for what happened in new york in a courtroom today. and that is a latin term. it s bonkers. tonight, on laura coates live . i have been waiting to talk to you guys about this all day. what a day in court today. donald trump clashing with the judge, loudly talking during e. jean carroll s testimony, loud enough, by the, way to be heard at least two rows away, claiming its you ve heard these phrases before it s a witch hunt. and it really is a con job. unquote. shaking his head, throwing his hands up in the air oh, wait, i do that to. pulling his hands up in the air it was quite a performance. and it s one that didn t fool the judge, not even for a millisecond, or maybe a new york minute, i guess you say. because here is something you don t usually here in the courtroom. the judge saying that he hopes he won t have to kick trump out of court. and then trump responding, quote, i would love it. the judge, i know you would. of course, he likely would. his goal is actually
of the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. they were very interested in some of the interviews that the generals whigs committee has already conducted. the committee was reluctant to canned over those transcribed interviews to the department of justice, because they considered their work and their property, and they wanted to be able to have it in their possession as their investigation moved forward. this became something of a standoff between the doj and the january 6th select committee. and now they re starting to find areas common ground, and chairman bennie thompson told us today the first batch of information that they re gonna hand over to the department of justice is the information that they ve gleaned about this effort to file a fake set of electors that would ve been sent to congress had a january 6th. that s pretty significant, because we haven t seen a lot of detail about that aspect of the department of justice s investigation. so, it shows that inves
now after four trials, the final verdict is in. i m not guilty. i didn t do hello and welcome to dateline. cal harris seem to have it all. a beautiful family, a successful business, and a big house on a lake. but all was not as it seemed. it was september 11th, 2001, as the world witnessed the tragedies unfolding in new york, washington, d.c., and pennsylvania. the harris family was struck by heartbreak much closer to home. cal s wife michelle had disappeared. here with the house on the lake, is keith morrison. it s a long winding ride. this tale. stutter with surprises. i just felt like i was being kidnapped and broad daylight, nobody can help me. it s a story of his life, and there s. we cannot sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. it s about their world, the one that fell apart in a time they cannot recall. do you remember very much about your mom anymore? not really. it s a long time. it s about what happened on th
yeah, my 5g home internet delays the game a bit. but you get used to it. try these. they re noise cancelling earmuffs. i stole them from an airport. it s always something with you, man. great! solid! -greek salad? exactly! don t delay the game with verizon or t-mobile 5g home internet. catch it on the xfinity 10g network. election worker would be freeman, georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. is he taking a page out of donald trump s handbook that he knows could work and get and more intimate from donald trump? i think what is wild about this is you taking a page from his own playbook. this is exactly what he was indicted for, intimidating witnesses, including ruby freeman. the fact that he has now turned around and taken to social media instead of going up and having like people allegedly go to ruby freeman s door, i feel like is a shift in terms of tactics but not overall strategy. this is what he was doing in donald trump s name all along. i m not part
in this will pay for it. when people are desperate, they do desperate things. very violent conniving. she is into sexuality, and such a calculated way. i m not surprised by anything. it s just crazy twist after crazy twist. it really was internationally choreographed, good old-fashioned sting operation. you think it was going to work? honestly, i give it a 50/50 chance. it wasn t about retribution. it was about justice. it was a quiet fall night, close to midnight, the young couple finished dinner and then walked to the dimly lit centuries old cobblestone street of old san juan puerto rico, heading for their car. suddenly, a man armed with a knife and a loose block from the cobblestone streets attacked. the husband adam anhang fell to the ground. but the witness remembers hearing was adam screaming, run baby, run. fighting back as hard as he could, adam never stood a chance. he was stabbed repeatedly. it with the brick over the head. and, like that,