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let's go back to paula reid paula, you have some more details? >> yeah. just waiting for our team to vet what we report, so we don't identify anyone again, you just showed up to be their civic duty with details on two additional jurors have been selected. one is a retired wealth manager who is married with two kids. this man has hobbies, he says include fly fishing and yoga. says, he hears things from people and he knows about trump but i'm more interested in my hobbies now, another juror is a speech therapist or the master's degree, so she's not married and lives alone. and during in a jury selection process, she said, quote, trump was our president. everyone knows who he is. but when he was president, everyone was kind of talking about politics. now when asked by one of trump's whereas if she fields pressured by other people, she said, quote, not at all, and she also she said, take care not to talk about the case with anyone else. so again, more details about who will be sitting on this jury for four to six weeks, deciding trump's fate in this case. all
let's go back to paula reid paula, you have some more details? >> yeah. just waiting for our team to vet what we report, so we don't identify anyone again, you just showed up to be their civic duty with details on two additional jurors have been selected. one is a retired wealth manager who is married with two kids. this man has hobbies, he says include fly fishing and yoga. says, he hears things from people and he knows about trump but i'm more interested in my hobbies now, another juror...
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paula reid, thanks so much. it's bringing and david urban, he's a republican can strategist and former trump campaign adviser, david good to see you. so you, you worked on, i want to show this. first of all, a courtroom sketch that we're getting in right now, which shows donald trump and the courtroom in lovely pastel david, you worked on trump's 2016 campaign tell us what you think is important when it comes to the testimony of michael cohen >> so jake, i didn't know michael cohen at all during this time period whatsoever, but i do think that the things that they're discussing right now, the apologists alluded to in terms of his his his prior perjurious is going to be gonna be very important in contexts. i think it's important for people to remember. all this is alleged to have occurred rights, right? smack after the access hollywood tapes release. so if if people can remember the way back times that was a pretty tumultuous point in the campaign where this billy bush access hollywood tape was released and it ca
paula reid, thanks so much. it's bringing and david urban, he's a republican can strategist and former trump campaign adviser, david good to see you. so you, you worked on, i want to show this. first of all, a courtroom sketch that we're getting in right now, which shows donald trump and the courtroom in lovely pastel david, you worked on trump's 2016 campaign tell us what you think is important when it comes to the testimony of michael cohen >> so jake, i didn't know michael cohen at all...
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paula reid. thank you very much on the subject of smart legal minds, paula reid. thank you >> okay. >> and joining us now is former federal prosecutor at tim. hey, phi he was the chief investigative counsel for the january 6, congressional committee. tim, hold on with me for one second. donald trump is entering the courtroom. let's listen and see an injury in the hallway before the courtroom. let's see if he speaks to reporters. it sure looks like he's going to thank you very much. >> trial that should have >> never been brought a trial he looked at all over the world and calling looking at and analyze every illegal content, every legal >> scholar this trial is a disgrace. we haven't trump-hating judges. we have a judge who shouldn't be on this case he's totally conflicted but this is a trial that should never happen, should have been thrown out a long time ago. you look at jonathan turley, andy mccarthy. all right? >> legal scholars >> is now one that we've been able to find that said this should be a trial i called i was i was paying a lawyer mark it down as leg
paula reid. thank you very much on the subject of smart legal minds, paula reid. thank you >> okay. >> and joining us now is former federal prosecutor at tim. hey, phi he was the chief investigative counsel for the january 6, congressional committee. tim, hold on with me for one second. donald trump is entering the courtroom. let's listen and see an injury in the hallway before the courtroom. let's see if he speaks to reporters. it sure looks like he's going to thank you very much....
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we have cnn's paula reid tracking all of this. what else can we expect here in these last days before? trial the trump team, they're going to >> try anything they possibly can any piece of spaghetti they can throw at the walls if anything will stick to help them delay this case. at this point, it doesn't appear that there's any obvious challenge that is going to result in a delay. but never say never so it's supposed to be the second week of this criminal trial. it was delayed after an unexpected batch of evidence was shared in discovery from federal prosecutors. so there's always a chance, but right? right now, it does appear that this trial, the first criminal prosecution of a former president in the united states on track to start monday, walk us through the questionnaire because the questions themselves of perspective, jurors are revealing. >> yeah, it's interesting what a daunting task to try to select a jury for our case like this. now the questionnaire was released yesterday. it's over dozen pages and the questions ranged f
we have cnn's paula reid tracking all of this. what else can we expect here in these last days before? trial the trump team, they're going to >> try anything they possibly can any piece of spaghetti they can throw at the walls if anything will stick to help them delay this case. at this point, it doesn't appear that there's any obvious challenge that is going to result in a delay. but never say never so it's supposed to be the second week of this criminal trial. it was delayed after an...
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paula reid, thanks so much. how will trump react to this blockbuster de import, including the ordered to pay $9,000 for violating the gag order in the case that's the hallway right there. we are we could soon hear from the presumptive republican presidential nominee. we're back in a moment when you smell the amazing sense of gain flings time stops then you realize you're mlr laundry detergent gain flings seriously good sense how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way, dry air wake vibrant with two times more natural essential oils for up to 120 days of amazing fragrance per dual now, that's a breath of fresh air wick it's really been a gift having mom live with us. >> but as a nurse, my training told me she needed more help than i could provide so what connected with the place for mom? my senior living advisor. understood. are unique situation she quickly recommended communities and set up tours, a place for mom helped us get to a decisioand now mom is so well cared for. >>
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let's check in with cnn's paula reid. she's outside the courthouse getting live updates on what's happening behind closed doors in the courtroom, paula, what's happening right now >> so there are no cameras inside the courtroom. we are relying on our amazing team inside to give us updates and we have learned that former president trump is now inside the courtroom that will soon be filled with potential jurors. now, we've learned that he is sitting right now with his attorney lead attorney todd blanche, reading these updates from our colleague there, apparently having a pretty active back and forth and so far, he appears to be in good periods all things considered. i mean, he is now going to be the first former president of the united states to face a criminal trial. and unlike the three civil cases that we've covered over the past few months here in new york this is the first time that he will potentially face jail time if he is convicted. last week, he said that look dirty. selection is just a matter of luck, and you can
let's check in with cnn's paula reid. she's outside the courthouse getting live updates on what's happening behind closed doors in the courtroom, paula, what's happening right now >> so there are no cameras inside the courtroom. we are relying on our amazing team inside to give us updates and we have learned that former president trump is now inside the courtroom that will soon be filled with potential jurors. now, we've learned that he is sitting right now with his attorney lead attorney...
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paula reid. thanks so much. and just to recap, judge merchan said that lawyers are not allowed to make comments about witness testimony. let's bring back the pan. all the lawyers in the room smiled when the judge said that happens on tv and in the movies, that does not happen in real trials. >> well, they're smiling in this room as well. because it's true. you're gonna have to balance again to what jurists think happens in law and order within 48 minutes, you've got a crime committed to defendant identified, arrested, and you have some of locking down the steps at the end of the trial in 42 minutes here it's interesting because there's a moment he says that the lawyers, or the notes are not a substitute for the actual transcripts digital come into play and having lawyers on your jury as well, we were concerned about remember, can lawyers beyond the actual jury, the reason you'd love concerns because you might be deferential to them and say, is that what happens at the issue here? it's almost a way of reminding a
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paula reid is up front and washington and paula 50 some odd page's going through. you've read a chance to read more of it than i have, but point by his argument as to why trump is not immune from prosecution because things he committed are crimes that he allegedly committed while he was in office exactly >> here. they are urging the supreme court to reject trump's argument that he should be immune from prosecution for things he did in and around january 6 and efforts to subvert the election because he has presidential immunity. this is an argument that was rejected by the trial court. it was she rejected by the court of appeals. here, the supreme court is taking it up. it will be the subject of a much anticipated supremeourt argument next week. no here they make arguments. they say the special counsel says, quote, the absence of any prosecutions of former president's until this case does not reflect the understanding that presidents are immune from criminal liability. it instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct. they described the
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paula reid, thanks so much. also, in our law and justice lead today, former trump attorney john eastman, the father of the illegitimate theory that vice president pence could single-handedly overturn the 2020 presidential election, is now fighting to get back his law license as he faces some of the consequences of his actions around january 6, 2021, a disciplinary hearing last month stripped eastman of his ability to practice law in the state of california. eastman is arguing in a new court filing that he needs to be able to work as a lawyer so he can pay his own legal bills. so cnn's kaitlan hole lands is following the story for us, kaitlyn, what is his basic argument besides he needs the money and what comes next for him? >> well, right now for johnny's menn, he can't practice law and he's on the path to disbarment, but he is telling a judge in california who has made his law license inactive and said he has no remorse what he was doing for donald trump after the election. this is something that is in violatio
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let's goto cnn's paula reid. she's outside the courthouse in new york and paula i'm where is the line there with mr. trump? possibly violating his gag order with comments assailing the prosecution. did he stay on the correct sayyed of it because he went after the attorney general, he went after the i'm sorry, the district attorney and he went after the judge, but he didn't go after the people. i think he had been banned from criticizing, called publicly. is that right? >> yeah. the acoustics in that hallway or not great, but he is allowed to attack the district attorney alvin bragg, or even the judge overseeing the case. so he does appear to us stayed within the bounds of his expanded gag order, but jake, he's clearly expressing his frustration with the fact that he is a criminal defendant and required to be in court during jury selection and throughout these proceedings. at the tail end of today's proceedings, his attorneys asked the judge about whether he might be able to get a waiver a specifically, they menti
let's goto cnn's paula reid. she's outside the courthouse in new york and paula i'm where is the line there with mr. trump? possibly violating his gag order with comments assailing the prosecution. did he stay on the correct sayyed of it because he went after the attorney general, he went after the i'm sorry, the district attorney and he went after the judge, but he didn't go after the people. i think he had been banned from criticizing, called publicly. is that right? >> yeah. the...
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paula reid is breaking some more details here at this moment. but again, this is a result of a last-minute hearing for trump in new york today, a very hey, terse rejection. >> today, trump's legal team >> arguing to an appeals court judge that his hush money case should be delayed while the former president challenges a gag order. the decision though was swift moments after the hearing ended, the judge and these two terms pages rejecting trump's argument and at the very end, lots of lines you could have put for your reasoning and she only needed two so this application for an interim stay of the proceedings pending resolution of the article 78 proceeding is denied justice cynthia kim then signing merrily with her initials here cs k, cynthia current, i'm sorry so as of tonight, trump's first criminal trial with 34 counts is full steam ahead to begin on 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 one who scheduled to sh
paula reid is breaking some more details here at this moment. but again, this is a result of a last-minute hearing for trump in new york today, a very hey, terse rejection. >> today, trump's legal team >> arguing to an appeals court judge that his hush money case should be delayed while the former president challenges a gag order. the decision though was swift moments after the hearing ended, the judge and these two terms pages rejecting trump's argument and at the very end, lots of...
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so i say paula reid, good. are you a member of oath keepers and if you say yes, everyone in the room here's that. >> earlier today, the judge said he was going to remove the other jurors when these folks these potential jurors are question. but as we understand it, yes >> this is where's this is the judge. and this is former president trump. but as i said, one of the questions is about how you feel about him. >> i mean, think about that. >> it's been the thing that i keep getting going back so you and i not set a goal times, but like being a person in normal person who's got involved in any of this type of stuff, who gets the summons has to come in and this is where you end up. >> the one thing that i like i actually the question for you and your time about this three of the right, 50% of them saying that they can't be impartial that was under what the trump team was expected. >> news actually >> which i'm not actually surprised by that, why were they expecting it to be 40%? seven, 45% where they just guess the
so i say paula reid, good. are you a member of oath keepers and if you say yes, everyone in the room here's that. >> earlier today, the judge said he was going to remove the other jurors when these folks these potential jurors are question. but as we understand it, yes >> this is where's this is the judge. and this is former president trump. but as i said, one of the questions is about how you feel about him. >> i mean, think about that. >> it's been the thing that i...
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let's discuss this with cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid and defense attorney and former federal prosecutor shan wu and paula, i mean, before we talk about the arguments of the eye the control and just told me a few moments ago, apparently, justice clarence thomas is at the supreme court today. so for folks who are wondering because he wasn't there, was it yesterday? >> yeah. >> what's going on here, but let's talk about this case. in particular about justice. >> or if you want sure diver and this is the biggest question today, right? and if i'm waking up at the biden campaign or the trump campaign today. my first question is, is justice thomas is going to be at court today? is he okay. before yesterday, he was absent and the court the lease transparent branch of government, did not give any explanation when usually they do explain there's also the option to go remote. he is the most senior associate justice. he missed some arguments back in 2022 because of an infection on jim, we will cover 2016. we know what an influence the supreme court and even the specter of a possi
let's discuss this with cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid and defense attorney and former federal prosecutor shan wu and paula, i mean, before we talk about the arguments of the eye the control and just told me a few moments ago, apparently, justice clarence thomas is at the supreme court today. so for folks who are wondering because he wasn't there, was it yesterday? >> yeah. >> what's going on here, but let's talk about this case. in particular about justice....
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so let's get straight to paula reid on the breaking news tonight. and paula, you've gotten these jury instructions and the criminal trial in new york that they refer for too, is starting in just six days, even though he is trying one more hail mary after another here to try to delay it. >> yeah, trying unsuccessfully today that new york appeals court judge rejecting this last-minute efforts to pause the trial, will trump continues to try to argue that this should be moved out of manhattan and trump lawyers argued the pretrial publicity is making it a to get a fair trial. but prosecutors area and they said, look, it's too late to do something like that when the way we will weed out bias jurors is through jury selection and that's where the jury questionnaire comes in and you look through this, the question some of them are similar to the questions we saw during jury selection then in the e jean carroll case. they ask where jurors get their news. they ask if they are anyone close to them, has ever worked for trump or attended a trump rally? they also
so let's get straight to paula reid on the breaking news tonight. and paula, you've gotten these jury instructions and the criminal trial in new york that they refer for too, is starting in just six days, even though he is trying one more hail mary after another here to try to delay it. >> yeah, trying unsuccessfully today that new york appeals court judge rejecting this last-minute efforts to pause the trial, will trump continues to try to argue that this should be moved out of manhattan...
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. >> paula reid. what do we know paula? >> well, the judge overseeing trump's criminal case in manhattan, he is rejected this last-minute bid to delay the case, but arguing that it should wait until after the supreme court rules on trump's presidential immunity claim in the federal january 6 case. now the new york case that's about allegations he falsified business records to cover up an fair with a porn star. so it's unlikely presidential immunity would apply. and the judge noted that the lawyers, they had months to file this motion. they only did so a few weeks before this case is scheduled to begin, but this is just one of a series of moves. the trump team has made to try to get the case delayed. but right now, the case is scheduled let's start on april 15th, and it could be the only case criminal case that trump faces before the november election. the january 6 case is on hold, waiting for the supreme court decision. the georgia case has been delayed by efforts to disqualify fani willis and then down in florida, the jud
. >> paula reid. what do we know paula? >> well, the judge overseeing trump's criminal case in manhattan, he is rejected this last-minute bid to delay the case, but arguing that it should wait until after the supreme court rules on trump's presidential immunity claim in the federal january 6 case. now the new york case that's about allegations he falsified business records to cover up an fair with a porn star. so it's unlikely presidential immunity would apply. and the judge noted...
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paula reid reporting for it. while this dispute over trump's gag order plays out, the presumptive republican presidential nominee has been ramping up is inflammatory rhetoric on multiple fronts, even as he prepares to return to the campaign trail, cnn's kristen holmes is joining us now from green bay, wisconsin, where trump will campaign tomorrow. kristen give us the latest of what trump is doing and saying as he begins a critical month in his legal battles like donald trump has been railing against not only the judge, but the prosecutor and the judge's daughter. this has been a technique that we have seen him use time and time again and he has no plans of stopping anytime i'm soon >> donald >> trump is set to return to the campaign trail tuesday with visits to the critical battleground states of michigan and wisconsin. but his focus appears to be on his impending criminal trial in new york. >> this is all about election >> interference, hoping his combative rhetoric, trump spent the easter holiday attacking perc
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reid. paula essentially, jack smith is arguing that judge cannon is totally disconnected from the facts of the case. help us understand what he's responding to. yeah. he's clearly had it. look, he's very frustrated with judge aileen cannon. she is a trump appointee. she's only been on the bench for a few years. certainly never handled et case like this, but her approach has come under a lot of scrutiny not only for decisions that she has actually made, but also for this backlog of things she hasn't yet decided this over a dozen motions still pending that she has not weighed in on. here. she asked both sides to submit jury instructions related to the presidential records act when that's a law, it's post-watergate law that governs which documents after an administration leaves belong to the government she said, i'd like one version that lays out all these documents that trump brought to mar-a-lago so which ones are personal? which ones are presidential records? >> and >> then there's another
reid. paula essentially, jack smith is arguing that judge cannon is totally disconnected from the facts of the case. help us understand what he's responding to. yeah. he's clearly had it. look, he's very frustrated with judge aileen cannon. she is a trump appointee. she's only been on the bench for a few years. certainly never handled et case like this, but her approach has come under a lot of scrutiny not only for decisions that she has actually made, but also for this backlog of things she...
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that's going to see cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid. paula give us the latest on this request by the manhattan district attorney and the trump team's response. >> so wolfe here, prosecutors are asking the judge to expand the gag order imposed on former president trump to include family members of people involved in the case. its last week, this gag order was imposed that prohibits trump from making statements about witnesses, jurors prosecutors, court staff, or the family members of prosecutors and court staff. >> but the >> gag order does not apply to the district attorney, alvin bragg, or the judge overseeing the case. and shortly after this gag order was imposed, trump fired off a series of social media posts attacking the judge and attacking his adult daughter, who works for a political consulting firm and will if there was some confusion about whether the gag order applied to that daughter because again, it does not apply to the judge. both sides have sought clarification today, the district attorney's office writing quote, the def
that's going to see cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid. paula give us the latest on this request by the manhattan district attorney and the trump team's response. >> so wolfe here, prosecutors are asking the judge to expand the gag order imposed on former president trump to include family members of people involved in the case. its last week, this gag order was imposed that prohibits trump from making statements about witnesses, jurors prosecutors, court staff, or the...
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paula reid, fascinating stuff. thanks so much. let's bring in former trump attorney jim trustee, who left the trump legal team after the former president was indicted in the federal classified documents case, jim good to see you. thanks for joining. do you think it's sunk in yet for donald trump that his first criminal trial is in all likelihood going to start on monday oh, sure. >> i mean, lucky. he's living this stuff on kind of a level of adrenaline that the rest of his probably don't share so i think it's getting pretty rare. i think paul did a nice job laying out potential options, but they're increasingly unlikely. and the more it's obvious that you're just trying to find a tool for delay. the less likely you're going to be greeted with any sort of sympathy when you file that next motion, whether it's with the appellate court or with the trial judge, if you were still representing donald trump, what advice would you be giving him right now about how this is all likely going to go and how he should behave in court but it's in
paula reid, fascinating stuff. thanks so much. let's bring in former trump attorney jim trustee, who left the trump legal team after the former president was indicted in the federal classified documents case, jim good to see you. thanks for joining. do you think it's sunk in yet for donald trump that his first criminal trial is in all likelihood going to start on monday oh, sure. >> i mean, lucky. he's living this stuff on kind of a level of adrenaline that the rest of his probably don't...
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paula reid thanks so much for that >> today. the chief of the us capitol police told congress that his team has already preparinfor next january certification of the presidential election 2025. chief tom majors says, quote, the cavalry ll be on capitol hill on january 6, 20251. congress certifies electoral votes. today's edition of trump's hostages underscore or is why that cavalry is needed. this is where we remind you of the men and women who are not hostages is donald trump continues to inaccurately described them. they are defendants from the 2021 capitol attack or convicted crimals often convicted of violent crime crimes often committed a violent crim against law enforcement's, today's convicted criminal. today's donald trump, january dempsey. david dumpsys from southern california, also known as hashtag flag gator cop hater himself a nickname from the ameran flag over his face. mpy pleade i'm sorr didn't gi it to himself that's what he was called. dempsey plead guilty this past januaryo felony, to two unts of assaulting an
paula reid thanks so much for that >> today. the chief of the us capitol police told congress that his team has already preparinfor next january certification of the presidential election 2025. chief tom majors says, quote, the cavalry ll be on capitol hill on january 6, 20251. congress certifies electoral votes. today's edition of trump's hostages underscore or is why that cavalry is needed. this is where we remind you of the men and women who are not hostages is donald trump continues...
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paula reid is with us. paula gary pharaoh, not exactly a household name. >> not even named those known very well to those of us who are covering this. >> so prosecutors clearly using the last hour, maybe on a friday before a three-day break does bring in some witnesses who can likely help them introduce some exhibits, right? verify some documents because at the core of this, this is a paperwork case, right. allegation 34 counts of falsifying business records. so there's a few things we're still waiting. we're getting these great updates from our colleagues in the courtroom. there's a few different things he could be testifying about. he could be testifying about payments made to stormy daniels. we also know that michael cohen he had to borrow against his home to pay stormy daniels to that could also be why he has been called to the stand, but we expect this to be a pretty quick appearance. by this witness, mr. pharaoh, to likely just help them bring in some documents that they're going to need over the next
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we have cnn's paula reid. we have natasha chen as well standing by with the latest developments. i'll let's start with unit tasha, walk us through what is in this ruling >> this ruling came down about an hour ago. it's 47 pages. it talks about how the state must adhere to this 100 23-year-old law that bans nearly all abortions, as you said except for in the case of saving the life of a mother and carries that to five-year prison sentence for abortion can providers. now, this came after a long back-and-forth, a twisted path here in the state of arizona that had passed a 15 week abortion ban, right before roe versus wade was overturned. and so the question was whether that 15 week ban should be enforced, or if this band going back to the civil war era should be enforced and today, the judge's decision is not so much about whether that old law is constitutional. it's more about whether it's still enforceable. and they said that today, no no one who provided an abortion prior to this ruling will be subject to the penalty lt. and the opinion doesn't take effect for 14 calendar days pl
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reid and manhattan for us. thanks so much. let's discuss with their legal panel and elliott, let's take a look at this important exchange as the prosecution questioned tabloid magnate david pecker today, the prosecutor said, quote, prior to the august 2015 meeting, had you ever purchased a story to not print it about mystery? for trump and pecker replied, no, the prosecutor asked, did that part help the national enquirer at all then not publishing the story that you've paid for. becker said, no, that didn't help. so pecker has confirming here that positive stories about trump or a mutual benefit or even potentially, i guess theoretically negative ones would be a benefit for the national enquirer. but stopping stories from being printed about donald trump would only benefit trump. it would not help the national enquirer how important is that? nothing illegal about it, right? nothing stops national enquirer from running positive stories about whoever they want to run stories about. now at the center of this case
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cnn's paula reid has more so we have another day or or freezing courthouse. it's very cold. the former president donald trump's still not warming up to the reality of being on trial in the new york hush money case. >> today in court, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the witness stand, tying pecker is non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors to an agreement he made to sell the national enquirer ideal contingent on the investigation into his company being resolved from a timing standpoint, it would have added onto the stress of the transaction. pecker testified they also tried to show how pecker had other reasons since beyond just helping trump win the white house for running negative stories about trump's opponents. pecker testified that his magazine ran stories about bill and hillary clinton prior to the 2015 trump tower meeting were an agreement to help trump was allegedly breached running those stories was beneficial to ami pecker testified after his testimony wrapped up, prosecutors used the last few hours of the de to cal
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sentence, paula reid joins us now, so paula walk us through the arguments back and forth here. essentially the former president has argued that he had the right to take these documents. now, judge cannon is saying that that's not enough to dismiss the case >> that's exactly right. this is one of trump's many motions that he has made down in florida trying to get this case dismissed but here the judge is rejecting his motion based on the argument that he had the right to take these home under the presidential records act. now that is a post-watergate law that governs which materials created during an administration belong to a president versus the government itself. now, trump has suggested that under that law, he had every right to take these classified documents. of course, prosecutors have pushed back on that, pointing out that the presidential records act is not charged here. that's not even an enforcement mechanism. and they also point out the fact that these were classified documents that they allege were strewn about his mar-a-lago property. but this issue, boris, it's ca
sentence, paula reid joins us now, so paula walk us through the arguments back and forth here. essentially the former president has argued that he had the right to take these documents. now, judge cannon is saying that that's not enough to dismiss the case >> that's exactly right. this is one of trump's many motions that he has made down in florida trying to get this case dismissed but here the judge is rejecting his motion based on the argument that he had the right to take these home...
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paula reid is outfront live in washington paula trump. he will be in that courtroom on monday with the potential jurors. and tonight he says he could testify yeah, he says he could testify, but it remains to be seen if that actually becomes a reality. sources close to his legal team tell me, yes, that is something there are still exploring. but first of all, they have to cede this jury and we expect that this will take at least a week. but in talking to sources on both sides of this case, jen, it's really unclear how far into april or potentially made this process will go. here's how this is going to work each day. they'll have a pool of approximately 100 jurors that they will whittle down each day until they can seat 12 jurors and six alternates. now, going into 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 we
paula reid is outfront live in washington paula trump. he will be in that courtroom on monday with the potential jurors. and tonight he says he could testify yeah, he says he could testify, but it remains to be seen if that actually becomes a reality. sources close to his legal team tell me, yes, that is something there are still exploring. but first of all, they have to cede this jury and we expect that this will take at least a week. but in talking to sources on both sides of this case, jen,...
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paula reid is out front and paula, the new york case, about to make history tonight. even as judge cannon and florida but a again, refuses to set a trial date >> yeah. here are cannon did at least aside one of the key issues that is created really a log jam in this case. and that is whether to reveal the names of witnesses. now, she said for now, those names will remain secret, but this has caused a lot of tension between the special counsel's it'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 please subject them to risk and harassment. now, cannon, she's been under a lot of scrutiny for her approach to this case. >> she's >> still has over a dozen motions outstanding. and as you noted, the biggest decision she hasn't made is where to put this case on the calendar. we
paula reid is out front and paula, the new york case, about to make history tonight. even as judge cannon and florida but a again, refuses to set a trial date >> yeah. here are cannon did at least aside one of the key issues that is created really a log jam in this case. and that is whether to reveal the names of witnesses. now, she said for now, those names will remain secret, but this has caused a lot of tension between the special counsel's it's office and judge cannon after cannon...
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we know you're keeping an eye on them, paula reid, thank you for that report. >> coming up >> the white house is reiterating and support for israel after the deadly strike that killed seven aid workers with world central kitchen plus a city in oklahoma is putting ties with one of its council members over his ties to white supremacist groups and bird flu has halted production at the nation's largest producer, producer of fraud fresh eggs. what is this going to mean for your food prices in the check? >> your nothing. >> a space shuttle accidents usually not one thing it's a series of events is that part of the wing coming apart? >> space shuttle columbia, final flight, premieres sunday at nine on in three seconds. why this couple will share a perfect moment >> we got to sell our houses, >> don't worry, selling diane, one move when you start without the door closed matter of days, start with an all cash offer. at opendoor.com with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. >> my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back don't let symptoms define you emerg
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cnn's paula reid is outside the courthouse paula, how did the prosecution and the defense leg out their cases today before the jury? >> we'll dig we heard doing interpretations of events roughly eight years ago. prosecutors said, look, this is election interference, plain and simple they alleged that these payments to stormy daniels were part of a conspiracy to influence the 2016 election then they walked through step-by-step, how they allege trump cohen and then publisher the national enquirer, david worked to suppress negative stories. and then in the opening statement, they briefly referenced the paper trail that will be at the heart of this case. >> but when it was time for defense attorneys to get up, they insisted their client is innocent. >> they said, look, there is no crime here because trump wasn't involved in this kind of paperwork. he is not involved with things like the 34 documents that constitute each of the counts he is charged with here now, they also emphasized the non-disclosure agreements or not illegal and interestingly, they took aim at michael cohen. that's very m
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paula reid, thanks so much. i'd out front now, robert hirshhorn jury and trial consultant, and ankush khardori. he is a former federal prosecutor august, if i could begin with you, trump says tonight that he does plan to testify in this case. of course, whether he shows up, we'll see is that a good idea? it's generally not a, good idea for defendants to testify in their own defense and criminal cases. trump has done this in civil cases, of course, very recently, including the new york attorney general's civil business fraud trial, eugene carroll's second trial. and those did not go well for him. in fact, i think those efforts were counterproductive and probably made matters worse in front of the jury in the ag's case and excuse me, the jury in the carroll case and the judge in the ag's case. so it's not a good idea, but maybe he'll do it. it's such a great point that based on that experience which we saw play out just very recently, robert, how could trump's testimony in your view, impacted jury? >> jim, thanks
paula reid, thanks so much. i'd out front now, robert hirshhorn jury and trial consultant, and ankush khardori. he is a former federal prosecutor august, if i could begin with you, trump says tonight that he does plan to testify in this case. of course, whether he shows up, we'll see is that a good idea? it's generally not a, good idea for defendants to testify in their own defense and criminal cases. trump has done this in civil cases, of course, very recently, including the new york attorney...
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paula reid reporting for us. paula. thank you. joining us now, the president and ceo of planned parenthood alexis mcgill johnson, alexa snacks are much for joining us. the court seems seems deeply divided over this case. do you think they will uphold the federal law for emergency care? and what are you break excuse me. what are you bracing for it if they don't? >> well i think that the question is, why are they so deeply divided? this seems like such a clear case of being able to get access to emergency care when you walk into any room, that should be expectation of every patient walking into an emergency room it should be the expectation of every provider being able to make common sense judgments to save the lives or stabilize patients even if that includes abortion care, because abortion is also health care. and i think the fact that they are divided when the when you could hear the attorney bernie describing that essentially, intel is already not law and actor who effect. they're flying patients out to get access to a care. it
paula reid reporting for us. paula. thank you. joining us now, the president and ceo of planned parenthood alexis mcgill johnson, alexa snacks are much for joining us. the court seems seems deeply divided over this case. do you think they will uphold the federal law for emergency care? and what are you break excuse me. what are you bracing for it if they don't? >> well i think that the question is, why are they so deeply divided? this seems like such a clear case of being able to get...
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. >> paula reid and sonya suitor, a professor at george washington university school of law. sunday. sunday. let me go to you first and get your perspective on what we heard so far. we heard some of the liberal justices on the high court sort of pounce on this. and we heard elena kagan's saying, well, the emtala law says you're supposed to provide emergency care if you're receiving federal funding and some of these emergencies abortion services are going to have to be performed. what's going on here? i mean, she seems to be pretty aggressive questioning from all of the liberal justices on this. >> yeah, i think they're they're basically saying that the statute seems pretty clear that you have to stabilize care and it really doesn't matter and with the state law is as kagan said, this is really a law that allows the federal government to say something about the kind of care that can be provided and the response is, well, it depends on what the state law is, but there's there's a section that talks about the availability of resources at the facilities and the more than liberal
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cnn's paula reid has are report tonight. the supreme court's conservative majority appears likely to toss a criminal charge that hundreds of capital riders and former president donald trump had faced a decision that could deal a significant blow to the justice department today's case centers on joseph fischer, a former pennsylvania kenya police officer, who was charged with multiple federal crimes for his role in the january 6 attack according to court documents, even texting take democratic congress to the gallows and can't vote if they can breathe lol he is challenging a federal law that makes it a crime for anyone who otherwise it's obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding arguing the law passed in 2002 and the wake of the enron accounting scandal is not meant to apply to january 6. rioters. >> justice samuel alito >> pressed fissures lawyer on the meaning of otherwise in that statute, you may be fighting off more than you can chew by suggesting if if you are indeed suggesting that the otherwise clause ca
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. >> paula reid. thanks so much. that's bringing a senior legal analyst, elie honig le what's your reaction to this ruling? >> well, jake, as expected, i think it was 20 minutes ago or so i said to you that i think it's unlikely donald trump's succeeds on this menu motion. now he has not succeeded for the time being and for a couple of reasons. first of all, as paula said, this motion has already been made. it's too late to bring it up to an appeals court now. and second of all, just looking at the propriety here of charging this case in manhattan, this is where the crime occurred. the alleged falsification of business records prosecutors do sometimes play games and try to charge some a case in a district where a small part of the conduct happened to get a more favorable jury pool. that's not what's happening here. this case almost had to be charged in manhattan. and finally as judges often recognize, if there are jurors are potential jurors who are very biased against the defendant. that's what jury selections for.
. >> paula reid. thanks so much. that's bringing a senior legal analyst, elie honig le what's your reaction to this ruling? >> well, jake, as expected, i think it was 20 minutes ago or so i said to you that i think it's unlikely donald trump's succeeds on this menu motion. now he has not succeeded for the time being and for a couple of reasons. first of all, as paula said, this motion has already been made. it's too late to bring it up to an appeals court now. and second of all,...
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reid reported for us, paula, thank you. >> our legal and political experts are back with us and caitlin, as you know, trump's spoke about the supreme court oral arguments today outside the manhattan courthouse, just a little while ago and said this heard the meeting was quite amazing amazing. >> and the justices were on their game. so let's see how that all turns out. but again, i say presidential immunity a very powerful presidential immunity is imperative how much do these two very monumental cases in new york? >> and here the supreme court in washington weigh on trump right now. >> it's interesting because they weigh on him in different ways. the new york case is so deeply personal home and he's watching friends confidence and potentially people that it's allegedly slept with, going to get on the witness stand in front of him in manhattan in washington. this case that he said he wanted to be there today watching it. it's of more grave importance to him because it determines whether or not a trial that would include his former top aides and cabinet officials potentially taking the wit
reid reported for us, paula, thank you. >> our legal and political experts are back with us and caitlin, as you know, trump's spoke about the supreme court oral arguments today outside the manhattan courthouse, just a little while ago and said this heard the meeting was quite amazing amazing. >> and the justices were on their game. so let's see how that all turns out. but again, i say presidential immunity a very powerful presidential immunity is imperative how much do these two...
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cnn's paula reid and sara murray join me now, paul, let us start in florida. big decision by judge cannon. yeah. and it's a decision i was here at the table yesterday. we were talking about how she had so many decisions outstanding here. she is rejecting one of several efforts to trump has made to get this case dismiss specifically his argument that he had a right to bring these classified documents home with him because they were personal records. now, she appeared skeptical about this theory at a hearing a couple of weeks ago, but she left open the possibility he still could use this as a possible defense at trial while even though the special counsel's at the entire theory should be rejected cannons whole approach to this case is certainly come under scrutiny especially this pace, right? this slow pace, because the trump pulls the whole strategy there is to delay and she's really helping them and a cnn analysis done by our colleagues tierney sneed and hannah rabinowitz shows she still has over a half dozen decisions outstanding and of those eight of them or
cnn's paula reid and sara murray join me now, paul, let us start in florida. big decision by judge cannon. yeah. and it's a decision i was here at the table yesterday. we were talking about how she had so many decisions outstanding here. she is rejecting one of several efforts to trump has made to get this case dismiss specifically his argument that he had a right to bring these classified documents home with him because they were personal records. now, she appeared skeptical about this theory...
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paula reid, thanks so much for that report. this next one is also a big deal. the fine print that makes some 30 million american workers beholden to the employer who pays them there's an attempt to make a clause in your contract illegal. it's the non-compete clause. but the process might not be so clean cut. >> stay with us how it really had sunday at nine on cnn on the left, your mouthwash with the burning sensation in on the right closest the alcohol-free gentle mouthwash that works without the burn closest mouthwashes freshen breath improve gum health and strengthened team closely this works without the burn harlem had everything, but i couldn't find a lot is anywhere. so i started my own studio and with the right help i can make this place i love even better, earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials, chasing business cash guard, or chase for business our pharmacy has been in business for nearly 100 years. >> wife and i have run it for the last 30 american technology is making this more efficient& customer-friendly we use online tools to feel prescript
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cnn's paula reid, and elie honig join our conversation. paul, i'm just going to read one more bit. of this filing. he said it would be pure fiction to suggest that highly classified documents created by members of the intelligence community and military and presented to the president of the united states during his term in office were purely private. now, that is about the substance but it seems to me that his biggest frustration is with the process. >> yeah. and the judge, specifically, mhc is an inexperienced judge is a trump appointee. she's only been on the bench for a few years now. she's never handled a case like this and look down even giving her credit for the fact that this is unprecedented criminal case a lot of her decisions have come under considerable scrutiny like this one asking both sides to give instructions for a jury verdict ventral trial related to an act that he hasn't been charged under highly highly unusual, and it's a series of unusual decisions that she is made in and around this case. >> and le the biggest issue. well, one of the big issues that the specia
cnn's paula reid, and elie honig join our conversation. paul, i'm just going to read one more bit. of this filing. he said it would be pure fiction to suggest that highly classified documents created by members of the intelligence community and military and presented to the president of the united states during his term in office were purely private. now, that is about the substance but it seems to me that his biggest frustration is with the process. >> yeah. and the judge, specifically,...
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cnn's paula reid has more for us good morning, amara. and victor will after one week of testimony, the prosecutors only gotten through one major witness, former tabloid king david pecker. >> now, after he wrapped up friday, they did call two witnesses just briefly to help them move into evidence. some exhibits one of those two witnesses prompted something we haven't seen throughout this trial. a smile from the defendant so we have another day. >> court in a freezing court it's very cold former president donald trump's still not warming up to the reality of being on trial in the new york hush money case in court, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, was back on the witness stand, tying pecker's non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors to an agreement he made to sell the national enquirer for a contingent on the investigation into his company being resolved from a timing standpoint, it would have added onto the stress of the transaction. >> pecker testified they also tried to show how pecker had other reas
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let me go out to paula reid it is outside the courthouse right now with all the latest paula yeah. >> jake, i was just thinking about the gag order and creative ways that trump has found a way around it because we do expect him to speak after court really, it possibly in a matter of minutes we always currently subject to an expanded gag order where he can't as miss defendants cannot attack witnesses, tac members of the jury. now it's been expanded to include prosecutors and family members of the judge. now, i'm also monitoring sidestream on talking to you. they're still talking about setting up that llc i agree with you, jake, not the most exciting thing we've seen throughout the trial. >> but trump has tried to find ways of working around this gag order because he according to prosecutors, just blatantly violated it multiple times, particularly going after cohen is trying some work arounds like quoting other people, including a fox news host to raise questions about the jury. >> he's also come out. we've seen him a few times at the end of cte with a stack of articles and quoted attac
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well, big decision coming out from the us supreme court, paula reid. thank you very much. i want to bring it a credit congressman jason crow of colorado. he sits on the house foreign affairs and intelligence committees. congressman, thanks so much for joining us as someone who like you lived through the attack on the us capitol on january 6 how will you feel if the us supreme court tosses out charges for several hundred of these rioters and potentially some charges against trump himself. >> well willfully would be a bad day for those of us who lived through that de, but it would be a bad day for the country and democracy, right? yeah, i i saw firsthand the vial hey, that of course ended up in one police officer dead, several of whom have taken their own lives because of the trauma after the riot and the insurrection and of course, 160 others brutally beaten many of whom still have terrible injuries as a result of that. but i'm also really concerned about the message that it sends to political extremists around the country. we are in an age of rising political extremism tha
well, big decision coming out from the us supreme court, paula reid. thank you very much. i want to bring it a credit congressman jason crow of colorado. he sits on the house foreign affairs and intelligence committees. congressman, thanks so much for joining us as someone who like you lived through the attack on the us capitol on january 6 how will you feel if the us supreme court tosses out charges for several hundred of these rioters and potentially some charges against trump himself....
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i mean, i'm just kinda wondering just to echo what paula reid was saying. if you mozart, what's up with the gag order? i mean, are we going to see something you think by the end of today? what do you think? >> yes, but i said that yesterday look at anyone who's raised a child knows that discipline only works if it's swift. and the longer he leaves this out there, i mean, in the time that the first batch of gag order motions has been pending, trump has committed for alleged new violations, so i'm actually surprised though, because judge merchan for them most part has done a really effective job of keeping control of his courtroom, running things efficiently. he has tolerated no bs from anybody. yeah. yeah. he's tolerating quite a bit here. he must. i'm guessing. >> it looks like we're getting an update from the trial as we speak that says the judge agreeing that trump attorneys apology will be sufficient. so it sounds because though one of the trump attorneys did apologize to david pecker at the start of the testimony for not being clear enough during some o
i mean, i'm just kinda wondering just to echo what paula reid was saying. if you mozart, what's up with the gag order? i mean, are we going to see something you think by the end of today? what do you think? >> yes, but i said that yesterday look at anyone who's raised a child knows that discipline only works if it's swift. and the longer he leaves this out there, i mean, in the time that the first batch of gag order motions has been pending, trump has committed for alleged new violations,...
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and were outside the courtroom here with paula reid and phil mattingly. phil david really is central to this and just sort of the optics of what we saw today are significant in terms of prosecutors alleging that he is a coconspirator and how he walked by the trump table and said, hi on his way out and i think more than anything else when you listen to our team relayed what was actually would actually happen in the cross today is you understand the prosecution is laying the groundwork for what's to come, right. explaining who this individual is asking him about his age, what he does kind of his process, but also about the type of journalism that he oversaw, his role in that journals. but i want to make think something abundantly clear that we all know, but maybe isn't as obvious to others payment for journalism, whether four stories or to kill stories is not how we operate, is not how kind of usually media operates. it's how they operated and why he has becomes so central and his relationship with the former president is so central in this case. and i thin
and were outside the courtroom here with paula reid and phil mattingly. phil david really is central to this and just sort of the optics of what we saw today are significant in terms of prosecutors alleging that he is a coconspirator and how he walked by the trump table and said, hi on his way out and i think more than anything else when you listen to our team relayed what was actually would actually happen in the cross today is you understand the prosecution is laying the groundwork for what's...
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now listen our own paula reid also spoke to sources within trump's camp who says, this is a stressful time. the president is certainly can get pretty mad at his attorneys. that's nothing new but this is a currently a stressful time, certainly as we're at just the beginning of this first criminal trial, which could have a huge impact on his political career and himself as we no so we'll see how that all plays out and what we are expecting now for the returning back to court for the third week, we will see the witness take the stand. that is gary fair he is the banker that worked with michael cohen to open those shell companies in order to facilitate the reimbursement to stormy daniels, the center of this hush-money trial. we're going to see lot of paperwork sort of entered into evidence. so jurors could sort of see the paper trail about that lead really the reason for these charges, according to the prosecution's so we're not really sure who's gonna be after this witness or how much longer this witness will be on the stand. of course, we don't get a heads-up on the order of the prosecu
now listen our own paula reid also spoke to sources within trump's camp who says, this is a stressful time. the president is certainly can get pretty mad at his attorneys. that's nothing new but this is a currently a stressful time, certainly as we're at just the beginning of this first criminal trial, which could have a huge impact on his political career and himself as we no so we'll see how that all plays out and what we are expecting now for the returning back to court for the third week,...