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washington post did a survey finding 2-1 people viewed it about politics and not the law. really interesting to see where that goes. final point decision, desk head quoterrers put out a tweet and surveyed 296 polls found for the first time since they started engaging polling that donald trump has a more favorable view and you happen favorable view and 47.9 to 49.8. maybe candidates talk about housing. >> and used to hinge on if there was a conviction and one thing is politics with the conviction weighing less to those voters than before. we'll cover it all as we always do as we have all voices that count. yours as well. >> john: enj good afternoon, everyone. awaiting a news conference with
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the former president, donald trump. that'll be starting in a minute. he was handed a lifeline with the new york attorney general and good afternoon and new york city is where the action is there and i showed to you. good afternoon. >> sandra: hello, good afternoon, bill. i'm aishah huhsny in washington and both -- aishah in washington. donald trump spent most of the morning in a new york city courtroom today and legal team pushed to delay district attorney alvin bragg's hush money case against him. the judge however, bill, denied that request and ruled the case starts on april 15th. going straight to eric sean live outside of the new york supreme court. what are we expecting to hear from the former president in just a few moments? reporter: well, we expect a victory lap from the former president because the new york state appellate court handed him
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a big victory and a win in his case here in new york city dealing with his real estate fraud bond. the appellate court basically stopped new york state attorney general letitia james cold in her attempts to potentially try and seize any of trump's assets and attorney general has no need now or at least in the next week or so to do that after the appellate court cut the huge bond by more than 68%. that means that james will not have -- be necessary for her to try and seize any of mr. trump's assets or any of the real estate holdings. this is what the appellate court did. as you know, there was that appellate bond of $454 million that mr. trump was staring down as deadline to pay today, but the appellate court this morning said that if he pays $175 million over the next ten days, that will satisfy that for now so it hut as complete brakes on james' attempts to try and seize anything. the president during a court
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hearing here in the break in that say that he is honored that the appellate court made that issue and that he is going to put up the cash. >> it will be my honor to post and post whatever is necessary whether it be cash or security bonds it's a decision we respect and appreciate sr. much. reporter: he turned around and said cash and not as successful in this hearing today and had to deal with the stormy daniel hush money trial and the judge decided to actually set the date for this trial for april 15th. trump's attorneys are trying to delay that yet again. mr. trump faces 34 counts of business fraud dealing with the stormy daniels case and he's alleged to have paid the porn star money through the former mixer michael cohen in order to
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hide from the voters in the 2016 presidential election and the former president said he intends to appeal that ruling too. >> they decided to wait till now just to rig the election so i can't campaign. i will be appealing this. reporter: as it stands now, the very first trial in american history, criminal trial of a former president is set to kickoff in 21 days. aishah, back to you. ashley: now to the former president. let's listen in. >> this is all biden interference and it's a shame what's happening to our country and this is election
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interference. they're doing th things that hae never been done in this country and we've had nothing like it i've been able to find and happens a lot in third world countries, banana republics. if you look at what we just left, you had a case they're dieing to get it started. the judge cannot go faster and wants to get it start sod badly and there's tremendous corruption and mark pomerance was hillary clinton's lawyer or democrat national committee lawyer and wo worked with paul weiss and walked in and took over the district attorney's office. nobody has seen anything like that, to prosecute trump. they wouldn't do what he ped and he goes out and write as book long before any decisions were made. he write as book about it.
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the book gets published and everyone is reading the book and the judge said there's nothing wrong. bragg said the trial is dead. we can't do the trial. that was one of the problems and the jumped should have allowed that to happen. other issues like the radical left from the doj put into the state working with letitia james and then was put into the district attorney's office to run the trial against trump. that was done by biden also and they can't win the election because of the boarders and energy prices and because of inflation and afghanistan, worst and most embarrassing day in the history of our country. he wasn't win because of russia issue russia, russia and because of all the problems and you crane being attacked by -- ukraine being attacked by russia and can't win because of octobe,
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which he should have never allowed to happen and would have never happened if i was president and ukraine would have never been attacked if i was president, and wouldn't have inflation if i was president. we didn't have inflation. so so they do election interference and that's court cases and tie him up and take as much money as possible and i respect the appellate division for substantially reducing that ridiculous amount of money put on by a corrupt judge named engoron and he ought to be looked at, seriously looked at especially what he did with valuations. he's a fraudulent value way torr where he -- va evaluator and sas mar-a-lago is $18 million and experts in the business say it's worth three times that and he ought to be looked at and james also. she's like the puppet master of the judge. you know, our state, this state is losing tremendous prestige,
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it's losing the companies and losing the people that are fleeing and violent crime is nourishing. we can't flourishing. we can't have 25 and no city should have that. it's happening in other cities but not with the law fare. law fare they're doing is incredible. they could have done this in the case of the trial that we just left and every single one is run by biden and his thugs and they think they can get elected this way and it's backfiring i think. the people of this country understand it. it's backfiring and they're being run and so ridiculous of the cases and every one of them is ridiculous and you take a look at every one of them and say every one of them would make any difference and this is all weaponization of doj and fbi and they raided my house, violation and things called fourth amendment not allowed to do that and raided my house in florida
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in mar-a-lago and no notice, no nothing. they raided it. i can't believe it. nobody can believe it. and we'll see how it all works out in the end is and it's criminal where you were doing and it's in the country and you can't have an election in the middle of a political condition and super tuesday and after tuesday and we had lose every day and a couple of days ago and we wanted a record number, highest number recorded and middle of election right now and we're fighting crooked joe biden and worst president in the history of the country so far. he's let the country going to hell. the boarders, millions and millions coming in from prisoners and from mental institutions and terrorists and many people coming in from prisons and mental institutions and terrorists are coming into the country and this guy is letting him come in by the millions. i think we have 15 million
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people already and people don't say that already. i say it and i bet i'm right too. so we're going through this web assigned to and trying to knock out somebody's political opponent. and so far based on polls it's not working at all and people understand it and we have a man who just rule it had like the trial starting in 21 days or something and i don't know how you're going to have a trial that's going on right in the middle of an election and not fair. not fair. democrat judge and they're all trying to make it for them and having the effect and maybe some day it won't, i don't know. it's having a reverse effect and terrible, terrible thing and to do and they could have started this when i left office. it could have gone back three years more than that but i left office and all these started and starting in week with that court and two days or three days and
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wouldn't have mattered and over two days ago and should have never started and reading andy mctar think's piece and -- mccarthy's piece and turley's piece and legal scholars all over the place and it's a hoax and not even a crime and there's no crime. there is no crime. it's a sad day for this country. country when you have something like this. remember the words, should have been started. three years ago, if they were going to start it at all and you wouldn't be quibbling over weeks and days and hours. they wouldn't be quibbling at all. they never started it and you know why they didn't start it, they didn't know i'd be running and they didn't know how well i'd do. if i were not running or doing poorly like everyone else has done, they're all done and knocked out and going like joe biden and this wouldn't have been happening and none of the trials wouldn't have been happening and if i wasn't
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running, they wouldn't have been happening and it's a sad day and the appellate was there and it's a lot of money still but the judge is corrupt in my opinion and he's the most overturned judge and he's been overturned five dimes in this case alone. he ruled against me before knowing anything about the case and ruled against me and the case was all about damages and there were no damages and perhaps you'll get him to tell you about what took place in terms of the settlement negotiation and those weren't the numbers he was discussing. those weren't the numbers. it's a disgrace happening in the country. and getting our country back and we're getting our country back. it's going to happen and november 5 i believe the most important day in the history of our country and we'll get these people out of there and we'll seal up the boarders and as i say drill baby drill and getting energy cost down and get rid of the ridiculous electric car
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mandates so nobody has ever heard of anything so foolish and stupid. we'll bring crime back to law and order and we're going to get those words of law and order back and our cities are a disaster. greatly respect the decision of the appellate division and we'll abide by that and put up cash or bond very quickly, securities cash or bond. whatever it is. we'll put it up very quickly and we'll win the case. i'll have todd say a couple words and then we'll take a few questions or whatever it may be. >> thank you, president trump. as we say in court, we very much believe starting in trial in april or even starting in trial at any point before the election is completely unfair to president trump. it's completely unfair to the american people who are evaluating who they want to be the next president.
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we're going to continue, we're going to continue to fight, we're going to continue to do everything we can to defend president trump in that courtroom and like we said today, we believe that we have a tremendous amount of information now in our hands to help us do that. we feel the event that the judge held up today of april 15th is not a day we should go to trial. we're going to continue to fight. >> if you read the andy mccarthy article or jonathan turley or almost every single one of them, that's not even a crime. getting tried for something that's not a crime. at most it's a misdemeanor but there's no misdemeanor either. we have violent criminals murdering and killing people and drug dealers all over and they go free but go after trump when
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there's not even a crime. you see the number of people there. coangelo and he was the doj guy and he's a biden doj guy. why is he in the manhattan da's office trying to the case? that's in itself is a conflict. he's trying the case and that's called a conflict. remember whey told you about it, mark pomerance and bragg went nuclear. time goes by and all of a sudden they forget that but that's terrible. coangelo and pomerance and the judge said everything is fine. it's not fine to take a hillary clinton lawyer to prosecute me and he said it's fine and does it on the house. he does it without fee. i don't want any fee. i don't want any fee.
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our country has gone down a long way. cliff, you want to say something? >> we're very happy with the appellate decision today. >> i shouldn't have a trial. this is not a trial. it's not an act of criminality. we'll be appealing right now. i can tell you that. we did nothing wrong just like i did nothing wrong in the other case. my financial statements were conservative, low and not high. he valued mar-a-lago at a tiny fraction of what it is. he's a fraud and created a fraud to help his narrative and her narrative. because he does whatever she wants. the judge is really what he's done is fraudulent. he made mar-a-lago, you know it very well, maggie, he made mar-a-lago into $18 million. i had many offers and said i'll give you $19. okay.
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half of the living room is worth more than that. worth a 50 to 100 times that. he's wacked out or dishonest. probably both. he's a disgrace to the system and i think that new york state was helped a lot today by the decision. i'll give you an example of truth social doing very well and the new york stock exchange want it is very badly and the people are upset about it. the top person is mortified. can't believe it. he said i'm losing business of new york because people don't want to be in new york and they done want to go to the new york stock exchange so you can ask them about it. you know, how can you do that? i'd love to go in the new york
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stock exchange and it'd be a big thing. that'd be nice but people aren't going now because of what's happening in new york. they don't want to be attacked bay thug like this horrible attorney general and the worst in the whole country. we'll decide about truth social and just an example how this is hurting new york and new york state. >> give more detail of the timing you're securing the bond and how are you planning to pay the bond? >> as i said, i have a lot of cash. you know i do you've looked at my statements and you've been examining them for a long time and i have much more than n that in cash. i'd 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 or want me taking cash to use for the campaign. they looked at it and this judge looked and he's part of the whole deal and he's such a disgrace for the city. the most overturned judge.
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this judge has been overturn the five times now. i have a lot of cash and a great company. to think they want to go after a company, this is a great company. a company that's doing very well. i've got very low debt on buildings. like this building, i have very low debt on this building and most very low debt and most clubs i have no debt. look at greatest assets. i have no debt. i didn't even include the brand value. the brand value i became president because of the brand let's say, but the brand value is one of the most valuable brand values and i think -- i wouldn't swap for any other brand in the world. trump. i don't put anything down for it. very conservative statements and the way they made them look bad is by valuing mar-a-lago at $18 million instead of the real value, which was at least 50 to maybe 100 times more.
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think of that. this is the fraud. the people of the new york stock exchange are very fine people and they're not happy. >> you mentioned the financing $500 million and campaign and the bond's been reduced, will you start putting money in your campaign? >> yeah, yeah, well, first of all, it's none of your business but i might start doing that . i don't have to sell anything because it's a phenomenal company. i built a phenomenal company. some day they'll report that. i built a phenomenal company and a rot of cash and why should i
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let a crooked judge give $450 million and that allows me to spend very little money on my campaign. if i so choose. i'll be spending money on my campaign. i might spend a lot of money on my campaign. but i should have that option and a crooked judge shouldn't say we're having you post a bond to pay the money on the campaign and so we're gratified by the opinion today. the only thing that solves that problem is when i win. you'll have to win because no company is going to be able to pay that and it's a scam, >> paying the bonds and fines. >> i don't do that. i think you'd be allowed that and i don't know and the banks
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outside of this as you know. the biggest banks are outside of our country and you could do that but i don't need to borrow money. i have a lot of money. i built a great company. but i don't want a crooked horrible judge engoron and the most obnoxious and worst attorney general in the whole country. she did it for political reasons. go back and take a look at her ads, we'll stop trump. she knows nothing about me. i'd never heard of her. she was advertising and took ads saying we'll stop trump. we'll stop him. stop him. vicious. i said, boy, that's a bad one. then i look and she got elected. then she tried to do it with the governor. went after the current governor, who's much more talented than she s. went after the current governor and was very nasty and polled at about 3%.
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she polled at nothing and after six or seven weeks she pulled out of the race. she ran for governor on what she was doing to me. she thought that would work. it didn't work. it's very important this is a time when businesses have a choice to go to a place including other countries. they don't have to stay here but they can go to a lot of other others and people going to texas, tennessee, north carolina, south carolina and there's a lot of competition and you shouldn't be persecuting people that have done a great job. i paid $300 million approximately over the years in taxes here. $300 million, that's a lot of money and you'll lose those people and all that tax money. >> do you plan to testify -- >> which hearing? >> the trial hearing. >> i don't know how you can have
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a trial in the middle of a presidential election and this is again a biden trial. these are all biden trials because colangelo works for biden. they take a guy from doj and put into the attorney general's office and manhattan da's office to go after president trump. these are all biden trials. i don't know that you'll have it. i think we'll get court rulings. >> would you testify though? >> i would testify, i didn't do anything wrong. i have problem. >> could it cost you the election? >> could make me more popular because the people know it's a scam. it's a biden trial. this is a biden trial. co >> they don't have good
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member reigns leadings but colangelo from the doj was put there to go after trump. and today he stood up and took over the whole office. he's been running the whole thing. he's been signing the letters and doing things for a long time. i don't know if biden knows what's happening. he probably does. but this is all done by biden and the thugs. the ones that work for biden. it's a bad thing and very dangerous for our country. thank you all very much. thank you. >> aishah: former president trump there at 40 wall street trump tower, one of those buildings and properties that
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could have been seized as early as today by ag letitia james just making remarks and lengthier remarks taking questions after finding out a stunning decision by the appeals court in new york to reduce his bond by a whopping 60%. he said he was grateful for the appeals court decision and the appellate division was fair, he said. and he said, bill, this kind of stuff happens in third world countries. best of my recollections yes, i picked up on the respect for the appellate court decision. in regards to the other trial, alvin bragg said three weeks to the trial suggesting it's a rush job. there's a lot to get to and we have our a team here to do exactly that. jonathan turley and andy mccarthy are with us now. well, turley and mccarthy, your
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names were invoked several times and i want to start with you, andy, we found the article to which he was referring. if it's the wrong one, tell us. it was dated march 23 so about a week ago. >> over the weekend. >> bill: bragg falsifies documents over trump. explain this. >> taking an hour to flush out all the problems wrong with this case but it's ironic that trump is being charged by bragg with falsifying his business records when i think the premise of this prosecution is a falsification. that is bragg is saying he's running a falsified business records prosecution and what he's trying to do is enforce federal campaign finance law, which he doesn't have any authority to do and he was being
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transparent and the indictment came out and playing the cards close to the vest from the beginning and he doesn't want to come out and say what he's trying to do is something that the justice department and the federal election commission, which are the two federal brock seizure disorderses that are authorized to enforce the campaign finance laws, they looked at this case with respect to trump and elected not to bring enforcement action because this isn't a campaign finance matter, i don't think. bragg is going on the premise that it is, and that somehow trump won the 2016 election on account of it. he doesn't really have a statute to hang his hat on in new york for that. he's trying to enforce federal law. >> aishah: jonathan turnovers andly, he's gotten a lifeline now and hear the relief in his voice and he's got ten days now to pay
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$175 million, which he can absolutely come up with. the court found that he engaged in years of fraud, james said, and that the judgment, the $464 million judgment plus interest against trump still stands here so what's next after he pays the $175 because the appeals court could come back and reject his appeal. >> that's right. the problem with the original trial decision is really twofold. one is did he engage in fraud and the real estate market is rather infamous for undervaluing and overvaluing and that's when it cops to loans and taxes and ubiquitous problem in the area. let's assume that there was over
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or undervaluations that occurred here and the question is the penalty and adds a new problem because the judge showed no restraint at all and just imposed a figure that most of us believe is absurd. when you drill down on the figure and there's nothing there. there's a lot of speculation and since you didn't have anyone that lost a dime since the so-called victims wanted to get new laws for trump after the corporation. this is grotesque in size and it does raise constitutional issues and the court of appeals has to look at not just ultimately and a couple of appeals and these are been divided up and you have the amerri bowl tis issues going before the court and i can't imagine this penalty being sustained by the appellate court. it was excessive and i do
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believe that engoron had to know that by adopting such a huge figure it would have been difficult for trump to appeal his decision without selling property. >> bill: so, carrie, we move from $460 million to $175 million. you were on the air saying the appeals court could make this right, do you think they did? >> it's a step in the right direction and the court's need to put forth a semblance of fairness and the decision of keeping it with the public being assured that they're operating in their way and appearance is very important here so i take some hope in the fact that the court shocks the conscious and
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valuation at its heart is subjective and it's an analogy i've used many times on air and if i wanted to buy a pair of ruby red glittery slippers and pay $40 for them, i could. if i wanted to pay the same slippers that were worn by dorothy in the wizard of oz, they're worth $40,000. it illustrates how much people are paying for something is largely subjective sports grill specific to taste and what's happening contextually and for them to impose the judgment against president trump in the first place and hanging on obscure law never applied to season in this way with no victims and at the heart it's subjective, it's alarming. >> aishah: andy, this sun precedented case and no one has seen anything like this come through the new york courts the way that letitia james campaigned by targeting trump and the way she's gone after him
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and seen sound byte after sound byte and video snippets of him and how strong is this and the appeals and moving forward and the next question and how strong is the case? can you walk us through it? >> it's very strong and it's one of the reasons that kerri colluded to this fine and it's subjective and looking at this and the case with no fraud victims and in fact these sophisticated financial actors had business again with president trump if they had gotten the opportunity to do it. $454 million with accruing interest at a rate of about $112,000 a day. the bond that the court of
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appeals or appellate said that president trump could file is like a third of what would have been demanded ordinarily and would have imposed something in the naked of $550 million to set aside this obligation and ordinarily to stop enforcement and going for appeal. it's important to remember the federal prosecutors from my old office from the district of new york and that's the place where the case started and they wanted to make a case against trump and they looked and decided there wasn't one and then alvin bragg's predecessor cyrus vance went up to the supreme court two times to get trump's financial records thinking that was going to be the mother load of a criminal case and when they got it, not only vance but bragg shut this case down. i really think that the only thing that made bragg bring the
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success and she got such applaud from progressives in new york and bragg ended up feeling like his hand was forced and went back and revived the case that's a garbage case that he himself had rejected a year earlier. >> bill: we've seen significant movement in two of the cases in one morning, actually. that is how i view it. with regard to mar-a-lago, he said half the living room is worth $18 million. funny line if you caught it. it also bans his sons eric and don jr. from doing business in new york. you've got the bragg case out there now and there'll be a trial that starts three weeks from today.
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>> as a criminal defense attorney, i'd be upset with this and there's 100,000 documents dumped on the defense and bragg's office saying don't worry there's only 300. you don't get to make that decision and the judge appeared to take their word for it going forward and keep in mind every time i've had a case where we've had this sort of dump of documents intended to find other documents or references to them not turned over, as they go through this tranche of documents, it wouldn't be surprising to me if they said we have references there not to produce and they're also going to take this up on appeal and the biggest problem with filed for reasons stated and they're boot strap ago federal crime but
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a federal crime that the prosecutors rejected but not just rejected in this case, they tried something like this theory against john edwards and went to trial and the justice department was not eager to hand them scam pain money and the contribution theory and they did it and bragg is trying to revive and real frankenstein case and made up of different parts and held together and frightening if they can be replicated in the future. >> aishah: yeah, kerri, the hush money case taking us into the heart of campaign season here and talk to me how that affects the other cases and their time lines out there. >> if it's possible, i think this hush money case was even worse than the civil fraud case in that they've somehow
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converted very minor misdemeanors into felonies and former president trump kept talking about this is a biden case and all that . i thought what is he talking about exactly. interestingly and i don't know i even realized this, there's a gentleman that's helping alvin bragg litigate this case right now and number three spot recently and biden and attorney general garland and has experience or had experience in helping letitia james bring her case against trumps and this is somebody that's been doing this for quite some time and that's real fire power there. >> bill: don't go far. andy, turley, kerri, don't leave the building.
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aishah, i thought it was interesting that the president said it could make me more popular. he's well aware of the political stakes out here and keeping these cases in front of the public and then they can decide whether or not he was being treated fairly or not that . conversation continues in a moment. chris bedford will join us, juan williams and much more as coverage continues on this monday afternoon right after this. ♪
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>> aishah: bill, let's get political early intervention program implications of what we witnessed in the last hour and stunning news for president trump and joined by chris bedford and fox news contributor and getting into this, we were talking during the commercial break, this is a bit of a win for democrats too because every analyst out there was saying that seeing an eviction notice on trump properties across manhattan was going to backfire in a big way politically for this upcoming election. i mean, taking homes away is jarring for the american public and anyone that wants to do business in new york. >> yeah, it'll be complicated and be ugly. thanksgiving it's not as simple as putting the padlock on the door and properties where they have tenants and people that live there and hundreds of employees at these differents companies whether the golf courses or clubs or trump tower
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itself and this is an example of the dog that caught the car. seeing ruth marcus in the washington post or sam jaeger come out and say, whoa, this is amazingly unfair and discouraging business in new york and starting to freak out independent voters and other people that may be on the fence, then it's gone too far. >> bill: chris, you heard the question during that press conference on whether or not all this stuff hurts your campaign and said it could make me more popular. we're seeing that and do you see a point at which that runs out? >> coming down one indictment after another and that could have worked and seeing them collapse and seeing them so embarrassingly collapse with different prosecutors embarembarrassed and having lien
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the stand or this case a judgment getting knocked down after so far out of the ballpark, every single step of the way that's improved trump's credibility and when he first ran and said that's maybe a conspiracy theory and no way to deny it. >> aishah: what about the hush money case for the april 15th jury and start here and it's going to take a few weeks and takes us into the hottest campaign season and there's going to be lots of images of him on trial and it's possible he could be convicted and heard kerri say this is probably the worst case for him right now and how does that impact him? >> the thing about leaving the hush money trial and all this, seems extremely unseemingly for normal political figure and
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baked in the cake for donald trump and ran for office and some of the allegations that would be unseemingly for most politicians or something that people kind of widely knew about donald trump and had accepted and decided to move on. seems like maybe some of that -- this is something that could sink maybe the average social conservative candidate or cause some kind of political inconvenience and decided by the american people and we wept to the stormy daniel saga and they decided they didn't care about it and add it in with all the other seemingly unfair prosecutions, i don't see a huge impact. >> bill: chris, one last question, kevin o'leary coming up and getting his reaction on finances. there was a piece out earlier today and over the weekend that trump laid low and mostly played golf in florida. there was a concern on behalf of a lot of voters that trump will be in your living room every hour of every day and maybe the american people did not want that again. but contrast of what president biden did last week at arizona,
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nevada and new mexico, all the critical battleground states, did you take note of all the deliberate trump that said i'm going to chill out for a moment because this coming monday, it's been all about him and every hour since about 9:00 today. >> yeah, taxpayers savvy media ststrategy and so capable of dog well on media and ran for presidents and he study it had as an art form and he watched television and consumed it and knows what gets the news come ragainis going and it's interesting and he knows what saturation and oversaturation looks like and running a deliberate campaign based on that. >> bill: nice to see you, chris bedford. thanks for coming by. kevin o'leary is on the trump fanses after this.subw he's on that next. we're talking a $2 footlong churro.
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kevin o'leary with us and take it one at a time and first on the federal appeals lowering and he just shot out a message saying trump tower remains mine with a huge victory. >> i look at this from a completely different point of view and go up to 30,000 feet and talk about the american economy and going worldwide and most importantly attracting foreign capital to invest in america and the concept of why that happens is 175 years and in our constitution, property rights are mentioned over 25 times so this is very important because you're going to go over to middle east or to denmark or europe where i'm going next week to raise money for american projects, notably data centers. when they give you $3 billion, they want to know their property rights are protected and what's happening in new york and it was really scary and i have to admit in the last two weeks, i kept telling them before the meetings, don't worry the adults
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will step in and something will happen to advance the appellate process and your rights are protected and imagine me telling four investors that as they watch this roll out in new york. thank goodness the adults came to the rescue and thousand we have a process beginning. a 60 plus percent reduction in the fraction fee and giving more to balancing trump he has the cash to back the bond. these are good advancements towards keeping the stable message about the american brand and the american economy to invest in. >> aishah: kevin, let me dig into that a bit more and you might be the only one to answer that and mark levine tweeted over the weekend and where are all the pro trump republican billionaires out there? why aren't they cutting checks for the former president? i thought to myself when i read that, well, they're dealing with their own legal issues and one perfect example is tarryn pieser and people dealing with
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indictments from the doj and conversations having from very successful people and make a lot of money. it's like they're afraid to be successful and afraid to live in the country and do well because, well, the justice system might come after you. what are you hearing? absolutely red or blue or left or right. >> it doesn't matter there's an assumption un-beneath the system and self-corrects where we don't have the situation and ground in venezuela and oil refinery and then gets nationalized and we don't do that in america. that's why money comes here and what started to happen in new york looked a little won i can and looked like -- wonky and out
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of control and that happened today and it is very positive and reflecting on america and absolutely the safest to invest. system self-corrects and cults come in and the appellate court of new york and supreme court and waiting to hear if this would go to eighth amendment armed the size of penalty but it's a great message and late in the even in uae and europe and everybody is watching this thing saying oh, thank goodness. america is still america. and that's very important to me as an investor. >> bill: thank you, kevin. nice to see you. kevin o'leary. more to come. thank you. >> aishah: bill, appeals court. go to leo terrell and steve hilton and they're here to react to breaking news and we'll get to them after the break right after this.
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