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i was reading all yawls notes all week. >> that means my friend laura jarrett was slower to respond to text message. we have been watching this breathlessly but there are a lot of folks not watching it with the same level of detail. if someone was not tuned in all week what would you tell them what the top line of what happened? >> the top line is a man who has no donald trump for the better part of the last 20 years came in and told the jury that they deliberately sat in a room and schemed to try to influence the election and should try to hide information from voters. he said it plainly, he did not sugarcoat it, he did not try to hedge at all. when pressed on cross- examination, he refused and doubled down. he is -- this is a person who is like this tabloid mogul. you might think it is seedy but it is not seedy at all. he is like an affable father. the jury is making eye contact with him. he is completely likable as a witness and also michael cohen. he is not punching back in the same way. he has so many deliverables for this prosecution. >> susanne, on that note about him not being
i was reading all yawls notes all week. >> that means my friend laura jarrett was slower to respond to text message. we have been watching this breathlessly but there are a lot of folks not watching it with the same level of detail. if someone was not tuned in all week what would you tell them what the top line of what happened? >> the top line is a man who has no donald trump for the better part of the last 20 years came in and told the jury that they deliberately sat in a room and...
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which makes it strange then that the rnc would send out nearly 150,000 robo calls on laura trump's behalf falsely claiming that there was massive election fraud in the 2020 election. here's the audio of that robo call obtained by cnn. >> hello, i'm stephanie calling for the national committee cochair laura trump. i'm sure you agree with cochair trump that we cannot allow. >> that certainly doesn't sound like an organization trying to leave 2020 in the past. that sounds like trump's election lies being institutionally legitimized by the republican party. house speaker mike johnson will head to press conference at mar-a-lago with donald trump about election integrity. i do wonder as a former rnc official what it sort of makes you feel when you hear these robo calls that basically suggest the institutional stamp of approval on 2020 and 2024 are big lies. >> yeah, i mean a couple of things. i'll get to my feelings in a second. in addition to the 2020 lie, they're offering a patent lie about 2024 in a way to try to raise money and try to trick old people. i wrote about this a little bit in my
which makes it strange then that the rnc would send out nearly 150,000 robo calls on laura trump's behalf falsely claiming that there was massive election fraud in the 2020 election. here's the audio of that robo call obtained by cnn. >> hello, i'm stephanie calling for the national committee cochair laura trump. i'm sure you agree with cochair trump that we cannot allow. >> that certainly doesn't sound like an organization trying to leave 2020 in the past. that sounds like trump's...
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the same caliber gun killed paralegals veleria sharp and laura anderson. ten hours after the paralegals were killed -- >> about ten minutes after midnight this morning, we received a call of a shooting at the business complex behind me. >> an adult male shot twice in the head at an office seven miles from the law firm. >> doorbell rang. wanted to ignore it, because it's the middle of the night. >> there was 3:00 a.m. psychotherapist karen colby's husband answered the door. >> he came back in to get me and said you need to get up. police are here. marshall has been found dead in the office. >> the latest victim, 72-year- old, marshall lavine was a counselor and life coach. he was subletting his office from karen. >> we sat down with the officers and they wanted to know what kind of clients was he seeing, and what was his practice like? >> the assumption was, this was about marshall. >> did you feel more of a threat after the second or third murder scenes are announced? >> honestly, i was scared. i also knew, or believed that this was personal and i felt in
the same caliber gun killed paralegals veleria sharp and laura anderson. ten hours after the paralegals were killed -- >> about ten minutes after midnight this morning, we received a call of a shooting at the business complex behind me. >> an adult male shot twice in the head at an office seven miles from the law firm. >> doorbell rang. wanted to ignore it, because it's the middle of the night. >> there was 3:00 a.m. psychotherapist karen colby's husband answered the...
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laura nirider: what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. craig melvin: at 18, he was arrested for murder, adamant he was innocent. teenager could happen to anyone of our children. the mac at 18 he was arrested for murder, adamant he was ed innocent. so what could have possibly led to this? >> why would he confess to something he didn't do? >> why would he? what really happened during that police interrogation. >> i can't lie to you about this, but the officer is lying about lying. >> an extraordinary look inside of the interview room. >> this is one of the intense interrogations that i've ever seen. ever seen. how could you confess to a crime you didn't commit? >> welcome to dateline. how could you confess to a crime you didn't commit? it seems to defy logic and common sense. advocates say it happens far more often than any of us realize. here is keith morrison with the interrogation. >> a freak snowstorm's mother the little town of the blue ridge mountains. february 19, 2003 just before 9:00 a.m. went to orono, virginia was unused to this.
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i have no faith that laura trump, who has no idea of what an equitable ballot box looks like, wanting to put poll watchers there. i have no faith in this, and it is another very clear pillar of the republican voter suppression strategy. >> good to see you both. much appreciated. >>> the story of how and when donald trump become entangled with the national enquirer is next. next. just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (♪♪) hey folks, chris counahan for leaffilter—the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to explain it. am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't kn
i have no faith that laura trump, who has no idea of what an equitable ballot box looks like, wanting to put poll watchers there. i have no faith in this, and it is another very clear pillar of the republican voter suppression strategy. >> good to see you both. much appreciated. >>> the story of how and when donald trump become entangled with the national enquirer is next. next. just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec...
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. >>> tonight on the readout, >> hello it is laura trump and if you can afford a donation today, i ask you save it for later date when you can donate even as much as five dollars and it will go a long way. >> you don't need that money. the number -- never ending trump graft and she says please give us your last five dollars as he takes a shot at trying to kill his new york hush money trial and also tonight the rfk junior factor. some say he will take votes away from biden and yet some of his big donors are tied the far right extremists and christian nationalists and even insurrectionists from january 6. plus the biden economy and another month of blockbuster job growth which even fox struggled to give a negative spin but they tried. but we do begin tonight hoping everybody is okay on the east coast following the 4.8 magnitude earthquake in the tri- state area in new york plus the aftershock 20 minutes ago. if i didn't know any better, i would expect donald trump is calling lawyers to see if there was damage done to the manhattan criminal courthouse in the hopes that could delay his imp
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the organizer of that was laura lou, she was from florida. people came in from outside the area, they still only had about 25 people there, and it was a lot of the usual crowd. several of them were selling products there, one guy was selling donald trump seemed hammocks and somebody else was selling something different, so, no, there was supposed to be this big rally outside the courthouse for trump, but there were more counter protesters against them then there were people supporting him. >> matthew, what would your advice be for the biden campaign? all eyes are justifiably on trump, the first criminal trial that we have seen from a former president and presidential candidate, the biden administration is trying to stay above the fray and not make this political. it is about the justice system. how should they play this? >> i would stay away from any comment on the trial at all. zero comment, and basically conduct your campaign as if the trial is not going on. have the president travel, to events, to advertising, run the campaign like you wou
the organizer of that was laura lou, she was from florida. people came in from outside the area, they still only had about 25 people there, and it was a lot of the usual crowd. several of them were selling products there, one guy was selling donald trump seemed hammocks and somebody else was selling something different, so, no, there was supposed to be this big rally outside the courthouse for trump, but there were more counter protesters against them then there were people supporting him....
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laura jarrett has that part of the story. >> reporter: tonight mr. trump's long time friend, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the pay off of an adult film actres just days before the 2016 election. >> mr. trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a meeting at trump tower in 2015 with mr. trump and michael cohen. mr. pecker asaid he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt plump. atsdsing, what i would do is publish positive stories about mr. trump and publish negative stories about his opponents. ection exposing a series of headlines about then candidate trump and derogatory comments making baseless claims about his opponents including ted cruz. pecker admitted today and also testifying his company paid a doorman $30,000 for a completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeep
laura jarrett has that part of the story. >> reporter: tonight mr. trump's long time friend, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the pay off of an adult film actres just days before the 2016 election. >> mr. trump, what do you think of david pecker? >> reporter: pecker describing a...
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i mean it's the same talking points but now you've got people like laura loomer, even elon musk to his 180 million followers on "x" doing that. trump loves that. it's really this shadow messaging at work that's going on that he's really savoring it. >> i mean they're filling the vacuum. it's not just people like laura loomer, elon musk, people in the social media atmosphere who are amplifying this. it's also coming from people on capitol hill, right? >> oh, yeah. he's got more people in the senate. he's got, you know, the byron donalds of the world, elise stefanik -- >> vp aspirations. also has vp aspirations. >> all of these folks on talking points. my reporting tells me they have been with the trump campaign how they can be helpful and they've been told blanket the air waves, do more and more media hits. and those make for sound bites that trump on truth social he hits repost. >> that is the currency within trump world, right, is media amplification and getting people out to all fall in line. even when you see bill barr now saying he's going to vote for the former president again it'
i mean it's the same talking points but now you've got people like laura loomer, even elon musk to his 180 million followers on "x" doing that. trump loves that. it's really this shadow messaging at work that's going on that he's really savoring it. >> i mean they're filling the vacuum. it's not just people like laura loomer, elon musk, people in the social media atmosphere who are amplifying this. it's also coming from people on capitol hill, right? >> oh, yeah. he's got...
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joining us now politics editor for bloomberg news, laura davidson. good to see you this morning. you've been following this meeting today between trump and johnson at mar-a-lago. it comes as we note when johnson's hold on his job is tenuous. donald trump didn't save him. two parter here. first of all, tell us where the trump-johnson dynamic is like in terms of speakership. but also what do we think we're going to hear from them today? >> this is transactional politics at its finest. trump's team is not pleased by these efforts to try to oust johnson from his job. they just think it'll bring chaos and distract in a presidential election year, and they don't want to go through what happened last october when mccarthy was ousted and it was several weeks of republicans fighting amongst themselves to try to find a leader. trump also gets something out of this. he gets to bring johnson down there, remind him, he, himself, trump is the top guy in the party and remind him of his policy positions which differ on different things, on abortion, on ukraine aid and fisa, which a procedural vo
joining us now politics editor for bloomberg news, laura davidson. good to see you this morning. you've been following this meeting today between trump and johnson at mar-a-lago. it comes as we note when johnson's hold on his job is tenuous. donald trump didn't save him. two parter here. first of all, tell us where the trump-johnson dynamic is like in terms of speakership. but also what do we think we're going to hear from them today? >> this is transactional politics at its finest....
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joining us now pentagon reporter for politico, laura seller. laura, good to see you again. let's start with these air strikes. first, in syria, what more do we know as to what happened there? and what sort of escalation might be expect in response? obviously it appears this was israel reaching across the boarder, torgting iranian officials in another country. >> thank you so much for having me. we know there was an air strike yesterday and killed several of iran's guard corp and that includes its most senior officer in syria as well as its deputy. the strike escalates the situation in the region. if you recall there were dozens of attacks on service members in iraq and syria after the october 7th hamas attacks on israel. those had been much calmer in recent months. in fact, the last attack was on february 4th. it was a drone attack in jordan, and that killed three u.s. soldiers. president biden then retaliated for that attack. he made major air strikes in iraq and syria. many of the members of the iranian backed militant groups fled the area, and they have not been attackin
joining us now pentagon reporter for politico, laura seller. laura, good to see you again. let's start with these air strikes. first, in syria, what more do we know as to what happened there? and what sort of escalation might be expect in response? obviously it appears this was israel reaching across the boarder, torgting iranian officials in another country. >> thank you so much for having me. we know there was an air strike yesterday and killed several of iran's guard corp and that...
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this from laura jarrett. keith davidson's disposition on the witness stand is notable, she says. his speech is monotone without a lot of elaboration. avoiding colorful language. for instance, he called the alleged dealings between mcdougal and trump a personal interaction. he is looking at his text messages and asked to explain the context around events he described as bombshell. his voice pattern never changes even when the subject is eyebrow raising. what do you read into that, catherine? >> it means, he doesn't want to be there. he is a witness for the prosecution because they called him. he is not really. he is there under subpoena. he has immunity because in new york state, when witnesses testify in the grand jury, they automatically get what's called transactional immunity. whatever they testify to, they can't be prosecuted for. he also, i believe, asserted attorney/client privilege when asked about conversations between him and miss mcdougal. which means she did not waive her privilege with him. he is just there and just going to answer the questions but not going to give
this from laura jarrett. keith davidson's disposition on the witness stand is notable, she says. his speech is monotone without a lot of elaboration. avoiding colorful language. for instance, he called the alleged dealings between mcdougal and trump a personal interaction. he is looking at his text messages and asked to explain the context around events he described as bombshell. his voice pattern never changes even when the subject is eyebrow raising. what do you read into that, catherine?...
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laura trump is here tonight. okay, we got one woo. she recently released a cover of the saw, i won't back down. upon hearing it, tom petty died again. i can't believe i am saying this to a member of the trump family, but maybe stick to politics? senator, bernie sanders is here. because he is not the type to pass up a free, hot meal. and in general, there are so many hard-working, influential senators and congress people here tonight. and i just want to say, on behalf of everyone i know, stop emailing us. stop it. we get it. democracy is on the line. and your plan to save it is to flood our inboxes like you are creating barrel. it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. the last time i was in dc, i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily, the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. i'm kidding, of course, the president doesn't call it cocaine, he calls it high-speed rail. by the way, can you blame the guy for returning to cocaine? he must be exhausted, orchestrating four
laura trump is here tonight. okay, we got one woo. she recently released a cover of the saw, i won't back down. upon hearing it, tom petty died again. i can't believe i am saying this to a member of the trump family, but maybe stick to politics? senator, bernie sanders is here. because he is not the type to pass up a free, hot meal. and in general, there are so many hard-working, influential senators and congress people here tonight. and i just want to say, on behalf of everyone i know, stop...
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nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett has details. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and win. >> i think the supreme court has a very important document before it today. >> reporter: mr. trump hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune from federal charges. his lawyers arguing the office of the presidency would be completely hobbled without that protection. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: the special counsel's office indicted mr. trump on conspiracy and obstruction charges last year for his efforts to cling to power, accusing the likely gop nominee of pressuring state officials to reverse the election results. actions doj argues were for purely personal gain and cannot be shielded from prosecution. >> there is no immunity that is in the constitution unless this court creates it today. >> reporter: the conservatives expressing concern
nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett has details. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and win. >> i think the supreme court has a very important document before it today. >> reporter: mr. trump hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune from federal charges. his lawyers arguing the office of the presidency would be...
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nbc news senior legal correspondent, laura jarrett, has details. >> reporter: a trump insider tells all, david peck e the long time publisher of the "national enquirer" sitting for hours on the witness stand at former president trump's criminal trial. as the prosecution scrolled through pages of tabloid headlines, some praising donald trump, others making brazen, unfounded claims about his 2024 rivals, like ted cruz, all a product of what pecker described as a secret agreement among friends for him to help get mr. trump elected. a plan that pecker also says involved paying people off so they couldn't go public like the $30,000 he gave a doorman who was shopping a false story about mr. trump fathering his housekeeper's baby, testimony revealed from the actual 34 counts mr. trump faces in the indictment for the alleged crime of falsifying business records. the likely gop nominee has denied all wrong doing, but prosecutors hope pecker will show the jury a long standing pattern of a presidential hopeful motivated to silence those that could derail his campaign and then covering his tracks w
nbc news senior legal correspondent, laura jarrett, has details. >> reporter: a trump insider tells all, david peck e the long time publisher of the "national enquirer" sitting for hours on the witness stand at former president trump's criminal trial. as the prosecution scrolled through pages of tabloid headlines, some praising donald trump, others making brazen, unfounded claims about his 2024 rivals, like ted cruz, all a product of what pecker described as a secret agreement...
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>> yeah, you know, as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once. the main reason why we would have this quickly is because at the beginning, they led 48 folks go. anyone who said i can't be fair. and other instances with fewer jurors to choose from. that would have prompted retail discussions, well, can you really? what do you think? let's just get rid of them now and get down to business with the people who are trying to say they can't be fair. and that pretty quickly, went down to a point where they had to play their part, which is the challenge or argue the challenge for cause and then boom, you're right at this pace. that we still need 18 and it will be dicey. using six out of their ten challenges. and for any reason unless it is racial and they are going to be out of them and they will need to take some chances that it will be wrenching, we won't be sure. but still at this pace, you know, it could be as soon as tomorrow and i mean as soon as the end of the week with opening statements on monday. >> did you expect that we would be here tonight?
>> yeah, you know, as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once. the main reason why we would have this quickly is because at the beginning, they led 48 folks go. anyone who said i can't be fair. and other instances with fewer jurors to choose from. that would have prompted retail discussions, well, can you really? what do you think? let's just get rid of them now and get down to business with the people who are trying to say they can't be fair. and that pretty quickly,...
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laura jarrett was in court and has the details. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of former president trump and their opening statements during his hush money trial. egg case mr. trump has argued is designed to derail his campaign. >> this is done is election interference. >> reporter: prosecutors said it's mr. trump who is guilty of election interference by paying off adult film star to silencer before the 2016 election, telling the jury, this case is about a criminal conspiracy to bury a story that could've cost him the presidency, and then lying in business records over and over again to cover it up. the alleged scheme stretches back to 2015, meeting at trump tower between mr. trump and his former fixer michael cohen and david the publisher of the national enquirer. this is where prosecutors say the trio hatched a plot of the tabloid to buy and bury any damaging stories about trump, it's known as catch and kill. prosecutors say it was the release of the access hollywood tape that turned the campaign upside down in october 2016. the lead prosecutor reading mr. tr
laura jarrett was in court and has the details. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of former president trump and their opening statements during his hush money trial. egg case mr. trump has argued is designed to derail his campaign. >> this is done is election interference. >> reporter: prosecutors said it's mr. trump who is guilty of election interference by paying off adult film star to silencer before the 2016 election, telling the jury, this case is...
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laura dern, alison jany, ricky martin. >> come on! >> incredible in the show. >> yes, yes. >> i mean, all three of them just great. and bruce -- i mean, we could go down the list. i will say they are all extraordinary. i will say that mika and i turned to each other. i have always -- i just loved kristen wiig. she is extraordinary on "snl." extraordinary in whatever she does. but we lacked at each other after it was over and said -- >> next level. >> yeah. >> she is going next level. this is, yeah, extraordinary. >> she has taken to the next level. palm royal, check it out. speaking of south florida, donald trump works there, i was making a segue. doesn't work. >> there was a -- >> talking like you are in a coma. >> there is a reference there, too. at one point when alison says, she looked at the mobster husband and says, this is where we're going. this is where common criminals -- this is where we're going in the future, in palm beach. >> it was good. >> yeah. >> so there is your segue. >> okay. >> there you go. so donald trump's hus
laura dern, alison jany, ricky martin. >> come on! >> incredible in the show. >> yes, yes. >> i mean, all three of them just great. and bruce -- i mean, we could go down the list. i will say they are all extraordinary. i will say that mika and i turned to each other. i have always -- i just loved kristen wiig. she is extraordinary on "snl." extraordinary in whatever she does. but we lacked at each other after it was over and said -- >> next level....
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nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett has the details. >> reporter: seven jurors have now been chosen to sit in judgment of former president trump closely watching what one juror who was dismissed described as a surreal selection process. >> it's like, oh, this is just another guy, and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> of those selected so far, a salesperson, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and a software engineer. the slow moving vetting process springing into an animated focus group-like atmosphere with the pool of nearly two dozen manhattan residents offering their unvarnished views of the presumptive gop nominee to his case, under questioning of the prosecution and defense. one man calling mr. trump quote, fascinating and mysterious. one revealing he was a big fan of the apprentice in middle school. a woman saying, president trump speaks his mind, and i'd rather that than someone who's in office who you don't know what they're thinking. and a fourth prospective jury telling attorneys, i'm a democrat, there you go, b
nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett has the details. >> reporter: seven jurors have now been chosen to sit in judgment of former president trump closely watching what one juror who was dismissed described as a surreal selection process. >> it's like, oh, this is just another guy, and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> of those selected so far, a salesperson, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and a software...
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here is laura jarrett with moore. check by the prosecution closed out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization, from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly called rona graff, trump's longtime executive assistant to the stand this afternoon. she confirmed contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, and prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of affairs with mr. trump ahead of the 2016 election , encounters that he denies. at the heart of the case, $130,000 payment that michael cohen made to daniels so she would not go public, and how prosecutors say that payment was disguised. she testified that even though she no longer works for the trump organization, the company is paying her legal bills. the jury also heard from a former banker and first republic bank employee who helped to facilitate the payment , but the day began with the defense team seeking to undercut t
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the lieutenant sprayed it in laura's bathroom. >> it was like a light switch, the entire bathroom glowed. >> the entire tub, almost two inches from the top had the same glow. >> this was strange. when they dusted for fingerprints they did not find much at all. >> did somebody wipe everything down? you would think you would find other people's fingerprints and things like that. >> this was not going to be easy. police already rounded up lawrence friends and the neighbor did not want them to know about the discovery. took them downtown to record statements. >> there was a call to the newsroom. there had been a body found. >> police tried to keep the discovery quite but it did not take long before the news was online and back in maryland where lawrence family gathered -- >> my uncle came in, did you hear the news? we are in maryland, tell us what you are talking about. he said they found the body. at that point it is just hysterics. >> was it hurt? it must be. downtown investigators resorted to method. >> who is closest to her romantically or geographically? >> start close as they say, clos
the lieutenant sprayed it in laura's bathroom. >> it was like a light switch, the entire bathroom glowed. >> the entire tub, almost two inches from the top had the same glow. >> this was strange. when they dusted for fingerprints they did not find much at all. >> did somebody wipe everything down? you would think you would find other people's fingerprints and things like that. >> this was not going to be easy. police already rounded up lawrence friends and the...
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but look, given the amount of disinformation being sown by donald trump and laura trump and mike johnson and fox news opinion hosts primetime, there's nothing more for vladimir putin to do in this election. the foreign actors who want to interfere in our election, their purpose is to cause distrust, to cause confusion, to sow misinformation. it's not necessarily to pick the candidate. well, guess who's sowing the disinformation right now. one of our mainstream candidates, or previously a mainstream party's nominee, donald trump, lara trump, the speaker of the house, mike johnson. so i think for silver minds you really have to shame them not just for the disinformation but for the danger. this disinformation was the predicate for a violent insurrection just four years ago. there were three elements to the violent insurrection. it was the big lie. it was the disinformation. that's the first one. the second was the invitation to come to washington. and the third was to go to the capitol with strength. this is what they're now doing. they are saying you cannot trust the 2024 election. that's
but look, given the amount of disinformation being sown by donald trump and laura trump and mike johnson and fox news opinion hosts primetime, there's nothing more for vladimir putin to do in this election. the foreign actors who want to interfere in our election, their purpose is to cause distrust, to cause confusion, to sow misinformation. it's not necessarily to pick the candidate. well, guess who's sowing the disinformation right now. one of our mainstream candidates, or previously a...
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laura has a large population of retirees and biden has been very much strong about supporting social security, the care and medicaid. meanwhile, trump has really flip-flopped on the issue and they have a very diverse population. so this is really a state where they don't think that they can win in 2024, i definitely think it's a state that the dnc is targeting in the long-term to once again be a swing state. >> we need to clean up some lies that people may have heard over the weekend. some on the right, including donald trump himself, are outraged, saying that president biden, a devout catholic, reclaimed easter sunday as transgender visibility day. forgetting, putting aside that it was easter sunday. for fax sake, that is not the case. the transgender day of visibility has been held on march 31st for 15 years. president biden did not have anything to do with that. george, here is the issue. we are talking about it. i heard about this because i was walking out of mass on easter sunday, and i heard people talking about it. he discussed in dismay, so angry with president biden. how cha
laura has a large population of retirees and biden has been very much strong about supporting social security, the care and medicaid. meanwhile, trump has really flip-flopped on the issue and they have a very diverse population. so this is really a state where they don't think that they can win in 2024, i definitely think it's a state that the dnc is targeting in the long-term to once again be a swing state. >> we need to clean up some lies that people may have heard over the weekend....
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now it is time for the last word with laura jarrett. >> we have a couple of supreme court experts with us tonight. senator sheldon white house. i'm always taking notes when he speaks and neil catial will join us on the presidential immunity claim. >> over to you, scotus, april 25th, we'll be watching. have a good show. >> thank you. >>> it is not donald trump who did this. it is the 63 million people who voted for donald trump and put the power of supreme court nomination in his hands for four years. and it's the 62 million people who voted for george w. bush or who volunteered for his campaign or helped out in any way which meant that they indirectly voted for chief justice roberts and justice samuel alito who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. and it is the 49 million people who voted for george h. w. bush who indirectly voted for clarence thomas to serve on the supreme court where he waited for decades to vote to overturn roe v. wade. they had every reason to believe that it was just political posturing. he wasn't the first. george h. w. bush and the family were supporters o
now it is time for the last word with laura jarrett. >> we have a couple of supreme court experts with us tonight. senator sheldon white house. i'm always taking notes when he speaks and neil catial will join us on the presidential immunity claim. >> over to you, scotus, april 25th, we'll be watching. have a good show. >> thank you. >>> it is not donald trump who did this. it is the 63 million people who voted for donald trump and put the power of supreme court...
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. >> trend eight at the white house, mini timmaraju , lester holt, laura jarrett, they were all behind you during this interview. mini timmaraju , thank you for coming to the saturday show. >>> next, hamas releases video of two more is really hostages today. what we know about them tonight. >>> plus pro-palestinian protest expand on american colleges and universities across the country. some jewish students are worried for their safety. how some lawmakers are making a tense situation much worse, coming up. coming up. to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and
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laura jarrett has more on today's arguments. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court is weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and win. >> i think the supreme court has an important argument before it, today. >> reporter: trump is hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune from federal charges. his lawyers are arguing the opposite, that the presidency would be hobbled without that protection. >> residential immunity from prosecution. >> reporter: the special counsel's office indicted mr. trump on conspiracy and instruction charges last year for his efforts to cling to power. accusing the likely nominee of pressuring state officials to reverse the election results, actions the doj argues were for purely personal gain and cannot be shielded from prosecution. >> there is no immunity that is in the constitution unless this court creates it today. trend by the conservatives expressed concern, a future president have no immunity for actions taken while in the
laura jarrett has more on today's arguments. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court is weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and win. >> i think the supreme court has an important argument before it, today. >> reporter: trump is hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune from federal charges. his lawyers are arguing the opposite, that the presidency would be hobbled without...
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as recently as last night, laura loomer, the instigator of the post about judge merchan's daughter, judge an goran's wife, but taking a step back from his family, one of the things he does in this order is connect the threats being made to the fear that would strike in the heart of any participant in this trial including potential jurors. he says the pattern of attacking family members of presenting jurors and attorneys serves no legitimate purpose. it merely injects fear in those assigned or called to participate in the proceedings that not only they, but their family members are fair game. and that is a fair thing to say. if you're a member of the jury pool here and you fear you might be selected, when you see donald trump go out and go after merchan's daughter and you know he's got a statutory right to your name, it's not too far a bridge to think that could be me, the people i love. >> this is one of the things i thought would be hard for any trial of donald trump is seating a jury because if those names are out there, you can imagine. even if donald trump was going after him individu
as recently as last night, laura loomer, the instigator of the post about judge merchan's daughter, judge an goran's wife, but taking a step back from his family, one of the things he does in this order is connect the threats being made to the fear that would strike in the heart of any participant in this trial including potential jurors. he says the pattern of attacking family members of presenting jurors and attorneys serves no legitimate purpose. it merely injects fear in those assigned or...
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. >>> joining us now, laura her. joining us on set at 30 rock. let's start with stock futures. the second quarter kicks off after a robust quarter for wall street. give us a sense where the major averages stand and where investors think they may be going. >> everyone is pretty optimistic about the quarter ahead, which is super interesting. the magnificent 7, the tech stocks, have really been driving so much of the stockmarkets in the last couple of years. in the past quarter, two of them were down. tesla was significantly down. the takeaway is the stockmarket isn't dependent on those stocks anymore. the health and the growth is seen as far beyond that. there's a lot of optimism. there were a lot of optimism and inflation numbers that came in on friday. investors are hopeful about an interest rate cut. things are looking up. >> we had an update on the show about a situation in baltimore, that a smip there that crashed into the francis scott key bridge might be in place for weeks before it can be closed. while the port's closed, give us a sense, what does this mean for the supply
. >>> joining us now, laura her. joining us on set at 30 rock. let's start with stock futures. the second quarter kicks off after a robust quarter for wall street. give us a sense where the major averages stand and where investors think they may be going. >> everyone is pretty optimistic about the quarter ahead, which is super interesting. the magnificent 7, the tech stocks, have really been driving so much of the stockmarkets in the last couple of years. in the past quarter, two...
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>> as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once. i think the main reason we have this quickly is because at the beginning they let 48 folks go. anyone who said i don't think i can be fair. in other instances with fewer jurors to choose from that would have prompted retail discussions. can you really? what do you think? let's get rid of them now and get down to business with the people who are not trying to say they can't be fair. and pretty quickly you went down to a point where they had to play their cards, the golden ticket of a preemptory challenge or argue challenge for cause and boom we are at seven. and you are right at this pace we could be done in short order. we still need 18 and it's going to get dicey because each side has used six of their 10 challenges which you can use for any reason except if it's racial and they are going to be out of them and have to take some chances. it will be wrenching and we can be sure but still at this pace it could be as soon as tomorrow, or as soon as the end of the week and with opening st
>> as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once. i think the main reason we have this quickly is because at the beginning they let 48 folks go. anyone who said i don't think i can be fair. in other instances with fewer jurors to choose from that would have prompted retail discussions. can you really? what do you think? let's get rid of them now and get down to business with the people who are not trying to say they can't be fair. and pretty quickly you went down to a...
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. >> i'm stephanie calling for the republican national committee cochair laura trump. i'm sure you can agree that we cannot allow the chaos and questions of the 2020 election to happen again. your vote could be canceled out by someone who's not an american citizen. >> as preposterous as this is, it appears to be convincing people. one of the richest men in the world, elon musk who i will note, is himself an immigrant to the united states, has repeatedly pushed the claim that democrats are trying to ship in voters from other countries. musk has blasted the message to his millions of followers on the social media platform he owns and controls. and now, he will be assisted in this insanity by the leader of the house of representatives and one of the two front runners for the u.s. presidency. joining me now is melissa murray, legal analyst and law professor and john hyman, and host of theand high water podcast. thank you all for being here as we sift through the chaos, once again, what happened at mar-a- lago. >> that's one word for it. >> if you didn't like the big lie 1.
. >> i'm stephanie calling for the republican national committee cochair laura trump. i'm sure you can agree that we cannot allow the chaos and questions of the 2020 election to happen again. your vote could be canceled out by someone who's not an american citizen. >> as preposterous as this is, it appears to be convincing people. one of the richest men in the world, elon musk who i will note, is himself an immigrant to the united states, has repeatedly pushed the claim that...
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laura, this is the focus of your latest piece. tell us more about the weapons we can expect going over to ukraine as part of this announcement. >> the pentagon is working right now on crafting his first weapons package that will be send since march, as soon as the president signs legislation. the package will be quite a bit larger than normal. it's going to include armored vehicles which we have sent before and potentially some older humvies and armored personnel carriers as well. it's going to be larger than normal. for context the package we sent in march was $300 million, and that was the only one we sent since december since we ran out of funding. so these weapons are prepositioned already many of them throughout europe. so the artillery rounds could be there in days on the battlefield. some of the other weapons may take up to weeks before they get there, but the -- the the intent of this is to move quickly so that the ukrainians can start gaining momentum. >> what is the biggest need or most under need i should say for ukrain
laura, this is the focus of your latest piece. tell us more about the weapons we can expect going over to ukraine as part of this announcement. >> the pentagon is working right now on crafting his first weapons package that will be send since march, as soon as the president signs legislation. the package will be quite a bit larger than normal. it's going to include armored vehicles which we have sent before and potentially some older humvies and armored personnel carriers as well. it's...
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. >> did you know you and laura ingraham have a little bit of an agreement? >> that is something i would not have expected. >> take a listen and find out. >> this pains me to say this. thanks, mike. i hope you do speaker hakeem jeffries that you a nice fruit basket today. i have never met this -- witness what i am witnessing now. everything on the line in the country but committing a slow suicide, the party. this is why conservatives call the gop the stupid party, by the way. >> jason? >> it is true. i don't entirely blame my johnson. i don't agree with his ideology. he is dealing with a caucus not interested in actual leadership. at the same time he cannot seem to control the narrative. everyone seems to be afraid of marjorie taylor greene. you have people trying to primary the house republican or conservative caucus. the doesn't seem to be a base of power. there is not even a click that people can operate from because the team seem to change every single week. i would not entirely blame my johnson, but his inability to incentivize his own party and say hey,
. >> did you know you and laura ingraham have a little bit of an agreement? >> that is something i would not have expected. >> take a listen and find out. >> this pains me to say this. thanks, mike. i hope you do speaker hakeem jeffries that you a nice fruit basket today. i have never met this -- witness what i am witnessing now. everything on the line in the country but committing a slow suicide, the party. this is why conservatives call the gop the stupid party, by the...
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my colleague laura jarrett has the details. >> baby loss is so common. it happens to so many families. we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer atkins learned she was pregnant and due on halloween, she and her husband playfully nicknamed the baby spooky, but when she went to a routine doctor's appointment at 12 weeks, her doctor said the baby likely had turner syndrome, a rare chromosomal condition often fatal and likely to put jennifer's own health in jeopardy. they said we're surprised that you're still pregnant given the severity of what we're seeing on the ultrasound. most people would have miscarried by now. i was just in total, total shock. >> reporter: when she asked about her options -- >> they said well, because we're in idaho, there really aren't any for you because your baby has a heartbeat. we can't terminate the pregnancy. >> reporter: the scope of idaho's near total abortion ban in front of the u.s. supreme court today, the ban went into effect after the court overturned roe v. wade. the state now allows abortions only when a moth
my colleague laura jarrett has the details. >> baby loss is so common. it happens to so many families. we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer atkins learned she was pregnant and due on halloween, she and her husband playfully nicknamed the baby spooky, but when she went to a routine doctor's appointment at 12 weeks, her doctor said the baby likely had turner syndrome, a rare chromosomal condition often fatal and likely to put jennifer's own health in jeopardy. they said...
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here's my colleague laura jared with more. >> reporter: tonight a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state fanning the flames of a political fire. arizona's highest court backing a law that bans all abortions, and carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform one. the conservative majority on the court reviving an 1864 law that laid door mantd for decades under roe vs. wade. >> 1864 is before women had the right to vote. we are totally going backwards. >> reporter: 66-year-old arizona resident beth fighting back tears. >> i'm devastated. i just didn't think that they would do this. >> reporter: yet the democratic attorney general says she won't enforce the law. >> it is one of the worst decisions in the history of the arizona supreme court. >> no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this draconian law. i will fight like hell. >> it does give me comfort. >> reporter: some reassurance in a time of uncertainty says the doctor who practiced in the state for two decades. >> i don't know what the law will be. it is so early to know how that's going to play out
here's my colleague laura jared with more. >> reporter: tonight a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state fanning the flames of a political fire. arizona's highest court backing a law that bans all abortions, and carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform one. the conservative majority on the court reviving an 1864 law that laid door mantd for decades under roe vs. wade. >> 1864 is before women had the right to vote. we are totally going backwards....
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here's laura jarrett with all of those details. >>> tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress days before the 2016 election. david described a meeting in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer, michael cohen, he said he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that would hurt trump. he said what i would do is publish positive stories about trump and publish negative stories about his opponents. the prosecution showing the jury a series of glowing headlines about then canada trump and derogatory ones about trump's opponents in closing -- including ted cruz. he also testified his company paid a doorman $30,000 for completely untrue story about mr. trump fathering a child with his housekeeper, so the doorman couldn't take the story elsewhere, trying to save mr. trump and the campaign, the po
here's laura jarrett with all of those details. >>> tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress days before the 2016 election. david described a meeting in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer, michael cohen, he said he agreed to...
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they went as far as even talking to laura sheehan, the costume designer, even the boot maker who has their logo on my skate. and, you know, replicating the flower bouquet that i was holding on the podium. it was really fun to see it come together and come alive. and, to be involved throughout the process. >> barbie will split $25,000 resends between your foundation and another important group called asian sisters participating in reaching excellence aspire. can you talk about the work that those organizations are doing? >> yes, well, aspire is so amazing. of course, this doll is debuting right ahead of aapi month in may and they empower young girls and future leaders, asian-american girls in mentor ship. always dream is all about early childhood literacy, making sure that we level the education playing field and get the resources in the communities who need it most to have books at. also family engagement and support to help the families at home with their child's education. with the, really incredible that they are so thoughtful for the community and support the organizations. >> i
they went as far as even talking to laura sheehan, the costume designer, even the boot maker who has their logo on my skate. and, you know, replicating the flower bouquet that i was holding on the podium. it was really fun to see it come together and come alive. and, to be involved throughout the process. >> barbie will split $25,000 resends between your foundation and another important group called asian sisters participating in reaching excellence aspire. can you talk about the work...
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and i want to give you a bit of color of what's happening inside the courthouse because according to laura jarrett, jurors have been smiling as some text messages have been read. they're between dylan howard, who was the editor and chief of the enquirer and keith davidson. he's the attorney that represented both mcdaniel -- stormy daniels and karen mcdougle in their deals for hush money. she said jurors are smiling at all the profanity laced text messages between dylan and howard. i will not read those to you. but in the end, davidson said the deal was frustrating for everybody involved. davidson says to howard, yes, i believe so. i told cohen, michael cohen, this never would have happened without you and the text back from howard of the national enquirer to davidson was he's hopeless. oh, well. another one done. from inside the hush money trial, our reporter also says that former president trump was whispering back and forth with his lead lawyer, todd blanche today, urging him to make stronger arguments about the evidence that can and can't be admitted. that comes after just this morning
and i want to give you a bit of color of what's happening inside the courthouse because according to laura jarrett, jurors have been smiling as some text messages have been read. they're between dylan howard, who was the editor and chief of the enquirer and keith davidson. he's the attorney that represented both mcdaniel -- stormy daniels and karen mcdougle in their deals for hush money. she said jurors are smiling at all the profanity laced text messages between dylan and howard. i will not...
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one other note, chris, that i got from laura jarrett who's in the overflow room along with lisa rubin as well, is that trump has been more animated during this process and when they went to kind of their corners and then subsequently lunch breaked to figure out who would be struck, it seemed as if the former president was very involved in that process as he was in the judge kaplin case. to just things to keep in mind and part of the process. really, this is the process working. >> all right, we may come back to you. thank you very much for that. joining me now, christie greenberg, former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. i find this fascinating and here's why. we know they have a limited number of strikes that they can use, right, so you're very early in this process. that some accounts may take not just the rest of this week, but potentially next week. so you have a juror in new york city where frankly 90% of people almost are democrats or consider themselves to be leaning in that direction, right? and 2020 election comes, many were very upset when hillary clinton lost. and
one other note, chris, that i got from laura jarrett who's in the overflow room along with lisa rubin as well, is that trump has been more animated during this process and when they went to kind of their corners and then subsequently lunch breaked to figure out who would be struck, it seemed as if the former president was very involved in that process as he was in the judge kaplin case. to just things to keep in mind and part of the process. really, this is the process working. >> all...
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want to bring in laura from cnbc on msnbc. the case was just about to head to trial but instead now the settlement. what happened here? >> that's correct. tesla chose to settle at the last minute which spares them the embarrassment of a lot of evidence and testimonies airing in a trial that was sure to be widely watched. but in 2018, you'll remember that walter wang, an apple engineer and father of two was driving his model x out here in mountain view, california and the vehicle crashed into a highway barrier. it was a fatal collision. his family sued tesla and a lot of the case focused on defects or defective design of autopilot. also, the national transportation safety board had investigated this collision which involved new technology and they found tesla's tech was partly to blame for the crash. so tesla may have felt its chances weren't as good. this settlement was seen by many as sort of an admission that they knew they were partly to blame because in 2022, elon musk said tesla would never surrender or settle an unjust c
want to bring in laura from cnbc on msnbc. the case was just about to head to trial but instead now the settlement. what happened here? >> that's correct. tesla chose to settle at the last minute which spares them the embarrassment of a lot of evidence and testimonies airing in a trial that was sure to be widely watched. but in 2018, you'll remember that walter wang, an apple engineer and father of two was driving his model x out here in mountain view, california and the vehicle crashed...
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here is laura jarrett with more. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization. this from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling rhona graff, mr. trumps longtime executive assistant to the stand this afternoon. rhona graff confirming contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and >>>, an apparent reference to stormy daniels. prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of with mr. trump ahead of the 2016 election, encounters he denies. at the heart of the case, a $130,000.00 payment michael cohen made to daniels so she wouldn't go public and how prosecutors say that payment was disguised. but, rhona graff said no light on that, testifying even though she no longer works for the trump organization, the company is in her legal bills. the jury also hearing from gary farro, a former banker at first republic bank, who helped facilitate the payment from michael cohen to daniels. the day began with the defe
here is laura jarrett with more. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization. this from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling rhona graff, mr. trumps longtime executive assistant to the stand this afternoon. rhona graff confirming contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and >>>, an apparent...
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laura trump is at the rnc and the dnc. l >> she got an album? >> something. if you want to call it that. while we are doing the work. we're opening 100 some offices across the country. i don't know if they've opened any. i know they've closed a few of their minority offices, but they haven't done any. we have been doing the fundraising. we've been doing the voter registration, doing the voter protection. so the contrast is clear in this election. it's about hope versus fear, progress versus chaos. and folks, joe biden has to win. not because the democrats need to be in control, but if you enjoy the american democracy, if you enjoy the america that we live in now, we understand that. because we heard in the supreme court, you've got one former guy who believes that the president of the united states should be immune from assassinating his opposition. folks, have you ever heard that? democrat or republican, have you heard anything as insane as that? that is what is at stake in this election. so folks, don't sleep. as the queen says, i'm quoting beyonce, it's ti
laura trump is at the rnc and the dnc. l >> she got an album? >> something. if you want to call it that. while we are doing the work. we're opening 100 some offices across the country. i don't know if they've opened any. i know they've closed a few of their minority offices, but they haven't done any. we have been doing the fundraising. we've been doing the voter registration, doing the voter protection. so the contrast is clear in this election. it's about hope versus fear,...
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nbc senior legal correspondent laura jarrett as the latest. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and when. >> i think that the supreme court has a very important argument before it today. >> reporter: mr. trump hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune from federal charges. his lawyers arguing the office of the presidency would be completely hobbled without that protection. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: the special counsel's office indicted mr. trump on conspiracy and obstruction charges last year for his efforts to cling to power, accusing the likely gop nominee of pressuring state officials to reverse the election results, actions doj argues were for purely personal gain and cannot be shielded from prosecution. >> there is no immunity that is in the constitution unless this court creates it today. >> reporter: the conservatives expressing c
nbc senior legal correspondent laura jarrett as the latest. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and when. >> i think that the supreme court has a very important argument before it today. >> reporter: mr. trump hoping to persuade the justices to find him immune from federal charges. his lawyers arguing the office of the presidency would be...
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here's what she told nbc's laura jarrett. >> i was the one that brought up the conversation of what are my -- what are my options, and they said, well, because we're in idaho, there really aren't any for you. >> did they tell you what the risks to your health would be to continue with the pregnancy? >> yeah, they did. they said they'd have to monitor me very closely for mirror syndrome. they said once you develop mirror syndrome, your life is essentially at risk, and the only way to fix that is to terminate the pregnancy. >> joining me is dr. kiley cooper. she worked in idaho but moved out of state after this abortion ban was enacted. doctor, thanks for taking the time with us. i want to get to your story in a moment, but first what we just heard there from jennifer, how many stories like hers have you heard since idaho's abortion ban was put in place? >> so as a maternal fetal medicine physician who cares for high risk pregnancies, pregnancy complications are not uncommon, and that includes, you know, bleeding complications, infections, ruptured membranes, high blood pressure disorders
here's what she told nbc's laura jarrett. >> i was the one that brought up the conversation of what are my -- what are my options, and they said, well, because we're in idaho, there really aren't any for you. >> did they tell you what the risks to your health would be to continue with the pregnancy? >> yeah, they did. they said they'd have to monitor me very closely for mirror syndrome. they said once you develop mirror syndrome, your life is essentially at risk, and the only...
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here's nbc's laura jarrett. >> reporter: a fresh look at bryan kohberger's defense strategy. his lawyers revealing in a long awaited court filing they will offer expert testimony to cast doubt on prosecutor's evidence placing kohberger near the crime scene. pointing to his fondness for nighttime drives, his public defender now says that, quote, mr. kohberger was out driving in the early morning hours of november 13th, 2022, as he often did to hike and run and/or see the moon and the stars. it's the very same defense that the judge appeared skeptical of last year when his public defender first loaded it. >> d it >> might be some witnesses, then cough them up. >> reporter: prosecutors allege kohberger stabbed, xana kernodle and ethan chapin in their off campus home at the university of idaho. authorities zeroing in with kohberger, using cell phone towers to track the location of his phone, and surveillance video allegedly showing a white hyundai matching his vehicle casing the victim's house on the night of the killings and the morning after. >> this is the state of idaho versu
here's nbc's laura jarrett. >> reporter: a fresh look at bryan kohberger's defense strategy. his lawyers revealing in a long awaited court filing they will offer expert testimony to cast doubt on prosecutor's evidence placing kohberger near the crime scene. pointing to his fondness for nighttime drives, his public defender now says that, quote, mr. kohberger was out driving in the early morning hours of november 13th, 2022, as he often did to hike and run and/or see the moon and the...
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donald trump is actively writing on pieces of paper per our laura jarrett and katie phang and passing them to two of his attorneys, one who is reading them and putting them in his jacket pocket. they're preparing to deliver their opening statements right after the prosecution concludes here. but also inside of the courtroom, alvin bragg is sitting in the first row, the district attorney. he was not in the courtroom during jury selection. trump's seen your aide, jason miller is also inside the room. our laura jarrett also explains matthew colangelo, explaining confidently, relaxed, hands in pockets. he knows the facts. trump, meanwhile, sitting virtually emotionless as prosecutors begin these opening statements. this is just the beginning for donald trump. he's hearing for the first time exactly what this prosecution intends to bring forward to the jury and the types of witnesses he can anticipate hearing from in the days and weeks ahead. >> maya, what do you think colangelo's most important point in his mind is right now? >> i think it's pattern, pattern, pattern. pattern of behavior,
donald trump is actively writing on pieces of paper per our laura jarrett and katie phang and passing them to two of his attorneys, one who is reading them and putting them in his jacket pocket. they're preparing to deliver their opening statements right after the prosecution concludes here. but also inside of the courtroom, alvin bragg is sitting in the first row, the district attorney. he was not in the courtroom during jury selection. trump's seen your aide, jason miller is also inside the...
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my colleague laura jarrett spoke with one idaho woman who had to travel out of the state for abortion care when she learned her baby was unlikely to survive. she is now suing the state over its ban. >> they pretty much gave me a 99% chance that this baby was going to not survive. they said, we're surprised that you're still pregnant, given the severity of what we're seeing on the ultrasound. most people would have miscarried by now. i was shocked. i was the one that brought up the conversation of what are my options. and they said, well, because we're in idaho, there really aren't any for you. >> joining us now, nbc news correspondent yamiche alcindor live outside the supreme court in washington, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney from the manhattan d.a.'s office, also an msnbc legal analyst and dr. kavita patel, former white house policy director and msnbc medical contributor. so, yamiche, take us up to speed on what is happening there at the supreme court right now. >> well, right now oral arguments are under way in this significant abortion case. this is coming
my colleague laura jarrett spoke with one idaho woman who had to travel out of the state for abortion care when she learned her baby was unlikely to survive. she is now suing the state over its ban. >> they pretty much gave me a 99% chance that this baby was going to not survive. they said, we're surprised that you're still pregnant, given the severity of what we're seeing on the ultrasound. most people would have miscarried by now. i was shocked. i was the one that brought up the...