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  • THEY LISTEN IN AND CHIME IN.

  • MEANWHILE, TEAM TRUMP IS NOW

  • TRYING TO MOVE STORMY DANIELS

  • LAWSUIT TO PRIVATE ARBITRATION

  • BECAUSE HE'S SHY HE DOESN'T LIKE

  • HIS NAME OUT THERE.

  • TRUMP WANTING TO TAKE STORMY A

  • LITTLE BIT MORE PRIVATE IS HOW

  • HE GOT INTO THIS MESS IN THE

  • FIRST PLACE.

  • BUT THE PRESIDENT DID NOT TWEET

  • ABOUT THIS TODAY.

  • HE STILL HASN'T TWEETED EVER

  • ABOUT STORMY DANIELS INSTEAD

  • TWEETED THANK YOU TO RASMUSSEN

  • HONEST POLLING HIGHER THAN

  • CHEATING OBAMA FOR THE SAME TIME

  • IN HIS ADMINISTRATION THAT'S HIS

  • NEW NICKNAME.

  • HE CALLED OBAMA CHEATING OBAMA

  • ON THE DAY HIS LAWYERS ARE

  • TRYING TO MOVE THE CASE OF A

  • PORN STAR THEY PAID $130,000 TO

  • NOT TALK ABOUT HAVING SEX WITH

  • HIM AFTER HIS WIFE HAD A BABY

  • INTO ARBITRATION THAT'S THE

  • GENIUS OF DONALD TRUMP I'M

  • RUBBER YOU ARE GLUE PRINCIPLE

  • ALTHOUGH IN THIS CASE THERE WAS

  • NO RUBBER, AT LEAST ACCORDING TO

  • STORMY DANIELS.

  • [ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

  • THANK YOU.

  • SO, OBVIOUSLY STORMY AND HER

  • LAWYER ARE AGAINST THIS.

  • PRIVATE ARBITRATION IS A COMMON

  • LEGAL TERM.

  • WE MADE A VIDEO TO EXPLAIN THIS

  • CONCEPT PRETTY WELL.

  • >> HI MR. SMITH.

  • WAIT.

  • I THOUGHT TODAY WAS THE BIG

  • TRIAL DAY.

  • WHERE IS EVERYBODY?

  • >> THERE'S BEEN A CHANGE OF

  • PLANS.

  • WE'RE MOVING INTO PRIVATE

  • ARBITRATION.

  • >> OH, WHAT'S THAT?

  • >> IT'S A CLOSED DOOR PROCESS IN

  • WHICH A THIRD PARTY RESOLVES A

  • LEGAL DISPUTE AFTER ALL PARTIES

  • AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE

  • DECISION.

  • >> OH, WELL I AGREE TO BE BOUND

  • ALL RIGHT.

  • >> NO, NOT LIKE TIED UP BUT YOU

  • WOULD BE LEGALLY BOUND TO ABIDE

  • BY THE COURT'S DECISION.

  • >> OH, OKAY.

  • THAT'S A BAD DHING.

  • THING.

  • >> COULD BY A BIG BLOW TO OUR

  • CASE.

  • >> A BIG BLOW HUH?

  • >> YES KEEP IN MIND THE FEDERAL

  • ARBITRATION ACT FAVORS

  • ARBITRATION IN MANY TYPES OF

  • DISPUTES AND FEDERAL COURTS HAVE

  • APPLIED THAT LAW THAN HAVE THE

  • STATE COURTS.

  • GOT A LONG UPHILL LEGAL BATTLE

  • AHEAD OF US.

  • >> UH-HUH.

  • WE'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE SEX ARE

  • WE?

  • >> JUST ASH.

  • >> OKAY.

THEY LISTEN IN AND CHIME IN.

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Porn Stars Explain Private Arbitration

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process

US /ˈprɑsˌɛs, ˈproˌsɛs/

UK /prə'ses/

  • verb
  • To organize and use data in a computer
  • To deal with official forms in the way required
  • To prepare by treating something in a certain way
  • To adopt a set of actions that produce a result
  • To convert by putting something through a machine
  • noun
  • A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
  • A summons or writ to appear in court or before a judicial officer.
  • A systematic series of actions directed to some end
  • Dealing with official forms in the way required
  • Set of changes that occur slowly and naturally
  • A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
  • other
  • To perform a series of operations on (data) by a computer.
  • To deal with (something) according to a particular procedure.
  • Deal with (something) according to a set procedure.
  • To perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations on (something) in order to change or preserve it.
  • To perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations on (something) in order to change or preserve it.
  • Take (something) into the mind and understand it fully.
  • other
  • Deal with (something, especially unpleasant or difficult) psychologically in order to come to terms with it.
concept

US /ˈkɑnˌsɛpt/

UK /'kɒnsept/

  • noun
  • Abstract idea of something or how it works
  • A plan or intention; a conception.
  • An abstract idea; a general notion.
  • An understanding or grasp of something.
term

US /tɚm/

UK /tɜ:m/

  • noun
  • A condition under which an agreement is made.
  • Conditions applying to an agreement, contract
  • A fixed period for which something lasts, especially a period of study at a school or college.
  • Each of the quantities in a ratio, series, or mathematical expression.
  • A limited period of time during which someone holds an office or position.
  • Length of time something is expected to happen
  • The normal period of gestation.
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  • The (precise) name given to something
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  • other
  • Give a specified name or description to.
  • verb
  • To call; give a name to
applause

US /əˈplɔz/

UK /ə'plɔ:z/

  • noun
  • The sound made by clapping a performance or speech
common

US /ˈkɑmən/

UK /'kɒmən/

  • noun
  • Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
  • A piece of open land for public use.
  • A piece of open land for public use.
  • Field near a village owned by the local community
  • adjective
  • Lacking refinement; vulgar.
  • Occurring, found, or done often; prevalent.
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  • Typical, normal; not unusual
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  • Found all over the place.
mess

US /mɛs/

UK /mes/

  • other
  • A place where members of a military unit, college, or other group eat meals together.
  • A quantity of food, especially a soft or semi-liquid one.
  • noun
  • Something that is untidy, dirty or unclean
  • verb
  • To make something untidy or dirty
  • other
  • A dirty or untidy state of things or place.
  • other
  • A difficult or confused situation.
trial

US /ˈtraɪəl, traɪl/

UK /ˈtraɪəl/

  • noun
  • Hearing and judgment of a case in court
  • A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically a jury, in order to decide guilt or innocence in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
  • Act or process of testing or experimenting
  • adjective
  • Being made or done as a test or experiment
  • verb
  • To be made or done as a test or experiment
bit

US /bɪt/

UK /bɪt/

  • noun
  • A former coin worth 12.5 cents.
  • The basic unit of information in computing.
  • The basic unit of information in computing, representing a binary digit (0 or 1).
  • A mouthful of food.
  • Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
  • A particular thing or experience.
  • A person's contribution to an effort.
  • Small piece of something
  • A short period of time.
  • A very small amount of money.
  • A small piece or amount of something.
  • A small acting role or part in a performance.
  • The part of a tool that cuts or bores.
  • other
  • To do one's part.
  • Not at all.
  • verb
  • Past tense of 'bite'.
  • (E.g. of fish) to take bait and be caught
  • adverb
  • Slightly; somewhat.
court

US /kɔrt, kort/

UK /kɔ:t/

  • other
  • To seek the affections of someone with the intention of marrying them.
  • To take legal action against someone.
  • To try to gain the favor or support of someone.
  • verb
  • To act in a way to shows you wish to marry someone
  • To encourage dangerous behavior
  • To pay attention to someone to get their support
  • noun
  • Place king or queen meet people, makes laws etc.
  • A place where legal trials take place and where judgments are made.
  • Place where legal cases are decided
  • The residence or establishment of a monarch or sovereign.
  • Large, flat area, to play tennis or basketball
  • A marked-out area used for playing games such as tennis and basketball.
state

US /stet/

UK /steɪt/

  • adjective
  • Concerning region within a country
  • noun
  • Region within a country, with its own government
  • Situation or condition something is in
  • verb
  • To say; declare as fact