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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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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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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 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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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 -- 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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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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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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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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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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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. >> reporter: joining us now, nbc news national correspondent yasmin vossoughian. so, yasmin, quite a lot to get here. >> four to six weeks we're looking at for this trial. donald trump is going to be in court every single day. we cannot overstate the historic nature, the presumptive nominee of the republican party, the former president of the united states in a criminal trial. it is incredible to think about. the thing that i'm going to be watching, and i'll be interested to see what lisa has to say as well, because i know you have her coming up next. michael cohen, the star witness from the prosecution. do you remember the judgment from judge engoron, when it came down, we were reading through the judgment, right, and he talked about the credibility of michael cohen. he addressed that spec
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. >> reporter: joining us now, nbc news national correspondent yasmin vossoughian. so, yasmin, quite a lot to get here. >> four to six weeks we're looking at for this trial. donald trump is going to be in court every single day....
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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
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i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to jury duty today. so many had to be thinking holy cow, am i about to get on the trump trial. >> one thing that was interesting is what was going on outside. the jurors were all outside for quite some time waiting to get into the building and as they are doing that, right across the street from them is a pro trump rally, people waving their flags, being really vocal and you could see the jurors very clearly identified and all watching this happen. >> with her hiding their faces? >> they were not hiding their faces. some of them were doing interviews and you could see it was uncomfortable. the first thought on my mind was, can we expedite getting them into the building? this is not a great way to start, i don't think, but then you have out of the 96 that they called initially, more than 50 said we can't be fair and impartial. that is highly unusual. maybe not for such a high- profile case like this. generally speaking, in criminal cases, usually of people have opinions about things they do say in the jud
i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to jury duty today. so many had to be thinking holy cow, am i about to get on the trump trial. >> one thing that was interesting is what was going on outside. the jurors were all outside for quite some time waiting to get into the building and as they are doing that, right across the street from them is a pro trump rally, people waving their flags, being really vocal and you could see the jurors very clearly identified and all watching...
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you're looking live at the manhattan courthouse, where day two of donald trump's criminal trial will continue with jury selection, moving forward this morning in this historic trail, of course, the first time a former president is being brought up on criminal charges. 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
you're looking live at the manhattan courthouse, where day two of donald trump's criminal trial will continue with jury selection, moving forward this morning in this historic trail, of course, the first time a former president is being brought up on criminal charges. 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...
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the manhattan district attorney and his team are the prosecutors. harvard educated democrat and former assistant attorney general of new york and on december 6 2022, the da secure the conviction of the trump corporation and the payroll corporation for conspiracy, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records. on march 30, 2023, donald trump was indicted by the da and the manhattan court. days later, he was arraigned. >>> republicans are selling it but who's buying it? why some are calling for the u.s. to attack iran, next. >>> we condemned the attack and it's great to see bipartisan leadership. >> clearly israel has been attacked by iran and we and others including the president said israel has the right to protect itself. >> it demonstrates how it is astonishing that we are not standing firmly with israel and there should never be any kinds of conditions. >> what's important is that we stand with israel. it has never been more important. >> you see that break and let news as lawmakers on both sides of i also support for israel. this just in, p
the manhattan district attorney and his team are the prosecutors. harvard educated democrat and former assistant attorney general of new york and on december 6 2022, the da secure the conviction of the trump corporation and the payroll corporation for conspiracy, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records. on march 30, 2023, donald trump was indicted by the da and the manhattan court. days later, he was arraigned. >>> republicans are selling it but who's buying it? why some are...
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so, this is really a challenging case for the manhattan da. they have gotten passed the pretrial motions that i think are the best shot to throw it out together. now that we are at trial the odds move up a little more in the da's behavior. a tough lift, the weakest against trump >> i talked to many who say michael cohen will be the narrated for the district attorney. he was really the one directly involved in these payments to stormy daniels. and trump was going after michael cohen. there is a gag order and making it against the witnesses it is a bad idea. and a violation, i think all judges in all trump cases are really, really cautious. they would prefer not to punish trump for violation of gag orders. all of them are constitutionally suspect. even really good ones. and, number two, do you really want to be the judge that gets into an escalation war with trump over a gag order? yes, it tarts with verbal, it goes to a monetary fine. at the end of the road is jail. jailing someone who is misbehaving and violating a gag order. i think trump is
so, this is really a challenging case for the manhattan da. they have gotten passed the pretrial motions that i think are the best shot to throw it out together. now that we are at trial the odds move up a little more in the da's behavior. a tough lift, the weakest against trump >> i talked to many who say michael cohen will be the narrated for the district attorney. he was really the one directly involved in these payments to stormy daniels. and trump was going after michael cohen. there...
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he will be spending most of his time in this manhattan courtroom. what effect might it have on his presidential run? >> when you are running for president generally speaking it is good to be on the campaign trail, meeting people, taking questions and showing yourself in probably the most presidential and flattering light beinged in of a courtroom, being, you know, prosecuted it is definitely not something that most campaign managers say they want their candidate to do. however, it is trump we are going to see if he can turn this trial into a campaign setting. you will not see him sitting there. we will not see him at the table. not see him in the courtroom. what we will see because of cameras, we will see him coming out and making speeches afterward. two things it poses a challenge for the court. one, will he violate gag order and say things to jeopardize the case. and whether or not americans decide that is what they want to see in their president. >> molly, trump has seen huge momentum, right? with his republican base. just since these indictments
he will be spending most of his time in this manhattan courtroom. what effect might it have on his presidential run? >> when you are running for president generally speaking it is good to be on the campaign trail, meeting people, taking questions and showing yourself in probably the most presidential and flattering light beinged in of a courtroom, being, you know, prosecuted it is definitely not something that most campaign managers say they want their candidate to do. however, it is...
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you will by in the courtroom in manhattan on monday. the first criminal trial under way. it's expected to last who knows how long. maybe you can give us guidance on that. what are we hearing from the judge? >> let's start with what we expect in terms of the length of jury selection. that process is expected to last one to two weeks. the way that the judge has arranged for jury selection should be maybe more immune than other processes to abuse. but this is donald trump whose defense just tried three times in three days to postpone the onset of the trial. i suppose anything is possible in terms of their desire to elongate jury selection and make this as painful as possible. in terms of the immediate decision qualifiers, one thing that the judge has told the parties is if somebody self-identified as unable to serve or says, there's no way i could be fair and impartial, that person is going to be dismissed with no further questions asked. in the usual course, that's not what happens. he says, examining these people one by one, pressing them for reasons why would be inefficie
you will by in the courtroom in manhattan on monday. the first criminal trial under way. it's expected to last who knows how long. maybe you can give us guidance on that. what are we hearing from the judge? >> let's start with what we expect in terms of the length of jury selection. that process is expected to last one to two weeks. the way that the judge has arranged for jury selection should be maybe more immune than other processes to abuse. but this is donald trump whose defense just...
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alvin bragg in a manhattan court. days later he was arraigned. yasmin vossoughian, nbc news. >> joining us now, nbc news senior correspondent garrett haake, good to have you. two days left, how is donald trump handling this? >> we'll probably find out in 45 minutes to an hour when he has this news conference at mar-a-lago with mike johnson on another topic. we have not seen very much of trump over the last couple of weeks. he has been preparing for the trial to start, meeting with lawyers. he has been posting about it on social media, which is always a pretty good window into his mind, and you see his frustration with the judge in particular and with the gag order that he feels like is limiting his ability to cast this in the political terms that he wants it to be in. how much of this news conference today is about its official topic, election interference and how much of it is about this trial. i think it will be about the best rosetta stone we can get for exactly what's on trump's mind. >> that's a very good point. let's also ask about what don
alvin bragg in a manhattan court. days later he was arraigned. yasmin vossoughian, nbc news. >> joining us now, nbc news senior correspondent garrett haake, good to have you. two days left, how is donald trump handling this? >> we'll probably find out in 45 minutes to an hour when he has this news conference at mar-a-lago with mike johnson on another topic. we have not seen very much of trump over the last couple of weeks. he has been preparing for the trial to start, meeting with...
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their belief is that because everybody here in manhattan has an opinion about donald trump and the majority of residents don't like the guy, they'll try to explore that and strike as many of the jurors they have a negative opinion for cause. >> lisa's point about dismissals. you write those that trump and his team will want would include a younger black men and white working class men. in particular public employees. like police officers, firefighters and sanitation workers. what's the strategy behind that? >> i think they're looking for people that, you know, would be likely to be sympathetic to former president donald trump. through new york times reporting, that's how we determined some of the preferences. and i think that it must be through internal studies polling about who may be more sympathetic. they're also looking for people who have had troubles of their own with the criminal justice system. certainly no one can relate to what the former president is about to experience, but people do come into jury service having a less than positive experience with the criminal justice system.
their belief is that because everybody here in manhattan has an opinion about donald trump and the majority of residents don't like the guy, they'll try to explore that and strike as many of the jurors they have a negative opinion for cause. >> lisa's point about dismissals. you write those that trump and his team will want would include a younger black men and white working class men. in particular public employees. like police officers, firefighters and sanitation workers. what's the...
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we will head back to downtown manhattan for an update on the jury selection at the trump trial. this is "andrea mitchell reports." you are watching msnbc. e watchic >>> they haven't gotten through the process of selecting jurors that they are in the early stages of right now in the hush money election interference krim until trial against donald trump. dozens have been criminal trial against donald trump, but dozens have been dismissed. joining us now, david henderson, jury consultant, former prosecutor and kimberly atkins, co-host of "the sisters in-law podcast." you're not a consultant for this trial, but you had experience in this whole field for years. jury selection is more art than science, arguably. what are you looking for in the demeanor, what are you reading out of the reports that are coming from pool reporters inside? >> andrea, 100% it is more art than science. typically lawyers always want to stare at people and think, my gosh, their arms are folded, they don't like us, sometimes they're just cold or they're frowning, that means they don't like what they're saying,
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the manhattan d.a.'s office laid out the entire narrative at the filing of trump's indictment. the scheme began shortly after trump announced his presidential campaign in the summer of 2015. not two months later he was meeting at trump tower with his then personal lawyer michael cohen who was given a campaign email no legs and then national enquirer publisher david pecker to enter into a catch and kill where pecker would help flag and suppress negative stories, particularly stories involving women from going public for the soul purpose of helping trump's campaign. that is precisely what happened five months before the 2016 election when pecker's company, ami, paid play boy model karen mcdougall $150,000 to keep her from speaking out about her alleged nine-month affair with trump, which overlapped the birth of his fifth child by his third wife. in a 2018 non-prosecution agreement ami admitted they did it so mcdougall did not publicize damaging allegations about trump, quote, before the 2016 presidential election and thereby influence that election. and it was just a month before
the manhattan d.a.'s office laid out the entire narrative at the filing of trump's indictment. the scheme began shortly after trump announced his presidential campaign in the summer of 2015. not two months later he was meeting at trump tower with his then personal lawyer michael cohen who was given a campaign email no legs and then national enquirer publisher david pecker to enter into a catch and kill where pecker would help flag and suppress negative stories, particularly stories involving...
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i should note the jackie robinson museum here in manhattan is worth a visit. you should go. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. good to see you out there. how is it looking out there? >> great to see you. we're looking at a few things. we have several days of severe weather threats. today it's in the plains. warm temperatures will be in two thirds of the nations. we'll see breaking records, feeling like may and june in some spots. we're also looking at snow in the cascades and rockies. today, 14 million americans are under the risk for severe storms, hail, 2 inches or larger, risk for tornadoes, winds up to 60 miles an hour. this extends from the southern plains to the dakotas. also really warm. look at these temperatures. near 80 degrees in some spots. near 90 in others in new york city. 77, 15 degrees above normal. d.c., a eight degrees above average. we'll have a warm day for the boston marathon, warmer than most runners like it. by 9:00 a.m., 64 degrees. the forecast could be worse, but we're look
i should note the jackie robinson museum here in manhattan is worth a visit. you should go. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. good to see you out there. how is it looking out there? >> great to see you. we're looking at a few things. we have several days of severe weather threats. today it's in the plains. warm temperatures will be in two thirds of the nations. we'll see breaking records, feeling like may and june in...
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trump's team is also pushing to move the case out of manhattan. yesterday's ruling does not affect his underlying change in venue motion. of course, the person responsible for most of the pretrial publicity, donald trump himself. meanwhile the judge overseeing the hush money case sent a letter to trump's lawyers and the manhattan d.a.'s office. he provided a list of 42 questions potential jurors will be asked including whether they've ever attended a trump rally or if they belong to groups like the proud boys or antifa. trump's attorneys wanted to ask potential jurors, whether they, quote, like the former president but the judge called that question irrelevant. but potential jurors will be asked about media consumption, and whether they read "the new york times," watch fox news, or use truth social. the question air does not ask about party affiliation, political contribution lgz or voting history. that trial, again, slated to begin monday. >>> next up here we'll turn to sports and a wrap up of march madness with a recap of the men's national titl
trump's team is also pushing to move the case out of manhattan. yesterday's ruling does not affect his underlying change in venue motion. of course, the person responsible for most of the pretrial publicity, donald trump himself. meanwhile the judge overseeing the hush money case sent a letter to trump's lawyers and the manhattan d.a.'s office. he provided a list of 42 questions potential jurors will be asked including whether they've ever attended a trump rally or if they belong to groups like...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on the trial, please do the right thing for the country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind. this is a trash case. there is no crime here and if there is a potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was a vice presidential short list are yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. clay travis did something further, writing to his followers, quote, if you are a trump supporter who is a part of the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and refused to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case the you hung jury, it is the most patriotic thing you can do. the patriotism is questionable but the legality is not. this case is not about electrics. whether you love or loathe trump nobody should try to tamper with the jury. it is about whether or not trump committed a set of crimes. given the defendant, the worry that somebody could be seated in the jury
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on the trial, please do the right thing for the country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind. this is a trash case. there is no crime here and if there is a potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was a vice presidential short list are yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to influence the jury from outside the...
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what we hear about manhattan d.a. alvin bragg, a coauthor of this new article from the new york times, next. t. students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ (vo) verizon small business days are coming. so when minds grow, april 22nd to the 28th. get a free tech check. and special offers and deals. don't miss out. partner with our experts today. all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. look at how it absorbs all the liquid. oh my gosh! and locking it right on in. look at that! totally absorbed. i got to get some always discreet. >>> monday, the first criminal trial american present is underway in new york and the first prosecutor to file the charges is about to become a household name. a new article on the new york times magazine profiles manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. starting next week he will try to convince a jury that donald trump attempted to defraud voters and t
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that was your background, the manhattan d.a.s office. i want to start with a last- minute move that happened yesterday. a letter sent by trump's lawyers regarding the jury selection process excusing jurors that cannot be impartial or serve. and how the jury questionnaire benefits trump. people who affiliate with his political party. how quickly can we expect a ruling from judge marsh on when we have jurors coming up monday morning. >> he is already visiting this issue with the defense about excusing people who said, well, i cannot be fair and impartial. what happens in other trials, judges keep those people. as a way of saying, i don't want to be here. the judge said, we will not waste time. people who self identify that they cannot be wired to spend time and having them poison the other jurors going on about their biases. i predict that the judge will take care of this immediately on monday. and jury selection will begin. i have to point this out, as donald trump was saying, he will testify and i don't believe that he would. in new york
that was your background, the manhattan d.a.s office. i want to start with a last- minute move that happened yesterday. a letter sent by trump's lawyers regarding the jury selection process excusing jurors that cannot be impartial or serve. and how the jury questionnaire benefits trump. people who affiliate with his political party. how quickly can we expect a ruling from judge marsh on when we have jurors coming up monday morning. >> he is already visiting this issue with the defense...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that maye sit on thi trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody's allowed to have their political viewpoints, but the law is supposed to be law and no respective of persons. this is trash case. there is no crime here, and if there's any potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was republicanld congressman and trump vice president short lister byron donalds just yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case, donalds was using his platform to try to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. his followers on social media that, quote, if you're a trump support rt in new york city who is part of the the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and then refuse to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case via hung jury. it's the most patriotic thing you could possibly do. the patriotism is questionable. this case is about whether or not donald trump committed a specific series of crimes. given who the defendant is the worry someone seated on the jury with a strong bias on
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that maye sit on thi trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody's allowed to have their political viewpoints, but the law is supposed to be law and no respective of persons. this is trash case. there is no crime here, and if there's any potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was republicanld congressman and trump vice president short lister byron donalds just yesterday. despite having no involvement...
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. ♪ >> donald trump's first criminal trial kicks off tomorrow morning with jury selection in a manhattan courtroom. as jordan rueben writes, trials can be won or lost in jury selection. donald trump's hush money case is no different. joining us now is msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg. she's a former prosecutor and deputy chief. also with us form january 6th committee investigator marcus childress. >> marcus, everybody is like we're finally here. this is going to be jury selection. jury selection is probably, it's a little bit like watching onions on toast. right? it's hard enough to make you cry. the reality of it -- i'm serious. there's a process here. a lot of people think this is going to be play-by-play blow by blow and learn all this stuff about the jurors. walk us through this. >> the approach for me was to build credibility and start showing my theme and theory for the case. that headline was right. you can't win but you can definitely lose a trial. the questionnaires will make it more streamline in a way you can collect information and get data points on jurors to know who yo
. ♪ >> donald trump's first criminal trial kicks off tomorrow morning with jury selection in a manhattan courtroom. as jordan rueben writes, trials can be won or lost in jury selection. donald trump's hush money case is no different. joining us now is msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg. she's a former prosecutor and deputy chief. also with us form january 6th committee investigator marcus childress. >> marcus, everybody is like we're finally here. this is going to be jury...
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to a criminal trial, the first for american presidents, donald trump. 12 hours from his date with a manhattan court room.
to a criminal trial, the first for american presidents, donald trump. 12 hours from his date with a manhattan court room.
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falsely claim that the manhattan da hid documents from him and his team and yet another post trump went after his former lawyer, michael cohen who we know he will be a key witness. but we know that this is how trump operates when he is desperate and when the heat is turned up on him. he deflects and points the finger at everyone else around him. on friday the judge rejected his fourth attempt at a delay just this week. in his ruling he said the defendant appeared to take the position that his situation in this case are unique and that the pretrial publicity will not subside. however, this view does not align with reality. joining me now to discuss this civil rights attorney and a former prosecutor, david good to have you back on the show. before we get into the specifics of the trial let's note it is the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president, put that in proper context for us. >> first thing, good to see you, too. i can not overstate how significant it is. lawyers don't like surprises and lawyers don't like innovative things. we do best when we are dealing with a situatio
falsely claim that the manhattan da hid documents from him and his team and yet another post trump went after his former lawyer, michael cohen who we know he will be a key witness. but we know that this is how trump operates when he is desperate and when the heat is turned up on him. he deflects and points the finger at everyone else around him. on friday the judge rejected his fourth attempt at a delay just this week. in his ruling he said the defendant appeared to take the position that his...
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the "washington post" we have a story about how do folks in manhattan and elsewhere feel about potentially having to sit in and be a juror. these are not necessarily those who will be called, but what do ordinary new yorkers think about donald trump. and that will inspire a lot of emotions. so it will take a lot of work for the prosecutor to work through the jury pool. >> and so what is it that donald trump's team -- what is their best case scenario? >> best case is they get jurors who say that in their minds, because they don't say out -- that is the danger. you want to look for the jurors that you believe are telling the truth. not like they are strapped to lie detectors. but part of the body language, there is a whole sire inside science that comes to jury selection. and my understanding is that donald trump will have somebody assisting him with this process. consultants help you figure out the body language or help you look the their social media history. you may say one thing but if your social media suggests owes, that could be a strike for cause. you want jurors that think that this
the "washington post" we have a story about how do folks in manhattan and elsewhere feel about potentially having to sit in and be a juror. these are not necessarily those who will be called, but what do ordinary new yorkers think about donald trump. and that will inspire a lot of emotions. so it will take a lot of work for the prosecutor to work through the jury pool. >> and so what is it that donald trump's team -- what is their best case scenario? >> best case is they...
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it is all the things that are going, whether in a manhattan courtroom or in gaza and the rest, so important there. the attention to ukraine has been diminished in my view in the press and our country. nothing less is at stake than our democracy. almost two years ago, i made the first trip. i brought a delegation, high-level delegation to ukraine. we thought we might die because it was very dangerous then. we saw firsthand the courage and the determination of the ukrainian people to protect their democracy. in protecting their democracy, to protect our democracy. to fight the russians. now it's two years later. right now they need distance, they need speed, they need heft in this fight. they can win it. what happened in the congress of the united states is heartbreaking. it's sad. america -- america -- the chair -- the republican chair of the intelligence committee -- i am told the chair of the foreign affairs committee, republican chair, have said that russian propaganda has taken over the republican caucus. >> you are right. both turner and mckaul said that. totally untrue. it's spewing ou
it is all the things that are going, whether in a manhattan courtroom or in gaza and the rest, so important there. the attention to ukraine has been diminished in my view in the press and our country. nothing less is at stake than our democracy. almost two years ago, i made the first trip. i brought a delegation, high-level delegation to ukraine. we thought we might die because it was very dangerous then. we saw firsthand the courage and the determination of the ukrainian people to protect...
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this is exactly the case the manhattan d.a. has been suggesting that they would bring since they indicted it. it is a case that will focus on election interference, not as trump has tried to say, just bookkeeping errors, and i think some of the most interesting testimony that especially the campaign witnesses that garrett was talking about that they may bring on is we've heard this story that trump after the fact said do i still have to pay stormy daniels, i've won. it's not an issue anymore. and that suggests that he was worried about the camcampaign, about one of his wife's melania's feelings. >> if you were a betting woman and i know you deal in facts and the law, do you think donald trump will take the stand? >> well, jim makes such an interesting point, which is that trump may view this as a calculus about winning the presidency. for his lawyers, though, this will be a calculation about whether he will be convicted and spend time in prison following that conviction. and they will strongly urge trump not to take the witness
this is exactly the case the manhattan d.a. has been suggesting that they would bring since they indicted it. it is a case that will focus on election interference, not as trump has tried to say, just bookkeeping errors, and i think some of the most interesting testimony that especially the campaign witnesses that garrett was talking about that they may bring on is we've heard this story that trump after the fact said do i still have to pay stormy daniels, i've won. it's not an issue anymore....
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hours, donald trump's first criminal trial will officially begin as jury selection gets underway at a manhattan courtroom. we call this the hush money trail. it should be called the 2016 election interference case because trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up his alleged affair with stormy daniels, which was about to come out weeks before the election. last night, trump says he plans to testify, this after four failed attempts to delay the trial over the last week. joining us now was one of the potential star witnesses in this case, donald trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen. he is the host of the podcast "mea culpa," also the author of "revenge, how donald trump reprises the department of justice against his critics." >> nice and cozy table here. >> yes indeed. >> i call it cozy. >> our colleague lisa rubin has described the role that you are likely to play in this file as a witness but more of a narrator, more of a tour guide with other people stepping in, documents that will support what you are saying. how do you see your role in this upcoming trial questio
hours, donald trump's first criminal trial will officially begin as jury selection gets underway at a manhattan courtroom. we call this the hush money trail. it should be called the 2016 election interference case because trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up his alleged affair with stormy daniels, which was about to come out weeks before the election. last night, trump says he plans to testify, this after four failed attempts to delay the trial over the last week. joining...
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lawyers in the manhattan criminal court trial tomorrow will begin this very critical process of whittling hundreds of potential jurors down to 12 and six alternates. what does that process look like? >> it's good to be wiki with you. it's a uniquely american process were average citizens will be brought in and will be asked if they can judge the case based on the evidence of the law or if they have total bias and anyone that says i'm biased, i will never vote against donald trump are gone and of the lawyers will get to questions and they will not be able to ask the jurors how they voted but you can get with her other ways and say what kind of shows and podcasts and networks unit listen to and where do you get your news and you can pretty much find out a lot by asking a bunch of questions that tiptoe around the political questions and then the lawyers will be able to strike people and hear someone who says i'm related to someone on the defense team will there gone or they can also strike people for what -- for any reason as long as it's not a bad reason. and if i can sense this person is a
lawyers in the manhattan criminal court trial tomorrow will begin this very critical process of whittling hundreds of potential jurors down to 12 and six alternates. what does that process look like? >> it's good to be wiki with you. it's a uniquely american process were average citizens will be brought in and will be asked if they can judge the case based on the evidence of the law or if they have total bias and anyone that says i'm biased, i will never vote against donald trump are gone...
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for those who think, well, that's manhattan and he wouldn't call here, remember, in palm beach county, my jurisdiction, i oversee mar-a-lago. if anyone would get a call, you'd think i would. never got a call. so i do think that judge merchan is going to keep this case right. he is going to keep it moving. and the jury pool has to really concern donald trump. that's an area up there where trump got, like, 12% of the vote. that's got to scare him a lot. >> lanny, i've known you a while and we're working with the transplant justice issue now. i know how passionate you are about people being about what is right. tell us with michael cohen, who i had prior with -- prayer with before he went to jail, what does he represent to a jury? he went to jail for lying but had been passionate about what he did and why he did it. why do you feel as an experienced attorney that this would resonate with the jury? >> first of all, thanks for getting that question from reverend sharpton, who is a preacher who knows about sinners taking ownership. the testimony you just showed of michael, i happened to be
for those who think, well, that's manhattan and he wouldn't call here, remember, in palm beach county, my jurisdiction, i oversee mar-a-lago. if anyone would get a call, you'd think i would. never got a call. so i do think that judge merchan is going to keep this case right. he is going to keep it moving. and the jury pool has to really concern donald trump. that's an area up there where trump got, like, 12% of the vote. that's got to scare him a lot. >> lanny, i've known you a while and...