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we see that to some extent in new york city where crime, as you pointed out, is down. we see that in other communities. but again, the politics of prosecution is interfering with what's best for our communities when someone like donald trump appeals to these old, tired sorts of ideas as opposed to letting prosecutors do the job their communities are electing them to do. >> yeah. amen. i will note that the one person who has not been attacked by him is aileen cannon who has been very favorable to him. we have seen with alvin bragg, he's tried to stop using the criminal justice system to deal with mental health. not disproportionately locking up people who really need mental health concerns. i'll give you the last word. >> and this is what the people have gone to the polls to ask for, to demand, to vote for. and that has been part of the work. and when donors have given us money to engage in this work, we've actually lifted that up and also work to hold those d.a.s accountable. the attacks from donald trump also makes me and my organization unsafe by calling us out on hi
we see that to some extent in new york city where crime, as you pointed out, is down. we see that in other communities. but again, the politics of prosecution is interfering with what's best for our communities when someone like donald trump appeals to these old, tired sorts of ideas as opposed to letting prosecutors do the job their communities are electing them to do. >> yeah. amen. i will note that the one person who has not been attacked by him is aileen cannon who has been very...
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. >> trump cannot get a fair trial in a 90 plus percent democrat city like new york city. >> where can trump get a fair trial? >> in the midwest. in ohio. in florida. >> he's on trial in florida. he's on trial in georgia. will you accept the results of those trials? >> no. >> no. chay, we've always begun with the evidence, the facts in the courtroom. when i mentioned o.j. or any big trial, it's also going to play out obviously for the public and everyone understands that even if the da's job is to do evidence and not politics. you are someone who's proven to be pretty historically knowledgeable about politics, trials and a lot of other things, how they play out for voters. >> right. >> your thoughts here two days in. >> yeah. that clip is pretty funny but politically i would discount it. trump already has those people. when you hear people consistently constantly say this helps trump. they talk about it this is a joker plot for the dark knight he got himself imprisoned to do this great mad plot to ultimately prevail. none of that is true. >> i hope -- i'll let you finish, chay. i hope
. >> trump cannot get a fair trial in a 90 plus percent democrat city like new york city. >> where can trump get a fair trial? >> in the midwest. in ohio. in florida. >> he's on trial in florida. he's on trial in georgia. will you accept the results of those trials? >> no. >> no. chay, we've always begun with the evidence, the facts in the courtroom. when i mentioned o.j. or any big trial, it's also going to play out obviously for the public and everyone...
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have any of you walked around new york city today. most people you run into have no idea donald trump is on trial. >> it is very quiet downtown. there wasn't a lot going on except for the tv sets. and some jersey barriers here and there. 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
have any of you walked around new york city today. most people you run into have no idea donald trump is on trial. >> it is very quiet downtown. there wasn't a lot going on except for the tv sets. and some jersey barriers here and there. 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...
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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 i'm not entirely surprised by that. charles, let's talk about what kind of jurors both sides want here. i know we have talked about it
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...
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as that proceeds, i'm here in new york city on wednesday morning, fighting online child sexual exploitation and abuse. we are focused on our mission. our mission is an imperative to keep everyone safe and secure. >> in summary, peter baker, the senate is going to do what it's going to do. i have my job to do. what's the white house view of all of this. and what have your conversations been with folks there? >> look, you see alejandro mayorkas out doing his job, as you say, in the last few months. he was making a point of getting around town. nobody wanted to be impeached. he knows he's not going to be convicted. therefore he wants to give the appearance of somebody who thinks it's just politics, which i think he does think. i think the white house thinks what you just said, if republicans want to put their divisions on display again, have at it. it doesn't affect them. there's a larger question here, though, beyond the politics of the moment and the day and that is the future of impeachment as a useful constitutional tool. right? and what you're hearing from critics of what this impeachment
as that proceeds, i'm here in new york city on wednesday morning, fighting online child sexual exploitation and abuse. we are focused on our mission. our mission is an imperative to keep everyone safe and secure. >> in summary, peter baker, the senate is going to do what it's going to do. i have my job to do. what's the white house view of all of this. and what have your conversations been with folks there? >> look, you see alejandro mayorkas out doing his job, as you say, in the...
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. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. we know how it's going to start, and we're pretty sure we know how it will end, but everything else about the impeachment of dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas is up in the air. we are monitoring the senate floor live right now where any minute this fight from the policy dispute to the political posturing is expected to begin to unfold. >>> plus, seven down, 11 to go. with court proceedings on hold until tomorrow, how attorneys are prepping to make the most of dwindling opportunities to find favorable jurors in the pool that's left, and why more than a year after the initial indictment it seems like we're suddenly on the fast track toward opening statements. >>> and as we speak, arizona democrats are taking their shot at trying to block a 140-year-old abortion ban from becoming law again. the problem is they're going to need a handful of republicans to help them. so what are the chances that happens? it is a very busy day today, but we begin with impeachment. a once rare event that has
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at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald trump to support u.s. aid to ukraine because we saw just one week ago david cameron, british foreign diplomat make the same case to donald trump here with the acknowledgement that we are six months away from the general election. while donald trump is in the middle of a criminal proceeding, they are realizing they should engage with somebody who could be the next president of the united states. >> and paul butler, there were seven jurors selected in a day and a half. the first half day was taken up with pretrial motions. it's one full court day for seven jurors. he thinks he is going to finish this week and start on monday with opening statements. that's faster than we thought. >> it's really q
at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald trump to support u.s. aid to ukraine because we saw just one week ago david cameron, british foreign diplomat make the same case to...
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you just showed secretary mayorkas in new york city today announcing a new effort to fight child online sexual exploitation, yesterday he was on the hill, fighting for funding, before that, he was negotiaing -- not negotiating, but advising a bipartisan group of people on a border bill to actually solve the situation. what we're seeing on the other side is republicans introducing impeachment matters as a policy difference. there is no evidence here, no facts, this is political theater. and it is quite the juxtaposition, you see secretary mayorkas out there doing the work, focused on his work, while on the other side here they're playing politics as usual. >> yeah, and going back to the numbers, there has been a record number of border encounters since 2021, encounters were above 1.3 million this fiscal year so far. they're on track to surpass the last three years. the secretary has called the border situation a situation in crisis. how does dhs handle crises? >> well, the department is no stranger to crises right, they deal more with immigration, cyber, extreme weather. but in terms of
you just showed secretary mayorkas in new york city today announcing a new effort to fight child online sexual exploitation, yesterday he was on the hill, fighting for funding, before that, he was negotiaing -- not negotiating, but advising a bipartisan group of people on a border bill to actually solve the situation. what we're seeing on the other side is republicans introducing impeachment matters as a policy difference. there is no evidence here, no facts, this is political theater. and it...
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i think we're going to see more of that and more events in the new york city, new york, area. >> he's here today, right, jonathan? >> i believe so. he's going to in new york most of the next six weeks. he's supposed to be meeting with the polish president today. i wonder if he got lemons at the bodega to make lemonade. i think it's important in terms of politics, donald trump is making a huge push to do better with latino voters in this election. i don't think that's a mistake that he stopped a at bodega. >> and he's hitting the law and order button as well. >> everybody thank you so much. i know you'll be back in court tomorrow. it was such a treat to be able to have this moment to step back, take a look at where we are and where we're headed. i know the judge has said or indicated we could see opening statements as soon as monday depending on how quickly the rest of the jury selection goes. lisa rubin, suzanne craig, jonathan allen, thank you all. >>> meantime, it could be the quickest impeachment trial in history. just how quick? ahead what to expect in today's impeachment proceedi
i think we're going to see more of that and more events in the new york city, new york, area. >> he's here today, right, jonathan? >> i believe so. he's going to in new york most of the next six weeks. he's supposed to be meeting with the polish president today. i wonder if he got lemons at the bodega to make lemonade. i think it's important in terms of politics, donald trump is making a huge push to do better with latino voters in this election. i don't think that's a mistake that...
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his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom and past times. past times, most of the time it was voluntary. here, big difference between a voluntary appearance and an appearance where you are required to attend, and i will just say, yeah, anybody sitting six, seven, eight hours. if i were sitting somewhere for eight hours, i would be falling asleep. >> he can't even get through four. >> writing songs! yeah, it's hard to get through four, and mika lets me talk to stay awake. what a physical toll for anybody. >> this is where also it helps to have real firsthand knowledge of donald trump over the course of
his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom...
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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 one way or the other, that worry is real.t that's why what is happening in court this week, the process of jury selection is so important. today the first seven jurors werese impanelled, four men, an three women. two of them are attorneys, one is a software engineer, one is a teacher, one a nurse, one is in sales. judge merchan told them to be there bright and early next monday morning. now, before this case can begin 12 jurors and 6 alternates have to be impanelled. really seven jurors being impanelled means it's only a third of the way done. yesterday when of96 jurors were called i
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...
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. >>> coming up, while donald trump spent today in a new york city courtroom on trial, president biden was on the trail. he kicked off a three-day, campaign swing for the very important electoral college state of pennsylvania. that's next. the totally torqued-out crossover. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. ♪ that colonoscopy for getting screened ♪ ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know the name, that's what i'm saying ♪ -cologuard®? -cologuard. cologuard! -screen for colon cancer. -at home, like you want. -you the man! -actually, he's a box. cologuard
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. >>> coming up, donald trump spent today in a new york city courtroom on trial. president biden was on the trail. he kicked off a three day campaign swing through the very important electoral college state of pennsylvania. that is next. s next. that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. one in five children worldwide are faced with the reality of living without food, no family dinners, no special treats, not enough energy to play. all around the world, hunger is affecting children's physical and mental health. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to drop out of school so they can help support their families. conflict, inf
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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 jury. this case is about whether or not donald trump committed a specific series of crimes. given who the defendant is the worry that someone could be seated for the jury with a strong bias one way or the other is real. that is why what is happening in court this week the process of jury selection is so important. today, the first seven jurors were in panel. four men and three women. to our attorneys, one is a software engineer, when is a teacher, one is a nurse and one is in sales. they told those jurors to plan to be in court for opening statements bright and early next monday morning at 9:30 a.m. before this case can
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 jury. this case is...
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she lives in new york city. she had gone out to do alternate side parking on the street, which i love, very new york thing, and she had seen this going on and she videotaped it and put it on her social media feed. the judge in that case refused to send her packing. there was a mixed bag. all of a sudden around 2:30, 3 we started to get what was looking like a jury together. they got seven people they agreed on by the end of the day and the judge feels if it keeps going at this pace, two more days. the courts start tomorrow, two more days, but we could be in opening arguments monday morning. >> wow. >> yeah. >> barb, to me this strikes me as the sign that the system is still working because the fact is you don't want donald trump to have prejudice either for him or against him. in a fair trial you don't want someone getting on that jury that simply wants to put him in prison nor do you want a ringer to get on that jury who's getting on just for the purposes of trying to acquit him. so how would you assess how thi
she lives in new york city. she had gone out to do alternate side parking on the street, which i love, very new york thing, and she had seen this going on and she videotaped it and put it on her social media feed. the judge in that case refused to send her packing. there was a mixed bag. all of a sudden around 2:30, 3 we started to get what was looking like a jury together. they got seven people they agreed on by the end of the day and the judge feels if it keeps going at this pace, two more...
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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 democratic, demographic characteristics. particularly in suburbs and especially within cities. so why is manhattan the bluest of the blue boroughs in new york city? one of the bluest areas in the country. the fact i think it is that sort of political gold for democrats. white, college educated, higher income. corners of the country, but it is very true in particular in manhattan and new york city. >> you've got a lot
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...
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just moments ago, we're going to come back to here in new york city. judge merchan admonished former president trump in court for speaking loudly enough for a potential juror to hear. telling trump's attorney while the jury was about 12 feet away from your client, your client was audibly saying something in her direction. your client of course meaning donald trump. he went on to say i will not have any juror intimidated in this courtroom. take a moment to talk with your client. christie is back with me. judge merchan is having none of that because after he said that, todd blanche walks over to donald trump and whispered something in his ear and then they went back. but it seems like the judge is setting the parameter early. and strongly. >> and it's so important that he does. there are two issues here. one is the gag order, you can't do anything, say anything if you're donald trump that's going to intimidate a witness. that is part of you know, what this warning is. if he keeps this up, he could be in violation again of that gag order. and the other pi
just moments ago, we're going to come back to here in new york city. judge merchan admonished former president trump in court for speaking loudly enough for a potential juror to hear. telling trump's attorney while the jury was about 12 feet away from your client, your client was audibly saying something in her direction. your client of course meaning donald trump. he went on to say i will not have any juror intimidated in this courtroom. take a moment to talk with your client. christie is back...
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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 five boroughs, manhattan is the deepest blue of those five boroughs. nearly 87% of the votes going for biden
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...
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>> joining us now, vaughn hillyard from the courthouse in new york city. bring us up to speed on what's happening. you interviewed one potential jurors that was dismissed. >> reporter: right. the current process that's unfolding in that courtroom, to catch everybody up, is the voir dire process. it's the moment where the defense as well as the prosecution is able to essentially do a cross examination, if you will, of the potential jurors, to determine whether they want to be seated or not. folks will know there's the 42 questionnaire. these are individuals who were not dismissed. the district attorney's office is asking follow-up questions of 18 specific jurors that passed that initial process. it's interesting. these are along the lines of their qualifications and whether they can affirm that they will be fair and impartial, including in the fact of the commitment. the d.a.'s office asking the 18 individuals, can you affirm you will not discuss with friends about the trial and looking for everybody here to make those commitments. the district attorney's o
>> joining us now, vaughn hillyard from the courthouse in new york city. bring us up to speed on what's happening. you interviewed one potential jurors that was dismissed. >> reporter: right. the current process that's unfolding in that courtroom, to catch everybody up, is the voir dire process. it's the moment where the defense as well as the prosecution is able to essentially do a cross examination, if you will, of the potential jurors, to determine whether they want to be seated...
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new york city as a whole, that's what you are looking at here, five boroughs in new york city. donald trump got 66% and donald trump got 2%, but that differenters by borough. you start here. this is staten island. this is the outlier and this is red. donald trump actually won staten island. this is by far the smallest of the five boroughs, and there's a succession to try and get it removed from this, and you look at brooklyn, biden got 77%, and the bronx, 83% for biden, and then manhattan, nearly 87 for biden, so among the five boroughs, manhattan is the bluest of the five boroughs. then the question sort of becomes why is manhattan so blue, and even in the blue city why does it stand out for being this democratic, and it has to do with the demographics. manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhatta
new york city as a whole, that's what you are looking at here, five boroughs in new york city. donald trump got 66% and donald trump got 2%, but that differenters by borough. you start here. this is staten island. this is the outlier and this is red. donald trump actually won staten island. this is by far the smallest of the five boroughs, and there's a succession to try and get it removed from this, and you look at brooklyn, biden got 77%, and the bronx, 83% for biden, and then manhattan,...
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>> well, certainly, so many people in new york city know him. it is hard to think of a case where there is a high profile criminal defendant where the venue consists of people who know him over 40, 50 years. and as your reporting, a lot of those perceptions are negative. it is the central park five, a lot of people think that all these buildings have been gaudy and he represented access in the '80s and a lot of people think he's a slumlord from queens. there is many characterizations, but if you think about it, the numbers is how you combat that. if you have hundreds of jurors coming in, it is narrowed down and sure, you have some that say well, i can't be fair and impartial and then they get to the courtroom, they're standing 20 feet from donald trump and they'll say the same thing. the process does have safeguards built into place. each side, there is an unlimited number of cause strikes each side can use and then ten peremptoies to use. i think it will be a long process, but a fair and impartial jury will be seated in this case. >> are you su
>> well, certainly, so many people in new york city know him. it is hard to think of a case where there is a high profile criminal defendant where the venue consists of people who know him over 40, 50 years. and as your reporting, a lot of those perceptions are negative. it is the central park five, a lot of people think that all these buildings have been gaudy and he represented access in the '80s and a lot of people think he's a slumlord from queens. there is many characterizations, but...
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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 signal they could not be fair. those were quickly dismissed. one woman overheard walking out of court saying, i just couldn't do it. perspective jurors only hearing a brief outline of the 34 felony counts mr. trump f
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...
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and we turn back now to donald trump's criminal trial here in new york city. speaking outside the courtroom yesterday, trump criticized a judge overseeing the case on not ruling on his request to pause the trial next month so he can attend his son's high school graduation ceremony in florida. >> i can't go to my son's graduation, then i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina compaining like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. that's exactly what they want. this is about election interference. that's all it's about. >> trump returned to the issue later in the day writing on truth social, who will explain to me to my wonderful son baron who's a great student in a fantastic school that his dad will likely not be allowed to attend his graduation ceremony, something we've bane discussing for years. and also discussed next thursday to be in attendance on whether hear's arguments. the judge denied the former president's request saying your client is a criminal defendant in new york. he's
and we turn back now to donald trump's criminal trial here in new york city. speaking outside the courtroom yesterday, trump criticized a judge overseeing the case on not ruling on his request to pause the trial next month so he can attend his son's high school graduation ceremony in florida. >> i can't go to my son's graduation, then i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina compaining like i should be. it's perfect for the...
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york city's courthouse for the criminal trial this morning. it says in the fund-raising e-mail "if we fail to have a massive outpouring, then all hell will break loose." again, that went out on friday. did it work? was donald trump able to get that massive out pouring in the streets he was begging today from his supporters? did it work? alas, no, it did not work. this is what it looked like outside the courthouse. you can see there's a few trump flags. there's a lot of members of the press. there was one flag that says "trump or death." there was one guy holding a trump 2028 flag, which at first glance looks like it might just be a call for trump to stay president indefinitely and never leave until you notice the tiny text in corner that says don jr. right, it should be don jr. in 2028, a monarchy of the trump family just like the founders intend. there was also this truck that circled the courthouse several times. this truck appears to be the same truck or at least a similarly decorated truck to the one trump posted on his social media accoun
york city's courthouse for the criminal trial this morning. it says in the fund-raising e-mail "if we fail to have a massive outpouring, then all hell will break loose." again, that went out on friday. did it work? was donald trump able to get that massive out pouring in the streets he was begging today from his supporters? did it work? alas, no, it did not work. this is what it looked like outside the courthouse. you can see there's a few trump flags. there's a lot of members of the...
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york city. we will break it down over the course of next hour and we have the perfect people do it with your former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york has been in his courtroom and understands the calculations being made by the prosecutors about everything from jury selection to evidence to gag orders. norman eisen investigated donald trump during his first impeachment and wrote the book on this your case and was at the courthouse today with the trial. and, dan goldman was a prosecutor in new york i worked with the d.a. and the defense attorney todd blanche. i want to start tonight with the scene that unfolded today in lower manhattan. it was both extraordinary and kind of ordinary all at the same time. on the one hand, a former president of the united states faced the start of his criminal trial which was historic. who knew we would get here? we were skeptical at times but it was almost surreal. helicopters tracked his every movement as it left trump tower and arrived at the co
york city. we will break it down over the course of next hour and we have the perfect people do it with your former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york has been in his courtroom and understands the calculations being made by the prosecutors about everything from jury selection to evidence to gag orders. norman eisen investigated donald trump during his first impeachment and wrote the book on this your case and was at the courthouse today with the trial. and, dan goldman was a...
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york city. remember, this was a federal case. michael cohen case was a federal case. when michael cohen pled guilty, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, the federal prosecutor running the office investigating and prosecuting cohen, that was a u.s. attorney named jeffrey berman. jeffrey berman is a lifelong republican, he was appointed to his post at fdny by president trump, he worked on the trump campaign and the trump transition, but after jeff berman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired by the u.s. attorney in fdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him in that job, and one of the things he described in detail, was about the michael cohen case. according to jeffrey berman, running that u.s. attorney's office, after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees of the u.s. the part of justice in washington, maine justice, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office
york city. remember, this was a federal case. michael cohen case was a federal case. when michael cohen pled guilty, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, the federal prosecutor running the office investigating and prosecuting cohen, that was a u.s. attorney named jeffrey berman. jeffrey berman is a lifelong republican, he was appointed to his post at fdny by president trump, he worked on the trump campaign and the trump transition, but after jeff berman was fired from the...
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he's under a lot of pressure to give money maybe to the city of new york. he needs it. you're telling me it looks good to have a stock if you can get it before it tanks. i guess it makes sense but again, like now i feel better about my own stock from utah. >> it is stunning that he is in this position in here we are, christie, the company behind the hundred and $75 million bond, don hankey, the guy in l.a. that was giving trump money for the bond this week, the deadline was tonight for the paperwork he did not get in last night. but even if he doesn't, hasn't trump already won because what he needed this time and he got it. >> i mean, i guess we will see but it is interesting, the fact that that paperwork is not in. it means there are no good answers to the questions the new york ag is asking about, whether this company is liquidated, whether they are stable enough to front him this money. otherwise, this should've been a pretty straightforward filing. the fact we haven't seen it is another red flag. >> things are very real now in this campaign. we were talking about it
he's under a lot of pressure to give money maybe to the city of new york. he needs it. you're telling me it looks good to have a stock if you can get it before it tanks. i guess it makes sense but again, like now i feel better about my own stock from utah. >> it is stunning that he is in this position in here we are, christie, the company behind the hundred and $75 million bond, don hankey, the guy in l.a. that was giving trump money for the bond this week, the deadline was tonight for...
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. >>> as donald trump's first criminal trial began in new york city, a cannot help but think about this lit screen the country is watching play out in real time in an election year. you have donald trump, former commander in chief, on the defense side in a manhattan courtroom. on the right, the current commander-in-chief, president biden in the situation room, overseeing the response to an iranian attack against israel. that is the split screen. over the next six weeks, the contrast between the candidate will be stark. you don't know how americans will digest it. it will be quite a difference between the guy in the courtroom and the guy governing the country. joining me now is democratic congressman, dan goldman, of new york. he was an assistant u.s. attorney and a former colleague of alvin brad and todd blanche, donald trump's attorney and that would be quite a dinner party i would like to attend with you. one thing that struck me about today is a perception that this trial, there has been, is somehow politically helpful to donald trump, is advantageous to him. i was impressed by the s
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he has already had juries and panels here in new york city, and they came to an agreement, a unanimous agreement, about how to deal with that case. it's not like we have not been through this once already in this very jurisdiction with the same jury pool. >> i 30 seconds, make it makes sense. i just want to say, what alex said, i had a former judge on the show this week was like, it could take a month on jury selection which is long to me, but she said, this will take a while. it's difficult and will take a while, the timing has been the metronomic background of this entire thing, starting last year when we were doing indictment specials. this trial is now happening before selection, barring some crazy unforeseen circumstance, but the amount of time is a good question. >> we are on day one of what could be weeks of selection and weeks of argument and however long they deliberate. i want to thank our intrepid panel and remind everyone it's a special night, we have a lot of coverage. we will be right back. i bought the team! kevin...? i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm
he has already had juries and panels here in new york city, and they came to an agreement, a unanimous agreement, about how to deal with that case. it's not like we have not been through this once already in this very jurisdiction with the same jury pool. >> i 30 seconds, make it makes sense. i just want to say, what alex said, i had a former judge on the show this week was like, it could take a month on jury selection which is long to me, but she said, this will take a while. it's...
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york city. i'm chris jansing along with my colleagues katy tur and andrea mitchell. by now we had expected we would be at the opening stages of jury selection. that hasn't happened. in fact, it has president even started. we're in a lunch break for the next half hour or so. there are about 500 jurors who have been called to the courthouse still waiting behind closed doors to undergo questioning. there are more jurors called, as you know, but some of them actually have other cases that they might be a part of. >> and as they wait, and they've been waiting a while, we saw the first several hours of today's proceedings consumed by a debate over evidence, the judge making decisions about what's in and what's out that did include discussion of some of the mored tory details of donald trump's past as we've been talking about the infamous "access hollywood" tape along with his relationship of playboy playmate karen mcdougal. they also started to dig into the more unanswered questions. how far the judge
york city. i'm chris jansing along with my colleagues katy tur and andrea mitchell. by now we had expected we would be at the opening stages of jury selection. that hasn't happened. in fact, it has president even started. we're in a lunch break for the next half hour or so. there are about 500 jurors who have been called to the courthouse still waiting behind closed doors to undergo questioning. there are more jurors called, as you know, but some of them actually have other cases that they...
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of new york. the most important people in that room are the people in that jury box who will ultimately be selected for that jury. the most important people in that room are going to be the ones that will say we're going to decide whether we believe the evidence or not. >> temidayo, what evidence is presented in the different aspects and the trial of this case. what are the biggest challenges for the prosecution in this case? >> i think here it's going to be a question of credibility. you're putting these witnesses up that at times michael cohen, stormy daniels, who had previously said things that were not true, they made false statements in the past. if you're a defense lawyer, that's your first attack point. are you a liar then or are you a liar now? the burden is on the prosecutors. prosecutors have to prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. donald trump's lawyers can get up there and say they haven't made that case. i don't have to prove democrat is innocent. they have to prove that he's guilty.
of new york. the most important people in that room are the people in that jury box who will ultimately be selected for that jury. the most important people in that room are going to be the ones that will say we're going to decide whether we believe the evidence or not. >> temidayo, what evidence is presented in the different aspects and the trial of this case. what are the biggest challenges for the prosecution in this case? >> i think here it's going to be a question of...
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york city. it is the first time in u.s. history that a former president will be on trial for criminal charges. two sources with direct knowledge of the situation tell nbc news that 6,000 potential jurors will be subpoenaed to manhattan criminal courts this week. usually, about 4,000 jurors are called in a week. more than 1,500 will be called today. not all of these potential jurors are intended for the trump trial, though. but the increase in number can be attributed to the former president's trial. at a manufactured event at mar-a-lago with speaker mike johnson, trump said he intends to testify at the trial, though trump's attorneys have yet to confirm or deny whether he'll do so. that's the speaker of the house with president trump at mar-a-lago. there's stormy daniels. trump is accused of coordinating a hush money payment to that adult film actress, stormy daniels, during the 2016 election. to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. trump was charged with falsifying documents to cover u
york city. it is the first time in u.s. history that a former president will be on trial for criminal charges. two sources with direct knowledge of the situation tell nbc news that 6,000 potential jurors will be subpoenaed to manhattan criminal courts this week. usually, about 4,000 jurors are called in a week. more than 1,500 will be called today. not all of these potential jurors are intended for the trump trial, though. but the increase in number can be attributed to the former president's...
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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 at some pretty warm conditions for the race today. this is the storm system we're talking about. it's a big one intensifying throughout the day. on the cold side of the system through the rockies and the cascades. on the warm side, late-day storms. could see tornados as well. this is going to move off to the east tomorrow. the mississippi valley tomorrow could see a severe threat for storms. >> we'll keep an eye on that. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we'll bring you the latest out of the middle east, but first our next guest says donald trump is on the cusp of criminal accountability. we'll talk about what to expect as jury selection gets underway today in the former president's hush money trial. we'll be right back with that. l we'll be right back with that. has no idea she's sitting on a
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i think in new york city, you can find 12 people, not who don't have an opinion but who are willing to that aside as best they can and listen to the evidence presented to them at trial. i think there is a hope that that can happen and i hope that both the judge and the prosecutors are looking for those 12 people. attorneys are going to be looking for their own cultists. -- >> who is wearing the red tie. david, elie, please stick around. we've got a lot more to discuss. we have to talk about the growing demands and brewing dysfunction across capitol hill next. capitol hill next. with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the
i think in new york city, you can find 12 people, not who don't have an opinion but who are willing to that aside as best they can and listen to the evidence presented to them at trial. i think there is a hope that that can happen and i hope that both the judge and the prosecutors are looking for those 12 people. attorneys are going to be looking for their own cultists. -- >> who is wearing the red tie. david, elie, please stick around. we've got a lot more to discuss. we have to talk...
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the first of four cases against the one-time commander-in-chief will get underway in a new york city criminal court when jury selection is expected to begin in trumps hush money trial. with more on the day ahead, msnbc's von hilliard. >> we are less than 24 hours away from the beginning of jury selection and what will be the first criminal trial for a former president of the united states. donald trump holding on saturday night a final campaign event in battleground pennsylvania in which he rallied against this criminal trial that is about to begin against him. we are looking at a trial that lasts up to six weeks. as a criminal defendant he is required to be inside of that courtroom for the entirety of the trial which could last up to six weeks so that is where these campaign events like last night are critical for him where he is in control of the microphone and in control of the messaging because he is looking at a list of witnesses who the prosecution intes to bring against him including his own former aide, hope hicks, stormy daniels, and his own personal former lawyer michael co
the first of four cases against the one-time commander-in-chief will get underway in a new york city criminal court when jury selection is expected to begin in trumps hush money trial. with more on the day ahead, msnbc's von hilliard. >> we are less than 24 hours away from the beginning of jury selection and what will be the first criminal trial for a former president of the united states. donald trump holding on saturday night a final campaign event in battleground pennsylvania in which...
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so i do, i think in new york city you have to find 12 people not who do not have an opinion on trump but who are willing to put that aside as best they can and listen to the evidence presented to them at trial. i thinking there is a hope that can happen and i do hope that both the judge and the prosecutors are looking for those 12 people. >> trump's attorneys are looking for their own cultist. they will be doing the sign. pu, all right >> who is wearing a red tie. [ laughter ] >> right. all right. stick around, next up, we have to talk about the dysfunction brewing in capitol hill. your diabetes with more confidence, and lower your a1c. the number one cgm prescribed in the us. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. ♪♪ (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at
so i do, i think in new york city you have to find 12 people not who do not have an opinion on trump but who are willing to put that aside as best they can and listen to the evidence presented to them at trial. i thinking there is a hope that can happen and i do hope that both the judge and the prosecutors are looking for those 12 people. >> trump's attorneys are looking for their own cultist. they will be doing the sign. pu, all right >> who is wearing a red tie. [ laughter ]...
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york city. we have a great lineup of guests. congressman dan goldman is joining me and lead council former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york preet bhara is joining me and more. for now, stay right where you are. there's much more news coming up on msnbc. up on msnbc. >>> on the eve of history. in just hours, donald trump will walk into a new york city courtroom, where for the first time, a former president will be tried in a court of law. this wall steel journal headline says it all. trump tried everything to avoid a criminal trial. the day has arrived. from the key players to how he got here to the first step of jury selection, we are unpacking all of it. >>> good day to all of you. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news on iran's unprecedented aerial attack on israel that lit up the skies over israel in a terrifying display. terrifying display. israel today saying it successfully shot down nearly all of the 300 drones and missiles launched with
york city. we have a great lineup of guests. congressman dan goldman is joining me and lead council former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york preet bhara is joining me and more. for now, stay right where you are. there's much more news coming up on msnbc. up on msnbc. >>> on the eve of history. in just hours, donald trump will walk into a new york city courtroom, where for the first time, a former president will be tried in a court of law. this wall steel journal...
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this is before flying to new york city. he will have to be inside the courtroom every day because he is a criminal defendant. and of course, when you are talking to the folks here, donald trump knows he has support around the country. i want you to listen to some of the folks we talked to about the trial coming up. >> it is just a bunch of baloney. why isn't biden on trial, or his son on trial? >> reporter: what comes of that? >> what comes of it? i'm afraid of that, too. >> reporter: notably, alex, when you hear these supporters who are of course defending donald trump to the core, there is a poll that just came out earlier this morning. about 60% of american voters think that you are either serious, -- and also notably, the number of women compared to men who believe they are doubled. so for donald trump, there is no political win out of this except for his ability to rally the supporters to turn trump supporters into trump voters several months from now and places like here in the heart of pennsylvania, alex. >> thank yo
this is before flying to new york city. he will have to be inside the courtroom every day because he is a criminal defendant. and of course, when you are talking to the folks here, donald trump knows he has support around the country. i want you to listen to some of the folks we talked to about the trial coming up. >> it is just a bunch of baloney. why isn't biden on trial, or his son on trial? >> reporter: what comes of that? >> what comes of it? i'm afraid of that, too....
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donald trump will fly to new york city this weekend. he has a rally in pennsylvania. this is the place where he, along with his keyboard for social media, is able to strikem his own legal defense, if you may. but not under oath. which he may very well do, suggesting, just yesterday at mar-a-lago in response to question from gabe gutierrez, of whether he will testify on his own defense. he said he may do that. he may speak his truth. this is where you are looking at the prosecution, potentially, getting to question donald trump 30 have a cast of witnesses lined up, including stormy daniels herself , former trump eight hope hicks. also, michael cohen, his former lawyer. someone who served prison time and pleaded guilty to federal prosecutors in 2018 for his own role in this scheme. i want to let you listen to michael cohen and his first interview in a long while that took place this morning with the weekend team talking about donald trump, potentially taking the stand but also donald trump taking the hot seat and being the person who is the criminal defendant. take a li
donald trump will fly to new york city this weekend. he has a rally in pennsylvania. this is the place where he, along with his keyboard for social media, is able to strikem his own legal defense, if you may. but not under oath. which he may very well do, suggesting, just yesterday at mar-a-lago in response to question from gabe gutierrez, of whether he will testify on his own defense. he said he may do that. he may speak his truth. this is where you are looking at the prosecution, potentially,...
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he is expected to take the stage tonight and then he will make his way to new york city for donald trump he is playing legal defense and political defense this is an important moment for him and a long time coming of course. that indictment against him in this scheme came back in may of 2023 and as we said on friday night that latest appeal from his legal team to try to delay the case was denied yet again. so we are moving forward come monday. >> listen he may be playing defense in certain areas but he will be playing offense in front of the cameras. okay. thank you for that. >>> joining me now, katie, attorney and host of the kati, fang show here on nbc and hugo lowe. he has secured a seat in the hush money trial in the courtroom which is pretty extraordinary. the big developments in the mar- a-lago classified documents case. at yesterday's hearing the judge appeared skeptical of the arguments. were you surprised? what are the odds she would dismiss charges at this stage? >> well not only should she do it, the law requires her to do it. she should have dismissed -- should have denied th
he is expected to take the stage tonight and then he will make his way to new york city for donald trump he is playing legal defense and political defense this is an important moment for him and a long time coming of course. that indictment against him in this scheme came back in may of 2023 and as we said on friday night that latest appeal from his legal team to try to delay the case was denied yet again. so we are moving forward come monday. >> listen he may be playing defense in...
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earlier today, trump asserted he will take the stand in the new york city hush money trial, which appears to be both predictable and a very bad idea. here is michael cohen, trump's former fixer and potential star witness for the prosecution in an interview with politico. >> do you think he wants to testify? >> i think he would like to believe that he would. >> do you think it would be a disaster? >> donald does not know how to tell the truth. >> michael cohen also predicts manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has some surprises in store. >> credibility is one part of this. he felt about that. the other work that comes up is corroboration. what can you tell us about that ? is this a stronger case when it comes to corroboration that people understand on the outside? >> if it wasn't, i assure you and your listeners that alvin bragg and his team of prosecutors would never have brought this case . >> do you think we will be surprised by some of the corroborating evidence ? >> i do. >> back with me are melissa murray and john heilemann. melissa, let's tackle the latest news of today, which i
earlier today, trump asserted he will take the stand in the new york city hush money trial, which appears to be both predictable and a very bad idea. here is michael cohen, trump's former fixer and potential star witness for the prosecution in an interview with politico. >> do you think he wants to testify? >> i think he would like to believe that he would. >> do you think it would be a disaster? >> donald does not know how to tell the truth. >> michael cohen also...
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how do you pick a jury to actually be fair in new york city about one of the most famous people in world history, donald trump? we have new insights on that tonight. first, as we live through history, michael beschlosh on the unprecedented trial next. file 100% free with turbotax free edition. roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify... form 1040 and limited credits only... see how at turbotax.com... that's me! eggs make all our family moments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and amazing. deliciously superior nutrition, too. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. when you have chronic kidney disease, there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and c
how do you pick a jury to actually be fair in new york city about one of the most famous people in world history, donald trump? we have new insights on that tonight. first, as we live through history, michael beschlosh on the unprecedented trial next. file 100% free with turbotax free edition. roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify... form 1040 and limited credits only... see how at turbotax.com... that's me! eggs make all our family moments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so...
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she was a former assistant district attorney in new york city. we have been relying on your reporting all week about the jury process. also from "the new york times" political reporter and msnbc contributor nick is here. the host of the podcast donny deutsche is back. and host of politics nation here on msnbc and the president of the national action network al sharp ton is here. earlier in the week, you had this great reporting about the process for selecting a jury. there's something so startling about the normalcy, but tell us what will happen on monday. >> that's exactly right. this is an unprecedented moment, but it's also so common. on monday morning, we're going to see hundreds of jurors report to the manhattan criminal courthouse. some will know exactly the reason they are coming. others might be surprised when they get there. they are all going to file in. they will be welcomed by the justice who will explain to them parts of the case. and it's going to be like any other case except that the former president will be sitting feet away from
she was a former assistant district attorney in new york city. we have been relying on your reporting all week about the jury process. also from "the new york times" political reporter and msnbc contributor nick is here. the host of the podcast donny deutsche is back. and host of politics nation here on msnbc and the president of the national action network al sharp ton is here. earlier in the week, you had this great reporting about the process for selecting a jury. there's something...
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. showdown in a florida courtroom. special counsel jack smith's team heading into court just an hour from now to defend charges in the classified documents case. will the growing tension between the government and judge aileen cannon spill over into today's proceedings? >>> plus, democrats today honing their message on abortion down to a razor's edge, just two words, blame trump. the vice president taking that message today to arizona, the state now at the heart of the debate. >>> and we could be entering into the most dangerous and fraught 72-hour period the middle east has seen in decades. with an attack from iran believed to be imminent, is there anything the u.s. can do to keep things from spiraling out of control? >>> a lot to get to on this friday. we begin in florida where tensions are high and decisions critical in donald trump's classified documents case. special counsel jack smith's team will be face to face with judge aileen cannon today for the first time since smith signaled that he might use what has been
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. showdown in a florida courtroom. special counsel jack smith's team heading into court just an hour from now to defend charges in the classified documents case. will the growing tension between the government and judge aileen cannon spill over into today's proceedings? >>> plus, democrats today honing their message on abortion down to a razor's edge, just two words, blame trump. the vice president taking that message today...
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especially in what was once donald trump's hometown of new york city. he has a long track record in new york and everybody knows him and people have strong feelings about donald trump even before he game president. the "washington post" we have a storygame president. the "washington post" we have a story about how do folks in manhattan and elsewhere feel about potentially having to sit in and be a juror. these are not necessarily those who will be called, but what do ordinary new yorkers think about donald trump. and that will inspire a lot of emotions. so it will take a lot of work for the prosecutor to work through the jury pool. >> and so what is it that donald trump's team -- what is their best case scenario? >> best case is they get jurors who say that in their minds, because they don't say out -- that is the danger. you want to look for the jurors that you believe are telling the truth. not like they are strapped to lie detectors. but part of the body language, there is a whole sire inside science that comes to jury selection. and my understanding
especially in what was once donald trump's hometown of new york city. he has a long track record in new york and everybody knows him and people have strong feelings about donald trump even before he game president. the "washington post" we have a storygame president. the "washington post" we have a story about how do folks in manhattan and elsewhere feel about potentially having to sit in and be a juror. these are not necessarily those who will be called, but what do...