0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
wade thanks to donald trump. we got the new standard that replaces it, this dobbs standard that is now being cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy, not to get an abortion, and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray, law professor at new york university. melissa, thanks very much for being here. it's really nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> i -- despite appearances, do not love doing media criticism. it's not my forte. i'm also not a lawyer, but i did feel like the legal or the headline coverage today, the media coverage today of trump's statements sort of missed the nut of what it is that he actually said and the implications of his statement. as a lawyer, as a close observer of these things, do you agree? >> i think that's right. donald trump has sort of tacked back on issues of reproductive freedom. he had said that he was in favor of a ban on abortion at perhaps 15 weeks, 20 wee
wade thanks to donald trump. we got the new standard that replaces it, this dobbs standard that is now being cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy, not to get an abortion, and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray, law professor at new york university. melissa, thanks very much for being here. it's really nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> i --...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the trump folks say actually, no. to the extent that somebody has a bias and dislikes him walking into the courtroom, that should be enough to disqualify that person for cause. and by excluding even that baseline question from the jury questionnaire, you are depriving donald trump to the fair trial he's entitled to. look for that to become an issue before we bring a single juror into the room tomorrow. >> it sounds like you were going to agree with what kate wrote, which is it's not so much about jury selection as it is jury deselection. >> that's always the case, alex. in new york, with the kind of crime we're looking at here with respect to donald trump, each side gets 10 challenges. that means they can get rid of a particular juror for whatever reason and they don't have to state it. they also get what are called unlimited challenges for cause. and that is a challenge to a perspective juror on the basis that they have a bias that would interfere with their ability to cast a full and impartial judgment as a member o
the trump folks say actually, no. to the extent that somebody has a bias and dislikes him walking into the courtroom, that should be enough to disqualify that person for cause. and by excluding even that baseline question from the jury questionnaire, you are depriving donald trump to the fair trial he's entitled to. look for that to become an issue before we bring a single juror into the room tomorrow. >> it sounds like you were going to agree with what kate wrote, which is it's not so...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump. have you ever attended a campaign or rally event for donald trump? have you, relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. 20 9h, do you follow any anti- trump group or organization or have you done so in the past and question 30, have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following, the qanon movement, proud boys, oath keepers, three percenters or antifa. joyce, this list of potential questions for trump jurors has questions that we've never seen before. >> you know, some of these questions are very specific to this trial but really, lawrence, anyone who's been involved in jury service will find these questions to be very familiar. the whole point of this process is to determine whether jurors will be able to set aside any knowledge that they've gained outside of the course room, any prejudices or beliefs or affiliations they may have and try the case simply on the evidence that they hear in court and the law that the judge explains to them. that's the fair jury that we
trump. have you ever attended a campaign or rally event for donald trump? have you, relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. 20 9h, do you follow any anti- trump group or organization or have you done so in the past and question 30, have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following, the qanon movement, proud boys, oath keepers, three percenters or antifa. joyce, this list of potential questions for trump...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump, many of them signed while trump was in the white house. and it wasp all an amazing spectacle, right? other presidents maybe get involved in a campaign finance scandal, but illegal hush money payments to not one but two mistresses for reimbursement checks signed in the white house, "a," gross. "b," not your typical scandal. we're already in unprecedented territory here. that'sde not the most important point. the michael cohen federal case revelations, michaelca cohen, pleading guilty, coming clean saying what happened, that left in itsed wake not just a slimy trail of, yuck, don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question, which was who's going to get in trouble for thisto now? who's the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen, really? he'soh going to federal prison r years ando he's the only one? why is that? why is he the only one? you know why that was? we now know why that was. and it's really bad. it's one's of the worst things learned about donald trump's behavi
trump, many of them signed while trump was in the white house. and it wasp all an amazing spectacle, right? other presidents maybe get involved in a campaign finance scandal, but illegal hush money payments to not one but two mistresses for reimbursement checks signed in the white house, "a," gross. "b," not your typical scandal. we're already in unprecedented territory here. that'sde not the most important point. the michael cohen federal case revelations, michaelca cohen,...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump and reached an agreement. he would pay $150,000 to karen mckuball, former play mate of the month so the american people wouldn't know about that affair and said and met with trump that trump promised to repay him. it's a separate narrative that the american people weren't affair of. they only know about michael cohen. mr. trump has not attacked his close friend. >> he has not. that's interesting to note. before i let you know, if prison time is on the table. there are sentencing guidelines. i would note that judge merchan said he regretted to agreeing a five month sentence for trump company ceo saying he would have imposed a harsher punishment. we never know what a judge will decide. you know that well. is it conceivable for people watching if he's convicted he'll go to jail for this? >> he most certainly will. if he's elected president, i hope that won't take place. he says he can pardon himself and he will probably try. he cannot pardon a criminal conviction by a jury of a state crime. he must go to jail. i
trump and reached an agreement. he would pay $150,000 to karen mckuball, former play mate of the month so the american people wouldn't know about that affair and said and met with trump that trump promised to repay him. it's a separate narrative that the american people weren't affair of. they only know about michael cohen. mr. trump has not attacked his close friend. >> he has not. that's interesting to note. before i let you know, if prison time is on the table. there are sentencing...
68
68
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 1
donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as people who have a distrust of the law enforcement and the justice system. people who are very opinionated. lawyers, you want lawyers off the jury. those are the kinds of people that both sides will be looking for. prosecutors will want to keep those people off the jury, and the defense will want them on in the hopes of a mistrial. >> let's bring in former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin from outside the courthouse in new york city. finally, you've been leading up to this and giving us context,
donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what he thinks about trump getting a fair trial. the defense strategy and what has been called a bromance with his lawyer. that's next. d a bromance with his lawyer that's next. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? auntie, you can't put that right in the dishwasher. watch me. with cascade platinum plus i have upped my dish game. i just scrape... load... and i'm done. in that dishwasher? in that dishwasher. only platinum plus is packed with more dawn to remove up to 100% of grease and food residue. get the highest standard of clean, even in your machine. clean enough for ya? yeah. scrape, load, done. cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. >> tech: at safelite, we'll take care of fixing your windshield. but did you know we can take care of your insurance claim? cascade platinum plus. that means less stress for you. >> woman: than
what he thinks about trump getting a fair trial. the defense strategy and what has been called a bromance with his lawyer. that's next. d a bromance with his lawyer that's next. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? auntie, you can't put that right in the dishwasher. watch me. with cascade platinum...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
vote biden and trump need. there's one group that loves the guy. there's a second group that votes for him but doesn't like his character or personality, but they have decided to stick by him on this. i think it's always possible they get temporarily moved by this behavior, but i look at this third group of voters. the double haters, the people that don't like either biden or trump. our political system. that's where this can have an impact and if they move one or two points, it's the equivalent of the base moving ten points. so i also think you know we're going to be only seeing small movement but if it's among that group of voters that are the deciders, it's pretty significant. >> how surprised are you this is where we are at? when you look at the long history of this country and we're experiencing something so unprecedented. what kind of new standard, if anything, is this setting for future presidents? >> i would warn anybody wanting to run to office, don't do what donald trump did. you know, nobody wants to
vote biden and trump need. there's one group that loves the guy. there's a second group that votes for him but doesn't like his character or personality, but they have decided to stick by him on this. i think it's always possible they get temporarily moved by this behavior, but i look at this third group of voters. the double haters, the people that don't like either biden or trump. our political system. that's where this can have an impact and if they move one or two points, it's the...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
donald trump got 66% and donald trump got 2%, but that differenters by borough. you start here. this is staten island. this is the outlier and this is red. donald trump actually won staten island. this is by far the smallest of the five boroughs, and there's a succession to try and get it removed from this, and you look at brooklyn, biden got 77%, and the bronx, 83% for biden, and then manhattan, nearly 87 for biden, so among the five boroughs, manhattan is the bluest of the five boroughs. then the question sort of becomes why is manhattan so blue, and even in the blue city why does it stand out for being this democratic, and it has to do with the demographics. 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 y
donald trump got 66% and donald trump got 2%, but that differenters by borough. you start here. this is staten island. this is the outlier and this is red. donald trump actually won staten island. this is by far the smallest of the five boroughs, and there's a succession to try and get it removed from this, and you look at brooklyn, biden got 77%, and the bronx, 83% for biden, and then manhattan, nearly 87 for biden, so among the five boroughs, manhattan is the bluest of the five boroughs. then...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for trump? it's hard to tell but i am glad there will be an exhaustive selection of the jurors because i think the sanctity of the jury pool is going to be vital in this trial. this is going to be a model for murray americans as to how criminal trials work. how our country pokers rule of law operates. and how no person whether the former president or anyone else is above the law. donald trump will be treated as any other defendant will be. all of this politicization and partisanship and campaigning outside of the courtroom will not be allowed in the courtroom. the only thing that will come in our facts and evidence and according to the rule of law and these jurors will ultimately decide whether or not the evidence proved beyond -- proves beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump committed these crimes. that is what our system is based on. now that the trial is actually beginning and is someone who did a number of trials, i am excited for the american people to actually see how this process sho
for trump? it's hard to tell but i am glad there will be an exhaustive selection of the jurors because i think the sanctity of the jury pool is going to be vital in this trial. this is going to be a model for murray americans as to how criminal trials work. how our country pokers rule of law operates. and how no person whether the former president or anyone else is above the law. donald trump will be treated as any other defendant will be. all of this politicization and partisanship and...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the president was trump. finally the other thing graham told me was that he remains hopeful that donald trump, if he returns to the white house, would sign a federal abortion restriction if a republican congress sent it to him. remember, nowhere in any of trump's statements in the last 48 hours has he ruled out signing a federal abortion ban. so that contrast remains clear. biden said he would veto any such bill and said he would try to pass a federal, a bill that would codify the protections of roe v. wade. >> thank you. appreciate it. as we were talking, we got this statement in from president biden when it came to the decision out of arizona and i want to read it. really seizing on this moment that's happening and recognizing it seems the opportunity democrats have in an election year. he says millions of arizonans will soon live under a more extreme and dangerous abortion ban which fails to protect women even when their health is at risk or in tragic cases of rape or incest. this cruel ban was first enact
the president was trump. finally the other thing graham told me was that he remains hopeful that donald trump, if he returns to the white house, would sign a federal abortion restriction if a republican congress sent it to him. remember, nowhere in any of trump's statements in the last 48 hours has he ruled out signing a federal abortion ban. so that contrast remains clear. biden said he would veto any such bill and said he would try to pass a federal, a bill that would codify the protections...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
has a trump abortion ban. and let us understand the impact of the trump abortion bans. the horrific reality women face every single day now in our country because since roe was overturned, we all know the stories, and i'll tell you, i have met women who were refused care during a miscarriage. i met a woman who went to the emergency room and was turned away repeatedly because the doctors were afraid they might be put in jail for helping her. it was only until she developed sepsis. i visited a clinic where i met with courageous professionals who see clinics like theirs forced to close denying women across our country access to essential and life-saving care. breast cancer screenings. contraceptive care. paps. donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. and that is not a fact, by the way, that he hides. in fact, he brags about it. just this week he said that he is, quote, proudly the person responsible for overturning roe. proudly responsible for the pain and suffering of millions of women and famil
has a trump abortion ban. and let us understand the impact of the trump abortion bans. the horrific reality women face every single day now in our country because since roe was overturned, we all know the stories, and i'll tell you, i have met women who were refused care during a miscarriage. i met a woman who went to the emergency room and was turned away repeatedly because the doctors were afraid they might be put in jail for helping her. it was only until she developed sepsis. i visited a...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
donald trump lied. in his first public comments he first claimed he didn't know what was going on when he was intimately involved in this for years. we have the tape showing that that's why i can accurately, carefully and clearly call it a lie and then he went on to blame his lawyer. >> mr. president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. what else? >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no allegation? >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> no, the claim there is a bald faced lie and there aren't a lot of ways to spin it because it's so clear. no, he says he didn't know about something that we have him on tape strategizing about. no, he says about something we have him on record paper signing about and he does tend to keep track of the money that gets pulled out of him. as i mentioned earlier in the report, it was a long time coming to even get those bills paid. now this wasn't going to hold up. you had cohen
donald trump lied. in his first public comments he first claimed he didn't know what was going on when he was intimately involved in this for years. we have the tape showing that that's why i can accurately, carefully and clearly call it a lie and then he went on to blame his lawyer. >> mr. president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. what else? >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no allegation? >> you'll have to ask michael...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the state of new york versus donald trump. on this first trial of an ex- president in american history, and what we can say as we report right now, what will be donald trump's only criminal case that is definitely headed to trial before this election. tonight we hear from legal experts and over the course of the hour for perspective on the history, michael-- on the literally unprecedented trial and reckoning for the nation. we big we begin with how we get to this trial and we don't know how it will end but it will be marked in history and in law schools and many other conversations for decades to come in this nation. the new york da made legal history as the very first prosecutor to ever indict any former president in a decade, any century, any state. this is the first. he was the 1st to indict trump and the case is based on what is in many ways a set of proven hush money payments that we now occurred in 2016. what is new and the reason that he could be facing a felony conviction or a jail sentence, is that this da indicted th
the state of new york versus donald trump. on this first trial of an ex- president in american history, and what we can say as we report right now, what will be donald trump's only criminal case that is definitely headed to trial before this election. tonight we hear from legal experts and over the course of the hour for perspective on the history, michael-- on the literally unprecedented trial and reckoning for the nation. we big we begin with how we get to this trial and we don't know how it...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prosecutors under the trump administration, trumps justice department, said it was illegal. and illegal in a way to benefit trumps campaign. it benefited trumps campaign specifically because the payments came right after the access hollywood tape broke. if you remember, trump was the weakest he had ever been as a candidate. one more scandal, like a secret affair with a star while his wife was taking care of their four month old newborn -- it would have very likely edit his campaign. one of the great counterfactual of american history. trump had michael cohen interviewer in the election by paying stormy daniels to plead quiet. he went to prison for over a year before securing home confinement during the covid pandemic. this is all just on the record. this is all established, okay? for all of trumps gravity defying improbable's from this -- believe me, i've covered him for a while now. there have been many, legal or otherwise. somewhere deep down, he's just a scared 77-year-old man. you know, toughest guy i've ever met not with banding. is also someone that has launched a whol
prosecutors under the trump administration, trumps justice department, said it was illegal. and illegal in a way to benefit trumps campaign. it benefited trumps campaign specifically because the payments came right after the access hollywood tape broke. if you remember, trump was the weakest he had ever been as a candidate. one more scandal, like a secret affair with a star while his wife was taking care of their four month old newborn -- it would have very likely edit his campaign. one of the...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this trial. do you understand that? trump, yes sir. 96 potential jurors were called into the courtroom, more than half were immediately excused after saying that they could not be impartial in the case of the 34 potential jurors who remained in the courtroom, nineo completed answering every question on the judges 40 to question list. leading off our discussion tonight, adam who was in the courthouse today and who will be in the court every day for us at the trump trial. he is a fellow at just security, also andre
trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump's maga lackeys are freaking out whining that it's unfair that trump is required to be in court just like every other person who's accused of a crime. >>> plus, the republican normalization of violent threats as senator tom cotton calls for violence against pro palestinian protestors. >>> we begin tonight at the end of the second day of jury selection in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. seven jurors have been selected so far, a salesman, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and a software engineer. 11 more needed. that includes six alternates. inside the courtroom donald trump again appeared deep in contemplation at times, or perhaps slumber, with his eyes closed and his tiny mouth pursed. but outside the courtroom the defendant attempted to try his case using his alternative facts. >> i would pay a lawyer and marked it down as an illegal expense, some accountant i didn't know marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. you get indicted over that. legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. >> a legal e
trump's maga lackeys are freaking out whining that it's unfair that trump is required to be in court just like every other person who's accused of a crime. >>> plus, the republican normalization of violent threats as senator tom cotton calls for violence against pro palestinian protestors. >>> we begin tonight at the end of the second day of jury selection in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. seven jurors have been selected so far, a salesman, an oncology...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trumps social media company. dj t stock took another nosedive today in the market, after they announced possible millions of shares being sold. but guess who was going to get a lot of that stock? donald trump himself. i want you to listen, because this is not bad news for him. it is fantastic news. when all is said and done, donald trump could end up with 65% of all of the shares in this company. so sure, you might think oh my god, he's getting crushed, but he is not. every single share, every dollar is found money. this is all a trick. the trick is to get as many shares as he can, and he is doing that, and they converted to cash or a loan, before people lose interest in this stock and the party ends. i just keep hearing every day, people laughing at him, laughing as the stock falls, saying he is losing his shirt, his stake was worth 5 billion, now it's only worth 2 billion, but it is still worth 2 billion. he did not have to spend one single dollar to get it, he is getting more shares, and in the not so distant
trumps social media company. dj t stock took another nosedive today in the market, after they announced possible millions of shares being sold. but guess who was going to get a lot of that stock? donald trump himself. i want you to listen, because this is not bad news for him. it is fantastic news. when all is said and done, donald trump could end up with 65% of all of the shares in this company. so sure, you might think oh my god, he's getting crushed, but he is not. every single share, every...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >> okay, sorry. we know that his lawyers have very -- >> let's bounce to alan since we're having trouble with her audio. this is a major trial, obviously in the age of social media. and trump is constantly communicating on social media. many of these perspective jurors may have their own social media presence. what do you see as the social media factor here in selecting a fair and impartial jury? >> the judge won't tell jurors not to go on social media. the judge will instruct them to avoid that, but, of course, every once in a while, it is engrained in our society's habits. i'm sure a juror or two
>> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >>...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump versus biden. 42% are for trump. 29% are for biden. the question was, the differences between life in 2020 and life today in 2024. 42% to 29% that life was better in 2020. at the end of 2020, there were 23 million cases of covid in the united states of america. >> right. >> there were 409,651 deaths at the end of 2020. >> right. >> do people not remember that? >> i mean, eddie? facts don't seem to matter to a lot of people. they keep talking about how horrible america is today. they just have to work really hard to suggest that we're a weak, broken power. as i've said in my travels across the world, the complaints aren't what they were during the obama administration, which is, oh, you guys are back on your heels. you guys are leading from behind. no, they're saying, you're exerting yourself too much, u.s. you're too powerful. you're controlling our economy this way or our military that way. like, we're out there. >> you know, joe, i was sitting here listening to the conversation, and i was just thinking about all the measures that you
trump versus biden. 42% are for trump. 29% are for biden. the question was, the differences between life in 2020 and life today in 2024. 42% to 29% that life was better in 2020. at the end of 2020, there were 23 million cases of covid in the united states of america. >> right. >> there were 409,651 deaths at the end of 2020. >> right. >> do people not remember that? >> i mean, eddie? facts don't seem to matter to a lot of people. they keep talking about how...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
helicopters tracked his movement as his motorcade left trump tower and cameras rolled while donald trump used his entrance and exit as a way of speaking past the courtroom and straight it to his supporters. that was all kind of different, not extraordinary, and a former president accused of falsifying business records. on the other hand, in many ways, what we saw was very ordinary. a guy facing 34 felony counts of the state court, as any defendant in this country is entitled to have. he walked into the same, dark, halls of that new york courthouse like so many accused criminals have done before and sat at the same table, as all of his other defendants, faced the judge, answer direct questions as they were asked, and he will soon face a jury of his peers. in that sense, donald trump was pulled into the same rules and norms that govern the rest of us. according to reporters, trump even closed his eyes for a period of time, maybe thinking or sleeping, but who among us has not done that? at the end of the day, trump may have wanted a circus outside the courtroom, but inside, it was more ordi
helicopters tracked his movement as his motorcade left trump tower and cameras rolled while donald trump used his entrance and exit as a way of speaking past the courtroom and straight it to his supporters. that was all kind of different, not extraordinary, and a former president accused of falsifying business records. on the other hand, in many ways, what we saw was very ordinary. a guy facing 34 felony counts of the state court, as any defendant in this country is entitled to have. he walked...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you all for being here. >>> in other trump news though, i want to share with you, the trump's media stock was down again today. after they floated this idea of starting a streaming service, which to a non-investor might sound compelling. he loves tv. but launching a streaming service is extremely hard and it costs billions of dollars. disney, disney is still trying to figure it out and they've got marvel and star wars. but what is more noteworthy about what happened today is that only seven million shares of this stock traded. that is a very small number. why does that matter? it signals that investors, pension funds, wall street managers, they are not buying this stock. they can't, they have a responsibility. and this company is not sound. yes, he has 80 million shares and he'll get more money on paper. and when allowed to sell those shares, he needs to find big buyers. and trading on a day like this, that is not a good sign. we'll keep you up on this. when we come back, mike johnson refuses to resign as republicans inch closer to ousting their own speaker again. we'll get into the
thank you all for being here. >>> in other trump news though, i want to share with you, the trump's media stock was down again today. after they floated this idea of starting a streaming service, which to a non-investor might sound compelling. he loves tv. but launching a streaming service is extremely hard and it costs billions of dollars. disney, disney is still trying to figure it out and they've got marvel and star wars. but what is more noteworthy about what happened today is that...
0
0.0
Apr 11, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a trump rep told the magazine's general counsel that trump would aggressively pursue legal action if the story was printed as the guardian report and that magazine folded, and i mentioned the political history because at the time if there was one more story about some fading half joke of a reality star then that magazine would not have seen the reason to go get into a whole legal battle about it. so they did fold, but that's not all. that representative for trump at the time was a lawyer named michael cohen. who was then a very aggressive trump defender. some called him a fixer and he put the heat on that magazine that was doing things trump didn't want. cohen was in pretty much the same role during the 2016 campaign which, of course, now is many years later when then-candidate trump wanted to keep that long-buried story was still buried and it was after access hollywood came out and tapes were on cohen's mind while he did trump's dirty work and all of that would later lead to his conviction anden cars rag, but cohen was making tapes of his discussion with the candidate, now defendan
a trump rep told the magazine's general counsel that trump would aggressively pursue legal action if the story was printed as the guardian report and that magazine folded, and i mentioned the political history because at the time if there was one more story about some fading half joke of a reality star then that magazine would not have seen the reason to go get into a whole legal battle about it. so they did fold, but that's not all. that representative for trump at the time was a lawyer named...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
one of today's potential jurors told the court he has read it multiple trump books and not from trump himself. prosecutors could strike that if they believe he might be to bias. they don't have to but that is the process. ultimately, they did. the other x factor in this of course is trump himself. not only did the prospective jurors have to pass trump protesters and a sea of press to get into court, not only do they know that this case will be watched around the world, when they actually get in the courtroom they are seated just feet from the former president. today, our colleague interviewed ager who was struck about what that was like. >> what was it like answering questions including some about donald trump as he is sitting 30 feet from you. >> it was odd. it was such an interesting experience because i had never seen him in person before. you see someone blown up so larger-than-life on the media for so many years. to see them in person is very jarring. you get the sense that it's like this is just another guy. also he sees me talking about him which is bizarre. >> the defendant ca
one of today's potential jurors told the court he has read it multiple trump books and not from trump himself. prosecutors could strike that if they believe he might be to bias. they don't have to but that is the process. ultimately, they did. the other x factor in this of course is trump himself. not only did the prospective jurors have to pass trump protesters and a sea of press to get into court, not only do they know that this case will be watched around the world, when they actually get in...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump. >> let's listen to trump's response later after court when asked by our own dasha burns about his ideal juror. listen. >>. >> mr. president, what kind of juror in your mind is an ideal juror in this trial? >> anybody that is fair. >> do you believe that -- >> i'll let you know after the trial. don't forget, we're appealing. >> an ideal juror, somebody who's fair. then goes on to say they're appealing. he also had comments about the district attorney. we'll discuss more about the location and what he said there in a moment. just your reaction to what we heard there and your sense of what we're learning about his mind-set and how this process is going. >> right away when i heard that, i thought the election is fair if he wins and the jury will be fair if he's acquitted. we've heard it so many times, and i think that's where we're heading. this will go up on appeal i would imagine if he loses. it's going to be the same as the civil trial. i think that's where we're at in terms of his mind-set on it. if he wins, it's fair. if he doesn't, it's not. >> is there anything that you thi
trump. >> let's listen to trump's response later after court when asked by our own dasha burns about his ideal juror. listen. >>. >> mr. president, what kind of juror in your mind is an ideal juror in this trial? >> anybody that is fair. >> do you believe that -- >> i'll let you know after the trial. don't forget, we're appealing. >> an ideal juror, somebody who's fair. then goes on to say they're appealing. he also had comments about the district...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kennedy up to donald trump himself. together they argued the presidential immunity for criminal prosecution would threaten the military's role in american society. our americans constitutional border and our national security. they say that immunizing the president would place service members in the impossible position of having to choose between following their commander in chief and obeying the laws enacted by congress. and they warned it would jeopardize america's standing as it guardian of democracy in the world. it is a very powerfully written document. joining me now, former secretary of the army, lewis caldera who is the chief signatory on the amicus brief. sherrilyn ifill is back with us, as well. thank you so much for taking the time this evening. this is a very powerful brief. it is a very powerful argument. i tried to summarize the key points there. tell us a little bit more about how you decided to sign onto it and what you hope people will take away. please we thought it was very important to bring these na
kennedy up to donald trump himself. together they argued the presidential immunity for criminal prosecution would threaten the military's role in american society. our americans constitutional border and our national security. they say that immunizing the president would place service members in the impossible position of having to choose between following their commander in chief and obeying the laws enacted by congress. and they warned it would jeopardize america's standing as it guardian of...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prosecutors under the trump administration, trump's justice department said it was illegal and illegal in a way to benefit from's campaign. it benefited from's campaign specifically because the payments came right after the news of the access hollywood tape broke and if you remember, trump is the weakest he has ever been as a candidate. one more scandal like say a secret affair with a trained 40 star while his wife was taking care of their kid would've actually ended his campaign, one of the great counterfactual's in american history. what happened? trump had kellan pay stormy daniels to pay quite, michael cohen pleaded guilty to the charges and others. he went to prison before every year before securing home confinement during the covid pandemic. again, this is all just on the record, this is all established. for all of trump's gravity defying him probables, and believe me, covering him for a while now, there have been many, legal or otherwise, you know somewhere deep down he is just a scared 77-year-old man. you know, toughest guy i've ever met notwithstanding. he's also someone that
prosecutors under the trump administration, trump's justice department said it was illegal and illegal in a way to benefit from's campaign. it benefited from's campaign specifically because the payments came right after the news of the access hollywood tape broke and if you remember, trump is the weakest he has ever been as a candidate. one more scandal like say a secret affair with a trained 40 star while his wife was taking care of their kid would've actually ended his campaign, one of the...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
today, trump eliminated that from his vocabulary. he voiced no concern whatsoever with florida's abortion ban or any other abortion restriction any statement wants to oppose. trump used to be a critic of six-week bands. now he's apparently fine with it. trump was also segment on the issue of a national abortion ban, and his own party has been relentlessly pushing. a national ban is something he himself reportedly said he supports as recently as a few weeks ago. trump today also, for what it's worth, falsely accused democrats of executing children. that is what he said democrats abortion policies are. it is to execute children, which is a nice q and on flavor to it, in addition to being completely, completely false. so, perhaps a more accurate headline about donald trump's remarks today might have been something like "channeling cueing on conspiracy theory, donald trump falsely accuses democrats of executing children or trump abandons criticism of strictest state abortion bands." trump abandons mentions of republican proposals for nat
today, trump eliminated that from his vocabulary. he voiced no concern whatsoever with florida's abortion ban or any other abortion restriction any statement wants to oppose. trump used to be a critic of six-week bands. now he's apparently fine with it. trump was also segment on the issue of a national abortion ban, and his own party has been relentlessly pushing. a national ban is something he himself reportedly said he supports as recently as a few weeks ago. trump today also, for what it's...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
their opinions on trump is immaterial. during the process, trump's lawyers will have a chance to try to solicit that information. this one actually made the cut. >> so andrew, each side at this point has used more than half of their challenges. challenges they can just offer without saying why. that juror coming in saying i'm fascinated by donald trump, and he walked into the room with more than one way to read that. but they had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that. >> and i'm struck by the fact that both sides have used six out of their ten challenges, so they would only have four left. there are two ways that juries can be chosen typically. this is the one that's least -- gives the least amount of information to both sides. it's called the flop method. and the other is called the strike method. the strike method is much better because you see all 38 potential jurors at once. you will see everybody who could be on the jury and then you exercise your thing on the other side, exercises, they don't hav
their opinions on trump is immaterial. during the process, trump's lawyers will have a chance to try to solicit that information. this one actually made the cut. >> so andrew, each side at this point has used more than half of their challenges. challenges they can just offer without saying why. that juror coming in saying i'm fascinated by donald trump, and he walked into the room with more than one way to read that. but they had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that....
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
people that love trump they will continue to love trump. that is his base. what the swing voters will do, to bd. there are unknowns about this trial that we can not determine now. one, is that if he wins he did two things not just about paying off with am to stay silent. it will be because of a campaign and there was a larger plot that included the national inquirer to keep stories, not just out of the inquirer but using catch and kill to keep things out of the public. that could be a real question on how he is going to run the campaign. and if he is able to prove those things it will be interesting to see how the american people respond to that, this is what trump will be doing or could be doing. and the other thing that we don't know is if there will be violence during this trial that could impact how voters feel about trump the fact that there is so much security around this courthouse. the fact that we need to see this much security around the courthouse and the trial could go on for several weeks. if is going to be interesting to see what happens around
people that love trump they will continue to love trump. that is his base. what the swing voters will do, to bd. there are unknowns about this trial that we can not determine now. one, is that if he wins he did two things not just about paying off with am to stay silent. it will be because of a campaign and there was a larger plot that included the national inquirer to keep stories, not just out of the inquirer but using catch and kill to keep things out of the public. that could be a real...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to some degree is a word for trump proofing. you saw the british foreign secretary down at mar-a-lago talking to donald trump, and i think you see a lot of countries hedging their bets. the germans have reached the 2% of nato, of their gdp on defense spending that trump has pushed for, but i think you're seeing particularly america's european allies start to think about a world in which america is a much less reliable partner. >> a month or two ago, there was momentum in foreign capitals and the business world. that's cooled some. it seems like a pure toss up. that's where we are, months until the election. semafor's ben smith, thank you very much, we appreciate it. talk to you again soon. thanks to all of you for getting up "way too early" with us on this wednesday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. i'm now going to sit down for many hours -- >> donaltr
to some degree is a word for trump proofing. you saw the british foreign secretary down at mar-a-lago talking to donald trump, and i think you see a lot of countries hedging their bets. the germans have reached the 2% of nato, of their gdp on defense spending that trump has pushed for, but i think you're seeing particularly america's european allies start to think about a world in which america is a much less reliable partner. >> a month or two ago, there was momentum in foreign capitals...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump has often walked right up to the line of one law. trump observers have documented that. his former friends and allies and aides talked about that how he'll defy a subpoena and he'll demand people break laws for him and then deliberate lie to the government. to understand this trial, keep an eye on this fault line. we can have opening arguments as soon as next week the judge mentioned today, although they have to pick all the jurors. trump's lawyers might be fine conceding just things about business lies that only go to the misdemeanor or the missy misdemeanor, but they need to shut down anything that could pin down defendant trump on the second crime because then you have a felony. that's the reason michael cohen is so crucial. it's not just he has the receipts. we've heard about that. he's been on our air talking to hosts about that. it's because other evidence also shows not only that lie, but that cohen went to prison for a federal campaign crime, no doubt his indictment during the trump doj era had language matched to what i showed you bragg, the d.a. used, quote hid
trump has often walked right up to the line of one law. trump observers have documented that. his former friends and allies and aides talked about that how he'll defy a subpoena and he'll demand people break laws for him and then deliberate lie to the government. to understand this trial, keep an eye on this fault line. we can have opening arguments as soon as next week the judge mentioned today, although they have to pick all the jurors. trump's lawyers might be fine conceding just things...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump, you can never do that. this is criminal case, not a civil case, you have to be here every day, and trump probably bugged them until they said, all right, we'll ask, but you're not going to get it, sometimes we lawyers do that. and they turned to the judge and said can he miss court and the answer is for all criminal defenses, no, you have to be here every single day. this is criminal court, not civil court. you have to be here. judge merchan may cut him a break and let him go to a graduation here or there, but this is not something you can breeze in or out of whenever you want. >> we want to get on the record the bad faith argument there. thank you for starting us off. we'll be talking to you in the days and weeks ahead. >>> next up here what house speaker mike johnson is saying about his new effort to pass aid for israel and ukraine this week. we'll dive into that. plus a judge deals rudy giuliani a major blow in his fight to overturn a multi-million dollar defamation verdict. those stories, other top head
trump, you can never do that. this is criminal case, not a civil case, you have to be here every day, and trump probably bugged them until they said, all right, we'll ask, but you're not going to get it, sometimes we lawyers do that. and they turned to the judge and said can he miss court and the answer is for all criminal defenses, no, you have to be here every single day. this is criminal court, not civil court. you have to be here. judge merchan may cut him a break and let him go to a...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he was appointed by president trump. he worked on the trump campaign and the trump transition. but after jeff burman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired at the u.s. attorney in sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him in that job. and one of the things he described in detail was about the michael cohen case. according to jeffrey burman, who was running that u.s. attorneys office, after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three w years in prison for thi crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. t department of justice in washington, the main justice, they started repeatedly reaching down into burman's office, into sdny to try to make the whole case m basically go away. this is from jeff burman's book. it's called "holding the line." he says, quote, while michael cohen had pled guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible campaign finance violations. when bill barr took over as trump's attorney general in february 2019, six months after cohen's guilty plea, barr not only tried to kill the ongoing
he was appointed by president trump. he worked on the trump campaign and the trump transition. but after jeff burman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired at the u.s. attorney in sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him in that job. and one of the things he described in detail was about the michael cohen case. according to jeffrey burman, who was running that u.s. attorneys office, after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three w years in prison for thi...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump is not in jail. he will walk in, give a statement, something before he talks and goes in the courtroom and he will go into a black hole for a couple hours and then he will come out. before any of the reports have come out, of what actually happened at the trial trump will spin it into whatever political campaign thing he wants to spin. sit right there on the courthouse steps and lie, lie about what happened. lie about stormy daniels, lie about michael cohen, lie about the judge, lie about the judge's family and prosecutors and nothing is going to happen to him. it will happen to all of us for six weeks. in terms of the law here, it is pretty simple. you don't have to do much. as david explains, we already know for the most part, for the most part, that he had sex with stormy daniels. we already know that he lied about it. we already know he paid her money to make sure she kept quiet about it. we already pretty much know he took the money illegally from his campaign funds without telling anybody. all
trump is not in jail. he will walk in, give a statement, something before he talks and goes in the courtroom and he will go into a black hole for a couple hours and then he will come out. before any of the reports have come out, of what actually happened at the trial trump will spin it into whatever political campaign thing he wants to spin. sit right there on the courthouse steps and lie, lie about what happened. lie about stormy daniels, lie about michael cohen, lie about the judge, lie about...
0
0.0
Apr 13, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump is a difficult client. and i think ideally, he will be able to try the case he wants to try, which is a very compelling chance. michael cohen, he is perhaps the most unbelievable witness in history. his lies, they are legendary. he's already been convicted of perjury. >> to that end though, do you think michael cohen would go and tell lies on the witness stand? >> oh yeah. >> somebody who has done time, they understand what it is all about on a very personal level, do you really think he would lie about something again? >> he is a liar. >> what about trump wanting to testify when you are working with him? did he want to do that? >> you know, he did publicly stated he would prefer that. to manage. they declined to do it. he chose not to litigate that. he is not really afraid. he is not afraid to engage. on the other hand, most of the time he should not engage. it is easily challenge will as cohen is. >> yeah. last question, when you heard donald trump that he would be honored to serve a day in jail, do you b
trump is a difficult client. and i think ideally, he will be able to try the case he wants to try, which is a very compelling chance. michael cohen, he is perhaps the most unbelievable witness in history. his lies, they are legendary. he's already been convicted of perjury. >> to that end though, do you think michael cohen would go and tell lies on the witness stand? >> oh yeah. >> somebody who has done time, they understand what it is all about on a very personal level, do...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump or the trump organization. do you currently follow donald trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past? have you, relative, or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for any anti- trump group or organization? are you signed up for or have you ever signed up for subscribe to, or followed any newsletter or email listserv run by or on behalf of any anti- trump group or organization? do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site, or have you done so in the past? have you ever considered herself a supporter of or belong to any of the following, the cueing on movement, prod boys, oath keepers, three presenters, boogaloo boys, or antifa and do you have any strong opinions are firmly held beliefs about whether a former president may be criminally charged in state court. the final question that each prospective juror will be asked , to answer honestly is, is there any reas
trump or the trump organization. do you currently follow donald trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past? have you, relative, or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for any anti- trump group or organization? are you signed up for or have you ever signed up for subscribe to, or followed any newsletter or email listserv run by or on behalf of any anti- trump group or organization?...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
has a trump abortion ban. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s, but we are not going to let that happen. because here's the deal, this is 2024, not the 1800s, and we're not going back. >> that was vice president kamala harris, the highest elected female official in u.s. history speaking on behalf of millions of americans who are now the targets of conservative men across the land. her trip comes just four days after the arizona supreme court delivered a potential death sentence to thousands of women in their state when they decided that nearly all abortions will be banned. joining me now is molly john fast and comedian, writer and actor jay jerden and we're going to add msnbc contributor. we're going to manifest it. this is kamala harris at her most powerful and on an issue she truly cares about. >> yeah. you know, the thing is in that time period in the 1870s you didn't have women politicians because women couldn't vote. >> couldn't vote. >> lincoln was president w
has a trump abortion ban. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s, but we are not going to let that happen. because here's the deal, this is 2024, not the 1800s, and we're not going back. >> that was vice president kamala harris, the highest elected female official in u.s. history speaking on behalf of millions of americans who are now the targets of conservative men across the land. her trip comes just four days after the arizona supreme court...
525
525
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 525
favorite 0
quote 1
he was at a rally with 5,000 trump supporters. trump said there were 42,000. so that's not who's going to be affected by anything that happens. but for the magic of american politics, they're not going to see particularly honest figures in judge merchan, alvin bragg. these are not actors. they do the boring things that make the rule of law grind. i was walking around new york, i didn't run into a single new yorker going about their lives that had any idea this was happening. one of the most remarkable things at 7:00 in the east, i don't think anything really happened. donald trump, day one, lots more news cycles, more twists and turns but on the first day, the earth still stands. >> yeah. earth one. >> earth one. that's right. >> coffee mug coming, potentially. >> right. >> really interesting points. our special coverage continues plus jen psaki, plus rachel at 9:00, plus lawrence. we'll be right back. 9:00, plus lawrence. we'll be right back. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms.
he was at a rally with 5,000 trump supporters. trump said there were 42,000. so that's not who's going to be affected by anything that happens. but for the magic of american politics, they're not going to see particularly honest figures in judge merchan, alvin bragg. these are not actors. they do the boring things that make the rule of law grind. i was walking around new york, i didn't run into a single new yorker going about their lives that had any idea this was happening. one of the most...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
allegations that trump denies. allen weisselberg was the chief financial officer for the trump organization and was mentioned several times in michael cohen's recording as being a part of the plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg. >> in july 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization worse indicted for scheming for tax fraud and was sentenced to five months in prison and a plead -- agreed to plead guilty. >> they are looking to squeeze him again to get to donald trump. >> on march 2024 allen weisselberg pled guilty to perjury and lying under oath in the fraud case, a deal that sends him back to prison but does not require him to testify in the hush money case. 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
allegations that trump denies. allen weisselberg was the chief financial officer for the trump organization and was mentioned several times in michael cohen's recording as being a part of the plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg. >> in july 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization worse indicted for scheming for tax fraud and was sentenced to five months in prison and a plead -- agreed to plead guilty. >> they are looking to squeeze him again to get to donald...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he's been working for the trump family for decades. if you crack these service providers you can crack the case. >> when he refused to testify against the former president prosecutors announced charges against the trump organization and the cfo who both plead not guilty. >> 15 counts from a range of charges from larceny to tax evasion to falsifying records and it shows the da meant business during his multi-year probe. >> in january 2022 a new manhattan da alvin bragg is sworn in with speculation over whether he will pursue charges but on april 7 he releases a statement saying in part the investigation continues. in august 2022 he pleads guilty and agrees to testify against the trump organization. four months later the trump organization is convicted, found guilty of tax fraud and eventually alvin bragg calls a new grand jury. >> we finally got answers on the political, financial, legal, moral, public corruption scandal. >> and in march 2023 trump posts of an imminent arrest on truth social. while the arrest on that day did not happen,
he's been working for the trump family for decades. if you crack these service providers you can crack the case. >> when he refused to testify against the former president prosecutors announced charges against the trump organization and the cfo who both plead not guilty. >> 15 counts from a range of charges from larceny to tax evasion to falsifying records and it shows the da meant business during his multi-year probe. >> in january 2022 a new manhattan da alvin bragg is sworn...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
how trump's co-defendants are aiming to have their charges thrown out. >>> plus, the countdown to trump's hush money case. it starts on monday, and we got our hands on the list of potential prosecution witnesses. >>> also ahead, a meeting at mar-a-lago, why the house speaker is headed to florida to talk, of all things, election integrity with the former president. >>> and later, new fallout over a revived 1864 ban on abortion, as the vice president prepares to, quote, take the gloves off in arizona. ♪♪ >>> welcome to friday. it is 10:00 eastern. thanks for being here. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin in florida, and that hearing today in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. the judge will hear arguments from two of donald trump's co-defendants, walt nauta and carlos de oliveira on several motions including the bid to get the charges against them thrown out. ken dilanian is outside the courthouse in fort pierce, florida. also with us paul butler former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. ken, what else do we know about today's hearing and these two co-defe
how trump's co-defendants are aiming to have their charges thrown out. >>> plus, the countdown to trump's hush money case. it starts on monday, and we got our hands on the list of potential prosecution witnesses. >>> also ahead, a meeting at mar-a-lago, why the house speaker is headed to florida to talk, of all things, election integrity with the former president. >>> and later, new fallout over a revived 1864 ban on abortion, as the vice president prepares to, quote,...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump is a con man. he asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair and to lie about it to his wife, which i did. mr. trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a home equity line of credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign, and i did that too without bothering to consider whether that was improper, much less whether it was the right thing to do or how would it impact me, my family, or the public, and i am going to jail in part, because of my decision to help mr. trump hide that payment from the american people before they voted a few days later. >> that is donald trump's former personal attorney and fixer, michael cohen, testifying before the house oversight committee in february of 2019, and taking responsibility for the things he did on behalf of donald trump. nbc news has learned cohen is on the list of witnesses expected to be called to testify in the former president's hush money criminal trial with jury selection set
trump is a con man. he asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair and to lie about it to his wife, which i did. mr. trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a home equity line of credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign, and i did that too without bothering to consider whether that was improper, much less whether it was the right thing to do or how would it impact me, my family, or the public, and i am going...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we saw donald trump leave trump tower. we do not know where he headed off to. his campaign team has not gotten back to us with details. at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald trump to support u.s. aid to ukraine because we saw just one week ago david cameron, british foreign diplomat make the same case to donald trump here with the acknowledgement that we are six months away from the general election. while donald trump is in the middle of a criminal proceeding, they are realizing they should engage with somebody who could be the next president of the united states. >> and paul butler, there were seven jurors selected in a day and a half. the first half day was taken up with pretrial motions. it's one full court day for seven jurors. he think
we saw donald trump leave trump tower. we do not know where he headed off to. his campaign team has not gotten back to us with details. at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump. trump had pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts, and denied the affair ever happened. there is no court today, jury selection resumes tomorrow morning to fill the 11 remaining seats. joining us now, nbc news senior national political reporter jonathan alan, msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, both have been inside the courthouse during the trial, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney for the manhattan d.a.'s office, she is also an msnbc legal analyst, and former republican congressman carlos curbelo from florida, an msnbc political analyst. so, lisa, what do we know about the seven jurors who have already been selected? >> jose, they're a cross section of new yorkers. we have got two attorneys on the jury, we got two residents of harlem, we have an oncology nurse, a salesperson, a teacher, and a software engineer. one of the things i find notable is that several of the jurors are young, appear to be in the early stages of their career, for example, one of them said t
trump. trump had pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts, and denied the affair ever happened. there is no court today, jury selection resumes tomorrow morning to fill the 11 remaining seats. joining us now, nbc news senior national political reporter jonathan alan, msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, both have been inside the courthouse during the trial, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney for the manhattan d.a.'s office, she is also an msnbc legal analyst, and former...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been polling indicating a lot of voters do not blame trump or credit trump depending how you look at it with these abortion bans. that's going to be their messaging challenge and opportunity from november is close that gap and make the connection if trump appointed justice, abortion is banned, and these stories are happening as a result. >> well, they can use trump's own words to make that case as he said in a video yesterday he was proud of employing justices to overturn roe v. wade. grace, thank you for joining us. >>> still ahead here we'll take an early look what's driving markets this morning as major indexes close flat yesterday. >>> plus, apple is working on the best big thing that involves robots. we'll discuss the new product the tech giant is now exploring when we come right back. en we c. oh, yeah, man. take it from your inner child. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upse
there's been polling indicating a lot of voters do not blame trump or credit trump depending how you look at it with these abortion bans. that's going to be their messaging challenge and opportunity from november is close that gap and make the connection if trump appointed justice, abortion is banned, and these stories are happening as a result. >> well, they can use trump's own words to make that case as he said in a video yesterday he was proud of employing justices to overturn roe v....
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump lashed out. this morning he called the trial itself a disgrace and argued that all he was indicted was for paying a lawyer and it was just a quote, legal expense. it is a story that collapsed on live tv like a house of cards years ago thanks to rudy giuliani. watch. >> having something it do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry, i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it is not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so -- >> they funneled it through a law firm. >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know that. he did? >> yeah. >> and funneling, is a word associated with legal financial schemes, in this case, a hush money payment according to rudy giuliani funneled through his lawyer with the intent to influence the 2016 election. so, back in 2018, when the fakes were examined, a federal judge ruled this about the fakes. quote, cohen committed tw
trump lashed out. this morning he called the trial itself a disgrace and argued that all he was indicted was for paying a lawyer and it was just a quote, legal expense. it is a story that collapsed on live tv like a house of cards years ago thanks to rudy giuliani. watch. >> having something it do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry, i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it is...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump, the struggle that i mentioned, has shown up with trump in the early states. he has been underperforming polls in 2020. he over per full polls in 2020. in this election he is underperformed polls. he's shown a sign of weakness that when people had to make up their minds they went with nikki haley or other candidates. at the end of the day, he really is an ugly figure. i mean, republicans have rallied behind a historically ugly candidate and what they have to consider in 2024 is far weaker and more integrated and diminished and that he was in 2020. they're having problems raising money. they're having enormous financial problems on the republican side, which is another sign of no confidence by republican voters in his leadership. >> then, do you think the panic other democrats are feeling is truly around fears that president biden is not delivering, or fears that the threat of donald trump is so great they have to take every single thing so seriously because our democracy is at risk? >> i think that is it. many americans would like to believe that we could get
trump, the struggle that i mentioned, has shown up with trump in the early states. he has been underperforming polls in 2020. he over per full polls in 2020. in this election he is underperformed polls. he's shown a sign of weakness that when people had to make up their minds they went with nikki haley or other candidates. at the end of the day, he really is an ugly figure. i mean, republicans have rallied behind a historically ugly candidate and what they have to consider in 2024 is far weaker...