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but hamas appears to be indicating that it will not budge any further saying that there are still other demands that need to be addressed that they say israel has not yet to do well can you give us a quick >> update, jeremy, on the situation inside gaza, right now? >> well, if the israeli military is continuing to conduct a range of airstrikes in northern central and southern gaza. we have seen the israeli military now over the course of the last week operating inside al shifa hospital, they say that they have detained hundreds of suspected militants and that they have killed nearly 200 hamas and palestinian islamic jihad operatives earlier today, we were able to confirm with one eyewitness that hamas and islamic jihad militants were indeed present inside shifa hospital before that >> so that military operation began, and indeed, it is still continuing >> jeremy diamond in >> jerusalem. thank you very >> much into our viewers.
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yet again, the former presiden t
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>> unfair or corrupt system. >> what is interesting today to >> watch the judge, judge juan merchan, who'll be overseeing this case. he made it pretty clear that any sort of political stunts need to stop at the courtroom door because one of the reasons that we were in court today not to begin the
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trial, but to have a hearing as we just trump's lawyers had accused the district attorney's office of prosecutorial misconduct, something the judge said was extremely serious and significant, accusing them of withholding documents, working with federal investigators to withhold documents from the trump team? but under questioning from the judge, it was clear that trump team really didn't have anything to support that. and the judge was clearly angry. he raised his voice and said, i cannot believe that you don't have a single citation. no case law, no evidence to support this accusation. he was clearly a shot across the bow, a warning not to try to score political points by making baseless the tax in this courtroom. but arik, as we've seen in the other two trump trials that we've covered here in new york over the past few months, trump can't help himself and often his lawyers cannot either. so this is going to be a challenge not only for the former precedent, but also for this judge. how do you rein this in? it will certainly be a campaign season. unlike any other >> that is, yes, indeed it will. that's for sure. paula. thank you, my friend.
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appreciate it. >> i've run now. erik larson, legal reporter for luneburg news and ryan goodman are outfront legal analysts around. let's start with just a couple of practical questions as we move into this. the fact that this is supposed to start on april 15th. jury selection is supposed to start. then what's the over-under on that? do you believe we're actually going to see this trial start april 15th? >> i think so. and i think the judge things so as well, one of his parting words to everybody in the courtroom was see you on the 15th even though the trump attorneys did say they're going to try one more last hfr to say that they want to postpone it. it doesn't look like it it's gonna be postponed. i think we're going to all be here together on tax day, april 15, when they open for jury selection tax, they also patriots de and massachusetts, very important for the marathon. donald trump said today, he would testify this is not the first time that we've heard that from donald trump. if you're his attorney, ryan, would you put the former president on sand? >> i would advise him mightily not to do that because generally speaking, defendants do not go in the stand, but he's not a very good witness or he wouldn't be very good witness in the box. he seemed to build out of control when he was in the deposition for e.
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jean carroll. as one example, there's actually an adverse >> prize me only because we've seen this sort of thing happened in the earlier trials that we've had so far with the e jean carroll defamation case, the new york attorney general case his lawyers clashing with
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the judge's at times, especially when trump has been on the witness stand so it actually it is not too surprising. his lawyers like to show him that they're earning their money by making these arguments, they made a big deal last week about saying that this evidence had been handed over to late. why had this happened? the judge today said to them, when did you request this evidence? when did you subpoena it? why didn't you do it months ago, the employees occasions sort of being that this delay strategy might have been intentional or at least that they were at fault. and the judge obviously shot it down. >> part of that and shooting it down to is also calling out what of donald trump's attorneys saying, hey, your formal federal prosecutor. and obviously paraphrasing here. and this is how you're presenting things, and this is the work you've done that i think says a lot and also raises questions for people about what can we expect from this judge at trial >> it's a great question and just to put the record straight and like the judge, the judge or what do you head to trial? he was the judge in the trump organization criminal trial and
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widely respected for the way in which he manages the courtroom and in fact, allen weisselberg, trump's former cfo, said of judge merchant that he showed them the utmost respect, understood their role as advocates. so this is a judge who is even killed, doesn't lose it in any sense. and here he was obviously quite upset very much with the lawyers and how they're making claims that were outrageous in a certain sense, needed to be supported because of how exceptionally they were criticizing the prosecutors, basically saying the prosecutors are engaged in a conspiracy of hiding evidence from them without any support. so i think this is a remarkable setting of the table for the trial by the judge who's well respective for being able to control this room, right. >> eric, see what this is. one and bringing now, we have made me rocha who is with us. the da in westchester county, new york, also former division chief for the sdny and many, you know, todd blanche very well. you worked together, was it surprising at all to you to see your former colleague called out in that way?
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>> well, i think it was appropriate >> the >> as brian, i think explained the defense here when beyond just saying, hey, we got a lot of documents and we need time to go through them, which of course is an appropriate argument and prosecutors always should be as transparent as possible and turn things over. but he really they the defense team really
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>> now let's take with you for me because i. want to get your take on what we saw from the appeals court today. so reducing this judgment to $175 million for that bond, i also found it interesting that the order basically said that there had been an order barring thank donald trump and his sons from running a business in new york, also from obtaining a loan from a financial institution in the state of new york. >> they put a >> pause on that. was that surprising at all to you that stay let me know in the sense that appeals courts do in general, things to >> preserve the status quo as much as possible until the merits of the case are rolled on. i mean, it probably everyone who has been following these cases knows that by now because we've seen that in other cases as well. but
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that's kind of a tried and true principle of appellate courts to preserve the status quo as much as possible because once there is harm, once there to a party, it's harder. you can't undo it
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dad died doing what he is >> space shuttle columbia have final flight and mirror sunday, april 7 at nih cnn >> new tonight, donald trump baselessly claiming the money he owes in the trump org fraud cases, part of a plot to hurt his presidential election campaign >> they have a lot of cash. >> you know, i do because you >> looked at my statements. i mean, you've been examining my statements for a long time and i have much more than that in cash. but i would also like to be able to use some of my cash to get elected. they don't want me to use my cash to get elected. they don't want that out front. now, david urban, former senior advisor to the trump campaign, and karen finney, former senior spokesperson for hillary clinton's campaign. nice to see you both tonight's are david. the last time the donald trump actually use his own money for his campaign was all the way back in 2016. it was far less than he had promised. not surprisingly, he began fundraising off of today's developments almost immediately calling this bond reduction a huge victory. but also warning now is not the time to
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celebrate he has to use some of his own money for that bond. right. but that's not just a hit to his bank account, david, it's also a hit, isn't it to his ego >> yeah. >> i would say >> erica, look, this is >> the trump organization is the crown jewels. this is what donald trump created. he created trump tower. all these properties, mar-a-lago and the t-shirt, james going after this is really, really kind of i don't want to say angers the president, but angers me. he sees that this is, this is a fraud with no fraud and so it really does make an angry so does that makes them angry? i found it interesting here and that the biden campaign was really quick to weigh in today, calling donald trump, quote, week and desperate, both as a man, as a candidate for president, trump is repeatedly invoked biden zain when he talks about his legal troubles, claiming without evidence of the president is somehow calling the shots here, even when it comes to state cases. this is karen, would you have advised the biden campaign to jump on this or is it better to
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stay away, especially given how donald trump likes to connect joe biden to his legal issues >> yeah. >> i >> think they took the >> opportunity today because it does as you pointed out, it cuts to the very heart of who donald trump believes so he is. and the image of himself that he is built over many decades. >> it >> also his statements today, he did sound weak because he sounded like he was actually affirming the charge in the case, which was he overinflate it his investments, therefore, he does not actually have the money and he is not interested in spending and he was own money. >> so i would say >> that normally with someone like trump, you would want to be
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>> a big bank. many of the banks are outside of this as you know, the biggest banks frankly are outside of our country. so you could do that, but i don't need to borrow money. i have a lot of money to be clear, the question wasn't about a bank. the question was specifically, would you ever accept money from a foreign government to pay the bond or your fines or any of your legal bills. his attorney telling cnn last week that he would not take money from a foreign
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government. do you believe david that is really off the table? >> yeah a clearly, you heard you heard the former president there say, no, i wouldn't do it. and any talked about how moos of the big banks are outside. i'm sure his mind skipped immediately to deutsche bank or his. he did lots of business in the past, so he clearly, clearly took it off the table. it's not gonna happen everybody can relax. president can trump is not going to be borrowing money from some foreign country is many people. what if he borrows money to pay the debt and then they'll be on the hook. what did he borrows money. he's not gonna do it. he said he's not going to do it. there's a meme going around now on on, on social media where he says how you're going to post the bond. and he says cash right? and so let's see what happens in ten days >> how many days are you putting on this? how long did you think until he pays up david >> how many days until he's got ten days daily till posted. is that what do i know? i know how many days he has what i'm saying is, when do you think
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simultaneously. so these are pictures actually out of los angeles. i believe he's those might be live pictures and then we also have pictures the of what's happening outside of his home in miami beach. >> both of >> those being searched were told both rates are being conducted by the department of homeland security. josh campbell is out front, so josh, one more. do we know about what these federal agents are actually looking for? >> yeah. erica, in that first video that we just showed there in los angeles, there's a key tell there and that is the agency that is leading the investigation in this rate, as you mentioned, this is the department of homeland security's homeland security investigation agency, which if people aren't familiar with, they are primary investigative arm of dhs typically involved in training hence, national criminal issues, but they also
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>> plus llamas carried out that attack three days after the terror group isis claimed responsibility. >> it also >> comes after the men allegedly behind that attack arrived in a russian court, heavily bruised, bandaged, bloodied, one of the middle. wheelchair, appearing unconscious this is images on social media also appear to show some of the men being tortured. fred pleitgen is out front search and rescue crews sift through the charred remains of the concert hall outside a sea of flight
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>> there's a furious putting knows how to play his game, he knows how to use this phalanx. now he is charming. the intelligence failure in an ammunition to a tags a west and not talk ukraine >> the fact that he finally acknowledged set that radical islamists were actually behind this attack was interesting. but he went on to continue claiming with no evidence that ukraine was still somehow involved. you've noted that russia is actually a top target for isis. why is that? >> well, there are several reasons why. one is that starting in 2015, the russians were involved directly in the war in syria backing the assad regime against a range of
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militant groups. one of them was isis so over the course of 2016, frankly through today, they've been involved in attacks against isis in syria. >> but >> we've also seen just because of the russians have conducted tax, sorry isis has conducted attacks against russia, the us, and all major governments in the region qian just because they consider these kinds of governments infidel. so we saw in 2022, isis-k, isis-khorasan conduct a major attack against the russian embassy in kabul. so they've been a target as an infidel regime for years when, we look at how this is playing out inside russia, i think it's really important to show what we're seeing from russian state media, which is of course >> following putin's lead, i want to play just a little bit of what folks are saying at this moment. >> what set up in a very simple way nowadays, it's ukraine.
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ukraine is a proxy force of american and british military and intelligence services. does anyone have any doubt as to who did this? >> so andre you know there's his grip on the narrative that we were just talking about that vladimir putin has there's been a significant crackdown on dissent and outside media, of course, since russia invaded ukraine you talk about the narrative that had been there in terms of central asia what about this persistent narrative of its all, all ill sort of stem from ukraine and the united states well it should be part of a broader narrative for the kremlin that russia is a besieged fortress, >> which has been under attack from the west for many, many years. and putin today, much on that vitac started at less than two forms, and then 14 basically claiming that the revolution and key was part of his fiercely against russia unfortunately, because of all this propaganda, lots of people in the country believes that
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and would accept that when we look at what is happening here, set this isis offshoot known as isis-k pulled off the attack. what are you hearing about their other ambitions? they're capabilities to conduct additional attacks like this? perhaps in western capitals. >> yeah, let's just say there is no evidence. zero zilch that ukraine has been involved in any way, shape, or form along these lines. in fact, quite the opposite
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terminals. even if that's trickier and contested areas? >> it's possible spacex important each terminal and they know who is who, but the problem is to identify extra owner of the account. mask is a big child. so it's it's important to talk to him and the fan him here because do some good decisions blind be not very good for everyone. >> musk's spacex and starling did not respond to requests for comment. they said previously they do business with the russian state or military. and if a sanction party uses starlink, we investigate the claim and take actions to deactivate the terminal if confirmed but as ukraine's other lifelines wobble or dry up space-based internet. his one they cannot afford to see slow louk to the russians or lose a tool. nick paton walsh, cnn, london i'll front next an
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folks to watch this series because it's so nuanced and complex and it didn't happen in just one instance. and i really don't think it was the initial intention of the organization i think the chuck was somebody who had his own limitations and he was a former alcoholic. he lead this organization and i think like many alcoholics who are in families, they go back to drinking and there's massive dysfunction. and as one of the character says, in the film, he just had a much bigger family to impact so
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>> his head shaving and then it led to more extreme behavior like forced abortions and vasectomy is and swapping partners but it happened over
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