Up witness david pecker who is at times combative, and jurors largely avoiding looking at trump, but according to those inside the room, giving pecker their rapt attention. For a day filled with details and inside baseball legalese, no small feat. We have a panel of experts standing by to explain it all. Plus, nothing matters more than how the jury is interpreting the Witness Testimony weve seen so far. How are attorneys on both sides analyzing what jurors are taking away from the questioning. Well ask a Jury Consultant. And for the political stakes of this trial, the campaign. The former president announcing new Campaign Events when hes not in the courtroom while President Biden just made a promise that could have a major impact on novembers race. So a lot to get to. We begin with that Redirect Questioning of key witness david pecker, which began just a short time ago. Prosecutors jumping straight into rebutting some key threats from the defense. One key, for example, steinglass, is t
he said bad has taken over my life. every day i hear bad news. these stories describe bad actions, bad people, bad outcomes. they dominate the news cycle. they overwhelm my senses. the president said, the modern world news is full of badness and it increases with the media and technology. phones buzz and beep with the latest bad news. he wrote, the truth can be lost in this print. facts are twisted by the world in pace of the race. judgmentists struggle in a world that doesn t seem to want voracity, verification and evidence. he s right. and this problem is not unique to journalists. everyone else struggles with it too. what s the antidote, what s the cure for news overload? a big part of the answer is old-fashioned editors, curators, new fangled newsletter writers, producers, managers, people who are skilled at separating news
his lows and what he really thinks of his ex-wife. the real housewives was my parting gift to her. plus hillary duff, recording artist, actress. a child star all grown up. this is piers morgan tonight. kelsey grammer is one of the most talked about and famous and beloved figures in history. you are, aren t you? you ve been part of the american television consciousness for so long. you must walk out on the street and everybody goes, hey, kelsey. everyone must think they know you. well, those things do happen. sometimes it hey frazier. but more often than not it s hey, kelsey. do you like the kind of mass attention you must still get or is it i ve done it it s always pleasant. it s always flattering. it s always meant in an optimistic, kind of affectionate way. so i take it that way and return the compliment. do you enjoy the status of television icon? sure. i d be a fool to say i didn t. i would. the odd thing about you and i mean this in the best s
kelsey grammer is one of the most talked about, one of the most famous, one of the most beloved faces in american television history. he joins me now. you are, aren t you? you ve been part of the american television consciousness for so long. you must walk around the street and everyone goes hey, kelsey. everyone must think they know you. well, those things do happen. those events do take place. sometimes it s hey, frasier, but more often than not, it s hey, kelsey. do you like the kind of mass attention you still get? or i ve done it, i just want to just go and it s always pleasant. it s always flatter. it s always meant in an optimistic kind of affectionate way. so i take it that way and return the compliment actually. you enjoy the status of television icon? sure. i ve be a fool to say i didn t. i would. let s be honest with you. odd thing about you and i mean this in the best sense i don t think i ve ever had an american television star sit here who open