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heights' parents owned two apartment buildings in manhattan, where they rented out housing. managers of one from the buildings they hired an italian who dreams of becoming an actor. they paid him $14 a week in a small room on the first floor. subsequently, their manager grew into a hollywood star. johns hopkins, together with david, they bought the building where the bar and brothel used to be. the authorities put it up for auction after liquidation. there's a drug den there. everel and david eventually opened a book café in the space. renovations to the building and changes to the sign did not help. the former atmosphere and criminal spirit have been preserved, as has the purpose. book the cafe was notorious. evenings of readings of erotic literature were often held there. at the evening of erotica, haynes took the initiative by reading an excerpt from a fairy tale about a handsome prince who, in a fit of love, managed to awaken the sleeping beauty. then the visitors were invited. read your own juicy stories. out of the blue, haynes suddenly developed a thirst for study, a
heights' parents owned two apartment buildings in manhattan, where they rented out housing. managers of one from the buildings they hired an italian who dreams of becoming an actor. they paid him $14 a week in a small room on the first floor. subsequently, their manager grew into a hollywood star. johns hopkins, together with david, they bought the building where the bar and brothel used to be. the authorities put it up for auction after liquidation. there's a drug den there. everel and david...
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. >> crowds gather in upper manhattan as former president trump visits a bodega. quex one 39th and broadway as he made them stash these -- as he made his way inside. the bodega here in july of 2022 and a key success attempt. >> on tuesday he went to a bodega to slam the district attorney alvin bragg's for being what he calls -- >> very much supportive here in harlem. >> nice to see you. nice to see you. are you feeling good? [chanting "four more years] >> we love you, trump. quex buddy think about the people so far? quex they should not be allowed to be here. he's conflicted like nobody has ever been conflicted. this is a very exciting time for me because the bodega's association invited me and i respect them and they respect me. they want law and order, they have a lot of crime, tremendous crime where their stores are being robbed. and as you know, we are going to give new york a very good shot for the presidency. we think we should be able to do it, a lot of things have changed. he ran, he lost by little bit, and we will work with the mayor. that includes crime.
. >> crowds gather in upper manhattan as former president trump visits a bodega. quex one 39th and broadway as he made them stash these -- as he made his way inside. the bodega here in july of 2022 and a key success attempt. >> on tuesday he went to a bodega to slam the district attorney alvin bragg's for being what he calls -- >> very much supportive here in harlem. >> nice to see you. nice to see you. are you feeling good? [chanting "four more years] >> we...
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about 600 new yorkers have been summoned to appear in manhattan criminal courts next week as potential jurors. as a defendant, mr. trump is required to be present in the courtroom for the trial, which could last up to 6 weeks. there is a list of witnesses who are expected to be called to testify by prosecutors, including former trump aide home hicks, stormy daniels herself, and trump's former personal lawyer, michael cohen, who has already served time for his role in the alleged scheme. what america is expected to face. trump's team is already working on plans for a radical restructuring of the state. our country comes first, borders, economy, energy - this is reasonable. we need someone who leads, protects and supports donald trump. i feel safe with him, he is the best leader of this country. donald trump is a fighter who wins. people notice this, perhaps they think that he will fight for you. if donald trump had accepted the results of the election, he would likely have been forgotten, or at least lost in importance. instead, he created a movement that strengthens him today and prepa
about 600 new yorkers have been summoned to appear in manhattan criminal courts next week as potential jurors. as a defendant, mr. trump is required to be present in the courtroom for the trial, which could last up to 6 weeks. there is a list of witnesses who are expected to be called to testify by prosecutors, including former trump aide home hicks, stormy daniels herself, and trump's former personal lawyer, michael cohen, who has already served time for his role in the alleged scheme. what...
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followed by firefighters who were investigating him, and i set myself on fire during the trump trial in manhattan. this extreme act of protest is intended to draw attention to an urgent, important discovery. we are victims of a totalitarian scam that our own government, along with many of its allies, is about to unleash on us. apocalyptic fascist world coup. azzarello's brochures entitled "the truthful" were left scattered on the asphalt. history of the world, these brochures are similar based on propaganda, almost like brochures dedicated to conspiracy theories, a week ago from florida he went to new york, where he spent the night in washington square park, along the way he recorded this strange video, to the hospital, dousing himself with gasoline was brought in in critical condition. he died a few hours later. as for voting on military aid packages, all the gears of the american deepstate froze in anticipation. after the house of representatives law. the projects will be stamped by the senate, then signed by biden, arms supplies to ukraine, in which case the white house promised to resume imme
followed by firefighters who were investigating him, and i set myself on fire during the trump trial in manhattan. this extreme act of protest is intended to draw attention to an urgent, important discovery. we are victims of a totalitarian scam that our own government, along with many of its allies, is about to unleash on us. apocalyptic fascist world coup. azzarello's brochures entitled "the truthful" were left scattered on the asphalt. history of the world, these brochures are...
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trump now, however, has no time for global conflicts; the republican candidate is at war with manhattan justice. despite attempts by trump's lawyers to slow down the case, the liberal judge and prosecutor are only increasing the pace. the trial begins on monday. much sooner than expected, the judge wants us to act as quickly as possible, yes, this is all in his interests, not mine, and this is truly an organized witch hunt, trump has been using the expression witch hunt for a long time and regularly; no one could have imagined that right before the trial in new york, the terrible metaphor about those burned at the stake would take on real shape, and even on live television. we are reporting that the park near the courthouse has been broken into. we watch as flames erupt around his body and chaos ensues. it all happened in a public garden where trump supporters and opponents gather. random witnesses were the first to come to the rescue, then firefighters arrived, and this is his last post. my name is max azarella, i do investigations and i set myself on fire during the trial. over trump
trump now, however, has no time for global conflicts; the republican candidate is at war with manhattan justice. despite attempts by trump's lawyers to slow down the case, the liberal judge and prosecutor are only increasing the pace. the trial begins on monday. much sooner than expected, the judge wants us to act as quickly as possible, yes, this is all in his interests, not mine, and this is truly an organized witch hunt, trump has been using the expression witch hunt for a long time and...
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the former president claims there's no way to find an impartial jury in manhattan. >>> gun violence spirals in chicago. at least 40 people shot across the city this weekend. a 9-year-old girl among those killed. >>> no one to turn to. who guards the guards? our abc news investigation reports on more than 2,500 claims of sexual abuse against a probation department that's supposed to protect at-risk youth. >>> the fight over o.j. simpson's money. the executor of his state says ron goldman's family will get zero, nothing. >>> out of control, a cargo plane slamming into a house. what happened to the driver? >>> next, strong tonight. one marathoner's journey takes him to every corner of the country and back to boston. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this busy sunday. i'm linsey davis. as we come on the air, much of the world is on edge waiting for israel's response to the large-scale attack by iran. tonight we are learning that attack, the first direct strike on israel fr
the former president claims there's no way to find an impartial jury in manhattan. >>> gun violence spirals in chicago. at least 40 people shot across the city this weekend. a 9-year-old girl among those killed. >>> no one to turn to. who guards the guards? our abc news investigation reports on more than 2,500 claims of sexual abuse against a probation department that's supposed to protect at-risk youth. >>> the fight over o.j. simpson's money. the executor of his...
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donald trump walking into the courtroom on the 15th floor of new york state supreme court in lower manhattan. the first president in u.s. history to stand trial as a criminal defendant. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. there's never been anything like it. this is an outrage that this case was brought. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush payment to porn star stormy daniels, to keep their alleged affair secret from voters during the 2016 campaign. in court, the former president sitting stern-faced as jury selection began. the task? picking 12 jurors and sixal tern gnats to pass judgment on one of the most famous men on the planet. trump flicking his eyes toward the first 96 potential jurors as they filed in. one woman giggling, hand over her mouth, eyebrows raised as she recognized him. judge juan merchan explaining, "a fair juror is a person who has no bias or prejudice in favor of or against a party or witness." with trump watching from the defense table, more than half the potential jurors then raised their hand, signalin
donald trump walking into the courtroom on the 15th floor of new york state supreme court in lower manhattan. the first president in u.s. history to stand trial as a criminal defendant. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. there's never been anything like it. this is an outrage that this case was brought. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush payment to porn star stormy daniels, to keep their alleged affair secret from...
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. >> reporter: donald trump arriving today at the manhattan courthouse where for more than six hours he sat watching his lawyers and prosecutors grill potential jurors who could hold his fate in their hands. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i didn't know i was walking into this.” and there are four men, the foreperson, a man born in ireland who works in sales, two attorneys, and an i.t. consultant originally from puerto rico who called the former president "fascinating and mysterious," saying, "he walks into a room and he sets people off, one way or another." throughout the day, the lawyers questioning the jury pool, looking to root out potential bias. the teacher who was chosen telling the court she's not a political person, but adding, “trump speaks his mind and i'd rather that than someone who was in office who you don't know what they're thinking.
. >> reporter: donald trump arriving today at the manhattan courthouse where for more than six hours he sat watching his lawyers and prosecutors grill potential jurors who could hold his fate in their hands. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i...
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, as donald trump sat before the judge, a major security scare playing out just steps away from the manhattan courthouse. chaos and horror as a man hurled pamphlets into the air and then said himself on fire. an eyewitness speaking with abc's olivia rubin. >> i heard someone screech, and looked in the corner. and there's this -- this guy who just starts dousing himself with -- with fuel and immediately just lit himself on fire. >> reporter: the man, who police identified as 37-year-old max azzarello, a resident of florida, swarmed by law enforcement who put out the flames and transported him to the hospital where tonight he is in critical condition. police say he posted a host of bizarre antigovernment conspiracy theories online under this headline -- "i have set myself on fire outside the trump trial." any evidence of political motivation here? do the pamphlets give you any clues as to why this occurred? >> the pamphlets seemed to be propaganda based, almost like a conspiracy theory type of pamphlet. >> reporter: while all this was going on, donald trump was never in any danger. the former p
, as donald trump sat before the judge, a major security scare playing out just steps away from the manhattan courthouse. chaos and horror as a man hurled pamphlets into the air and then said himself on fire. an eyewitness speaking with abc's olivia rubin. >> i heard someone screech, and looked in the corner. and there's this -- this guy who just starts dousing himself with -- with fuel and immediately just lit himself on fire. >> reporter: the man, who police identified as...
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seating one alternate juror yesterday, five others seated today as trump arrived at the courthouse in manhattan this morning, he sounded off about the judge's limited gag order on the case prohibiting him from making statements about witnesses, jurors and individual prosecutors in the case other than d.a. bragg. >> the gag order has to come off. i should be allowed to speak. every time i come out to speak to you. i want to be open because we did absolutely nothing wrong inside the courtroom. >> trump, looking on as those prospective alternates, answered the questionnaire one by one, with some jurors revealing loose connections to trump and others surrounding the case. one woman, who said her father was a friend of former republican presidential candidate chris christie, broke down crying during questioning, saying, quote, this is so much more stressful than i thought it would be. she was excused from serving a jury of 12. seven men and five women have already been sworn in to decide the outcome of the first criminal trial of a former president. together the jurors will decide whether trump is g
seating one alternate juror yesterday, five others seated today as trump arrived at the courthouse in manhattan this morning, he sounded off about the judge's limited gag order on the case prohibiting him from making statements about witnesses, jurors and individual prosecutors in the case other than d.a. bragg. >> the gag order has to come off. i should be allowed to speak. every time i come out to speak to you. i want to be open because we did absolutely nothing wrong inside the...
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this morning, former president trump returns to a manhattan courtroom where prosecutors and defense attorneys have the task of seating a jury in trump's historic criminal case. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. it has never been anything like it. >> trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to star stormy daniels to keep their alleged affair secret from voters before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty yesterday, 96 potential jurors were included in the first group. at least 50 of them were excused after raising their hand, claiming they could not be fair or impartial. reporters described trump turning to face the potential jurors, eliciting visible responses. one woman, giggling hand over her mouth, eyebrows raised as she recognized trump, one of the excused jurors was later heard saying i just couldn't do it. about a dozen other people were excused for other reasons. the potential jurors remaining answered a seven page questionnaire that screens for bias. >> the judge is making some initial cuts based on the responses to
this morning, former president trump returns to a manhattan courtroom where prosecutors and defense attorneys have the task of seating a jury in trump's historic criminal case. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. it has never been anything like it. >> trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to star stormy daniels to keep their alleged affair secret from voters before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty yesterday,...
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security is tight in lower manhattan ahead of the start of former president donald trump's criminal trial monday. trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments to actress stormy daniels, his legal team has filed several motions to delay that trial. the defense has accused the judge of being biased. the jury pool tainted and the limited gag order he's under. unfair the court has rejected all of those claims. prosecutors say trump paid daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair, then tried to disguise it as legal payments to former lawyer michael cohen. >> the defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017 on this simply was not true. >> hundreds of potential jurors have been summoned. it could take a week to seat 12 jurors and six alternates. trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges for people were rescued from a capsized boat in the san francisco bay this morning. the sfpd marine unit teamed up with the coast guard to reach them about three miles off the coast of ocean beach. all were expected to be okay and take
security is tight in lower manhattan ahead of the start of former president donald trump's criminal trial monday. trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments to actress stormy daniels, his legal team has filed several motions to delay that trial. the defense has accused the judge of being biased. the jury pool tainted and the limited gag order he's under. unfair the court has rejected all of those claims. prosecutors say trump paid daniels to keep quiet about an...
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so we're going to donald trump just arrived at the courthouse in lower manhattan for the start of his criminal trial here in new york city. >> trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, which include allegedly concealing a hush payment to adult film actress stormy daniels just days before the 2016 election. he is the first president, past or present , to ever stand trial, and this is the first of four cases for trump and his legal team. trump is trying to juggle his legal battles at the same time he is running for president. i want to get right to abc's aaron katersky who is outside of the courthouse for us in lower manhattan, and aaron of course, we've been talking about how this is unprecedented, but just give us a sense of what you're seeing out there, what you're witnessing on the streets in manhattan, traffic was briefly halted. >> lindsay, pedestrian stopped in their tracks on the sidewalk as former president trump's motorcade pulled up. and he entered this courthouse to both cheers and boos from a small group of protesters gathered outside. helicopte
so we're going to donald trump just arrived at the courthouse in lower manhattan for the start of his criminal trial here in new york city. >> trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, which include allegedly concealing a hush payment to adult film actress stormy daniels just days before the 2016 election. he is the first president, past or present , to ever stand trial, and this is the first of four cases for trump and his legal team. trump is trying to...
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security is tight in lower manhattan ahead of the start of former president donald trump's criminal trial monday. trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments to actress stormy daniels. his legal team has filed several motions to delay that trial. the defense says accused the judge of being biased. the jury pool tainted and the limited gag order he's under. unfair for. the court has rejected all of those claims, and prosecutors say trump paid daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair, then tried to disguise it as legal payments to former lawyer michael cohen. >> the defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true. >> hundreds of potential jurors have been summoned. it could take a week to seat 12 jurors and six alternates. trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges. four people were rescued from a capsized boat in the san francisco bay this morning. the sfpd marine unit teamed up with the coast guard to reach them about three miles off the coast of ocean beach. all were expected to be oka
security is tight in lower manhattan ahead of the start of former president donald trump's criminal trial monday. trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments to actress stormy daniels. his legal team has filed several motions to delay that trial. the defense says accused the judge of being biased. the jury pool tainted and the limited gag order he's under. unfair for. the court has rejected all of those claims, and prosecutors say trump paid daniels to keep quiet...
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trial from one prospective juror, who was excused a pool of new yorkers being questioned in a lower manhattan court for a second day as lawyers tried to determine which of them should help decide. >> donald trump's fate in his historic hush money trial. multiple jurors now seated kara mcghee went through questioning but was excused because of scheduling conflicts with her job. >> i don't like him. i don't approve of what he did as president, but. but the right to a fair trial is extremely important. >> prosecutors and defense attorneys asking potential jurors things like what do you make of trump and how their social media might influence their opinions? the former president ordered to be in court at times looking directly at the jury box, even smirking when one man said he's read trump's books. prosecutors are telling them no one is suggesting you can't be a fair juror because you've heard of donald trump, adding, we don't expect you to have been living under a rock for the last eight years or the last 30 years, some pledging to give trump a fair shake. one man saying feelings are not facts
trial from one prospective juror, who was excused a pool of new yorkers being questioned in a lower manhattan court for a second day as lawyers tried to determine which of them should help decide. >> donald trump's fate in his historic hush money trial. multiple jurors now seated kara mcghee went through questioning but was excused because of scheduling conflicts with her job. >> i don't like him. i don't approve of what he did as president, but. but the right to a fair trial is...
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yesterday, five others seated today as trump arrived at the courthouse in manhattan this morning, he sounded off about the judge's limited gag order on the case, prohibiting him from making statements about witnesses, jurors and individual prosecutors in the case. other than d.r. bragg. >> the gag order has to come off. i should be allowed to speak every time i come out to speak to you. i want to be open because we did absolutely nothing wrong inside the courtroom. >> trump looking on as those prospective alternates, answered the questionnaire one by one, with some jurors revealing loose connections to trump and others surrounding the case. one woman, who said her father was a friend of former republican presidential candidate chris christie, broke down crying during questioning, saying, quote, this is so much more stressful than i thought it would be. she was excused from serving a jury of 12. seven men and five women have already been sworn in to decide the outcome of the first criminal trial of a former president. together, the jurors will decide whether trump is guilty of falsify
yesterday, five others seated today as trump arrived at the courthouse in manhattan this morning, he sounded off about the judge's limited gag order on the case, prohibiting him from making statements about witnesses, jurors and individual prosecutors in the case. other than d.r. bragg. >> the gag order has to come off. i should be allowed to speak every time i come out to speak to you. i want to be open because we did absolutely nothing wrong inside the courtroom. >> trump looking...
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. >> a pool of new yorkers being questioned in a lower manhattan court for a second day, as lawyers tried to determine which of them should help decide donald trump's fate in his historic hush money trial. multiple jurors now seated kara mcghee went through questioning but was excused because of scheduling conflicts with her job. >> i don't like him. i don't approve of what he did as president, but the right to a fair trial is extremely important. >> prosecutors and defense attorneys asking potential jurors things like, what do you make of trump and how their social media might influence their opinions? the former president ordered to be in court at times looking directly at the jury box, even smirking when one man said he's read trump's books. prosecutor is telling them no one is suggesting you can't be a fair juror because you've heard of donald trump, adding we don't expect you to have been living under a rock for the last eight years or the last 30 years, some pledging to give trump a fair shake. one man saying feelings are not facts. so long as we get those 12 and six individuals who
. >> a pool of new yorkers being questioned in a lower manhattan court for a second day, as lawyers tried to determine which of them should help decide donald trump's fate in his historic hush money trial. multiple jurors now seated kara mcghee went through questioning but was excused because of scheduling conflicts with her job. >> i don't like him. i don't approve of what he did as president, but the right to a fair trial is extremely important. >> prosecutors and defense...
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and just as jury selection wrapped up a horrific scene unfolded outside the manhattan criminal courthouse. a man set himself on fire in the park across the street after throwing anti-government pamphlets into the air. the new york fire department says his injuries are critical. a spokesperson for the court system says it won't impact the timeline of the former president's trial. donald trump is accused of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. abc news chief washington correspondent jonathan karl joined us earlier to break it all down. hi, john. good to have you with us. hey thank you for having me. lots of developments today in the trump hush money trial. look. jonathan, some experts thought seating a jury could take weeks, but they did it in just four days. is that surprisingly quick? >> it certainly surprised me. this came together really quickly, and it's quite a cross section of new york. if you look at the basic outlines of who this jury is, you've got your 12 jurors, your six alternates. the real mess
and just as jury selection wrapped up a horrific scene unfolded outside the manhattan criminal courthouse. a man set himself on fire in the park across the street after throwing anti-government pamphlets into the air. the new york fire department says his injuries are critical. a spokesperson for the court system says it won't impact the timeline of the former president's trial. donald trump is accused of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to adult film star stormy...
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i am the executive director of the adam society at the manhattan institute. and on behalf of the manhattan, it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's discussion with abigail shrier and her new book, bad therapy. the kids aren't growing up. abigail shrier has long been raising the alarm and troubling new trends. the development of our children. her book, irreversible damage of the siren call of transgender among teenage girls. this new book, an investigation the mental health industry promises to be equally important to parents and to all who care about the development of the next generation. as many here know, manhattan institute is an organization dedicated to keeping america and its great cities, prosperous, safe and free. to our magazine city journal. and with gatherings like this, the manhattan institute amplifies and fearless voices like abigail's that stand up to conventional wisdom, to today's most pressing challenges. we are grateful to, our supporters and friends here with us this evening for your engagement in our community and for your support that
i am the executive director of the adam society at the manhattan institute. and on behalf of the manhattan, it is my pleasure to welcome to tonight's discussion with abigail shrier and her new book, bad therapy. the kids aren't growing up. abigail shrier has long been raising the alarm and troubling new trends. the development of our children. her book, irreversible damage of the siren call of transgender among teenage girls. this new book, an investigation the mental health industry promises...
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and he has a park named for him in manhattan as well. good evening. my my my name is mrs. tibbets. it is a civil war. general tibbets and i have a question. in 1863, london had already the metro station. but here it was the war. the civil. because the industrialization we've was growing in the world this way here in in america, it was reason of the civil war. now don't make from slaves workers for industrialization of the country. what is your opinion. are you asking me if i think slavery was the cause of the war? yes, i'm. i missed. i missed the nuances of the question because industrial. why when a slaves receive freedom they could be active in the industrialization of the country. right and because the technology technology in the europe in london for example were more actives and here that's why may be the reason of the war was to attract more people more hands to for industrialization of the country. well i don't think the reason for the civil war but it's a result of the civil war for sure. and i think lincoln was concerned about what black labor would do and he was he believ
and he has a park named for him in manhattan as well. good evening. my my my name is mrs. tibbets. it is a civil war. general tibbets and i have a question. in 1863, london had already the metro station. but here it was the war. the civil. because the industrialization we've was growing in the world this way here in in america, it was reason of the civil war. now don't make from slaves workers for industrialization of the country. what is your opinion. are you asking me if i think slavery was...
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. >> he also predicts that manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has some surprises in store. >> credibility is one part of the trial. you've talked about that. there c word that comes up is cooperation. what can you tell us about that? is this a stronger case when it comes to cooperation then people understand on the outside? >> if it wasn't, i sure you and your listeners alvin bragg and his team of prosecutors would never have brought this case. >> you think we will be surprised by some of the corroborating evidence? >> i do. >> back with me are melissa and john. let's tackle the latest news of the day, trump saying seemingly defended lee that he would testify. can you paint a picture of the disaster that would be for him. >> it's unorthodox for any criminal defendant to take the stand in his or her own defense because again, any criminal trial, the burden is on the government to prove the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. any kind of doubt can be room for a jury to acquit, so the defendant doesn't have to do anything. the burdens on the prosecution so giving the prosecution an o
. >> he also predicts that manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has some surprises in store. >> credibility is one part of the trial. you've talked about that. there c word that comes up is cooperation. what can you tell us about that? is this a stronger case when it comes to cooperation then people understand on the outside? >> if it wasn't, i sure you and your listeners alvin bragg and his team of prosecutors would never have brought this case. >> you think we will...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on this trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind and no respecter of persons. this is a trashed case, there is no crime and if there is any potential for a verdict they should vote not guilty. >> that was republican congressman and vice presidential short list are byron donald yesterday despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to try to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. conservative media personality did something similar. a step further writing to his followers that if you're a trump supporter in new york city who is a part of the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and then refuse to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case of you hung jury. it's the most patriotic thing you could possibly do. the patriotism is questionable the legality is not. this case is not about politics whether you love trump or loathe him, no one should be trying to tamper with the
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on this trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind and no respecter of persons. this is a trashed case, there is no crime and if there is any potential for a verdict they should vote not guilty. >> that was republican congressman and vice presidential short list are byron donald yesterday despite having no involvement in the case...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on the trial, please do the right thing for the country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind. this is a trash case. there is no crime here and if there is a potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was a vice presidential short list are yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. clay travis did something further, writing to his followers, quote, if you are a trump supporter who is a part of the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and refused to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case the you hung jury, it is the most patriotic thing you can do. the patriotism is questionable but the legality is not. this case is not about electrics. whether you love or loathe trump nobody should try to tamper with the jury. it is about whether or not trump committed a set of crimes. given the defendant, the worry that somebody could be seated in the jury
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on the trial, please do the right thing for the country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind. this is a trash case. there is no crime here and if there is a potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was a vice presidential short list are yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to influence the jury from outside the...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that maye sit on thi trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody's allowed to have their political viewpoints, but the law is supposed to be law and no respective of persons. this is trash case. there is no crime here, and if there's any potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was republicanld congressman and trump vice president short lister byron donalds just yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case, donalds was using his platform to try to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. his followers on social media that, quote, if you're a trump support rt in new york city who is part of the the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and then refuse to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case via hung jury. it's the most patriotic thing you could possibly do. the patriotism is questionable. this case is about whether or not donald trump committed a specific series of crimes. given who the defendant is the worry someone seated on the jury with a strong bias on
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that maye sit on thi trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody's allowed to have their political viewpoints, but the law is supposed to be law and no respective of persons. this is trash case. there is no crime here, and if there's any potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was republicanld congressman and trump vice president short lister byron donalds just yesterday. despite having no involvement...
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we would strike everybody in manhattan. it's crazy, when you think about it. he would be happy to do that. it would take the entire year, next year, and the year after that. but he had to sit there. but he, but that's classic donald trump. donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him, and if they do apply to him, then it's unfair, and that's, that's his whole shtick. >> i mean, so far, it really feels like, and you wrote to this in the atlantic, that this is kind of proceeding at pace, and an almost humdrum fashion, with the exception of these outbursts, and i do have to ask you about this, because judge merchan has not been playing around with this gag order, right? and we know that, i think it was a few hours ago, trump shared, reposted on truth social this claim from jesse watters of the fox. they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury, so sayest jesse watters. does that run up to the line of, of violating the gag order? does that flirt with it, or is that fair game? >> it's not fair game, because
we would strike everybody in manhattan. it's crazy, when you think about it. he would be happy to do that. it would take the entire year, next year, and the year after that. but he had to sit there. but he, but that's classic donald trump. donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him, and if they do apply to him, then it's unfair, and that's, that's his whole shtick. >> i mean, so far, it really feels like, and you wrote to this in the atlantic, that this is kind of proceeding at...
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would you strike everybody in manhattan? it's crazy. >> yes. >> he would not have to do that. it would take the entire year in the next year and the year after that but he would have to sit there. but that is classic donald trump donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him and if they do apply to him than it is unfair and that is his whole stick. >> so far it really feels like, and you wrote to this in the atlantic. it is like perceiving apace in an almost humdrum fashion with the exception of these outbursts. i do have to ask you about this because judge marchand has not been playing around with this. i think it was a few hours ago, trump shared, reposted on truth social, this claim from jesse watters of fox. they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. so saith jesse watters. does that run up to the line of violating the gag order? does that flirt with it were is that fair game? >> it is not for game because it is a lie. there is no evidence to support it. if you are referring to specific individuals and trying to
would you strike everybody in manhattan? it's crazy. >> yes. >> he would not have to do that. it would take the entire year in the next year and the year after that but he would have to sit there. but that is classic donald trump donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him and if they do apply to him than it is unfair and that is his whole stick. >> so far it really feels like, and you wrote to this in the atlantic. it is like perceiving apace in an almost humdrum fashion...
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people in manhattan can't be fair to me even though he's spent his entire life in new york until relatively recently. >> well, independent of just trying to poison the well, which is no small thing, it also could be -- at some point could be contrued as this goes on and the jury is finally selected as a form of intimidation that puts the juror's lives in dangers to get trump, my question to you is merchan, he has uttered i believe at some point the suggestion jail time could be a part of this if trump violates the gag order. do you think there's any universe in which that happens? >> yeah, i think it's possible. i think it's possible because he does not know boundaries. boundaries have to be explained to him, and he has to actually believe boundaries apply to him. i think before that happens, judge mer. chan is going to be very explicit about it to say, okay, you've done this, this is it. next time bring your toothbrush. >> wow. you've seen merchan in action. do you feel -- that is going to take an extraordinary amount of fortitude to even consider doing something like that to a former pres
people in manhattan can't be fair to me even though he's spent his entire life in new york until relatively recently. >> well, independent of just trying to poison the well, which is no small thing, it also could be -- at some point could be contrued as this goes on and the jury is finally selected as a form of intimidation that puts the juror's lives in dangers to get trump, my question to you is merchan, he has uttered i believe at some point the suggestion jail time could be a part of...
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how long have you been in manhattan? these are reasonable and important questions that i have gotten from every juror whether i was a prosecutor or a criminal defense attorney. it is the needs by wish you visit this later on and other people can figure out who that person is you are trying to protect so the integrity of the justice process can exist. you exploited selfishly on the pulpit outside the courtroom. >> could they use that as grounds for appeal? we're picking this jury with one hand tied behind our back. we didn't have all the information. >> they are getting the information. they are getting those questions and answers. that is not the issue. what is being done is it affects the prosecution. they are getting a number but other than that they're getting information and they are being allowed to ask the questions so as i have seen, there is no pellet issue that they are going to turn around. they were certainly try but this is being done fairly. >> outside the courtroom. ankush, when we talk about jurors who, we
how long have you been in manhattan? these are reasonable and important questions that i have gotten from every juror whether i was a prosecutor or a criminal defense attorney. it is the needs by wish you visit this later on and other people can figure out who that person is you are trying to protect so the integrity of the justice process can exist. you exploited selfishly on the pulpit outside the courtroom. >> could they use that as grounds for appeal? we're picking this jury with one...
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. >> this is a manhattan jury. it went 87% for biden. >> one said i don't think i can vote for trump. >> a video that donald trump posted. what vaughn was talking about the former juror number one the one that asked to be released from the trial because she said that what was written meant that she could no longer be fair. defending donald trump's process is to under mine the judicial system. trump's lawyers tried to get an emergency state from an appeals court. argueing there's no possible way for trump to get a fair trial in manhattan. the response from the district attorney alvin braggs office was simple, what the last week has shown is the jury selection has worked. he continued, 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 end quote. the appeals court judge agreed and quickly rejected trump's request. right now the good news is amongst all the ruckus, the judicial system has not bent to trump's attacks. despite what he sa
. >> this is a manhattan jury. it went 87% for biden. >> one said i don't think i can vote for trump. >> a video that donald trump posted. what vaughn was talking about the former juror number one the one that asked to be released from the trial because she said that what was written meant that she could no longer be fair. defending donald trump's process is to under mine the judicial system. trump's lawyers tried to get an emergency state from an appeals court. argueing...
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they have to live in manhattan so we are not talking about a long commute. you are not sequestering them. they are not staying at a hotel but you are protecting them during the trial. >> what, in your opinion, how did it go, the jury selection? we got it done inside of a week. it seemed to go with relative haste. this people who were not going to be jurors were dismissed quickly. what was your sense of it as you were sitting there watching it questioning >> donald trump's opportunity, had the opportunity to go and use their challenges to eliminate several potential jurors they watched. donald trump over the course of the next six, seven weeks will become very familiar with the faces of those 12 jurors and 6 alternates in their. when it comes to donald trump in a courtroom, over the last year, he has become quite familiar with one, not only from the civil fraud trial but we have to go back to the e jean carroll trial in january of 2024. there has been a jury that is heard testimony, granted it was three minutes of testimony from donald trump and they in janua
they have to live in manhattan so we are not talking about a long commute. you are not sequestering them. they are not staying at a hotel but you are protecting them during the trial. >> what, in your opinion, how did it go, the jury selection? we got it done inside of a week. it seemed to go with relative haste. this people who were not going to be jurors were dismissed quickly. what was your sense of it as you were sitting there watching it questioning >> donald trump's...
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days later in a manhattan courthouse he was arraigned. he has plead not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analysis said there is no case. there's no case. >>> where are they now? the key players in oj simpson's murder trial that unfolded nearly 30 years ago. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act. i'm not trying to scare you. i'm empowering you... to get real with your health care provider. talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack or death. -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do it my wa
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what we hear about manhattan d.a. alvin bragg, a coauthor of this new article from the new york times, next. t. students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ (vo) verizon small business days are coming. so when minds grow, april 22nd to the 28th. get a free tech check. and special offers and deals. don't miss out. partner with our experts today. all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. look at how it absorbs all the liquid. oh my gosh! and locking it right on in. look at that! totally absorbed. i got to get some always discreet. >>> monday, the first criminal trial american present is underway in new york and the first prosecutor to file the charges is about to become a household name. a new article on the new york times magazine profiles manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. starting next week he will try to convince a jury that donald trump attempted to defraud voters and t
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their belief is that because everybody here in manhattan has an opinion about donald trump and the majority of residents don't like the guy, they'll try to explore that and strike as many of the jurors they have a negative opinion for cause. >> lisa's point about dismissals. you write those that trump and his team will want would include a younger black men and white working class men. in particular public employees. like police officers, firefighters and sanitation workers. what's the strategy behind that? >> i think they're looking for people that, you know, would be likely to be sympathetic to former president donald trump. through new york times reporting, that's how we determined some of the preferences. and i think that it must be through internal studies polling about who may be more sympathetic. they're also looking for people who have had troubles of their own with the criminal justice system. certainly no one can relate to what the former president is about to experience, but people do come into jury service having a less than positive experience with the criminal justice system.
their belief is that because everybody here in manhattan has an opinion about donald trump and the majority of residents don't like the guy, they'll try to explore that and strike as many of the jurors they have a negative opinion for cause. >> lisa's point about dismissals. you write those that trump and his team will want would include a younger black men and white working class men. in particular public employees. like police officers, firefighters and sanitation workers. what's the...
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lawyers in the manhattan criminal court trial tomorrow will begin this very critical process of whittling hundreds of potential jurors down to 12 and six alternates. what does that process look like? >> it's good to be wiki with you. it's a uniquely american process were average citizens will be brought in and will be asked if they can judge the case based on the evidence of the law or if they have total bias and anyone that says i'm biased, i will never vote against donald trump are gone and of the lawyers will get to questions and they will not be able to ask the jurors how they voted but you can get with her other ways and say what kind of shows and podcasts and networks unit listen to and where do you get your news and you can pretty much find out a lot by asking a bunch of questions that tiptoe around the political questions and then the lawyers will be able to strike people and hear someone who says i'm related to someone on the defense team will there gone or they can also strike people for what -- for any reason as long as it's not a bad reason. and if i can sense this person is a
lawyers in the manhattan criminal court trial tomorrow will begin this very critical process of whittling hundreds of potential jurors down to 12 and six alternates. what does that process look like? >> it's good to be wiki with you. it's a uniquely american process were average citizens will be brought in and will be asked if they can judge the case based on the evidence of the law or if they have total bias and anyone that says i'm biased, i will never vote against donald trump are gone...
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the manhattan district attorney and his team are the prosecutors. harvard educated democrat and former assistant attorney general of new york and on december 6 2022, the da secure the conviction of the trump corporation and the payroll corporation for conspiracy, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records. on march 30, 2023, donald trump was indicted by the da and the manhattan court. days later, he was arraigned. >>> republicans are selling it but who's buying it? why some are calling for the u.s. to attack iran, next. >>> we condemned the attack and it's great to see bipartisan leadership. >> clearly israel has been attacked by iran and we and others including the president said israel has the right to protect itself. >> it demonstrates how it is astonishing that we are not standing firmly with israel and there should never be any kinds of conditions. >> what's important is that we stand with israel. it has never been more important. >> you see that break and let news as lawmakers on both sides of i also support for israel. this just in, p
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. >> my colleague, yasmin vossoughian is on the campaign trail and is covering the trial from the manhattan courthouse. welcome. walk us through yesterday's dramatic developments and what we can expect next week. >> reporter: i'm at the rally right now. yesterday was incredibly historic. they empaneled 12 jurors and 6 alternates as well. but outside of the courthouse, that's where all of the drama unfolded. this morning, the full jury with 12 people and 6 alternates officially sworn in to hear the hush money trial of donald trump but with a chaotic and disturbing scene friday just across the scene from the courthouse putting everyone on edge. video capturing a man setting himself on fire in the park area reserved for protesters. bright orange flames engulfing his body shortly after. >> i heard someone scream he's going to set himself on fire. i turn around and i saw a man dump liquid on himself and he immediately lit himself with a lighter. >> police were able to extinguish the blaze in several minutes before an ambulance took him to the hospital in critical condition. his motive was unclea
. >> my colleague, yasmin vossoughian is on the campaign trail and is covering the trial from the manhattan courthouse. welcome. walk us through yesterday's dramatic developments and what we can expect next week. >> reporter: i'm at the rally right now. yesterday was incredibly historic. they empaneled 12 jurors and 6 alternates as well. but outside of the courthouse, that's where all of the drama unfolded. this morning, the full jury with 12 people and 6 alternates officially sworn...
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joyce, donald trump is contending he cannot get a fair trial in manhattan. of what you saw in the jury selection process this week, can he? >> reporter: this was a fast jury process. some folks have been suggesting it might take a couple of weeks. instead, it just took days. i think this was a fair process but it is a legitimate concern when you are donald trump and a public figure, can you get a fair jury? what we saw here was jurors who had some sort of anti-trump view self-selecting off of this jury under the process that judge merchan set up. so by the time the lawyers were questioning jurors, there were as many folks in the room who were likely to express a pro trump view as otherwise. at the end of the day, what the judge was asking jurors to do, which is what juries are supposed to do, tell them they can set aside biases that they have and decide the case based only on the evidence that they heard in the courtroom. that is what each of these 12 jurors and six alternates agreed that they could do. >> the jury is home for the weekend. they have time to
joyce, donald trump is contending he cannot get a fair trial in manhattan. of what you saw in the jury selection process this week, can he? >> reporter: this was a fast jury process. some folks have been suggesting it might take a couple of weeks. instead, it just took days. i think this was a fair process but it is a legitimate concern when you are donald trump and a public figure, can you get a fair jury? what we saw here was jurors who had some sort of anti-trump view self-selecting...
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ready to deliver not only part of his defense if he decides to take the stand but also likely to attack manhattan d.a.s office and their case here. >> the other hat you are wearing is being outside of the courtroom all week during the jury selection. what were some of the biggest takeaways for you with opening statements set for monday? >> reporter: emotion. many of the potential jurors understanding the gravity of the situation of the trial they were going to oversee and eventually decide the possible fate of the former president of the united states and the presumptive republican nominee for president. there were jurors, for instance, that were seated on the first day who came back the next day and said i slept on it and thought about it but i cannot be impartial. if you ever part of our coverage one of the first questions that judge juan merchan asked before giving the questionnaire, can you be impartial? folks that raise their hands actually left the courtroom . there were other folks that felt like they could be impartial. when thinking further about it, they felt as if they could not bring
ready to deliver not only part of his defense if he decides to take the stand but also likely to attack manhattan d.a.s office and their case here. >> the other hat you are wearing is being outside of the courtroom all week during the jury selection. what were some of the biggest takeaways for you with opening statements set for monday? >> reporter: emotion. many of the potential jurors understanding the gravity of the situation of the trial they were going to oversee and eventually...