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he is in the manhattan da's office trying the case. marc pomerantz, when he heard about it, he was openly hostile. he said that is one of the worst things i have heard and you all covered that and all of a sudden, time goes by. time goes by and all of a sudden, they forget that. but that is a terrible thing. terrible thing, and the judge did not want to rule on that. he said everything was fine and what they did was fine. i don't think it's fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put him in to prosecute me and he does it on the house. i don't want any fee. i don't want any fee. our country has gone down a long way. would you like to say something? >> we are gratified by the decision today which shows that still is a rule of law in new york and the appellate division is following it. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: there shall be a trial. this is not an act of criminality. we are going to be appealing. we did nothing wrong just like i did nothing wrong in the other case. my statements -- my financial statements were conservative.
he is in the manhattan da's office trying the case. marc pomerantz, when he heard about it, he was openly hostile. he said that is one of the worst things i have heard and you all covered that and all of a sudden, time goes by. time goes by and all of a sudden, they forget that. but that is a terrible thing. terrible thing, and the judge did not want to rule on that. he said everything was fine and what they did was fine. i don't think it's fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put...
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the manhattan da's office trying the case? that his account -- that itself is a conflict. remember what he told you, mark pomerantz -- when bragg heard about it, he went openly hostile, one of the worst things i heard. then all of a sudden, time goes by -- the great healer is time -- and all of a sudden we forget that. but that is a terrible thing. colangelo pomerantz, terrible thing, and the judge didn't want to rule on that, said what they did was fine. i don't think it is fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put him into prosecuting me, and he does it on the house. he does it without fee. "i don't want any fee." our country has gone down a long way. >> simply we are gratified by the appellate division's decision today which shows there is still the rule of law in new york. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: i shouldn't have a trial. this is not a trial. this is not an act of criminality. >> but you are having what. mr. trump: i don't know if we are having one. we are appealing. we did nothing wrong just like i did no
the manhattan da's office trying the case? that his account -- that itself is a conflict. remember what he told you, mark pomerantz -- when bragg heard about it, he went openly hostile, one of the worst things i heard. then all of a sudden, time goes by -- the great healer is time -- and all of a sudden we forget that. but that is a terrible thing. colangelo pomerantz, terrible thing, and the judge didn't want to rule on that, said what they did was fine. i don't think it is fine when they take...
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and the manhattan d.a.'s office has said they made a good faith effort to get the material from the southern district of new york. in fact, last year they received material and they only receive a subset of the material from the southern district of new york. why didn't the southern district of new york give the entire set instead of a subset, you'll have to ask the southern district of new york. it's always embarrassing for a d.a.'s office or any prosecutor when they say we're ready for trial, we're ready to go, we're all set, and then a week and a half before they're like, okay, we are ready for trial, but we'll consent to at least 30 days because of all this new discovery that had to be turned over. >> and we will have to see when the trial actually begins. lastly and briefly, what's your prediction out of georgia today? what will the judge decide in its effort there? >> he's going to follow the law. and the law is there's an actual conflict of interest that the defense had to prove, it's my belief they d
and the manhattan d.a.'s office has said they made a good faith effort to get the material from the southern district of new york. in fact, last year they received material and they only receive a subset of the material from the southern district of new york. why didn't the southern district of new york give the entire set instead of a subset, you'll have to ask the southern district of new york. it's always embarrassing for a d.a.'s office or any prosecutor when they say we're ready for trial,...
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this is case that was filed by the manhattan da, a state prosecutor. but because the feds, the united states attorneys office cross town in the southern district of new york had a related case. it is possible that they may have some materials in their possession. being good prosecutors, the folks at the manhattan's da's office reached out. they were given some documents they turned over to trump's folks. and much more recently, the trump folk sent a subpoena to the southern district of new york. we don't know if that request is identical to what the manhattan da's office asked for or if it is different in nature. but now the trump lawyers are back in court with the district attorney in front of judge marshawn saying you know, the da's office didn't comply with its discovery obligations to us. and the red hearing is that it is not the united states attorney's office. if there was a problem with producing documents from the u.s. attorney's office, that is between them and trump's lawyers so the judges said this is a mess. there are significant factual is
this is case that was filed by the manhattan da, a state prosecutor. but because the feds, the united states attorneys office cross town in the southern district of new york had a related case. it is possible that they may have some materials in their possession. being good prosecutors, the folks at the manhattan's da's office reached out. they were given some documents they turned over to trump's folks. and much more recently, the trump folk sent a subpoena to the southern district of new...
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doesn't have to do that in manhattan, that was done when the judgment was entered in manhattan so clearly, the attorney general did it last week, she starting the ball rolling. >> all right, so, let's turn to alvin bragg and his hush money election case, the trial was supposed to start on monday, there is a hearing scheduled instead. what's that about and when might we see trial actually began? >> it's limited to who's at fault, if anyone, for the late production of the documents from the attorneys office in the southern district. is there any prejudice and will there be any sanctions. i can tell you the end of the story. the indictment will not be dismissed, no witnesses will be precluded, why? because the defense can't show that any prejudices happened. the trial has not even started yet, they have the documents, the remedy is what the judge did, this late disclosure, they have to be given a reasonable time to review and prepare this new material. the judge has given 30 days. he may give longer after the hearing. the manhattan district attorney's office at all you need is 30 days. that
doesn't have to do that in manhattan, that was done when the judgment was entered in manhattan so clearly, the attorney general did it last week, she starting the ball rolling. >> all right, so, let's turn to alvin bragg and his hush money election case, the trial was supposed to start on monday, there is a hearing scheduled instead. what's that about and when might we see trial actually began? >> it's limited to who's at fault, if anyone, for the late production of the documents...
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it appears the incident happened on tuesday near manhattan's park. crowd gathered for what organizers called a emergency protest for gaza. katie smith captured this video showing an american flag on fire. and other videos at that protest that smith took you can hear the crowd chanting from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. their group of demonstrators later took to the street, chanting and waving palestinian flags. smith reported the nypd at one point arrested several people but the march and demonstration continued. this week's protest is reminiscent of another demonstration in new york city in january where propellers ten protesters burned an american flag in front of the american israeli public affairs commitittee. the protest group within our... also posted one video appearing to show the crowd chanting nypd kkk idf, you were all the same. >> trace: jeff, thank you. the commonsense department read the internal newsletter by the biden administrations diversity equity and inclusion team. it was sent to agencies like the fbi, cia, dhs an
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and tissue james who campaigned on going after president trump teamed up with itunethical democrat manhattan judge to unconstitutionally impose nearly half billion dollar penalty on trump for the victimless non- crime of paying aback banks in full on time as a agreed with interest. it is corrupt. the left has gone so far as to desperately try to remove espresident trump ballot. why? joe biden's improvement is in freefall and they want to take away devote for butte.anwhile the corrupt joe biden family lining their pockets from illegal influence peddling schemes. the bidenri democrats in the media like to pretend they are saving democracy but it is the radical left and the democrats that democracy. [applause] but we cannot let them. and we won't let them. [cheering] [applause] ladies and gentlemen as we enter this election season we cannot lose sight of what is at stake. america itself is on the line. we have the most secure borders and our nation's history when president trump joe biden took executive action leading to the most wide open border our nation's history with over 8 million illegal
and tissue james who campaigned on going after president trump teamed up with itunethical democrat manhattan judge to unconstitutionally impose nearly half billion dollar penalty on trump for the victimless non- crime of paying aback banks in full on time as a agreed with interest. it is corrupt. the left has gone so far as to desperately try to remove espresident trump ballot. why? joe biden's improvement is in freefall and they want to take away devote for butte.anwhile the corrupt joe biden...
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el veredicto de culpabilidad que el expresidente juan orlando hernández recibió hoy en una corte de manhattan por delitos relacionados al narcotráfico. salud. es nuestro derecho y lo defenderemos en el día internacional de la mujer. miles de manifestantes y contingentes de mujeres llegan a la plancha del zócalo de la ciudad de méxico, exigiendo igualdad, respeto y que no haya más feminicidios durante la marcha. un grupo de encapuchados, vándalos usó el palacio nacional , un informe del...
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i smell a rat in manhattan at the 11th hour and it changed from u.s. attorney's office as we have thousand, 31000 pages of documents the d.a. says okay by the way we have more to deliver next week the d.a. says okay we agree the defense should have another 30 days. the defense of president trump's lawyers said we need 90 days this is a lot of stuff and by the way just because you give us the stuff does not mean ends that we may have to go back on witnesses. we may have to collect other information we have to do our job not just respond to you. and might wrong about smelling something fishy here? >> no i think you are dead on. at the eve of there are usually discovovery obligations for the government turns over some material to the defense it's usually referred to under couple of cases and it basically means a witness statements as well as negative information things that cut against the credibility of those witnesses. i think there's something really interesting here probably a document dump or a lot of it is garbage but somewhere in that is probably e
i smell a rat in manhattan at the 11th hour and it changed from u.s. attorney's office as we have thousand, 31000 pages of documents the d.a. says okay by the way we have more to deliver next week the d.a. says okay we agree the defense should have another 30 days. the defense of president trump's lawyers said we need 90 days this is a lot of stuff and by the way just because you give us the stuff does not mean ends that we may have to go back on witnesses. we may have to collect other...
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d.a., the manhattan u.s. attorney, the federal election commission, and alvin bragg himself passed over until matthew co-angelo got sent from the number three office in the biden justice department to resurrect this zombie case to get trump. >> laura: president trump mentioned him by name today, david, the judge was clearly annoyed by the underlying allegation that this is all just, you know, some political vendetta against trump. he didn't much like that today. what would you advise the president as a matter of legal strategy, forget the political p.r. side of it. >> he has to keep making the record in this case. this judge is always going to be annoyed with anything that appears to be in president trump's favor. you have tens of thousands of documents being turned over at the last minute here that easily could have been gone from the federal prosecutors. they worked with the federal prosecutors. as mike said co-angelo they just can't play it straight with folks though are looking for justice in this case. t
d.a., the manhattan u.s. attorney, the federal election commission, and alvin bragg himself passed over until matthew co-angelo got sent from the number three office in the biden justice department to resurrect this zombie case to get trump. >> laura: president trump mentioned him by name today, david, the judge was clearly annoyed by the underlying allegation that this is all just, you know, some political vendetta against trump. he didn't much like that today. what would you advise the...
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we also obtain footage from the rowe hotel in manhattan that is actually the fifth largest hotel in manhattan. for example at randall's island you have people right there next to the compound, illegal aliens were selling marijuana. there is security who admit that there are stories of people who slit their wrists and killed themselves and nobody knew that they were dead in their room until they saw blood pool out from under the door and there were also stories of people throwing themselves off the roof and people walking into the hotel armed with pistols. things like that. it's all pretty shocking. >> jesse: the migrants are armed, doing drugs, selling drugs and they are committing suicide? >> that's what i was told. >> jesse: what about these people that say they are getting all of these freebies? they are getting medicaid, ids, social security. what is that about? >> what its about, this is about a permanent essentially underclass. he who pays the piper picks the tune. who are the pipers? all of these people that are coming into the united states living on the government dollar and we all k
we also obtain footage from the rowe hotel in manhattan that is actually the fifth largest hotel in manhattan. for example at randall's island you have people right there next to the compound, illegal aliens were selling marijuana. there is security who admit that there are stories of people who slit their wrists and killed themselves and nobody knew that they were dead in their room until they saw blood pool out from under the door and there were also stories of people throwing themselves off...
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obviously, very interesting development here as we follow this manhattan manhattan prosecutors seeking a 30 day delay hey of president trump's trial. they're having to do with hush money that was paid out. the manhattan district attorney's office, obviously pursuing that case. one of several, that the former president is facing, we'll be right back with more backroom deals, cia secrets, affairs, bribery corruption >> prostitution >> there's so much more to the store. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper sunday nine on cnn. >> this is a futurama go daddy the arrow creates a logo website even social posts and minutes. >> ai, ai like who wants to come see the future, get your business online in minutes with godaddy arrow >> down for news about the new sling tv has the same news programming you love starting at $40 a month. it's the same news program heming, you love starting at $40 a month. that's what i just said, right it's less starting at $40 a month >> sail through the heart of historic cities and unforgettable scenery with faking, unpack once, and get closer to iconic landma
obviously, very interesting development here as we follow this manhattan manhattan prosecutors seeking a 30 day delay hey of president trump's trial. they're having to do with hush money that was paid out. the manhattan district attorney's office, obviously pursuing that case. one of several, that the former president is facing, we'll be right back with more backroom deals, cia secrets, affairs, bribery corruption >> prostitution >> there's so much more to the store. >> united...
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manhattan d.a. alvin bragg said he would go along with a 30 day extension so trump's team can review those very late files. the final decision on timing is up to the judge. >>> let's bring in our lead off pena, eugene scott, senior politician for access. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times and former u.s. attorney, joyce vance who spent 25 years as a predator federal prosecutor. both msnbc contributors. joyce, all right, lay it out for us, where does the classified documents case stand after today? >> right, so this will sort of an ugly win for the government. it was a win that the judge did not buy trump's motion to dismiss but she virtually invited trump to raise this emotion again during trial when more of the evidence is available. and, of course, the downside to that is decisions that the judge makes after the jury has been impaneled and the cases started can't be reviewed. that is because of double jeopardy. says that once the government has got a jury in the bo
manhattan d.a. alvin bragg said he would go along with a 30 day extension so trump's team can review those very late files. the final decision on timing is up to the judge. >>> let's bring in our lead off pena, eugene scott, senior politician for access. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times and former u.s. attorney, joyce vance who spent 25 years as a predator federal prosecutor. both msnbc contributors. joyce, all right, lay it out for us, where does the...
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that, according to the manhattan district attorney's office, apparently the manhattan d.a. had that information on their own, and so that is the type of thing that they would have turned over, but the southern district as well as the manhattan d.a. said look because of the, you know, incredible nature of this case, we're going to turn over even that information as well even if it is information that you already have. so, hopefully this clarifies a little bit of the back and forth over the past several weeks that it is not as if 150,000 plus pages of documents have all of a sudden been found that nobody knew about before prior to this all coming to light, jose. >> tom winter, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> we're also following another big story, major developments in the israel-hamas war. overnight, secretary of state antony blinken announced the u.s. submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council calling for an immediate cease-fire in gaza, tied to the release of more hostages. the u.s. previously vetoed any resolution that called for a pause in the war.
that, according to the manhattan district attorney's office, apparently the manhattan d.a. had that information on their own, and so that is the type of thing that they would have turned over, but the southern district as well as the manhattan d.a. said look because of the, you know, incredible nature of this case, we're going to turn over even that information as well even if it is information that you already have. so, hopefully this clarifies a little bit of the back and forth over the past...
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manhattan. i don't think correct me if i'm wrong, i do not think there is an allegation that trump tried to sell somebody the arizona bridge. if he did, that would be a good reason to move at staten island, but he didn't his alleged crimes happened in manhattan, so he will be tried in manhattan just like again and any other person who was accused of crimes in manhattan. and but the jury summons, he well could get some people from staten island on the voir dire, if not people from that and island people of staten island, people who carry the staten island with them wherever they go. it's not like the manhattan jury is going to be all one way or all the other way that's what pretrial jury selection is about. wa year as lawyers call it, we have a whole due process that trump will be able to afford himself to try to get an impartial jury i mean, elleithee, first of all, if dutton island is where it is, i wondering where pete davidson we're calling joe star tonight. are they trying to get summons in
manhattan. i don't think correct me if i'm wrong, i do not think there is an allegation that trump tried to sell somebody the arizona bridge. if he did, that would be a good reason to move at staten island, but he didn't his alleged crimes happened in manhattan, so he will be tried in manhattan just like again and any other person who was accused of crimes in manhattan. and but the jury summons, he well could get some people from staten island on the voir dire, if not people from that and...
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and what will be left of the manhattan d.a.'s case if the u.s. attorney's office starts pointing fingers at the manhattan da's office and said, i don't know what you are talking about. you already have it or give it to already and that is what we will find out on the 25th of march. >> anthony coley, thank you so much. you are show katie phang's today and every saturday at noon eastern right here on msnbc. >>> next, president biden hits the road and two crucial blue states to make sure the wall he has worked hard to rebuild does not crumble on election day. representative dan kildee is joining us next. you are watching the weekend on msnbc. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. for moderate to severe crohn's disease skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. serious allergic
and what will be left of the manhattan d.a.'s case if the u.s. attorney's office starts pointing fingers at the manhattan da's office and said, i don't know what you are talking about. you already have it or give it to already and that is what we will find out on the 25th of march. >> anthony coley, thank you so much. you are show katie phang's today and every saturday at noon eastern right here on msnbc. >>> next, president biden hits the road and two crucial blue states to make...
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biden flew past the murder of a dealer officer to attend a fundraiser in manhattan with . mayor adams, i have a question, he spoke with you mentioned that the president spoke with the officer's family, i am not aware of his private conversation at this time, our sympathies go out to the family of this officer throughout the nypd. we sympathize with the family, empty words as usual, a standard response for a story they don't care about. he can't support the police. i think he's making a mistake. politically, his electorate simply doesn't want him to support the police, and i support the police. i would say my support for the police is much stronger than any president, maybe two or three times higher, they knew that, that's why when i walked into the farewell hall, i felt love, and they are trying to avoid it. come on you, you are fucking genicide and palestines and no amount of full concern, you will take the billion that you are doing. to establish bloodshed, although he promised in the middle east, britain is increasingly talking about the helplessness of the royal armed
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your manhattan prosecutor bonafede is happening in new york city. donald trump's lawyers, they sent a letter to manhattan, da, accusing the office of prosecutorial misconduct because they pursued perjury charges against the former cfo of trump org. allen weisselberg. we talked about this on the show yesterday but then not going after trump's former fixer, michael cohen for they say the same conduct perjury. here's what they write. the da the district attorney's conscious choice to ignore obvious and admitted criminal conduct by cohen and to instead deploy on ethical strong arm tactic, tactics against an innocent man in his late '70s this underscores the irresponsibility of your conduct in office. >> what's going on here? >> it's very poetic. i think that it's a great job to try to lay out some story line that may not exist. i can appreciate it. i'm a defense attorney. i'm saying you're going after my client, for what appears to be similar conduct of some guy who might arguably be worse and you're using him as your actual witness at trial. there's go
your manhattan prosecutor bonafede is happening in new york city. donald trump's lawyers, they sent a letter to manhattan, da, accusing the office of prosecutorial misconduct because they pursued perjury charges against the former cfo of trump org. allen weisselberg. we talked about this on the show yesterday but then not going after trump's former fixer, michael cohen for they say the same conduct perjury. here's what they write. the da the district attorney's conscious choice to ignore...
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the manhattan da has done the right thing. there are documents that need to be reviewed fairly by the defense. will agree to a 30 days delay. there are tens of thousands of pages of documents. that he says under 200 pages are relevant to this case and they are mostly witness testimony. that probably means information about folks like michael cohen or former trump cfo. if 30 days can cure the problem, the judge will reset the case for trial and be back off to the races. there are unanswered questions here. >> we are waiting for the judge in the georgia case, particularly in terms of fani willis and the hearing we saw on national television to see where he coming up with that ruling. today the house judiciary committee, they actually threatened to hold da fani willis in contempt and said they were doing so because she didn't comply with their subpoena. donald trump's allies on the hill, they seem to be trying to find anyway they can to help donald trump. how much of this kind of thing do you think will ramp up as we continue to
the manhattan da has done the right thing. there are documents that need to be reviewed fairly by the defense. will agree to a 30 days delay. there are tens of thousands of pages of documents. that he says under 200 pages are relevant to this case and they are mostly witness testimony. that probably means information about folks like michael cohen or former trump cfo. if 30 days can cure the problem, the judge will reset the case for trial and be back off to the races. there are unanswered...
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joining me is a former assistant district attorney in the manhattan office. i have a basic question, can trump declare quincy to get out of paying some or all of the bond? >> he can, what rudy did for the defamation judgment in dc against him. legally and practically it is a smart thing to do. that does not mean he gets out of it the bankruptcy judge will decide it but politically he made the decision not to do it because it is bad for his brand but that can be a option that he will not take a advantage of. >> what consequences could trump face if he is lying about his assets and ability to cover the judgment? he has to sign some legal papers or he has some sort of monitor watching all of this? >> he just said he has 500 million in cash so that he is telling the appellate court, you do not have to stay enforcement of the judgment or reduce the bond because i have 500 million, there is a reason why his lawyers contradicted it. so on monday if he does not cover the bond, the cash and if the appellate court does not state the enforcement, the attorney general of
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he has referred to but fulton county da fani willis in manhattan da as racist. he has gone after federal judge : her biased and unfair. he has attacked justices and the wife and his law clerk in the new york civil fraud case. his words have had real consequences. smith was the target of an attempted swatting. this office was sent threatening letters containing white powder. willis has said she has received violent and racist texts, phone calls, and emails. a woman was charged with threatening to kill this charge. this justices family and law clerk have all received a deluge of credible threats, and that is just a sliver of what has transpired over the last several months as donald trump continues to attack the courts and his supporters continue to heed his calls. it has reached such a fever pitch that even sitting federal judges like u.s. district court judge walton have felt compelled to speak out. >> we do these jobs because we are committed to the role and we believe in the rule of law, and it can only function effectively when we have judges who are prepared
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of manhattan took a pass on the bragg case. what you make that abundantly clear we heard congressman barry l. congressman subcommittee chairman congressman you put out a report the generally six committee you're finding things that are extraordinarily troubling to you and your other members that is among other things this mass destruction of evidence. whether it is a video, deposition, texts, e-mails, the movement of certain information behind firewalls encrypted so you folks have been unable so far even with forensic experts to break through and get the information. most of this occurred a week before the republicans took over the house so it was done in a very aggressive way and in a purposeful way. you also found a number of substantive things involving whether or not president trump did in fact offer the national guard liz cheney running around thing that false to the report she keeps doubling down also you have information from a witness who did in fact testify that was not included in the public pronouncements of january
of manhattan took a pass on the bragg case. what you make that abundantly clear we heard congressman barry l. congressman subcommittee chairman congressman you put out a report the generally six committee you're finding things that are extraordinarily troubling to you and your other members that is among other things this mass destruction of evidence. whether it is a video, deposition, texts, e-mails, the movement of certain information behind firewalls encrypted so you folks have been unable...
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in new york to teenage squatters are alleged to kill a woman who went to her vacant manhattan apartment to clean clean it out. cops arrested a woman in queens who change headlocks by trying to keep squatters out. joe rogan has had enough of these policies which allows for people to steal people's houses sharing his thoughts on this podcast. >> there are a bunch of different steps you can do that seems to indicate that you are the legal resident and then they have to take you to court. and it could be months, and months before you even get a trial. it is so crazy that in the name of protecting tenets, which is important, you are a terrible good landlord if you don't protect them -- but you basically are allowing people to steal people's houses. >> harris: so you hurt possession is nine-tenths of the law but possession is what you think you can knock people out to get. >> emily: i applaud florida for a change in the law but new york has some of the worst loss and needs to be changed immediately. that was the intent for the new york law protect tenants from these bad landlords. you have a
in new york to teenage squatters are alleged to kill a woman who went to her vacant manhattan apartment to clean clean it out. cops arrested a woman in queens who change headlocks by trying to keep squatters out. joe rogan has had enough of these policies which allows for people to steal people's houses sharing his thoughts on this podcast. >> there are a bunch of different steps you can do that seems to indicate that you are the legal resident and then they have to take you to court. and...
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the request made in filings by the manhattan district attorney's office noted of mr. trump's long-standing history of attacking witnesses, investigators, or prosecutors, judges, and others, legal proceedings against him. so this is not just shut donald trump up for any reason, this is a security concern. >> absolutely. and so we know from other examples that when donald trump goes after people, the public listens, and his supporters listen. he may not know exactly who or where or when, but it is fair to say and realize that somebody out there who here is this message and is perhaps a bit unhinged might go after some of those witnesses. it is likely to have a chilling effect on their testimony. some people might be afraid to show up to testify at all. it is not just the witnesses, it is also the jurors that need to be protected here. so when alvin bragg is seeking his, no violation of trump's first amendment rights. gag orders are issued all the timing cases so that the case is decided in court based on evidence, and not based on extrajudicial statements that are made
the request made in filings by the manhattan district attorney's office noted of mr. trump's long-standing history of attacking witnesses, investigators, or prosecutors, judges, and others, legal proceedings against him. so this is not just shut donald trump up for any reason, this is a security concern. >> absolutely. and so we know from other examples that when donald trump goes after people, the public listens, and his supporters listen. he may not know exactly who or where or when,...
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he should be worried about the manhattan district attorney, the district of new york prosecutors. he should be worried about the documentary evidence. he should be worried about all of the witnesses that are going to be coming in to that trial, simply because, as others have also appropriately put it, this is a very simple case. this is a case aced upon documentary evidence and corroborating testimony. you know, these documents don't lie, and they paint a very specific picture -- one, which of course, does not bend to the benefit of donald trump. >> we are looking forward to watching you in three weeks and talking about it. again, we have a trial date now. i want to get into the heads of what the defense is here. the judge seemed a little skeptical of what they had to offer. what do you anticipate their actual defense may be at this trial? >> so a few things. they are going to say that these payments, these hush money payments to stormy daniels, had nothing to do -- the purpose of them had nothing to do with campaign-finance violations or affecting the and milani and not finding o
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joining me now is michael cohen , former attorney for trump and a key witness in the manhattan case and the host of the political be down podcast also with us is kristi greenberg who was in the courtroom today. she's an analyst and the former deputy chief of the fdny criminal division. kristi, i want to start with you. you describe the judge as, quote, coming in hot, explain how the judge got this case back on track today? >> well, so in january, trump's legal team requested documents from the york and trump's legal team said we've got to dismiss the case, discovery violations for the prosecutors and adjourned the trial. trump lost all of those motions decisively today because the law says the das office needs to disclose documents that are relevant and within their custody control and possession. and these documents were not relevant, the das office was asked how many are relevant and they said less than 300. but trump's team couldn't really answer, they said tens of thousands. they really didn't know. at the end of the day these were bank records that had nothing to do with the case.
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the manhattan d.a. took his number one guy and put him in to the manhattan d.a.'s office, he put his number one guy in the manhattan d.a.'s office. that is not the manhattan d.a. it is all being run by the department of justice for election interference. knock out your political opponent. it ain't working. the one thing they did not know is that the people of our country hear about it from me. most people don't talk about it. when these kinds of things happen they walk up to a micropho a say, ladies, i will fight for my name and reputation part right now i'm going back to my family. with me, we don't do that. you what it is all about. and our poll numbers have skyrocketed. i never heard about being indicted before it. being indicted -- i went to the wharton school of finance. i was really good. it was all in their short period of time. i got indicted over a tiny little period of time in my life. four times. that is more than al capone. do you know who al capone is? he was a meanest■ guy, a volate mobster in chicago. he was affectionately known as scarface. if he
the manhattan d.a. took his number one guy and put him in to the manhattan d.a.'s office, he put his number one guy in the manhattan d.a.'s office. that is not the manhattan d.a. it is all being run by the department of justice for election interference. knock out your political opponent. it ain't working. the one thing they did not know is that the people of our country hear about it from me. most people don't talk about it. when these kinds of things happen they walk up to a micropho a say,...
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the kickoff but while trump was inside the manhattan courtroom for that legal defeat he did get a win in a separate case and appeals courts significantly reducing the massive bond he owes for civil fraud down from 464 million to $175 million. the ruling also giving him ten additional days to come up with the money, meaning he that for now, he's avoided what was a very real prospect of having his prize real estate assets sees and we have full coverage for you. cnn's kara scannell was at the hush money hearing. cnn's kristen holmes is following the trump reaction and here with us in studio is seen and chief legal analyst, laura coates great to have you all care. let's start with you. things got heated in that courtroom at certain points today >> yeah. address. so this the court the judge ruled everyone into the hearing today because of claims that donald trump's team made that prosecutors were withholding information and obstructing their ability to obtain information from federal prosecutors who had investigated and prosecuted michael cohen several years ago, trump's team now trying to
the kickoff but while trump was inside the manhattan courtroom for that legal defeat he did get a win in a separate case and appeals courts significantly reducing the massive bond he owes for civil fraud down from 464 million to $175 million. the ruling also giving him ten additional days to come up with the money, meaning he that for now, he's avoided what was a very real prospect of having his prize real estate assets sees and we have full coverage for you. cnn's kara scannell was at the hush...
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appointed piece by hannah myers who was a fellow at the manhattan institute. i suspect that you read it pier despite overwhelming relevance that police incarceration and how people are kept safe, clueless leaders demand these tools barred for magically curing crimes. root causes. you know as a prosecutor there's a little bit of tension between officers on the front lines, prosecutors, the decisions they have to make but i have to say if i'm an officer on the streets right now and i feel like prosecutors are not going to back me up, they are not going to throw the full extent of the law at somebody, why am i going to risk my life and go after these very dangerous criminals? >> excellent point shannon. in fact, new york city used to be the model. it was a model of how police and prosecutors under leadership of mayor giuliani, mayor bloomberg, you could cooperate together in new york saw the largest drop in crime may be an american history. you had murder rates that were lower than before 1960. because of these effective policies here, i think these progressive g
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we're seeing that in full display in manhattan today. back with us now, howard lippman and joyce vance. i want to bring in msnbc contributor jonathan alter who is also in the courtroom today. jonathan, talk to us about what you two saw in the courtroom today, the dynamic between the lawyers, the prosecutor and the judge, judge merchan. >> well, first of all, this was an historic day, even though it was just a pretrial hearing. the judge decided for the first time in american history a president of the united states will face a criminal trial starting april 15th. so that shouldn't be minimized here. that's a pretty dramatic development. the expression on donald trump's face was consistent with that very bad news for him. i happened to be seated in the courtroom on the aisle, so he walked within a couple of feet from me as he was walking in and out of court. particularly when we went to break and he knew that the judge was going to rule against him, he had a very grim expression on his face. you can tell that this was sinking in for him, h
we're seeing that in full display in manhattan today. back with us now, howard lippman and joyce vance. i want to bring in msnbc contributor jonathan alter who is also in the courtroom today. jonathan, talk to us about what you two saw in the courtroom today, the dynamic between the lawyers, the prosecutor and the judge, judge merchan. >> well, first of all, this was an historic day, even though it was just a pretrial hearing. the judge decided for the first time in american history a...
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this is a case that was filed by the manhattan d.a. state prosecutor. but, because the feds, the united states attorney's office in the southern district of new york had a related case, you will recall the prosecution of michael: you just mentioned, it is possible that they may just have the materials in their possession. so, being good prosecutors, the folks in the manhattan d.a.s office reached out to the u.s. attorney's office, asked for what they had, they were given some documents, which they turned over to trump's folks. much more recently, the trump's folks sent a subpoena to the southern district of new york. we don't know if that request is identical, by the way, for what the manhattan d.a.s office asked for, or if it is different in nature. but now, the trump lawyers are back in court with the district attorney in front of judge marchand saying, you know, the d.a.s office didn't comply with its discovery operations to us and the red herring here is that the manhattan d.a.s office is not the united states attorney's office. if there was a probl
this is a case that was filed by the manhattan d.a. state prosecutor. but, because the feds, the united states attorney's office in the southern district of new york had a related case, you will recall the prosecution of michael: you just mentioned, it is possible that they may just have the materials in their possession. so, being good prosecutors, the folks in the manhattan d.a.s office reached out to the u.s. attorney's office, asked for what they had, they were given some documents, which...
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with scott north to manhattan. let's deal with the fact that trial was supposed to happen beginning march 25th for donald trump. instead, we will have discovery violation hearing. something you and i are familiar with his former executors. can you plan for our viewers why a discovery violation could have as big of an impact as having witnesses stricken or case dismissed. >> under new york law judges have broad discretion when prosecutors violate their obligation to turn information over to a criminal defendant for trial. we do not have trial by surprise in this country. defendants in criminal cases are entitled to the prosecutions evidence far enough in advance to prepare a defense to the case prosecutors will bring. this situation is confusing. trump's lawyers have alleged the manhattan das office that indicted this case is in violation of their discovery obligations. the question here is about federal prosecutors across town in the southern district of new york. the da reached out to them over a year ago. asked f
with scott north to manhattan. let's deal with the fact that trial was supposed to happen beginning march 25th for donald trump. instead, we will have discovery violation hearing. something you and i are familiar with his former executors. can you plan for our viewers why a discovery violation could have as big of an impact as having witnesses stricken or case dismissed. >> under new york law judges have broad discretion when prosecutors violate their obligation to turn information over...
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i know they were subpoenaed, but couldn't have sent this stuff to the manhattan da earlier. >> there's not a good answer for that question there. i think on the surface, the multiple prosecutors offices in new york's you have manhattan and then you have the two federal prosecution offices, the southern district and the eastern district. on the surface, we always hear about good cooperation. the law enforcement community entity. but in the nitty-gritty of individual cases, in my own experience for having been an agent there for a decade or so >> these >> these requests for evidence or access to each other's witnesses are often fraught with competition and defensiveness. prosecutors want to be very careful before they turn over documents to another prosecutor's offices to ensure that they're not going to use them or need them at some point in the future, i would expect there were some calculations like that involved or basic bureaucratic delay. it takes a lot of approvals and up the chain of command. well, i mean, jennifer, in the >> filing, da bragg blames the former president's legal t
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alexis mccann and is outside manhattan school with the latest what happened? >> hey, john, that meeting went on for more than three hours a lot of emotions as a lot of trans athletes talking about sports at the end they voted in favor of this resolution and that vote was 8/3 and that could ban this going on with transgender athletes and female sports in new york. the clear message to the department of education that they want for the review and they want more to be donone abot it, take a look inside that meeting where that's went on we can see there were some parents and the numbers of the school board to manhattan's largest district approved that could ban transgender female athletes from performing in female sports, many criticized the resolution money pushing for the band saying trans athletes should not be allowed to compete against females. >> we can't pretend we can't sit here and we can't say that there aren't actual biological differences that manifest themselves in a sport or athletic environment where athletes are competing that might not necessarily
alexis mccann and is outside manhattan school with the latest what happened? >> hey, john, that meeting went on for more than three hours a lot of emotions as a lot of trans athletes talking about sports at the end they voted in favor of this resolution and that vote was 8/3 and that could ban this going on with transgender athletes and female sports in new york. the clear message to the department of education that they want for the review and they want more to be donone abot it, take a...
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manhattan d.a. allen bragg's office filed yesterday, trump's previous attacks against judges, juries, court staff, quote, pose a significant and imminent threat to the orderly administration of this criminal proceeding at a substantial likelihood of causing material prejudice. criminal charges against trump are the subject of the new book titled the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. joining us now are the books coauthors, msnbc contributor and stokes professor at new york university school of, lot melissa murray, and nbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann. good to see you both. boy, do we need this book. there's a lot to keep track. up the fact that this book exists is a commentary on the historic nature of what is happening right now and the man who was president, wants to be president again. so, can you talk first of a list -- take a step back and what you want to do and accomplish with this book, which is walk us through it again and ex
manhattan d.a. allen bragg's office filed yesterday, trump's previous attacks against judges, juries, court staff, quote, pose a significant and imminent threat to the orderly administration of this criminal proceeding at a substantial likelihood of causing material prejudice. criminal charges against trump are the subject of the new book titled the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. joining us now are the books coauthors, msnbc contributor and stokes professor...
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it is the manhattan da. the question the judge will take up tomorrow morning is whether or not the manhattan da failed to turn over discovery to trump and as it turns out in this huge thing of documents on the about 270 of them had any bearing on this case. at the end of the day it was an issue where the manhattan das office got documents because the us attorney did not have them in hand. they were somewhere lost between the special counsel's office, the fbi, and made justice in washington. all of that to say very little of relevance in this case and nothing today on the doorstep of the manhattan da. one expects that after the judge hears the full story tomorrow morning this case will be back on track for trial. >> i want to read you a quote from a person close to trump with him they spoke in that article i was referring to say he would rather have james show up with a sheriff and make a huge stink about it then say he is bankrupt. he thinks about what is going to put politically well for him. bankruptcy doe
it is the manhattan da. the question the judge will take up tomorrow morning is whether or not the manhattan da failed to turn over discovery to trump and as it turns out in this huge thing of documents on the about 270 of them had any bearing on this case. at the end of the day it was an issue where the manhattan das office got documents because the us attorney did not have them in hand. they were somewhere lost between the special counsel's office, the fbi, and made justice in washington. all...
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former president trump did show up in court for manhattan da alvin bragg hush money against them, that one looks tenuous, too. watch the case and the new york civil fraud case. >> this case has been brought three and a half years ago and they want to try to do it over election, it's election interference. that's all it is. disgrace. on the other decision, they will close what's necessary for the cash or bonds, a decision we appreciate and respect the decision very much. we have a crooked judge and attorney general, absolutely crooked. cash he will put it up 170 million in cash so that the new york civil fraud case, inflating his assets people saying a victimless crime the new york state ag letitia james using consumer fraud law meant to fight overpriced refrigerators to take an empire away but let's talk about the alvin bragg case, manhattan da. trump but not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, this case the 2016 payment he allegedly made for stormy daniels. trump is facing a state criminal trial but for filing federal election laws alvin bragg has no jurisdictio
former president trump did show up in court for manhattan da alvin bragg hush money against them, that one looks tenuous, too. watch the case and the new york civil fraud case. >> this case has been brought three and a half years ago and they want to try to do it over election, it's election interference. that's all it is. disgrace. on the other decision, they will close what's necessary for the cash or bonds, a decision we appreciate and respect the decision very much. we have a crooked...
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i mean, the us attorney's office in manhattan, the southern district, according to the manhattan da the da aster these documents last year and the us attorney's office for whatever reason, chose not to turn them over as a result, they only turn them over just very recently, which the da says is all the southern districts fall. why didn't the southern district cooperate with these fellow prosecutor? >> i mean, if it obviously alvin bragg, i would think would want to see any interviews that michael cohen gave and he >> asked for them and he asked for them. and the us attorney said no. and the us attorney apparently has thousands more records that they're going to turn over sometime in the future, which could lead to more delays. and by the way, once these records are turned over, you can be sure the defense is going to say, well, this raises a whole new set of issues. so we have to file more motions and asked for more delays. this is a embarrassment to the law enforcement community and the only beneficiary is donald trump. >> wow. >> margaret? >> yes. i came kept waiting for you to play m
i mean, the us attorney's office in manhattan, the southern district, according to the manhattan da the da aster these documents last year and the us attorney's office for whatever reason, chose not to turn them over as a result, they only turn them over just very recently, which the da says is all the southern districts fall. why didn't the southern district cooperate with these fellow prosecutor? >> i mean, if it obviously alvin bragg, i would think would want to see any interviews that...
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for the former president, welcome news to him and his camp, we're outside of the criminal court in manhattan, there is another development in the case involving district attorney alvin bragg, the hush money case, we have a jury date for a jury trial to begin, april 15. only about 3 weeks away. that was not the, vepg the events that former president was hoping to unfold today, they were hoping to get that case dismissed or delayed after documents were produced to them late, as trump arrived for the hearings today, reporters more interested in the bond issue, they were shouting questions to him on the day that dal, today -- deadline, that is today, he needed to file the bond 454 million originally, to protect his assets from seizure by attorney general letitia james. in this late morning decision, that you are referencing a new york appeals court slashed amount of that bond, reducing it from 454 million to 175 million, also giving trump 10 more days to post that bond. the decision was very welcome. for the trump team who had asked that bond be reduced to 100 million, trump said he would pay fo
for the former president, welcome news to him and his camp, we're outside of the criminal court in manhattan, there is another development in the case involving district attorney alvin bragg, the hush money case, we have a jury date for a jury trial to begin, april 15. only about 3 weeks away. that was not the, vepg the events that former president was hoping to unfold today, they were hoping to get that case dismissed or delayed after documents were produced to them late, as trump arrived for...
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that is one of his premier buildings which is located in lower manhattan. so the process of putting liens on those buildings, which will take time. so she will start -- she meaning attorney general james -- have her attorneys start that process on monday should he not come up with the bond or the cash, but it will take time. he still has time between then to put up the money or the bond. but as you said, if it doesn't happen, the process is going to start. >> the deadline of course is monday. rapidly approaching. we will be following it. nbc news legal analyst catherine christian, thank you for starting us off this morning. >>> turning to washington now, the house overnight committee held a marathon hearing yesterday concerning the republican led impeachment inquiry into president biden. despite zero evidence pointing to any wrongdoing, oversight committee chairman james comer now says he plans to ask the president himself to testify. >> so in the coming days i will invite president biden to the oversight committee to provide his testimony and explain why h
that is one of his premier buildings which is located in lower manhattan. so the process of putting liens on those buildings, which will take time. so she will start -- she meaning attorney general james -- have her attorneys start that process on monday should he not come up with the bond or the cash, but it will take time. he still has time between then to put up the money or the bond. but as you said, if it doesn't happen, the process is going to start. >> the deadline of course is...
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su juicio federal en manhattan está previsto para el próximo 6 de mayo en washington. javier vega noticias telemundo y bien en otro asunto legal de muy alto perfil hay el expresidente de honduras, juan orlando hernández, subió al estrado y ejerció su propio su propia defensa en el juicio por narcotráfico que enfrenta en nueva york. esto es de verdad extraordinario. un exjefe de estado en el banquillo de una corte federal en estados unidos, hoy hernández no solo negó las acusaciones de que protegió a traficantes de drogas como incluso el chapo guzmán, sino que aseguró haberlos perseguido. karla amezola estuvo en la corte y ya nos cuenta lo que vio y lo que ocurrió en la recta final del juicio en su contra. el expresidente hondureño juan orlando hernández decidió subir al estrado a declarar negando toda asociación con narcotraficantes, incluido el chapo guzmán, de quienes, según la fiscalía de nueva york, recibió millones de dólares en sobornos para protegerlos en el tráfico de toneladas de cocaína. estados unidos subir al estrado fue una táctica de
su juicio federal en manhattan está previsto para el próximo 6 de mayo en washington. javier vega noticias telemundo y bien en otro asunto legal de muy alto perfil hay el expresidente de honduras, juan orlando hernández, subió al estrado y ejerció su propio su propia defensa en el juicio por narcotráfico que enfrenta en nueva york. esto es de verdad extraordinario. un exjefe de estado en el banquillo de una corte federal en estados unidos, hoy hernández no solo negó las acusaciones de...