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his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom and past times. past times, most of the time it was voluntary. here, big difference between a voluntary appearance and an appearance where you are required to attend, and i will just say, yeah, anybody sitting six, seven, eight hours. if i were sitting somewhere for eight hours, i would be falling asleep. >> he can't even get through four. >> writing songs! yeah, it's hard to get through four, and mika lets me talk to stay awake. what a physical toll for anybody. >> this is where also it helps to have real firsthand knowledge of donald trump over the course of
his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom...
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york city. it is the first time in u.s. history that a former president will be on trial for criminal charges. two sources with direct knowledge of the situation tell nbc news that 6,000 potential jurors will be subpoenaed to manhattan criminal courts this week. usually, about 4,000 jurors are called in a week. more than 1,500 will be called today. not all of these potential jurors are intended for the trump trial, though. but the increase in number can be attributed to the former president's trial. at a manufactured event at mar-a-lago with speaker mike johnson, trump said he intends to testify at the trial, though trump's attorneys have yet to confirm or deny whether he'll do so. that's the speaker of the house with president trump at mar-a-lago. there's stormy daniels. trump is accused of coordinating a hush money payment to that adult film actress, stormy daniels, during the 2016 election. to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. trump was charged with falsifying documents to cover u
york city. it is the first time in u.s. history that a former president will be on trial for criminal charges. two sources with direct knowledge of the situation tell nbc news that 6,000 potential jurors will be subpoenaed to manhattan criminal courts this week. usually, about 4,000 jurors are called in a week. more than 1,500 will be called today. not all of these potential jurors are intended for the trump trial, though. but the increase in number can be attributed to the former president's...
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. >> a lot of people on new york city rooftops, one of the rare moments when the city stops. across the country, they were doing it. i, sadly, was not in the path of totality, a term i love and learned 48 hours ago. >> the path of totality. >> as usual, the real heros are the headline writers at "the new york post." this morning, they tell us, "america mooned." >> pretty good. >> i will say, jonathan, even for the cynic, it was very cool. christine and i went, got our glasses, the free ones at warby parker, looked up there. didn't get the full totality thing, but it was special. to know the kids at schools across the country were standing and looking at the same thing, very cool. >> my kids raced home after school. we all went up to the roof, put our glasses on, watched it. it was cool. the communal event, it's rare. we watch our different things. it is rare a single event -- >> on our phones. >> yes. -- we all came together. the footage from the areas in the totality is remarkable, how quickly things got dark, the temperature dropped. really special. now, we have a few decad
. >> a lot of people on new york city rooftops, one of the rare moments when the city stops. across the country, they were doing it. i, sadly, was not in the path of totality, a term i love and learned 48 hours ago. >> the path of totality. >> as usual, the real heros are the headline writers at "the new york post." this morning, they tell us, "america mooned." >> pretty good. >> i will say, jonathan, even for the cynic, it was very cool....
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this is happening, of course, in new york city. yesterday the judge dismissed nearly half the perspective jurors on day one. laura jarrett has more. >> reporter: this morning, the heavy lift of selecting a jury to hear what's likely to become one of the most high-profile cases in history labors on. donald trump seated in a manhattan courtroom coming face to face for the first time with some of the men and women who could ultimately determine his fate. the former president is accused of falsifying his internal business records in order to bury evidence he had an adult film actress paid off just days before the 2016 election, an allegation he denies. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. >> reporter: 200 north americas summoned for jury duty slowly questioned in batches on day one of trial, many raising hands to signal they could not be fair. those were quickly dismissed. one woman overheard walking out of court saying, i just couldn't do it. perspective jurors only hearing a brief outline of the 34 felony counts mr. trump f
this is happening, of course, in new york city. yesterday the judge dismissed nearly half the perspective jurors on day one. laura jarrett has more. >> reporter: this morning, the heavy lift of selecting a jury to hear what's likely to become one of the most high-profile cases in history labors on. donald trump seated in a manhattan courtroom coming face to face for the first time with some of the men and women who could ultimately determine his fate. the former president is accused of...
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two jeremy rosenbergs in new york city? what are the odds? and i'm being told, very good. thank you. that's my researcher jeremy rosenberg, no relation. now, after giving the season to the wrong rosenberg, he wrote to the attorney saying, i don't have any files for you and explained that he tried calling to explain, but the phone number trump's lawyers provided was disconnected. if you're calling trump's lawyers, you have to dial the country code for russia first. [ laughter ] >>> welcome to the fourth hour of "morning joe." it's time to wake up, l.a. it's 6:00 on the west coast, 9:00 a.m. in the east. joining us reverend al sharpton. john heilemann is here. nice to see you in person. >> nice to see you too. >> i don't think you actually feel that way. >> i do feel that way. overjoyed. >> katty kay is with us. and chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter baker joins us as well. >> can you believe this mess in arizona? this mess that the republicans have foisted upon themselves? >> what's surprising about it? >> it is really incredible that you have a
two jeremy rosenbergs in new york city? what are the odds? and i'm being told, very good. thank you. that's my researcher jeremy rosenberg, no relation. now, after giving the season to the wrong rosenberg, he wrote to the attorney saying, i don't have any files for you and explained that he tried calling to explain, but the phone number trump's lawyers provided was disconnected. if you're calling trump's lawyers, you have to dial the country code for russia first. [ laughter ] >>>...
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. >> former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin live outside the courthouse in new york city, thank you very much. we will be talking to you again very soon. >>> let's bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent and anchor of "the beat" on msnbc, ari melber. we will get to all things trump and legal in just a second, but i have to ask you about what happened in arizona yesterday. what do you think the process will be moving forward trying to save women from horrific health situations? the attorney general seems committed to making a clear path for women who need the health care to get it, but what are the realities that we're dealing with now given what the arizona supreme court ruled yesterday? >> such an important question and you had a newsworthy interview there as we learn why it matters who is in office in these local offices that sometimes get less attention. i think you're seeing the immediate conflict within the law because you have the supreme court that thinks it makes sense to revive a law from an era when women were literally legally treated as property, quote,
. >> former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin live outside the courthouse in new york city, thank you very much. we will be talking to you again very soon. >>> let's bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent and anchor of "the beat" on msnbc, ari melber. we will get to all things trump and legal in just a second, but i have to ask you about what happened in arizona yesterday. what do you think the process will be moving forward trying to save women from...
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talked about her career, the rise from the new york city neighborhood to becoming a 16-time grammy winner. one of the most talented people on the planet. alicia keys coming up this sunday over on nbc. we'll be right back here on "morning joe" on a friday morning. [coughing] copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open and prevents future flare-ups. and with one dose a day, trelegy improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ ask yo
talked about her career, the rise from the new york city neighborhood to becoming a 16-time grammy winner. one of the most talented people on the planet. alicia keys coming up this sunday over on nbc. we'll be right back here on "morning joe" on a friday morning. [coughing] copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one...