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also with me msnbc justice and legal analyst anthony coley. he served as the director of the justice department's office of public affairs and senior adviser to attorney general merrick garland. thank you very much for coming to the saturday show. it renato, prosecutors in the new york criminal trial, have they shown that this case is about election interference and not just trump covering up an affair? >> there is still question that that is the theme they are sounding. they made that in their opening statement, they are trying to make that case throughout this trial. and in fact, that is what they need to show in order to make this a felony charge, as opposed to a misdemeanor. so i think we are going to see more evidence along those lines, and more argument along those lines for weeks to come. the bottom line is that they are trying to show a concerted effort to influence the election, and in fact, what we heard from the first witness, david pecker , is that the former white house actually part of that effort while she was in office. >> davi
also with me msnbc justice and legal analyst anthony coley. he served as the director of the justice department's office of public affairs and senior adviser to attorney general merrick garland. thank you very much for coming to the saturday show. it renato, prosecutors in the new york criminal trial, have they shown that this case is about election interference and not just trump covering up an affair? >> there is still question that that is the theme they are sounding. they made that in...
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joining us now, msnb justice and legal affairs analyst anthony coley. he was the spokesman at the doj under attorney general merrick garland. anthony, good to see you this morning. walk us through what we expect to see today? how does the jury selection process work, how long does it take? what are we watching out for? >> let me start by saying this is a big day for donald trump, but it's a bigger day. ill feels like we've had a season shift and we're now in a season of accountable for donald trump. i look back to january where he was found liable for assaulting, defaing e. jean carroll. he owes the people of new york $500 million. today he faces prosecution for interfeing with the 2016 presidential election. it feels like the walls are starting to close in on donald trump. today he has one goal, and that is to identify one or two potential jurors who can say not guilty when this case reaches the deliberation phase of the process. so i am looking for him to try to see how he uses this process and also his physical presence in the courtroom to get that t
joining us now, msnb justice and legal affairs analyst anthony coley. he was the spokesman at the doj under attorney general merrick garland. anthony, good to see you this morning. walk us through what we expect to see today? how does the jury selection process work, how long does it take? what are we watching out for? >> let me start by saying this is a big day for donald trump, but it's a bigger day. ill feels like we've had a season shift and we're now in a season of accountable for...
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msnbc justice and legal affairs analyst, anthony coley, director of the justice department office of public affairs and adviser to attorney general merrick garland . renato, have they made it clear this is also about election interference and not just covering up an affair? >> they made that front and center in their opening statement. they are trying to make that case throughout this trial, and in fact, that's what they need to show in order to make this a felony charge as opposed to a misdemeanor, so i think we will see more evidence along those lines and more argument along those lines in the weeks to come to the bottom line is they are trying to show concerted effort to influence the election, and we heard from the first is, david pecker , that the former white house press secretary was actually part of that effort [ inaudible ] >> anthony, the national enquirer publisher, david pecker, he was on the stand for four days. did the defense discredit any of his story during cross- examination? >> not really, jonathan. this was the prosecution's game. they needed to dispense this fals
msnbc justice and legal affairs analyst, anthony coley, director of the justice department office of public affairs and adviser to attorney general merrick garland . renato, have they made it clear this is also about election interference and not just covering up an affair? >> they made that front and center in their opening statement. they are trying to make that case throughout this trial, and in fact, that's what they need to show in order to make this a felony charge as opposed to a...
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joining us now to unpack this all msnbc justice and legal affairs analyst anthony coley. he was the top spokesman at the department of justice under merrick garland. first of all, what a pleasure it is to have you in studio. thank you for being here. appreciate it. what do you see as being the options for judge merchan here with trump? >> what we saw yesterday, sam stein, from the prosecution i think was an effort to dispel this notion this case was about hush money payments or book errors. this case was a criminal conspiracy to keep valuable information out of the hands of voters in an effort to cover it up. and the prosecution for their part, matthew, one of his super powers is able to explain complex legal matters in ways people can understand it. as for this direct question about judge merchan, i would say that this gag order -- what we know about gag orders i think the justice department right now -- the justice system right now is under a tremendous stress test, if you will. and to pass the stress test, what judge merchan, what everyone, all the judges need to do is
joining us now to unpack this all msnbc justice and legal affairs analyst anthony coley. he was the top spokesman at the department of justice under merrick garland. first of all, what a pleasure it is to have you in studio. thank you for being here. appreciate it. what do you see as being the options for judge merchan here with trump? >> what we saw yesterday, sam stein, from the prosecution i think was an effort to dispel this notion this case was about hush money payments or book...
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joining us now nbc justice and legal affairs analyst anthony coley. he was the top spokesman at the department of justice under attorney general merrick garland. and a disclaimer he insists that i read, he's not an actual lawyer. set expectations at the right level. >> right. >> there's a lot to unpack today. crazy day. let's start with the immunity argument, because i think you and i both agree -- obviously everything's huge, but this one is monumental. what do you expect from the justice, what are you going to be looking for? >> what's interesting to me we often refer to trump's -- well, let me say it this way. this moment feels to me like a timeout in a football game where we know what the end call is going to be but we're waiting for the referee to review the tape. that's what it feels like to me. i mean at the end of the day his argument is that he was so high up as president that he was above the law. and just play that out for a second. in real world parliament's that means a president could direct an fbi director to plant false and incriminati
joining us now nbc justice and legal affairs analyst anthony coley. he was the top spokesman at the department of justice under attorney general merrick garland. and a disclaimer he insists that i read, he's not an actual lawyer. set expectations at the right level. >> right. >> there's a lot to unpack today. crazy day. let's start with the immunity argument, because i think you and i both agree -- obviously everything's huge, but this one is monumental. what do you expect from the...
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. >> we appreciate the analysis this morning from msnbc's justice affairs and analysis anthony coley. >>> still ahead on about "way too early," we'll go to cnbc for what's driving on wall street after the markets rebounded after a stronger than expected jobs report. we'll be right back with that. jobs report. we'll be right back with that. let's turn to cnbc's arabile gumede. what should we expect from wall street today? >> it's perhaps looking like a little bit of tentative trading ahead of today's trading picture. you have the european central bank which may be the first ones to cut the interest rate -- hike interest rates or cut interest rates on the back, of course, of what has been a significant hike in interest rates recently. it ma i be the first of the major central banks to so so. that may signal when they would be able to cut their own interest rates. the markets are fairly tentative having had that record run, of course, as well, in the first three months of the year. the first week of the second quarter, perhaps not so positive. a little bit subdued. although friday's trad
. >> we appreciate the analysis this morning from msnbc's justice affairs and analysis anthony coley. >>> still ahead on about "way too early," we'll go to cnbc for what's driving on wall street after the markets rebounded after a stronger than expected jobs report. we'll be right back with that. jobs report. we'll be right back with that. let's turn to cnbc's arabile gumede. what should we expect from wall street today? >> it's perhaps looking like a little bit...
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. >> i'm anthony, okay, i'm anthony thompson, i'm 20 years old from allison griffin, and i'm a sf champion 22 graduate also. [applause] >> hello i'm coley i'm a hope of champion and i'm from sunnyvale. >> so we are the hope sf leadership program we're an 18-month paid internship in district 10. we recruit young people from district 10 and train them in political and civic engagement. >> so now to talk about the work we're doing with the dream keeper initiative so. the dream keeper initiative start beside three years and through that hope sf have partnered and pushed this workout together. so they were pushed by civic leaders who wanted create a more inclusive community for district 10 communities. so with the hope u.s. f, we have released a funding proposal every year since this initiative started. we have given out 150 and we have done extensive leadership with partners and nonprofits. >> okay, reiterating a little bit of what she said, in our first years of operation, we have granted about 150,000 to all four sites. furthermore, we have received about 25 youth funding proposals. of those
. >> i'm anthony, okay, i'm anthony thompson, i'm 20 years old from allison griffin, and i'm a sf champion 22 graduate also. [applause] >> hello i'm coley i'm a hope of champion and i'm from sunnyvale. >> so we are the hope sf leadership program we're an 18-month paid internship in district 10. we recruit young people from district 10 and train them in political and civic engagement. >> so now to talk about the work we're doing with the dream keeper initiative so. the...
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. >> i'm anthony, okay, i'm anthony thompson, i'm 20 years old from allison griffin, and i'm a sf champion 22 graduate also. [applause] >> hello i'm coley i'm a hope of champion and i'm from sunnyvale. >> so we are the hope sf leadership program we're an 18-month paid internship in district 10. we recruit young people from district 10 and train them in political and civic engagement. >> so now to talk about the work we're doing with the dream keeper initiative so. the dream keeper initiative start beside three years and through that hope sf have partnered and pushed this workout together. so they were pushed by civic leaders who wanted create a more inclusive community for district 10 communities. so with the hope u.s. f, we have released a funding proposal every year since this initiative started. we have given out 150 and we have done extensive leadership with partners and nonprofits. >> okay, reiterating a little bit of what she said, in our first years of operation, we have granted about 150,000 to all four sites. furthermore, we have received about 25 youth funding proposals. of those
. >> i'm anthony, okay, i'm anthony thompson, i'm 20 years old from allison griffin, and i'm a sf champion 22 graduate also. [applause] >> hello i'm coley i'm a hope of champion and i'm from sunnyvale. >> so we are the hope sf leadership program we're an 18-month paid internship in district 10. we recruit young people from district 10 and train them in political and civic engagement. >> so now to talk about the work we're doing with the dream keeper initiative so. the...