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manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhattan. citywide, that's only 21%. then you get to income, median household income is $100,000, and you put the characteristics that make manhattan different from the rest of the city, and it's whiter and has more white voters can college degrees and it's wealthier. we look at trends that define american politics, and especially in the trump age, and one of the most democratic groups you will find, white voters with college degrees and higher levels of education for attainment. we talk about the areas getting bluer and bluer, very enthusiastic to vote, and that makes manhattan the bluest of the five boroughs. >> thank you so much. appreciate that look. joining us, vaughn hillyard, and a whi
manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhattan. citywide, that's only 21%. then you get to income, median household income is $100,000, and you put the characteristics that make manhattan different from the rest of...
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>> let's look at the demographics of manhattan. manhattan is one of the five boroughs. they aren't all the same. this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump actually carried staten island over joe biden in 2020. again, by far, the smallest of the boroughs. then you work your way here to queens county. the borough of queens. this is where you get into the much better areas. brooklyn, biden was 77%. the bronx biden with 83%. and then that brings you to the one remaining borough and that is where this trial is. where the jurors are from. it is manhattan. 87% nearly for biden in 2020. so within a very big blue city among the fiv
>> let's look at the demographics of manhattan. manhattan is one of the five boroughs. they aren't all the same. this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far....
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manhattan, 86.7% for biden. even in new york city among the four core blue boroughs, manhattan has the most pronounced bent on any of those boroughs. why? what demographic features might go into that? here's some of the data points for manhattan. when you compare these to the city as a whole, i think we get a little bit of insight here. for instance, manhattan is 45% white. city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think about all the discussions we have had about the big, national demographic patterns. those characteristics. white, college educated, higher income. core de
manhattan, 86.7% for biden. even in new york city among the four core blue boroughs, manhattan has the most pronounced bent on any of those boroughs. why? what demographic features might go into that? here's some of the data points for manhattan. when you compare these to the city as a whole, i think we get a little bit of insight here. for instance, manhattan is 45% white. city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan,...
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they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one, one angry juror who will not follow the law, who will not follow the evidence, but this is a shrewd judge and a good prosecution. it's the longest list of questions i've ever seen, and the judge is a sure judge of character, the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will adjudicate the facts and the law and if that happens, donald trump is in trouble. >> norm eisen, you have the book to read. 11. >>> coming up, dan goldman, a prosecutor new york who worked with todd blanche and alvin brad. i'll get his reaction today one of donald trump's first criminal trial after a quick break. break. we're gonna take it back. we're gonna take it back. with scotts turf builder triple action! it gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps your lawn growing strong. glorious! -agggghhhhhh! -aaagghhhh. no no no. get a bag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. [music playing] speaker: it all starts here, by u
they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one, one angry juror who will not follow the law, who will not follow the evidence, but this is a shrewd judge and a good prosecution. it's the longest list of questions i've ever seen, and the judge is a sure judge of character, the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will adjudicate the facts and the law and if that happens, donald trump is in trouble. >> norm eisen, you have the book to read. 11. >>> coming up,...
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being this figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan, a guy riding in the limo at all of the fancy restaurants and clubs. even at the time among the cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. it is a full rejection of him by manhattan and for that reason is a more personal trial than any others he faces. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and that a big life in florida. they lived large but none of them came back to nyc. the da made it clear the prosecutors plan to press trump in previous cases if he takes the stand. why would he do that? what does it have to do with this case? what does that have to do with election interference? >> it does not have any
being this figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan, a guy riding in the limo at all of the fancy restaurants and clubs. even at the time among the cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no...
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days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he has pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and legal analyst to talk about what we can expect. tomorrow is a really big day in the history of this country when you see a former president is in criminal charges. the former president is going to be in court every single day with a jury selection beginning tomorrow. we took a look at some of the questions. what stood out to me was how it seemed less politicized then in judge kaplan's questionnaire. i say that because one of the questions on the questionnaire was do you believe the election was stolen? none of that showed up on this but they did ask, for instance, where do you get your news from? what publications or news channels? the new york post, msn, msnbc? cnn? and then they go on. do you listen to any podcasts? whi
days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he has pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and legal analyst to talk about what we can expect. tomorrow is a really big day in the history of this country when you see a former president is in criminal charges....
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we've been getting a lot of updates from that manhattan courthouse. our reporting team is standing by with the latest, and after david pecker, who will testify next. >>> plus, he said he signed a cooperation letter with the manhattan d.a., could other witnesses be cooperating as well? more after a short break. don't go away. more after a short break don't go away. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more.opportunity. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition call
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they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one. one angry juror, one juror who will not follow the law, won't follow the evidence, but will be loyal to donald trump. this is a very short judge. a very good prosecution team. they got the longest list. i've been practicing law for over 30 years and it is the longest list of questions i have ever seen. the judge is eight judge of character, not just of the law. i think the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will honestly adjudicate the facts and if that happens, donald trump is in a lot of trouble. >> norm eisen. a book to read to understand the case. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> congressman goldman is standing by. he was a congressman and has worked with alvin bragg and todd blanche. we will get his reaction today one of donald trump's first criminal trial after a short break. >>> as donald trump's first criminal trial began today in new york city i couldn't help but think about the split screen the country is watching play out in real time. on the left you ha
they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one. one angry juror, one juror who will not follow the law, won't follow the evidence, but will be loyal to donald trump. this is a very short judge. a very good prosecution team. they got the longest list. i've been practicing law for over 30 years and it is the longest list of questions i have ever seen. the judge is eight judge of character, not just of the law. i think the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will honestly...
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we begin with the breaking news out of a manhattan courthouse. day two of the hush money trial just getting under way this morning. the court will resume efforts to find 12 jurors who will decide this case. plus six alternates. they have yet to seat a single juror. also happening today, a discussion about trump's potential testimony. nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside that courthouse. vaughn, not only do we have jury selection continuing today, there is also this hearing we're expecting that could impact trump's potential testimony. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, ana. just in the last three minutes, the jury selection process has begun again. and there was a delay, namely because two jurors didn't show up who were previously in that jury box of 18. after waiting for more than 15 minutes, judge merchan said they're going to move forward in those two jurors, because they didn't show up, are dismissed. a third judge -- a third juror who showed up with flu-like symptoms. that juror was also dismissed. that gives you insight into
we begin with the breaking news out of a manhattan courthouse. day two of the hush money trial just getting under way this morning. the court will resume efforts to find 12 jurors who will decide this case. plus six alternates. they have yet to seat a single juror. also happening today, a discussion about trump's potential testimony. nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside that courthouse. vaughn, not only do we have jury selection continuing today, there is also this hearing we're expecting that...
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so if you want to say there is only 85,000 trump voters in manhattan, which they are, that is how many he got and they were all busy, so none of them could come down, or you know, okay. what about the entire state of utah? what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment. i saw your post, the picture, i saw you when you posted that online. i feel like there is a bias, like a law of physics. it is not even a political thing, but in the news b business, you never report on the dog that did not bark. you never report on the thing that did not happen, but in this case, there is something observable that did happen, which is trump spending the last year promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers with militants that y
so if you want to say there is only 85,000 trump voters in manhattan, which they are, that is how many he got and they were all busy, so none of them could come down, or you know, okay. what about the entire state of utah? what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there...
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the main 12 person jury represents a cross-section of the residence of manhattan. five women, seven men from different neighborhoods across the borough. one in sales, another is a es teacher, two are attorneys, two others come from the world of finance. the fact that opening orna statements are also a testament to how the court sees system is keeping things moving despite donald trump's ongoing efforts to delay the trial. on friday, the president's lawyers asked the appeals court to temporarily pause the trial until a ruling is made on its previously filed motion for a change of venue. an emergency hearing was held for on friday afternoon but trumps request for a stay was denied again. this is an early indication of how the former president might continue to try to with procedural road blocks in the oc weeks to come. this trial, alone, makes a monumental week but it's only a piece of a consequential week for donald trump. in addition to his criminal trial in new york, the former president would also have to pr contend with multiple other legal battles and various v
the main 12 person jury represents a cross-section of the residence of manhattan. five women, seven men from different neighborhoods across the borough. one in sales, another is a es teacher, two are attorneys, two others come from the world of finance. the fact that opening orna statements are also a testament to how the court sees system is keeping things moving despite donald trump's ongoing efforts to delay the trial. on friday, the president's lawyers asked the appeals court to temporarily...
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they have to live in manhattan so we are not talking about a long commute. you are not sequestering them. they are not staying at a hotel but you are protecting them during the trial. >> what, in your opinion, how did it go, the jury selection? we got it done inside of a week. it seemed to go with relative haste. this people who were not going to be jurors were dismissed quickly. what was your sense of it as you were sitting there watching it questioning >> donald trump's opportunity, had the opportunity to go and use their challenges to eliminate several potential jurors they watched. donald trump over the course of the next six, seven weeks will become very familiar with the faces of those 12 jurors and 6 alternates in their. when it comes to donald trump in a courtroom, over the last year, he has become quite familiar with one, not only from the civil fraud trial but we have to go back to the e jean carroll trial in january of 2024. there has been a jury that is heard testimony, granted it was three minutes of testimony from donald trump and they in janua
they have to live in manhattan so we are not talking about a long commute. you are not sequestering them. they are not staying at a hotel but you are protecting them during the trial. >> what, in your opinion, how did it go, the jury selection? we got it done inside of a week. it seemed to go with relative haste. this people who were not going to be jurors were dismissed quickly. what was your sense of it as you were sitting there watching it questioning >> donald trump's...
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historic day unfolding right now here in manhattan. for the very first time a criminal trial of a former u.s. president, donald trump, also happens to be the presumptive presidential nominee. >> any moment now jury selection will begin around this trial centered around hush money payment thes made to an adult film actress stormy daniels. prosecutors say this was part of an effort to prevent the public from learning about trump's alleged sexual encounter with daniels days before the 2016 election. the d.a. in this case calling it election interference. now, trump has pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts of falsifying business records and he denies that an affair ever happened. >> so far in court, there has been this back and forth over evidence and can be included, what cannot be included in the trial, incling the infamous access hollywood tape. >> here to help break it down, yasmin vossoughian, chuck rosenberg, maya wiley, civil right attorneys and a former assistant u.s. attorney, temidayo williams, former investigative council, also a
historic day unfolding right now here in manhattan. for the very first time a criminal trial of a former u.s. president, donald trump, also happens to be the presumptive presidential nominee. >> any moment now jury selection will begin around this trial centered around hush money payment thes made to an adult film actress stormy daniels. prosecutors say this was part of an effort to prevent the public from learning about trump's alleged sexual encounter with daniels days before the 2016...
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. >> this is a manhattan jury. it went 87% for biden. >> one said i don't think i can vote for trump. >> a video that donald trump posted. what vaughn was talking about the former juror number one the one that asked to be released from the trial because she said that what was written meant that she could no longer be fair. defending donald trump's process is to under mine the judicial system. trump's lawyers tried to get an emergency state from an appeals court. argueing there's no possible way for trump to get a fair trial in manhattan. the response from the district attorney alvin braggs office was simple, what the last week has shown is the jury selection has worked. he continued, we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further end quote. the appeals court judge agreed and quickly rejected trump's request. right now the good news is amongst all the ruckus, the judicial system has not bent to trump's attacks. despite what he sa
. >> this is a manhattan jury. it went 87% for biden. >> one said i don't think i can vote for trump. >> a video that donald trump posted. what vaughn was talking about the former juror number one the one that asked to be released from the trial because she said that what was written meant that she could no longer be fair. defending donald trump's process is to under mine the judicial system. trump's lawyers tried to get an emergency state from an appeals court. argueing...
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days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he's pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> monday is going to be history in the making. the first time a former president of the united states, presumptive nominee for the republican party is going to be in a criminal court, be held criminally responsibly possible. four to six weeks we're looking a the. they're not going to be in court on wednesday. they may be off for passover as well. two major witnesses, michael cohen, stormy daniels as well. i think the major question will be for the jury will they find michael cohen to be a plausible witness. right? and that is going to be kind of the question going into this whole thing, and it's all going to play out every single day right here. >> that's right. we'll be following very closely. no cameras in the courtroom, but we will be giving the play by play. yasmin vossoughian, thank y
days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he's pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> monday is going to be history in the making. the first time a former president of the united states, presumptive nominee for the republican party is going to be in a criminal court, be held criminally responsibly possible. four to...
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he is a criminal in manhattan. and i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. >> listen. i know 10 people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know 12 people in manhattan. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> really? >> i do. >> that the challenging thing. you really consider your someone who is looking for fighting truth, and you oppose lies. >> the most interesting part of this case will be trumps defense. we all know the prosecution, we all know the argument against trump. but how will he defend himself? >> i want to talk about something else as it relates to donald trump. he's in the worst position ever, he's losing on top of losing, but i want to talk about the jt. this is the media company that is now gone public. we now track it every single day. after the stock fell this week, it went back up. he stands to make billions of dollars on this stock that has been gifted to hi
he is a criminal in manhattan. and i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. >> listen. i know 10 people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know 12 people in manhattan. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> really? >> i do. >> that the challenging thing. you really consider your someone who is looking for fighting...
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we have had protests, there's clearly crime downtown lower manhattan. but this is a first. so the courthouse security are the court officersou and the perimeter. outside is nypd. now, this happened across the street next to another courthouse. 111 center street. so i'm sure that more security is going to be ramped up, also by nypd because of what happened. and because this is a former president of the united states. just to tag on to what lisa and suzanne said, once the jurors, these alternates were sworn in, they would have been told good-bye, enjoy your weekend, don't discuss the case, come back on monday. if they were leaving the building, they obviously would have seen what's going on. i have people i know who work down theret mo who have texted . and obviously you can see it on tv. but they should not be there this afternoon. this afternoon will be the hearing on what the prosecutors can cross examin former president trump about if he should take the stand. >> so charles, obviously the timing of this, first you have in a moment, the statement from juan t merchan, we ha
we have had protests, there's clearly crime downtown lower manhattan. but this is a first. so the courthouse security are the court officersou and the perimeter. outside is nypd. now, this happened across the street next to another courthouse. 111 center street. so i'm sure that more security is going to be ramped up, also by nypd because of what happened. and because this is a former president of the united states. just to tag on to what lisa and suzanne said, once the jurors, these alternates...
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if you want to say, there's only 85,000 voters in manhattan, which there are, that's how many you got, and they were all busy, so no one could come down, well okay, what about the entire state of utah or alabama? it was legal to protest. you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> and i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment, and i saw your post, the picture you took of this today, i was very happy that you posted, i feel like there is a bias like a law of physics, it's not even a political thing at all, but in the news business, you never report on the dog that didn't bark. right? you never report on the thing didn't happen but in this case, there is something observable which did happen, which is, trump spending the last year, promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers, with m
if you want to say, there's only 85,000 voters in manhattan, which there are, that's how many you got, and they were all busy, so no one could come down, well okay, what about the entire state of utah or alabama? it was legal to protest. you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this...
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and -- msn bd catherine, the assistant attorney in the manhattan d.a. office, start us off, if we think back to the trump civil fraud trial throughout this trial, the former president along with his attorneys continue to try to delay it and it did not work, the delay tactics happened. are we expecting the same thing considering what the last week has looked like? >> they will try it but it won't work, the appellate court in manhattan has a judge on duty every day, adjusting this. they are prepared for emergency applications and prepared to deal with it, this judge shuts them down very quickly. so, barring some unforeseen legitimate issue tomorrow like an earthquake, or someone legitimately getting sick, this case will start tomorrow. >> i think the juror questionnaire was very interesting to me, and different i would say than the defamation case because the questioner seemed more politicized, one of the questions i believe asked was do you believe the 2020 election was stolen? to kind of figure out who in fact supports the former president or listens to
and -- msn bd catherine, the assistant attorney in the manhattan d.a. office, start us off, if we think back to the trump civil fraud trial throughout this trial, the former president along with his attorneys continue to try to delay it and it did not work, the delay tactics happened. are we expecting the same thing considering what the last week has looked like? >> they will try it but it won't work, the appellate court in manhattan has a judge on duty every day, adjusting this. they are...
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he is being tried in a manhattan court. for all these republicans that say is vindictive prosecution, all you have to do is look where the documents are getting charged. it was a conscious decision to move back there. it was that specific district. they thought the fairest thing. there is selective randomly of choosing or even vindictive way. the other thing we saw was he has been let off the hook. so many times and all of his cases. >> it was the case back to the trial court. that is just another example of being treated completely differently. >> that is ever in the history of the country ever. >> nbc obtained a letter showing hunter biden's lawyers plan to sue fox eminently. it accuses the network of conspiracy and defamation and at the same time, iwan was forced to retract a fake story that they were pushing about michael cohen. how much did that settlement, how much is that a game changer in terms of what people are allowed and what they will go after them for saying? it >> it is a huge game changer. that was a huge se
he is being tried in a manhattan court. for all these republicans that say is vindictive prosecution, all you have to do is look where the documents are getting charged. it was a conscious decision to move back there. it was that specific district. they thought the fairest thing. there is selective randomly of choosing or even vindictive way. the other thing we saw was he has been let off the hook. so many times and all of his cases. >> it was the case back to the trial court. that is...
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manhattan is not exactly representative of all america. but it is home to real american citizens and people who don't like him are every bit as american as those who do. in fact, and again, obvious point, but understated. they are the majority. as the first few days in the first ever criminal trial of a former president has reminded us. olivia is the washington correspondent for new york magazine. elizabeth is a contributing opinion writer for the new york times where she has a piece on how quote donald trump's secret shame about new york city haunts his trial and they join me now. good to have you here. i liked your piece in the times about the specific psychological injury of a person who is obsessed with new york and status in new york to have to sit before a manhattan jury and have people mean tweets read about him and face their judgment. >> he has been in florida most of the last few months where ever he decides to be that is not new york because he thinks he has been rejected by a certain class of elites here. and you sort of have t
manhattan is not exactly representative of all america. but it is home to real american citizens and people who don't like him are every bit as american as those who do. in fact, and again, obvious point, but understated. they are the majority. as the first few days in the first ever criminal trial of a former president has reminded us. olivia is the washington correspondent for new york magazine. elizabeth is a contributing opinion writer for the new york times where she has a piece on how...
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this is cat, she runs a vc fund here in manhattan for folks that are over 60 years of age. she was just dismissed as a potential juror. what happened? why were you dismissed? >> because i couldn't be impartial. >> you couldn't be impartial. >> so when the judge asked that hand, can you be impartial, you raised your hand and you said you cannot. >> exactly. >> reporter: when did you first come? >> on tuesday. >> reporter: on tuesday. and at that point when did you realize that this was a trial involving the ex-president of the united states, donald trump? >> so we were here on tuesday from 9:00 a.m., but we realized that it's about this case on 4:00 p.m. we went into the courtroom, and we saw donald trump. >> you went into the courtroom at 4:00 p.m. on tuesday and you see donald trump? >> exactly. we didn't know before that. >> reporter: what was your first thought? >> i was shocked. i was sitting on the second row like six feet away, and when i realized that trump is there, i was like, oh, wow. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: what about the people around you? >> everybo
this is cat, she runs a vc fund here in manhattan for folks that are over 60 years of age. she was just dismissed as a potential juror. what happened? why were you dismissed? >> because i couldn't be impartial. >> you couldn't be impartial. >> so when the judge asked that hand, can you be impartial, you raised your hand and you said you cannot. >> exactly. >> reporter: when did you first come? >> on tuesday. >> reporter: on tuesday. and at that point...
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this trial is happening in manhattan. donald trump, the boy from queens, spent his entire life trying to be the king of new york city, of manhattan. when you think about like new york city in the '80s, it's like donald trump coming out of a limo. how extraordinary is it? these two are never, ever getting back together. >> 150,000%. and -- oh, that's donald. >> who could this be? >> is that donald? >> luckily it's not a family member. they call and i'm like seriously? >> that's a devoted mom. i do it too. >> it's like he's wanted to be the cool guy from manhattan. and he's not. he is the criminal in manhattan. and i -- i hate to say it, but i love watching it. i love watching it. >> technically being judged by his peers. listen, i know ten people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know ten people in manhattan. >> right. but how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> well -- >> i think i could pull it off. >> really? >> i do. >> that's a challenging thin
this trial is happening in manhattan. donald trump, the boy from queens, spent his entire life trying to be the king of new york city, of manhattan. when you think about like new york city in the '80s, it's like donald trump coming out of a limo. how extraordinary is it? these two are never, ever getting back together. >> 150,000%. and -- oh, that's donald. >> who could this be? >> is that donald? >> luckily it's not a family member. they call and i'm like seriously?...
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can donald trump get a fair jury in manhattan? it's overwhelmingly democratic, but there are republicans in this city. there are donald trump supporters in this city. >> look, the challenge you see in any case of a high-profile nature is always about whether people are overly prejudiced of what happened. we don't ever say that means you don't get a trial. el chapo was notorious, al capone is notorious. some people are notorious for different reasons and they're not convicted. i don't mean to say they're the same, but that people heard a lot of things. this process is supposed to weed out people who -- >> how plugged in on everyday new yorkers, everyday people? how into the weeds are they? some of the news stories we're reporting on daily. >> it's a great question and it goes to a positive of all this. sometimes chuck and others earlier talk about voters who might know less or follow less. they're busy living their lives. sometimes low information voters. that's who you want on a trial like this. you don't want someone who followed
can donald trump get a fair jury in manhattan? it's overwhelmingly democratic, but there are republicans in this city. there are donald trump supporters in this city. >> look, the challenge you see in any case of a high-profile nature is always about whether people are overly prejudiced of what happened. we don't ever say that means you don't get a trial. el chapo was notorious, al capone is notorious. some people are notorious for different reasons and they're not convicted. i don't mean...
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high emotions and high stakes at donald trump's manhattan trial. one potential alternate quickly dismissed after saying donald trump's new york hush money case has already made her too anxious. with a jury in place, a second alternate just chosen. can lawyers find four more to make the cut today and get to the heart of the case on monday? the challen j made in court. >>> and the pressure on both legal teams this weekend, so much to do with opening statements expected to start as soon as monday. i'll talk to a seasoned jury consultant and a former federal prosecutor next. >>> and no comment from israel, the eerie silence hanging over the middle east right now after israel carried out a military strike against iran. >>> plus, the last minute save by democrats for house speaker mike johnson's foreign aid bills as pressure ramps up inside his own party. >> we only control one chamber and i barely have control of that. >> can mike johnson pull this off and at what price? we're live from capitol hill. >>> we begin with another dramatic and intense day at
high emotions and high stakes at donald trump's manhattan trial. one potential alternate quickly dismissed after saying donald trump's new york hush money case has already made her too anxious. with a jury in place, a second alternate just chosen. can lawyers find four more to make the cut today and get to the heart of the case on monday? the challen j made in court. >>> and the pressure on both legal teams this weekend, so much to do with opening statements expected to start as soon...
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this is manhattan. many of those feelings are far from positive. a lot of these potential jurors have criticized him, saying things to his face that he has not heard in person for many years since he is so insulated from the criticism. jurors pick up on that and they pick up on body language and on muttering. they will take it as a sign of untrustworthiness that they might have something to hide. it is not going to play well for him once that actually goes to trial this coming weeks. >> hey, glenn, what do you expect on the supreme court hearing this week? >> and so jonathan, i'm not so concerned that the supreme court is going to say a president can commit any and all crimes against the people of the united states and violation of the federal laws and do so without complete immunity and immunity from prosecution. i have a greater concern that they are going to be so interested in what they will call outer perimeter immunity, which is not a thing in the criminal law, but it is a thing in the civil law. you know, they may conclude that well if there
this is manhattan. many of those feelings are far from positive. a lot of these potential jurors have criticized him, saying things to his face that he has not heard in person for many years since he is so insulated from the criticism. jurors pick up on that and they pick up on body language and on muttering. they will take it as a sign of untrustworthiness that they might have something to hide. it is not going to play well for him once that actually goes to trial this coming weeks. >>...
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we're in manhattan, there are a lot of lawyers in manhattan. you're probably going to get a lawyer in the jury pool and ultimately, you know, you can't make generalizations based on the job. we have a couple of different people from different walks of life. got to go with your gut instinct more than you do generalizations about who people are, where they come from, what group they're in. >> we're out of time, carol, but let me ask you really quickly, judge merchan set opening arguments for monday. do you think that's likely to happen? >> it's looking less and less likely. i don't think judge merchan expected to lose two of the jurors he'd already seated and sworn. he still has a hearing with respect to information the government wants to bring in if donald trump wants to take the stand. this looks like the later in the week next week. >> thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, fighting the threat from within, why 15 members of the kennedy family will throw their weigh behind joe biden at the expense of one of their own. just how powerful is the kennedy n
we're in manhattan, there are a lot of lawyers in manhattan. you're probably going to get a lawyer in the jury pool and ultimately, you know, you can't make generalizations based on the job. we have a couple of different people from different walks of life. got to go with your gut instinct more than you do generalizations about who people are, where they come from, what group they're in. >> we're out of time, carol, but let me ask you really quickly, judge merchan set opening arguments...
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we'll check back as we keep our eyes on that manhattan courthouse. we are also following breaking news in the middle east this morning as israel retaliates with strikes inside iran. what it could mean for regional tensions. >>> plus, the house fight for foreign aid intensifying this morning. could the move spell the end of mike johnson's speakership? we're back in just 60 seconds. e e. all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. >>> we're back with breaking news out of the middle east this morning, as israel retaliates delivering its promised response to iran's drone and missile attack. now, israel struck inside iran early this morning firing missies toward a military base. iranian media down
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days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he's pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history. on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> donald trump's got to be in court every single day. it's supposed to take four to six weeks. you take a look at this witness list earlier on today, the star witness being michael cohen, stormy daniels likely a witness as well, karen mcdougal, a witness as well. i think the big question is the credibility of michael cohen. i'll harken back to the judgment by judge engoron in which he said, michael cohen was, i fact, a very credible witness. will the jury find michael cohen, supposed star witness, as credible. >> and others who may bolster his testimony, which also could be helpful. fascinating stuff. remind us of so many things that happened since then. yasmin. thank you so much. >>> coming up, the death of o.j. simpson, we'll speak to one of the reporters that was at his big murder tria
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in a different manhattan courtroom involving his civil fraud case. this concerns the legitimacy of the $175 million bond that jumped up last month. new york state attorney general letisha james is asking the court to void that bond. listen to this, her office said the insurance company the former president uses quote, not authorized to write business in new york. meanwhile on tuesday morning, trumps criminal trial will take up the issue of whether he should be held in contempt for multiple apparent violations of his gag order. prosecutors raise the issue last week at a hearing that will be held on tuesday to address it. perhaps the number one thing the former president might right now be worried for is a case that is scheduled on thursday. on april 25th, thursday, the last day of hearings in the supreme court's current term, the justices will hear oral arguments on the question of presidential immunity. trumps claims he should be granted absolute immunity for any official act he took on his president, the supreme court cases obviously weighing on his
in a different manhattan courtroom involving his civil fraud case. this concerns the legitimacy of the $175 million bond that jumped up last month. new york state attorney general letisha james is asking the court to void that bond. listen to this, her office said the insurance company the former president uses quote, not authorized to write business in new york. meanwhile on tuesday morning, trumps criminal trial will take up the issue of whether he should be held in contempt for multiple...
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you will not find that many in manhattan. i have always believed that you try and assess the juror from their presence, from their job and their demeanor, if they made eye contact with you or your client. i try and stay away from false science around race and gender. education is a good indicator. it can be helpful. it is really the vibe that you get. that was your experience too with jury selection. >> i had a sense of the jurors that i wanted depending on the case i had. if i am defending donald trump, i will try and go off of vibes. typical metrics do not work because this is not a typical case. thank you for being here again. for the second hour of velshi. >>> coming up, mike johnson took a trip and handed his reputation over to the former president for his big lie. today's meeting of the banned book club features an award winning book that has become a rite of passage for many leaders. we will be back with more velshi. >> tech vo: we came toh service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to m
you will not find that many in manhattan. i have always believed that you try and assess the juror from their presence, from their job and their demeanor, if they made eye contact with you or your client. i try and stay away from false science around race and gender. education is a good indicator. it can be helpful. it is really the vibe that you get. that was your experience too with jury selection. >> i had a sense of the jurors that i wanted depending on the case i had. if i am...
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did the manhattan's d.a. not seek incarceration after ten violations of the gag order and he violates again while the jury is in recess. >> yeah. so i think this is incredibly frustrating, and katie, we've discussed before, and i reject this notion that you can't put a former president in custody. the secret service's job is to protect their protectees. they don't determine -- if a court decides to incarcerate donald trump, the secret service can't countermand that order. their job is to protect the person they are supposed to be protecting in that setting. what do see we the d.a. doing? because this is difficult and because it is fraught, because everyone, including judge merchan, understands that legal arguments are intersecting with the political environment, i think they're giving donald trump the opportunity to prove what sort of sanction he needs. and if the judge imposes the fine that $1,000 fine as the largest amount the statute authorizes, and if donald trump continues to attack jurors and/or witness
did the manhattan's d.a. not seek incarceration after ten violations of the gag order and he violates again while the jury is in recess. >> yeah. so i think this is incredibly frustrating, and katie, we've discussed before, and i reject this notion that you can't put a former president in custody. the secret service's job is to protect their protectees. they don't determine -- if a court decides to incarcerate donald trump, the secret service can't countermand that order. their job is to...
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this is a criminal case in a manhattan court. it has to do with a hush money payment to a porn star that might ultimately be election interference, because they were using fraudulent ways to get the money to her. we'll let the law play out in this. donald trump, of course, having his say, saying that the gag order he's been put under gives him no voice. he wants the gag order to be lifted. as you will see in the days and weeks to come, he will use this trial no doubt, as we've seen before in his civil trials, as sort of a political platform in itself. we'll be monitoring that. the consequences, of course, in this trial far more serious in nature than the civil trials we have watched him endure. the consequences include the possibility of jail time. donald trump will be watching testimony in this trial that could be quite triggering to him personally. it will be interesting to see how he handles that, given the gag order. we'll be seeing some of his closest confidants, closest friends testifying potentially against him during this
this is a criminal case in a manhattan court. it has to do with a hush money payment to a porn star that might ultimately be election interference, because they were using fraudulent ways to get the money to her. we'll let the law play out in this. donald trump, of course, having his say, saying that the gag order he's been put under gives him no voice. he wants the gag order to be lifted. as you will see in the days and weeks to come, he will use this trial no doubt, as we've seen before in...
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and adam kauffman, former chief of the manhattan d.a.'s office under cy vance. welcome to both of you. andrew, i walked through this fault line because it will matter a lot. to pick a simple example people might be surprised to hear the trump lawyers say, maybe these records weren't accurate. who cares? that's not what's going to bust him. walk us through how this could matter as we watch the opening arguments. >> sure. one thing to focus on is that the defense can essentially put out the kitchen sink defense. even if they don't concede of the misdemeanor elements, in other words, they could say he didn't know about the filings and he didn't think they were false. you heard a little bit of that from donald trump today outside the courthouse. they could say that. you're right that that goes to the misdemeanor component. then you may hear the defense say, even if you found those pieces, you cannot find the pieces that make it a felony. in other words, there's no federal election interference. he didn't think about this in terms of a federal campaign violation. he
and adam kauffman, former chief of the manhattan d.a.'s office under cy vance. welcome to both of you. andrew, i walked through this fault line because it will matter a lot. to pick a simple example people might be surprised to hear the trump lawyers say, maybe these records weren't accurate. who cares? that's not what's going to bust him. walk us through how this could matter as we watch the opening arguments. >> sure. one thing to focus on is that the defense can essentially put out the...
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. >> he can't get a fair trial in manhattan, and we have heard that from him before and he has a motion pending with a new york judge to adjourn the trial, meaning postpone the trial, because he believes a manhattan jury pool cannot be fair to him and this is the first time he asked to actually move the location of the trial and he asked to delay the start of the trial while an appeals court considers whether it has to be moved outside manhattan. a judge said after oral argument determining she will not pause the start of the trial while the appeals court considers whether the trial should be moved, and that means for all intents and purposes, while his motion is still alive we are barrelling towards a monday start day. we also have a motion to appeal the gag order. whether trump is also trying to delay the start of the trial on the basis the gag order itself is unconstitutional remains to be seen at today's oral argument. >> does it seem as though the former president has few avenues left to still try and delay the start of the trial? >> he does. he still has some motions that the judg
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we begin with our breaking news at the courthouse in lower manhattan, where the second week of witness testimony just resumed in donald trump's hush money trial. and the judge starting the day with a new decision on trump's gag order violations, ruling just moments ago that trump did in fact violate the gag order nine times. and fining him $1,000 for each of the violations. let's bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, former prosecutor charles coleman, and attorney and loyola law school professor jessica levinson. vaughn, let's start with the gag order. bring us all the details. >> reporter: the district attorney's office, ana, brought forward ten different allegations of social media posts made by donald trump over the course of two weeks that they alleged violated the gag order against him that barred him from attacking potential witnesses as it pertained to these criminal proceedings as well as jurors or potential jurors. and of those ten allegations brought forward by the district attorney, nine of them were found by judge merchan to have violated the gag order placed on
we begin with our breaking news at the courthouse in lower manhattan, where the second week of witness testimony just resumed in donald trump's hush money trial. and the judge starting the day with a new decision on trump's gag order violations, ruling just moments ago that trump did in fact violate the gag order nine times. and fining him $1,000 for each of the violations. let's bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, former prosecutor charles coleman, and attorney and loyola law...
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joining us now from outside the manhattan courthouse, our yasmin vossoughian. also with us, msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, a former new york prosecutor, and catherine christian, former assistant manhattan district attorney. yasmin, get us up to speed. there was a break. since they came back from that lunch break, what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: they're in voir dire now. steinglass who's one of the attorneys for the people is asking his questions to this potential jury. and then after that, he'll be followed by todd blanche or attorneys for the former president, and they'll get 30 minutes to ask their version of those questions to these potential jurors. i kind of want to read a few exchanges i'm seeing to get a sense of what's happening inside the courtroom. so in regards to one juror saying they follow donald trump on instagram. this is the exchange. do you still currently follow him? i followed him years ago, that is juror. just generally because it was a news item when he put a tweet out, so i was aware of that. have you seen him p
joining us now from outside the manhattan courthouse, our yasmin vossoughian. also with us, msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, a former new york prosecutor, and catherine christian, former assistant manhattan district attorney. yasmin, get us up to speed. there was a break. since they came back from that lunch break, what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: they're in voir dire now. steinglass who's one of the attorneys for the people is asking his questions to this...
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she's a former manhattan district attorney. i appreciate you taking time to be here with us. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> can you tell us. i guess i'm most interested in your overall impression of how today went and, again, a version of the question i asked lisa. was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of proceeding, the kind of pace, the kinds of yes and noes from a judge that you would expect in a typical d.a.'s case or does this really feel different? >> it was normal. it was interinteresting. some of my colleagues who were former federal prosecutors were shocked because it is very different in the federal system. the judge is the one who does all of the questioning for the voir dire, and it's really much more smoother. in the state system, in new york state, the attorneys take a part of it. also, in the state system here in new york, there is a lot of preliminary matters that happen right before jury selection, like what you heard this morning. issues about what evidence the prosecutors want to bring in. the
she's a former manhattan district attorney. i appreciate you taking time to be here with us. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> can you tell us. i guess i'm most interested in your overall impression of how today went and, again, a version of the question i asked lisa. was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of proceeding, the kind of pace, the kinds of yes and noes from a judge that you would expect in a typical d.a.'s case or does this really feel different? >> it...
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wednesdays, he has off, because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. so in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases, requiring patience and special attention. so, that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions handled by the judge today, before voir dire started with attentional jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you know, what aspects of which alleged affair could be heard in front of the jury and we her discussion about whether the allegedly illegal -- i will say alleged illegal agreement with this publishing firm, the national inquirer publisher, whether evidence and meetings around that alleged agreement can be brought in front of a jury, it's all really interesting stuff. when we have a sandoval hearing that you were describing, would you expect that to also be, for lay observers, a substantively interesting thing about what is going to happen in the trial, about the strength of the evidence and indeed,
wednesdays, he has off, because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. so in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases, requiring patience and special attention. so, that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions handled by the judge today, before voir dire started with attentional jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you...
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trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed, for setting the cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the and president of moment for the unprecedented gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 accounts of falsifying business records. a low-level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell is more sordid and sweeping, previewing the central theme today of a presidential campaign rocked by the release of the infamous access hollywood tape, fueling mr. trump's determination, prosecutors telling, to buy the silence of stormy daniels, allegedly directing michael palin to pay her $130,000 so that she would not go public, saying she had sex with mr. trump, something that he maintains never happened. the former president later reimbursing cohen through a series of checks, allegedly doctoring his company's internal records to cover it all up. >> that payment mystify damaging information from the voting public. the participants scheme was illegal. >> reporter: the judge ruled
trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed, for setting the cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the and president of moment for the unprecedented gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 accounts of falsifying business records. a low-level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell is more sordid and sweeping, previewing the central theme today of a presidential campaign...
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at the manhattan office. listen, on the other side of this, how do you approach a witness, and i'm sure you have been in this situation, who is there under subpoena? is close to the defendant, very very close, over a period of decades. >> you know, it can be a very powerful witness if you do it correctly. this is not a witness who in any way is there voluntarily, trying to help out the prosecution. if the prosecution gets positive evidence from her, that evidence is extremely credible. the key is to just direct ones questions as you were saying earlier, answers that you know, but even more than that answers that you can prove so there's no room for the witness to meander outside of the lines. that's probably what they're intending to do. they have a full sense of what they want to get out of her. they're not going to give her wiggle room because they have other proof of what they want. this is a way to get color and weight and make the story compelling for the jury. >> maybe this backs up what you're saying.
at the manhattan office. listen, on the other side of this, how do you approach a witness, and i'm sure you have been in this situation, who is there under subpoena? is close to the defendant, very very close, over a period of decades. >> you know, it can be a very powerful witness if you do it correctly. this is not a witness who in any way is there voluntarily, trying to help out the prosecution. if the prosecution gets positive evidence from her, that evidence is extremely credible....
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katherine, you worked at the manhattan d.a.s office . it's probably the most famous local prosecutor's office in the entire country, i think it's fair to say. we watched hours of law and order in our life. you know, we talk about those all the time. 95% of the criminal justice system is people pleading and running through this sort of big plea machine. and a lot of them, spending time in rikers where delay is the last thing in the universe they want. because that's on them. but it's also the case that your office will prosecute people that did have money and affluence and power, and things like that. lots of it. exactly. this level of appeals, this desperate attempt to stop it, is that normal for this profile of defendant, or is this some next level? >> this is the next level. but let me say this -- i am very familiar with the appellate division, the appellate court. and the court of appeals. the judges there, they are all fair and impartial, but they are not dupes. so in new york, there are court rules that say that if you file a motion
katherine, you worked at the manhattan d.a.s office . it's probably the most famous local prosecutor's office in the entire country, i think it's fair to say. we watched hours of law and order in our life. you know, we talk about those all the time. 95% of the criminal justice system is people pleading and running through this sort of big plea machine. and a lot of them, spending time in rikers where delay is the last thing in the universe they want. because that's on them. but it's also the...
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according to trump's lawyer 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan only of 96 is not bad. the judge is moving as fast as he can. he's a very fair judge and smart judge, and he does move things along quickly. wednesdays he has off because he's the presiding judge of the planeten mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy-duty calender of those cases which requires patience and special attention. that's why on wednesdays this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions that were handled by the judge today before the voir dire started with potential jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you know, what aspects of "x" alleged affair could be described in front of the jury. and we got to hear discussion about whether or not the alleged illegal -- i will say alleged illegal agreement with this publishing firm, the national enquirer publisher, evidence about that and meetings around that alleged agreement can be brought in front of the jury. it's all really
according to trump's lawyer 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan only of 96 is not bad. the judge is moving as fast as he can. he's a very fair judge and smart judge, and he does move things along quickly. wednesdays he has off because he's the presiding judge of the planeten mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy-duty calender of those cases which requires patience and special attention. that's why on wednesdays this court is not in...
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days later in a manhattan courthouse he was arraigned. he has plead not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analysis said there is no case. there's no case. >>> where are they now? the key players in oj simpson's murder trial that unfolded nearly 30 years ago. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act. i'm not trying to scare you. i'm empowering you... to get real with your health care provider. talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack or death. -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do it my wa
days later in a manhattan courthouse he was arraigned. he has plead not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analysis said there is no case. there's no case. >>> where are they now? the key players in oj simpson's murder trial that unfolded nearly 30 years ago. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk...
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image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. this is a full rejection of him and i think for that reason, it is a personal trial. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and led a big life in florida. they went to florida. they went to la. they live large but none of them came back to nyc. the da made it clear that prosecutors plan to press trump on his previous new york cases. if he decides to take the stand. why would they do that? what does it have to do with this case? what does e. jean carroll or the civil fraud case? w
image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular....
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none of them could overestimate the size of the manhattan apartments by three times. no juror with a studio apartment things they live in a three-bedroom apartment. those facts used against trump on the witness stand would be devastating but the da would present more in cross-examining trump and attacking his credibility. quote, defendant testified untruthfully under oath when he claimed the comments about his law clerk was instead about a witness. the court held as a prior fact, i find trump's testimony rings hollow and untrue. intentionally violating court orders by making public attacks on a judges law clerk despite two prior court orders not to do so. defendant committed repeated and persistent fraud in the transaction by fraudulently misstating the value of his assets. all of that is just from the one case the ag took against trump and the da intends to use both of the eiji carol cases against trump if he takes the stand. if he testifies in the case the da will refer to the eiji carol cases in cross-examination. the jury awarded eiji carol 83,800,000 for damages
none of them could overestimate the size of the manhattan apartments by three times. no juror with a studio apartment things they live in a three-bedroom apartment. those facts used against trump on the witness stand would be devastating but the da would present more in cross-examining trump and attacking his credibility. quote, defendant testified untruthfully under oath when he claimed the comments about his law clerk was instead about a witness. the court held as a prior fact, i find trump's...
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here in midtown manhattan, it's very much business as usual. about 30 minutes after the quake, though, our team received alerts, emergency alerts on our cell phones alerting the public to the 4.8 quake, urging people to stay indoors and call 911 if they're injured. we know that across the tri-state area officials currently are assessing any potential damage we heard from the mayor of new york, his spokesperson saying so far no damage has been reported. that assessment continues. i did, in fact, feel the quake. i was at 30 rock on the 6th floor. frankly it was mild. it felt like a rumbling underneath. it felt like the subway had gone through underneath the new york bureau. some of my colleagues didn't even feel it at all. nevertheless it's unsettling. in that moment it was a bit heart stopping as you're trying to figure out what happened considering earthquakes are unusual for the tri-state area, although not unheard of. again, this is the largest quake in some 250 years that hit new jersey. >> that's the really kind of unusual aspect of it, the
here in midtown manhattan, it's very much business as usual. about 30 minutes after the quake, though, our team received alerts, emergency alerts on our cell phones alerting the public to the 4.8 quake, urging people to stay indoors and call 911 if they're injured. we know that across the tri-state area officials currently are assessing any potential damage we heard from the mayor of new york, his spokesperson saying so far no damage has been reported. that assessment continues. i did, in fact,...
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he is the criminal in manhattan. i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. i know 10 people that fit all the descriptions of those jurors. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> eye. >> if you are really looking for truth and fact. >> the most interesting part of this case will be trump office defense. we all know the prosecution and we all know the arguments against trump how will he defend himself? that's what i want to see as a juror. >> i want to talk about something else. we keep hearing he is in the worst position ever and he is losing on top of losing. i want to talk about dj t. this company that has now gone public. we now traffic -- track it every single day. he stands to make billions of dollars on this stock that has been gifted to him if he keeps traffic flowing and if he keeps the stock moving. this is extraordinary. i don't even know why you bought the stock, but you did. >> i did
he is the criminal in manhattan. i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. i know 10 people that fit all the descriptions of those jurors. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> eye. >> if you are really looking for truth and fact. >> the most interesting part of this case will be trump office defense. we all know the prosecution and we...
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it's manhattan, many of those are far from positive. a lot of the potential jurors criticized him and have said things to his face he probably has not heard in person for many years since he is so insulated from his criticisms. jurors pick up on that, on body language, on muttering, they take it as a sign of untrustworthiness, the defendant might have something to hide, and it will not play well for him once this goes to trial. >> glenn? what do you expect at trump supreme court hearing on immunity this week? >> so, i am not so concerned that the supreme court is going to say that a president can commit any and all crimes against the people of the united states, a violation of the federal laws, and can do so with complete impunity and immunity from prosecution. i have a greater concern that they are going to be so interested in what they call "outer perimeter immunity," which is not a thing in criminal law but is in civil law. they may conclude that, well, if there are some outer perimeter crimes the president commits, maybe he should h
it's manhattan, many of those are far from positive. a lot of the potential jurors criticized him and have said things to his face he probably has not heard in person for many years since he is so insulated from his criticisms. jurors pick up on that, on body language, on muttering, they take it as a sign of untrustworthiness, the defendant might have something to hide, and it will not play well for him once this goes to trial. >> glenn? what do you expect at trump supreme court hearing...