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scarface, al capone. if he had dinner with you and he didn't like the smile on your face, he thought you were mocking him by smiling, you would be dead before you got home and said hello to your wife. >> joining me now is lisa reuben, msnbc legal correspondent, and harry lipman, former u.s. attorney. lisa, i mean, donald trump saying if al capone didn't like you, you would be dead before you got home, that's how he talks. talk about the spectacle of potential jurors including women who are nervous and know that their names could get out having to sit before him today and potentially be on this jury. >> joy, i was most struck by the second of the three jurors you were talking about, because that perspective juror during answering the jury questionnaire revealed that she had two relationships that might be potentially of interest to the former president. first, her father is lifelong friends with another american politician who is infamously a nemesis of the former president. and she also added that she wor
scarface, al capone. if he had dinner with you and he didn't like the smile on your face, he thought you were mocking him by smiling, you would be dead before you got home and said hello to your wife. >> joining me now is lisa reuben, msnbc legal correspondent, and harry lipman, former u.s. attorney. lisa, i mean, donald trump saying if al capone didn't like you, you would be dead before you got home, that's how he talks. talk about the spectacle of potential jurors including women who...
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i learned that al capone's name was alphonse. i learned that if you looked at him, you'd be dead by morning. trump is like the world's worst teacher talking to the world's dumbest third graders. [cheers and applause] anyway, it got us thinking, if this politics thing doesn't work out, maybe trump has a future in education. >> it is the most prestigious educational institution of all time: trump university. now the children of those trump u grads have a school all their own: trump elementary. the only school where every class is taught by the smartest man alive. it is a typical day at trump elementary and it looks like u.s. history class is about to begin. >> i don't know what it is, the civil war was so fascinating, so horrible. leg, you were essential going to die lose a leg. that's why so many people, no legs, no arms. >> next class, science. >> think of it, magnets. all in all about magnets is this. give me a glass of water. let me drop it on the magnets. that's the end of the magnets. >> let's switch to math. >> multiply 4,73
i learned that al capone's name was alphonse. i learned that if you looked at him, you'd be dead by morning. trump is like the world's worst teacher talking to the world's dumbest third graders. [cheers and applause] anyway, it got us thinking, if this politics thing doesn't work out, maybe trump has a future in education. >> it is the most prestigious educational institution of all time: trump university. now the children of those trump u grads have a school all their own: trump...
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. >> al capone. i got indicted more than alfonso capone scarface >> now, bad. he was you know, these i know somebody guys in the front row, the tough guys if you ever looked at alfonso capone, you wouldn't be tough at all? you'd be dead by the morning, most likely, i got indicted more than l fonts. alphonse was a tough ban. they did a movie called scarface, check it out, even was have to eat, don't want to deal with it. >> i've never heard them called alphonse. i'm i don't know. just saying that anyway, joining me now, norm eisen, he is a cnn legal analyst and the author of trying trump and a former white house ethics czar norm. i'm so glad that you're here today. i'm all for a movie reference. i happen to love the movie scarface. i wherever out, but shiino does frankly, i do love he makes a lot of comparisons for themselves. one of the things he continues to believe is that he is entirely persecuted and he blames judges and whether he saying hello to his little friend, the one he has now is recusal talk to me about the issue of recusal here, because the goal i
. >> al capone. i got indicted more than alfonso capone scarface >> now, bad. he was you know, these i know somebody guys in the front row, the tough guys if you ever looked at alfonso capone, you wouldn't be tough at all? you'd be dead by the morning, most likely, i got indicted more than l fonts. alphonse was a tough ban. they did a movie called scarface, check it out, even was have to eat, don't want to deal with it. >> i've never heard them called alphonse. i'm i don't...
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prohibition and a lot of like gangs in new york like al capone that's chicago. but yes prohibition and the idea that although alcohol was banned, people were still drinking and there speakeasies in the cities people are all this stuff is going on which you know today there's all these bars that build themselves in speakeasies because in retrospect seems kind of cool. but you think of the twenties as this moment of wealth and parties and speech eases and jazz and dance crazy and that's all partially true. but there is also a what going on in a deeply divided country in the 1920s, huge cultural rifts and the folks in frank robinson's drugstore knew that this trial is going to land right on one of those fault lines lines. let's talk about those this is what we do with all our trials and use them as a window, a wider world. in 1920, the states census announced that for the first time, more americans lived in cities than rural areas and all of american history. until that time the country if you needed to win an election, you to get right with the farmers. but as far
prohibition and a lot of like gangs in new york like al capone that's chicago. but yes prohibition and the idea that although alcohol was banned, people were still drinking and there speakeasies in the cities people are all this stuff is going on which you know today there's all these bars that build themselves in speakeasies because in retrospect seems kind of cool. but you think of the twenties as this moment of wealth and parties and speech eases and jazz and dance crazy and that's all...
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al capone was notorious. c so i don't mean to say they are the same month butriou i mean ty people heard a lot of things. t> laura: chris, he doesn' mean to compare trump to l component, but he can don't --, al capone, but can he get a fai? >> of course not, but this is a sad day for thuntre country. we are democracy going on 200 years. and our election should be decided at the ballot box. this is a norm shattering development that we are having these criminal trials over our politicians during an election season. c we would be one thing if this were a clearly establishedong. crime. ing making this up as they go a. g to make a crimebody for the facts. so when they say, "well, nobody is above the law," you shouldnd know what the law is. the problem is theicaly have twe and turned the law to basically try to get trump.n that is what braggth campaignedn and letitia jamecouns campaigne. this is the new normal in our country, laura, and it is a sad day for our country.lf >> laura: what about this issue, mike, the
al capone was notorious. c so i don't mean to say they are the same month butriou i mean ty people heard a lot of things. t> laura: chris, he doesn' mean to compare trump to l component, but he can don't --, al capone, but can he get a fai? >> of course not, but this is a sad day for thuntre country. we are democracy going on 200 years. and our election should be decided at the ballot box. this is a norm shattering development that we are having these criminal trials over our...
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al capone notorious. people heard a lot of things. >> laura: he doesn't mean to compare trump to al capone or chapo. throw that into a sentence can trump get a fair trial here? >> of course not, laura. that's not the point. this is really a sad day for our country. we are a democracy going on 200 years. and, again, our election should be decided at the ballot box. i mean, this is a norm-shattering development that we're having these criminal trials of our politicians during an election season. it would be one thing if this were a clearly established crime. or they are making this up as they go along. they are trying to make the crime fit the facts. so, when they say well, nobody is above the law. at least you should know what the law is the problem here is that they have twisted and turn the law to basically try to get trump. and that's what bragg campaigned on. that's what letitia james campaigned on this. is the new normal in our country, laura. it's just a sad day for our country. >> laura: what about
al capone notorious. people heard a lot of things. >> laura: he doesn't mean to compare trump to al capone or chapo. throw that into a sentence can trump get a fair trial here? >> of course not, laura. that's not the point. this is really a sad day for our country. we are a democracy going on 200 years. and, again, our election should be decided at the ballot box. i mean, this is a norm-shattering development that we're having these criminal trials of our politicians during an...
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capone's illinois. chicago is a wink and a nod town. -it's a shot and a beer town. -[clink] lot of it has to do with family relationships, because a lot of the political leadership in chicago and illinois are family-related. there's the daley family, the madigans. all of these families sort of become part of this mafia. -yeah. -a political mafia, and they're the ones who make the rules. i didn't come from that. i had to marry into it. i met a girl on the 6th of march, 1988. she was wearing a red dress, and she happened to be the daughter of an old-fashioned chicago political war boss. and she's my wife patti. we fell in love. patti blagojevich is a loyal wife, she is a tough customer, and she's the daughter of dick mell. she's complicated. that budding relationship between those two is how rod goes from this nobody politically, finding a way to kind of imbed himself into one of these big political families in chicago. they have so much power. i don't think it was, you know, some great surprise that, lik
capone's illinois. chicago is a wink and a nod town. -it's a shot and a beer town. -[clink] lot of it has to do with family relationships, because a lot of the political leadership in chicago and illinois are family-related. there's the daley family, the madigans. all of these families sort of become part of this mafia. -yeah. -a political mafia, and they're the ones who make the rules. i didn't come from that. i had to marry into it. i met a girl on the 6th of march, 1988. she was wearing a...
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capone, illinois chicago is a wink and a nod. towns >> it's a shot and a beer town >> a lot of it has to do with family relationships because a lot of the political leadership in chicago and i our family related, there's the daily family. madigan all of these families sort of become part of this mafia a political mafia, and they're the ones who make the rules i didn't come from that i had to marry into it. i've met a girl and 6 march 1988, she was wearing a red dress and she happened to be the daughter of a old-fashioned chicago political ward boss and she's my wife, patti and fell in love patti will goya, which is a loyal wife. she is a tough customer and she's the daughter of dect male. she's complicated that budding relationship between those two is how rod goes from this, nobody politically finding a way to embed >> himself into one of these big political families in chicago that has so much power i don't think it was some great surprise that when it comes time to meet the parents, that dich mal was the father-in-law and the
capone, illinois chicago is a wink and a nod. towns >> it's a shot and a beer town >> a lot of it has to do with family relationships because a lot of the political leadership in chicago and i our family related, there's the daily family. madigan all of these families sort of become part of this mafia a political mafia, and they're the ones who make the rules i didn't come from that i had to marry into it. i've met a girl and 6 march 1988, she was wearing a red dress and she...
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in the 19205, everyone wanted to drink alcohol and what happened to al capone and his buddies and he started making money out of it. that is exactly what is happening now. what we need a safe, legal regulated groups that can come into a regulated system with an offshore visa that allows some of their claim processed efficiently. and let's visa, 75% of those claims are approved in any case and countries, the numbers are in the late 905 and if you're coming from there it's 99% acceptance. and what we need is a safe and regulated route. . ~ we need is a safe and regulated route. ., ~' ,, we need is a safe and regulated route. ., ,, i. ., we need is a safe and regulated route. ., ~' i., ., .., we need is a safe and regulated route. ., ,, i. ., .., ., route. thank you for coming on the programme- _ route. thank you for coming on the programme. charity _ route. thank you for coming on the programme. charity care _ route. thank you for coming on the programme. charity care and - route. thank you for coming on the programme. charity care and also i programme. charity care and also worth 5ayi
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i got indicted more than alphonse capone, al capone, scarface. you know how bad he was? i know some of the guys in the front row. they are tough guys. you ever look at alphonse capone, you would not be tough at all. you would be dead by the morning most likely. i got indicted more than alphonse. alphonse was a tough man. they did a movie called "scarface." check it out. the fact is that people understand. they get it. it's election interference at the highest level. never happened in our country before. how about fawnie? it's fani. it was done in conjunction with the white house. they took people and put them into the da's office. the attorney general today -- yesterday to be more accurate -- but in a pond. $175 million. on something or i was not guilty of anything. i did a great job. the bank said, he's one of our cherished customers. i borrowed money at their request because that's what they do, they lend money. i borrowed money. i paid it back. i actually paid it back early. they want to charge me a 450 $1 million fine. this was a corrupt judge in new york, out of con
i got indicted more than alphonse capone, al capone, scarface. you know how bad he was? i know some of the guys in the front row. they are tough guys. you ever look at alphonse capone, you would not be tough at all. you would be dead by the morning most likely. i got indicted more than alphonse. alphonse was a tough man. they did a movie called "scarface." check it out. the fact is that people understand. they get it. it's election interference at the highest level. never happened in...
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he did recently compare himself to al capone. >> he did. and i know a thing or two about this. when i was speaking out against him and tried to preserve my anonymity, it was, in part, there was a need on my behalf to protect the security of my family and my identity. we keep the anonymity of folks preserved because of exactly that eventuality. but even then, there were things that happened in pretrial were some of the identities of the jurors were easy to figure out because the questions they were asked. make no mistake, this trial is unprecedented because it's the first criminal trial of a former president. but it is also unprecedented for those in the jury box. no jury has ever had to consider the guilt or innocence of a former president and no jury has been put into this position in today's culture of intimidation. we should be much more worried about protecting the safety of those people rather than if the ex-president fears prison time.>> can i ask you to elaborate on what it is you went through. let me remind people that you would come on occasionally when you were trying
he did recently compare himself to al capone. >> he did. and i know a thing or two about this. when i was speaking out against him and tried to preserve my anonymity, it was, in part, there was a need on my behalf to protect the security of my family and my identity. we keep the anonymity of folks preserved because of exactly that eventuality. but even then, there were things that happened in pretrial were some of the identities of the jurors were easy to figure out because the questions...
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capone, more than john gotti. and now, he threatens judges, judges families, and the president of the united states. and i want to know why donald trump is not behind bars tonight ? >> you live in a pretty republican district in california. those people aren't members of the justice department. why do you think so many people still support him? >> because i think you make some people feel important that otherwise wouldn't feel important, and i also think that people get a lot of disinformation, which is something democrats need to be attacking. we need to be talking about the disinformation. we need to be talking about the violent rhetoric that trump uses. bloodbath? showing an image of the president in the back of a pickup truck hogtied? if you are out on bail for one count of an indictment -- nevermind 91. let's say the average guy in rikers gets out on bail, he starts threatening the judge, and the judges family, where would that guy be tonight ? in prison. and the insanity of it is that donald trump could poss
capone, more than john gotti. and now, he threatens judges, judges families, and the president of the united states. and i want to know why donald trump is not behind bars tonight ? >> you live in a pretty republican district in california. those people aren't members of the justice department. why do you think so many people still support him? >> because i think you make some people feel important that otherwise wouldn't feel important, and i also think that people get a lot of...
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he compared himself to al capone. he has a juvenile and dangerous fixation on how mobsters are to be honored and he models himself on that. >> tim, let me come back to you. what is it so broken inside the court in the party that you and i were once in that that's their guy? >> nicole, we could do a whole other hour on this? when does this show end? i think it's the bottom up thing. they are upset at the left. a lot of these grievances are irrational. there are a few rational grievances, a few legitimate reasons to be upset. they are so mad and so angry. he promised them he was going to fight the people that they hated, he shared their hatreds. that allowed them to create a bar that they could unstick. today he's out there complaining that he can't campaign, he's got to be in court. he hasn't campaigned -- he's run the most lazy, lackadaisical presidential campaign in memory this time. last time it was covid so it was a little bit different. at a time when he could get out. he's in mar-a-lago golfing. he's barely doing
he compared himself to al capone. he has a juvenile and dangerous fixation on how mobsters are to be honored and he models himself on that. >> tim, let me come back to you. what is it so broken inside the court in the party that you and i were once in that that's their guy? >> nicole, we could do a whole other hour on this? when does this show end? i think it's the bottom up thing. they are upset at the left. a lot of these grievances are irrational. there are a few rational...
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on one side of the story was we're going to shut down al capone, have to close all these speakeasies. and on the other side, the times think got this story wrong. nazis. nazis promised to end poor behavior in the reich. and so them between hitler and between hitler and capone is a headline unprecedented rise in temperatures. red line has been going for 34 years. experts, no theories. one of the first one of the first of our modern climate scientists proposed to the british metrological society in the late thirties. hey, i think this has happening and someone who is writing his work in the forties said we are fighting a world war when it's over. i'll on another bogey. but at the moment have to fight. the japanese and the germans. 1954 1956. rather it was in time magazine. and that's why i this book and i'll get to the title a second steve i don't want a very slick i don't think we'll this mark twain in little jim's really but it wasn't it like underground data it wasn't in the journal of applied meteorology it wasn't cocktail chatter at a at the navy high research center at hopkins. it
on one side of the story was we're going to shut down al capone, have to close all these speakeasies. and on the other side, the times think got this story wrong. nazis. nazis promised to end poor behavior in the reich. and so them between hitler and between hitler and capone is a headline unprecedented rise in temperatures. red line has been going for 34 years. experts, no theories. one of the first one of the first of our modern climate scientists proposed to the british metrological society...
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capone's organization and its role in distributing information over the telegraph or and organizing all those gambling operations. and dan holt, those chicago hearings benefit. did everett dirksen, didn't they it who was running for the senate in 1950 as a republican? this is i think this is true. you know, so lucas was very wary of having these hearings dig up dirt on the democratic party in chicago that year. and sure enough, after the hearings took place, scott lucas, who has been who had been the democratic leader in the senate, lost his election to everett dirksen to the republic. and who would go on to, you know, a very long and really important career in the senate? well, one of the other places that the kefauver committee visited was las vegas. this is from the c-span archives, a little bit from the mob museum in there. a a lot of people have this image of las vegas that we always blow up buildings and we have blown up a lot of hotel casinos on the strip and replaced them with newer ones. this building was just about vacant in the late nineties and the federal government was
capone's organization and its role in distributing information over the telegraph or and organizing all those gambling operations. and dan holt, those chicago hearings benefit. did everett dirksen, didn't they it who was running for the senate in 1950 as a republican? this is i think this is true. you know, so lucas was very wary of having these hearings dig up dirt on the democratic party in chicago that year. and sure enough, after the hearings took place, scott lucas, who has been who had...
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capone's organization and its role in distributing information over the telegraph or and organizing all those gambling operations. and dan holt, those chicago hearings benefit. did everett dirksen, didn't they it who was running for the senate in 1950 as a republican? this is i think this is true. you know, so lucas was very wary of having these hearings dig up dirt on the democratic party in chicago that year. and sure enough, after the hearings took place, scott lucas, who has been who had been the democratic leader in the senate, lost his election to everett dirksen to the republic. and who would go on to, you know, a very long and really important career in the senate? well, one of the other places that the kefauver committee visited was las vegas. this is from the c-span archives, a little bit from the mob museum in there. a a lot of people have this image of las vegas that we always blow up buildings and we have blown up a lot of hotel casinos on the strip and replaced them with newer ones. this building was just about vacant in the late nineties and the federal government was
capone's organization and its role in distributing information over the telegraph or and organizing all those gambling operations. and dan holt, those chicago hearings benefit. did everett dirksen, didn't they it who was running for the senate in 1950 as a republican? this is i think this is true. you know, so lucas was very wary of having these hearings dig up dirt on the democratic party in chicago that year. and sure enough, after the hearings took place, scott lucas, who has been who had...
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and in an al capone tax evasion sense, kevin, a lot of people felt justice had finally been done. >> yeah. sometimes if you can't get 'em one way, you get 'em the other way. show me the man, i'll show you the crime. in this particular case i think they finally felt like they got some justice. but remember this, howie, there's a long arc of history. we will look back at what happened not just from the jury's perspective, but from what happened to the woman and the man who were killed, and we will probably all say good riddance. howard: yeah. you know, o.j. died of cancer at 76, ron goldman and nicole brown didn't get to live to 76, and hair families have had to hiv with that the for so long. -- live with that for so long. thank you both for bringing us back. >>> still to come, the npr editor who says his network the has gone so far left, it's off the rails. you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my
and in an al capone tax evasion sense, kevin, a lot of people felt justice had finally been done. >> yeah. sometimes if you can't get 'em one way, you get 'em the other way. show me the man, i'll show you the crime. in this particular case i think they finally felt like they got some justice. but remember this, howie, there's a long arc of history. we will look back at what happened not just from the jury's perspective, but from what happened to the woman and the man who were killed, and...
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and also publicly, comparing himself to al capone. with any other candidate, that would be a recipe for disaster but with trump it is expected. i don't think he wants to go to jail and he does not want to be tested by the law. i think you will be seeing more lashing out. and the court will see how to dress donald trump when it arose up the norms and the judicial process that he is facing right now. >> you bring up one point of the two that i reference leading into the segment. that is he is not in control. however, there is something else. no cameras in the courtroom but we have gotten frequent the scriptures of trump's behavior with the journalist inside the courtroom. the judge admonished him for muttering and gesturing. this could influence the jury even before opening statements that he said while the judge may rein in his extreme behavior, had checks in, closed eyes, frowns, might pass without reprimand from the bench that the jury will notice. if the misbehavior continues, they may hold it against him. i'm curious if you agree w
and also publicly, comparing himself to al capone. with any other candidate, that would be a recipe for disaster but with trump it is expected. i don't think he wants to go to jail and he does not want to be tested by the law. i think you will be seeing more lashing out. and the court will see how to dress donald trump when it arose up the norms and the judicial process that he is facing right now. >> you bring up one point of the two that i reference leading into the segment. that is he...
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the next thing they ought to do is name chicago o'hare al capone airport and kansas city jesse james airport. that would be the equivalent. >> amisha, you have thoughts on this one? >> this is why when i saw this news i thought it was an april fools joke. who in their right mind would want to rename after donald trump? to what matthew just said, every place that has had donald trump's name on it has been an epic fail, most of them have declared bankruptcy, it's bad juju to add donald trump's name to anything you do at this point, and it makes absolutely no sense. after january 6th, i don't know why anybody in their right mind would want to name something after donald trump, but most republicans especially those in the house, tend to not have minds at all at this point. >> i thought this was a very smart move from the democrats who responded with this counter resolution renaming miami federal prison to the donald j trump federal correctional institution. and the bill was introduced by congressman jerry conley, who represents the district that actually includes dulles airport. i would
the next thing they ought to do is name chicago o'hare al capone airport and kansas city jesse james airport. that would be the equivalent. >> amisha, you have thoughts on this one? >> this is why when i saw this news i thought it was an april fools joke. who in their right mind would want to rename after donald trump? to what matthew just said, every place that has had donald trump's name on it has been an epic fail, most of them have declared bankruptcy, it's bad juju to add...
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so it's almost like the al capone thing of getting him tax evasion. getting him on tax evasion. instead, now instead, it's more now they're getting they're getting government. they're trying government trying to get a government on, the it does older the damage it does to older women, are this women, which i suppose are this is the case. but this could this could precedent to loads could open a precedent to loads of sweaty climate change courts of sweaty climate change courts of the future, where everyone will be suing governments. >> yeah, but it's just another example of team world, which is the european of justice the european court of justice trying to trying to dictate about britain . the question is, about britain. the question is, is britain a is the uk a sovereign nation and all all rishi sunak has to do is say, you know what, screw the european court of justice , okay? european court of justice, okay? >> for ofcom reasons will make the peace sign as the opposite , the peace sign as the opposite, of that you can't you can't swear on. >> what did say? >> what did i say? >
so it's almost like the al capone thing of getting him tax evasion. getting him on tax evasion. instead, now instead, it's more now they're getting they're getting government. they're trying government trying to get a government on, the it does older the damage it does to older women, are this women, which i suppose are this is the case. but this could this could precedent to loads could open a precedent to loads of sweaty climate change courts of sweaty climate change courts of the future,...
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so it's almost like the al capone thing of getting him tax evasion. getting him on tax evasion. instead, they're instead, it's more now they're getting they're getting government. they're trying government getting government. they're tryi|damage government getting government. they're tryi|damage it government getting government. they're tryi|damage it does�*rnment getting government. they're tryi|damage it does to nent getting government. they're tryi|damage it does to older the damage it does to older women, i suppose are this women, which i suppose are this is case. but this could this is the case. but this could this could precedent to loads could open a precedent to loads of sweaty climate change courts of sweaty climate change courts of the future, where everyone will be suing governments. >> yeah, but it's just another example of team world, which is the european of justice the european court of justice trying to trying to dictate about britain . the question is, about britain. the question is, is britain a is the uk a sovereign nation and all all rishi sunak has to do i
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al capone. people with a single function of the trigger, that is the thing itself, it was moved once. that is what they wrote. maybe they should have wrien something better. e might hope they might write something better in the future, but that is the language that we are stucwi. help me. mr. fletcher: that is the langge we are stuck with but i don't think it is as narrow as you suggest. it is awkward to talk about a person functioning the trigger, but the reason congress used that word is congress new the were a lot of ways to activate the trigger and wanted to cover all of them. the reason you know it is referring to what the shooter does is that is the way it has been understood ever since. the interpretation i am giving is the se e carl frederick, president of the nra, and many other officialsseat the same time. even if you sd are going to focus just on the trigger, the function of an object is not ju some action by the object, it is the action by which i fulfills its purpose. the purpose of
al capone. people with a single function of the trigger, that is the thing itself, it was moved once. that is what they wrote. maybe they should have wrien something better. e might hope they might write something better in the future, but that is the language that we are stucwi. help me. mr. fletcher: that is the langge we are stuck with but i don't think it is as narrow as you suggest. it is awkward to talk about a person functioning the trigger, but the reason congress used that word is...
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. >> it kind of reminds me of al capone on taxes. the crime alleged is something that i think even a lot of supporters of donald trump would not have trouble believing was happening. it's been corroborated in other context. the motive catch and kill. this is the means by which donald trump gets rid of problems. it attests to that. but beyond that, this trial has a feel of this season finale of "seinfeld," where everybody from "seinfeld"'s past comes to the jury box. it's going to be hope hix and cohen and they are all coming to say, this is actually how it works. >> and i want to show alvin bragg did a interview with you. he's not the right person for trump to rail against the way he rails against the doj and merrick garland and president biden. let me everyone your conversation with al v-chip bragg. >> we're looking at the facts and the law and the facts as they develop. are we going to talk to witnesses and so we live in this world when they hear what this pundit says, but our focus is on the evidence and the law. whether it's demo
. >> it kind of reminds me of al capone on taxes. the crime alleged is something that i think even a lot of supporters of donald trump would not have trouble believing was happening. it's been corroborated in other context. the motive catch and kill. this is the means by which donald trump gets rid of problems. it attests to that. but beyond that, this trial has a feel of this season finale of "seinfeld," where everybody from "seinfeld"'s past comes to the jury box....
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el chapo was notorious, al capone is notorious. some people are notorious for different reasons and they're not convicted. i don't mean to say they're the same, but that people heard a lot of things. this process is supposed to weed out people who -- >> how plugged in on everyday new yorkers, everyday people? how into the weeds are they? some of the news stories we're reporting on daily. >> it's a great question and it goes to a positive of all this. sometimes chuck and others earlier talk about voters who might know less or follow less. they're busy living their lives. sometimes low information voters. that's who you want on a trial like this. you don't want someone who followed this meticulously and knows that karen mcdougal shared a lawyer with stormy daniels. if you know that kind of stuff, you might know too much in the view of these lawyers. the lawyers are going to go through this process. this has happened many times throughout history. they'll execute through all this trying to find people not overly prejudiced by either t
el chapo was notorious, al capone is notorious. some people are notorious for different reasons and they're not convicted. i don't mean to say they're the same, but that people heard a lot of things. this process is supposed to weed out people who -- >> how plugged in on everyday new yorkers, everyday people? how into the weeds are they? some of the news stories we're reporting on daily. >> it's a great question and it goes to a positive of all this. sometimes chuck and others...