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a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who is charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. one alternate has already been selected, and the court needs five more to begin the case. the judge said he hopes to have that wrapped up tomorrow. now, earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. that's because two jurors who were already seated were then removed. tonight, prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the court's gag order. cbs's robert costa was inside the courthouse in lower manhattan for today's major developments. >> reporter: jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will decide donald trump's fate were finally seated. seven men and five women, including one who, during questioning, referred to trump as selfish and self-serving,
a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who is charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. one alternate has already been selected, and the court needs five more to begin the case. the judge said he hopes to have that wrapped up tomorrow. now, earlier in the day, the...
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and there's one local who's set on making sure new yorkers pay their fines. our own michael kosta caught up with him in another installment of "thank me later." >> hi. i am michael kosta. license plates, they help track traffic violators, but what happens when shifty citizens purposely cover them up? >> sorry. >> tonight, on "thank me later," we will meet o one man who is dedicated his life to make sure new yorkers are held accountable for traffic violations. i want to bike along with this snitchilante to investigate and you can "thank me later." >> communities cheated out of improvements to roads, bridges, and other infrastructure because people covering up their license plates. speak up when i go through the camera system, we can't pick it up. >> officials say these flaws because the city more than $100 million every year. >> that's right. some new york drivers have started obscuring their plates by partially covering them. these are called ghost plates. and one man is taking it upon himself to bust these ghosts. plates. >> still on the criminal mischief be
and there's one local who's set on making sure new yorkers pay their fines. our own michael kosta caught up with him in another installment of "thank me later." >> hi. i am michael kosta. license plates, they help track traffic violators, but what happens when shifty citizens purposely cover them up? >> sorry. >> tonight, on "thank me later," we will meet o one man who is dedicated his life to make sure new yorkers are held accountable for traffic...
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i'm a new yorker. we don't get awestruck. there's never been another defendant like him. starting next week he will have to listen as prosecutors set out to prove he is a criminal. whit? >> whit: aaron katersky for us. thank you. >>> now to the house of representatives set to vote on $95 billion in aid for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. speaker mike johnson relying on votes from democrats to clear a key procedural hurtle for this aid putting his job on the line as the third republican congressman joining the call to oust johnson. the speaker proposed four bills with a fourth bill with a number of republican policies including forcing a sale of tiktok. >> janai: now taking it to the hoop with the nba playoffs. >> whit: taking it to the what? >> janai: the hoop, and it's nothing but net. abc's ike ejiochi is back with who is in and who is out ahead of the tip-offs. all the basketball puns, ike, good morning. >> good morning, again, janai. right back to the hoop. listen, we did it. we made it to the end of the nba regular season, and it's a feat in and of itself. 82 games and
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steve forbes, a new yorker by any standard is with me now. where's chuck schumer? >> where's waldo? he proclaims a true friend of israel and it counts and he's not this. that terrible agreement with iran came up and he was obstructing cerumen stensively against it and now iran is on the cusp of a nuclear weapon and in terms of israel itself, he wants to impose a two-state solution. two states means two states want to coexist. they gave hamas control over gaza, gave a gaza independence and hamas took over and see what a two-state solution means. chuck schumer talk as good game, but when it comes to action -- effective action, he's missing in action. stuart: i think he's held captive by domestic politics and wants the democrats and biden to win in michigan, and the way to win in michigan is deny israel support. that's what he's doing. >> the way to win is show the american people you stand for something that can make this country great again. how about that as a slogan? stuart: not bad at all, steve. let's see, we've got google, last week we reported this, they fired 28 staffers for p
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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him. he was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spit
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yorkers that fit the bill. >>> trying again. convicted killer scott peterson is back in court today. >>> not adding up? those airline loyalty programs millions of travelers use are facing scrutiny from the federal government. >>> and net gains. caitlin clark is officially a wnba pro, you may not believe what she'll be making her rookie season, the salary that has some fans calling foul. >>> we're going to start this hour in new york city and the second day of the historic criminal trial of former president donald trump. >> today is day two of the jury selection process, no jurors have been selected just yet, 12 jurors and 6 alternates need to be pick so the trial can begin in earnest despite a gag order against him, trump has not be shy about voicing his frustration at the judge and the spire process. take a listen to what he said. >> this is a trial that should have never been brought. i'd say it's trial that's being locked all over the world, they're looking at it and analyzing it. every legal pundit, every legal scholar said
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a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who's charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. now, earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. that's because two jurors who were already seated were then removed. tonight prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the court's gag order. cbs's robert costa was inside the courthouse in lower manhattan for today's major developments. >> reporter: jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will decide donald trump's fate were finally seated. seven men and five women, including one who, during questioning, referred to trump as selfish and self-serving, but also promised she could be impartial. after a full day in court, former president trump vented his frustrations. >> i'm sitting here for days now
a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who's charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. now, earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. that's because two jurors who were already seated were then removed. tonight prosecutors are also...
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she's an oncology nurse at memorial sloan-kettering. >> a native new yorker. >> who lives upper east side. >> an oncology nurse who loves dogs. >> likes to walk her dog in the park. >> she lives with her fiance. >> she is not married, has no kids, and lives with her fiance who works in finance. >> dulce: yeah, i would have found this lady on facebook in five seconds. it's 2024. that's enough information to track down anybody! i once found a guy based on the shape of a cloud in the background of his ig story. this is just so irresponsible! the media's basically out here playing "guess who?" with this jury. they're like, "we can report juror number 3 is a bald redhead with no facial hair." "oh, you talking about herman!" y'all know herman! [cheers and applause] for more on privacy concerns on the trump jury, we turn to troy iwata, live outside the courthouse. [cheers and applause] troy, i feel so bad for these poor jurors. they didn't sign up to get doxxed. >> i know, dulce, it's terrible! we in the media, we have got to do a better job of protecting jurors like stephanie. >> dulce: tr
she's an oncology nurse at memorial sloan-kettering. >> a native new yorker. >> who lives upper east side. >> an oncology nurse who loves dogs. >> likes to walk her dog in the park. >> she lives with her fiance. >> she is not married, has no kids, and lives with her fiance who works in finance. >> dulce: yeah, i would have found this lady on facebook in five seconds. it's 2024. that's enough information to track down anybody! i once found a guy based on...
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and, for new yorkers, he is more like the barbarian at the wedding where, you know, you don't want him there. he is being inappropriate with women, he will probably break something and you have to pay for it. so that is the disparity. >> he will endure the scrutiny of his own home turf. we are familiar with his antics in new york. the lawsuits, the bragging. his slipping through the legal system just fast enough to avoid the con convinces of his actions. he rose to fame here but was never truly accepted by the old money elites. just the death by a thousand cuts. ego death of him sitting in a room where he doesn't control anything listening to people say nasty things about him which is probably his least favorite thing in the world. >> he seemed very checked out before it was reported that he had fallen asleep. he seemed very checked out. the press secretary for a time. one of many in the white house. who wrote in her book that the only time that she ever saw him sit still was when he was watching sunset boulevard at camp david. this is not a guy who likes to sit and think. and i was al
and, for new yorkers, he is more like the barbarian at the wedding where, you know, you don't want him there. he is being inappropriate with women, he will probably break something and you have to pay for it. so that is the disparity. >> he will endure the scrutiny of his own home turf. we are familiar with his antics in new york. the lawsuits, the bragging. his slipping through the legal system just fast enough to avoid the con convinces of his actions. he rose to fame here but was never...
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"we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further." the appeals court judge agreed and rejected trump's request. right now, the good news is amidst all the intensity and the rock is, the judicial system so far has not meant to trumps attacks. despite what he says, the system is working for the former president, just like it would for any other american. at the end of today, a full jury in a 12 member jury with 6 alternates was seated. donald trump's peers, who may ultimately decide whether or not to convict him as a felon. now, after the jury was selected, the focus turned to what trump might say, not the lies he spews outside the courtroom but what he might say under oath if he indeed chooses to take the stand. trump has previously indicated he plans to testify in this case. today, he is sticking to that story. >> president trump's, are you going to testify? >> yes. >> whether he actually will or will not, we shall see. under new york law, if a criminal d
"we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further." the appeals court judge agreed and rejected trump's request. right now, the good news is amidst all the intensity and the rock is, the judicial system so far has not meant to trumps attacks. despite what he says, the system is working for the former president, just like it would for any other american. at the end of today, a full jury in a 12 member...
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but today, 12 new yorkers, seven men and five women, said they could be. and have been sworn in for the trump hush money trial. >>> also tonight, the kennedy family endorses president biden, rejecting the candidacy of one of their own, robert f. kennedy jr. >>> good evening. i'm jason johnson in for joy reid. we begin tonight with a breakthrough moment in the first criminal trial of donald trump. hours ago, new york judge juan merchan declaring that, quote, we have our jury. that's right. after three days, 12 people, seven men and five women, have been selected and sworn in to decide for the first time in american history whether a former president is guilty of a crime. an alternate has also been sworn in. five more are yet to be chosen, but the judge remains hopeful that opening statements can begin as soon as monday. it is a major development in the hush money election interference trial. but it didn't come without some drama this morning as two jurors already seated were abruptly dismissed. excused after questions were raised about the accuracy of some
but today, 12 new yorkers, seven men and five women, said they could be. and have been sworn in for the trump hush money trial. >>> also tonight, the kennedy family endorses president biden, rejecting the candidacy of one of their own, robert f. kennedy jr. >>> good evening. i'm jason johnson in for joy reid. we begin tonight with a breakthrough moment in the first criminal trial of donald trump. hours ago, new york judge juan merchan declaring that, quote, we have our jury....
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wrote that the international one won at the oscars a panorama telling how sad the faces of ordinary new yorkers and residents of the american outback are, this year, of course, the competition was much better, out of ten films... presented on the shortlist, four can be called quite high-level films, first of all, this is martin scarcez's film killer of the flower moon. and genius in director christopher nolan, unlike so many, and visitors to various film sites. the fact is that, while making the movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist, the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry. state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then. the ministry was renamed fifty third year. but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and quite consciously for our foreign intelligence service. the person most directly involved in the most secret state secrets said this
wrote that the international one won at the oscars a panorama telling how sad the faces of ordinary new yorkers and residents of the american outback are, this year, of course, the competition was much better, out of ten films... presented on the shortlist, four can be called quite high-level films, first of all, this is martin scarcez's film killer of the flower moon. and genius in director christopher nolan, unlike so many, and visitors to various film sites. the fact is that, while making...
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you've got $8.5 million new yorkers and new york city citizens and 3,300 criminals, repeat criminals. who do you want to serve? the 3,300 criminals, 48 million new yorkers and enough is enough, guys. ashley: right. yep, we hear you. john, always great to talk to you. always have so much great insight especially on new york. >> make a difference and get new york back and our country back. ashley: there ewe go. we'll leave it there, well said. now this, california could soon get serious about cracking down on crime. come in here, lauren. something that voters will decide on? lauren: they already are in a big way. 900,000 californians have signed a petition to amend its homelessness, drug addiction and theft reduction app known as prop 47 and put be law in 2014. it let thousands off the hook for doing bad things over and over and over again and proposition anl needed 500,000 signatures to get on the ballot this fall. but californians waited in line for hours in some cases to add thinker signatures and cut across party lines, racial line us because they're so fed up. ten years of prop 47
you've got $8.5 million new yorkers and new york city citizens and 3,300 criminals, repeat criminals. who do you want to serve? the 3,300 criminals, 48 million new yorkers and enough is enough, guys. ashley: right. yep, we hear you. john, always great to talk to you. always have so much great insight especially on new york. >> make a difference and get new york back and our country back. ashley: there ewe go. we'll leave it there, well said. now this, california could soon get serious...
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yorkers, new jerseyans. maria: it was funny to see joe biden try to do it. joe biden had nobody around him. yesterday, president trump comes out of the courthouse and again it's like he turns everything into a rally, he comes out of the courthouse and there are people out there behind the markings and they're chanting, usa, four more years, four more years and i mean, there's trump working the crowd. >> you've got a guy who has charismaer versus a guy who gives you a bank stare. yyou can at the time it's scripted. he wears aviator sunglasseses inside. it's not sunny inside many you you can take them off. if have you to look at your feet with every step you take, it's probably better to take them off. the playbook is orange man bad, abortion good. they'll continue to run the ball up the middlend we'll see how republicans respond. maria: this is tuesday outside the courthouse, he's shaking everybody's hands and they're chanting four more years, usa. >> mark my words, maria, he is going to do a rally in the bro
yorkers, new jerseyans. maria: it was funny to see joe biden try to do it. joe biden had nobody around him. yesterday, president trump comes out of the courthouse and again it's like he turns everything into a rally, he comes out of the courthouse and there are people out there behind the markings and they're chanting, usa, four more years, four more years and i mean, there's trump working the crowd. >> you've got a guy who has charismaer versus a guy who gives you a bank stare. yyou can...
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the new yorker says he will not be voting for joe biden because he is anti-israel. we have the story. democrats are reportedly stressing over losing support from young voters and minority votes. james carville says they are leaving the party in droves because they can't afford anything. hillary vaughan has that report next. ♪ ♪ ♪ (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) huh, we're more different than i thought! (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we t
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and i have a new piece out in the new yorker detailing what exactly the rules are and why that always seemed like a bit of an overextension. now, this doesn't matter that much for harvey weinstein's immediate future. his lawyers in california where he asked to serve us separate 16 year sentence. that's essentially going to put them away for much of the rest of his life are saying, well will it could help us on appeal in california, but that's a much stronger case. i've been in touch with the prosecutors in that case and california's rules for letting in that kind of evidence of uncharged alleged bad acts are for much more lax and permissive. that ruling is less than jeopardy. he's less likely to be affected. what it does affect is the general case law on what you can let in in terms of uncharged acts in new york. and that is interesting in the context of this trump trial because of the trump trial hinges on charges about one transaction from michael cohen and stormy daniel's but much of the case prosecutors are building is about the wider pattern, about uncharged acts, namely all of t
and i have a new piece out in the new yorker detailing what exactly the rules are and why that always seemed like a bit of an overextension. now, this doesn't matter that much for harvey weinstein's immediate future. his lawyers in california where he asked to serve us separate 16 year sentence. that's essentially going to put them away for much of the rest of his life are saying, well will it could help us on appeal in california, but that's a much stronger case. i've been in touch with the...
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i am say yes, if there's a place that it's going to happen, it's going to happen here because new yorkers in general, we may have opinions but i feel like we set the tone for fair and equity. that's what we do. >> clearly, our justice system is being attacked. i think it's up to us to defend it, to defend and due process and to defend the rule of law against all of its enemies so now, even some conservatives we spoke to said that they thought he liked the idea the trial, but they thought he could get a fair trial and all the manhattan it so too said that they weren't concerned about their personal safety, that they trusted the system and puffy be fine. >> but given everything that's happened this week downtown manhattan, one has to wonder if they were actually on that jury, if they feel the same, anderson, we've got more cash. thanks so large perspective now from former trump campaign adviser davidai urban and norm eisen, who investigated trump is counsel to house democrats in the first impeachment and litigated cases involving him previously, he's also the author of trying trump a guide
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and he thinks he's the barbarian at the gate, charging against the establishment, and for new yorkers, he's more likely barbarian at the wedding, where, you know, you don't want him there. he's being inappropriate with women, he's probably going to break something, and you're going to have to pay for it. so that's the big disparity between the way new yorkers think about him and the way everybody else does. >> you say it feels uniquely appropriate he will enjoy the scrutiny of his old home turf it new york city residents have been subjected to his venality and corruption for much longer than the rest of the country, and are familiar with his antics, the threats, the lawsuits, the braggadocio, general ability to slip to the tiniest crack in the bureaucracy or the legal system just fast enough to avoid the consequences of his actions. he rose to fame here, but he was never truly accepted by the old money elites he admired. i would never think somebody is covered him in this moment for a long time now -- >> don't remind me. >> i know. same. of the just sort of, like, death by 1000 cuts e
and he thinks he's the barbarian at the gate, charging against the establishment, and for new yorkers, he's more likely barbarian at the wedding, where, you know, you don't want him there. he's being inappropriate with women, he's probably going to break something, and you're going to have to pay for it. so that's the big disparity between the way new yorkers think about him and the way everybody else does. >> you say it feels uniquely appropriate he will enjoy the scrutiny of his old...
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>> another is the man who is a native new yorker. we also know there's a woman who is a contract special willis, another two females, one works for clothing company and one is a project manager. now, the judge decided to keep this to keep court in session a little later than usual, so we can get through the jurors that were already in the room today. they started with 22. we've got the five alternate jurors. now, as we went through this form, de or what was interesting stinging today's session, which was different from the other ones, is that two of the jurors before the attorneys began questioning them specifically. but as the attorney questioning was underway, they both become emotional and said that they didn't feel that they could do this. one of them saying that this was much more stressful than she had thought. and so the judge, with a some of the attorneys excuse those jurors. uh, but now that we have the full set of alternatives and the 12 jurors that were selected yesterday, the judge told all the jurists before and i see th
>> another is the man who is a native new yorker. we also know there's a woman who is a contract special willis, another two females, one works for clothing company and one is a project manager. now, the judge decided to keep this to keep court in session a little later than usual, so we can get through the jurors that were already in the room today. they started with 22. we've got the five alternate jurors. now, as we went through this form, de or what was interesting stinging today's...
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juror number 2 a native new yorker oncology nurse my sisters were nurses gets news from new york times and google i don't really trust anybody who gets their news from the new york times or google wants your thoughts? >> we have to see how this plays out interesting to hear were these jurors are getting their news how to even know and what is google by the way even mean you can put whatever you want into a google search engine so i could say trump in prison and see what comes up. so that's unclear to me when jurors list google is a source of news what does that mean they feed them their algorithms based on what they are interested in or they searching for news articles fitting with their political leanings i don't know. >> sean: both get their news from the new york times, a google and juror number for getting up from the daily news. the young to middle-aged man grew up in oregon attorney practicing corporate law. middle-aged man from the lower east side born in puerto rico and it consultant both getting their news from the new york times, a google and the daily news which is also a li
juror number 2 a native new yorker oncology nurse my sisters were nurses gets news from new york times and google i don't really trust anybody who gets their news from the new york times or google wants your thoughts? >> we have to see how this plays out interesting to hear were these jurors are getting their news how to even know and what is google by the way even mean you can put whatever you want into a google search engine so i could say trump in prison and see what comes up. so...
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he also encouraged new yorkers to go about their day as normal, despite the scare. uh, earthquakes going to happen every day in new york. so this can be extremely dramatic. the number of text calls and inquiries that people sent out to not only our ministration for to family members checking on them. we know how this can impact you, but we're ready for the unexpected. this is new york city and we responded quarterly new york merritt, eric adams. they're moving onto taiwan, where rescuers are still working to reach scores of people trapped after wednesday's earthquake. the best as a mass of clean up operation begins, at least 12 people were killed and over a 1000 injured in the way the eastern city of while. yeah, near the center workers have begun demolishing a building has been tilting out of severe angles since the disaster struck. officials hope to complete the demolition in 2 weeks of the magnitude 7.4 tremor was the islands worst in a quarter century. the w correspondent, james traitor, reports from a remote national park or of many people are waiting to be bro
he also encouraged new yorkers to go about their day as normal, despite the scare. uh, earthquakes going to happen every day in new york. so this can be extremely dramatic. the number of text calls and inquiries that people sent out to not only our ministration for to family members checking on them. we know how this can impact you, but we're ready for the unexpected. this is new york city and we responded quarterly new york merritt, eric adams. they're moving onto taiwan, where rescuers are...
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new yorkers, displacing americans from working in theirjobs. for centuries immigrants have travelled to the us looking for work and attempting to create a better life for their families. their work is imprinted on new york's restaurant scene and so many other businesses. translation: i am a woman that will learn to work in whatever, - even if it's complicated. many in america may not welcome her, but alexandra and her family are living out a very american story. elon musk has announced on his social media platform x, formerly twitter, that he will visit india to meet prime minister narendra modi without giving a date. the tesla boss is expected to announce major investment plans in the country soon. hello, i'm chetan pathak with your latest news, live from the bbc sports centre. because of adverse weather at augusta national the start of golf�*s first major of the year is being delayed, with play not expected to start until a couple of hours or so. the biggest names from the pga tour and liv series will be competing against one another with t
new yorkers, displacing americans from working in theirjobs. for centuries immigrants have travelled to the us looking for work and attempting to create a better life for their families. their work is imprinted on new york's restaurant scene and so many other businesses. translation: i am a woman that will learn to work in whatever, - even if it's complicated. many in america may not welcome her, but alexandra and her family are living out a very american story. elon musk has announced on his...
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yorkers to come to new york city to attend a fundraiser to raise money for your campaign, a campaign on friday and not rejected the family, not show support i think was missed opportunity not political but in terms of the right thing to do is a decent woman being. this is a police officer put his life on the line, this country and our city and the fact that the president was here in new york city and did not reject the family i think was sad but shows true colors. >> already the news is coming in, this is a record number, nearly 100 police officers nationwide shot so far this year. joe kamali says is a top police executive, one cup, one cup shot every 22 hours. that's far outpacing last year's record numbers. this is violence that's exploded in america 2020 and the social justice rise no cash failed reform. compare violence in america to know versus pre-pandemic 2019, it's gone up. watch officer dealers widow, stephanie diller. >> how many more police officers and families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before you start protecting them? i am so proud dozens of people across the
yorkers to come to new york city to attend a fundraiser to raise money for your campaign, a campaign on friday and not rejected the family, not show support i think was missed opportunity not political but in terms of the right thing to do is a decent woman being. this is a police officer put his life on the line, this country and our city and the fact that the president was here in new york city and did not reject the family i think was sad but shows true colors. >> already the news is...
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. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate than its infamous traffic, the plan to ease it. >> reporter: do you stand? >> i'm against it. >> reporter: making it the first in the country to green light congestion pricing. >> that's my attitude. >> reporter: the plan approved this week to charge most motorists $15 to drive during peak travel hours in midtown manhattan. they say it will encourage people to carpool. the city desperately needs it. the average speed in midtown for cars just over 4 miles per hour. for context, the average person walks at 3 miles per hour. the program doesn't start until summer, but toll readers are already in place. former new york city traffic commissioner says yes. >> every city that has implemented has kept it in, because it's been successful. >> reporter: in london, where it's been on the books for more than 20 years, traffic congestion has been reduced by 20%. singapore saw a 20% drop immediately. >> if new york is successful, and i think it will be successful, you'll begin to see this tried out all across the united states. >> reporter: b
. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate than its infamous traffic, the plan to ease it. >> reporter: do you stand? >> i'm against it. >> reporter: making it the first in the country to green light congestion pricing. >> that's my attitude. >> reporter: the plan approved this week to charge most motorists $15 to drive during peak travel hours in midtown manhattan. they say it will encourage people to carpool. the city desperately needs it....
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a new yorker who lived here his whole life until now, stayed out of politics but says it is so bad he can't stay quiet any longer. ♪ ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. during my entire life i have been somewhat of an outdoors person. golf, gardening around here. how can i stay out of the sun? so about two years ago i was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. when they discussed the mohs surgery on my face, i was not really a fan of that because the scarring can be disfiguring. if you've been affected by skin cancer, surgery is no longer your only option. we chose gentlecure. gentlecure is a surgery-free treatment that uses low energy x-rays to kill skin cancer cells with a 99% cure rate. plus, there's no cutting, no surgical scarring and no downtime. the results are absolutely fabulous. see why so many people, including doctors, are choosing gentlecure. call today or g
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but first, juror questioning continued in earnest today with nearly 100 new yorkers brought before the judge and defendant. it did not take long for trump to behave in a way that attracted the judges anger. judge merchan admonished the former presidents, telling that while the juror was 12 feet from your client, your client was audibly sang something in her direction. he added, i will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. i want to make that crystal clear. after that interruption, juror selection continued apace. by the end of the day, 7 jurors were chosen and sworn in. they included a salesman, an i.t. consultant, a teacher, and a software engineer. those seven new yorkers, along with five more that will be selected after the trial resumes on thursday, will be charged with deciding if donald trump is guilty of the 34 felony charges against him. much of the media, including this show, has labeled this the hush money trial. it is convenient shorthand that does fundamentally follow the salient facts of the case. back in october of 2016, donald trump's lawyer, michael cohen,
but first, juror questioning continued in earnest today with nearly 100 new yorkers brought before the judge and defendant. it did not take long for trump to behave in a way that attracted the judges anger. judge merchan admonished the former presidents, telling that while the juror was 12 feet from your client, your client was audibly sang something in her direction. he added, i will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. i want to make that crystal clear. after that interruption,...
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. >> the problem i have with the mta statement is they said new yorkers love marathon sunday and no, we do not not a single one of us and you know what it is so rude and honestly i don't care if i face off marathon runners because you're better than me and that's fine i'm fine with them being better than me i would never do this if you do this you're better than me you're stronger than major in better shape then me you're more dedicated then i am the way years spend your weekend is more noble then i spend mind but that's fine and the way they just are like what's the big deal creating traffic for the people who live and work here all the time it is like we don't love it actually i've never heard a single new yorker be like wow it's marathon sunday, yeah, a. >> greg: what are you going to do for the marathon? >> it's always like oh, no,, just again they probably don't care because they are probably so happy. >> greg: i'm going to find a very tall watchtower. >> greg: i don't know what that means where you looking at me that way dana i had people text me and say are you going to be in
. >> the problem i have with the mta statement is they said new yorkers love marathon sunday and no, we do not not a single one of us and you know what it is so rude and honestly i don't care if i face off marathon runners because you're better than me and that's fine i'm fine with them being better than me i would never do this if you do this you're better than me you're stronger than major in better shape then me you're more dedicated then i am the way years spend your weekend is more...
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yorkers as opposed to these other gimmicks. maria: so what's the cost of all of this, vito? give us the true sense of impact on the people of statening island and brooklyn and the other boroughs now that you've got so many new people who need money, health care, places to live. >> well, the cost is significant. and if it's not going away. and i don't, i think what the governor of texas did was absolutely fair and right for the people of his state. walk through midtown on any given day. migrants using mopeds, stealing. gang members on randalls island. you hear terrible stories. and meanwhile, taxpayers can't get their services that they have paid for, and it's going to get worse before it gets better. and it's just not right. so the cost is unsustainable, it's unfair and it's up just. unjust. maria: yeah. there's an economic part of this, and there's also a national security part of this. of people are worried for their own personal safety, and the last time i checked, citizens had the right to live in a safe place. vito, we're
yorkers as opposed to these other gimmicks. maria: so what's the cost of all of this, vito? give us the true sense of impact on the people of statening island and brooklyn and the other boroughs now that you've got so many new people who need money, health care, places to live. >> well, the cost is significant. and if it's not going away. and i don't, i think what the governor of texas did was absolutely fair and right for the people of his state. walk through midtown on any given day....
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, new yorkers add tomatoes to it, and those who live in maine think that this is just a crime, and even there was adopted in i don’t remember whether it was accepted or not, but at least it was heard in their local legislative body about a project to ban the putting of food at this hour in the state of menn, i understand, otherwise it’s no longer cheddar, but some kind of borscht, of course. there, then, is mount cadillac, the highest point on the east coast of the united states, they they think, and maybe this is true. at least in winter, that this is the first place that the rays of the sun touch, when the sun rises throughout the united states, they run there to this mountain, as they call it, the nation meets the sunrise, there is the kenyabank port, where, as we remember , is the summer residence of american presidents, where, as we remember, our boss, vladimir vladimirovich putin, met with george w. bush in 2007, now it’s even impossible to imagine that they met in the first place, they drank tea, coffee, cola, probably something... i don’t know what they fed there anymore
, new yorkers add tomatoes to it, and those who live in maine think that this is just a crime, and even there was adopted in i don’t remember whether it was accepted or not, but at least it was heard in their local legislative body about a project to ban the putting of food at this hour in the state of menn, i understand, otherwise it’s no longer cheddar, but some kind of borscht, of course. there, then, is mount cadillac, the highest point on the east coast of the united states, they they...
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the 12 new yorkers decide the fate of a former president of the united states. now criminal defendant, a roller coaster day in court ends with a jury of his peers now picked in the case of the people of the state of new york vs donald j. trump. what we've learned tonight with opening statements as soon as monday also, why prosecutors or refusing to tell the defense who their first witness these are the judge appearing to agree that the former president's simply can't be trusted for certain to contain himself. and the kennedys versus a kennedy six of rf okay. juniors, old siblings, very publicly snubbed their brother and endorsed joe biden for reelection. my source tonight is rfk junior sister, kerry kennedy. is it a family feud? >> or just plain politics? i'm john king and for kaitlan collins, this is the source a rough start but then rapid progress on day three, rough because two jurors previously seated in donald trump's historic hush money trial were stunningly dismissed. a new york criminal court quickly though, made up for lost time, not only filling those
the 12 new yorkers decide the fate of a former president of the united states. now criminal defendant, a roller coaster day in court ends with a jury of his peers now picked in the case of the people of the state of new york vs donald j. trump. what we've learned tonight with opening statements as soon as monday also, why prosecutors or refusing to tell the defense who their first witness these are the judge appearing to agree that the former president's simply can't be trusted for certain to...
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because i feel for these new yorkers that are being de-prioritized by the d.a. and by the court system when the court system and the d.a. they could actually be spending their time in the resources and tax dollars to go after actual thugs, felons and degenerates making it hard to live in new york city. instead they are going after the former president because the trump derangement syndrome is so strong they can't get over this hill. these businesses have every right to be upset. should be more upset that this is being prioritized over keeping their city, safe, clean, and maybe in some sort of functioning reality unfortunately, new york city is far from that these days. >> carley: great point. tomi, we want to ask you about this today. tiktok facing a potential ban as part of the foreign aid bills that pass the house over the weekend. now it's heading other to the senate. and that could pass the senate as early as today. president biden has said he would sign this tiktok potential ban if it doesn't divest from china into law. at the same time, man, does he want t
because i feel for these new yorkers that are being de-prioritized by the d.a. and by the court system when the court system and the d.a. they could actually be spending their time in the resources and tax dollars to go after actual thugs, felons and degenerates making it hard to live in new york city. instead they are going after the former president because the trump derangement syndrome is so strong they can't get over this hill. these businesses have every right to be upset. should be more...
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maria: new yorkers are smart, they want justice. maybe new york is applicable after all, your thoughts. >> i hope it is floatable very ambitious, for all these people out there in new york or otherwise that are tired of the political witch-hunt and tired of wasting money and resources and the political prosecution persecution of a former president, you will get to have your say in less than 200 days, you can show that you're tired of this and that you want your country back to the way it was four years ago, you can get out and you can vote but i think we should point out talking about priorities there are literally women being punched in the face on a daily basis on a random attack in new york and that is the least of it. there would be a much bigger priority for the safety and security of new yorkers and not a democrat republican issue because crime doesn't care who you vote for. take all the money on the trump trial, imagine if that went to nypd. i think everybody would be better off. maria: sure will be, a lot of people worried a
maria: new yorkers are smart, they want justice. maybe new york is applicable after all, your thoughts. >> i hope it is floatable very ambitious, for all these people out there in new york or otherwise that are tired of the political witch-hunt and tired of wasting money and resources and the political prosecution persecution of a former president, you will get to have your say in less than 200 days, you can show that you're tired of this and that you want your country back to the way it...
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one of purdue pharma's managers , stephen may, told the new yorker that the company even conducted special training to overcome doctors' objections. their essence was quite simple: employees learned to answer questions correctly. possible abuse of the drug, convince specialists that it practically does not cause addiction. at the same time, thousands of practicing doctors were simply bribed. for money they participated in various seminars where reported the benefits of oxycanthin. dozens of pompous and supposedly scientific events were held for them in expensive hotels. these methods worked flawlessly; doctors visiting such forums prescribed oxycanthine twice as often. and things went on: the heyday of the sackler empire began in the 200s, the number of us prescriptions grew from 300,000 to almost 6 million. and the legal drug began to bring in up to 1 billion dollars a year. the death factory began to crumble only in october 2006, when the pharmaceutical giant was accused of fraud and money laundering to increase sales of the drug. it is noteworthy that the company pleaded guilty to misle
one of purdue pharma's managers , stephen may, told the new yorker that the company even conducted special training to overcome doctors' objections. their essence was quite simple: employees learned to answer questions correctly. possible abuse of the drug, convince specialists that it practically does not cause addiction. at the same time, thousands of practicing doctors were simply bribed. for money they participated in various seminars where reported the benefits of oxycanthin. dozens of...
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but donald trump would know something about new yorkers. i mean, he is a new yorker after all. >> and yet here we'll see donald trump doing the same kind of things that he's been doing over and over again. >> and, you know, i would posit to say it's because he's not trying to act chile appeal to the people of new york or new york city. i actually don't think that he is trying to appeal to people who would go to the bodega or who would vote in harlem, in large part because the campaign knows that those are groups of people that are lost, right? they're not likely donald trump voters might be campaigning for me some airtime on fox news. >> well, that's i think it's about the appeal, and i think part of what we have to remember is that donald trump is savvy enough to understand that one. he can't hit the campaign trail, so he has to find other ways in order to capture his base. and this kind of larger expanding base of republican voters around the country. and what's the best way to do that with antiques? in the courthouse. the challenges. thi
but donald trump would know something about new yorkers. i mean, he is a new yorker after all. >> and yet here we'll see donald trump doing the same kind of things that he's been doing over and over again. >> and, you know, i would posit to say it's because he's not trying to act chile appeal to the people of new york or new york city. i actually don't think that he is trying to appeal to people who would go to the bodega or who would vote in harlem, in large part because the...
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a fifth-generation new yorker. he tells us he wants to be in politics. >> the cat is out of the bag i'm running for congress in new york district 3. i've been looking for signatures grinding all day it. from queens to long island. >> all my republican friends we'll be so happy everyone i know was a republican. i will have 1 democrat that's a friend. >> this is an amazing. so exciting. who are you running against? >> tom swazi new york district 3. >> alright. ready to roll! ready to roll! ready to roll! >> martha: alright he tells us he doesn't want to be known as billy football, bill kotter. he says he is serious about this even though they joke around about it a lot on barstool. we'll find out what the real story is next mesmeric that means less stress for you. >> woman: thanks. >> tech: my pleasure. have a good one. >> woman: you too. >> tech: schedule today at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt mor
a fifth-generation new yorker. he tells us he wants to be in politics. >> the cat is out of the bag i'm running for congress in new york district 3. i've been looking for signatures grinding all day it. from queens to long island. >> all my republican friends we'll be so happy everyone i know was a republican. i will have 1 democrat that's a friend. >> this is an amazing. so exciting. who are you running against? >> tom swazi new york district 3. >> alright. ready...
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peter: we discovered your book in a book review in the new yorker which focused on grant woods american profit. how does that play a role in your book? steven: i wish i had been able to put it on the cover of my book so i was very happy that the writer of the new yorker did that for me. what he does wondrously in that book is take may be the country in america and do an anatomy of it to reveal that what you think you are seeing here is not really what you are seeing. this is not really a farmer and his wife, it is a dentist on someone else. this house was built from a sears catalog from chicago. the house at that point had been abandoned. he does a wonderful job dissecting this mythology that we associate with the pastoral life, which again, goes back deep into the 19th century, jefferson's human farmers, -- yale men -- yeoman farmers. one thing i did not include in the book was the phenomenon of little house on the prairie, which are books ere published in the 193s. the tv show was a success in the 1970's. what they do is perpetuate this mythology of the self-sufficient, independent fa
peter: we discovered your book in a book review in the new yorker which focused on grant woods american profit. how does that play a role in your book? steven: i wish i had been able to put it on the cover of my book so i was very happy that the writer of the new yorker did that for me. what he does wondrously in that book is take may be the country in america and do an anatomy of it to reveal that what you think you are seeing here is not really what you are seeing. this is not really a farmer...
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according to this story, the average new yorker produces 5 p. the state produces 15 million tons of trash every year. i just wonder how much of that is the plastic between. >>> slices of cheese? >> joe: that's a good point capital income for my cheese. molly the legislation is being juiced by environmental or any of its past it could have a far-reaching effect on food freshness which could actually make food spoil more catalysts said grocery prices are. what do you think? >> mostly i have just forgotten about this form of cheese. >>> and he was a major part of my adolescence and it was an enjoyable part, you know? don't necessarily even call it cheese, it's more like! more like a food product of some kind. it melted very nicely -- i know this isn't really dealing with the legislation. but -- [simultaneous talking] but i'm suddenly overcome with a desire to do nothing but it is a teenager where have not chosen a put the ski slices -- no one? >> joe: it used to do that. >> and you can rip it like this and unfolded? >> was part of the process too a
according to this story, the average new yorker produces 5 p. the state produces 15 million tons of trash every year. i just wonder how much of that is the plastic between. >>> slices of cheese? >> joe: that's a good point capital income for my cheese. molly the legislation is being juiced by environmental or any of its past it could have a far-reaching effect on food freshness which could actually make food spoil more catalysts said grocery prices are. what do you think?...
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it's not just a perception problem, the real reason wealthy new yorkers are rejecting the prospect of moving into covenant brownstone makes a buzz. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. when it comes to investing, we live in uncertain times. some assets can evaporate at the click of a button. others can deflate with a single policy change. savvy investors know that gold has stood the test of time as a
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black new yorkers are 2.4 times more likely to be unemployed than whites from four times more likely in january of 2023. with that in the perspective for non-new yorkers watching because this could be instructive for cities around the country. nice the crisis around black unemployment. people of color in the city. we knew we cannot continue to state in the environment of city hall to solve the problem. we went out and did things called hiring halls where we went into the communities and encourage people to look at employment. we also had a look at some of the areas where people had made poor decisions. as young people, they were permanently locked out of employment. we zeroed in on the justice involved youth, foster care children, we looked at all the pathways that fed the sea of unemployment and we said we are going to each one of the rivers. that is when you see the results. we have just started. we are going to turn around the numbers even from 4.7% as well. >> that takes focus on the concentrated efforts. >> this is commendable to what you and the team of clergy leaders pointed o
black new yorkers are 2.4 times more likely to be unemployed than whites from four times more likely in january of 2023. with that in the perspective for non-new yorkers watching because this could be instructive for cities around the country. nice the crisis around black unemployment. people of color in the city. we knew we cannot continue to state in the environment of city hall to solve the problem. we went out and did things called hiring halls where we went into the communities and...
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a jury of 12 new yorkers — five women and seven men — will hear initial evidence from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mr trump could be sent to prison for up to four years. let's get some more now on some of those we're expecting to see in the courtroom. meghan owen reports. obviously, donald trump himself is at the heart of the trial but there are a number of key players, described as a bit of a hollywood blockbuster cast. so let's take a look. first of all we have justicejuan merchan. now he is a seasoned new york judge who also proceeded over the trump organisation's tax fraud case. next we have alvin bragg. he is the prosecutor, he inherited the trump investigation when he took office in 2021. and his former colleague, todd blanche, who is trump's top trial lawyer. interestingly, he is a former registered democrat before he became a republican and took on the biggest client of his life. it has not been easy to find a jury. in fact, the court has had to whittle it down from hundreds of people to just 12 jurors. their identities will remain anonymous due to security c
a jury of 12 new yorkers — five women and seven men — will hear initial evidence from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mr trump could be sent to prison for up to four years. let's get some more now on some of those we're expecting to see in the courtroom. meghan owen reports. obviously, donald trump himself is at the heart of the trial but there are a number of key players, described as a bit of a hollywood blockbuster cast. so let's take a look. first of all we have...
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now, the violent criminals stalking, beating, murdering, raping innocent new yorkers, they have never been his priority. since taking his job in 2022.ru he's been most impassioned about one cause and that is taking down donald trump by any means necessary. of course, attempting tot, bridk ralph 34 count indictment as doing the people's work. >> at its core, this case today is one with allegations like so many of white-collar cases, allocation someone lieagaid agan and again.wh we checked their interest and evad e the laws and all are held accountable. as this office has done time and time again, we, today, uphold our solemn responsibility to ensure that everyone stands equal before the law. no amount of money and no amount of power changes that enduring american principal. >> laura: oh, yeah? the only thing enduring in his case is his own radicalism. but at its core, the bragg casee is a brazen exercise in election interference new yordyk style.tn andy mccarthy has been riding about this brilliantly in the national review and put it best, "this case has not brought so much as forged b
now, the violent criminals stalking, beating, murdering, raping innocent new yorkers, they have never been his priority. since taking his job in 2022.ru he's been most impassioned about one cause and that is taking down donald trump by any means necessary. of course, attempting tot, bridk ralph 34 count indictment as doing the people's work. >> at its core, this case today is one with allegations like so many of white-collar cases, allocation someone lieagaid agan and again.wh we checked...
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. >> laura: imagine if every four years instead of an election a small group of new yorkers led by a few overeducated liberals were allowed to select our president? well, that's what democrats and their press stooges are hoping effectively occurs with the so-called hush money trial now underway in manhattan. >> it's incredibly embarrassing to the former president that puts stress on his marriage with melania trump, the former first lady. it's the heart of this entire issue is an alleged affair with a porn star. >> we will hear from other women who had what they will say were sexual experiences with donald trump triggering for him, embarrassing for him given his personal situation. >> i'm sure that they are dreading this week and what happens to come. >> laura: now, their ultimate fantasy, of course, is a guilty verdict. but even short of that, they hope that keeping donald trump off the campaign trail and any sort of details that emerge, that will all turn the tide for biden in november. you cannot risk, after all, the people actually choosing their own president. can't do that espec
. >> laura: imagine if every four years instead of an election a small group of new yorkers led by a few overeducated liberals were allowed to select our president? well, that's what democrats and their press stooges are hoping effectively occurs with the so-called hush money trial now underway in manhattan. >> it's incredibly embarrassing to the former president that puts stress on his marriage with melania trump, the former first lady. it's the heart of this entire issue is an...
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these are new yorkers with normal sounding jobs, perhaps normal lives. they'll be a part of history. as one of the people that was called into the process and didn't make the cut today, this is a person who went through it. they were sitting in that courtroom as defendant trump did his thing and she said to our reporters today, once you're in there in that process, you start to view him -- of course, you know he's the former president, but you view him as, quote, just another guy and his fate is in the system of these regular people. that's why it's called a jury of your peers. >> i can be fair and impartial. you get the sense that it's just another guy. not only is someone's fate in our hands here, but the fate of parts of our country's legal system going forward is in our hands because it's unprecedented. >> that's someone who went through this and was not picked on the jury. fact check, truth. the defendant's fate is in the hands of this jury being assembled. it must be impartial. this is unprecedented. virtually all the jurors know that. an impartial
these are new yorkers with normal sounding jobs, perhaps normal lives. they'll be a part of history. as one of the people that was called into the process and didn't make the cut today, this is a person who went through it. they were sitting in that courtroom as defendant trump did his thing and she said to our reporters today, once you're in there in that process, you start to view him -- of course, you know he's the former president, but you view him as, quote, just another guy and his fate...