Straight from the source tonight. Please be seated. The 12 new yorkers decide the fate of a former president of the United States. Now criminal defendant, a Roller Coaster day in court ends with a jury of his peers now picked in the case of the people of the state of new york vs donald j. Trump. What weve learned tonight with Opening Statements as soon as monday also, why prosecutors or refusing to tell the defense who their first witness these are the judge appearing to agree that the former president s simply cant be trusted for certain to contain himself. And the kennedys versus a kennedy six of rf okay. Juniors, old siblings, very publicly snubbed their brother and endorsed joe biden for reelection. My source tonight is rfk junior sister, kerry kennedy. Is it a family feud . Or just plain politics . Im john king and for kaitlan collins, this is the source a rough start but then rapid progress on day three, rough because two jurors previously seated in Donald Trumps historic Hush Mo
rough start but then rapid progress on day three, rough because two jurors previously seated in donald trump s historic hush money trial were stunningly dismissed. a new york criminal court quickly though, made up for lost time, not only filling those two law seats but also picking five more jurors to round out the full panel of 12, seven menn, and five women. one also nurture, also selected before the court wrapped for the day the search goes on for more jurors tomorrow. we don t know all the specifics about why those two jurors were excused. one, though, did raise concerns that part of her identity was being shared publicly prosecutors race concerned about the other juror, the judge did not make public the ultimate reason for letting him go. what we do know is that trump made it through the whole process today without getting scolded by the judge like he did on tuesday for monitoring allowed and potentially intimidating some of those jurors he was said to be in gross with the process
Nearly 3000 students in the city, who had filled law programmes as their first choice for admission, have been left disappointed as almost all seats in law colleges in the city are filled.
boils down to that means elections are going to have more consequences. and that means more people have to turn out to vote and the more committed. because that s what happens in places other democracies around the country. the majority party has the mandate to pass their agenda. if they feel, they get voted out. et voted out. can i just jump back and really quick? can i just see something really fast. your point that the american people voted for the democrat s agenda, i do know that s true. what do you mean? well, joe biden won because it was a referendum on donald trump. i don t think it was a policy election last time. the senate, the house. i mean, true. democrats lost seats in the house. it is a matter of a law seats. they re the majority. that s not how democracy works. it matters that they went to the polls, they have the majority, they are the majority party. that means people want the mandy. they ve given them a mandate to govern. not the big things. right?