattan case. he's also facing charges over classified documents. you previously said these are serious and he should drop out of the race if he's convicted. do you still believe that? >> look, in a primary -- we fought hard in the primary and got behind nikki. this is the chaos that nikki haley and i warned everybody else about. it's a complete distraction. i would rather have republicans on the campaign trail talking about real issues than,...
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she has also worked with manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's office and appeared before judge juan former engineer r trump is a cotructionrojects and author of the ok, tor of lies, what my years of working with donald trump reveals abouhim barbara, let's start with youwhat do you think donald tmp's mindset is right now as he sits in court foris very first criminal trial, is a former president yeah, >>an someone asking me a >> yea barba, cau not hear me >> all right. hear you? t' go to see anything. ok. let's go to acy. scy, you haveorked with bh trump and jue mercn. tmp has ready centlyled dge ooked.ow do you expe this ll all play out so i think judge ma seanto and thanu for having m jake, i thk judgmae sean it has cpletntrol of his courtroom. his kno to have contof this courooand a very interesting thing about him is is that on the wednesdays when this case will not be heardthat's the one day they hava break. judge, mug shot and actuallrunshe mental heah felony part of manhatn courouse. so if there's any judge at's used to an outbst in court who can hand that perfectlwith that wou
she has also worked with manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's office and appeared before judge juan former engineer r trump is a cotructionrojects and author of the ok, tor of lies, what my years of working with donald trump reveals abouhim barbara, let's start with youwhat do you think donald tmp's mindset is right now as he sits in court foris very first criminal trial, is a former president yeah, >>an someone asking me a >> yea barba, cau not hear me >> all right. hear...
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i mean, everybody serves in manhattan in all of new york state now. and so you get a much more upscale jury in particularly in manhattan, which has a lot of high-income people in it then you used to because there's so many fewer exemptions from jury service just got i mentioned what would some some of the former president had to say outside of court today about the alleged hush money payments at the heart of the case. >> i just want to play a clip of that i was walking down as legal expense account. i didn't know marching down this at least that's exactly what it was. and you've been indicted over them so that's incriminating. yeah. so that was an interesting statement. i don't think we should overstate how incriminated get was his name? he signed some of the checks to michael cohen reimbursing him for these fees when he started to say, i marked it down as legal expenses, my ears perked up because it's been a little bit unclear exactly how the state is going to prove that trump falsified the records because many of these entries may have been made by
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in manhattan this coming monday morning. i say scheduled because, it's taken some years to get to this point, hasn't it? the money was paid to stormy daniels back in the fall of 2016, before the election. eight years later, trout might actually be held accountable for his misdemeanors. as an old social media meme, i'd like to see old donnie trump wiggle his way out of this jam. and then of course, he wiggles out of it nonetheless. that meme itself is just eight years old. eight years later, he is still wriggling, though not with as wr much success as you stoop. three times this week, his lawyers asked the court to delay the start of his trial. on wednesday, yet another judge said no. today, a clear sign this might e actually be happening, nbc news obtained a list of possible trial witnesses that is -- the list includes stormy daniels, who alleges she slept with trump during 2006 when milani was home with their newborns son, baron. ann says she was paid off to stay money about the affair just weeks before the 2016 election. >
in manhattan this coming monday morning. i say scheduled because, it's taken some years to get to this point, hasn't it? the money was paid to stormy daniels back in the fall of 2016, before the election. eight years later, trout might actually be held accountable for his misdemeanors. as an old social media meme, i'd like to see old donnie trump wiggle his way out of this jam. and then of course, he wiggles out of it nonetheless. that meme itself is just eight years old. eight years later, he...
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trump asked for the case, involving a hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels to be moved out of manhattan, arguing he can't get a fair shake here because of pre-trial publicity. >> mr. trump -- >> reporter: but prosecutors say trump's the one who turns every court appearance into a spectacle. >> it's a disgrace. >> reporter: trump also asking to halt the trial, saying the limited gag order leaves him unable to respond to what he called “ongoing verbal assault”" from daniels and michael cohen, two key witnesses for the prosecution. but today, an appellate judge ruling the trial must go on. so jury selection is set to begin monday. prospective jurors will fill out a seven-page questionnaire asking whether they've ever attended a trump rally, follow him on social media, or belong to an array of extremist groups like proud boys, oathkeepers or antifa. potential jurors will also be asked if they have “strong opinions” about trump or “firmly held beliefs” about whether a former president can be charged with a crime. trump has tried every which way to delay this trial. the historic f
trump asked for the case, involving a hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels to be moved out of manhattan, arguing he can't get a fair shake here because of pre-trial publicity. >> mr. trump -- >> reporter: but prosecutors say trump's the one who turns every court appearance into a spectacle. >> it's a disgrace. >> reporter: trump also asking to halt the trial, saying the limited gag order leaves him unable to respond to what he called “ongoing verbal...
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manhattan d.a. alvin bragg will have to prove trump did that to conceal, aid, or commit another crime. a crime bragg didn't specify in the indictment. today, prospective jurors heard a summary of the cases. many will eventually answer questions from lawyers on both sides about their background and ability to fairly serve as jurors. each one will be a manhattan resident. a borough where former president trump received only 12% of the vote for president in 2020. >> it's a scam. it's a political witch-hunt. it continues, continues forever. >> this trial is expected to last six to eight weeks, which takes us into june. and, remember, former president donald trump will have to be here in person every single day of the trial. it will take precedent over his other criminal cases and the former president will have to modify his schedule with campaigning as he balances this trial and running for president. bret? >> bret: nate foirks live outside the courthouse. nate, thanks. up next, a closer look on attack
manhattan d.a. alvin bragg will have to prove trump did that to conceal, aid, or commit another crime. a crime bragg didn't specify in the indictment. today, prospective jurors heard a summary of the cases. many will eventually answer questions from lawyers on both sides about their background and ability to fairly serve as jurors. each one will be a manhattan resident. a borough where former president trump received only 12% of the vote for president in 2020. >> it's a scam. it's a...
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you're looking live at the manhattan courthouse, where day two of donald trump's criminal trial will continue with jury selection, moving forward this morning in this historic trail, of course, the first time a former president is being brought up on criminal charges. this is happening, of course, in new york city. yesterday the judge dismissed nearly half the perspective jurors on day one. laura jarrett has more. >> reporter: this morning, the heavy lift of selecting a jury to hear what's likely to become one of the most high-profile cases in history labors on. donald trump seated in a manhattan courtroom coming face to face for the first time with some of the men and women who could ultimately determine his fate. the former president is accused of falsifying his internal business records in order to bury evidence he had an adult film actress paid off just days before the 2016 election, an allegation he denies. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. >> reporter: 200 north americas summoned for jury duty slowly questioned in batches on day one of trial, many raising hands to
you're looking live at the manhattan courthouse, where day two of donald trump's criminal trial will continue with jury selection, moving forward this morning in this historic trail, of course, the first time a former president is being brought up on criminal charges. this is happening, of course, in new york city. yesterday the judge dismissed nearly half the perspective jurors on day one. laura jarrett has more. >> reporter: this morning, the heavy lift of selecting a jury to hear...
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you will by in the courtroom in manhattan on monday. the first criminal trial under way. it's expected to last who knows how long. maybe you can give us guidance on that. what are we hearing from the judge? >> let's start with what we expect in terms of the length of jury selection. that process is expected to last one to two weeks. the way that the judge has arranged for jury selection should be maybe more immune than other processes to abuse. but this is donald trump whose defense just tried three times in three days to postpone the onset of the trial. i suppose anything is possible in terms of their desire to elongate jury selection and make this as painful as possible. in terms of the immediate decision qualifiers, one thing that the judge has told the parties is if somebody self-identified as unable to serve or says, there's no way i could be fair and impartial, that person is going to be dismissed with no further questions asked. in the usual course, that's not what happens. he says, examining these people one by one, pressing them for reasons why would be inefficie
you will by in the courtroom in manhattan on monday. the first criminal trial under way. it's expected to last who knows how long. maybe you can give us guidance on that. what are we hearing from the judge? >> let's start with what we expect in terms of the length of jury selection. that process is expected to last one to two weeks. the way that the judge has arranged for jury selection should be maybe more immune than other processes to abuse. but this is donald trump whose defense just...
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this next monday night, we will be talking about what happened in jury selection today in manhattan. we also had the jack smith brief to the supreme court on the immunity claim by donald trump and you know, rachel, i've got to say, as legalistic as it is, it makes a lot of sense, this jack smith argument that no, the founders never said presidents can commit any crimes they want to. >> and, if they can commit any crimes, maybe the one they really can't commit is [ inaudible ] i will say, jack smith's filings never disappoint for the nonlawyers among us, including you and me, i always find his filings to be very plain english, very readable and straight to the point. >> yes, they are the best legal reading you could ask for, for a couple of reasons. the clarity, the simplicity of concept that is constantly being delivered, then the huge import of it all. every time you read one, you know you are holding history in your hands. >> exactly. well done. >> thank you, rachel. >>> for donald trump's entire life before becoming a politician, he was a strong, strong supporter of abortion, verg
this next monday night, we will be talking about what happened in jury selection today in manhattan. we also had the jack smith brief to the supreme court on the immunity claim by donald trump and you know, rachel, i've got to say, as legalistic as it is, it makes a lot of sense, this jack smith argument that no, the founders never said presidents can commit any crimes they want to. >> and, if they can commit any crimes, maybe the one they really can't commit is [ inaudible ] i will say,...
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for spacewalks you work held, travel 1,300 miles for the eclipse from the upper west side, manhattan. where are you still would have had a pretty darn good. you just barely outside the path of totality >> what made it worth it? >> well i had heard that >> getting to >> totality is a big difference than even seeing like 99%. >> yeah. and i >> had heard this from sources that i trust. and their right. are you really was different. it was the whole thing was kinda cool to see the moon current ban and the sun gets it, gets eaten away little by little like a pac-man and then when it goes and you can remove your glasses again and it's dark and it's cool. and you're looking up at it astonishing sight. it's something about it that no photo can really do it justice. it's being in that moment and noticing that in real life, this is something that only happens is you said it's not going to happen again here in the for 22 years in you're witnessing it for a few minutes. it is worth the trip. it really is, and i'm so glad i did so >> one of this thing and i guess this and other events recently all
for spacewalks you work held, travel 1,300 miles for the eclipse from the upper west side, manhattan. where are you still would have had a pretty darn good. you just barely outside the path of totality >> what made it worth it? >> well i had heard that >> getting to >> totality is a big difference than even seeing like 99%. >> yeah. and i >> had heard this from sources that i trust. and their right. are you really was different. it was the whole thing was...
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manhattan district attorney's office. they both join me now. great to have you here. can we start with the moment that -- with the juror -- >> yes. >> -- and the trump saying something within, in the words of the judge, within 12 feet. >> after that juror left the stand, essentially, she was being questioned. after she left, the judge decided he was not going to excuse her for cause. he said i have something that i want to put on the record, and that's when he said, mr. blanch, your client, while this perspective juror was sitting no more than 12 feet away from him, was audibly saying something and looking in her direction. i couldn't quite make out what it was. this is marchand saying this. i couldn't make out what it was, but i want you to understand that witness intimidation will not be tolerated in my courtroom, have a talk with your client. >> again, i'm going to do my check in that i always do. katherine, with you who practiced for 30 years in that office, a common thing in voir dire to have the defendant like audibly -- >> no. >> -- saying things to the jurors.
manhattan district attorney's office. they both join me now. great to have you here. can we start with the moment that -- with the juror -- >> yes. >> -- and the trump saying something within, in the words of the judge, within 12 feet. >> after that juror left the stand, essentially, she was being questioned. after she left, the judge decided he was not going to excuse her for cause. he said i have something that i want to put on the record, and that's when he said, mr....
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he is totally conflicted. >> today manhattan d.a. alvin bragg filed a motion requesting the court hold trump in criminal contempt on allegations the former president violated a gag order. bragg requested $3,000 fine, possible jail-time for trump after three social media posts where trump disparaged witnesses, michael cohen and stormy daniels. judge merchan will rule on potential sanctions related to a possible gag order violation next tuesday. bragg accuses trump of funneling payments to daniels through cohen, his former lawyer. and misrepresenting those payments as legal expenses. >> i was paying a lawyer and marked it down as a legal expense. accountant. and you get indicted over that? >> meanwhile the jury pool is dwindling. >> i was excused. >> because? >> my job, i work in cybersecurity. and schedulewise it would be really difficult. >> the court dismissed several prospective jurors for not being able to judge trump fairly. >> it's very difficult for anyone, really in this country to not come to this with prior opinions. i think
he is totally conflicted. >> today manhattan d.a. alvin bragg filed a motion requesting the court hold trump in criminal contempt on allegations the former president violated a gag order. bragg requested $3,000 fine, possible jail-time for trump after three social media posts where trump disparaged witnesses, michael cohen and stormy daniels. judge merchan will rule on potential sanctions related to a possible gag order violation next tuesday. bragg accuses trump of funneling payments to...
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. >> reporter: donald trump arriving today at the manhattan courthouse where for more than six hours he sat watching his lawyers and prosecutors grill potential jurors who could hold his fate in their hands. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i didn't know i was walking into this.” and there are four men, the foreperson, a man born in ireland who works in sales, two attorneys, and an i.t. consultant originally from puerto rico who called the former president "fascinating and mysterious," saying, "he walks into a room and he sets people off, one way or another." throughout the day, the lawyers questioning the jury pool, looking to root out potential bias. the teacher who was chosen telling the court she's not a political person, but adding, “trump speaks his mind and i'd rather that than someone who was in office who you don't know what they're thinking.
. >> reporter: donald trump arriving today at the manhattan courthouse where for more than six hours he sat watching his lawyers and prosecutors grill potential jurors who could hold his fate in their hands. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i...
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jury selection remains scheduled monday morning in manhattan. joinings us now is adam who was in the courtroom today and who will be in the courtroom every day for us at the trump trial beginning next week. harry litman is with us. former u.s. attorney and deputy attorney general. he is the senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and adam, you are in the room with defendant weisselberg. but there is nothing quite like seeing someone walk into a courtroom, then handcuffed and dragged off to rikers island. >> he was certainly dressed for the occasion. he arrived knowing the sentence was baked in. it was going to be a five month sentence and he went into court dressed in loose fitting athletic wear. dark colored. you would think he was already in his prison uniform. so this hearing was two minutes long. the reason i ended the recording with that's it, that was the pace of it. there was just a quick exchange with the judge. he wanted to say as little as possible and he did. and headed for his second stint at rikers. >> what do you
jury selection remains scheduled monday morning in manhattan. joinings us now is adam who was in the courtroom today and who will be in the courtroom every day for us at the trump trial beginning next week. harry litman is with us. former u.s. attorney and deputy attorney general. he is the senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and adam, you are in the room with defendant weisselberg. but there is nothing quite like seeing someone walk into a courtroom, then handcuffed and...
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trump is trying to move the case out of manhattan and it comes just as cnn has obtained the crucial jury questionnaire, that potential jurors will have to answer in trump's first criminal trial are paula reid obtain them and they offer a lot of important clues about the trial we're about to witness. you've got questions ranging on whether jurors have supported any fringe groups like q and on to where they get their news, whether they've ever listened to certain podcasts to whether they're married, all sorts of details and also questions like this. do you have any feelings of opinions about how mr. trump is being treated in this case. so it is 42 questions and all we're gonna go through it as trump is throwing every piece of spaghetti he can find at the wall. and a final effort to avoid his facing judge and jury in that first criminal trial. and just six days, he's also phonetically trying every last ditch effort to get his georgia election interference case tossed tonight, turning to the georgia court of appeals, his team writing that the former president's quote, indictment wrongfully c
trump is trying to move the case out of manhattan and it comes just as cnn has obtained the crucial jury questionnaire, that potential jurors will have to answer in trump's first criminal trial are paula reid obtain them and they offer a lot of important clues about the trial we're about to witness. you've got questions ranging on whether jurors have supported any fringe groups like q and on to where they get their news, whether they've ever listened to certain podcasts to whether they're...
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donald trump walking into the courtroom on the 15th floor of new york state supreme court in lower manhattan. the first president in u.s. history to stand trial as a criminal defendant. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. there's never been anything like it. this is an outrage that this case was brought. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush payment to porn star stormy daniels, to keep their alleged affair secret from voters during the 2016 campaign. in court, the former president sitting stern-faced as jury selection began. the task? picking 12 jurors and sixal tern gnats to pass judgment on one of the most famous men on the planet. trump flicking his eyes toward the first 96 potential jurors as they filed in. one woman giggling, hand over her mouth, eyebrows raised as she recognized him. judge juan merchan explaining, "a fair juror is a person who has no bias or prejudice in favor of or against a party or witness." with trump watching from the defense table, more than half the potential jurors then raised their hand, signalin
donald trump walking into the courtroom on the 15th floor of new york state supreme court in lower manhattan. the first president in u.s. history to stand trial as a criminal defendant. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. there's never been anything like it. this is an outrage that this case was brought. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush payment to porn star stormy daniels, to keep their alleged affair secret from...
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. >> this is really important because we've got a new filing from the manhattan da. we've just gotten it. what it reveals is some of what prosecutors want to ask trump if he takes the stand as he's indicated, he wants today and this is coming just hours before jury selection resumes in the case upfront. now, ryan goodman, upfront legal analyst, joey jackson, criminal defense attorney. so joe you go through this. the da says he wants to question trump about false testimony he gave under oath in other recent cases on the stand, what stands out to you about what the da saying we want to ask? >> yes. so full big picture. this is important because it will inform his judgment that is trump as to whether hill testify. so the system wants you to have a fair trial, but you can't have it both ways. if you want to testify, we the prosecution will say and has said have the ability to cross-examine you about prior things you did that may impinge on your credibility and they've listed that is the manhattan da's office. what those things are. so the fact that your organization has
. >> this is really important because we've got a new filing from the manhattan da. we've just gotten it. what it reveals is some of what prosecutors want to ask trump if he takes the stand as he's indicated, he wants today and this is coming just hours before jury selection resumes in the case upfront. now, ryan goodman, upfront legal analyst, joey jackson, criminal defense attorney. so joe you go through this. the da says he wants to question trump about false testimony he gave under...
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it is amazing and i think for people to realize, what happens in manhattan if 500 people are going to show up. nampa situation, of course, the vast majority of locations a country so ryan, the other thing, paula reid breaking the news on judge cannon. so several parts to the rolling one. okay. the names are going to be redacted of the witnesses in the actual documents. but trump is still allowed to post things about these people or things they've said, and she still refuses a court date what do you take away from that today? >> so think she did the most important thing which is to protect the identity of the witnesses so that the public at large would have a harder time trying to target them, who they are exactly. and it dovetailed let's with what's happening in new york that the gag order is in place because as the judge judgments sean said otherwise, what trump has done with his statements to identifying people specifically is create an atmosphere of intimidation so that's at least what she has done today. tonight, is essentially try to protect some of the witnesses from that atmosp
it is amazing and i think for people to realize, what happens in manhattan if 500 people are going to show up. nampa situation, of course, the vast majority of locations a country so ryan, the other thing, paula reid breaking the news on judge cannon. so several parts to the rolling one. okay. the names are going to be redacted of the witnesses in the actual documents. but trump is still allowed to post things about these people or things they've said, and she still refuses a court date what do...
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so again, this is where they are saying -- the manhattan district attorney case claims 130,000 dollars payment to stormy daniels was essentially undisclosed and illegal campaign contributions. now, in terms of that theory, it's not so far-fetched, because michael cohen literally already pleaded guilty to -- wait for it -- violating federal campaign finance laws for his role in the scheme, and he served prison time. so again, beyond the tawdry details on top of mistresses, that the state will have to prove is that donald trump paid off stormy daniels, because he was trying to influence the election. and the document of the payments were false, right? the jury will decide of the former president is guilty of a felony in this election interference case. our embassy nbc legal -- katherine christian spent over 30 years as a prosecutor in that office , and they join me now. great to have you here. can we start with the moment -- with the juror and trump saying something, and the words of judge merchan, within 12 feet of a juror? >> after that juror left the stand, essentially, she is being q
so again, this is where they are saying -- the manhattan district attorney case claims 130,000 dollars payment to stormy daniels was essentially undisclosed and illegal campaign contributions. now, in terms of that theory, it's not so far-fetched, because michael cohen literally already pleaded guilty to -- wait for it -- violating federal campaign finance laws for his role in the scheme, and he served prison time. so again, beyond the tawdry details on top of mistresses, that the state will...
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of course, this is a case brought by the manhattan district attorney, has nothing to do with the justice department. federal government, or president biden. but if they want to continue to pursue this, the next stop would be the court of appeals in the state of new york. that is the highest court in the state. pete know if they failed there, then aaron, they would have the option to possibly ask the supreme court to pause the hush money case while they contemplate this issue. do you have presidential immunity on april 25th, of course, the justices are going to hear arguments about that issue related to the federal election subversion case. that is something they could try. but at this point aaron, it's unclear if the trump team is going to file any additional appeals this week or before monday. >> all right, paula, thank you very much rocha is with me now, the former sdny division chief ryan goodman are legal analyst and stephanie grisham, the former trump white house press secretary so many three days, three efforts, three failures, as paula said, unclear what else they could try to do,
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in the manhattan district attorney his office that's the office prosecuting donald trump, but she's not part of the prosecution so karen, let me start with you. it's a judge juan merchan, who is presiding over the hush money case. he's ultimately going to get to decide if prosecutors can bring up any of these past legal issues. and again, this isn't the prosecution being jerks. this is if they're ever going to break going up, anything, if trump testifies and they want to impeach his credibility and they're going to bring up previous legal acts. they have to file this so the prosecution is just doing this as required by law. that said, let's, dive in the first item on their list is trump's recent civil fraud trial from the new york attorney general where the judge found that trump did falsify business records ally about the value of his assets, and the judge ordered him to pay $355 million. do you think prosecutors should be allowed to ask trump? about this case? it doesn't involve hush money yes. >> so look, when when somebody testifies at trial, whether it's a defendant or a witnes
in the manhattan district attorney his office that's the office prosecuting donald trump, but she's not part of the prosecution so karen, let me start with you. it's a judge juan merchan, who is presiding over the hush money case. he's ultimately going to get to decide if prosecutors can bring up any of these past legal issues. and again, this isn't the prosecution being jerks. this is if they're ever going to break going up, anything, if trump testifies and they want to impeach his credibility...
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most notably, and his creation of the manhattan mental health court, or he counsels down on their luck defendants and tries to give them second chances, even one of trump's former lawyers has praised the longtime judge. >> i know judge merchan, i've try the case in front of him before he can be tough. i don't think that it's necessarily going to be something that's going to change his ability to evaluate the facts and the law in this case. >> and attorneys tell us that judge mark sean does not stand for disruptions or delays and is determined to teach to keep control of his courtroom even when cases have drawn significant attention, which obviously this one has erin, of course, judge, more sean has already dismissed trump's attempts to delay this trial and has imposed that strict gaps. like order. >> aaron, we shall say of course it is scheduled to begin on monday.
most notably, and his creation of the manhattan mental health court, or he counsels down on their luck defendants and tries to give them second chances, even one of trump's former lawyers has praised the longtime judge. >> i know judge merchan, i've try the case in front of him before he can be tough. i don't think that it's necessarily going to be something that's going to change his ability to evaluate the facts and the law in this case. >> and attorneys tell us that judge mark...
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if we do see a criminal conviction which is more likely than not, this is a manhattan jury, that really could have impact in a way that trump has not been used too. the criminal charges against him, he won't look as much of a victim as he will look if he's convicted like a felon. >> i wish this case were not going first because the stronger cases are more down the line. the polls clearly show, people say if he's convicted, significant chunk will not vote for him. i will believe it when i see it. geoff: david brooks and ruth marcus, appreciate you both. ♪ geoff: remember there is much more online including a roundup this week's political headlines on our youtube page and be sure to tune into washington week with the atlantic for analysis of how abortion politics is dominating the 20 24 election cycle and how republicans are never getting the supreme court ruling. and on pbs news week and as the world's top golfers tee off at the masters, a look at the first african-american golfer to play on the pga tour. that's the newshour for tonight i'm geoff bennett. let's let robin and jim do it.
if we do see a criminal conviction which is more likely than not, this is a manhattan jury, that really could have impact in a way that trump has not been used too. the criminal charges against him, he won't look as much of a victim as he will look if he's convicted like a felon. >> i wish this case were not going first because the stronger cases are more down the line. the polls clearly show, people say if he's convicted, significant chunk will not vote for him. i will believe it when i...