stephanie ruhle, you still hav a show to do tonight at 11 eastern. we ve got lots to go lots to go now it s time to hand the whee to our colleague lawrenc o donnell. thank you, rachel donald trump was speaking, a you, know during your coverage and after the judge said i court today that he wanted the parties to this case to stop saying inflammatory things donald trump went right afte the judge and his wife today so, tonight, in that speech. so, we ll see, the judge could react to that very quickly after setting the preceden today in today s arraignment for, you know, don t do that kind of thing. so, we ll see what happens next we are entering potentially a new area of consequences for that kind of behavior for that particular politician. we are. thank you, rachel. thank you. today, donald trump took the longest trip of his life it was from his apartment in midtown manhattan to the courthouse in lower manhattan, where he would be fingerprinte and discover the contents of
warning in white-colla criminal cases like this no. there is the so-called parke warning, which is typicall given at an arraignment to mak sure that the defendan understands that, if they do not return to court, and the case goes on, that the judge has the authority to order the trial outside the president of the defendant. it is a way to make sure, in addition to bail, particular early when bail is set and the are free, to make sure the come back. but to your point, absolutel not. and it is true that there is a continuum of sanctions, if you would, that the court ca impose on disruptive defendants. it is really on reserve for th most extreme cases where defendants act out in court. as kathryn, said it could be