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all we've heard for the last 80 years is trump, trump, trump. we need trump back in office to save our country. we are going down the tubes quick and trump is our guy to make it right. host: that is deborah in michigan. ithaca, new york, good morning. caller: good morning, john. i wanted to say something very quickly. i haven't called in a very long time. i have an art background and the new design for your office, the colors, it is just so stark and it is not attractive at all and i wish that you could redesign the office there. it is not appealing at all. host: what are your thoughts on the trial today? caller: i'm sorry, i just needed to say that. i can believe this has gone on for so long. i mean, trump is such a con artist. it is such an embarrassment to this country. it is so wrong. it is so wrong that this has been going on for so long. and i want to add that mitch mcconnell is the puppeteer behind all this. he is a horrible man who has changed the supreme court. it is just unbelievable that all this has happened. it is so criminal. host:
all we've heard for the last 80 years is trump, trump, trump. we need trump back in office to save our country. we are going down the tubes quick and trump is our guy to make it right. host: that is deborah in michigan. ithaca, new york, good morning. caller: good morning, john. i wanted to say something very quickly. i haven't called in a very long time. i have an art background and the new design for your office, the colors, it is just so stark and it is not attractive at all and i wish that...
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the judge admonished trump at one point, trump, for muttering words aimed at a prospective juror. when she left the room, the judge scolding trump, telling his lawyers, speak to your client. tonight, the remarkable scene inside that courtroom today, and what we now know about the seven jurors already chosen tonight. one of them, already tapped to be jury foreperson. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky leading us off outside the courthouse again tonight. >> reporter: donald trump arriving today at the manhattan courthouse where for more than six hours he sat watching his lawyers and prosecutors grill potential jurors who could hold his fate in their hands. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i didn't know i was walking into this.” and there are four men, the foreperson, a man born in ireland who works in sales, two attorneys, and
the judge admonished trump at one point, trump, for muttering words aimed at a prospective juror. when she left the room, the judge scolding trump, telling his lawyers, speak to your client. tonight, the remarkable scene inside that courtroom today, and what we now know about the seven jurors already chosen tonight. one of them, already tapped to be jury foreperson. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky leading us off outside the courthouse again tonight. >>...
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ask [crowd cheering] >> [crowd chanting] trump! rump! -- trump! trump! x what about [inaudible] >> can we get a photo? mr. trump: get over here. we will get a photo. >> what do you think of [inaudible] mr. trump: is a good guy. let's get a picture. >> what about the us -- the response from iran? mr. trump: thank you very much. he is a good person. i know him very well. thank you. great job. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> this month the supreme court hears oral argument in the case over whether former president trump has presidential immunity against criminal prosecution for his alleged role in an attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we will have live coverage of the oral arguments april 25 getting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, our free mobile video app and online on c-span.org. >> do you solemnly swear that in the testimony you were about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> saturday, american history tv's congress investigates as we explore major investigations in our country's h
ask [crowd cheering] >> [crowd chanting] trump! rump! -- trump! trump! x what about [inaudible] >> can we get a photo? mr. trump: get over here. we will get a photo. >> what do you think of [inaudible] mr. trump: is a good guy. let's get a picture. >> what about the us -- the response from iran? mr. trump: thank you very much. he is a good person. i know him very well. thank you. great job. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> this month the supreme court hears...
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trump's maga lackeys are freaking out whining that it's unfair that trump is required to be in court just like every other person who's accused of a crime. >>> plus, the republican normalization of violent threats as senator tom cotton calls for violence against pro palestinian protestors. >>> we begin tonight at the end of the second day of jury selection in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. seven jurors have been selected so far, a salesman, an oncology nurse, two attorneys, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and a software engineer. 11 more needed. that includes six alternates. inside the courtroom donald trump again appeared deep in contemplation at times, or perhaps slumber, with his eyes closed and his tiny mouth pursed. but outside the courtroom the defendant attempted to try his case using his alternative facts. >> i would pay a lawyer and marked it down as an illegal expense, some accountant i didn't know marked it down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was. you get indicted over that. legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. >> a legal e
trump's maga lackeys are freaking out whining that it's unfair that trump is required to be in court just like every other person who's accused of a crime. >>> plus, the republican normalization of violent threats as senator tom cotton calls for violence against pro palestinian protestors. >>> we begin tonight at the end of the second day of jury selection in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. seven jurors have been selected so far, a salesman, an oncology...
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>> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >> okay, sorry. we know that his lawyers have very -- >> let's bounce to alan since we're having trouble with her audio. this is a major trial, obviously in the age of social media. and trump is constantly communicating on social media. many of these perspective jurors may have their own social media presence. what do you see as the social media factor here in selecting a fair and impartial jury? >> the judge won't tell jurors not to go on social media. the judge will instruct them to avoid that, but, of course, every once in a while, it is engrained in our society's habits. i'm sure a juror or two
>> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >>...
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president trump: i'm doing good. how you doing, trump? president trump: i'm doing good. you having one? you have it, i'll sign it >> i don't got one, i'll need one. president trump: see if i can find one. that's a valuable one. grab one of these. thank you. that's great. your family's good, right? >> yes, sir. president trump: we are not letting them -- >> stop the steal. president trump: take that. make you good and healthy. who wants it? ok. you can afford to have t you know why? because you're thin. [laughter] >> who wants one? president trump: brian jack. does everybody know him? brian jack is running district 3. we have to vote for him. running for congress. >> i do. i put canvasses together. all these hbcu students you see here around here to meet you, mr. president. yes. we have also knocked doors for you in the past. and when you ran the first time. i was interning for the g.o.p. doing a lot for your tax credit reform bill. president trump: we took care of those colleges. >> sure did. much better than biden did. this is morehouse. i don't care what the media tell
president trump: i'm doing good. how you doing, trump? president trump: i'm doing good. you having one? you have it, i'll sign it >> i don't got one, i'll need one. president trump: see if i can find one. that's a valuable one. grab one of these. thank you. that's great. your family's good, right? >> yes, sir. president trump: we are not letting them -- >> stop the steal. president trump: take that. make you good and healthy. who wants it? ok. you can afford to have t you know...
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we even know that trump was on those phone calls now, donald trump denies all of this, but in the end, all that effort eight years ago to keep those stories from coming out i'll just before an election all but ensures you the voter will be seeing wall-to-wall coverage of every salacious detail, just as donald trump asks you to send him back to the white house here with me now ashley allison, cnn political commentator and former white house senior policy adviser under president obama as well as cnn senior political commentator, and navarro. thank you, ladies for being here. allison, i want to start first talking about the voters the latest new york times poll looked at where women are in this. and when were twice as likely as menn to see the charges in this case as very serious which mirrors what we saw in 2018 when all this started to come out, when these stories were were all over the place. his approval rating with women, if you take a look at this, we're 20 points lower than with men as we're getting the daily input and deluge of this salacious details of alleged sexual encounters
we even know that trump was on those phone calls now, donald trump denies all of this, but in the end, all that effort eight years ago to keep those stories from coming out i'll just before an election all but ensures you the voter will be seeing wall-to-wall coverage of every salacious detail, just as donald trump asks you to send him back to the white house here with me now ashley allison, cnn political commentator and former white house senior policy adviser under president obama as well as...
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trump, many of them signed while trump was in the white house. and it wasp all an amazing spectacle, right? other presidents maybe get involved in a campaign finance scandal, but illegal hush money payments to not one but two mistresses for reimbursement checks signed in the white house, "a," gross. "b," not your typical scandal. we're already in unprecedented territory here. that'sde not the most important point. the michael cohen federal case revelations, michaelca cohen, pleading guilty, coming clean saying what happened, that left in itsed wake not just a slimy trail of, yuck, don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question, which was who's going to get in trouble for thisto now? who's the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen, really? he'soh going to federal prison r years ando he's the only one? why is that? why is he the only one? you know why that was? we now know why that was. and it's really bad. it's one's of the worst things learned about donald trump's behavi
trump, many of them signed while trump was in the white house. and it wasp all an amazing spectacle, right? other presidents maybe get involved in a campaign finance scandal, but illegal hush money payments to not one but two mistresses for reimbursement checks signed in the white house, "a," gross. "b," not your typical scandal. we're already in unprecedented territory here. that'sde not the most important point. the michael cohen federal case revelations, michaelca cohen,...
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it's donald trump's fault that that's clear as mj noted, donald trump is gaslighting you and lying to you when he says that he won't sign a national abortion ban, she said enough of the gaslighting and then she turns it and says she makes it a proactive argument to this democratic group where going to prevent this from happening, he wants to take us back to the 1800s. this is 2024, so it gives that forward-looking proactive, not just negative on trump, but mobilize for joe biden and kamala harris around this. that's the argument. >> all right. a preview of what? the next seven months are going to be courtesy of donald trump and kamala harris. just now on the show coming up sunday on state of the union, democratic senator john fetterman from a great commonwealth of pennsylvania, and republican senator jd vance of ohio that sunday morning at nine and new and only here on cnn >> breaking news, donald >> trump just throw another >> wrench president asking the >> judge to change the jury pre questionnaire will be three days before selection is set to begin. trump also saying he would repea
it's donald trump's fault that that's clear as mj noted, donald trump is gaslighting you and lying to you when he says that he won't sign a national abortion ban, she said enough of the gaslighting and then she turns it and says she makes it a proactive argument to this democratic group where going to prevent this from happening, he wants to take us back to the 1800s. this is 2024, so it gives that forward-looking proactive, not just negative on trump, but mobilize for joe biden and kamala...
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trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this trial. do you understand that? trump, yes sir. 96 potential jurors were called into the courtroom, more than half were immediately excused after saying that they could not be impartial in the case of the 34 potential jurors who remained in the courtroom, nineo completed answering every question on the judges 40 to question list. leading off our discussion tonight, adam who was in the courthouse today and who will be in the court every day for us at the trump trial. he is a fellow at just security, also andre
trump, yes. if you deliberately failed to appear here for a trial, that will constitute a forfeit of your right to be present, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. the trial will continue in your absence and if there is a verdict of guilty and you again nailed to appear for sentence you will be sentenced in absentia and upon your arrest, the sentence will be executed se and you will be subject to separate persecution and separate punishment for bail jumping no matter what happens in this...
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has a trump abortion ban. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s, but we are not going to let that happen. because here's the deal, this is 2024, not the 1800s, and we're not going back. >> that was vice president kamala harris, the highest elected female official in u.s. history speaking on behalf of millions of americans who are now the targets of conservative men across the land. her trip comes just four days after the arizona supreme court delivered a potential death sentence to thousands of women in their state when they decided that nearly all abortions will be banned. joining me now is molly john fast and comedian, writer and actor jay jerden and we're going to add msnbc contributor. we're going to manifest it. this is kamala harris at her most powerful and on an issue she truly cares about. >> yeah. you know, the thing is in that time period in the 1870s you didn't have women politicians because women couldn't vote. >> couldn't vote. >> lincoln was president w
has a trump abortion ban. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s, but we are not going to let that happen. because here's the deal, this is 2024, not the 1800s, and we're not going back. >> that was vice president kamala harris, the highest elected female official in u.s. history speaking on behalf of millions of americans who are now the targets of conservative men across the land. her trip comes just four days after the arizona supreme court...
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who work for donald trump. we also found phone numbers going back and forth with the planners and also one that was very questionable that came from the white house switchboard, through the switchboard to somebody on the ground. it's interesting to me that we might be able to go further with the 35 million plus lines of data we have, but that direct line has always been difficult based on the fact he had so many people surrounding him doing such nefarious things. i wish we had a little longer to look at the data, but at some point we have to wonder what was going on in the white house at that time and what did the phone calls consist of. >> to drill down further because i'm asking about official acts. can you think of just as a former member of congress, and as somebody who investigated what happened on january 6th, can you think of an official presidential official reason why a president or his chief of staff would be talking to the oath keepers? >> no. there is no reason to do that. no, especially the people
who work for donald trump. we also found phone numbers going back and forth with the planners and also one that was very questionable that came from the white house switchboard, through the switchboard to somebody on the ground. it's interesting to me that we might be able to go further with the 35 million plus lines of data we have, but that direct line has always been difficult based on the fact he had so many people surrounding him doing such nefarious things. i wish we had a little longer...
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people who has seen donald trump's tax returns and he wrote the book "trump nation the art of being the donald." jared kushner now says he is confident that if donald trump is reelected all decisions his father-in-law made would be based on what is best for the country and not family business interests. is he laughing at us saying that? let's start with the beginning of the trump administration when his sister went to asia and showed an chart with her brother's face on it and the white house as she was pitching real estate business and why you should move to the u.s. because you could get a visa or the end of the trump administration while trump was leading into january 6th when jared was in the middle east with steve mnuchin raising money. he is laughing in our face? trying to say something like this? >> i think it's even worse than him laughing in our face, stef. i think he just assumes everyone is stupid and everyone isn't paying attention. if you just pick through a number of things, the arc of his own career, prior to being in the white house and what happened while he was in t
people who has seen donald trump's tax returns and he wrote the book "trump nation the art of being the donald." jared kushner now says he is confident that if donald trump is reelected all decisions his father-in-law made would be based on what is best for the country and not family business interests. is he laughing at us saying that? let's start with the beginning of the trump administration when his sister went to asia and showed an chart with her brother's face on it and the...
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it is joe biden and donald trump. and i believe it or not i believe joe biden is going to win bigger than he won in 2020 >> they are keeping the faith down in georgia, at least clayton county look, but democrats, there are they're having the same problems are having everywhere in the country right now. and they believe that they can find more boats are people who have moved in, people who maybe haven't voted for the last couple of election cycles, they've identified 90,000 new voters, possible new voters that they opened it turn into real votes come number, i got a lot of work to do according to need. a lot of work to do. miguel marcus, thanks so much. and about four minutes or so. the court's closed for the day in new york, will donald trump's legal team file a fourth appeal this week? is limited options to delay this big trial set to start on monday. that's next hello, ghostbusters. it's duck. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual >> be the situation sure, i. can make file 1
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trump's oval office secretary during the period when cohen was being reimbursed by trump. because trump was doing all this reimbursing when he was in the white house as president, she a front row seat. and that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and kush kadori. lisa, i was interested in this potential witness list, and i'm sure you were interested and more informed in following this case and deep legal expertise. who among those names stuck out to youuc as being essential? >> people are going to be talking when this trial gets under wayia about madeleine. that's because there were multiple checks. he didn't repay him in one lump sum. he repaid him over a series of months. six of the checks at least that were sent to michael cohen were signed by donald j. trump in his distinctive sharpy scrawl and at a time when he was president of the united states. you havede to ask yourself wher was donald trump when he signed those checks? the way they were formulated you can see they were computerized, genera
trump's oval office secretary during the period when cohen was being reimbursed by trump. because trump was doing all this reimbursing when he was in the white house as president, she a front row seat. and that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and kush kadori. lisa, i was interested in this potential witness list, and i'm sure you were interested and more informed in following this case and deep legal expertise. who...
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well, trump thinks so, but it's one thing, trump thinks, trump thinks, and another thing, whether it will still be the way he thinks, because his idea of the world. and real the world is we understand a little bit different things, i can answer this question by and large, the problem is that... trump may see the world differently, but the year 2025 , one way or another, may be related to the problems of putin himself . we understand that putin does not have a bottomless barrel of resources, he may believe that at some point he has an advantage. stop at least the war. always a question of when? again, logically, logically. we talked about this back in 2022, if you remember, andrei putin will drag this war to the presidential election in the united states. at least, it seemed to many that it was a bit too long, how to make it all the way to the presidential elections, well, please, april 2024. we already understand for sure that he will make it, right? so, after the presidential elections in the united states, putin may in principle consider it necessary to talk with their winner
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do you support trump? did you vote for trump? you're not supposed to ask things like who jurors voted for. so these are proxy questions for that. if people are q and on supporters, if they have strong beliefs about the proud boys, et cetera. that doesn't automatically get them off the jury, but that gives the parties it's guidance because they have these peremptory challenges right. where they don't have to give reasons. and so both sides want to know the answers to these questions. by the way, they ask also, do you have any strong anti-trump views and have you participated in any of those movements as well? so both sides want to know that so that they know who to strike. >> how does it work with the question though, do you have any strong opinions are firmly held? i believe yourself, former president donald trump. i mean, what kind of applied basically, everybody. yeah. and if they all say yes and it doesn't really get anywhere right? it doesn't help them at all. so a lot of these are going to be not super helpful, but they just
do you support trump? did you vote for trump? you're not supposed to ask things like who jurors voted for. so these are proxy questions for that. if people are q and on supporters, if they have strong beliefs about the proud boys, et cetera. that doesn't automatically get them off the jury, but that gives the parties it's guidance because they have these peremptory challenges right. where they don't have to give reasons. and so both sides want to know the answers to these questions. by the way,...
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trump lashed out. this morning he called the trial itself a disgrace and argued that all he was indicted was for paying a lawyer and it was just a quote, legal expense. it is a story that collapsed on live tv like a house of cards years ago thanks to rudy giuliani. watch. >> having something it do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry, i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it is not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so -- >> they funneled it through a law firm. >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know that. he did? >> yeah. >> and funneling, is a word associated with legal financial schemes, in this case, a hush money payment according to rudy giuliani funneled through his lawyer with the intent to influence the 2016 election. so, back in 2018, when the fakes were examined, a federal judge ruled this about the fakes. quote, cohen committed tw
trump lashed out. this morning he called the trial itself a disgrace and argued that all he was indicted was for paying a lawyer and it was just a quote, legal expense. it is a story that collapsed on live tv like a house of cards years ago thanks to rudy giuliani. watch. >> having something it do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry, i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it is...
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their opinions on trump is immaterial. during the process, trump's lawyers will have a chance to try to solicit that information. this one actually made the cut. >> so andrew, each side at this point has used more than half of their challenges. challenges they can just offer without saying why. that juror coming in saying i'm fascinated by donald trump, and he walked into the room with more than one way to read that. but they had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that. >> and i'm struck by the fact that both sides have used six out of their ten challenges, so they would only have four left. there are two ways that juries can be chosen typically. this is the one that's least -- gives the least amount of information to both sides. it's called the flop method. and the other is called the strike method. the strike method is much better because you see all 38 potential jurors at once. you will see everybody who could be on the jury and then you exercise your thing on the other side, exercises, they don't hav
their opinions on trump is immaterial. during the process, trump's lawyers will have a chance to try to solicit that information. this one actually made the cut. >> so andrew, each side at this point has used more than half of their challenges. challenges they can just offer without saying why. that juror coming in saying i'm fascinated by donald trump, and he walked into the room with more than one way to read that. but they had to make the prosecution a little nervous listening to that....
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he was at a rally with 5,000 trump supporters. trump said there were 42,000. so that's not who's going to be affected by anything that happens. but for the magic of american politics, they're not going to see particularly honest figures in judge merchan, alvin bragg. these are not actors. they do the boring things that make the rule of law grind. i was walking around new york, i didn't run into a single new yorker going about their lives that had any idea this was happening. one of the most remarkable things at 7:00 in the east, i don't think anything really happened. donald trump, day one, lots more news cycles, more twists and turns but on the first day, the earth still stands. >> yeah. earth one. >> earth one. that's right. >> coffee mug coming, potentially. >> right. >> really interesting points. our special coverage continues plus jen psaki, plus rachel at 9:00, plus lawrence. we'll be right back. 9:00, plus lawrence. we'll be right back. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms.
he was at a rally with 5,000 trump supporters. trump said there were 42,000. so that's not who's going to be affected by anything that happens. but for the magic of american politics, they're not going to see particularly honest figures in judge merchan, alvin bragg. these are not actors. they do the boring things that make the rule of law grind. i was walking around new york, i didn't run into a single new yorker going about their lives that had any idea this was happening. one of the most...
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whether trump knew about it, whether trump knew at the time that his payments to michael cohen were, in fact, a reimbursement to michael cohen for fronting the hush money to stormy daniels. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> what trump knew about that reimbursement system and when he knew it will also be central to the case, which is what makes these less recognizable names also very interesting, jeffrey mcconnie. he would have had access and maybe needed to approve the payments to michael cohen which were all classified as payments for legal services. westerhaut was the oval office secretary and because trump was doing all this reimbursing while he was in the white house as the president, she would have had a front row seat. that's not even the whole potential witness list. joining me now to discuss our msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben and ankush khandori. you were more informed, lisa, given your following and dee
whether trump knew about it, whether trump knew at the time that his payments to michael cohen were, in fact, a reimbursement to michael cohen for fronting the hush money to stormy daniels. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> what trump knew about that reimbursement system and when he knew it will...
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trump? i mean, those kinds of questions to sort of fish and poke and prod to see who's on their side, who's not yes. >> so it's largely scripted. there be judge has a host of and came up with the defense team, as well as the prosecution of a host of 42 questions that are going to be fair game for the jury. those questions you cannot ask who you voted for. he you intend to vote for a democrat or here republican. but to me and that's largely irrelevant. and the reason i say that is because there are other questions certainly that really flush out what your leanings and bento or if you're part of a number of groups that you'll be asked about q. and on, et cetera, you will know the political leanings, certainly asking about podcast cast. you watch shows that you walk. is it's cnn or is it another news network? whether or not you attended trump rallies? i think that will give the indication of really what side you're on here in terms of your leanings. but it's not about that. it's whether you can
trump? i mean, those kinds of questions to sort of fish and poke and prod to see who's on their side, who's not yes. >> so it's largely scripted. there be judge has a host of and came up with the defense team, as well as the prosecution of a host of 42 questions that are going to be fair game for the jury. those questions you cannot ask who you voted for. he you intend to vote for a democrat or here republican. but to me and that's largely irrelevant. and the reason i say that is because...
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fascinating and donald trump, whatever anyone may say, donald trump is enormously charismatic i guess charismatic can be positive or negative and that would worry me on kush's exactly the right. this is not going to wind up in a not guilty verdict. you would need to all 12 to say noguilty. what trump is planning for here as a hung jury d peopleave to understand1 one is aung i'm ump's team, i want-card if someonon tt jury wh's an average but ump who finds him fascinating, who finds him charismatic, and that comment would definitely worry me from the prosecutors perspective, there were other jurors who said one of the teacher we talked about said that her friends have negative views of donald trump politically and i would like prosecution would allow that juror to do be seated if as you say, there's potentially a problem there. >> i would have struck that juror the prosecutor, so i'm not sure it could be. >> they've got to observe the person. >> we don't that's the big difference that so maybe there was something in the demeanor, maybe there was something maybe there was something in th
fascinating and donald trump, whatever anyone may say, donald trump is enormously charismatic i guess charismatic can be positive or negative and that would worry me on kush's exactly the right. this is not going to wind up in a not guilty verdict. you would need to all 12 to say noguilty. what trump is planning for here as a hung jury d peopleave to understand1 one is aung i'm ump's team, i want-card if someonon tt jury wh's an average but ump who finds him fascinating, who finds him...
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trump? have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for mr. trump. question 20 9e, have you, relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. 20 9h, do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site, or have you done so in the past, and question 30. have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following? the qanon movement, cowboys, oath keepers, three presenters, antifa. joyce vance is back with us. 's list of potential questions for trump jurors has some questions we've never seen before. >> you know, some of these questions are very specific to this trial but really, anyone who has been involved in jury service will find these questions to be very familiar. the whole point of this process is to determine whether jurors will be able to set aside any knowledge that they have gained outside of the courtroom, any prejudices or beliefs or affiliations they may have, and try the case simply on the evidence that the here in court and the law tha
trump? have you ever attended a rally or campaign event for mr. trump. question 20 9e, have you, relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump group or organization. 20 9h, do you currently follow any anti-trump group or organization on any social media site, or have you done so in the past, and question 30. have you ever considered yourself a supporter of or belonged to any of the following? the qanon movement, cowboys, oath keepers, three presenters, antifa. joyce...
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he says he did this with trump. therefore, trump must also be guilty. so that seems to be a fair ruling, but generally on cross-examination, they're gonna be able to cross diamond him about any crimes of dishonesty. that's the case. so not just any bad thing, he's done, but it's going to be crimes of dishonesty, acts, of dishonesty. that's gonna be the key for the defense. >> yeah. >> i mean, is we're looking get this as to what they're actually deciding about, what the jury can hear the prosecution has gotten a lot of wins over the last two hours that they've been inside this room when it comes to how much evidence these jurors are going to be able to hear how far can this go? >> yeah. and look good. the trump team has gotten a couple of wins. smile w2, but it's interesting, the judge just told both sides as they continue to argue these motions. all right, guys. we have about 500 jurors waiting outside and urged both sides to just work out a lot of these disputes about how motions are filed, for example, so that they can move on with jury selection. an
he says he did this with trump. therefore, trump must also be guilty. so that seems to be a fair ruling, but generally on cross-examination, they're gonna be able to cross diamond him about any crimes of dishonesty. that's the case. so not just any bad thing, he's done, but it's going to be crimes of dishonesty, acts, of dishonesty. that's gonna be the key for the defense. >> yeah. >> i mean, is we're looking get this as to what they're actually deciding about, what the jury can...
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>> it depends on whether trump would -- >> but trump would give it back. what would you like republicans to do in november? >> i think they should not vote for trump. i understand given the arithmetic that may mean that biden is elected. that's not going to make me happy, but i would be happy to talk to any republican and i talk to many of them frequently to say that this misplaced idea that they have that trump is better than biden is simply inaccurate. >> what do you make of liz cheney's commitment to do everything in her power, i think she said, every cell in her body will go towards making sure trump is never elected again? >> i think it's a worthy effort. i hope he's not re-elected. >> do you view the threat of trump as -- his celebration of orban, was that something that you saw behind closed doors. do you view the threat of trumpism akin to the threat of an autocracy? >> i do not believe that trump represents an existential threat to democracy. and i think that probably puts me at a minority on this network. but i think our constitution is strong. i
>> it depends on whether trump would -- >> but trump would give it back. what would you like republicans to do in november? >> i think they should not vote for trump. i understand given the arithmetic that may mean that biden is elected. that's not going to make me happy, but i would be happy to talk to any republican and i talk to many of them frequently to say that this misplaced idea that they have that trump is better than biden is simply inaccurate. >> what do you...
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helicopters tracked his movement as his motorcade left trump tower and cameras rolled while donald trump used his entrance and exit as a way of speaking past the courtroom and straight it to his supporters. that was all kind of different, not extraordinary, and a former president accused of falsifying business records. on the other hand, in many ways, what we saw was very ordinary. a guy facing 34 felony counts of the state court, as any defendant in this country is entitled to have. he walked into the same, dark, halls of that new york courthouse like so many accused criminals have done before and sat at the same table, as all of his other defendants, faced the judge, answer direct questions as they were asked, and he will soon face a jury of his peers. in that sense, donald trump was pulled into the same rules and norms that govern the rest of us. according to reporters, trump even closed his eyes for a period of time, maybe thinking or sleeping, but who among us has not done that? at the end of the day, trump may have wanted a circus outside the courtroom, but inside, it was more ordi
helicopters tracked his movement as his motorcade left trump tower and cameras rolled while donald trump used his entrance and exit as a way of speaking past the courtroom and straight it to his supporters. that was all kind of different, not extraordinary, and a former president accused of falsifying business records. on the other hand, in many ways, what we saw was very ordinary. a guy facing 34 felony counts of the state court, as any defendant in this country is entitled to have. he walked...
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odds may be in trump's favor. just looking at the politics of it. >> are harry >> enten crunch the numbers? >> joe >> biden won 87% of the vote, manhattan in 2020, they're 12 jurors. so if you do the math, that means there's about an 80% chance that at least one juror of that 12 is friendly to trump or even a trump supporter assuming that that jury pool is reflective of manhattan's electric and that one is all trump needs, just one supporter to sink the government's case into a payment made to adult film star stormy daniels, just before the 2016 election. >> the whole >> trial is about whether that payment was made to influence the election and tonight trump unleashed once again on the judge in the case i was recently informed that another corrupt a new york judge, juan merchan gagged me. that's gagged. like you can talk but again, give me with respect to a case that everyone including the da fehlt should never have been brought. this judge, should be recused. and case should be thrown out. he's totally conflicted
odds may be in trump's favor. just looking at the politics of it. >> are harry >> enten crunch the numbers? >> joe >> biden won 87% of the vote, manhattan in 2020, they're 12 jurors. so if you do the math, that means there's about an 80% chance that at least one juror of that 12 is friendly to trump or even a trump supporter assuming that that jury pool is reflective of manhattan's electric and that one is all trump needs, just one supporter to sink the government's case...
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he is i am floridaing trump for anything, wants to raise taxes undo the trump tax cuts. trump tax cuts and lower taxes are the problem steve, not the solution. >> it is just amazing isn't it, they never ever learn. and these bad ideas just keep kind of walking around the political landscape like zombies of the left. we can see the impact of these tax increases. look at the state where i am in california. we have the highest taxes in the country. what has that led to? businesses leaving. we also now have the highest unemployment in the country, the lowest job creation in the country, the lowest income growth in the country. i mean, these democrats just love to expand the size and scope of government. that's all they live for. that's why they need, they have this insatiable appetite for more taxes. it own only be the rich. in the end there are not enough rich people to go around as margaret thatcher name mustily said. larry: people standing in the middle get hit by cars going both ways. i always like that. mollie, you wrote the book on zuckabucks. you taught us all that el
he is i am floridaing trump for anything, wants to raise taxes undo the trump tax cuts. trump tax cuts and lower taxes are the problem steve, not the solution. >> it is just amazing isn't it, they never ever learn. and these bad ideas just keep kind of walking around the political landscape like zombies of the left. we can see the impact of these tax increases. look at the state where i am in california. we have the highest taxes in the country. what has that led to? businesses leaving....
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trump? >> yeah. so people will remember this attorney because he was often seen going in and out of courthouse in washington. he accompanied trump when he was arraigned in washington on the federal election charges last fall. but this is evan corcoran. and the reason this is such a big deal that he is quietly left trump's legal team without a lot of notice. is that he is not just a former trump attorney. he became a critical witness in the classified documents investigation. and that's because this was the attorney that was brought on to help trump tried to fend off charges in that case, but in turn, he was the one who was sent to the mar-a-lago storage room that was looking for classified documents after they got a subpoena from the justice department asking for those classified documents back. he went through all the boxes personally, he was the one who had found a few dozen of them. but what he didn't know at the time and what we didn't realize until the indictment came out was there was this orch
trump? >> yeah. so people will remember this attorney because he was often seen going in and out of courthouse in washington. he accompanied trump when he was arraigned in washington on the federal election charges last fall. but this is evan corcoran. and the reason this is such a big deal that he is quietly left trump's legal team without a lot of notice. is that he is not just a former trump attorney. he became a critical witness in the classified documents investigation. and that's...
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we had a visual of donald trump. for most of the morning he was quite engaged with his lawyers, passing notes back and forth, whispering, sort of the things you would imagine, and then around noon, it looked like he was nodding off. not sure, but you're watching, and all of a sudden his head went down and snapped back up. that was quite a moment. >> live tv is i don't always nod off, because i have a small child at home. i'm sympathetic to the snoozing. >> it is hot in there. >> when joe biden blinks too long, it's a major issue. that he nodded off in his own criminal trial is an interesting contrast to what we'll hear from him later. >> they're just finishing up jury selection. i think we got a real insight into why this takes so long. why is jury selection going to take two weeks, at least. today, the whole morning was consumed with procedure motions, some of the ones you mentioned at the top, whether or not one of them is the "national enquirer" if we should have a broad of view of the "national enquirer." there's
we had a visual of donald trump. for most of the morning he was quite engaged with his lawyers, passing notes back and forth, whispering, sort of the things you would imagine, and then around noon, it looked like he was nodding off. not sure, but you're watching, and all of a sudden his head went down and snapped back up. that was quite a moment. >> live tv is i don't always nod off, because i have a small child at home. i'm sympathetic to the snoozing. >> it is hot in there....
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[crowd chanting "we want trump"] mr. trump: we're doing better now than we've ever done. it's having a reverse effect. all i want is fairness. these people have to be treated better. the bodega association, the bodegas, because every week they're being robbed two or three times. it's crazy. you know what, the police can do it. they can stop it but have to be allowed to do their job. reporter: what can you do to give them hope to restore the american dream, atlanta, new york, philly, chicago? mr. trump: number one is stop crime. let the police do their job. they have to be given back authority. we'll come into new york. we're making a big play for new york, other cities, too. but this city, i love this city and it's gotten so bad in the last three years, four years and we're going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we think we can win new york with half a million migrants, that took over your park and hotels and take over everything. and you know what they've done, they've destroy sod many people. the african-american community now is not getting jobs, m
[crowd chanting "we want trump"] mr. trump: we're doing better now than we've ever done. it's having a reverse effect. all i want is fairness. these people have to be treated better. the bodega association, the bodegas, because every week they're being robbed two or three times. it's crazy. you know what, the police can do it. they can stop it but have to be allowed to do their job. reporter: what can you do to give them hope to restore the american dream, atlanta, new york, philly,...
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when trump is convicted. again, i think he will be convicted. that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to hold up. i believe if you're going to bring a case against a sitting president or a former president who tens of millions of people support, especially in today's day and age with how divided we are, i think it needs to be a rock solid, lock tight, nearly perfect prosecuted case. because otherwise, you run a huge risk as to what it's going to mean for the country. and i don't believe this case right now is the case. and that's the problem that i have. but i stand behind everything i said in 2018. everything i wrote in that op-ed. and i remain very concerned that no one has gotten to the bottom of what the hell exactly happened with epstein in 2018. was that decision made by jeffrey berman? william barr? who made that decision and why was it made to turn a blind eye to donald trump's conduct? >> you mentioned your history. you also wrote that there are facts and evidence, texts, e-mails, et cetera in the hush money case that have yet to see t
when trump is convicted. again, i think he will be convicted. that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to hold up. i believe if you're going to bring a case against a sitting president or a former president who tens of millions of people support, especially in today's day and age with how divided we are, i think it needs to be a rock solid, lock tight, nearly perfect prosecuted case. because otherwise, you run a huge risk as to what it's going to mean for the country. and i don't believe this...
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is the very likely— territory where trump is the very likely gop— territory where trump is the very likely gop nominee, and now we are heading _ likely gop nominee, and now we are heading into the face of election season— heading into the face of election season where the question is how much _ season where the question is how much will— season where the question is how much will this alienate swing voters. — much will this alienate swing voters, and those other people that candidates — voters, and those other people that candidates will want to win.- candidates will want to win. surely there will be _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot of _ candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot of interest - candidates will want to win. surely there will be a lot of interest in - there will be a lot of interest in this trial. people are generally interested in sex and blackmail. yes, that's true, lucy! people are interested — yes, that's tr
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history versus trump. to be honest, sometimes when i cannot listen to the people calling on c-span i automatically go to your podcast to get a brief survey of what's happening in history on the day. i wanted to bring it back to your podcast, your episode i think 1992. guest: the election of 1992, go ahead. caller: ross perot and patrick henry. i wanted to bring it back where it is looking at the republican party going back to nixon. the more that i hear and read and consider from nixon to trump, looking at the republican party more dangerous as time progresses and as the media landscape allows for more of this destructive rhetoric. policies, trump, even the rnc now. i know that you say that nothing is unprecedented, but when i look at autocratic characters around the world it seems like we are in a different world scheme. it is in trouble but the people. about the people they manipulate. to normalize this kind of violence and rhetoric globally through a media landscape i think is dangerous. i wanted to kno
history versus trump. to be honest, sometimes when i cannot listen to the people calling on c-span i automatically go to your podcast to get a brief survey of what's happening in history on the day. i wanted to bring it back to your podcast, your episode i think 1992. guest: the election of 1992, go ahead. caller: ross perot and patrick henry. i wanted to bring it back where it is looking at the republican party going back to nixon. the more that i hear and read and consider from nixon to...
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in trump's life is better than others, that's trump. this is trump, you can already go to vote at the headquarters, you understand, this is trump, but why spend money there? one, then why create an escalation, two, then why should ukraine liberate territories, three, when it will still leave behind only what trump and putin agree on, well, that ’s what, you know, if you are a businessman, that’s all absolutely useless steps, but if putin wants this, this and that, he will get it, question. simply in the fact that a certain number of ukrainians and russians will die in defense of this territory, or in its liberation, conditionally speaking, and for what? and you will also perish, let some more amount of american money be spent? and everything is very simple: in november, trump wins, this is his idea of life, his staff immediately starts some negotiations with the kremlin, at the moment when trump becomes president, a security agreement is concluded between the states and russia, uh, but... to me they just report that she has su
in trump's life is better than others, that's trump. this is trump, you can already go to vote at the headquarters, you understand, this is trump, but why spend money there? one, then why create an escalation, two, then why should ukraine liberate territories, three, when it will still leave behind only what trump and putin agree on, well, that ’s what, you know, if you are a businessman, that’s all absolutely useless steps, but if putin wants this, this and that, he will get it, question....
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what to expect today in court as trump's hush money trial begins. and what we're learning about his lawyers strategy happening now, israel considers whether to retaliate for this weekend's historic attack by iran, launching hundreds of missiles and drones directly into israel. >> president biden's message to prime minister netanyahu, what officials are saying about u.s. involvement in any potential counterattack. >> developing overnight, the mysterious disappearance of two mothers in oklahoma, four suspects arrested. and now word that two bodies have been recovered in the area. >> plus, what the lawyer handling o.j. simpson's will is now revealing about simpson's death. >> caught on camera, the men seen damaging a protected rock formation in the west, the charges they could face. >> caitlin clark's big night. why tonight's wnba draft will be like none before and later. >> meet the all girls high school robotics team now heading to the world championship >> from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. >> good monday morning, everyone. i'm
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donald trump. he attended donald's second wedding to marla maples in december of 1993 and told reporters i think everybody in the country believes maybe their relationship can work. if this relationship can work. in 2008, 13 years after simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, donald trump wanted him as a contestant on celebrity apprentice, nbc executives unsurprisingly nixed that suggestion. but most importantly, the trial exposed toxic racial dynamics and issues around policing and police corruption that are still being felt to this day. the murders in simpson's trial came just two years after another trial that shocked the country in a different way and an alleged crime caught on tape showing four police officers savagely assaulting a black man, rodney king. their acquittal in april 1992 sparked six days of deadly riots in los angeles and exposed wounds of division that are still raw -- that were still raw in 1994. amid that backdrop, the issue of race as opposed to celebrity and wealth t
donald trump. he attended donald's second wedding to marla maples in december of 1993 and told reporters i think everybody in the country believes maybe their relationship can work. if this relationship can work. in 2008, 13 years after simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, donald trump wanted him as a contestant on celebrity apprentice, nbc executives unsurprisingly nixed that suggestion. but most importantly, the trial exposed toxic racial dynamics and issues around policing and...
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trump revocable trust, and kept and maintain bid the trump organization. the following 33 counts detail other related invoices and checks. as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg explained, this is a common white collar crime that his office prosecutes all the time. >> my office, including the talented prosecutors you saw at arraignment earlier today have done this hundreds of times. this charge can be said is the bread and butter of our white collar work. >> you probably haven't heard of those other cases because they're generally low profile and mundane. few recent examples include a case against a bronx business owner indicted for failing to report over $1 million in income, avoiding paying $60,000 in taxes, an insurance broker indicted for allegedly filing fraudulent certificates of liability insurance, and a mental health therapy aide indicted for allegedly defrauding over $35,000 in workers compensation benefits. these are all people that got prosecuted for this. but there's a really key part about alvin bragg's case against donald trump that sepa
trump revocable trust, and kept and maintain bid the trump organization. the following 33 counts detail other related invoices and checks. as manhattan district attorney alvin bragg explained, this is a common white collar crime that his office prosecutes all the time. >> my office, including the talented prosecutors you saw at arraignment earlier today have done this hundreds of times. this charge can be said is the bread and butter of our white collar work. >> you probably haven't...
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trump. with the stormy daniels, it started in 2011 when she wanted to have something removed from a website. that was the first time i spoke with keep david and her, her acting attorney and we were successful in having it taken down from the website. years later, around the time of the campaign, they came back and they asked what are you going to do now because she is back on the trail trying to sell the story. at which point, david pecker on behalf of the national enquirer reached out to her and her attorney in order to take a look at lie detector tests that would prove she was telling the truth. they then contacted me and told me she was telling the truth at which point >> she took a lie detector test? >> she was seen by an employee of the national enquirer is when i went into mr. trump's office and explained why this time it's different than another time. >> where there are other women given hush money by donald trump or his organization? was the standard? >> no. i'm not aware of any othe
trump. with the stormy daniels, it started in 2011 when she wanted to have something removed from a website. that was the first time i spoke with keep david and her, her acting attorney and we were successful in having it taken down from the website. years later, around the time of the campaign, they came back and they asked what are you going to do now because she is back on the trail trying to sell the story. at which point, david pecker on behalf of the national enquirer reached out to her...
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is outfront i have a trump-hating judge with the trump-hating wife and family, >> donald trump has attacked the judge who will preside over his hush money trial beginning monday from every angle, everything is politics in the city including decisions and judges and everything else. >> trump has called judge juan merchan, a certified trump hater and has blasted his daughter, lauren, for her work as a senior executive at a super liberal democrat firm, lauren more sean has served as the president of authentic campaigns, a firm that handles online advertising and his broaden millions some dollars for work with democrats, including the biden and harris campaigns in 2020 and outspoken trump critic congressman adam schiff, it is unclear if she's still serves in that role. >> this is really seems to be like grasping at straws to say, because his daughter worked somewhere somehow that makes him by a small contributions from judge marshall on in july 2020, including $50 earmarked for the biden campaign and to $10 donations to the group's stop republicans and the progressive turnout project have also
is outfront i have a trump-hating judge with the trump-hating wife and family, >> donald trump has attacked the judge who will preside over his hush money trial beginning monday from every angle, everything is politics in the city including decisions and judges and everything else. >> trump has called judge juan merchan, a certified trump hater and has blasted his daughter, lauren, for her work as a senior executive at a super liberal democrat firm, lauren more sean has served as...
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a trump abortion ban. now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gas lighting. it is your power that will put this great in the arizona state constitution and it is your power that will send joe biden and me back to the white house. >> joining me now is lisa lerer, national political correspondent for "the new york times," and co-author of upcoming book "the fall of rome, the rise of a new america." lisa, i am such a fan of all of your reporting on all of this and you had interesting reporting ahead of this event about how vice president harris made this event, it went from an official white house event to a campaign event. my question to you would be for a while we've heard about the biden/harris campaign toggling between different topics as the big difference makers in the election, democracy, the economy. that's what it feels like they are coalescing around abortion as being a very powerful motivator in november. >> one top biting strategist tells me it is a powerful
a trump abortion ban. now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gas lighting. it is your power that will put this great in the arizona state constitution and it is your power that will send joe biden and me back to the white house. >> joining me now is lisa lerer, national political correspondent for "the new york times," and co-author of upcoming book "the fall of rome, the rise of a new america." lisa, i am such a fan of all of...
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these trump era tariffs. dave, remain intact and that's because tariffs have become a bipartisan tool. trump does have legitimate gripes here when it comes to china and trade a, we hear from democrats and business leaders who were also concerned about china's alleged intellectual property theft dumping goods at artificially low prices. these are very bipartisan concerns and one expert told me that listen trade has become toxic to both parties and addi, there's no reason to think that that's going to change. no matter who wins the election. november the question is whether or not tariffs are going to go even higher. and that is certainly what the trump campaign is signaling. >> all right. matt egan, thank you. >> thanks >> and coming up, rfk junior, the most inside or outsider, it seems to be winning over swing voters in key states we're going to hear from voters in michigan who say they plan to flip from biden kennedy >> laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn it's a new day. >> one. we're our shared v
these trump era tariffs. dave, remain intact and that's because tariffs have become a bipartisan tool. trump does have legitimate gripes here when it comes to china and trade a, we hear from democrats and business leaders who were also concerned about china's alleged intellectual property theft dumping goods at artificially low prices. these are very bipartisan concerns and one expert told me that listen trade has become toxic to both parties and addi, there's no reason to think that that's...
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it was probably just president and trumping president trump. and i'd be i'd be surprised if it happened at 9:30 in the morning. i wouldn't be surprised if avenue three in the afternoon, it was >> yeah, it was two 30 in the afternoon there you go. pretty good. if this was a >> then jake of this was a pleasure to be a good >> judge merchan being seen as overreacting. i mean, this is a former president i karolina prompt and i know there's for carolina, i'll come back to you and get your thoughts too. carolina yeah >> i don't envy judge merchan's position. he is he's really in an untenable position with just a very unique defendant here absolutely. there are sort of escalating measures you can take we've. seen with the gag order, obviously how he's going to go down that path. the most severe consequence of which for violation would be throwing him in jail. that's never going to happen. no judge wants to be the judge that throws a former president in jail and logistically, it would be a nightmare. but in terms of during the trial, he does let's have
it was probably just president and trumping president trump. and i'd be i'd be surprised if it happened at 9:30 in the morning. i wouldn't be surprised if avenue three in the afternoon, it was >> yeah, it was two 30 in the afternoon there you go. pretty good. if this was a >> then jake of this was a pleasure to be a good >> judge merchan being seen as overreacting. i mean, this is a former president i karolina prompt and i know there's for carolina, i'll come back to you and...
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tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury
tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury
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so trump elicit one potential jurors view about donald trump. what do you think donaltrump and the man said, my view doesn't matter, quote if we were sitting in a bar, i'd be happy to tell you. >> but in this room >> what i feel about president trump is not important or imperative. >> he >> then acknowledged that he was a democrat, which is something that just a matter of public record would you if you were on trump's team, would you seat that person? >> i would probably ibm echo poise, but i love that jurors response that gives me a hope that we have a fair trial here. >> that's what they're supposed to thing. i know. but the way this jurors said it to me, i think destroyed really meant it. and this is what i love about trials, or done almost 100 jury trials when a juror's getting a jury box and closed and it's only the jge to participants in the audience. i love when jurors are able put out all the crowd noise, the noise on the street, and focus on what comes out of the witness box and what the documents show. that is a beautiful thing, and th
so trump elicit one potential jurors view about donald trump. what do you think donaltrump and the man said, my view doesn't matter, quote if we were sitting in a bar, i'd be happy to tell you. >> but in this room >> what i feel about president trump is not important or imperative. >> he >> then acknowledged that he was a democrat, which is something that just a matter of public record would you if you were on trump's team, would you seat that person? >> i would...
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that list includes rona graff, trumps executive assistant, the former director of trumps overall office operations and hope hicks, trumps former white house senior advisor, who was once considered one of his closest confidants. it is an open question whether or not they will give up the goods on their former boss. today, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg appeared to send a strong message to any potential witnesses who may or may not be considering lying for trump on the witness stand. the former chief financial officer of the trump organization was sentenced to five months in jail after alvin bragg's office prosecuted him for lying in his testimony in trumps recent civil fraud case. alan weiselburg is 76 years old and this is his second stint at rikers island. he served three months behind bars just last year for tax fraud. joining me now is former assistant district attorney in the manhattan das office trial division and also a new york criminal defense attorney, great to see you. it sure seems like a message to throw alan michael burton in jail, again, at 76. he was already seen
that list includes rona graff, trumps executive assistant, the former director of trumps overall office operations and hope hicks, trumps former white house senior advisor, who was once considered one of his closest confidants. it is an open question whether or not they will give up the goods on their former boss. today, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg appeared to send a strong message to any potential witnesses who may or may not be considering lying for trump on the witness stand. the...
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ask [crowd cheering] >> [crowd chanting] trump! rump! -- trump! trump! x what about [inaudible] >> can we get a photo? mr. trump: get over here. we will get a photo. >> what do you think of [inaudible] mr. trump: is a good guy. let's get a picture. >> what about the us -- the response from iran? mr. trump: thank you very much. he is a good person. i know him very well. thank you. ass.
ask [crowd cheering] >> [crowd chanting] trump! rump! -- trump! trump! x what about [inaudible] >> can we get a photo? mr. trump: get over here. we will get a photo. >> what do you think of [inaudible] mr. trump: is a good guy. let's get a picture. >> what about the us -- the response from iran? mr. trump: thank you very much. he is a good person. i know him very well. thank you. ass.