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on tuesday, while donald trump was in a manhattan courtroom for the second day of his criminal trial, president biden was in his childhood hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, campaigning like a normal candidate. laying out his tax plan that includes ending tax cut for billionaires and tax relief and economic boosts for regular americans. during court, the presumptive republican nominee spent his time looking agitated and getting admonished for the judge for intimidating a juror. later in the day, he transitioned to campaigning, visiting a new york city bodega, seems totally normal for a campaign, right? oh, yeah. it was one where years ago an employee killed a man during an altercation. the bodega visit was organized by the new york young republicans club, the group that hosted a gala featuring white nationalists in 2022. and whose leader gavin wax who was also at the bodega campaign stop infamously told supporters at an event attended by trump last december, and i quote, once president trump is back in office, we won't be playing nice anymore. it will be a time for retribution. all t
on tuesday, while donald trump was in a manhattan courtroom for the second day of his criminal trial, president biden was in his childhood hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, campaigning like a normal candidate. laying out his tax plan that includes ending tax cut for billionaires and tax relief and economic boosts for regular americans. during court, the presumptive republican nominee spent his time looking agitated and getting admonished for the judge for intimidating a juror. later in the...
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it was all a perfectly normal day in lower manhattan. surprisingly. >> except -- >> except we had to go through two levels of security screening because of secret service had an extra -- made them do another one on the 15th floor. but other than that, it felt very ordinary. >> so you were in a unique position in that you are a life long conservative and still a conservative but you've been calling for accountability for wrongdoing the loudest, the longest. what is it like personally to see him on trial? >> it was gratifying in a -- i found the proceedings both interesting and mundane at the same time. i actually fell asleep myself a little bit on monday morning. because it is like, okay, we're listening to this discussion about whether or not the access hollywood tape gets in. and there is no surprise there about the access hollywood tape and the arguments were, i could make the arguments either way in my sleep. and it put me to sleep at one point. it wasn't -- it was so ordinary. and you've been, you're a trial lawyer and you've been th
it was all a perfectly normal day in lower manhattan. surprisingly. >> except -- >> except we had to go through two levels of security screening because of secret service had an extra -- made them do another one on the 15th floor. but other than that, it felt very ordinary. >> so you were in a unique position in that you are a life long conservative and still a conservative but you've been calling for accountability for wrongdoing the loudest, the longest. what is it like...
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we've got four men, three women, software engineer, we have folks from all over manhattan, at least one black woman, an asian american man here. so this is new york city and it's going inside of the courtroom. >> who's the jury foreperson? >> the jury foreperson is -- >> an irishman who is a business owner, and he is 28. >> yep. young man. >> he's married, but with no kids. so that tells us nothing at all, but that's who he is. >> these are the folks that are going to hold the fate of donald trump in their hands here. this is a moment in time when you are looking at a particular question that caught my attention was the number of folks that said they would be able to be fair and impartial against donald trump because they didn't hold strong opinions out of him. >> i don't think that's as surprising as people may expect. i think there's definitely a portion of this country who follows politics very closely. there are a lot of people who know who donald trump is, but i think there are a great number of people who feel a little bit more dispassionately about politics than others do, and so
we've got four men, three women, software engineer, we have folks from all over manhattan, at least one black woman, an asian american man here. so this is new york city and it's going inside of the courtroom. >> who's the jury foreperson? >> the jury foreperson is -- >> an irishman who is a business owner, and he is 28. >> yep. young man. >> he's married, but with no kids. so that tells us nothing at all, but that's who he is. >> these are the folks that are...
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it is all the things that are going, whether in a manhattan courtroom or in gaza and the rest, so important there. the attention to ukraine has been diminished in my view in the press and our country. nothing less is at stake than our democracy. almost two years ago, i made the first trip. i brought a delegation, high-level delegation to ukraine. we thought we might die because it was very dangerous then. we saw firsthand the courage and the determination of the ukrainian people to protect their democracy. in protecting their democracy, to protect our democracy. to fight the russians. now it's two years later. right now they need distance, they need speed, they need heft in this fight. they can win it. what happened in the congress of the united states is heartbreaking. it's sad. america -- america -- the chair -- the republican chair of the intelligence committee -- i am told the chair of the foreign affairs committee, republican chair, have said that russian propaganda has taken over the republican caucus. >> you are right. both turner and mckaul said that. totally untrue. it's spewing ou
it is all the things that are going, whether in a manhattan courtroom or in gaza and the rest, so important there. the attention to ukraine has been diminished in my view in the press and our country. nothing less is at stake than our democracy. almost two years ago, i made the first trip. i brought a delegation, high-level delegation to ukraine. we thought we might die because it was very dangerous then. we saw firsthand the courage and the determination of the ukrainian people to protect...
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inside the courthouse during the trial, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney for the manhattan d.a.'s office, she is also an msnbc legal analyst, and former republican congressman carlos curbelo from florida, an msnbc political analyst. so, lisa, what do we know about the seven jurors who have already been selected? >> jose, they're a cross section of new yorkers. we have got two attorneys on the jury, we got two residents of harlem, we have an oncology nurse, a salesperson, a teacher, and a software engineer. one of the things i find notable is that several of the jurors are young, appear to be in the early stages of their career, for example, one of them said that a year and a half ago, before they started the job that they're in now, they were in college and so we can infer from that the person is in their 20s. the other thing that i find interesting about these folks is that none of them have small children at home. that may be in part because at the very beginning of jury selection, judge merchan said that anybody who was unable to serve either because they were unable to
inside the courthouse during the trial, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney for the manhattan d.a.'s office, she is also an msnbc legal analyst, and former republican congressman carlos curbelo from florida, an msnbc political analyst. so, lisa, what do we know about the seven jurors who have already been selected? >> jose, they're a cross section of new yorkers. we have got two attorneys on the jury, we got two residents of harlem, we have an oncology nurse, a...
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a cross section of manhattan residents openly revealing their views of the likely gop nominee as mr. trump sat in court listening to lawyers spar over who could be fair and impartial. >> everything is screwed up in new york and the whole world is watching. >> reporter: roughly two dozen prospective jurors eventually whittled down to the foreman a 28-year-old in sales, originally from ireland, two attorneys, an oncology nurse, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and software engineer. those jurors getting only a short preview of the charges there trump has pled not guilty to for falsifying business records in an effort, prosecutors say, to bury evidence of a pay out to an adult film actress on the eve of the 2016 election. something mr. trump has repeatedly denied. the final panel of 12 jurors and 6 alternates will stay anonymous. one man who wrote, quote, lock him up on facebook removed by the judge for cause. others expressing support for the former president, the often tedious nature of the jury selection process turning into almost an impromptu focus group. one woman saying he stirs the
a cross section of manhattan residents openly revealing their views of the likely gop nominee as mr. trump sat in court listening to lawyers spar over who could be fair and impartial. >> everything is screwed up in new york and the whole world is watching. >> reporter: roughly two dozen prospective jurors eventually whittled down to the foreman a 28-year-old in sales, originally from ireland, two attorneys, an oncology nurse, an i.t. consultant, a teacher and software engineer....
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that maye sit on thi trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody's allowed to have their political viewpoints, but the law is supposed to be law and no respective of persons. this is trash case. there is no crime here, and if there's any potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was republicanld congressman and trump vice president short lister byron donalds just yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case, donalds was using his platform to try to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. his followers on social media that, quote, if you're a trump support rt in new york city who is part of the the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and then refuse to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case via hung jury. it's the most patriotic thing you could possibly do. the patriotism is questionable. this case is about whether or not donald trump committed a specific series of crimes. given who the defendant is the worry someone seated on the jury with a strong bias on
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so again, this is where they are saying -- the manhattan district attorney case claims 130,000 dollars payment to stormy daniels was essentially undisclosed and illegal campaign contributions. now, in terms of that theory, it's not so far-fetched, because michael cohen literally already pleaded guilty to -- wait for it -- violating federal campaign finance laws for his role in the scheme, and he served prison time. so again, beyond the tawdry details on top of mistresses, that the state will have to prove is that donald trump paid off stormy daniels, because he was trying to influence the election. and the document of the payments were false, right? the jury will decide of the former president is guilty of a felony in this election interference case. our embassy nbc legal -- katherine christian spent over 30 years as a prosecutor in that office , and they join me now. great to have you here. can we start with the moment -- with the juror and trump saying something, and the words of judge merchan, within 12 feet of a juror? >> after that juror left the stand, essentially, she is being q
so again, this is where they are saying -- the manhattan district attorney case claims 130,000 dollars payment to stormy daniels was essentially undisclosed and illegal campaign contributions. now, in terms of that theory, it's not so far-fetched, because michael cohen literally already pleaded guilty to -- wait for it -- violating federal campaign finance laws for his role in the scheme, and he served prison time. so again, beyond the tawdry details on top of mistresses, that the state will...
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process springing into an animated focus group like atmosphere with today's pool of nearly two dozen manhattan residents that are offering their unvarnish views of the gop nominee to his face. under questioning by the prosecution and defense. one man calling him fascinating, experience. one revealing he was a big fan of the apprentice in middle school. a woman saying president trump speaks his mind, and i would rather that than someone who is in office who you don't know what they are thinking. a fourth perspective juror telling attorneys i'm a democrat, there you go. but i walk in there and he's a defendant. the defense team raising successful objections it a handful by pointing out the past social media posts, including one who said lock him up. while the judge fumed at mr. trump for appearing to mutter something warning, i will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. jury selection is ongoing until they are selected. the former president is accused of falsifying business records by mischaracterizing the hush money payment he allegedly directed michael cohen made to stormy daniels
process springing into an animated focus group like atmosphere with today's pool of nearly two dozen manhattan residents that are offering their unvarnish views of the gop nominee to his face. under questioning by the prosecution and defense. one man calling him fascinating, experience. one revealing he was a big fan of the apprentice in middle school. a woman saying president trump speaks his mind, and i would rather that than someone who is in office who you don't know what they are thinking....
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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 courtroom today to observe the selection of jurors who will decide if his payoff scheme to porn star stormy daniels was criminal, donald trump testified about the evidence in the case. not under oath, of course, but into the microphones into the awaiting news media. >> i was paid a lawyer, and marked it down as a legal expense. i didn't know. marked down as a legal expense. that's exactly what it was and you get indicted over that. check it out, legal expenses. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. now we need to sit down in the wee hours. >> the last line there now is we are going to sit down for many hours. he meant that as hard work. that's hard work for donald trump, sitting down for many hours. that's not ea
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 courtroom today to observe the selection of jurors who will decide if his payoff scheme to porn star stormy daniels was criminal, donald trump...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on the trial, please do the right thing for the country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind. this is a trash case. there is no crime here and if there is a potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was a vice presidential short list are yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. clay travis did something further, writing to his followers, quote, if you are a trump supporter who is a part of the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and refused to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case the you hung jury, it is the most patriotic thing you can do. the patriotism is questionable but the legality is not. this case is not about electrics. whether you love or loathe trump nobody should try to tamper with the jury. it is about whether or not trump committed a set of crimes. given the defendant, the worry that somebody could be seated in the jury
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on the trial, please do the right thing for the country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind. this is a trash case. there is no crime here and if there is a potential for a verdict, they should vote not guilty. >> that was a vice presidential short list are yesterday. despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to influence the jury from outside the...
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. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on this trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind and no respecter of persons. this is a trashed case, there is no crime and if there is any potential for a verdict they should vote not guilty. >> that was republican congressman and vice presidential short list are byron donald yesterday despite having no involvement in the case he was using his platform to try to influence the jury from outside the courtroom. conservative media personality did something similar. a step further writing to his followers that if you're a trump supporter in new york city who is a part of the jury pool, do everything you can to get seated on the jury and then refuse to convict as a matter of principle, dooming the case of you hung jury. it's the most patriotic thing you could possibly do. the patriotism is questionable the legality is not. this case is not about politics whether you love trump or loathe him, no one should be trying to tamper with the
. >> my plea is to the people of manhattan that may sit on this trial, please do the right thing for this country. everybody is allowed to have their political viewpoints but the law is supposed to be blind and no respecter of persons. this is a trashed case, there is no crime and if there is any potential for a verdict they should vote not guilty. >> that was republican congressman and vice presidential short list are byron donald yesterday despite having no involvement in the case...
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manhattan district attorney's office. they both join me now. great to have you here. can we start with the moment that -- with the juror -- >> yes. >> -- and the trump saying something within, in the words of the judge, within 12 feet. >> after that juror left the stand, essentially, she was being questioned. after she left, the judge decided he was not going to excuse her for cause. he said i have something that i want to put on the record, and that's when he said, mr. blanch, your client, while this perspective juror was sitting no more than 12 feet away from him, was audibly saying something and looking in her direction. i couldn't quite make out what it was. this is marchand saying this. i couldn't make out what it was, but i want you to understand that witness intimidation will not be tolerated in my courtroom, have a talk with your client. >> again, i'm going to do my check in that i always do. katherine, with you who practiced for 30 years in that office, a common thing in voir dire to have the defendant like audibly -- >> no. >> -- saying things to the jurors.
manhattan district attorney's office. they both join me now. great to have you here. can we start with the moment that -- with the juror -- >> yes. >> -- and the trump saying something within, in the words of the judge, within 12 feet. >> after that juror left the stand, essentially, she was being questioned. after she left, the judge decided he was not going to excuse her for cause. he said i have something that i want to put on the record, and that's when he said, mr....
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the manhattan d.a.'s office laid out the entire narrative at the filing of trump's indictment. the scheme began shortly after trump announced his presidential campaign in the summer of 2015. not two months later he was meeting at trump tower with his then personal lawyer michael cohen who was given a campaign email no legs and then national enquirer publisher david pecker to enter into a catch and kill where pecker would help flag and suppress negative stories, particularly stories involving women from going public for the soul purpose of helping trump's campaign. that is precisely what happened five months before the 2016 election when pecker's company, ami, paid play boy model karen mcdougall $150,000 to keep her from speaking out about her alleged nine-month affair with trump, which overlapped the birth of his fifth child by his third wife. in a 2018 non-prosecution agreement ami admitted they did it so mcdougall did not publicize damaging allegations about trump, quote, before the 2016 presidential election and thereby influence that election. and it was just a month before
the manhattan d.a.'s office laid out the entire narrative at the filing of trump's indictment. the scheme began shortly after trump announced his presidential campaign in the summer of 2015. not two months later he was meeting at trump tower with his then personal lawyer michael cohen who was given a campaign email no legs and then national enquirer publisher david pecker to enter into a catch and kill where pecker would help flag and suppress negative stories, particularly stories involving...
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and adam kauffman, former chief of the manhattan d.a.'s office under cy vance. welcome to both of you. 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
and adam kauffman, former chief of the manhattan d.a.'s office under cy vance. welcome to both of you. 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...
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the manhattan district attorney's office obtained permission from the judge to introduce evidence relating to a 2015 meeting among trump, mr. pecker, and trump's former fixer michael cohen. a prosecutor, joshua stein said on monday that the three men had, quote, conspired to influence the 2016 election. here is how it was explained by "new york times" reporter jim rootenberg in the documentary series the fourthest tate. >> it is the summer of the campaign and just another day at the office, a playboy model has emerged who is going to allege an affair with the president several months after the birth of his child with melania. what are you doing? michael cohen and inquirer does a catch and kill where they buy her story and for a deal in $150,000, she will not talk about the affair during the campaign and this is what it means to be donald trump's fixer. >> a scheme to interfere with the 2016 election now the foundation of the first ever criminal trial of an american ex-president is where we begin today with some of our favorite reporters and friends. with me at the table, sue craig is back.
the manhattan district attorney's office obtained permission from the judge to introduce evidence relating to a 2015 meeting among trump, mr. pecker, and trump's former fixer michael cohen. a prosecutor, joshua stein said on monday that the three men had, quote, conspired to influence the 2016 election. here is how it was explained by "new york times" reporter jim rootenberg in the documentary series the fourthest tate. >> it is the summer of the campaign and just another day at...
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manhattan, 86.7% for biden. even in new york city among the four core blue boroughs, manhattan has the most pronounced bent on any of those boroughs. why? what demographic features might go into that? here's some of the data points for manhattan. when you compare these to the city as a whole, i think we get a little bit of insight here. for instance, manhattan is 45% white. city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think about all the discussions we have had about the big, national demographic patterns. those characteristics. white, college educated, higher income. core de
manhattan, 86.7% for biden. even in new york city among the four core blue boroughs, manhattan has the most pronounced bent on any of those boroughs. why? what demographic features might go into that? here's some of the data points for manhattan. when you compare these to the city as a whole, i think we get a little bit of insight here. for instance, manhattan is 45% white. city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan,...
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anybody who doesn't live in manhattan knows this is a nearly -- ah. all right. we're going to get back to this. don't go anywhere, but we want to go to the floor of the house because it has begun. the ceremony. this is essentially a ceremony where they are walking the articles of impeachment, two of them, against homeland security secretary mayorkas. they've gathered outside the house chambers. you can see the rotunda of the senate. they're accompanied by the acting house clerk, the sergeant at arms always goes with them as well. william mcfarland. and you can see the cameras are capturing that walk. they're heading over to the senate chamber doors and the clerk will announce that the house is informing the senate that they have passed a resolution appointing and authorizing managers for the impeachment trial for secretary mayorkas. let me bring back in ali vitali, julia ainslie, david jolly, and robert gibbs. robert gibbs, i'm going to start with you as you're watching this. as someone who's been around politics in the highest levels of politics for a very long
anybody who doesn't live in manhattan knows this is a nearly -- ah. all right. we're going to get back to this. don't go anywhere, but we want to go to the floor of the house because it has begun. the ceremony. this is essentially a ceremony where they are walking the articles of impeachment, two of them, against homeland security secretary mayorkas. they've gathered outside the house chambers. you can see the rotunda of the senate. they're accompanied by the acting house clerk, the sergeant at...
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>> let's look at the demographics of manhattan. manhattan is one of the five boroughs. they aren't all the same. this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump actually carried staten island over joe biden in 2020. again, by far, the smallest of the boroughs. then you work your way here to queens county. the borough of queens. this is where you get into the much better areas. brooklyn, biden was 77%. the bronx biden with 83%. and then that brings you to the one remaining borough and that is where this trial is. where the jurors are from. it is manhattan. 87% nearly for biden in 2020. so within a very big blue city among the fiv
>> let's look at the demographics of manhattan. manhattan is one of the five boroughs. they aren't all the same. this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far....
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we will head back to downtown manhattan for an update on the jury selection at the trump trial. this is "andrea mitchell reports." you are watching msnbc. e watchic >>> they haven't gotten through the process of selecting jurors that they are in the early stages of right now in the hush money election interference krim until trial against donald trump. dozens have been criminal trial against donald trump, but dozens have been dismissed. joining us now, david henderson, jury consultant, former prosecutor and kimberly atkins, co-host of "the sisters in-law podcast." you're not a consultant for this trial, but you had experience in this whole field for years. jury selection is more art than science, arguably. what are you looking for in the demeanor, what are you reading out of the reports that are coming from pool reporters inside? >> andrea, 100% it is more art than science. typically lawyers always want to stare at people and think, my gosh, their arms are folded, they don't like us, sometimes they're just cold or they're frowning, that means they don't like what they're saying,
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manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhattan. citywide, that's only 21%. then you get to income, median household income is $100,000, and you put the characteristics that make manhattan different from the rest of the city, and it's whiter and has more white voters can college degrees and it's wealthier. we look at trends that define american politics, and especially in the trump age, and one of the most democratic groups you will find, white voters with college degrees and higher levels of education for attainment. we talk about the areas getting bluer and bluer, very enthusiastic to vote, and that makes manhattan the bluest of the five boroughs. >> thank you so much. appreciate that look. joining us, vaughn hillyard, and a whi
manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhattan. citywide, that's only 21%. then you get to income, median household income is $100,000, and you put the characteristics that make manhattan different from the rest of...
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we begin with the breaking news out of a manhattan courthouse. day two of the hush money trial just getting under way this morning. the court will resume efforts to find 12 jurors who will decide this case. plus six alternates. they have yet to seat a single juror. also happening today, a discussion about trump's potential testimony. nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside that courthouse. vaughn, not only do we have jury selection continuing today, there is also this hearing we're expecting that could impact trump's potential testimony. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, ana. just in the last three minutes, the jury selection process has begun again. and there was a delay, namely because two jurors didn't show up who were previously in that jury box of 18. after waiting for more than 15 minutes, judge merchan said they're going to move forward in those two jurors, because they didn't show up, are dismissed. a third judge -- a third juror who showed up with flu-like symptoms. that juror was also dismissed. that gives you insight into
we begin with the breaking news out of a manhattan courthouse. day two of the hush money trial just getting under way this morning. the court will resume efforts to find 12 jurors who will decide this case. plus six alternates. they have yet to seat a single juror. also happening today, a discussion about trump's potential testimony. nbc's vaughn hillyard is outside that courthouse. vaughn, not only do we have jury selection continuing today, there is also this hearing we're expecting that...
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you're looking live at the manhattan courthouse, where day two of donald trump's criminal trial will continue with jury selection, moving forward this morning in this historic trail, of course, the first time a former president is being brought up on criminal charges. this is happening, of course, in new york city. yesterday the judge dismissed nearly half the perspective jurors on day one. laura jarrett has more. >> reporter: this morning, the heavy lift of selecting a jury to hear what's likely to become one of the most high-profile cases in history labors on. donald trump seated in a manhattan courtroom coming face to face for the first time with some of the men and women who could ultimately determine his fate. the former president is accused of falsifying his internal business records in order to bury evidence he had an adult film actress paid off just days before the 2016 election, an allegation he denies. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. >> reporter: 200 north americas summoned for jury duty slowly questioned in batches on day one of trial, many raising hands to
you're looking live at the manhattan courthouse, where day two of donald trump's criminal trial will continue with jury selection, moving forward this morning in this historic trail, of course, the first time a former president is being brought up on criminal charges. this is happening, of course, in new york city. yesterday the judge dismissed nearly half the perspective jurors on day one. laura jarrett has more. >> reporter: this morning, the heavy lift of selecting a jury to hear...
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according to trump's lawyer 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan only of 96 is not bad. the judge is moving as fast as he can. he's a very fair judge and smart judge, and he does move things along quickly. wednesdays he has off because he's the presiding judge of the planeten mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy-duty calender of those cases which requires patience and special attention. that's why on wednesdays this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions that were handled by the judge today before the voir dire started with potential jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you know, what aspects of "x" alleged affair could be described in front of the jury. and we got to hear discussion about whether or not the alleged illegal -- i will say alleged illegal agreement with this publishing firm, the national enquirer publisher, evidence about that and meetings around that alleged agreement can be brought in front of the jury. it's all really
according to trump's lawyer 80% of them should have self-identified and you only had in manhattan only of 96 is not bad. the judge is moving as fast as he can. he's a very fair judge and smart judge, and he does move things along quickly. wednesdays he has off because he's the presiding judge of the planeten mental health court. in addition to this trial, he has a heavy-duty calender of those cases which requires patience and special attention. that's why on wednesdays this court is not in...
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they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one. one angry juror, one juror who will not follow the law, won't follow the evidence, but will be loyal to donald trump. this is a very short judge. a very good prosecution team. they got the longest list. i've been practicing law for over 30 years and it is the longest list of questions i have ever seen. the judge is eight judge of character, not just of the law. i think the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will honestly adjudicate the facts and if that happens, donald trump is in a lot of trouble. >> norm eisen. a book to read to understand the case. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> congressman goldman is standing by. he was a congressman and has worked with alvin bragg and todd blanche. we will get his reaction today one of donald trump's first criminal trial after a short break. >>> as donald trump's first criminal trial began today in new york city i couldn't help but think about the split screen the country is watching play out in real time. on the left you ha
they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one. one angry juror, one juror who will not follow the law, won't follow the evidence, but will be loyal to donald trump. this is a very short judge. a very good prosecution team. they got the longest list. i've been practicing law for over 30 years and it is the longest list of questions i have ever seen. the judge is eight judge of character, not just of the law. i think the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will honestly...
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trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed, for setting the cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the and president of moment for the unprecedented gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 accounts of falsifying business records. a low-level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell is more sordid and sweeping, previewing the central theme today of a presidential campaign rocked by the release of the infamous access hollywood tape, fueling mr. trump's determination, prosecutors telling, to buy the silence of stormy daniels, allegedly directing michael palin to pay her $130,000 so that she would not go public, saying she had sex with mr. trump, something that he maintains never happened. the former president later reimbursing cohen through a series of checks, allegedly doctoring his company's internal records to cover it all up. >> that payment mystify damaging information from the voting public. the participants scheme was illegal. >> reporter: the judge ruled
trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed, for setting the cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the and president of moment for the unprecedented gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 accounts of falsifying business records. a low-level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell is more sordid and sweeping, previewing the central theme today of a presidential campaign...
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if you want to say, there's only 85,000 voters in manhattan, which there are, that's how many you got, and they were all busy, so no one could come down, well okay, what about the entire state of utah or alabama? it was legal to protest. you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> and i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment, and i saw your post, the picture you took of this today, i was very happy that you posted, i feel like there is a bias like a law of physics, it's not even a political thing at all, but in the news business, you never report on the dog that didn't bark. right? you never report on the thing didn't happen but in this case, there is something observable which did happen, which is, trump spending the last year, promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers, with m
if you want to say, there's only 85,000 voters in manhattan, which there are, that's how many you got, and they were all busy, so no one could come down, well okay, what about the entire state of utah or alabama? it was legal to protest. you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this...
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wednesdays, he has off, because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. so in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases, requiring patience and special attention. so, that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions handled by the judge today, before voir dire started with attentional jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you know, what aspects of which alleged affair could be heard in front of the jury and we her discussion about whether the allegedly illegal -- i will say alleged illegal agreement with this publishing firm, the national inquirer publisher, whether evidence and meetings around that alleged agreement can be brought in front of a jury, it's all really interesting stuff. when we have a sandoval hearing that you were describing, would you expect that to also be, for lay observers, a substantively interesting thing about what is going to happen in the trial, about the strength of the evidence and indeed,
wednesdays, he has off, because he is the presiding judge of manhattan mental health court. so in addition to this trial, he has a heavy duty calendar of those cases, requiring patience and special attention. so, that is why on wednesdays, this court is not in session for the trump trial. >> those pending motions handled by the judge today, before voir dire started with attentional jurors, they were substantive and interesting. we got to hear argument between the two sides about, you...
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i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to jury duty today. so many had to be thinking holy cow, am i about to get on the trump trial. >> one thing that was interesting is what was going on outside. the jurors were all outside for quite some time waiting to get into the building and as they are doing that, right across the street from them is a pro trump rally, people waving their flags, being really vocal and you could see the jurors very clearly identified and all watching this happen. >> with her hiding their faces? >> they were not hiding their faces. some of them were doing interviews and you could see it was uncomfortable. the first thought on my mind was, can we expedite getting them into the building? this is not a great way to start, i don't think, but then you have out of the 96 that they called initially, more than 50 said we can't be fair and impartial. that is highly unusual. maybe not for such a high- profile case like this. generally speaking, in criminal cases, usually of people have opinions about things they do say in the jud
i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to jury duty today. so many had to be thinking holy cow, am i about to get on the trump trial. >> one thing that was interesting is what was going on outside. the jurors were all outside for quite some time waiting to get into the building and as they are doing that, right across the street from them is a pro trump rally, people waving their flags, being really vocal and you could see the jurors very clearly identified and all watching...
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so if you want to say there is only 85,000 trump voters in manhattan, which they are, that is how many he got and they were all busy, so none of them could come down, or you know, okay. what about the entire state of utah? what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment. i saw your post, the picture, i saw you when you posted that online. i feel like there is a bias, like a law of physics. it is not even a political thing, but in the news b business, you never report on the dog that did not bark. you never report on the thing that did not happen, but in this case, there is something observable that did happen, which is trump spending the last year promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers with militants that y
so if you want to say there is only 85,000 trump voters in manhattan, which they are, that is how many he got and they were all busy, so none of them could come down, or you know, okay. what about the entire state of utah? what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there...
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she's a former manhattan district attorney. i appreciate you taking time to be here with us. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> can you tell us. i guess i'm most interested in your overall impression of how today went and, again, a version of the question i asked lisa. was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of proceeding, the kind of pace, the kinds of yes and noes from a judge that you would expect in a typical d.a.'s case or does this really feel different? >> it was normal. it was interinteresting. some of my colleagues who were former federal prosecutors were shocked because it is very different in the federal system. the judge is the one who does all of the questioning for the voir dire, and it's really much more smoother. in the state system, in new york state, the attorneys take a part of it. also, in the state system here in new york, there is a lot of preliminary matters that happen right before jury selection, like what you heard this morning. issues about what evidence the prosecutors want to bring in. the
she's a former manhattan district attorney. i appreciate you taking time to be here with us. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> can you tell us. i guess i'm most interested in your overall impression of how today went and, again, a version of the question i asked lisa. was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of proceeding, the kind of pace, the kinds of yes and noes from a judge that you would expect in a typical d.a.'s case or does this really feel different? >> it...
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they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one, one angry juror who will not follow the law, who will not follow the evidence, but this is a shrewd judge and a good prosecution. it's the longest list of questions i've ever seen, and the judge is a sure judge of character, the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will adjudicate the facts and the law and if that happens, donald trump is in trouble. >> norm eisen, you have the book to read. 11. >>> coming up, dan goldman, a prosecutor new york who worked with todd blanche and alvin brad. i'll get his reaction today one of donald trump's first criminal trial after a quick break. break. we're gonna take it back. we're gonna take it back. with scotts turf builder triple action! it gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps your lawn growing strong. glorious! -agggghhhhhh! -aaagghhhh. no no no. get a bag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. [music playing] speaker: it all starts here, by u
they will not get that in manhattan. they want just one, one angry juror who will not follow the law, who will not follow the evidence, but this is a shrewd judge and a good prosecution. it's the longest list of questions i've ever seen, and the judge is a sure judge of character, the checks and balances are there to pick a jury that will adjudicate the facts and the law and if that happens, donald trump is in trouble. >> norm eisen, you have the book to read. 11. >>> coming up,...
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the manhattan d.a. charges donald trump's 2016 cover up as a felony plot. this hour, we're going to dig into something we didn't get to last hour. the two key reasons that the d.a. says he can convict trump along those lines. those two pieces. there's also the clash inside the courtroom today as prosecutors say trump broke the gag order. we'll get to that later, but we begin with how defendant trump is struggling to run his campaign while stuck inside this courtroom today. a challenge partly of the defendant's own making because he is the one who over and over delayed this and other cases. now he's in one at this unfortunate time period for him. today, we learned trump must be present for the whole trial that could run six weeks or more. the judge ruled against trump's request to skip certain days. the campaign does plan more traditional events on weekends and using the court's off day, wednesdays, for fund raising. the tension with the schedule goes way beyond the calendar. evidence shows voters are repelled by this damning evidence and that may be why tru
the manhattan d.a. charges donald trump's 2016 cover up as a felony plot. this hour, we're going to dig into something we didn't get to last hour. the two key reasons that the d.a. says he can convict trump along those lines. those two pieces. there's also the clash inside the courtroom today as prosecutors say trump broke the gag order. we'll get to that later, but we begin with how defendant trump is struggling to run his campaign while stuck inside this courtroom today. a challenge partly of...
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you support him even though you believe he's lying, even if he's convicted in the manhattan case. the answer to that did,? >> yes, me and 51% of americans. joining our coverage, amanda carpenter is back, and kim atkins as well. amanda, it is in for a dime, for a dollar. i remember that a lot of republicans after the "access hollywood" tape came out. there is some twisted irony in the fact we're still here. you can grab them in the bleep, is just a defense against the charges, and will as the defense for stealing classified documents. chris sununu seemed to articulate a if you low. >> yeah, it reps a new low, because he knows he knows better. what governor sununu is demonstrating there a rank tribalism. there is some flaws with his view. one, that he stands with the 51%, somehow this represents the populist view. the last poll a not donald trump that won 51%, it was joe biden, so dismiss that right there. the only polls where you get trump goods to 51% is largely done business his own pollsters. he is accepting this idea that, okay, do i don't have to deal with donald trump's crimi
you support him even though you believe he's lying, even if he's convicted in the manhattan case. the answer to that did,? >> yes, me and 51% of americans. joining our coverage, amanda carpenter is back, and kim atkins as well. amanda, it is in for a dime, for a dollar. i remember that a lot of republicans after the "access hollywood" tape came out. there is some twisted irony in the fact we're still here. you can grab them in the bleep, is just a defense against the charges,...
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can donald trump get a fair jury in manhattan? it's overwhelmingly democratic, but there are republicans in this city. there are donald trump supporters in this city. >> look, the challenge you see in any case of a high-profile nature is always about whether people are overly prejudiced of what happened. we don't ever say that means you don't get a trial. el chapo was notorious, al capone is notorious. some people are notorious for different reasons and they're not convicted. i don't mean to say they're the same, but that people heard a lot of things. this process is supposed to weed out people who -- >> how plugged in on everyday new yorkers, everyday people? how into the weeds are they? some of the news stories we're reporting on daily. >> it's a great question and it goes to a positive of all this. sometimes chuck and others earlier talk about voters who might know less or follow less. they're busy living their lives. sometimes low information voters. that's who you want on a trial like this. you don't want someone who followed
can donald trump get a fair jury in manhattan? it's overwhelmingly democratic, but there are republicans in this city. there are donald trump supporters in this city. >> look, the challenge you see in any case of a high-profile nature is always about whether people are overly prejudiced of what happened. we don't ever say that means you don't get a trial. el chapo was notorious, al capone is notorious. some people are notorious for different reasons and they're not convicted. i don't mean...
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historic day unfolding right now here in manhattan. for the very first time a criminal trial of a former u.s. president, donald trump, also happens to be the presumptive presidential nominee. >> any moment now jury selection will begin around this trial centered around hush money payment thes made to an adult film actress stormy daniels. prosecutors say this was part of an effort to prevent the public from learning about trump's alleged sexual encounter with daniels days before the 2016 election. the d.a. in this case calling it election interference. now, trump has pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts of falsifying business records and he denies that an affair ever happened. >> so far in court, there has been this back and forth over evidence and can be included, what cannot be included in the trial, incling the infamous access hollywood tape. >> here to help break it down, yasmin vossoughian, chuck rosenberg, maya wiley, civil right attorneys and a former assistant u.s. attorney, temidayo williams, former investigative council, also a
historic day unfolding right now here in manhattan. for the very first time a criminal trial of a former u.s. president, donald trump, also happens to be the presumptive presidential nominee. >> any moment now jury selection will begin around this trial centered around hush money payment thes made to an adult film actress stormy daniels. prosecutors say this was part of an effort to prevent the public from learning about trump's alleged sexual encounter with daniels days before the 2016...
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this is a criminal case in a manhattan court. it has to do with a hush money payment to a porn star that might ultimately be election interference, because they were using fraudulent ways to get the money to her. we'll let the law play out in this. donald trump, of course, having his say, saying that the gag order he's been put under gives him no voice. he wants the gag order to be lifted. as you will see in the days and weeks to come, he will use this trial no doubt, as we've seen before in his civil trials, as sort of a political platform in itself. we'll be monitoring that. the consequences, of course, in this trial far more serious in nature than the civil trials we have watched him endure. the consequences include the possibility of jail time. donald trump will be watching testimony in this trial that could be quite triggering to him personally. it will be interesting to see how he handles that, given the gag order. we'll be seeing some of his closest confidants, closest friends testifying potentially against him during this
this is a criminal case in a manhattan court. it has to do with a hush money payment to a porn star that might ultimately be election interference, because they were using fraudulent ways to get the money to her. we'll let the law play out in this. donald trump, of course, having his say, saying that the gag order he's been put under gives him no voice. he wants the gag order to be lifted. as you will see in the days and weeks to come, he will use this trial no doubt, as we've seen before in...
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i should note the jackie robinson museum here in manhattan is worth a visit. you should go. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. good to see you out there. how is it looking out there? >> great to see you. we're looking at a few things. we have several days of severe weather threats. today it's in the plains. warm temperatures will be in two thirds of the nations. we'll see breaking records, feeling like may and june in some spots. we're also looking at snow in the cascades and rockies. today, 14 million americans are under the risk for severe storms, hail, 2 inches or larger, risk for tornadoes, winds up to 60 miles an hour. this extends from the southern plains to the dakotas. also really warm. look at these temperatures. near 80 degrees in some spots. near 90 in others in new york city. 77, 15 degrees above normal. d.c., a eight degrees above average. we'll have a warm day for the boston marathon, warmer than most runners like it. by 9:00 a.m., 64 degrees. the forecast could be worse, but we're look
i should note the jackie robinson museum here in manhattan is worth a visit. you should go. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. good to see you out there. how is it looking out there? >> great to see you. we're looking at a few things. we have several days of severe weather threats. today it's in the plains. warm temperatures will be in two thirds of the nations. we'll see breaking records, feeling like may and june in...
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after a lengthy process, and we have pressed some people about why it took so long, the manhattan da did indict him through a grand jury probe and heard testimony from the witnesses i mentioned including cohen, daniels and the reclusive but pivotal figure in all of this, the tabloid publisher. many of them are expected to bring their testimony, a testimony which helped charge donald trump, they are going to bring it to this trial. then there is joe. he was at the time it key defense lawyer in new york on this high-stakes case. we had him on the beach and he vehemently defended what he said were the reasons why the should not be a case at all for his then client and we discussed this on the beat. >> these payments were made and they were according to federal filings, classified on the trump side as legal services. that was false, wasn't it? >> the payments were made to a lawyer. not to stormy daniels. they were made to donald trump's lawyer. this would exist irrespective of the campaign. >> you are making a potential defense that he would have had this out regardless? >> now that was
after a lengthy process, and we have pressed some people about why it took so long, the manhattan da did indict him through a grand jury probe and heard testimony from the witnesses i mentioned including cohen, daniels and the reclusive but pivotal figure in all of this, the tabloid publisher. many of them are expected to bring their testimony, a testimony which helped charge donald trump, they are going to bring it to this trial. then there is joe. he was at the time it key defense lawyer in...
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days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he has pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and legal analyst to talk about what we can expect. tomorrow is a really big day in the history of this country when you see a former president is in criminal charges. the former president is going to be in court every single day with a jury selection beginning tomorrow. we took a look at some of the questions. what stood out to me was how it seemed less politicized then in judge kaplan's questionnaire. i say that because one of the questions on the questionnaire was do you believe the election was stolen? none of that showed up on this but they did ask, for instance, where do you get your news from? what publications or news channels? the new york post, msn, msnbc? cnn? and then they go on. do you listen to any podcasts? whi
days later in a manhattan courthouse, he was arraigned. he has pled not guilty. >> charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. there's no case. >> i want to bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and legal analyst to talk about what we can expect. tomorrow is a really big day in the history of this country when you see a former president is in criminal charges....
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to a criminal trial, the first for american presidents, donald trump. 12 hours from his date with a manhattan court room.
to a criminal trial, the first for american presidents, donald trump. 12 hours from his date with a manhattan court room.
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falsely claim that the manhattan da hid documents from him and his team and yet another post trump went after his former lawyer, michael cohen who we know he will be a key witness. but we know that this is how trump operates when he is desperate and when the heat is turned up on him. he deflects and points the finger at everyone else around him. on friday the judge rejected his fourth attempt at a delay just this week. in his ruling he said the defendant appeared to take the position that his situation in this case are unique and that the pretrial publicity will not subside. however, this view does not align with reality. joining me now to discuss this civil rights attorney and a former prosecutor, david good to have you back on the show. before we get into the specifics of the trial let's note it is the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president, put that in proper context for us. >> first thing, good to see you, too. i can not overstate how significant it is. lawyers don't like surprises and lawyers don't like innovative things. we do best when we are dealing with a situatio
falsely claim that the manhattan da hid documents from him and his team and yet another post trump went after his former lawyer, michael cohen who we know he will be a key witness. but we know that this is how trump operates when he is desperate and when the heat is turned up on him. he deflects and points the finger at everyone else around him. on friday the judge rejected his fourth attempt at a delay just this week. in his ruling he said the defendant appeared to take the position that his...
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and -- msn bd catherine, the assistant attorney in the manhattan d.a. office, start us off, if we think back to the trump civil fraud trial throughout this trial, the former president along with his attorneys continue to try to delay it and it did not work, the delay tactics happened. are we expecting the same thing considering what the last week has looked like? >> they will try it but it won't work, the appellate court in manhattan has a judge on duty every day, adjusting this. they are prepared for emergency applications and prepared to deal with it, this judge shuts them down very quickly. so, barring some unforeseen legitimate issue tomorrow like an earthquake, or someone legitimately getting sick, this case will start tomorrow. >> i think the juror questionnaire was very interesting to me, and different i would say than the defamation case because the questioner seemed more politicized, one of the questions i believe asked was do you believe the 2020 election was stolen? to kind of figure out who in fact supports the former president or listens to
and -- msn bd catherine, the assistant attorney in the manhattan d.a. office, start us off, if we think back to the trump civil fraud trial throughout this trial, the former president along with his attorneys continue to try to delay it and it did not work, the delay tactics happened. are we expecting the same thing considering what the last week has looked like? >> they will try it but it won't work, the appellate court in manhattan has a judge on duty every day, adjusting this. they are...
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so, this is really a challenging case for the manhattan da. they have gotten passed the pretrial motions that i think are the best shot to throw it out together. now that we are at trial the odds move up a little more in the da's behavior. a tough lift, the weakest against trump >> i talked to many who say michael cohen will be the narrated for the district attorney. he was really the one directly involved in these payments to stormy daniels. and trump was going after michael cohen. there is a gag order and making it against the witnesses it is a bad idea. and a violation, i think all judges in all trump cases are really, really cautious. they would prefer not to punish trump for violation of gag orders. all of them are constitutionally suspect. even really good ones. and, number two, do you really want to be the judge that gets into an escalation war with trump over a gag order? yes, it tarts with verbal, it goes to a monetary fine. at the end of the road is jail. jailing someone who is misbehaving and violating a gag order. i think trump is
so, this is really a challenging case for the manhattan da. they have gotten passed the pretrial motions that i think are the best shot to throw it out together. now that we are at trial the odds move up a little more in the da's behavior. a tough lift, the weakest against trump >> i talked to many who say michael cohen will be the narrated for the district attorney. he was really the one directly involved in these payments to stormy daniels. and trump was going after michael cohen. there...
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he will be spending most of his time in this manhattan courtroom. what effect might it have on his presidential run? >> when you are running for president generally speaking it is good to be on the campaign trail, meeting people, taking questions and showing yourself in probably the most presidential and flattering light beinged in of a courtroom, being, you know, prosecuted it is definitely not something that most campaign managers say they want their candidate to do. however, it is trump we are going to see if he can turn this trial into a campaign setting. you will not see him sitting there. we will not see him at the table. not see him in the courtroom. what we will see because of cameras, we will see him coming out and making speeches afterward. two things it poses a challenge for the court. one, will he violate gag order and say things to jeopardize the case. and whether or not americans decide that is what they want to see in their president. >> molly, trump has seen huge momentum, right? with his republican base. just since these indictments
he will be spending most of his time in this manhattan courtroom. what effect might it have on his presidential run? >> when you are running for president generally speaking it is good to be on the campaign trail, meeting people, taking questions and showing yourself in probably the most presidential and flattering light beinged in of a courtroom, being, you know, prosecuted it is definitely not something that most campaign managers say they want their candidate to do. however, it is...