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president will be in new york city for his hush money trial just as the supreme court in washington, d.c., hears his immunity case. >> it is an incredibly consequential thursday for president donald trump. >> people have to know whether their president is a crook. well, i'm not a crook. >> big day as we watch history unfold. we talked to lawyers, we talked to a political expert. as mentioned because of what we're dealing with, i want to bring in the former director of the cia under president obama, john brennan and doug brinkley, the author of "the nixon tapes." director brennan, i'll say to you as i said to an earlier guest. you're knot here for your law degree. there was a lot of talk, perhaps loose talk, about how assassinations and killings work. i wanted to give you the floor to ask whether in that view, something you've devoted your career to, is it true what donald trump's lawyers say about the operation of government, that you need lifetime license to kill, i say this, the power to kill americans without prosecutorial investigation or can you maintain national security withou
president will be in new york city for his hush money trial just as the supreme court in washington, d.c., hears his immunity case. >> it is an incredibly consequential thursday for president donald trump. >> people have to know whether their president is a crook. well, i'm not a crook. >> big day as we watch history unfold. we talked to lawyers, we talked to a political expert. as mentioned because of what we're dealing with, i want to bring in the former director of the cia...
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york city with the long standing relationship with david pecker. >> the parts that get complicated, at least with pecker's testimony, are the timing and the urgency of doing it, one, the day after the "access hollywood" tape comes out and that tape and election day. >> this is where, you know, i always talk about the political lens and the legal lens. and so a lot of what we're reacting to is the political lens in the sense of we're just going, can you believe it? this is like fake news and what he was up to and using the white house staff to do it, and it's all these things you're like, this is unbelievable. >> the legal lens, why the cross makes no sense, is to say celebrities do things like this, at the political lens. we're in the court of law. we're here because of an alleged criminal violation. the criminal violation is false business records, so i haven't heard anything about false business records in any of these other cases, and false business records with the intent to violate another law which is state -- the primary one, state election campaign violations. which you at t
york city with the long standing relationship with david pecker. >> the parts that get complicated, at least with pecker's testimony, are the timing and the urgency of doing it, one, the day after the "access hollywood" tape comes out and that tape and election day. >> this is where, you know, i always talk about the political lens and the legal lens. and so a lot of what we're reacting to is the political lens in the sense of we're just going, can you believe it? this is...
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a little bit more breaking news out of the new york city courtroom. david pecker's last answer was talking about his relationship with donald trump saying that, you know, after 9/11, donald trump was one of the first people to call him after the executive offices received multiple envelopes of anthrax. he talks about his loyalty to donald trump, and ends with even though we haven't spoken, i still consider him a friend. those are the last words out of pecker. steinglass says thank you very much. no more questions. attorneys from both sides are conferring with the judge, the bench, and then the cross-examination of david pecker is going to begin. i know we touched on this a little bit earlier, but if you are -- and neil, who's doing the cross, not todd blanche, crossing david pecker, what do you begin with? >> i think he's hoping the judge will say, let's start tomorrow. but he won't. you can't really go after him like they're going to go after michael cohen. i think this is a good way to end this testimony that he's not biassed and hostile, which mich
a little bit more breaking news out of the new york city courtroom. david pecker's last answer was talking about his relationship with donald trump saying that, you know, after 9/11, donald trump was one of the first people to call him after the executive offices received multiple envelopes of anthrax. he talks about his loyalty to donald trump, and ends with even though we haven't spoken, i still consider him a friend. those are the last words out of pecker. steinglass says thank you very...
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one in new york city where his hush money criminal trial is set to resume. the other in washington, d.c., where the supreme court will hear oral arguments over trump's claims he is immune from criminal prosecution in the 2020 election interference case. we're back in two minutes. ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy long lasting relief in a scent free, gentle mist. flonase all good. also, try our allergy headache and nighttime pills. how did i ever miss this? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta? you'll never truly forget migraine, but zero-migraine days are possible. don't take if allergic to qulipta. most common side effects are nausea, constipation and sleepiness. qulipta. the forget-you-get-migraine medicine. >>> michael cohen is a convicted liar and has no credibility whatsoever. he was a lawyer, and you rely on your lawyers, but michael cohen was a convicted liar. he was a lawyer for many people, not just me. he got in trouble because of things outside of what he did for me. >> t
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york city for his hush money trial just as the supreme court in washington, d.c. hears his immunity case. our legal expert joins us on what to expect. >>> also ahead, after months of negotiations on capitol hill, president biden signed the foreign aid bill into law, clearing the way for crucial assistance to ukraine. so how soon will america's ally get their much needed weapons? hey, good morning. welcome to "way too early" on this thursday, april 25th. i am sam stein in for jonathan lemire. when's he coming back? we begin with the latest out of arizona where a state grand jury has indicted 11 so-called fake electors along with several other allies of donald trump in their efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the 58-page indictment includes conspiracy, fraud, and forgery charges related to attempts by the defendants to change the election results in trump's favor. this was the scene back on december 14, 2020, when 11 people met at the republican party headquarters in phoenix to sign a certificate claiming to be arizona's 11 electors despite the fact that joe bid
york city for his hush money trial just as the supreme court in washington, d.c. hears his immunity case. our legal expert joins us on what to expect. >>> also ahead, after months of negotiations on capitol hill, president biden signed the foreign aid bill into law, clearing the way for crucial assistance to ukraine. so how soon will america's ally get their much needed weapons? hey, good morning. welcome to "way too early" on this thursday, april 25th. i am sam stein in for...
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york city. today speaker mike johnson and some of his fellow republicans traveled to columbia's campus to speak out against allegations of anti-semitism and to chastise the protesters. >> my message to the students inside the encampment is go back to class and stop the nonsense. stop wasting your parents money congressman whauler says i think that's right. i would tell you this is unacceptable and the american people are demanding accountability for it. >> joining me now is democratic congresswoman ilhan omar, who has been outspoken about these protests and the reason behind them. we're so happy to have you on the program tonight, congresswoman. first, let me ask you as a matter of political strategy, do you see a connection between the fact the far-right maga caucus is effectively trying to oust speaker johnson and today he went to columbia to maybe prove his far-right credentials? >> no, i mean it's -- it's very -- very much of a coincidence. this is a man who is holding onto his speakership.
york city. today speaker mike johnson and some of his fellow republicans traveled to columbia's campus to speak out against allegations of anti-semitism and to chastise the protesters. >> my message to the students inside the encampment is go back to class and stop the nonsense. stop wasting your parents money congressman whauler says i think that's right. i would tell you this is unacceptable and the american people are demanding accountability for it. >> joining me now is...
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yesterday, three new york city teenagers spent a day off from school. guess where? in that manhattan courtroom. chris johnson was able to speak with two of them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i figured i would never have another chance to do something like this so i go to bed around six to try to get here on time. >> i really want to be a lawyer, so this was a really good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on, and different people who were doing what and it was very interesting for me. >> i love saying the testimony. i felt there were some parts of what he was saying that was credible but he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> yes, he sounded pro trump throughout his entire thing. >> reporter: what was your impression of the former president? >> he definitely seemed much more contained than he normally is. definitely i can see him nodding off at times. >> yeah. at the beginning when everyone was first setting up, he was swearing a lot then he went through periods where he was unnaturally still,
yesterday, three new york city teenagers spent a day off from school. guess where? in that manhattan courtroom. chris johnson was able to speak with two of them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i figured i would never have another chance to do something like this so i go to bed around six to try to get here on time. >> i really want to be a lawyer, so this was a really good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on, and different people who...
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yesterday, three new york city teenagers spent a day off from school guess where? in that manhattan courtroom. our chris jansen spoke to them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i thought i would never have another chance to do something like this so i got up at 6:00 to get here on time. >> i want to be a lawyer so this was really a good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on. it was very interesting for me. >> i love seeing david testimony. he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> what was your impression of the president? >> he seemed much more contained than he normally is. and definitely i could see him, he was nodding off at times. >> yeah. >> at the beginning when everyone was first setting up, he was squirming a lot. then he seemed unnaturally still. >> good insight from
yesterday, three new york city teenagers spent a day off from school guess where? in that manhattan courtroom. our chris jansen spoke to them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i thought i would never have another chance to do something like this so i got up at 6:00 to get here on time. >> i want to be a lawyer so this was really a good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on. it was very interesting for me. >> i love seeing david...
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. >>> we are awaiting a ruling from the judge in donald trump's new york city hush money case on the issue of trumps gag order. prosecutors are asking for 10 $1000 or percent find, $1000.00 for each violation of the gag order. as they put it in court yesterday, that is all they are asking for as of now. prosecutors have made clear that while they are not yet seeking and incarcerated for penalty, meaning jail time for president trump's, the belief trump seems to be angling for just that. for what it's worth right wing media seems to be angling for that too. >> i would force them to throw me in jail if i were donald trump. the mug shot backfired, the indictments have backfired. being a martyr in jail for maybe what a day, 24 hours, that would be good. >> if they put him in jail for his first amendment right, he will be like nelson mandela. >> will he be like nelson mandela ? anyway, right after the hearing on trumps gag order yesterday, right after trump was warned, again, if he kept breaking the rules of the gag order he could be thrown in jail, pretty much as soon as the court went t
. >>> we are awaiting a ruling from the judge in donald trump's new york city hush money case on the issue of trumps gag order. prosecutors are asking for 10 $1000 or percent find, $1000.00 for each violation of the gag order. as they put it in court yesterday, that is all they are asking for as of now. prosecutors have made clear that while they are not yet seeking and incarcerated for penalty, meaning jail time for president trump's, the belief trump seems to be angling for just...
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derek has is an emergency medical physician in new york city and she joins me now. great to have you here. i want to set the context for the law that is at issue here, the law that requires, past the 1980s, it is very interesting, i hadn't known about it. >> you shouldn't. >> it is the federal law that says you can't get people out of the emergency room if you are getting federal medicare and medicaid. >> emergency medicine treatment and labor act set the standard that if you show up to an er, we would take care of you first and foremost, regardless of your ability to pay, regardless if we like you, regardless if you show up and didn't have any insurance, we would take care of you and stabilize you and then we would assigned do you need to be admitted or transferred. before that, people were being ignored at the front door, put back -- >> you don't have money. >> bleeding, they would be bleeding at the front door of the hospital. there is a we won't take care of you, we are going to let you go to a public hospital and we are going to put you back in your car or whee
derek has is an emergency medical physician in new york city and she joins me now. great to have you here. i want to set the context for the law that is at issue here, the law that requires, past the 1980s, it is very interesting, i hadn't known about it. >> you shouldn't. >> it is the federal law that says you can't get people out of the emergency room if you are getting federal medicare and medicaid. >> emergency medicine treatment and labor act set the standard that if you...
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the leader of one party just called for mass protests in new york city and had some bs about not being able -- the city is not locked down. you can go anywhere you want in the city. there is one guy celebrating the insurrectionists who mauled cops, who beat them in a way that one of those law enforcement officials who was a veteran said was medieval combat. far worse than anything he saw in actual combat on behalf of our country. there is one guy running for president who think people serving the country's military, the actual military, not a militia, are, quote, suckers and losers. i mean, there is one guy who is radicalizing his base, and it ain't joe biden. >> that is very true. first off, let me say, elizabeth, it's so good to see you. congratulations on the book. very excited for your success. and it's smart stuff, and it's important to put out in public. so nicolle, to your point, you're right. there is one guy who is doing all of this. there is one guy at the center of it all. but this one guy is influencing a lot of people. and they're not just republicans. and they're not just
the leader of one party just called for mass protests in new york city and had some bs about not being able -- the city is not locked down. you can go anywhere you want in the city. there is one guy celebrating the insurrectionists who mauled cops, who beat them in a way that one of those law enforcement officials who was a veteran said was medieval combat. far worse than anything he saw in actual combat on behalf of our country. there is one guy running for president who think people serving...
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, idaho's abortion ban in front of the supreme court. the justices dealing with the fallout from roe v. wade's appeal. at stakes, what happens if the mother shows up in the er with both her baby and her health in peril? and the dangers for doctors navigating a very tricky legal space while making medical decisions. >>> plus, tensions easing at one university but expanding across the country with pro-palestinian demonstrators not backing down. yale, columbia, nyu, tufts, emerson, uc berkeley now all with encampments. the challenges reverberaing from school administrations to the white house. >>> and with the new york city court dark today, how are attorneys in donald trump's hush money case spending those limited hours before they have to head back into the courtroom? and how will trump's attorneys push back against david pecker whose testimony has already shown the former president to be a willing participant in a scheme to skew the 2020 election. >>> but we start at the supreme court where for the first time since they overturned
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. >> and erin mclaughlin in new york city, thank you very much. hagar, you're a graduate of columbia, you are a teacher there. what have you been seeing inside the university? and so much has been spoken about and shown these protests, many of them have been outside actual campus, but those tents are inside the campus. what are you -- what have you seen? >> sure, jose, you know, if it seems a bit confusing, it is because the protests vary depending on the day and time. and they are also different between what you see on campus, and what you see just outside of campus. but even those are separate but related because those inside the campus are in touch with extremists on the outside of campus, and that's something that has been in the talks as erin mentioned in her readout of the latest outcome of the dialogue between the university and the students. so, here's what i have seen. i was on campus last thursday. and i was on campus critically on saturday, the day that erin mentioned was particularly heated. and the protests even on saturday between th
. >> and erin mclaughlin in new york city, thank you very much. hagar, you're a graduate of columbia, you are a teacher there. what have you been seeing inside the university? and so much has been spoken about and shown these protests, many of them have been outside actual campus, but those tents are inside the campus. what are you -- what have you seen? >> sure, jose, you know, if it seems a bit confusing, it is because the protests vary depending on the day and time. and they are...
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quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security hasn't passed. we knew that. to hear this republican say it really brings it home. willie, i had the news on all day, if i heard the word pecker one more time, i was going to lose my mind. >> david pecker. the first witness in the new york case. >> all right, good morning, everybody. welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, april 24th. along with willie and me we have a member of the "the new york times" editorial board maya and sam stein. our top story has to do with pecker. >> i think you're enjoying saying his name. testimony in donald trump's hush money criminal trial is scheduled to resume tomorrow after several key developments in court yesterday. first, the judge held a hearing at the start of tuesday's proceedings on whether the former president had violated his gag order. prosecutors have asked the judge to fine him $1,000 for each violation. trump's attorney said he hasn't violated the order. h
quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security hasn't passed. we knew that. to hear this republican say it really brings it home. willie, i had the news on all day, if i heard the word pecker one more time, i was going to lose my mind. >> david pecker. the first witness in the new york case. >> all right, good morning, everybody. welcome to "morning joe."...
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york city election -- >> trump's semidefense has not beenid fully articulated is at least with some of these stories or one of them it was to protect his family, right? what's being alleged here from the prosecution is this wasn't about you or maw melania or your family. there's a history here of the enquirer to help trump in a political capacity. >> absolutely. and if you credit tucker's testimony he said what happened at that meeting was michael cohen, donald trump, and the question of substance what can we you to do help the campaign. he said i'm going to be your eyes andd ears. why are you saying that than no other reason to assist the former president, and at the time the potential president in his campaign. he starts with $30,000 to the doorman for the baby story and mcdougal and to the same point you had bad stories about hillary clinton, bad stories about ted cruz. this was the s vehicle interest donald trump to do his dirty deeds and promote himself. what didpr you make of pecker's testimony just as a witness? i wasn't in the courtroom, and our eyes and ears into the actual
york city election -- >> trump's semidefense has not beenid fully articulated is at least with some of these stories or one of them it was to protect his family, right? what's being alleged here from the prosecution is this wasn't about you or maw melania or your family. there's a history here of the enquirer to help trump in a political capacity. >> absolutely. and if you credit tucker's testimony he said what happened at that meeting was michael cohen, donald trump, and the...
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new york city's poison control center also reporting a higher number of calls in the hours after trump's comments. >> the clownish, reckless, dangerous, incompetent handling of a genuine crisis. the first one he faced, a pandemic that went on to kill 1 million americans. that is part of the record we can all consider. when we asked, sitting here today, whether we are better off today than we were four years ago. bounce back fast from heartburn with new tums gummy bites, and love food back. ♪♪ i was born with wings, but psoriasis swooped in to clip them. it crushed my confidence. but no longer will psoriasis get a piece of me. i can love my skin again. with bimzelx. only bimzelx targets and blocks il-17a plus f to calm inflammation. i can control my plaques, and start getting myself back. bimzelx helps adults with moderate to severe psoriasis control plaques, to deliver clearer skin fast, for results that last. i will give myself back the freedom of shorts. dare to wear black again from head to toe. (♪♪) most people got 100% clear skin. some after the first dose. serious side effe
new york city's poison control center also reporting a higher number of calls in the hours after trump's comments. >> the clownish, reckless, dangerous, incompetent handling of a genuine crisis. the first one he faced, a pandemic that went on to kill 1 million americans. that is part of the record we can all consider. when we asked, sitting here today, whether we are better off today than we were four years ago. bounce back fast from heartburn with new tums gummy bites, and love food...
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what happens outside the gates is new york city. >> but it sounds to me what's happening on these university campuses is students have fewer free speech rights than whoever wants to show up outside. there is this attempt to kind of bully college students that you're thinking wrong about what's happening in gaza. we're just going to punish you until you stop thinking that way. >> it's a weaponization of anti-semitism under the guise of security and safety for students who say they're feeling uncomfortable, and it rests on the profound misunderstanding of what anti-semitism actually is, very painful for somebody who is jewish and has studied anti-semitism during her career. i think the impression is that if you just -- any pro-palestinian or any palestinian narrative is a threat to the israeli state. that any kind of criticism of the state of israel's actions, violent actions in gaza, is anti-semitic. it's not. it's criticizing a state, not criticizing an identity or faith. >> this is the thing, that in theory, if israel is a secular state and is a state with multiple religions inside it, ther
what happens outside the gates is new york city. >> but it sounds to me what's happening on these university campuses is students have fewer free speech rights than whoever wants to show up outside. there is this attempt to kind of bully college students that you're thinking wrong about what's happening in gaza. we're just going to punish you until you stop thinking that way. >> it's a weaponization of anti-semitism under the guise of security and safety for students who say they're...
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rehema ellis is reporting from the courthouse in new york city. do we have any idea when we might get a ruling here? >> reporter: no, we don't. the judge hasn't given any indication as to when he might rule on this. again, it should be mentioned this kind of thing, the discussion of all this went on this morning and this was outside of the earshot of the jurors. none of them were in the courtroom at the time. the judge heard these arguments and the prosecution basically saying that donald trump has violated his gag order over and over again and his words were this is precisely what the order was designed to prevent. and that is him retweeting and talking about potential jurors, et cetera. he says the defendant doesn't care and it seems like he is angling for the court to do something about it. what the court will do, they have asked for $1,000 per violation of the order. there have been ten violations according to the prosecution so far. that would be $10,000. the court, the prosecution said is not looking to incarcerate donald trump on this. they
rehema ellis is reporting from the courthouse in new york city. do we have any idea when we might get a ruling here? >> reporter: no, we don't. the judge hasn't given any indication as to when he might rule on this. again, it should be mentioned this kind of thing, the discussion of all this went on this morning and this was outside of the earshot of the jurors. none of them were in the courtroom at the time. the judge heard these arguments and the prosecution basically saying that donald...
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. an agreement among friends. that's how former national enquirer ceo david pecker describes the secret meeting to catch and kill stories from karen mcdougal and stormy daniels before they could sink donald trump's presidential campaign. now, that is not illegal. so, how does testimony from pecker help the prosecution prove that trump committed a crime? >>> plus, trump's attorney tieing himself in rhetorical knots, trying to defend trump's social media posts and convince the judge trump has not violated his gag order. todd blanche saying the president is being very careful and the frustrating judge responding, quote, you're losing all credibility with this court. why is he waiting to rule? >>> and taking its toll, with reporters observing trump as looking thinner and older, against many parts of today's proceedings with his eyes closed and venting his frustration on social media, what will be the impact on this trial and the race for president? we have got more on that coming up. >>> but we start with former natio
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. an agreement among friends. that's how former national enquirer ceo david pecker describes the secret meeting to catch and kill stories from karen mcdougal and stormy daniels before they could sink donald trump's presidential campaign. now, that is not illegal. so, how does testimony from pecker help the prosecution prove that trump committed a crime? >>> plus, trump's attorney tieing himself in rhetorical knots, trying to...
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york city. so i think the judge is in a tough position. a lot of this is unprecedented. it's a word we use often but not always correctly, here it applies. this is unprecedented. you have a gag order in a criminal trial where the defendant is a former and perhaps to be again president of the united states. but does the order permit mr. trump to campaign? absolutely. i don't think that's a close call. again, it prohibits him, if he were to abide it, from criticizing, threatening, intimidating witnesses and jurors. your criminal justice system doesn't function without witnesses and jurors. it goes to the heart of the integrity of the judicial proceeding. what the judge is trying to do is exactly what he ought to be doing, finding some way to have that order that he issued apply to mr. trump and constrain his conduct. >> andrew, in terms of speech on social media, is there any kind of legal distinction that the judge might be determining between something that he writes or something that he reposts
york city. so i think the judge is in a tough position. a lot of this is unprecedented. it's a word we use often but not always correctly, here it applies. this is unprecedented. you have a gag order in a criminal trial where the defendant is a former and perhaps to be again president of the united states. but does the order permit mr. trump to campaign? absolutely. i don't think that's a close call. again, it prohibits him, if he were to abide it, from criticizing, threatening, intimidating...
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we are following breaking news out of new york city right now, david pecker is on the stand for former president trump's criminal trial. rehema, what has been going on right now? >> reporter: an interesting part of the questioning by the prosecution of david pecker, he's been asked how well do you know -- what do you know about donald trump? describe him as a businessman. he says i would describe mr. trump of very knowledgeable and very detailed oriented. i would describe him as almost micromanaging looking at all aspects of whatever the issue is. i thought his approach to money was very cautious, he says. then the prosecution turns to start asking him about michael cohen, who you know was a former attorney for donald trump, and he says he met cohen at a bar mitzvah. he said he was introduced in 2007, and he said that donald trump told him that michael cohen was hired and that he could do a lot of great things for him, and above all the contacts he had with trump should go through michael cohen, and if there were rumors or stories coming out or anything i heard or overheard, i would ca
we are following breaking news out of new york city right now, david pecker is on the stand for former president trump's criminal trial. rehema, what has been going on right now? >> reporter: an interesting part of the questioning by the prosecution of david pecker, he's been asked how well do you know -- what do you know about donald trump? describe him as a businessman. he says i would describe mr. trump of very knowledgeable and very detailed oriented. i would describe him as almost...
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let's bring in nbc's vaughn hillyard outside the new york city courthouse. also with us, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos and kristen gibbons, great to have all of you here. what is the latest with the gag order under way? >> reporter: good morning, ana. the prosecution is currently before judge merchan going through each of these ten social media posts, saying that donald trump is willfully and flagrantly violating the gag order that was placed on him at the beginning of the month, which precluded him from attacking witnesses and potential juro or jurors as it related to the criminal proceedings before him. we should note throughout the ten social media posts over the course of the last week and a half, there are direct mentions of the likes of michael cohen and stormy daniels, but there is questions that are going to be left to judge merchan as to whether they actually violate the gag order placed on donald trump or not. whether they actually have to do with the criminal proceedings before him. there was one oth
let's bring in nbc's vaughn hillyard outside the new york city courthouse. also with us, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos and kristen gibbons, great to have all of you here. what is the latest with the gag order under way? >> reporter: good morning, ana. the prosecution is currently before judge merchan going through each of these ten social media posts, saying that donald trump is willfully and flagrantly violating the gag order that was...
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some may have to do with the fact it's taking place in new york city. there are not that many trump supporters there. some of it may have to do with the fact that the last time he urged people to congregate on his behalf was january 6th and certainly we know how that ended up and certainly a lot of people have been arrested for their decision to descend on the capitol. but i can't quite get around the fact -- maybe lisa with address this, the agent of encouraging protests at the courthouse, of asking your supporters to make a spectacle of the court proceedings, to a degree, maybe not in legal terms, seems like an act of attempted intimidation. i wonder if that permeated the courthouse at all, if the judge is aware of this, is there are ramifications or implications for trump for doing things like this? >> i think, sam, that those implications or ramifications sort of pale in comparison to the alleged violations of gag order that we are going to deal with this morning at 9:30. the d.a. has brought to judge's attention at least ten different instances tha
some may have to do with the fact it's taking place in new york city. there are not that many trump supporters there. some of it may have to do with the fact that the last time he urged people to congregate on his behalf was january 6th and certainly we know how that ended up and certainly a lot of people have been arrested for their decision to descend on the capitol. but i can't quite get around the fact -- maybe lisa with address this, the agent of encouraging protests at the courthouse, of...
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biden is doing all this, and trump is stuck in a courtroom in new york city. we've not seen much from biden by way of talking about the trial. in fact, what we see today is what their plan is. they're going to stay on the things they want to stay on. >> this is one of the cases where you show opposed to tell. they're trying to have the president out there doing, you know, events around the country, looking like he is doing the job at the white house, while, at the same time, trump is stuck in a courtroom for four days a week. i through they feel like if you can show, you know, make the point of showing the president doing his work, that presents the contrast, presents the choice for the american people. >> what's the mood among the team now? we referenced the maris poll, but you also have reporting about some big wins biden has gotten in the past week, both not just on the foreign aid on the hill, which had been stuck for months in congress but now is on the brink of passage, but a car plant in the south unionized, a year ago, it would have felt unthinkable. >
biden is doing all this, and trump is stuck in a courtroom in new york city. we've not seen much from biden by way of talking about the trial. in fact, what we see today is what their plan is. they're going to stay on the things they want to stay on. >> this is one of the cases where you show opposed to tell. they're trying to have the president out there doing, you know, events around the country, looking like he is doing the job at the white house, while, at the same time, trump is...
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york city and in opening statements, prosecutors argue the hush money payment was election interference. that was connected to the 2016 election. let's forget about 2020 he is facing charges in d.c. and georgia for trying to support the election. what does 2024 have in store? our keynote conversations with nobel peace prize winner, maria, the ceo, the top digital news site and she's the author of how to stand up to a dictator, the fight for our future. i'm honored to have you back with us. you witnessed the y -- rise of authoritarian power firsthand in the philippines. how does that compare to what you are seeing bubble up here? >> first, it's shocking to see where things are. i've been a journalist for 38 years and we've never lived through anything we are living through today. in the last 38 years. the second thing is it happened quickly. its death by 1000 cuts. small little things you let go of, and if you do not hold the line, you lose those rights. i still have to ask for permission from our supreme court to be able to travel here. in the philippines, what we saw was shortly after
york city and in opening statements, prosecutors argue the hush money payment was election interference. that was connected to the 2016 election. let's forget about 2020 he is facing charges in d.c. and georgia for trying to support the election. what does 2024 have in store? our keynote conversations with nobel peace prize winner, maria, the ceo, the top digital news site and she's the author of how to stand up to a dictator, the fight for our future. i'm honored to have you back with us. you...
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york city, and in opening statements, prosecutors argue that the hush money payment is election interference, that was connected to the 2016 election. but let's not forget about 2020, where he is facing charges in both bc and georgia for trying to subvert the election. so what does 2024 have in store? our keynote conversation tonight with his with journalists and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa, the ceo of the philippines top digital new site and also the author of how to stand up to a dictator. the fight for our future. i'm so honored to have you back with us tonight because you witnessed the rise of authoritarianism power firsthand in the philippines. how does that compare to what you are seeing bubble up here? >> so, first, it is shocking to see where things are. i've been a journalist for 38 years, and we have never lived through anything that we are living through today. it happens quickly, right, and it is, death by 1000 cuts, there are small little things that you let go of, and if you don't hold the line, you lose those rights. i still have to ask for permission from our supreme
york city, and in opening statements, prosecutors argue that the hush money payment is election interference, that was connected to the 2016 election. but let's not forget about 2020, where he is facing charges in both bc and georgia for trying to subvert the election. so what does 2024 have in store? our keynote conversation tonight with his with journalists and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa, the ceo of the philippines top digital new site and also the author of how to stand up to a...
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. >>> donald trump fled new york city because it was a city that never really loved him. either personally or politically. as a criminal defendant, trump is required to sit in a new york courtroom and listen to regular new yorkers call him selfish and self-serving or a racist, sexist narcissist. for half the country, that is not news. but it is a thing that trump avoids. he lives his life in a hermetically sealed mar-a-lago bubble where people cheer his every move and affirm every ridiculous idea that he burps out. faced with the unvarnished truth, trump is the emperor with no clothes, feckless, feeble, and incoherently untethered to reality, at least when he's awake. joining me now is tim o'brien, msnbc political analyst. i'm glad you're here, tim, because it does seem to me this is the shrinking of donald trump. his legend is kind of hard to keep up with when jurors are saying he's just a regular guy and he's falling asleep like your average senior citizen. >> i think he's painfully and visibly aware of it. i think right now, he's -- today at least, i was in the courtro
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. >> in new york city, thank you so very much. >>> well, we've been talking about this for much of the hour. testimony in many ways is just beginning in donald trump's first criminal trial. but another case on thursday, why a conspirator -- a supreme court ruling could play in. a se court ruling could play in what if you could go from this to this. with just one step tresemmé silk serum. time for the ultimate humidity test. weightlessly smooth hair your turn. new tresemmé keratin smooth collection. you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs] when others divide. we unite. with real solutions to help our kids. like community schools. neighborhood hubs that provide everything
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york city. anchoring our special coverage of pretty explosive early moments of donald trump's hush money trial, with my colleague, andrea mitchell. donald trump, of course, as every defendant has a front row seat, and history is unfolding. the prosecution's opening statements painting him as a felon who, quote, cooked the books to try to bury a porn star payoff. what they call election interference, he said, plain and simple. >> in response, of course, the defense simply saying that trump had nothing to do with it. focusing on poking holes, not only in the d.a.'s case, but also in the credibility of potential witnesses to prop up the trial. first person on the stand, former friend of trump's, friend and colleague, former "national enquirer" publisher, david pecker. he barely took the stand before court adjourned for the day. what big questions are coming his way, we don't know. testimony can resume at 9:30 tomorrow. i want to bring in msnbc's katie phang, msnbc senior national politics reporter,
york city. anchoring our special coverage of pretty explosive early moments of donald trump's hush money trial, with my colleague, andrea mitchell. donald trump, of course, as every defendant has a front row seat, and history is unfolding. the prosecution's opening statements painting him as a felon who, quote, cooked the books to try to bury a porn star payoff. what they call election interference, he said, plain and simple. >> in response, of course, the defense simply saying that trump...
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this was before the start of his trial in new york city. >>> new york news polling shows trump ahead of biden by two points, 46% over 44%. when the field expands to include third party candidates, biden takes the lead over trump, 39% to 37%. that's because 15% of voters whoous wheevously voted for trump would now vote for kennedy. fascinating. >>> still ahead, what we're hearing about the u.s. sanctioning a combat unit. >>> plus columbia univerity rabbi over a protest on campus. those stories when we come right back. n campus those stories when we come right back type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't t
this was before the start of his trial in new york city. >>> new york news polling shows trump ahead of biden by two points, 46% over 44%. when the field expands to include third party candidates, biden takes the lead over trump, 39% to 37%. that's because 15% of voters whoous wheevously voted for trump would now vote for kennedy. fascinating. >>> still ahead, what we're hearing about the u.s. sanctioning a combat unit. >>> plus columbia univerity rabbi over a protest...
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york city. the full jury is seated and we expect opening statements monday. there's been a chorus, that's been suggesting this case only helps trump, politically. i'm curious, you've seen the first week, you're talking to an undecided voter about why this case matters, what do you say? >> it should matter. you have a president with 88 criminal counts that he is dealing with. that said, may i give you a personal point of view? this is a guy that does not care if he is the hero or the heel, he just wants to start. he gets what he wants in many ways, and that is pulling focus from the conversation we just had, to focus again on him. when we focus on him, i worry that he has an advantage. i am a little concerned about the overindulgence around the day today, i get it. i totally get it with the consequential nature of criminal trial is profound, but not more than democracy, and the consequences of him prevailing in this election in november, and perhaps what i thought was one of the biggest stories o
york city. the full jury is seated and we expect opening statements monday. there's been a chorus, that's been suggesting this case only helps trump, politically. i'm curious, you've seen the first week, you're talking to an undecided voter about why this case matters, what do you say? >> it should matter. you have a president with 88 criminal counts that he is dealing with. that said, may i give you a personal point of view? this is a guy that does not care if he is the hero or the heel,...
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jurors in this city. i am in new york right now. they have verdicts with respect to organized crime. t leaders with respect to terrorists. i think people should o not underestimate the fact that jurors are going to do their ng duty. it is shocking to me that we are having this conversation right now about the former leader of the free world, but we are joining other nations that have done exactly the same thing with respect to corrupt leaders. holding them to account. there is a jury system. er i think the jurors as a collective will take their responsibilities seriously. i think we should not jump to what will happen if the seven dropout. i think people have a lot of moxie and grit in this city. i think i really would not be worried about it. i also think the judge is a no- nonsense judge. they take their responsibilities with respect to the jurors very seriously, so on tuesday even if there is a finding of just a fine you can be sure the judge is going to make it clear that any further efforts on his part are going to be met with
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this is welfare for black people that live in new york city. no. it is rural hospitals where people vote for donald trump and people need to know this. rural hospitals are savaged by the cuts donald trump and republicans have brought to medicaid. nursing homes are paid through medicaid. hospitals are shutting down your people may have to drive 45-50 miles to get healthcare because republicans have been on a mission to cut medicaid for years. >> yes. and you have a situation where -- what you are highlighting, joe, is there are two things that happen when you elect someone to be president. you elect the person, donald trump and you elect a coalition of interest. that is the thing to think about and all of this stuff. you will get donald trump and you will get a coalition of interest that for instance want to salvage american healthcare. immigration is another great example. this is something people don't know about. we talk about the border so much and understandably on the border has been chaotic and unruly and the source of a lot of stress for fol
this is welfare for black people that live in new york city. no. it is rural hospitals where people vote for donald trump and people need to know this. rural hospitals are savaged by the cuts donald trump and republicans have brought to medicaid. nursing homes are paid through medicaid. hospitals are shutting down your people may have to drive 45-50 miles to get healthcare because republicans have been on a mission to cut medicaid for years. >> yes. and you have a situation where -- what...
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. >>> new york city pro- palestinian demonstrators continue to protest at columbia university despite mass arrests and suspensions. organizer seven calling on colombia to devise from israel. more than 100 students have been arrested. should welcome back to dateline. john mcafee's life on the lamb ended when he suddenly pack did but this young lover in guatemala. wanted by authorities in belize for questioning in the murder of greg faull, mcafee told reporters he was now seeking political asylum from the persecution he suffered there. the announcement created an international media frenzy back in the states, faull family believe the press was chasing the wrong story. back to keith morrison with the fugitive millionaire. >>> for weeks after the murder of greg faull, we and much of the world press tried to find the elusive john mcafee. a spectacle which for greg faull's father and stepmom was pretty hard to take. >> i had phone calls from cbs, nbc, fox, cnn, the "new york times" and wall street journal in two days. >> it was questions about the southern fellow. >> mcafee. >> you are aski
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. >>> new york city, pro- palestinian demonstrators continue to protest at columbia university despite mass arrests and suspensions. organizers are calling on columbia to divest from israel. for now, back to dateline. >>> it looked like a burglary gone bad. denise leuthold, mother and missionary, brutally shot and killed in her parent's home where she and her family had been living. typical scenario? robberies happening in peoria, this one just happens to be a lot worse? >> it is not typical as far as a burglary that results in a murder. that does not happen very often. >> this was an odd one. detectives needed to know more about denise and began questioning her family, including nathan, her husband of 17 years. >> you talking to us and cooperating with us is the best information that we can get. >> we want to talk to the people closest to her first to try to figure out what makes her tick, what is a routine like? >> did you start to think that someone may have targeted denise? >> well, we didn't know i mean nathan, he's going to be our best witness, you know. you are living with this
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and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author. comedian, actor, and writer. she wrote the streamly amazing book. yes i can say that when they come for the comedians, we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, monday, the real meat, the real business of trump's trial is going to start. is the media, is the nation ready for this. >> he may never actually see the inside of a prison cell, but this courtroom is his prison- he is stuck. he gets reprimanded while he's trying to stand up. what an incredible contrast to president biden who was showing his freedom i feel like this week. he was flaunting his freedom by going off and campaigning like a normal guy. >> let's talk about the trial and the jury. the jury selection happened much quicker than people thought. on monday, they were like this thing is
and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author. comedian, actor, and writer. she wrote the streamly amazing book. yes i can say that when they come for the comedians, we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, monday, the real...
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and why it took so long to get to trial today in new york city. this was a federal case. when michael cohen pled guilty, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he was appoint bid president trump. worked on the trump campaign. one of the things he described in detail was the michael cohen case. after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. department of justice in washington, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office to try to make the whole thing go away. this is called holding the line. while michael cohen had pleaded guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible campaign finance violations. six months after cohen's guilty plea, barr not only tried to kill the ongoing investigations, but incredibly, he suggested that michael cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges should be reversed. attorney general barr summoned my deputy who was overseeing the cohen case. in late february to challenge the basis of cohen's gui
and why it took so long to get to trial today in new york city. this was a federal case. when michael cohen pled guilty, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he was appoint bid president trump. worked on the trump campaign. one of the things he described in detail was the michael cohen case. after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. department of justice in washington, they started...
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at columbia university here in new york city, more than 100 people were arrested on thursday after occupying the schools the south lawn for 30 hours in support of gaza. according to police, columbia president shafik asked the nypd for help, citing a, quote, player and present danger , but when asked to characterize the protest, a columbia spectator reports that police chief john chal said the soup was a clear and present danger was identified by columbia university, not actually by the nypd, and that the nypd reported no violets or injuries associated with the gaza solidarity encampment. among those arrested was trent 24 to 25, daughter of vanessa the woman ilhan omar. she had been suspended from neighboring barnard college and was protesting at columbia. covers woman omar posted on x that she was proud of her daughter, and, quote, stepping up to change what you can't tolerate is why we as a country have the right to speech, simply and petition enshrined in our constitution. trent 24 trent 25 is here with me now. also joining nversation, a fourth-year columbia student who helped organize the
at columbia university here in new york city, more than 100 people were arrested on thursday after occupying the schools the south lawn for 30 hours in support of gaza. according to police, columbia president shafik asked the nypd for help, citing a, quote, player and present danger , but when asked to characterize the protest, a columbia spectator reports that police chief john chal said the soup was a clear and present danger was identified by columbia university, not actually by the nypd,...
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. >>> after spending most of his week in new york city courtroom, donald trump is back out on the campaign trail. in a few hours he will take the stage at a rally in lillington, north carolina. it comes less than 48 hours before opening statements in his new york hush money trial. yasmin vossoughian is joining us from wilmington, north carolina , which i learned it actually exist. i thought it was delaware. anyway -- geography lesson today. you have covered the jury selection all week long but you are getting it on both fronts. on tuesday, the judge in the trump case will preside over hearing about the gag order. how closely do you think prosecutors will watch what the former presence is tonight at the rally? >> reporter: barry. i think many of the incidents that attorneys for the people have already cited when it came to violations in the gag order were about trump social post that he put out and/or things he said at campaign rallies. they were cited in front of juan merchan. that is why they have set the date of the hearing on tuesday to go over the violations and see what judge juan mer
. >>> after spending most of his week in new york city courtroom, donald trump is back out on the campaign trail. in a few hours he will take the stage at a rally in lillington, north carolina. it comes less than 48 hours before opening statements in his new york hush money trial. yasmin vossoughian is joining us from wilmington, north carolina , which i learned it actually exist. i thought it was delaware. anyway -- geography lesson today. you have covered the jury selection all week...
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this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >>> my predecessor promised infrastructure week, after week, after week for four years, and never built a thing. nothing. >>> is really forces striking back, targeting a military base near a nuclear plant. retaliation for 's attack this weekend. that is more than 300 drones and missiles launched at israel. >>> speaker mike johnson preparing to defy his most conservative house colleagues and called votes on a series of eight packages for israel, taiwan, and ukraine. this, despite worries that some may try to remove him from his speakership. >> i am not resigning and in my view, it is an absurd motion that someone would bring a vacate motion. we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >>> the senate dismissed impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas broug
this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >>> my predecessor promised infrastructure week, after week, after week for four years, and never built a thing. nothing. >>> is really forces striking back, targeting...
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donald trump, sitting in a new york city courtroom as a terminal defendant. let's bring in our nightcap all- stars, my colleague and friend, and beasts msnbc host, and former democratic congresswoman of the state of florida. bernie stelter is here. he's tried to be here for the nightcap a final time, and finally he's with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> is a special correspondent from vanity fair and author of network of lies. and she is a true nightcap all- star, judy gold. she wrote the supremely amazing book, yes, i can say that when they come for the comedians we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, on monday, the real meat -- the real business of trumps trial is going to start. is the media -- is the nation ready for this? >> i think this courtroom is like a prison for donald trump. he is stuck. he gets reprimanded when he tries to stand up. what an incredible contrast to joe biden, who is out buying hoagies at wawa. owing to sheets and wawa in the same week. he was almost flaunting his freedom by going on the campaign like a normal guy, a normal c
donald trump, sitting in a new york city courtroom as a terminal defendant. let's bring in our nightcap all- stars, my colleague and friend, and beasts msnbc host, and former democratic congresswoman of the state of florida. bernie stelter is here. he's tried to be here for the nightcap a final time, and finally he's with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> is a special correspondent from vanity fair and author of network of lies. and she is a true nightcap all- star, judy gold. she wrote the...
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there are thousands of new york city police officers all over downtown. the least we can do is protect them. i would not restrict journalism, i would say we have to provide security for those jurors. >> we know what's right and wrong, we think about what serves the american people and what serves our audiences, our readers work what do you think? >> you want to allow context. it is important we understand who these people are to the degree that it protects their anonymity. but, you understand the area, the place from which they are coming. maybe how well-educated they are, what kind of jobs they are holding down. it helps give a perspective of how they might weigh in on this. granted we have to wait for the whole trial to play out and what happens with the verdict and when they are doing jury deliberations. i find it interesting at the beginning, i would like to now stop it. i think we don't need to know anymore about who these people are. my respect for them, and i'm going to give a little bit away, are people of the week, these jurors. think about what
there are thousands of new york city police officers all over downtown. the least we can do is protect them. i would not restrict journalism, i would say we have to provide security for those jurors. >> we know what's right and wrong, we think about what serves the american people and what serves our audiences, our readers work what do you think? >> you want to allow context. it is important we understand who these people are to the degree that it protects their anonymity. but, you...
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denying any sort of access to reproductive care, the rats of new york city are getting a delicious contraceptive. we can't get any contraceptive but the rats are getting a savory birth-control and i think if you talk to any woman somebody said you can have putin that is birth control, we would be very excited. >> how do rats have more rights than women in america? what is this hell skate? i want to acknowledge the nas.30th anniversary of this university gymnast who won the 2020 gymnastics collegiate championship, organ price, you go, girl. morgan price won the week. thank you very much. all in with chris hayes starts now. >>> the full jury is set. three more sleeps before the trial of donald trump. >> we are going to have opening statements on monday. this trial is starting. >> trump is going into monday kicking and screaming. >> tonight, a last ditch effort to delay is denied. >> he said sir, we are not finished. sit down, and donald trump was incredibly humbled by that but also peeved. >> a barrage of rulings from the courthouse, including which prior bad acts can be used at trial. >> when you
denying any sort of access to reproductive care, the rats of new york city are getting a delicious contraceptive. we can't get any contraceptive but the rats are getting a savory birth-control and i think if you talk to any woman somebody said you can have putin that is birth control, we would be very excited. >> how do rats have more rights than women in america? what is this hell skate? i want to acknowledge the nas.30th anniversary of this university gymnast who won the 2020 gymnastics...
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york city block, i see a large plume of fire. about 20 to 25 feet high. and i gotta say, in my head, i thought for a moment, okay, that is an area that is cordoned off for protesters. i have seen protesters there back in april when the former president was first arraigned. there were protesters there on monday as well. that number has gone down every single day since then. and so i thought, someone set off a fire, and then i looked more closely as i was speaking live with chris. and i saw the outline of an individual's body. and i thought to myself, that is a human being. they have set themselves on fire, and his hands were raised in the air as he was standing there, arms wide open. and he burned for two minutes. it seemed like a lifetime. but it was two to three minutes. and then collapsing to the ground as security personnel, members of the fdny, members of nypd showed up and were able to put out that fire. and i gotta say, joy, what i saw with my own eyes and what his body had gone through at that moment is unexplainable. and
york city block, i see a large plume of fire. about 20 to 25 feet high. and i gotta say, in my head, i thought for a moment, okay, that is an area that is cordoned off for protesters. i have seen protesters there back in april when the former president was first arraigned. there were protesters there on monday as well. that number has gone down every single day since then. and so i thought, someone set off a fire, and then i looked more closely as i was speaking live with chris. and i saw the...
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earlier this week after leaving court, he did try to campaign in new york city, which is of course a place where he's never come close to winning the city or the state. but he did a kind of campaign stop at a harlem bodega. meanwhile, over at fox, there are concerns about the timing, again, timing caused by the defendant. but they do admit the political reality, which is on more than one level, this is turning out to be bad for candidate trump. >> every campaign stop is crucial. donald trump was not able to campaign today. >> if you think this is bad, in april, can you imagine a case in august? or september? when he's going to be in the back stretch of the campaign and okay, the documents case is ready? really, are we going do this? in the fall? >> so this is bad for the candidate. some of that might be an attempted play for sympathy, but it still deals with the premise that it's bad. the courtroom view has swept most headlines across the country this week, which again reminds people of the sordid tale at the heart of the trial. opening statements begin next week. spotlight stays on
earlier this week after leaving court, he did try to campaign in new york city, which is of course a place where he's never come close to winning the city or the state. but he did a kind of campaign stop at a harlem bodega. meanwhile, over at fox, there are concerns about the timing, again, timing caused by the defendant. but they do admit the political reality, which is on more than one level, this is turning out to be bad for candidate trump. >> every campaign stop is crucial. donald...