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its closing arguments in donald trump s civil fraud trial after a dramatic scene in which the former president himself addressed the court. the judge had only allowed trump to speak on the condition that he focus on the facts but the president quickly veered into other territory claiming he is an innocent man being persecuted d the judge telling defense counsel please control your client. th former president has already been found liable for inflating properties to get loan deals. the judge will attempt to issue his ruling by the end of the month. yasmin vossoughian is reporting for us outside the courtroom in new york. vaughn hillyard is urbandale, iowa, also with us, renato, former federal prosecutor. somebody might argue at least in terms of drama donald trump s a tough act to follow. reporter: yeah, i think that person would likely win that argument. nonetheless, i think lee tee james has a lot in store. she is not likely to offer closing arguments to other atto ....
angeles and thousands of christians gathering to protest anticatholic drag nuns during pride night at dodger stadium. the event honoring sisters of perpetual indulgence with a community hero award. rachel: protesters saying they felt disappointed by the dodgers that chose to side with the drag group over the families. will: what s the payoff there? pete: that video happened an hour before the game and not many saw it except on social media where it went. here the public announcer, a dress announcer saying we re giving an award to sister dominia and sister junety. not a lot of unity coming out of this for anybody. will: ask what s the payoff for the dodgers? in the 6:00 hour, we talked about the fact that truthfully, as impactful as it is to boycott bud light or target, this type of attitude in corporate america is everywhere. it is in almost every fortune 500 corporations. the real question is why. if we can get to the why, then we can see the impact of a boycott maybe. ....
dana: hello, everyone i am dana perino. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. growing fallout over the jeffrey epstein documents.a li high profile names are beingan revealed. that is just the start. a second batch could be released at any moment. one name that appears 50 timeslt is bill clinton. one of epstein s accusers testified the told her clinton likes them young, referring to girls. the lawyer telling jesse that the documents raise questionsrei about the former president.rt ed a victim reported being ona helicopter with him and maxwell there is another statement she made that clinton was on the island, which is very differentd than what we have heard previously. we heard he was not.sa hard to say who to believe. he was on the island but did not take the the bait. did not have relations with any of the girls.g they say prince andrew previously denied misconduct last year. the document name dropped 170 of his visitors, includingian michael jac ....
welcome to jesse watters prime time tonight. i don t know who sters pri there what security measures they re taking. there s probably government watching and there mightw what on t be personal security on the island. more epstein documents releasedhe as prime time goesdocume inside island. you ve heard of smash and grabs now crash and doomsday bunkers for billionaires. what do they know that we don t ? plus, you know what jesse tters does every weekend.? 59 years ago today, jrs president lyndon b johnsoned a w declared a war on poverty. his plaarn and racial discrimination. dubbed it the great societyen party. the great society asked notae how much, but how good, not only how to create wealth, but how to use it. not only how fast we re going, but where we are headed, but the greare headet society dt end poverty. it kept poverty at the exactoves same level. the first year of the great socisat, the poverty rate wa at 15%. today the poverty rates at 13%. h ....
acknowledging he took those documents and claiming he had every right to take them. under the presidential records act, which is civil, not criminal, i had every right to have these documents. in other words, whatever documents a president decides to take with him, he has the right to do so. it s an absolute right. this is the law. independent legal experts say that s not true. it could hurt him at a trial. is he betting on an election victory for republicans and getting the case dropped? i will speak to former top cia attorney jeff smith about the legal strategy. are more republican politicians, including some rivals, now willing to criticize donald trump s handling of national secrets? the handling of classified materials is a very serious matter. i had a chance to review the indictment over the weekend. this indictment contains serious charges. i can t defend what is alleged. the former president has a right to his day in court. i know he pled not guilty. i ....