Omit . So i go back to the video, and i see that in the middle of that phrase, he had said, you know, we won in a landslide, everyone knows it. The election was stolen, you know, so even when hes recounting a moment when his own life was in danger and when President Trump wasnt helping him out, he is still covering for the boss. So that to me was very revelatory. The new book is entitled the Washington Book how to read politics and politicians with, and its on sale now. New york times opinion columnist carlos lozada. That does it for us this morning, have a great weekend, everybody. Ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. Right now on ana cabrera reports, donald trump in a courthouse in florida, high stakes hearing this hour in the classified documents case. What were learning about the time line for a trial. Plus, Closing Arguments today in the bid to disqualify the d. A. In the Georgia Election case. Could that entire prosecution now be in jeopardy . Also ahead, intense security
These are the values that william and charles has been trying to move away from. So i think thats going to blow up again. Its going to be a problem. You probably going to see a lot of it on social media. And were not going to hear much from this lot about it. I dont think because hes not working royal. Yeah. Max foster. Thanks very much. The news continues right here on cnn Abortion Band and become the law in that state. But voters are going to have the final say in november and the first vessel travels to a newly created alternate channel at the site of the baltimore Bridge Collapse all right. 5 00 a. M. Here in washington live. Look at capitol hill. Good morning, everyone. Kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with Us Donald Trump heads back on the Campaign Trail today, a day after posting a 100 million bond that of course means that new York Attorney general, Letitia James has been blocked from seizing his assets until at least september when the former president s appeal is set to
room. i ll see you bright and early tomorrow and around the world to a special report here in the situation room the trump trial today i m wolf blitzer were following breaking news, right now. the prosecution in donald trump s criminal trial is getting the last word before the judge sends the case to jurors who will decide the former president s faith prosecutor, joshua steinglass, pressing on with his marathon closing arguments trying to counter attacks. that a star witness, michael cohen made during the trump team s summation earlier today. cnn s kara scannell has been inside the courtroom all day. she s joining us now. she s outside qarrah bring us up to speed on this climactic moment in this truly historic trial what prosecutor joshua steinglass is now entering his third hour of these closing arguments in his focus right now is on the payments. this is the heart of the case. the repayment to michael cohen, and how it was booked in donald trump s company s books and re
not only, it s that sort of call to action, it s really a warning that the public saying, look, this might put the country apart. i think it s a wink nod to his supporters. it also says, i was relying on the advice of my attorneys, saying that i got information from attorneys. i think that s a preview of the defense you re likely to see from, him all these people around me, and my time as president, telling me all of these things. i was just doing my best, i m just a simple country lawyer. all these people tell me what to do. i think that s what they ll present at trial. jessica, do you think this meeting has any impact on the timing of an indictment? i don t, realistically. this struck me as a pro forma meaning, so short. i think it only because the robust presentation of the facts of the law in one hour. it may have been an effort to by just a little bit more time, they re thinking being that, the department just have to at least, in good faith, evaluate the arguments in the pres
setting case. the pair is facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter. their son pleaded guilty in october and could be facing life in prison without the chance of parole. i m back with my panel. juliet your thoughts like this case, you know, obviously, it s troublesome. in the sense are you opening up a pandora s box? any of us who are parents? you know your kids at some stage to take responsibility for their actions, so i just want to put this in perspective. this is a unique case, because these are uniquely horrible parents and, uh and if you just look at it that way, then then it starts to make sense. they they give him first of all they give him the gun. i mean, you know, let s just start there. they know his mental state. he s essentially i m not defending him begging for help. he is telling teachers . teachers are then telling the parents about what s going on. when he s caught it one stage the mother sort of gives a wink nod kind of emoji and says i m not mad at you just don