since repeated his claims, without evidence, that the prosecution was politically orchestrated and the trial was rigged. let s look at how we got to thursday s verdict. the trial officially began on april 15, after a lengthyjury 15, after a lengthy jury selection 15, after a lengthyjury selection process. 0ver 15, after a lengthyjury selection process. over the next six weeks, jurors heard testimony from his former business partners including long time lawyer michael cohen and stormy daniels herself. the jury and stormy daniels herself. the jury of seven men and five women debated for two days, eventually finding him guilty of all 34 felony charges. mr trump is expected back in the courtroom onjuly 11 to be sentenced, he faces up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each of those counts. mr trump says he will appeal the verdict, as are north america correspondent reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fig
paris is already one of the world s most visited cities. but this year they re expecting around 15 million people during the competition. here at porte de la chapelle arena, it s the start of olympic and paralympic week. merci, monsieur. more than 4,000 children have gathered to try their hand at a range of activities, including para sports. i bet none of these kids have played sitting volleyball before. i mean, i never played wheelchair rugby before my injury. it s been a while since i captained team gb at london 2012, and i m here to meet another former athlete. hey! hello, steve! how are you? are you well? ludivine won 12 medals for swimming. it s just my second moment in english since my life. no! yes, it is, so. well, you re doing very well. she s now the head of paralympic integration at this year s games. it s a very amazing opportunity. my name of myjob is how i can integrate the olympic and paralympic competition. like two parts of the same competition. yes. and is t
pardoning themselves, this is all unprecedented, this is uncharted legal territory. so to be honest, it s all a bit of a question mark. to be honest, it s all a bit of a question mark. thank you. joinin: a question mark. thank you. joining me a question mark. thank you. joining me to a question mark. thank you. joining me to take a question mark. thank you. joining me to take a - a question mark. thank you. joining me to take a look- a question mark. thank you. joining me to take a look atl joining me to take a look at the historic nature of this verdict is presidential historian. it s great to have you here, it s only been one day but how do you think history will look back at this moment? the first president to be convicted of a crime?- be convicted of a crime? thank ou for be convicted of a crime? thank you for having be convicted of a crime? thank you for having me. be convicted of a crime? thank you for having me. i be convicted of a crime? thank you for having me. i
donald trump returned here to begin his fightback. scrapping the teleprompter with its scripted remarks, he spent 40 minutes ad libbing and railing against his opponents, hurling around insults like fascist and sleazebag . it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change, where we could have a fair trial. - we didn t get it. we wanted a judge change, i we wanted a judge that wasn t conflicted, and obviously he didn t do that. - nobody s ever seen anything like it. - this is the man donald trump blames for his legal woes, even though it was a jury of donald trump s peers that found him guilty. it s reckless, it s dangerous, it s irresponsible, for anyone to say this is rigged, just because they don t like the verdict. 0urjustice system has endured for nearly 250 years and it s the cornerstone of america. eight years ago, donald trump famously said he could shoot
opportunities to rule out the possibility of political violence, to tell his supporters not to go there. and he continues to take the position of notjust refusing to disavow that but continuing to disavow that but continuing to glorify it, to align himself with people charged in the attack on the capitol, to glorify them. that has the effect of telling his supporters that that kind of violence and criminality is ok when it s on his side. we have also had a when it s on his side. we have also had a lot when it s on his side. we have also had a lot of when it s on his side. we have also had a lot of rhetoric- when it s on his side. we have also had a lot of rhetoric from | also had a lot of rhetoric from former president trump about thejustice former president trump about the justice system itself. president biden warning today, saying it is dangerous for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don t like the verdict. is there a sense to you that donald trump s attacks on th