is also going to be saying you re putting my private life on trial. that s what this is about. it is all a witchhunt. the prosecutors are going to be well advised to really stick to what is the crime being charged here, it is falsifying business records and i think they re going to focus predominantly on that. we are going to be hearing, i think, from daniels and mcdougall regarding the truth of their allegations. their stories, but i think we will be focused on what was the business and political practice that trump was engaging in here because and they re really going to have to bring those two together. it was a combination of, look, he was doing this to get the stores to go away and he was doing it for the purpose of covering it up for the american people so that he could get elected in 2016. they need that so they can make the campaign-finance angle of it the other crime that is necessary to elevate the falsification or a felony.
to cross the runway and the takeoff clearance, the pilots did the right thing, but there s a problem with the controllers that perhaps, maybe perhaps a training controller might have actually given the wrong clearance or the airplane across the runway when it shouldn t have. you could hear from the chaos, there was a lot going on in that control tower. appeared i heard three or four voices on there. normally two, a ground controller and the controller who controls the flights in the air for takeoff and landing. but that third voice that we heard on there indicates that maybe there was a trainee or they were training somebody on that position. neil: so who would be the voice or which would be the voice that says stop, stop? that would be the authority? you know, it almost seemed like the supervisor. neil: right. or a combination of. they re up there in that cab together. so it could have been one of a number of individuals who actually saw what was going on
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think is appropriate and go. so it is more of a negligence kind of standard there. you could criminalise that in cases like that most prosecutors would give them a pass because of how cooperative they were. donald trump on the other hand had many months in negotiations with the national archives, to give these documents back. then he was faced with a subpoena which is compulsory, and at that point rather than give them all back to the government, he basically submitted a sworn statement saying, i have given you everything, the government obviously felt otherwise and then a few months later they found over 100 more document when they rated his compound. it s a combination of. when they rated his compound. it interrupt ration of. when they rated his compound. it interrupt you, 1 of. when they rated his compound. it interrupt you, iof. when they rated his compound. it interrupt you, i want to ask to interrupt you, i want to ask you very briefly for your view if this does go to trial,
government that donald trump used to run. he presided over. these people had photos of him in their offices, the federal marshals, the fbi, now he will be surrendering to the organizations, and he will be processed. his mugshot will be taken, although that won t be released. he will be fingerprinted, they will confiscate his passport. think about that, the former president of the united states, and then there will be a court appearance, a combination of, as you know, first appearance and arraignment, where they will ask whether he waives reading the indictment. they expect him to do that, they ll ask how he plead, still expect that he pleads not guilty. and then the judge will be confronted with whether to keep any particular defendant confined in jail before trial, that obviously will not happen here, but it ll be interesting to see whether the judge tries to impose any conditions on trump, in terms of what he can say about the prosecutors, the judge and other players in this case, be