Enquirer set to go first and expected to recount for the jury several conversations with mr. Trump about the Hush Money and thats according to a person familiar with the plan. How do you see this shaping up as leading statements get underway today . I think the problem here is that we have a legal dispute. I dont think there will be much dispute about what actually factually happened. What i was struck when you played that clip from Alvin Grog he says trump made these Book Entries which he claims were false in order to cover up crimes leading up to the 2016 election. If trump committed crimes leading up to the 2016 election, why didnt bragg just charge him with those . The reason that we keep calling this is hush Money Trial is they dont have a crime. If trump had robbed a bank we would call it his Bank Robbery Trial or Shot Someone on Fifth Avenue that he famously said
supporters, this mob thing, that started in 2016. remember the slew of attacks against trump supporters? people getting hit in the head with crowbars, with eggs. people s cars getting torched. that was normalized. none of that was prosecuted and talked about. remember the inauguration? they fire bombed a limousine. destruction out there. anything goes during the administration. the leaks, the lies, all of that kind of stuff. then you saw the summer of black lives matter. remember? arson, bailed out. throw someone down a flight of stairs? bailed out. shot someone? nobody talks about it. the fact that garland hasn t said a world imagine if this was a school superintendent s house. greg: they went to a school board meeting. jesse: stepped up to a microphone and waited in line.
might have happened because i mean obvious the police had a plan in place before they instituted it and started throwing in stun grenades. well, at once situation has hand now you have hostages and a hostage taker and the police outsidesydney sydney grenades. well, at once situation has hand now you have hostages and a hostage taker and the police outside at that point one of thing two things could happen. one, the hostage taker himself. or the gunman. from what we know from australia s reporting, one of the hostages fell and there are four big plate glass windows in that store so people could see in, including the police. so that would have instigated or that that would have gotten the plan moving. absolutely. so here, for example, now, he may have shot someone, the gunman, they re talking to him
george zimmerman s argument that he acted in self-defense. phil keating live in stanford florida. is he live with a preview. what tomorrow, phil. shep, first up ought to be debra nelson s ruling whether his textbooks from criminal law classes in community college are relevant in this trial. they want to show the jury that zimmerman was very well versed in florida s controversial stand your ground law, knew all about it and specifically knew how to use it to his benefit like shot someone. the objection led to day seven ending with battling attorneys in court and sequestered jury going back early to their secret hotel. prosecutors also want to present zimmerman s passion for a career law enforcement including applying to be a cop in virginia. all night he spotted martin when prosecutors said he chased and wanted to catch a suspect. also his mother may take the stand tomorrow with with her expected emotional
so what happens? you become numb, numbing. and death becomes part of his life and then death, death and life are all mixed up in his mind. and in his mind, ross method of killing made him feel more alive. serial killers like to strangle their victims. and that is i guess the most common form of killing because there s more of a connection there. it s more real, and it s not as quick. i don t think i would have got anywhere near the amount of, damn it, i don t know how to describe it. i want to say pleasure or excitement. i don t know really how to describe what i was feeling at the time, but i don t think i would have got the same thing out of it if i had like shot someone or if i just stabbed them. when i was younger, i started out with fantasies that were very, well, they weren t violent. i don t know how normal they were, but they weren t violent-type fantasies. mainly, i guess the earliest ones i can remember is i would kidnap women and take them to my