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kaitlyn, what did the prosecutors lay out in this filing? >> they're now explaining how they want to show the jury who trump is. not just what he did, but his character traits. his history and all of the things that should matter to the jury as they're looking at this case where he's charged with obstruction and asked to weigh in on it. they're going to do things they're saying in the filing like showing the jury how trump was encouraging a violence on january 6th, that riot at the capitol. how he realized that violence on that day could help him and how even earlier before the 2020 election, as far as back at 2016, that he was regularly talking about disliking election results. that they weren't in his favor or what he wanted and in those instances, saying oh, there was fraud or maybe i won't commit to a peaceful transfer of power in 2016. so all of those things prosecutors want to present to the jury. they also want to talk about how he was quite sympathetic to rioters. the proud boys, telling them to stand back and stand by. also telling
kaitlyn, what did the prosecutors lay out in this filing? >> they're now explaining how they want to show the jury who trump is. not just what he did, but his character traits. his history and all of the things that should matter to the jury as they're looking at this case where he's charged with obstruction and asked to weigh in on it. they're going to do things they're saying in the filing like showing the jury how trump was encouraging a violence on january 6th, that riot at the...
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the yin to kaitlyn's yang. >> we kind of balanced each other out.a girly girl and i was more the tomboy. so i'd go to her house. and change into a thousand outfits and try on makeup and do our hair. and then she'd come into my house. and we'd ride four wheelers and play on the farm. >> sounds like you two were almost more like sisters? >> oh yeah, we even fought like sisters. we -- >> that's when you know you're good friends. >> yes, yes. for sure. >> this is brooke's real sister brittany and their mom, tina. what did she like to do -- >> clothes. clothes -- >> very very girly, loved doing hair and stuff like that. >> she was just a girly girl. >> a little southern belle? >> uh-huh, yeah. >> yes, yes. >> the little southern belle grew into a beautiful young woman. sometimes blonde, sometimes brunette, brooke, always drew people into her lively orbit. >> really spontaneous, fun, hilarious -- just the life of the party, could literally make friends with anyone. >> dina renee was one of them. >> she would come over to my house. and she'd be, like, we'r
the yin to kaitlyn's yang. >> we kind of balanced each other out.a girly girl and i was more the tomboy. so i'd go to her house. and change into a thousand outfits and try on makeup and do our hair. and then she'd come into my house. and we'd ride four wheelers and play on the farm. >> sounds like you two were almost more like sisters? >> oh yeah, we even fought like sisters. we -- >> that's when you know you're good friends. >> yes, yes. for sure. >> this is...
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kaitlyn? >> yeah. it wasn't long ago that the man convicted of crushing that m metropolitan police department. those officers were in hours' long battles with rioters that day. >> and many have admitted this. they have come forward and said, yes, this is what happens. i went there and i did this. so he's even saying to the people who were convicted and admitted it, he's saying, no, you're wrong. that can't be true. >> one thing he always turned to when he's talking about january 6th and he's pushed as abbie was pushing him for the facts on what he was saying there is to the michigan governor and the attempted kidnapping of her, what are the facts of what he said there and is it true? what are the facts there? >> it is true three people were acquitted in that case. he tried to see, there it is, same justice department, same people out there. they were acquitted because they were entrapping these people. these three guys walked. what he doesn't mention is that nine people were convicted in that case as w
kaitlyn? >> yeah. it wasn't long ago that the man convicted of crushing that m metropolitan police department. those officers were in hours' long battles with rioters that day. >> and many have admitted this. they have come forward and said, yes, this is what happens. i went there and i did this. so he's even saying to the people who were convicted and admitted it, he's saying, no, you're wrong. that can't be true. >> one thing he always turned to when he's talking about...
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kaitlyn, thank you. john?>> with me now is former trump white house lawyer as we wait to hear from this jury to announce what they will award as damages. just talk about this journey for rudy giuliani. from what he was so where he is at this minute, poised to be ordered to pay tens of billions of dollars to election workers. >> look, they talked about punitive damages. i think that's where the risk really lies for him. this jury may want to send a message that it's not okay to do this, right? and we're going to punish powerful people that make those types of statements. he didn't help himself going out to the news media and doubling down on it during the trial. those types of things, look, in the confines of that case, you have the compensatory damages and the punitive damages. that $48 million number, you know, they may evaluate that one way or another, but if they're looking to send a message, they will do it by way of punitive damages. >> is this a new low for giuliani, or has he already hit bottom? >> this
kaitlyn, thank you. john?>> with me now is former trump white house lawyer as we wait to hear from this jury to announce what they will award as damages. just talk about this journey for rudy giuliani. from what he was so where he is at this minute, poised to be ordered to pay tens of billions of dollars to election workers. >> look, they talked about punitive damages. i think that's where the risk really lies for him. this jury may want to send a message that it's not okay to do...
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kaitlyn touched on this a little bit. it would be impossible or grossly unwise for a judge to move forward with a case that might have some sort of big legal problem in it. even if it doesn't have a legal problem in it, you have to give an appellate court a higher court the opportunity to at least consider, have considered the questions that are outstanding in the case. so she sort of had to do this. it would have been a pretty profound mistake if she would have allowed the trial to proceed and learned from an appeal court that the whole thing should have never happened in the first place. most judges i think would have taken the same step. we've talked about this over the months. this was sort of inevitable. >> interesting. elie honig, how long could it take for the appeals process to play out and what are the chances it begins in march as scheduled? >> wolf, i think this makes it highly unlikely that the march 4th, 2024 trial date holds. here's why. judge chutkan has ruled correctly that i can't do anything while this i
kaitlyn touched on this a little bit. it would be impossible or grossly unwise for a judge to move forward with a case that might have some sort of big legal problem in it. even if it doesn't have a legal problem in it, you have to give an appellate court a higher court the opportunity to at least consider, have considered the questions that are outstanding in the case. so she sort of had to do this. it would have been a pretty profound mistake if she would have allowed the trial to proceed and...
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kaitlyn, this petition was filed under chapter 11.oes this mean he, if he succeeds, he doesn't necessarily have to pay those two workers? >> not immediately, wolf. he's going into bankruptcy, but at the end of the day, he very likely is going to have to pay some if not whatever he can of these debts. the debts that he is disclosing in the bankruptcy filing are more than $150 million. the vast majority of that is that massive jury verdict of last week of $148 million he's going to be paying or owing at very least to ruby freeman and shaye moss. it's highly unlikely he'll be able to get rid of that debt because there was intentional malice around what he did to them. defaming these two workers. but on top of that, there's also debts he has to the irs and to new york state for income taxes he didn't pay. almost a million dollars in that. then he has almost $2 million in legal fees that we know of from this filing alone. >> voluntary petition for individuals filing for bankruptcy, it goes through all of his debts and they are pretty signi
kaitlyn, this petition was filed under chapter 11.oes this mean he, if he succeeds, he doesn't necessarily have to pay those two workers? >> not immediately, wolf. he's going into bankruptcy, but at the end of the day, he very likely is going to have to pay some if not whatever he can of these debts. the debts that he is disclosing in the bankruptcy filing are more than $150 million. the vast majority of that is that massive jury verdict of last week of $148 million he's going to be...
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here's what she told kaitlyn collins just a few minutes ago. >> we have received threatening communications. those threatening communications are truly unacceptable. i certainly worry about the safety of people that i love. people around me and people were charge for protecting me and working alongside me. >> we spoke to her last night about her decision that has catapulted her on the national stage. we have more on how she got there and how very far she has come. >> we find ourselves after -- >> that is two days before that january 6 insurrection being sworn in as the first female secretary of state in maine history. she is not the first such official in american history to disqualify a presidential candidate under the 14th amendment. back in february, 2021 after former trumps second impeachment she wrote the january 6 insurrection was an unlawful attempt to overthrow the results of a free and fair election. today 57 senators cleveland king and collins found trump guilty short of impeachment but nevertheless an indictment. the inspiration has failed and democracy prevail. minutes later add
here's what she told kaitlyn collins just a few minutes ago. >> we have received threatening communications. those threatening communications are truly unacceptable. i certainly worry about the safety of people that i love. people around me and people were charge for protecting me and working alongside me. >> we spoke to her last night about her decision that has catapulted her on the national stage. we have more on how she got there and how very far she has come. >> we find...
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kaitlyn, what is astounding beyond the abject cruelty and audacity of rudy giuliani, is the fact that he is still sticking by these guys for which there is absolutely no evidence, claiming there will be evidence and it is three years later, there is none. that is the reason we have not seen any. it was looked at by republican officials in georgia. it was looked at by his own department of justice officials. during that period, there is no evidence that either of these women did anything at all, and yet this lie about the 2020 election is the animating force of donald trump's reelection campaign. >> and rudy giuliani undermining his own defense as they were talking about these women and what they did in trying to minimize what the damages were going to be. giuliana would go outside of court and stand by what he said about those two women that you just mentioned. i am just struck and by what will be said, the response saying you do not seek vengeance or whatnot on their behalf talking about how they, their reaction to this. i think people look at that number and think that is a massive
kaitlyn, what is astounding beyond the abject cruelty and audacity of rudy giuliani, is the fact that he is still sticking by these guys for which there is absolutely no evidence, claiming there will be evidence and it is three years later, there is none. that is the reason we have not seen any. it was looked at by republican officials in georgia. it was looked at by his own department of justice officials. during that period, there is no evidence that either of these women did anything at all,...
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. ♪ kaitlyn is waiting a few hours away to give the bonded familygo their own holiday surprise. ♪ caitlynlayer on christmas and i'm going to be looking at ways tonow. redesign the dining room and living room. close up bell exhibit in theghte military for little over six military for little over six years now.. aircraft electrician. but who have bought her daughter being born in december moving here in april, buying the house and sight unseen end of all february. [laughter] cooks a lot of difficult lot transitions precooked sponge ? >> i invited you here because my wife works a lot and deserves a lot. we have been married for a totad of three years.he r bethany left active duty becae a reservist so we could beyou stationed together and put her stationed together and put her career, >> what he >> she's into photography anythinghere creative diy yoursa lot of interior design. >> was your wife?oh >> my mother-in-law took my wife and daughter for a getaway inav the mountainens right now. >> he is a hang out with us question a. s together we basically haven't really had a traditionalso w christ
. ♪ kaitlyn is waiting a few hours away to give the bonded familygo their own holiday surprise. ♪ caitlynlayer on christmas and i'm going to be looking at ways tonow. redesign the dining room and living room. close up bell exhibit in theghte military for little over six military for little over six years now.. aircraft electrician. but who have bought her daughter being born in december moving here in april, buying the house and sight unseen end of all february. [laughter] cooks a lot of...
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this is not hypothetical, kaitlyn. are generally based on his own words, our peace engine was about how he said he was going to appoint a real special prosecutor, quote unquote, to go after president biden and his family. he's talked about wanting to have more control over cities. there was a comment that he made in n march wherere he talkd ababout, for n not gonna w waitr permisission to gogo, and somemg to that t effect. it wasas a clear r reference t e insurrecection act w which he dd nonot use on u u.s. citieses whn there arare proteststs, some off whicich turned i into riots s i0 in resesponse to t the killingnf an armed b black man i in minne, gegeorge floydyd. bubut he is sasaying a numumberf things t that he is s planning.. he h has a policicy staff ththas working onon a very, v very radl imimmigration n plan. it's notot so dissimimilar fromm whatat trump wasas talking a abn 2016.. he i is outside e groups thahate woworking on e efforts to try yo not just staff in a second administration, but how pam got the ci
this is not hypothetical, kaitlyn. are generally based on his own words, our peace engine was about how he said he was going to appoint a real special prosecutor, quote unquote, to go after president biden and his family. he's talked about wanting to have more control over cities. there was a comment that he made in n march wherere he talkd ababout, for n not gonna w waitr permisission to gogo, and somemg to that t effect. it wasas a clear r reference t e insurrecection act w which he dd nonot...
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. >> thanks, kaitlyn. god bless.as. >>> back with more, an update on capitol hill in just a moment.. and important update from capitol hill tonight is alabama senator tommy tuberville, who has now just dropped his remaining hold on 11 four star military nominees. the senate, now confirming them, after he dropped that hold. all of this is a big picture, as the republican had started to relent earlier this month on hundreds of other military nominees that he has been holding up since february, all in protest of the pentagon's policy on abortion, that pays for the travel of service members who need to seek care. his complete capitulation tonight, now comes without any changes, nothing, in the policy that he was protesting. despite saying he would not give it up until the pentagon changed something. now he has given up on those other military nominees, now the final 11 they were holding out tonight. thank you so much for joining us for a very busy story tonight. cnn news night with abby phillip starts right after a quick
. >> thanks, kaitlyn. god bless.as. >>> back with more, an update on capitol hill in just a moment.. and important update from capitol hill tonight is alabama senator tommy tuberville, who has now just dropped his remaining hold on 11 four star military nominees. the senate, now confirming them, after he dropped that hold. all of this is a big picture, as the republican had started to relent earlier this month on hundreds of other military nominees that he has been holding up...
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i don't want to stand in camera way so my name's kaitlyn and i really appreciated how you mentioned that this was of, in your mind, an essay collection that then moved to memoir. and i'm curious because i first encountered you through the paris review essay, i think its parent and to see sort of in a different form the book. i just became very curious about the revision process. so now that you've said that you had this, you know, 24 hour narrative like epiphany. what was it like to then sort of take what you had and kind of bring into this narrative form? oh, i love this question because it's about revision and. i love revision because it feels like a chance to fix all the mistakes and every i have to read from this book, i make some changes and because i feel like it's like, oh, i should have more chance at this. with many revisions. i also had to do the audio version of this. they made me. i didn't even realize this and my contract because. i didn't read it carefully. and when i was, you know, doing audio, which was really hard, i hated i couldn't change things. so finally, halfway th
i don't want to stand in camera way so my name's kaitlyn and i really appreciated how you mentioned that this was of, in your mind, an essay collection that then moved to memoir. and i'm curious because i first encountered you through the paris review essay, i think its parent and to see sort of in a different form the book. i just became very curious about the revision process. so now that you've said that you had this, you know, 24 hour narrative like epiphany. what was it like to then sort...
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i don't want to stand in camera way so my name's kaitlyn and i really appreciated how you mentioned that this was of, in your mind, an essay collection that then moved to memoir. and i'm curious because i first encountered you through the paris review essay, i think its parent and to see sort of in a different form the book. i just became very curious about the revision process. so now that you've said that you had this, you know, 24 hour narrative like epiphany. what was it like to then sort of take what you had and kind of bring into this narrative form? oh, i love this question because it's about revision and. i love revision because it feels like a chance to fix all the mistakes and every i have to read from this book, i make some changes and because i feel like it's like, oh, i should have more chance at this. with many revisions. i also had to do the audio version of this. they made me. i didn't even realize this and my contract because. i didn't read it carefully. and when i was, you know, doing audio, which was really hard, i hated i couldn't change things. so finally, halfway th
i don't want to stand in camera way so my name's kaitlyn and i really appreciated how you mentioned that this was of, in your mind, an essay collection that then moved to memoir. and i'm curious because i first encountered you through the paris review essay, i think its parent and to see sort of in a different form the book. i just became very curious about the revision process. so now that you've said that you had this, you know, 24 hour narrative like epiphany. what was it like to then sort...
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really what i have to say echoes what kaitlyn just said. i also did not want to come forward about my case. i finally, a couple weeks after the assault i asked a c.a.s.a. member to come and talk to me and she stood in my room and we had to have the door open. as i was telling her what had happened, i heard someone walk outside my door and stop. that is when i stop talking and i said i think he's outside. she walked outside and there was the perpetrator listening to my story. i was in fear because he was my next-door neighbor he had a very angry outburst. the next day i went and made a unrestricted report to the duty officer. they did everything right, they informed everyone in my chain of command . they went through the entire checklist that they now have to do and i was oscar offered a special victim's counsel lawyer . i got in touch with a victim advocate who saved my life, then i got to talk to a chaplain. when i went to talk to that chaplain he asked who assaulted me and i told him he said oh, no , he is such a good guy. he proceeded to
really what i have to say echoes what kaitlyn just said. i also did not want to come forward about my case. i finally, a couple weeks after the assault i asked a c.a.s.a. member to come and talk to me and she stood in my room and we had to have the door open. as i was telling her what had happened, i heard someone walk outside my door and stop. that is when i stop talking and i said i think he's outside. she walked outside and there was the perpetrator listening to my story. i was in fear...
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my name is kaitlyn, resident of d run and lived in the richmond 15 years. i found my home in the neighborhood and believe enour community. imagine my community brought to rubble seeing happening in gaza every day is horrifying. here we funding neighborhood after neighborhood to be destroyed and neighbor murdered every single day. it is disjusting. i ask you as my representative to please sign to the cease fire resolution immediately. the nation looks to sf as leading voice in social racial justice and the vilnsh happening in gaza is made possible by our tax dollars. we should sign the resolution october 8 and must not wait another minute. please vote yes tuesday. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. please listen. my name is taylor hall and stand before you as a bay area resident asking to support the critical cease fire resolution introduced before you. my family immigrated from afghanistan hoping for chance for freedom. the realty the money we worked hard for and hours spent laboring away have been and contribute to jened is gen
my name is kaitlyn, resident of d run and lived in the richmond 15 years. i found my home in the neighborhood and believe enour community. imagine my community brought to rubble seeing happening in gaza every day is horrifying. here we funding neighborhood after neighborhood to be destroyed and neighbor murdered every single day. it is disjusting. i ask you as my representative to please sign to the cease fire resolution immediately. the nation looks to sf as leading voice in social racial...
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. >> 33 year-old kaitlyn freeman was sentenced friday.as convicted in august of several rape and kidnaping charges involving five separate young victims. san mateo county prosecutors arrested freeman in his home in 2021, following a nine year long investigation. prosecutors say freeman knew all of his victims and assaulted them by force and threat. new details have emerged in the shooting death of a college student and domino's pizza employee in oakley, the family says on a gofundme page that 24 year old gabriel stewart was in his last semester at los medanos college and was planning to transfer to cal state east bay. stewart was also a delivery driver for domino's for the past four years, as he worked his way through college, his family says he was also a big 49ers fan. stewart was killed last wednesday when he was on his break from delivering pizzas. he was shot and killed while sitting inside his car in front of his home in oakley. no one has been arrested. an oakland restaurant owner had planned on spending christmas feeding the homel
. >> 33 year-old kaitlyn freeman was sentenced friday.as convicted in august of several rape and kidnaping charges involving five separate young victims. san mateo county prosecutors arrested freeman in his home in 2021, following a nine year long investigation. prosecutors say freeman knew all of his victims and assaulted them by force and threat. new details have emerged in the shooting death of a college student and domino's pizza employee in oakley, the family says on a gofundme page...