Continues on cnn with wolf blitzer right next door. Tonight in the Trump Trial Fireworks in the court room. Witness who was reprimanded by the judge snide remarks and i rolling this after Star Prosecution witness Michael Cohen admitted on the stand to stealing from the Trump Organization other Breaking News this hour, the us has denouncing the International Criminal court as it seeks work crimes, Arrest Warrants for israeli Prime Minister benjamin designe out in mission to hamas leaders President Biden saying its outrageous to suggest any equivalency between israel and a terrorist group plus, theres even more uncertainty in the volatile middle east after the uranium president s death in a Helicopter Crash, thats raising concerns about a potentially very dangerous he jurists powers struggling welcome to our viewers here in the United States and around the world im wolf blitzer with a Special Report in the Situation Room, the trump trial today Donald Trumps criminal trial is nearing its
[laughter] but we are also getting details about this bond, this bond agreement that fulton county had with the trump attorneys. it s interesting to me that there is almost like a negotiation over this. right. but what we know about how that process went down? right, so, fani willis, the district attorney there, wanted them to come into her office and hash this out today. and that s what they did. you saw the players come into the government center down in atlanta and they worked out the details. and part of it in this 20,000 dollar bond is, again, this is the first time the former president is having to do a cash bond, in other words, for personal recognizance and personal a surety balance. this is actually don t have to put up money under the georgia system. and under the terms of this, it s a lot more extensive than what we ve seen in his previous cases, where he s been warned by judges you cannot threaten witnesses, you can only talk to witnesses for your own lawyers, in
they saw the lawyers come into the government and sat down at atlanta, and they worked out the details. part of it in this 20,000 dollar bond is, again, this is the first on the former president is actually having to do a casual. on the other ones for personal recognizance and personal surety bonds. this is his argument out to put up money for the georgia system. under the terms of this, it s a lot more extensive than what we ve seen in his previous cases, where he s been warned by judges, you can t threaten witnesses, you can only talk to witnesses through your own lawyers. in this case as you pointed out in the document itself, it warrants him about intimidating witnesses and also point out that he cannot threaten or intimidate people using social media, which is something he was doing on the day of his indictment. he warned jeff duncan against
they made plans, as lovers do, dennis had moved from austin to houston. the idea was diane could sell her big house and moved down there, too. it was a down market than, but as diane told her friends, she met at least one potential buyer. but now, diane was dead and there were all those questions. not a robbery and, as the detective soon discovered, something was missing. that 20,000 dollar engagement ring. nowhere to be found. so, police wondered, where was fiancée dentist during the violent storm? and did he know something? coming up, a storm out side and in. they argued a lot. they had their ups and downs, no question, but no physical? fights nothing,. never. when dateline continues. teline continues dan i want a raise !
conservative activist who has interests before the court, but then thomas hides from the public without all these exposés we wouldn t know that this billionaire purchased a house where justice thomas s mother lives. so yeah, if you work in the white house you have to follow mandatory ethical rules. if you are a federal judge who is not on the supreme court you have to follow mandatory ethical rules. the supreme court is the highest court in the land, it has the loosest ethical standards. which opens the door to corruption. so this new proposal for supreme court integrity is vital. but i doubt that this conservative congress will allow it to pass. so paul, we are both professors, and i can t resist the opportunity to do a little teaching here. i want to listeners to know that back in 1969, liberal supreme court justice resigned from the supreme court after taking a 20,000 dollar consulting fee from a foundation that worked on civil rights and religious freedom. at the time, there w