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also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because this was an alert jury. they were wrapped in attention w both in the prosecution and th defense statements. and, they came home with this bombshell quote that ended your introduction, limit, the what have we done ? it was almost in oppenheimer -like moment where you have stormy daniels lawyer with a recognition that, and which is the central theory of the case for the prosecution, e that this is related to the election. with a very powerful moment and it came within a powerful monologue, which you read a lo part of, that it was election fraud, pure and simple. so, that wa
also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because...
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doesn't andrew do it? >> on andrew, because you >> go on andrew, because you can't both . the aren't can't do both. the two aren't mutually you can mutually exclusive. you can confess funds you confess or admit who funds you whilst standing by your argument. >> okay, so if they're individuals, you are not allowed to name them because the data protection data protection act says you're not allowed to give out people's private. why aren't they willing to do it themselves if they're willing to do it themselves ? we have. why aren't themselves? we have. why aren't they them doing that? >> but why aren't they? >> but why aren't they? >> andrew okay, because the first thing that happen is first thing that will happen is that, get a load of that, they will get a load of just stop people around on just stop oil people around on their offices spray painting them with paint. we've had our offices spray painted more than once. and so, yeah, of course people don't want that sort of harassment. i mean , these, you harassment. i mean, these, you know, there is a lot, a lot of thuggery a
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and that, and how did you see that andrew? because hillary herself, is that just a reminiscent for trump? does that kind of like easy game for him since he's already well practiced in going after her? i think it's interesting because, you know, you think about of hillary, clint really is an abberation when it comes to democratic nominees for president. right. i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we could talk a little bit about our gen, your secretary of state. but the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office . yeah. she had the benefits of being a woman and a lot of democratic women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing what's best for the clintons. you know, whether and the cleaning machine and the interplay between the clinton foundation and the clint global initiative, and to nail holdings and whatever other business interest that both mr. an
and that, and how did you see that andrew? because hillary herself, is that just a reminiscent for trump? does that kind of like easy game for him since he's already well practiced in going after her? i think it's interesting because, you know, you think about of hillary, clint really is an abberation when it comes to democratic nominees for president. right. i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we could talk a little bit about our gen, your...
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and that, and how did you see that andrew? because hillary herself, is that just a reminiscent for trump? does that kind of like easy game for him since he's already well practiced in going after her? i think it's interesting because, you know, you think about of hillary, clint really is an abberation when it comes to democratic nominees for president. right. i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we could talk a little bit about her tenure, a secretary of state. but the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office . yeah. she had the benefits of being a woman and a lot of democratic women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing what's best for the clintons. you know, whether and the clint machine and the interplay between the clinton foundation of the clint global initiative, and to nail holdings and whatever other business interest that both mr. and mr
and that, and how did you see that andrew? because hillary herself, is that just a reminiscent for trump? does that kind of like easy game for him since he's already well practiced in going after her? i think it's interesting because, you know, you think about of hillary, clint really is an abberation when it comes to democratic nominees for president. right. i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we could talk a little bit about her tenure, a...
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. >>> we have andrew weitzman joining us and andrew who used to work in the ag's office in new york. both have much to teach us about the status of defendant trump tonight. >>> breaking news about defendant trump, he appears to have violated the judges gag order on mentions and attacks of jurors in his case. on his social media website tonight, trump reposted something posted by the 8 pm host on fox. jesse waters. jesse waters says they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury and there is trump himself posting that on social media tonight for the jurors in his case to see calling them liberal activists and liars. trump is calling his jurors who have already been seated liars because what jesse waters is referring to their are the jurors, the seven who have already been officially seated on the jury. that is who he is referring to and he is seeing they lied their way onto the jury. trump is endorsing that. the words are the same as trump writing them himself. that was trump's choice, to violate his gag order tonight. possibly in t
. >>> we have andrew weitzman joining us and andrew who used to work in the ag's office in new york. both have much to teach us about the status of defendant trump tonight. >>> breaking news about defendant trump, he appears to have violated the judges gag order on mentions and attacks of jurors in his case. on his social media website tonight, trump reposted something posted by the 8 pm host on fox. jesse waters. jesse waters says they are catching undercover liberal...
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andrew, now you have had a little time with this indictment. i want to put up on the screen for the audience as we discuss the list of charges. the sixth different crimes that include forgery. tampering with a public record. what do you make of what you are reading here? >> a couple of things. one, it is very similar to what we have seen in other states. where there have been charges in georgia and michigan. this was a top down scheme. and what i mean by that is that tim and his colleagues put together a vast amount of proof. it was added onto by jack smith which showed this scheme was happening from the campaign down to the states. not bubbling up from a grass roots level. that is why you reseeing fake electors as the arizona level and people at the campaign level and into the white house. that's the second point. i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment. eric hirschman seems to once again be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically, he and a colleague are talking about how they are not going
andrew, now you have had a little time with this indictment. i want to put up on the screen for the audience as we discuss the list of charges. the sixth different crimes that include forgery. tampering with a public record. what do you make of what you are reading here? >> a couple of things. one, it is very similar to what we have seen in other states. where there have been charges in georgia and michigan. this was a top down scheme. and what i mean by that is that tim and his...
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andrew weissman is back with us. the one thing you didn't want if you're the trump lawyers going into the supreme court tomorrow is another indictment tonight describing a criminal conspiracy where donald trump is unindicted co-conspirator one and who knows, could at some point be indicted, but you've written and published questions for the supreme court tomorrow. i just want to go straight to question number eight that you wrote before this indictment came out and it says, "how would organizing alternative electors in coordination with the chair of a major political party involve official acts of a president?" that sounds like a good place to begin tomorrow, andrew. >> it does. i wrote this with professor goodman at nyu, wonderful, brilliant man. so he should really take the lion's share of credit for this, but we divided it into two buckets. the one that you read relates to the substance and let's just get real. there is no substance to the claim here. if the supreme court were to decide that a president has absolu
andrew weissman is back with us. the one thing you didn't want if you're the trump lawyers going into the supreme court tomorrow is another indictment tonight describing a criminal conspiracy where donald trump is unindicted co-conspirator one and who knows, could at some point be indicted, but you've written and published questions for the supreme court tomorrow. i just want to go straight to question number eight that you wrote before this indictment came out and it says, "how would...
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andrew mccarthy, every one of them saying there is no case. they say is it constitutional? these are real stories that they can place over the last few days. take a look at this. greg wants us to believe his pursuit of trump is not political and of course it is political. even the rolling stone, no friend of mine, they don't like greg's chances on this case. every one of them lies about the case, justice is on trial. the whole world is watching this new york scam. the trial spectacle begins as "wall street journal" -- it is a spectacle. america is a third world cou country. "new york magazine," even. every single one. i haven't seen one that says it is a good trial. it is political. this is "the wall street journal." it is a shame. i am sitting here for days now from morning until night in that freezing room. freezing in there. all for this. this is your result. it is very unfair. very bad thing. the whole world is watching. you have a d.a. out of control. you have a judge that is highly conflicted. the whole thing is a mess and you have the leading candidate, leaving jill
andrew mccarthy, every one of them saying there is no case. they say is it constitutional? these are real stories that they can place over the last few days. take a look at this. greg wants us to believe his pursuit of trump is not political and of course it is political. even the rolling stone, no friend of mine, they don't like greg's chances on this case. every one of them lies about the case, justice is on trial. the whole world is watching this new york scam. the trial spectacle begins as...
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going on right outside new york look at this the initial review no review jonathan turley, greg jared andrew mccarthy everyone was saying they go to zap case seeing it is no case they say is it constitutional? >> they don't think in cases these are all stories that have taken place over the last few days other than this de a break wants us to believe that his pursuit of trump of course, was collected. >> and they don't want to get doing this for joe biden even though rolling stone, no friend of mine you don't, like it says, they don't like breaks, chances on this case as he disgrace that's that's a nice head gladly theory that one too. but everyone who lies about the case justices on hello world is watching this new york scam trial spective bill. again, just wall street journal it's expected of everyone to the americans that third world country daily caller magazine, even all it just came out these are all every single one. >> i haven't seen one that says it's a good draft. it's political is this is a wall street journal and it's a shame. it's a shame. >> and i'm sitting here for days now fr
going on right outside new york look at this the initial review no review jonathan turley, greg jared andrew mccarthy everyone was saying they go to zap case seeing it is no case they say is it constitutional? >> they don't think in cases these are all stories that have taken place over the last few days other than this de a break wants us to believe that his pursuit of trump of course, was collected. >> and they don't want to get doing this for joe biden even though rolling stone,...
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i feel like andrew's trigger. so on that, we're going to take a break, let her go to our safe space and we're going to come back because when we come back, we're going to continue this discussion and the in goal of those who want to erase any lessons good or bad america has had, in our brief time of exist the or needs to come to the russian state. never as tight as i'm so one of the most on screen and the best i can most i'll send, send up the keys 195 and speed. the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rush to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube said this was the question. did you even closer to the to the, to the media or does a yeah, we're showing that it was because of the, of the associated vehicle catch to ventura. you and you're doing the properties is the best. let's just on the since i see the 1st place because i have some students go to go to the, the media to decide
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andrew weissmann is here to read it. obviously i don't have time to do it as they will be joining us to consider what happened on the supreme court today, as we have a lot to get to. >> so much breaking news. good to see you. >> thank you. >>> when donald trump lived in the white house, he usually wouldn't come down from the residents to the work space in the west wing. i'm told around 11:00 a.m. and when he got to the work space in the west wing, he is now a co-defendant with donald trump in florida. he would have his donald trump's caffeine doses ready for him in the form of diet coke constantly handed to donald trump, often without needing to ask. but as a criminal defendant, donald trump has to get himself dressed and in the car, so he can get to his new job in lower manhattan at the criminal courthouse, where he has to be in the courtroom by 9:30 a.m. as a criminal defendant. that is very tough, and a very tough work day for the laziest president in history. very tough way to start his day. before he entered the cou
andrew weissmann is here to read it. obviously i don't have time to do it as they will be joining us to consider what happened on the supreme court today, as we have a lot to get to. >> so much breaking news. good to see you. >> thank you. >>> when donald trump lived in the white house, he usually wouldn't come down from the residents to the work space in the west wing. i'm told around 11:00 a.m. and when he got to the work space in the west wing, he is now a co-defendant...
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andrew weissmann, first your reaction. i also want to get tim heaphy's reaction. >> sure. i'm fascinated by the fact that vaughn is reporting there's redacted names. and i wonder if vaughn could speak to -- it sounds like they were able to serve people who were local who might be arizona people. from that, would it be fair to infer that there maybe people who, you know, because the scheme as alleged elsewhere in various indictments is that people at the trump campaign were orchestrating this. in other words, this didn't come from the bottom up. this was coming from d.c. down. is there -- from that, could you infer that at least some of the redacted names may be people who are in the trump campaign? >> right. andrew, i'm looking at the same screen i have my camera on here, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven names are redacted. so there were the 11 electors, fake electors out of arizona and seven additional names that are redacted here. when we are looking at multiple counts, nine different counts, count one conspiracy, count two fraudulent schemes, count three, fraudul
andrew weissmann, first your reaction. i also want to get tim heaphy's reaction. >> sure. i'm fascinated by the fact that vaughn is reporting there's redacted names. and i wonder if vaughn could speak to -- it sounds like they were able to serve people who were local who might be arizona people. from that, would it be fair to infer that there maybe people who, you know, because the scheme as alleged elsewhere in various indictments is that people at the trump campaign were orchestrating...
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i feel like andrew's trigger. so on that, we're going to take a break, let her go to our safe space and we're going to come back because when we come back, we're going to continue this discussion and the end goal of those who want to erase any lessons good or bad america has had, in our brief time of exist the of the same rom just don't you have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground. the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultra nationalist view, astonishes the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly on the seizing power. they build the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. the stash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities, and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the senate of us comp will renders the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners.
i feel like andrew's trigger. so on that, we're going to take a break, let her go to our safe space and we're going to come back because when we come back, we're going to continue this discussion and the end goal of those who want to erase any lessons good or bad america has had, in our brief time of exist the of the same rom just don't you have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground. the 1941...
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we will discuss that in a moment with andrew wiseman. it's always important to remember, something about donald trump, and the way he lies, because no one proves just how much donald trump flies better than donald trump, and he did that again today. and this time, he proved that his lawyers are liars, too. donald trump has claimed repeatedly that the manhattan criminal trial that he must now attend has kept him from campaigning for president. his lawyers have falsely represented the same thing, publicly. judge merchan said, at the outset , there would be no wednesday session in the criminal trial of donald trump so donald trump knew all along there would be no session today and today, when donald trump had no obligation in court anywhere in the country, donald trump did absolutely nothing . the crucial state of pennsylvania is an hour away from donald trump's manhattan apartment, at trump motorcade speed. president trump, president biden was campaigning, once again today in pennsylvania but donald trump did nothing. nothing. no campaigni
we will discuss that in a moment with andrew wiseman. it's always important to remember, something about donald trump, and the way he lies, because no one proves just how much donald trump flies better than donald trump, and he did that again today. and this time, he proved that his lawyers are liars, too. donald trump has claimed repeatedly that the manhattan criminal trial that he must now attend has kept him from campaigning for president. his lawyers have falsely represented the same thing,...
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this happened now, andrew. i have to ask so we've heard several times now that the university of columbia has to make decisions about who they want on their campus, about the tents, that's what they are talking about now. whatever internal rules are about the tents. police can only step in when there is a crime being made. my question to you, andrew, is when do words become dangerous or a crime? people wanting to extinguish other people, death to jews, death to -- when do those words constitute a crime? >> i know how important the first amendment is to you and how important the first amendment is to all americans. but the idea of the first amendment is not limitless. when it amounts to threats. when it amounts to intimidation, it can be -- it reaches its limits. more than that, though, when you look at columbia it is a private university. you have civil laws like trespassing and certain laws that limit the time and place of where certain speech zones can occur so safety can be guaranteed to the public. so when
this happened now, andrew. i have to ask so we've heard several times now that the university of columbia has to make decisions about who they want on their campus, about the tents, that's what they are talking about now. whatever internal rules are about the tents. police can only step in when there is a crime being made. my question to you, andrew, is when do words become dangerous or a crime? people wanting to extinguish other people, death to jews, death to -- when do those words constitute...
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i feel like andrews trigger and so on that we're going to take a break. let her go to our safe space and we're going to come back because when we come back, we're going to continue this discussion and the end goal of those who want to erase any lessons good or bad america has had in our brief time of exist, the the water is part of the, the is it the poly would pose good isn't the deepest view of us in that? in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without collision. let's go part of the welcome back on sky. now here's and you are watching 360 view. i'm gonna bring back in our panel. maybe they'll talk to the segments. i've had to pull it out. and steve osborne, political commentator, angie wong. how's the final countdown and line of attorney and media analyst? okay. i'm gonna start with you line on this one because you feel like there's this push to erase civil war history. because of this increase in conversation of succession that you continue as they are starting to hear. and it's not just even just on
i feel like andrews trigger and so on that we're going to take a break. let her go to our safe space and we're going to come back because when we come back, we're going to continue this discussion and the end goal of those who want to erase any lessons good or bad america has had in our brief time of exist, the the water is part of the, the is it the poly would pose good isn't the deepest view of us in that? in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's...
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let me also get your reaction to andrew there's something former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe told me yesterday here in the situation room about gag orders of trump watch and listen to this these gag orders create more of a distraction than they do a productive limitation of the of donald trump's >> speech, the trump team takes advantage of the imposition of those orders to file appeals to request clarification to make overheated statements. it all of that distracts the prosecutors and the prosecution in team away from their main role, which is to stay focused on the case and put together the best-case they can >> show andrew, how do you respond to that >> so first of all, i take it as a given eight, it's really dangerous to ever disagree with andrew mccabe. i worked with him when i was at the fbi. he's terrific >> i would >> say here one thing that is different, one reason i disagree with him in this case is this isn't simply the defendant attacking the judge or the prosecution, if that will. all that was going on is heinous is that is as inappropriate for any defendant, let alone
let me also get your reaction to andrew there's something former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe told me yesterday here in the situation room about gag orders of trump watch and listen to this these gag orders create more of a distraction than they do a productive limitation of the of donald trump's >> speech, the trump team takes advantage of the imposition of those orders to file appeals to request clarification to make overheated statements. it all of that distracts the prosecutors...
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andrew, i walked through this fault line because it will matter a lot. to pick a simple example people might be surprised to hear the trump lawyers say, maybe these records weren't accurate. who cares? that's not what's going to bust him. walk us through how this could matter as we watch the opening arguments. >> sure. one thing to focus on is that the defense can essentially put out the kitchen sink defense. even if they don't concede of the misdemeanor elements, in other words, they could say he didn't know about the filings and he didn't think they were false. you heard a little bit of that from donald trump today outside the courthouse. they could say that. you're right that that goes to the misdemeanor component. then you may hear the defense say, even if you found those pieces, you cannot find the pieces that make it a felony. in other words, there's no federal election interference. he didn't think about this in terms of a federal campaign violation. he didn't know the rules. he didn't know the law. there was no intent. same thing with the state e
andrew, i walked through this fault line because it will matter a lot. to pick a simple example people might be surprised to hear the trump lawyers say, maybe these records weren't accurate. who cares? that's not what's going to bust him. walk us through how this could matter as we watch the opening arguments. >> sure. one thing to focus on is that the defense can essentially put out the kitchen sink defense. even if they don't concede of the misdemeanor elements, in other words, they...
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also with us is andrew weissman, cohost of the podcast "prosecuting donald trump." neal katyal, let me begin with what we don't know. we listened, i know every word every one of them said. here's what i don't know. when justice jackson was saying that moment was registering in the other justices, was there anything to read on other justices? i don't know what their reactions were to some of the more absurd answers landed by donald trump's counsel. there are so many things that can be there, that the eye can take in that we don't know when we are just listening. >> which is why the american people should be able to see this and it is ridiculous they have to rely on me and a couple of other people in the room to tell them what happened. people should be able to see it for themselves. lawrence, i have seen over 400 oral arguments at the supreme court and sometimes i walked out and i think it is clear what is going to happen. this was not one of those days. that is a little surprising because trumps claims were so bogus. they were ridiculous constitutional claims. i did
also with us is andrew weissman, cohost of the podcast "prosecuting donald trump." neal katyal, let me begin with what we don't know. we listened, i know every word every one of them said. here's what i don't know. when justice jackson was saying that moment was registering in the other justices, was there anything to read on other justices? i don't know what their reactions were to some of the more absurd answers landed by donald trump's counsel. there are so many things that can be...
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and andrew nailed it. i mean, for the military to be put in the position that either you follow your commander, or you don't and if you don't follow your commander, you're following the law and if you do follow your commander, you're breaking the law. that is a -- should be a breaking point for this country and this case should be decided nine-zip. i dare aleta and clarence thomas to say in written form that a president could break the law and nothing could be done. i would dare them. because that would be the bottom of the fricking barrel. >> i don't foe what claire had for lunch but i want some. andrew weissmann, i found this section that you started to read from. i want to read a fuller section from the generals. the immunity claims threaten national security and the constitution subjects the arms forces of the u.s. to civilian control of the rule of law and the limits on military are bedrock features of our democracy and deeply rooted in our nation's history. criminal prosecution is an assault on the f
and andrew nailed it. i mean, for the military to be put in the position that either you follow your commander, or you don't and if you don't follow your commander, you're following the law and if you do follow your commander, you're breaking the law. that is a -- should be a breaking point for this country and this case should be decided nine-zip. i dare aleta and clarence thomas to say in written form that a president could break the law and nothing could be done. i would dare them. because...
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>> i agree with andrew. nobody is thinking in that jury box that david pecker is on the stand because he is a standup guy, he is a law abiding. everyone knows he is up there because he made a deal to avoid his own prosecution. >> three of them -- two of them. >> exactly. that's transparent to the jury. none of that is the issue. it is -- i agree with lisa, that it's what you need to do as a defense attorney. you need to distract and do everything to say, don't think this is a big deal or look over here. the thing is that one of the things that david pecker already said, testified credibly to is, look, i was happy to do this as long as i was making money. when it came out of my pocket and it wasn't good for my business, that's where i sent them packing. >> i'm not a bank. lisa, thank you so much for being in there, for your great reports. andrew, thank you. on behalf of everybody that has been benefitted from your brilliance. we see you later, is that right? >> yes. >> i'm sorry. sorry, not sorry. maya sticks
>> i agree with andrew. nobody is thinking in that jury box that david pecker is on the stand because he is a standup guy, he is a law abiding. everyone knows he is up there because he made a deal to avoid his own prosecution. >> three of them -- two of them. >> exactly. that's transparent to the jury. none of that is the issue. it is -- i agree with lisa, that it's what you need to do as a defense attorney. you need to distract and do everything to say, don't think this is a...
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also back with us, andrew weissmann and chuck rosenberg. an update on what's happening in the courtroom now? >> reporter: right, there's currently deliberation over steve bannon's name into this conversation that the defense for donald trump is asserting and objecting to this line of questioning of david pecker. around steve bannon and his relationship with pecker, because pecker is now testified that in october of 2016, that donald trump introduced steve bannon to david pecker. now, of course, in october of 2016 was at the heart -- well, all of the deliberations over the stormy daniels payment were ongoing, but also, the fact that steve bannon was working as the chief campaign strategist, ceo of the campaign by that point. so we're currently listening to a line of questioning where the defense is saying look, steve bannon was never brought forward as a co-conspirator in this, but the questioning where the defense is saying, look, steve bannon was never brought forward as a co-conspirator in this, but the prosecution is making the case that
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joining us as former fbi general counsel andrew wiseman, the former senior member of the probe and a professor at the new york university school of law and msnbc legal analyst mary mccord, formal principal deputy attorney general for the national security division. they cohost the prosecuting donald trump podcast and they prosecute. trust me, they are good. >> i have not checked out the latest episode. even though i downloaded the podcasts they push to me. have you discussed monday, the podcast? or have you yet to record the episode? >> we did discuss. this was a cool episode. we had robert de niro and glenn close reading parts of the statement of facts that were produced along with the indictment a year ago by alvin bragg and then we broke it down and analyzed what we expected the trial to reveal to prove the facts and a statement of facts. i think it is a nice preview of what we will be hearing next week. >> these two are hanging out with some new celebrities that they will stop waking up early saturday and sunday morning to hang out with the three of us. >> tomorrow, i understand
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what you make of the progress today, andrew? >> i thought it was fine for him to make sure that everyone understands what is going on here. there is is an enormous selection process, where, the first cut is to try to make sure that you have weeded out everyone, with four cause challenges, people who cannot be fair and impartial, or say they have such strongly held views that they really wouldn't be able to put theirs aside. that is one huge group, then, the second part is what is in the law called peremptory challenges, that is where both sides get a certain number of strikes, where they can strike the potential jurors from the pool. and there, that is why there are all these questions, that are not going to, you know, can they be fair and impartial, but just sort of gives the plaintiffs side and the defendants side, that is to say, the state and donald trump, about the jurors. there is just a lot more to go, because there will be these two phases, and then finally with respect to that second phase, where both sides are deciding
what you make of the progress today, andrew? >> i thought it was fine for him to make sure that everyone understands what is going on here. there is is an enormous selection process, where, the first cut is to try to make sure that you have weeded out everyone, with four cause challenges, people who cannot be fair and impartial, or say they have such strongly held views that they really wouldn't be able to put theirs aside. that is one huge group, then, the second part is what is in the...
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the new york case, i think this is where andrew and i disagree. new york often prosecutes people for falsification of business records, but it's usually as a misdemeanor crime. so it's the bootstrapping, i think, that makes this more novel, perhaps a little unorthodox and raises eyebrows. and again, that's the burden that da bragg is going to have to clear. and again, donald trump, during the course of this trial, can note the novelty of this bootstrapping theory, can note all of the legal problems. so he will have an opportunity to challenge this. but i think, just as a general matter, as da bragg has said, these are crimes for which ordinary new yorkers arprosecuted. - trump's legal team reportedly is hoping to seat young black men on the jury who might be amenable to his argument that the justice system is stacked against him. - yes. - on the original "firing line" in 1996, one of o.j. simpson's attorneys, alan dershowitz, explains how they had a similar rationale while picking the jury for o.j. simpson murder trial. take a look. - we understoo
the new york case, i think this is where andrew and i disagree. new york often prosecutes people for falsification of business records, but it's usually as a misdemeanor crime. so it's the bootstrapping, i think, that makes this more novel, perhaps a little unorthodox and raises eyebrows. and again, that's the burden that da bragg is going to have to clear. and again, donald trump, during the course of this trial, can note the novelty of this bootstrapping theory, can note all of the legal...
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>> laura: andrew, i fear for what is going to happen here. thank you for being a relentless voice for sanity throughout all of this. thank you so much. great to see new person. >> you too. >> laura: a pop star slams barbie movie and shake shack receipt squatting scandal. jimmy failla on that and a lot more after this. ♪ ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now for our 3-week quickstart, just $19.95. >> president biden: now time for wtf, jimmy, it has been so long soon i'm trying not to get emotional soon i know. new york city couple is being sued by squatters. i know you have done some squatting. they refused to leave, i guess almost a million dollar house and they say they can prov
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what andrew said. tom, take it away. >> final word is this is going to be a fascinating trial to see it play out. i'm very interested to hear the president's commentary as this thing goes forward and not shy at all about giving us his unfiltered views on what's happening and all of us will benefit and they're backing up with hard circumstantial evidence claims he's been making for the last year. liz: you gentlemen are terrific. thank you for being with us tonight. good to see you. bring in wall street pro and author carol roth. we love having you on. good to see you again. what do you make of this d evelopment as donald trump's truth social company? announcing he's getting into live tv streaming with apps on android and more but the app took hits today, carol. what do you say? >> there's a lot of things competing with the small revenue and big -- sorry, big operating loss of the company, which is why they need to find new ways to generate revenue and you're seeing these announcements of things like liv
what andrew said. tom, take it away. >> final word is this is going to be a fascinating trial to see it play out. i'm very interested to hear the president's commentary as this thing goes forward and not shy at all about giving us his unfiltered views on what's happening and all of us will benefit and they're backing up with hard circumstantial evidence claims he's been making for the last year. liz: you gentlemen are terrific. thank you for being with us tonight. good to see you. bring...
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the person should be absolutely insulted by this is andrew. so i've got to ask you as a woman, are you insulted by this picture? did this offend you? did it cause terror in you so much so that it should be taken and eradicated from american schoolbooks everywhere? i think study, i should invite you to times square and throw you over and give you a kiss because that would be allowed, right? that would be okay. by the work left you i took these women studies classes i went to and when you i should've been indoctrinated with all this stuff. but honestly, i'm not. i think it's the most beautiful image of a soldier coming home after a long war and kissing his sweetheart. even if it wasn't the sweetheart is just some random girl he found to be you. i loved it and you don't want that bring. it makes me happy, it does not make me sad. it doesn't make me think like, oh, well, you know, male dominance just takes me. this is me. it doesn't create those images. i am so sad for women today who feel like they are some in danger by so an image like this, lik
the person should be absolutely insulted by this is andrew. so i've got to ask you as a woman, are you insulted by this picture? did this offend you? did it cause terror in you so much so that it should be taken and eradicated from american schoolbooks everywhere? i think study, i should invite you to times square and throw you over and give you a kiss because that would be allowed, right? that would be okay. by the work left you i took these women studies classes i went to and when you i...
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i don't think of andrew as a real professor. i think of him as -- >> yeah, that's nice. >> that is why that happened. here is the thing. i practice law and i report on law and andrew weissmann is one of the most celebrated veteran foreman prosecutors in the country eastern district general council fbi, mueller probe. you could talk to democratic administrations about him potentially being an a.g. he doesn't even like to talk about that in public. but i don't think of him as a professor, professor. >> well i do think of him as a professor. he's not only my co-author on the trump indictment, he's also my colleague. but what stood out for me this week was despite the very herculean effort to keep the information about these jurors secret, this is a public trial. which means that information that is given in open court is heard by the reporters who are covering this trial. it is not televised but it is being reported very closely. by various aspects of the media and some of that has been recorded. and one of the jurors seated though
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but but i think you're forgetting climate change, andrew. climate andrew. and climate, climate change. climate change. because what climate change does is it talks to parasites come on guys, parasites and says come on guys, it's warmer. >> reverse over. >> reverse them over. >> reverse them over. >> like the of >> yeah. like the isle of wight's quite this of wight's quite warm this time of yeah year. wait a minute. >> are these parasites living? >> wu- wi- >> does it say it says they are living in. that's the name living in. now that's the name of parasite . yeah, very. of the parasite. yeah, very. really? that have been really? that would have been a faux really? that would have been a fau he's scientist . really? that would have been a fau he's scientist. but what >> he's no scientist. but what paul say backstage is that >> he's no scientist. but what pauonly say backstage is that >> he's no scientist. but what pau only brain ackstage is that >> he's no scientist. but what pauonly brain eatingje is that >> he's no scientist. but what pauonly brain eating
but but i think you're forgetting climate change, andrew. climate andrew. and climate, climate change. climate change. because what climate change does is it talks to parasites come on guys, parasites and says come on guys, it's warmer. >> reverse over. >> reverse them over. >> reverse them over. >> like the of >> yeah. like the isle of wight's quite this of wight's quite warm this time of yeah year. wait a minute. >> are these parasites living? >> wu-...
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andrew, _ inequality. those are powerful forces. andrew, we _ inequality. those are powerful forces. andrew, we will i inequality. those are powerful forces. andrew, we will have i inequality. those are powerful. forces. andrew, we will have to leave it there. it is good to hear your insights. now to india where the general election begins on friday this week. most predictions suggest prime minister narendra modi will win another resounding victory — his third consecutive mandate. while mr modi is a controversial figure, he has amassed a huge following of supporters, almost unparalleled in contemporary india. from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an injured election that only a few leaders have such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing is the confidence of a party that very much believes it will win another resounding victory, and what we h
andrew, _ inequality. those are powerful forces. andrew, we _ inequality. those are powerful forces. andrew, we will i inequality. those are powerful forces. andrew, we will have i inequality. those are powerful. forces. andrew, we will have to leave it there. it is good to hear your insights. now to india where the general election begins on friday this week. most predictions suggest prime minister narendra modi will win another resounding victory — his third consecutive mandate. while mr...
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andrew, thanks for being here. you know, to an ordinary citizen this is disturbing, it should be disturbing, but to someone who's been inside the trenches of the justice department, the fbi who knows judges, i can't imagine how this lands with you. i just first -- you know, as you see these judges become the object of trump's ire and really targets fore violence, what do you make of it, and how chilling is this to the judicial system on a t whole? >> so to put it in context when i started as aen prosecutor i d organize crime work p here in n yorkze city. something you did not have to worry about when you did organized crime work, because all my friends would say are we ever worried? no. the rule was in organized crime you do not go after anyone in law enforcement. for simple reasons. it wasn't because people signed up to commit crimes, it was what's the point of that? you'reme only going to attract more attention, and we were fungible. there'd be another person we'd come in and prosecute and have all this heat attr
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andrew, with your years as a prosecutor. those of us as citizens who have been through it. it never happened before with a former president and certainly not one as polarizing, let's face it, as donald trump. >> that gets to why melissa and i wrote this book, which is, what is happening is so unique in this country. it's not unique for the rest of the world, which has had trials like this and has managed to hold political leaders to account, which we address in the book. but it's unique for us. as law professors, this is what we do day in and day out, which is try to give tools to our students to understand what's going on. now it's so important for the public to understand what is happening in the criminal justice system. they can make up their own mind. but at least they will have the facts and an understanding of how the law works and some of the essentially -- it's a guidebook to help them. >> i want to give you and our viewers a little pointer here. we are watching a split screen. they have taken a short ten-minute recess. donald trump has walked out of the courtroom,
andrew, with your years as a prosecutor. those of us as citizens who have been through it. it never happened before with a former president and certainly not one as polarizing, let's face it, as donald trump. >> that gets to why melissa and i wrote this book, which is, what is happening is so unique in this country. it's not unique for the rest of the world, which has had trials like this and has managed to hold political leaders to account, which we address in the book. but it's unique...
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common alerts now it's back to andrew and . bev. andrew and. bev. >> welcome back to britain's newsroom. it is 1005. you've been getting in touch at home, shauna said. now we know why megan's brother didn't get an invite the wedding. that's invite to the wedding. that's him youtube. him on youtube. >> who did get an invite to a wedding? mother. that was it. >> i presume that's, her half brother. >> yeah, the dad is the same dad. >> he looks like meghan markle's father , but different. father, but different. >> mom. because you're not talking to a father. she's not talking to a father. she's not talking to a sister or a brother. her sister sued for defamation lost. defamation and lost. >> a what a mess. yeah, >> what a what a mess. yeah, alan touch about this alan has got in touch about this smoking ban. he said they're not banning they're banning banning smoking. they're banning choices. for you, choices. yes, it's bad for you, but else decides what else but who else decides what else is harmful? alcohol, meats, fats, flying. certain news chann
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now we will rejoin andrew, andrew seligsohn. thank you so much for coming back with us. are you ready to take a couple more questions from our callers? guest: absolutely. host: actually come up before we get to the callers, want to your response from what you heard from isabella about what is going on on campus. guest: the first thing i have to say is how great it would be if every community in america had a journalist like isabella who was covering important stories. it is so valuable to have great student journalism on campuses, and it is just a reminder of how important local journalism in general is. i think what she told us kind of illustrates why it is so important not to try to make some national policy about what should be happening on these campuses. the situations are quite different in different places. they are very complex. there are certainly individuals expressing anti-semitic views. there are some individuals taking illegitimate, legal action against jewish students and others. that is all true. also, there are many, many thousands of people expressing vi
now we will rejoin andrew, andrew seligsohn. thank you so much for coming back with us. are you ready to take a couple more questions from our callers? guest: absolutely. host: actually come up before we get to the callers, want to your response from what you heard from isabella about what is going on on campus. guest: the first thing i have to say is how great it would be if every community in america had a journalist like isabella who was covering important stories. it is so valuable to have...
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back with me is andrew wiseman. andrew, how are you interpreting eileen's cannon move? why not just decide whether the presidential records act is a legit line of defense? >> which is exactly what jack smith said he wanted. he said, just make a decision. we say that it doesn't apply at all, we want a pretrial ruling. the rules say they're entitled to a pretrial ruling. just decide one way or the other for good. not the part, not halfway, which is, i'm deciding pretrial that it doesn't apply. jack smith is like, who cares about that? i care what you're going to say at trial. the big thing that people need to understand, to be in the weeds for a moment. once the jury is sworn, double jeopardy attaches. meaning, if the jury acquits, or if the judge acquits, it's over. especially, if the judge has the power once the jury is sworn to say, i'm entering a judgment of a critical. and it can be on a cockamamie idea that the presidential records act. jack smith is saying, i need a decision that it doesn't apply. not just pretrial because, no one is deciding anything about guilt o
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andrew is back with us. this filing, which we have not seen yet that should be coming by midnight from trump's attorneys needs to explain whether that one $75 million bond really is a guaranteed form of payment. >> absolutely. it is just so remarkable. this is somebody who has been found by two juries to have defamed somebody, who has been found to have sexually assaulted somebody. the company of which has been found criminally liable for a decade-long tax conspiracy criminally, and has been found to have committed fraud, has to post a bond of $175 million, is on trial starting today for a criminal case involving 34 felonies, and he cannot find a company that is registered in new york, meaning they are licensed to do business here, which it appears they are not, and that has the wherewithal to pay the money. remember, the whole point is that you either have to put up the money now or you have to find a bond company that is sufficiently liquid that the plaintiff can look to that aunt company if at the end of
andrew is back with us. this filing, which we have not seen yet that should be coming by midnight from trump's attorneys needs to explain whether that one $75 million bond really is a guaranteed form of payment. >> absolutely. it is just so remarkable. this is somebody who has been found by two juries to have defamed somebody, who has been found to have sexually assaulted somebody. the company of which has been found criminally liable for a decade-long tax conspiracy criminally, and has...
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now we will rejoin andrew, andrew seligsohn. thank you so much for coming back with us. are you ready to take a couple more questions from our callers? guest: absolutely. host: actually come up before we get to the callers, want to your response from what you heard from isabella about what is going on on campus. guest: the first thing i have to say is how great it would be if every community in america had a journalist like isabella who was covering important stories. it is so valuable to have great student journalism on campuses, and it is just a reminder of how important local journalism in general is. i think what she told us kind of illustrates why it is so important not to try to make some national policy about what should be happening on these campuses. the situations are quite different in different places. they are very complex. there are certainly individuals expressing anti-semitic views. there are some individuals taking illegitimate, legal action against jewish students and others. that is all true. also, there are many, many thousands of people expressing vi
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that is something that has been going back and forth, andrew. where does the defense need to fill the holes in order to disprove that or did the prosecution get the testimony they needed yesterday from pecker to prove, in fact, that this was election interference and this was a violation of campaign finance law? >> just to be clear, they need to establish that there was an intent to illegally interfere with the election. there is not right now under the new theory it seems the prosecution is moving forward with a direct allegation that it is an interference with election campaign finance law but this broad new york statute that says it is illegal to conspire with others to unlawfully interfere with an election. that goes back to the original allegation that deals with the idea that it is a fraud that's being committed by writing a check and entering into the register this legal services description of the campaign -- of the hush money payments. so it turned into the circular argument where the original catch and kill plan seems to only be there
that is something that has been going back and forth, andrew. where does the defense need to fill the holes in order to disprove that or did the prosecution get the testimony they needed yesterday from pecker to prove, in fact, that this was election interference and this was a violation of campaign finance law? >> just to be clear, they need to establish that there was an intent to illegally interfere with the election. there is not right now under the new theory it seems the prosecution...
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andrew steyn bill, thank ou two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very _ two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very much _ two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very much for - two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very much forjoining us this evening. millions of stargazers in north america watched as the sky went dark, with some experiencing a 100% blackout — known as the point of totality. that's when the moon passes between the earth and sun, perfectly obscuring the sun. on this map, the red line shows the path of totality. outside of the moon's direct path viewers only saw a partial eclipse. (cheering) those were the cheers as totality hit in mazatlan, mexico where people camped out on the sunny beaches to catch a glimpse — behind the safety of eclipse glasses, of course. and the fog and mist around niagara falls made it tough to see the eclipse, but did not stop the crowds from trying. the bbc had correspondents all over north america taking it all in. here are some of their reactions. it isa it is a multisensory experience but you want to see the
andrew steyn bill, thank ou two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very _ two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very much _ two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very much for - two parties. andrew steyn bill, thank you very much forjoining us this evening. millions of stargazers in north america watched as the sky went dark, with some experiencing a 100% blackout — known as the point of totality. that's when the moon passes between the earth and sun, perfectly obscuring the sun....
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neil and andrew are both msnbc legal analysts. and adam, from inside the courtroom today, we had a chance to read the transcript and there is stuff that looks pretty hard hitting against todd blanche with the judge. what's the experience in the courtroom today? what can you add to the dramatics exchanges we have seen? >> what you can see right off the bat was blanch's reaction after that devastating thing. very after the break. >> when he is saying that line that you last all correct. what can you see with this lawyer? >> a tremendous amount of frustration. but, at that moment, he is trying to recover. and, when the real misery of that takedown really became apparent was after the recess. and, we always see how trump is glowering when he leaves and enters the courtroom. this time he was up staged by his lawyer on the misery quotient. it was because it was about more than that one moment lawrence. this was a drum beat. there were other moments throughout that organizement. this one is very representative. he was asked if he had any
neil and andrew are both msnbc legal analysts. and adam, from inside the courtroom today, we had a chance to read the transcript and there is stuff that looks pretty hard hitting against todd blanche with the judge. what's the experience in the courtroom today? what can you add to the dramatics exchanges we have seen? >> what you can see right off the bat was blanch's reaction after that devastating thing. very after the break. >> when he is saying that line that you last all...
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and i said, who is andrew tate? i looked at him, ignored him, cause my son was. right. but i think a more interesting figure in this regard is somebody like senator josh hawley, who has his own book, is a bit critical of of my work to be fair. and so he has a book out. his book is called man hood. i always got that wrong, man manhood i can't do man manner the masculine virtues america. there's some good stuff in the book, but the basic message is, number one, a lot of men and boys struggling. number two, mainstream institutions are ignoring those struggles. number three, that's because those institutions hate men and, hate masculinity and want to get rid of it as part of the woke world order, which is why you should vote me and i'll bring back marriage and manufacturing. so and so. you love the first two points. first two are true boys and men are struggling. those issues are neglected. and so senator hawley is able to say and the reason why is because all those people on the left hate men. i don't write for me. and that's an incredibly message. and too many people are
and i said, who is andrew tate? i looked at him, ignored him, cause my son was. right. but i think a more interesting figure in this regard is somebody like senator josh hawley, who has his own book, is a bit critical of of my work to be fair. and so he has a book out. his book is called man hood. i always got that wrong, man manhood i can't do man manner the masculine virtues america. there's some good stuff in the book, but the basic message is, number one, a lot of men and boys struggling....