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today we will begin to pick a jury, so these parker warnings take on special significance. you have the right to be present during the trial, and that is an important right. it permits you to assist your attorneys in advance of you. ey do you understand, trump? you can, however, on your conduct lose that right to be present if you disrupt the proceedings in any way if the law permits the court to exclude you and commit you to jail and continue the trial in your absence. do you understand? trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this trial. do you understand that? trump, yes sir.
today we will begin to pick a jury, so these parker warnings take on special significance. you have the right to be present during the trial, and that is an important right. it permits you to assist your attorneys in advance of you. ey do you understand, trump? you can, however, on your conduct lose that right to be present if you disrupt the proceedings in any way if the law permits the court to exclude you and commit you to jail and continue the trial in your absence. do you understand?...
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dennis murphy: the cold-blooded killing of big charlie and diane parker had a great many people in and around conway, south carolina bolting their doors and locking their windows. had you any trouble in that neighborhood out in the countryside with break-ins? >>> the cold-blooded killing of big charlie and diane parker had a great many people in and around conway, south carolina bolting their doors and locking their windows. have you had any trouble in that neighborhood in the countryside with the break-ins? >> not that i know of. it has always been a wonderful place. it just does not make any sense. >> was this more of the murderous rampage of the notorious stephen stanko, who was all over the news? no, said prosecutor friend humphreys, who knew stanko had been cited in georgia at the time of the murders 200 miles away. >> of the sample thing at the farmhouse you are not associated with stanko. >> we were not. at that time, law enforcement knew he was physically in augusta. >> rather, humphreys focused on the evidence coming from the parker crime scene. he quickly came to believe this
dennis murphy: the cold-blooded killing of big charlie and diane parker had a great many people in and around conway, south carolina bolting their doors and locking their windows. had you any trouble in that neighborhood out in the countryside with break-ins? >>> the cold-blooded killing of big charlie and diane parker had a great many people in and around conway, south carolina bolting their doors and locking their windows. have you had any trouble in that neighborhood in the...
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>> i would say that proximity of those parker warnings that you showed viewers a bit earlier. as you noted, these are warnings of the judge must give, and in most instances when the defendant is not the former president of the united states, it would be quite mundane, but it is extraordinary in this instance and two things stuck out to me when i was reading it in the transcript, it was around the time that trump reportedly fell asleep. this is towards the end of the morning session, this is the time when most reporters were observing him nodding off. it is a striking thing to see the proximity between that moment and the former president of the united states being read these extraordinary things, warning that he could be tried in absentia if he is disruptive, and that he could -- warning about bail jumping, that this followed -- it is extraordinary and totally mundane. and that was what jumped out at me, from reading the transcript. >> i agree with you. in any other case i would not have bothered to read the parker warnings. i wouldn't even bother. but he is saying this to a f
>> i would say that proximity of those parker warnings that you showed viewers a bit earlier. as you noted, these are warnings of the judge must give, and in most instances when the defendant is not the former president of the united states, it would be quite mundane, but it is extraordinary in this instance and two things stuck out to me when i was reading it in the transcript, it was around the time that trump reportedly fell asleep. this is towards the end of the morning session, this...
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. >> reporter: the attempts to reach doctor parker were unsecful. this indictment is unprecedented but represents a change in who could be held legally responsible in school shootings. >> cases about these are about sending a clear message that school shootings are so horrible, we're willing to deer part from the traditional rules and hold people responsible that really historically had not been held responsible before. >> how do you even make sense of something like this? >> you can't. you can't. i know i'm not sure when the shock will ever go away. because of just how surreal it was. >> coming up, 17 years after being accused of murder and then having her conviction overturned, amanda knox's legal trouble is happening once again in italy. don't go anywhere. rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness,
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ebony parker. the former assistant principal at richneck elementary school on eight counts of felony child abuse. the charges stemming from the 2023 school shooting involving a 6-year-old boy who opened fire on his teacher 6-year-old boy, who opened fire on his teacher, abigail zwerner. savannah interviewed zwerner last year. >> i just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me. that's something that i will never forget. it changed me. it changed my life. >> reporter: in a $40 million civil lawsuit, she alleges on the day of the shooting, parker was warned three times that the child had a gun. and while the child's backpack was searched and no weapon found, zwerner's lawyers allege parker ignored the warnings. >> a student out in the playground saw the boy take the gun out of his pocket. that student went to a teacher and said, i saw him with a gun. that teacher ran down to the assistant principal's office and said i now have a student who has see
ebony parker. the former assistant principal at richneck elementary school on eight counts of felony child abuse. the charges stemming from the 2023 school shooting involving a 6-year-old boy who opened fire on his teacher 6-year-old boy, who opened fire on his teacher, abigail zwerner. savannah interviewed zwerner last year. >> i just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me. that's something that i will never forget. it changed me....
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senior national political correspondent for "the washington post," and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, glad i could make you smile. and spokesperson for the arizona for abortion access campaign, chris love. all right. yamiche, the democrats are now kind of taking this a step further with donald trump. they're not saying he's responsible for the overturning of roe v. wade, but they're calling him now the architect of it. will you explain? >> reporter: that's right, the vice president has really become the most prominent voice in the biden administration when it comes to the issue of abortion, and she's held more than 80 events since the overturning of roe v. wade across 20 states. we have seen her have this official abortion tour where she was talking about reproductive freedoms, going to michigan, wisconsin, here in arizona a few weeks ago. now you see having a campaign event. this is the first time we'll see the vice president headline a campaign event focused squarely on abortion. she wanted to do this, aides told me, because she wanted to aggressively go after the former president
senior national political correspondent for "the washington post," and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, glad i could make you smile. and spokesperson for the arizona for abortion access campaign, chris love. all right. yamiche, the democrats are now kind of taking this a step further with donald trump. they're not saying he's responsible for the overturning of roe v. wade, but they're calling him now the architect of it. will you explain? >> reporter: that's right, the...
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joining us now, garrett haake, ashley parker, and peter baker. garrett, north carolina is really critical. they have a governor's race. they had a senate race. if they won that race, if they had done more, a lot of criticism from people i know down there, democrats that the dnc did not do enough for that senate race. they would be more comfortable in the senate right now. >> reporter: would have helped. it looks like it should be a democratic fast. it's diverse. highly educated voter population. it's been one that got away for democrats the last several cycles. joe biden was part of the last ticket to win with president obama in 2008. that was the last time any democrat won north carolina at the presidential level in many years. democrats have had democratic governors. they have had some senate races get close. it's a real opportunity if you can make north carolina competitive or even if you could actually win it. it's 16 electoral votes. it's bigger than michigan, wisconsin. not that you want to, but if you lost a state like that and you win nor
joining us now, garrett haake, ashley parker, and peter baker. garrett, north carolina is really critical. they have a governor's race. they had a senate race. if they won that race, if they had done more, a lot of criticism from people i know down there, democrats that the dnc did not do enough for that senate race. they would be more comfortable in the senate right now. >> reporter: would have helped. it looks like it should be a democratic fast. it's diverse. highly educated voter...
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>> reporter: chris, ebony parker was in the courtroom today for the first hearing in this case. she has not yet entered a plea. we are learning new details from press conferences with the prosecution as well as attorneys for abigail zwerner, the teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student, and one of the key take aways is the focus on missing documents. both were appalled that these disciplinary records, these documents have seemed to have disappeared, and the grand jury recommended that the commonwealth's attorney's office, look into possible obstruction of justice. it's unclear if those charges could be filed due to statute of limitations. i want to play a bit of the sound to hear what these attorneys are feeling in this moment. >> if there's a message at all to be sent, it's that the safety of children and staff and administration should be taken seriously. that it's incumbent upon all of us to look at systems and make sure that they are safe. >> i was not aware that the gun had jammed. i understood that there were bullets remaining in the magazine. but that was hard to re
>> reporter: chris, ebony parker was in the courtroom today for the first hearing in this case. she has not yet entered a plea. we are learning new details from press conferences with the prosecution as well as attorneys for abigail zwerner, the teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student, and one of the key take aways is the focus on missing documents. both were appalled that these disciplinary records, these documents have seemed to have disappeared, and the grand jury recommended...
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monica alba, jake sherman, ashley parker, thank you very much. and we're still waiting on president biden to start speaking on baltimore. we're going to sneak in a quick 90-second break. on the other side if the president hasn't started speaking yet, we're going to talk about what israel is saying, what conclusion they have come to as to how the seven aid workers were killed, who they fired, and what jose andres is saying about that investigation. >>> plus, what caused the empire state building to tweet, i am fine today. a lighter story. >> and what election workers say needs to happen to keep polling sites staffed this november. sta. some migraine attacks catch you off guard, but for me a stressful day can trigger migraine attacks too. that's why my go to is nurtec odt. it's the only migraine medication that can treat and prevent my attacks all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and stomach pain. now i'm in control. with nurtec odt i can
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i want to bring in ashley parker, msnbc political analyst, and vaughn hillyard is here with me on set and lisa rubin is back with me as well. lisa, start us off. give us the latest on this. >> the latest on this, this is the second of two attempts as you noted to delay the monday start of the hush money trial. today, what was on the table was as trump is appealing judge juan merchan's gag order, as expanded to include the judge's family and the d.a.'s family now, he's saying that's unconstitutional and the trial itself should be put on hold while the appeal of that issue is being litigated. i want to point out, this is no ordinary appeal. usually a gag order couldn't be appealed until the end of the case when a defendant is convicted. so what they have done here is to sue the judge directly under a particular provision of new york law, where the standard for overturning the judge's action or any action by a state or local government is much higher than it would be for ordinary appeal. i don't expect them to win on the merit. they get a second crack at a stay, rather than being in fron
i want to bring in ashley parker, msnbc political analyst, and vaughn hillyard is here with me on set and lisa rubin is back with me as well. lisa, start us off. give us the latest on this. >> the latest on this, this is the second of two attempts as you noted to delay the monday start of the hush money trial. today, what was on the table was as trump is appealing judge juan merchan's gag order, as expanded to include the judge's family and the d.a.'s family now, he's saying that's...
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with that let's bring in our leadoff panel, ashley parker, senior national political correspondent for "the washington post," political white house correspondent eugene daniels and co-founder and senior adviser at forward, former dhs chief of staff and author of the book "low back a warning to save democracy from trump's revenge," out in paperback this week. good evening to you all. eugene, let's start with your reporting on these comments from ron klain. it didn't seem like he backed off the comments he made in the audio. what else do we need to know? >> no, not at all. he said that he wasn't criticizing the president, but went on and talked about the exact same things that were heard in that audio. essentially what he was trying to say is the kinds of things he thinks works for this president is when he is talking like he talked in the state of the union. that was something that came up over and over again when i spoke with him after i called him for comment after i heard the audio. what he said was he wants to -- you know, bridges are important. it is an important aspect of what the
with that let's bring in our leadoff panel, ashley parker, senior national political correspondent for "the washington post," political white house correspondent eugene daniels and co-founder and senior adviser at forward, former dhs chief of staff and author of the book "low back a warning to save democracy from trump's revenge," out in paperback this week. good evening to you all. eugene, let's start with your reporting on these comments from ron klain. it didn't seem like...
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the six white officers attacked two black men, michael corey jenkins and eddie parker, verbally, physically, and sexually abusing them, shooting jenkins in the mouth in a mock execution. in court today, we heard from the victims through their attorney. >> january 24th, your honor, was the worst day of my life. i was brutally beaten and nearly killed by the rankin county sheriff's department, also known as the goon squad. i never would have thought a night of hanging out with friends would nearly cost me my life. they should be given what they gave me and michael jenkins, which was no mercy. >> the six men pled guilty to state charges back in august and were sentenced on federal charges last month for that same racist attack. nbc's priya sridhar is outside the courthouse in brandon, mississippi. also with me, former federal prosecutor, professor at georgetown school of law, and msnbc legal analyst, paul butler. walk us through what happened in court today. >> reporter: that's right. well, the deputies themselves were pretty quiet. the federal sentencing actually happened a few days ago, and
the six white officers attacked two black men, michael corey jenkins and eddie parker, verbally, physically, and sexually abusing them, shooting jenkins in the mouth in a mock execution. in court today, we heard from the victims through their attorney. >> january 24th, your honor, was the worst day of my life. i was brutally beaten and nearly killed by the rankin county sheriff's department, also known as the goon squad. i never would have thought a night of hanging out with friends would...
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and the other piece is a parker warning which the judge gave yesterday. among the warnings he gave trump and asked if he understood, if you were disruptive during this trial, you don't get to be here. we will continue without you. and there are repercussions to that. so he asked him that question pointedly yesterday and donald trump said he understood it so this judge knows what donald trump's antics are and is looking to run a tight ship. >> okay. judge merchan ultimately said i find her to be credible. it appears the juror stays for now. another younger male juror has come in. and yet again, it seems that they're going back to facebook, back to postings. i have a question, said todd blanche, about what we believe to be a facebook post of yours. do you have any recollection of posting this on facebook? he says he doesn't but it's on his account. blanche asks him, do you have an unfavorable opinion of donald trump? i did have strong views at that time in 2017, this man says. there's some cross talk. screens are off. it's hard for our folks there to hear.
and the other piece is a parker warning which the judge gave yesterday. among the warnings he gave trump and asked if he understood, if you were disruptive during this trial, you don't get to be here. we will continue without you. and there are repercussions to that. so he asked him that question pointedly yesterday and donald trump said he understood it so this judge knows what donald trump's antics are and is looking to run a tight ship. >> okay. judge merchan ultimately said i find her...
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>> jose, early in the trial judge merchan gave trump something called parker warnings. that basically included the warning that although donald trump has a right to be present during his trial, he can waive that right if he engages in misconduct during the course of the trial. so, one thing that he could lose, if he continues to behave in a way that the judge finds not consistent with the administration of justice is to take him out of the courtroom and have the trial continue. i don't think he will do that on a first or a second offense. but that is certainly available to him. the other thing that is available to him is to hold him in contempt of court. again, we know that criminal contempt in new york city can include a punishment of up to 30 days in jail and some fines. i suspect that the sticks that judge merchan has available at his disposal include jail time and banning trump from the courtroom. he's hoping, however, that just the threat of using either of those will keep donald trump primarily in line. >> lisa, how would it actually physically be carried out if y
>> jose, early in the trial judge merchan gave trump something called parker warnings. that basically included the warning that although donald trump has a right to be present during his trial, he can waive that right if he engages in misconduct during the course of the trial. so, one thing that he could lose, if he continues to behave in a way that the judge finds not consistent with the administration of justice is to take him out of the courtroom and have the trial continue. i don't...
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joining us now, ashley parker, senior national political correspondent at "the washington post" and peter baker, chief white house"the new york time." how are people responding to the trial, or republican base voters? >> these cases against him, any legal action against him has always proven a fund-raising boon and a political boon. the way former president trump has framed this is, in addition to saying it's a witch hunt, there's nothing there, he framed this is that he is the martyr and taking the slings and arrows on behalf of his flock, on behalf of his base. if they can do this to me, a former sitting president, they can do this to you. i am doing this for you to protect you. this while maybe not an effective campaign strategy necessarily for a broader swath of the americans, is effective in fund-raising appeals and it's effective for that diehard base. to win the election, he will have to hold that base and also go beyond that base. >> peter, president biden just made news sitting down, of all things, for an interview with howard stern. he said he will debate donald trump. he had no
joining us now, ashley parker, senior national political correspondent at "the washington post" and peter baker, chief white house"the new york time." how are people responding to the trial, or republican base voters? >> these cases against him, any legal action against him has always proven a fund-raising boon and a political boon. the way former president trump has framed this is, in addition to saying it's a witch hunt, there's nothing there, he framed this is that...
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that clean repeal, and in the vote explanations from the republican caucus, it was made clear by rep parker on the house side that the intention of the republican caucus at large in arizona is for the 1864 ban to stand. and that is their value, that that is their hope, and they are going to continue to fight against the repeal as long as we continue to press forward. >> that is really interesting because we were talking about this last week. it did not pass last week. even more republicans voted it down. and tell me if i'm wrong about this, but what does it say to you that at least three of them, five total have now decided to repeal this. i know you're talking about 47 who still say, yes, they want this ban. enough to get it through the house? >> well, i think that what it says is that there is a lot of pressure on the republicans right now, and that the activity of our constituents, people in arizona, people around the country, the calls, the public declarations and protests that have been happening are at least to some degree being heard. the people of arizona are calling for this loud a
that clean repeal, and in the vote explanations from the republican caucus, it was made clear by rep parker on the house side that the intention of the republican caucus at large in arizona is for the 1864 ban to stand. and that is their value, that that is their hope, and they are going to continue to fight against the repeal as long as we continue to press forward. >> that is really interesting because we were talking about this last week. it did not pass last week. even more...
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they include rudy giuliani, parker meadows, and other me prominent trump allies, and, notably, lawyers. the indictment alleges those 18 defendants, "schemed to prevent unlawful transfer of the presidency to keep unindicted co-conspirator one, donald trump, in office against the nd will of arizona's voters." that news dropped in the middle of a very busy week for the former president and his attorneys. trump was also separately named an unindicted co-conspirator in michigan's investigation into the collectors scheme. 16 people have been charged tii michigan's case. comes we can begin with opening statements on monday in a criminal trial in there, which was followed by the prosecution calling its first witness, the former ceo of american media er inc., the pleasure of "the national enquirer" and other tabloids and magazines. over the course of four days, david pecker testified about a crucial meeting between himself, trump, and trumps the personal and fixer michael cohen. prosecutors allege it was at that meeting that the trio hashed out a plan to help donald trump's political chances by
they include rudy giuliani, parker meadows, and other me prominent trump allies, and, notably, lawyers. the indictment alleges those 18 defendants, "schemed to prevent unlawful transfer of the presidency to keep unindicted co-conspirator one, donald trump, in office against the nd will of arizona's voters." that news dropped in the middle of a very busy week for the former president and his attorneys. trump was also separately named an unindicted co-conspirator in michigan's...
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us now is democratic state representative, justin j pearson of tennessee, and tennessee month, beth parker and her children attended in nashville. i want to thank both of you for being here. you are both obviously concerned about the future of the children in tennessee, beth, i want to start with you. i can't imagine, you have a 9- year-old and a 12-year-old. they still attend covenant school. you are at that senate hearing, you were a part of that gallery. they-- the mothers, the parents they were removed when they were speaking out about wanting to protect their children? >> it was appalling. it was truly the most outrageous experience i have had in my life, really. there was just such a level of confusion and pain, and just we felt discarded. it was just bizarre and painful. >> representative pearson, i know that you are familiar with the being silenced when you are trying to speak out in that hall, but what is the justification that is coming from your colleagues on the other side of the aisle to vote on a bill and approve it that is not wanted by anyone? it has been tried before and o
us now is democratic state representative, justin j pearson of tennessee, and tennessee month, beth parker and her children attended in nashville. i want to thank both of you for being here. you are both obviously concerned about the future of the children in tennessee, beth, i want to start with you. i can't imagine, you have a 9- year-old and a 12-year-old. they still attend covenant school. you are at that senate hearing, you were a part of that gallery. they-- the mothers, the parents they...
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. >> district attorney mark bennett and assistant da kim parker prosecuted the sprawling case. were you worried about explaining this to a jury? >> we had facts from across several states, facts that involved a multitude of witnesses. >> this was like an imax movie, and you went with the dramatic version of the daniel perez story. >> you can't understand otherwise. if you can't tell the whole story the jury would be lost. >> the judge allowed evidence from beyond cancers to be entered. criminal accusations that goodwyn, snyder, and sullivan, uncovered , would be heard by the jury. >> patricia hughes had died. >> the murder charge, the das alleged even though tricia hughes might have been a willing participant in her own death it was nonetheless perez who held her head underwater. >> the primary distinction between homicide and suicide is suicide is at your own hand literally in this case. homicide, hand of another. his hand was necessary to complete this act. >> there is circumstantial evidence to prove the charge and the star testimony of only one witness. emily, 11 years old,
. >> district attorney mark bennett and assistant da kim parker prosecuted the sprawling case. were you worried about explaining this to a jury? >> we had facts from across several states, facts that involved a multitude of witnesses. >> this was like an imax movie, and you went with the dramatic version of the daniel perez story. >> you can't understand otherwise. if you can't tell the whole story the jury would be lost. >> the judge allowed evidence from beyond...
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christine and i went, got our glasses, the free ones at warby parker, looked up there. didn't get the full totality thing, but it was special. to know the kids at schools across the country were standing and looking at the same thing, very cool. >> my kids raced home after school. we all went up to the roof, put our glasses on, watched it. it was cool. the communal event, it's rare. we watch our different things. it is rare a single event -- >> on our phones. >> yes. -- we all came together. the footage from the areas in the totality is remarkable, how quickly things got dark, the temperature dropped. really special. now, we have a few decades to wait until the next one. >> exactly. the thing is, though i will say, all my friends were sending pictures. i was saying, this goes by so fast, and you're on your phone taking a picture? you missed it. >> just watch it. >> you don't have to be a grumpy grandma. look at this, this is magic. >> yes, it is. >> look at that. >>> speaking of magic, with us this morning, we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor o
christine and i went, got our glasses, the free ones at warby parker, looked up there. didn't get the full totality thing, but it was special. to know the kids at schools across the country were standing and looking at the same thing, very cool. >> my kids raced home after school. we all went up to the roof, put our glasses on, watched it. it was cool. the communal event, it's rare. we watch our different things. it is rare a single event -- >> on our phones. >> yes. -- we all...
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kim parker has written a profile of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. chuck, we pointed out a long list of potential witnesses at least for the prosecution. who are you most curious about their testimony? >> well, they all have different roles, obviously, but this is a case that turns largely, as maya said earlier, ana, on documents. each of these witnesses will corroborate some part of the transaction. often prosecutors, and i was one for a long time, put things in linearly, in order. you start at the beginning and tell the story until it ends. stormy daniels and karen mcdougal are important to the beginning. they explain why this thing happened. you don't have to prove motive as a prosecutor, but they help explain the motive. >> do they have to prove intent? >> they absolutely have to prove intent, but intent and motive are two different things. let's say you robbed a bank, not that you ever would. why you robbed the bank is not something i have to prove. you may have done it to feed your family, to pay off gambling debts. your motive in robbing the b
kim parker has written a profile of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. chuck, we pointed out a long list of potential witnesses at least for the prosecution. who are you most curious about their testimony? >> well, they all have different roles, obviously, but this is a case that turns largely, as maya said earlier, ana, on documents. each of these witnesses will corroborate some part of the transaction. often prosecutors, and i was one for a long time, put things in linearly, in...
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to bring you inside the courtroom for a moment because donald trump is being read what is called his parker warning. the judge telling him he has to appear for court. judge merchan saying you have to right to be present during the trial and to assist your attorneys, do you understand. donald trump says yes. merchan say ifs you disrupt the proceedings, we can proceed with the trial in your absence, do you understand. donald trump says i do. if you do not show up, there will be an arrest, merchan says, underscoring donald trump doesn't have a choice here. he's got to show up unless the court bars him from showing up. while this process, this jury selection process we're waiting for, is going, excuse me, it can stretch for a number of weeks. the former president is also fund raising off the criminal charges. he claims he's being politically persecuted as he try to win back the presidency. more than two-thirds of registered voters said the hush money charges facing donald trump are quote somewhat serious according to a reuters poll. around a third say the charges lacked seriousness. joining me
to bring you inside the courtroom for a moment because donald trump is being read what is called his parker warning. the judge telling him he has to appear for court. judge merchan saying you have to right to be present during the trial and to assist your attorneys, do you understand. donald trump says yes. merchan say ifs you disrupt the proceedings, we can proceed with the trial in your absence, do you understand. donald trump says i do. if you do not show up, there will be an arrest, merchan...