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Are still onset cracking is up. Okay. The gag order. Did donald trump all highlighted if so, how many times the New York Jets just taking this all on this morning has a former president heads back to Court College campuses across the country grappling with growing propalestinian protests and the schools struggling to diffuse Campus Tension over israels war with hamas more arrests overnight im kate baldwin with john berman and sara sidner. This is seen can i knew central probably now a live look at trump tow. Seen you become very famili with wherwere standing by to see and deep to that Gagrder Hearing Y this morning for the First Time Since its historic criminal trial bega trial proceedings wi be delayed ile the judge first decides if trump violated the gag order in this case. As many as ten times. So that is what prosecutors are alleging. If the judge finds he did, there are some options. He could warn trump. He could find trump or he could jail donald trump. All three on the table before dtwo of testimony resume. Cnns bryngingras, liveutside of Court Bryn E Contempt Of court, a possibility for donald trump this mning. How ll this Hearing Go Dow and there were any sense of how long might take befe ey get back to witnesthat at first ok t takinghe sta yesterday yeah. Sara so the judge alrdy said theyre going to art this hearing at 30 this morng. The juris goi to come back and there goingo resume with that same witness at 100 a. M. If theyre not finish with thhearing by 11, then thre going to discuss a little bit later. Know th it only be an hourandahalf lf long for this hearing. And at we expect is what weve seen previously in Court Filings from the prosecution, they believe that donald trump has violated this gag order ten you said, there are a Couple Options that theyre asking for. They want the judge to fine trump 1,000 for each time they the judge believes that he may have violated this order, but ey also said that ey want the judge to remind trump that he is a criminal defendant in this se. And beusof that, that means that s subject to court servision, aning th can put thein il if hee is gag order. We will see exactly w the judge les on hearinthat We Haveeen Waiting for since we he seen many social media posts that have come intouestion, we have seen donald tmp go to the cameras and talk about witnesses, which of courses par just a reminder for the viewers ase get into this hearing, that gag order was putting in place at the end of march it forbids trump from talking about or Putng On Social Mea Anything Disparangly Abt the jurors in this case, the witnesses in this case also, Family Members of the prosecution and the judge. So well see what the judge says when this here during gets started at 90 this morning and then theres obviously the rmer publisher of the enquirer, david started his testimony only have a Ve Short Time yesterday. Where do you thk thats going toick back up . Yeah. She waseally just tting waed up for the prosution, rig . He was only on Thetand Forbout a half hour or s remember he is the former publisher, like you said, of the National Enquirer, hes on t stand due to a subpoenahe had his own lawyers in the courtroom yesterday, and essentially what weve learned from the prosecution in an Opening Statements as they are going to lay out how they believe he was a coconspirator in the entire scheme that is at the center of this entire case of fact, they believe that he helped donald trump and Michael Cohen fine this story about Stormy Daniels pay her off and then keep it from the public eye. And i its very likely were going to hear how david would do that numerous times for donald trump in the 2016 campaign different examples of stories that they would quote, catch and kill to keep negative. Any negative stories about donald trump out of the spotlight. So its likely we will hear how all those plans allegedly took place and hes a main witness for that when the events will come after him, he has an agreement of immunity. Brynn jen grass. We will be wider watching. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. All right. Well, this now cnn legal analysts, former us attorney michael moore, counselor, great to see you this morning. First this hearing over the gag order which kicks off fairly soon. What will you be watching for in this . Yeah. Well, im glad to be with you i think the judge is likely i just dont think hes going to take it quite seriously, maybe as the prosecutors do and im not saying that trump did not violate some things technically in the order. But when you look at the allegations of the order, its things like where they were reposts there were things that he said about Michael Cohen, despite the fact, of course that cohen has been all over the issue with trumps. So i think the judge will probably look at some type of admonishment. I think hes going to say, look, are you trying to intimidate jurors that doesnt seem to be the case. Mr. District attorney, because we picked a jury fairly easily without much consequence, we were able to get them in the box within a week. And then, you know, whether or not theyre spent some effort to intimidate witnesses. And i think thats an Uphill Battle to for the District Attorneys Office. So have there been technical violations and say yes, i mean, but at the same time, even if you read his april the firstorder, i believe it was where he talks about the judge talks about that there is a First Amendment right. This is a political sees that he has the defendant trump has a chance to respond to attacks and that type of thing, the argument will be made likely by trumps team that the comments by cohen and about cohen are sort of for tat and what may be good for the goose is good for the gander but it wouldnt surprise me to see some small fine. I think thats probably the way the judge will go in this case for some of the violations. Look there two things in this judge seems to prioritize, which is speed and also order. There really isnt too much he can do at this point if you want it to maintain even more order here were donald trump thats right. I mean, i think the idea that he would incarcerate the former president is sort of nonsensical. I think that likely there will be some type of monetary fine, but i think more than anything else, this is a chance for him to sort of scold the children in the classroom about behave and improperly so before he brings out the switches and the paddles and those kinds of things, hes going to give them a good scold. And at the chalkboard and thats what you go see probably at man 30 all right. Were at a really interesting moment in this trial. The first witness is on the stand, david, and we just got the smallest preview yesterday of what his testimony will be. He talks about the fact that engages in checkbook journalism. Why get that out there yesterday . And what do you need to do with him if you or the prosecution right out of the gate today . He was a good witness for the prosecutors to call it first because juries like to hear a story and they want to follow that story through the presentation of evidence. And so he really does begin to talk about how this works the way that these stories come to him, the way that theres an effort put in place to keep him out of the media. And that time but thank keep keep the stories of the salacious stories at least away from the news. And so its a good witness to start with. And i think the prosecutor probably put him up first because he is a witness. At the fence is likely to attack some what is conspirator and whether or not he was actually doing something that trump may not have known own the full extent of that type of thing, but he didnt have the same baggage at some of the witnesses we expect later in the case like cohen and maybe evening ms daniels by half and lucky was smiling when he was on the stand. He smiled at the defense. When he walked out. How much of a difference does that make when the jury see someone who seems to be comfortable . Yeah, it makes a difference because from the time that you entered the courtroom until the time you leave, its a performance, its theater really on the jurys looking at everything they do. I used to tell clients dont even smoke a Cigarette Walking from the parking lot. And because a juror may see you in any little thing may catch their attention. So just dont do it i, think its important that they see that hes cuttable. He has one thing that might actually hurt the prosecution that is if he makes this whole idea of catch and kill sound normal, if he seems to say, look, this is just how we do it. This is the normal thing. This happens in all cases that weve done it for politicians throughout my time as the owner of the enquirer, if he talks about that that seems to come across as something that theres nothing unusual here. Theres nothing particularly nefarious about trumps efforts to do this versus other politicians or other public figures that begins to sort of take the edge off the idea of, of how this was just constructed solely to have some interference in the election. It becomes more about this. This is just how things are done. If he does that that could come back and be a problem that the District Attorneys Office has to overcome to show, in fact, this was at elicit conspiracy with criminal intent, which is only what they have to have to prove. Thatll be really interesting to watch when he gets back on the stand in the, as you say, son of Georgia Theater michael moore, counselor. Great to see you. Thank you very much. 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Propalestinian protests have erupted at universities across the country from massachusetts to northern california. The protests have resulted in arrest of both students and faculty. And theres really no sign of the demonstration stopping anytime soon as the war continues between the israelis in Gaza Columbia University here in new york has been the epicenter of the protests. They saw Faculty Stage walkout with students in solidarity. All while calls for the universitys president to resign are growing. Im joined now by editor and chief and presidt of the columbia spectator isabel ramirez. Thank you so much for being here. First of all, can you just tell me what the temperature is on campus . What does it like being there and do you feel it . It is very present when youre on campus . Absolutely. It has been an incredibly tense and emotional time on campus as of late for a university that is considered an activist iv. In my time at the university and my time as a reporter now as an editor this is probably the Largest Scale protests i have seen, both on and off campus. Of course fst weve bee covering this since october 7 prominent protests that we had at that time was on october 12th. And but sincthen there s been a fluctuation and sort of what our campus has looked like remaining tense. But because of a series of crackdowns on policies, disciplinary action, weve actually seeing a dip in protest, least recently. But this was or this past time has been really a revival of that and really in my gauge of the situion, i tly believe ts some of the songest sort of outpouring that ive seen in terms of the ottoms, win the demand thats th propalestinian protesters are requesting of the University Specically are demanding what, what is the demand that woulchange this in the view . Sureyes. So they have made it very clear that they do not intend to leave until the university divest from companies, both to essential ties to israel. And there has been an evolution of those demands as well, demanding for financial transparency and a series of also the reversal of the suspensions. And also the removal of the nypd from our campus. And so but i tnk the core of that demand is truly divestment and we been seeing that spreang just yesterday lumbia college past the student body voted for a Refendum Advocating For Divestment From Israel on behalf of the univerty. We heard from y to receive president who talked about studentseeling like they were being intimidated and dealing with some threats, she talke about It Antisemitis what are you hearing from jewish students who are also sort of seeing this . And i know there has been a little bit of backandforth sometimes you are students will come out and therell ba backandforth bween the two groups. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, there has certainly been a concern for jewish students on our campus tuition, israeli students and i think part of that there is a lot of nuance. There are still as well because just yesterday with the start of passover, we actually had jewish students hold the seder at the encampment. And so theres still remains an interesting divide there, but unniably there has certainly been antisemitic incidents that have also happened in the surrounding of these events of these protests. And have been in some instances, quite severe, lead to violence, violent rhetoric. And so that is certainly undeniable but theres also sort of ongoing conversation because there is actually quite not only jewish students, but quite a contingent of jewish faculty who are also navigating that space as both a jewish member of our community, but also someone who may have a diversity of viewpoints on this particular issue. And so i think very crucial to this has been, you how do we at the same time advocate for the ik3 . Expression, the academic expression of students and faculty on our campus, while also mitigating the fact that there is incidences of rhetoric that goes too far of rhetoric that is inciting, at times violence, but also there is an important differentiation to know between what is happening on our campus, what is happening off campus, which is to say, people who are not affiliated with the university and what theyre saying. And that is certainly having impact on people. But being able to differentiate that from the parties that are on campus and also always being specific about who are the actors in this and who do we hold accountable . Well, i think thats what are reporting has also aim to do is to really identify that and to really make clear and avoid overgeneralizations that can be very harmful for all the communities involved in this the University President

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