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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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. >> what i found was in manhattan. you areoing to find jurors out some of the most educated and pathetic knowledgeable individuals that's great. that's what you want on the jury. you're >> also going to have a bunch of crack >> pots as a defense attorney, our new yorkers, we all know i want a little bit of both. as i definitely want some crackpot because you only takes one one juror does flip the whole button, doesn't. so i think i've respect the fact that they that they came back and they said that they couldn't sit, but it's the ones that were chosen that i thought were interesting. >> what stood out to you from what we found out today and also what christine was just sharing the additional details about some of them are reactions to being chosen very, very serious, but certainly in one case quite happy. >> yeah. i mean, look, i think even just since yesterday, this is such a different conversation. i mean, first of all, we have 707 and one hour or something like yesterday, i think people were oh god, this is going t
. >> what i found was in manhattan. you areoing to find jurors out some of the most educated and pathetic knowledgeable individuals that's great. that's what you want on the jury. you're >> also going to have a bunch of crack >> pots as a defense attorney, our new yorkers, we all know i want a little bit of both. as i definitely want some crackpot because you only takes one one juror does flip the whole button, doesn't. so i think i've respect the fact that they that they came...
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these are these are manhattan nights. okay. a creative director married with a kid and unmarried woman in city government loves going to shows loves cooking. a woman in business development for a vc firm. venture capital firm married with no children, likes going to restaurants, all of them less new york times and cnn is new sources. yet none of them were struck basic, not just for that, right? i mean, so that gets into i guess the depth of the juror questionnaire >> yeah. i mean yes, there are many more questions on that questionnaire that will get to this bias that everybody's talking about. that would disqualify someone. again, it's not just anybody. it's a bias that renders you incapable of being fair and impartial, right? >> which is different than coming in with an opinion, right? >> but then. you. can set that opinion aside. yes. i mean, i've said this before, but i had an investigation of the trump organization in my office. we did not bring charges. i've said this publicly before. >> yeah, i have spoken very critically
these are these are manhattan nights. okay. a creative director married with a kid and unmarried woman in city government loves going to shows loves cooking. a woman in business development for a vc firm. venture capital firm married with no children, likes going to restaurants, all of them less new york times and cnn is new sources. yet none of them were struck basic, not just for that, right? i mean, so that gets into i guess the depth of the juror questionnaire >> yeah. i mean yes,...
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and then there was a man in midtown manhattan. he says he's married with a child and works as a creative director telling the court he enjoys hiking and cooking. all three gets their news, they say from the new york times and cnn. and to also listed the wall street journal and google. now that is that is a manhattan standard operating procedure on people, but that's what we know so far. paula reid is upfront outside the courthouse and paula, i know i was there with you today and now you've gotten even more information here as those jurors left the room trump making some false statements outside of court where you are about what the judge will and won't allow him to do. so what's the reality of the situation >> erin? it was kinda surprising after everything that had happened today, what trump was focused on when he walked out of the court was the fact that he is required as a criminal defendant to attend every free day of these proceedings unless he has granted a waiver. once he walked out of the courtroom, he repeatedly claimed th
and then there was a man in midtown manhattan. he says he's married with a child and works as a creative director telling the court he enjoys hiking and cooking. all three gets their news, they say from the new york times and cnn. and to also listed the wall street journal and google. now that is that is a manhattan standard operating procedure on people, but that's what we know so far. paula reid is upfront outside the courthouse and paula, i know i was there with you today and now you've...
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this process, the trump team feels that they're already at a disadvantage because of the makeup of the manhattan jury pool where they argue that there there is a strong anti-trump bias. but jim, as you know, there is a system in place. this system of jury selection is meant to weed out bias jurors with the trump team is not convinced that that is going to render a fair jury. now here's what they're gonna do, if they have 100 people, they're going to try to strike people four, cause just allow people to raise their and if they have a vacation or if they don't speak or understand english sufficiently or if they have such a blinding bias against the former president that they couldn't be impartial. now, tonight, the trump de was asking the judge to separate out those two groups, people who cannot do this because they are so bias or people who have other logistical or other concerns. now, in a week of a lot of failed motions from the trump team, this is a legitimate requests and it's one where they could be successful gym. they want to be able to say potentially, hey, this is how many people we lost
this process, the trump team feels that they're already at a disadvantage because of the makeup of the manhattan jury pool where they argue that there there is a strong anti-trump bias. but jim, as you know, there is a system in place. this system of jury selection is meant to weed out bias jurors with the trump team is not convinced that that is going to render a fair jury. now here's what they're gonna do, if they have 100 people, they're going to try to strike people four, cause just allow...
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are harry enten crunch the numbers joe biden won 87% of the vote, manhattan in 2020, they're 12 jurors. so if you do the math, that means there's about an 80% than chance that at least one juror of that 12 is friendly to trump or 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 corrupter, new york judge, juan merchan, gagged me. that's gagged. like you can talk but again, agree with respect to a case that everyone including the day felt 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 of course, you can say all th
are harry enten crunch the numbers joe biden won 87% of the vote, manhattan in 2020, they're 12 jurors. so if you do the math, that means there's about an 80% than chance that at least one juror of that 12 is friendly to trump or 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? >>...
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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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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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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,
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...
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monday, trump will become the first us president to face criminal prosecution and the jury pool in manhattan is already set for this jury selection will begin on monday and everyone who's scheduled to show up on monday has known they're showing up on monday so they know who they are. paula reid is out front and paula the new york case, about to make history tonight even as judge cannon and florida, again, refuses to set a trial date yeah. >> here are cannon >> did at least decide >> one of the key issues that is created really like a log jam. in this case. and that is whether to reveal the names of witnesses. and she said for now those names will remain secret. but this has caused a lot of tension between the special counsel's office and judge cannon after cannon pushed for more transparency and said she was going to reveal more information in this case. but tonight, she conceded that the special counsel is right if she were to reveal the names of these witnesses are and we've reported some of these witnesses are low-level employees at trump's club that could potentially subject them to risk
monday, trump will become the first us president to face criminal prosecution and the jury pool in manhattan is already set for this jury selection will begin on monday and everyone who's scheduled to show up on monday has known they're showing up on monday so they know who they are. paula reid is out front and paula the new york case, about to make history tonight even as judge cannon and florida, again, refuses to set a trial date yeah. >> here are cannon >> did at least decide...
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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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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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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...