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they're from the katy area. hey, guys. >> we made it to the totality. >> we did. >> reporter: what's your thoughts? what do you think about what's going on? >> it's absolutely amazing. it makes you want to cry because it's so beautiful. it's like a once in a lifetime kind of thing. >> reporter: girls what do you think? better than school, first of all? >> way better than school. >> reporter: and what do you think about what you're seeing, did you ever think you would see it nighttime in the middle of the day? >> no. >> reporter: you spent some time here. >> this is my idea, so glad they're enjoying it. >> best idea you've ever had. >> reporter: it was a good idea. it moved from houston down here. you're right, it's starting to come back out. emotional for a lot of people. could ewe feel that emotion as this happened. >> absolutely, yes, definitely emotional. >> reporter: thank you for taking time on the special day with us. enjoy the rest of it. now we can hang out and do some stuff in the daylight. enjoy some m
they're from the katy area. hey, guys. >> we made it to the totality. >> we did. >> reporter: what's your thoughts? what do you think about what's going on? >> it's absolutely amazing. it makes you want to cry because it's so beautiful. it's like a once in a lifetime kind of thing. >> reporter: girls what do you think? better than school, first of all? >> way better than school. >> reporter: and what do you think about what you're seeing, did you ever...
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katie is the next best thing. and i just have to really, my hat is off to her for translating all of the antics in the courtroom and everything. to me, the big headline is the loss of credibility that trump's lawyer todd blanche had when he was trying to defend what donald trump was doing with his gag order. the gag order forbids trump from commenting on jurors or perspective jurors. trump clearly violated it, so what did his lawyer todd blanche do? deny everything. and deny everything so much so that the judge said, you have broken your reputation with me. and credibility is the currency, joy, of lawyers, as katie knows. a judge should only look at the facts and law in the case, not a defendant's wealth or status. the lawyers, the key part of persuasion in that. this is all foreign to donald trump who traded in power and status his whole life, but when his lawyer has lost credibility with the court, that's a very serious statement that doesn't bode well for trump's legal team, bodes very poorly for donald trump b
katie is the next best thing. and i just have to really, my hat is off to her for translating all of the antics in the courtroom and everything. to me, the big headline is the loss of credibility that trump's lawyer todd blanche had when he was trying to defend what donald trump was doing with his gag order. the gag order forbids trump from commenting on jurors or perspective jurors. trump clearly violated it, so what did his lawyer todd blanche do? deny everything. and deny everything so much...
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i will keep you >>> "the katie phang show" begins right now. >> i am katie phang. live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. here is the week that was. this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >>> my predecessor promised infrastructure week, after week, after week for four years, and never built a thing. nothing. >>> is really forces striking back, targeting a military base near a nuclear plant. retaliation for 's attack this weekend. that is more than 300 drones and missiles launched at israel. >>> speaker mike johnson preparing to defy his most conservative house colleagues and called votes on a series of eight packages for israel, taiwan, and ukraine. this, despite worries that some may try to remove him from his speakership. >> i am not resigning and in my view, it is an absurd motion that someon
i will keep you >>> "the katie phang show" begins right now. >> i am katie phang. live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. here is the week that was. this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre....
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i'm katy tur. we've got our eyes on baltimore right now where the president is touring the key bridge wreckage. you can see we've got a senator out there speaking, senator cardin. we're going to go there once president biden does start speaking. this is a major disaster, and he's trying to gin up support and attention on this so congress acts and helps to fund it to get it entirely rebuilt. in the meantime, as we wait for the president, we're going to be talking about israel. what is driving president biden on israel, and where do americans stand on the issue? it's not clear, but what is clear is that the strike on the seven world central kitchen workers is actually an inflection point. at least in terms of rhetoric from the administration, which now says that israel has to get it together or else. the question is the or else, is it backed up by a change in policy? it seems like that answer is yes. for instance, it was only a few hours after president biden spoke with prime minister benjamin netany
i'm katy tur. we've got our eyes on baltimore right now where the president is touring the key bridge wreckage. you can see we've got a senator out there speaking, senator cardin. we're going to go there once president biden does start speaking. this is a major disaster, and he's trying to gin up support and attention on this so congress acts and helps to fund it to get it entirely rebuilt. in the meantime, as we wait for the president, we're going to be talking about israel. what is driving...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. could special counsel jack smith be on his way to appealing for the ruble of judge aileen cannon. his team filed a sport motion that had something of a threat, and a lot about what they worry judge cannon might be trying to do. we'll explain the fears and the threat in a moment. first, on the filing itself, prosecutors called judge cannon's request for jury instructions based on the presidential records act quote, fundamentally flowed. the pra is not at issue, his office said, and shouldn't even be included in the trial, let alone in the guidance for what the jury should deliberate on. quote, it would be pure fiction to suggest that highly classified documents created by members of the intelligence and military presented to the president of the united states during his term in office were purely private. and that trump himself didn't even raise this defense until more than a year after he left the white house. decide now and give us enough time to appeal. smith's team is pleading. aft
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. could special counsel jack smith be on his way to appealing for the ruble of judge aileen cannon. his team filed a sport motion that had something of a threat, and a lot about what they worry judge cannon might be trying to do. we'll explain the fears and the threat in a moment. first, on the filing itself, prosecutors called judge cannon's request for jury instructions based on the presidential records act quote, fundamentally flowed. the pra is...
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the katie phang show begins right now. >>> i'm katie phang, live from washington, d.c. here's the week that was. >> in arizona, lawmakers voted today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments on whether a near-total abortion ban in idaho violates federal lab. >>> a growing number of protests forming over the ongoing war in the middle east at campuses across the country. >> the movement has never been bigger than it is right now. >>> new american weapons are finally on the way after president biden signed the nearly $100 billion foreign aid package. >> it will make america safer, it will make the world safer. >>> in arizona, where a state grand jury indicted 11 republican officials wednesday for their unsuccessful ploy to a ward of the state electoral votes to mr. trent, despite his collection loss to president biden. >>> liberal justices expressed concerns about a president having total immunity. >> i'm trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office and you know the seat of crim
the katie phang show begins right now. >>> i'm katie phang, live from washington, d.c. here's the week that was. >> in arizona, lawmakers voted today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments on whether a near-total abortion ban in idaho violates federal lab. >>> a growing number of protests forming over the ongoing war in the middle east at campuses across the country. >> the movement has never been...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. is this a turning point in the war between israel and hamas? a moment where the u.s. stops giving unconditioning support to israel's war effort. president biden just got off the phone with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. their first call since seven aid workers from world central kitchen were called. the white house says the president told bibi to make changes how he's waging the war, mitigate civilian harm, address the humanitarian suffering, ensure the safety of aid workers or risk losing u.s. support. secretary of state antony blinken elaborated a moment ago in brussels. >> here's the current reality in gaza. despite important steps that israel is taking to allow assistance into gaza, the results on the ground are woefully insufficient and unacceptable. 100% of the population in gaza knows acute levels of food insecurity. 100% of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance. and those working heroically to provide that assistance are doing so in great peril to their own
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katy was unpacking it. even the video of the bronco, even before the trial happens, he was a bona fide movie star. he will cross over all types of racial lines and that trial brought up issues we haven't talked about, like domestic violence, what happens when you are collected -- connected to a celebrity but there are a lot of mixed feelings. >> chris witherspoon, standby
katy was unpacking it. even the video of the bronco, even before the trial happens, he was a bona fide movie star. he will cross over all types of racial lines and that trial brought up issues we haven't talked about, like domestic violence, what happens when you are collected -- connected to a celebrity but there are a lot of mixed feelings. >> chris witherspoon, standby
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>> reporter: yeah, katy, this was a weird day for us. i'm here with my family and this is where i went to college, in upstate new york, and we watch the clouds all day long. yesterday it was a picture perfect day. there was not a cloud in the sky. and of course this morning the clouds rolled in. and we're actually just a few feet from what was the center line of totality, the college marked it off because it went right through the center of campus. and it seems as though the clouds got thicker closer to the big moment and my guys were very bummed thinking they weren't going to have an incredible experience. it turned out to be the exact opposite. it was this weird feeling where almost in an instant someone flipped the lights off and this entire field became completely dark. i mean, this is my son luke, you were bummed because of the cloud cover. what was the experience like for you? >> it was different, but it was just as good without the clouds. >> yeah and what was crazy, it was like a festival atmosphere here. you could hear the band
>> reporter: yeah, katy, this was a weird day for us. i'm here with my family and this is where i went to college, in upstate new york, and we watch the clouds all day long. yesterday it was a picture perfect day. there was not a cloud in the sky. and of course this morning the clouds rolled in. and we're actually just a few feet from what was the center line of totality, the college marked it off because it went right through the center of campus. and it seems as though the clouds got...
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>> let me say one more thing, katy. just the energy, we're more energy independent today than we have been in 40 years. we are producing more fossil cleaner and better than anywhere in the world. we're producing more energy than any place else in the world, yet the administration can't take credit for that. joe biden signed the bill. he should be taking credit. we have produced more energy, created more jobs and opportunities and invested more in clean technology than ever before. it's all of the above energy policy but the far left can't accept that. they want to shut down everything in fossil and you can't run this great country. we can't help our allies and secure the world as we know it because it's going to demand more and more energy with all the things we're doing. >> senator, have you been talking to president biden where you want him to be? >> we have talked about it, absolutely. absolutely. and we're going to continue to talk. >> it sound like to me you're waiting, and there will be an endorsement before novem
>> let me say one more thing, katy. just the energy, we're more energy independent today than we have been in 40 years. we are producing more fossil cleaner and better than anywhere in the world. we're producing more energy than any place else in the world, yet the administration can't take credit for that. joe biden signed the bill. he should be taking credit. we have produced more energy, created more jobs and opportunities and invested more in clean technology than ever before. it's...
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katie tried the next day and the day after and again no response. >> that is not normal for her. >> katie called lauren's cell phone. >> her phone was off, this is not right. i called her sister caitlin. i said lawrence phone is off and she has not answered me for days, have you heard from her? >> she had not so caitlin and reached out to lawrence law school friend ashley. >> her sister contacted me over facebook. >> trying to get in touch with lauren, can you let her know? >> this was wednesday, thinking back ashley had not seen lauren since the party friday night. ashley went to lauren's apartment and her car was there. she knocked at the door. >> when she did not answer i did not think anything of it i assumed she was running or studying. >> she let a go. a few hours later. >> her sister contacted me again. this is an emergency, we have been trying to call and she is still not answering. >> now ashley began to worry, she and her boyfriend returned to lawrence and used a spare key to go inside. >> i said are you ready for whatever we are going to see when we walk in there? at that point
katie tried the next day and the day after and again no response. >> that is not normal for her. >> katie called lauren's cell phone. >> her phone was off, this is not right. i called her sister caitlin. i said lawrence phone is off and she has not answered me for days, have you heard from her? >> she had not so caitlin and reached out to lawrence law school friend ashley. >> her sister contacted me over facebook. >> trying to get in touch with lauren, can...
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welcome to "the beat" and i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another big day for donald trump's criminal collection trial, starting out with both sides butting heads. the prosecution asking the court for donald trump to be held in contempt of court, and donald trump's lawyers spinning those attacks as political. the judge frustrated, admonishing trump's attorney saying you're losing all credibility with this court, the judge adding, you've presented nothing. well, we'll have more on that later in the show. but first, the prosecution's first witness back on the stand, former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker, returning to detail to the jury his involvement in the multiple catch and kill plots to bury negative stories about donald trump. pecker detailing his decades long relationship with trump, and his frequent communications with michael cohen. testifying that in that now infamous 2015 meeting, pecker agreed to publish only positive stories about trump, promising to be trump's eyes and ears. pecker going on to say how, at the time, he
welcome to "the beat" and i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another big day for donald trump's criminal collection trial, starting out with both sides butting heads. the prosecution asking the court for donald trump to be held in contempt of court, and donald trump's lawyers spinning those attacks as political. the judge frustrated, admonishing trump's attorney saying you're losing all credibility with this court, the judge adding, you've presented nothing. well, we'll have more on...
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katie phang, trial attorney and host of the katie phang show here on msnbc, and renato mariotti, former federal prosecutor. thank you for joining me. this is fantastic. i'm going to start with this. katie, this is just a general question that non-lawyers like me who lived through the o.j. trial, it immediately occur to me given the concerns we have about safety. is there a possibility these jurors could be sequestered? because it seems to me this question of keeping their identity safe and having the reporters not say, well, he had glasses and she was this color and that color. it seems to me that sequestering the jury might be the safest thing. is that a possibility in this case? >> i don't think it's a possibility at this point. could judge merchan do it as a remedy because things get worse? sure, but part of the complicatingish sue is when you're going through a jury selection process, when you do have the intentions of sequestering a jury, that is part of the analysis in the perspective juror's mind as to whether or not they can commit to sit in service on a jury like this trial. so
katie phang, trial attorney and host of the katie phang show here on msnbc, and renato mariotti, former federal prosecutor. thank you for joining me. this is fantastic. i'm going to start with this. katie, this is just a general question that non-lawyers like me who lived through the o.j. trial, it immediately occur to me given the concerns we have about safety. is there a possibility these jurors could be sequestered? because it seems to me this question of keeping their identity safe and...
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i'm katy tur. the supreme court heard its third abortion case in two years, the second since it overturned roe v. wade. this appears to have divided the court over ideological and gender lines. it is a case about the near total ban on abortions in idaho. the doj sued the state saying the ban violated federal law that makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide emergency medical care. arguing in some cases abortions are just that, they're emergency medical care. and that the legal standard of quote, good faith medical judgment has proven to be too vague. that lack of a clear standard is exactly what both justice sonia sotomayor and amy coney barrett tried to wrestle out of the attorney representing idaho today. listen. >> this particular patient had to deliver her baby. the baby died. she had a hysterectomy, and she can no longer have children. all right. you're telling me the doctor couldn't have done the abortion earlier? >> again, it goes back to whether a doctor can in good faith medical judgmen
i'm katy tur. the supreme court heard its third abortion case in two years, the second since it overturned roe v. wade. this appears to have divided the court over ideological and gender lines. it is a case about the near total ban on abortions in idaho. the doj sued the state saying the ban violated federal law that makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide emergency medical care. arguing in some cases abortions are just that, they're emergency medical care. and that the legal standard of...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. abortion, inflation, union jobs, national security, take your pick of presidential politics today because there is significant news on all of those issues. and each will move blocks of voters in november. president biden is hosting the japanese prime minister at the white house. a meeting with a close ally that was likely at the very least, a little uncomfortable today, as union workers are trying to sink a private deal for japanese steel. we have what biden said about that a moment ago in the bilateral muse conference. again, that is just one issue. the president is dealing with an unexpectedly high inflation report with market fallout, as you can see. new reaction to new comments he made about prime minister benjamin netanyahu's moves in gaza. and the tidal wave of blow back for arizona's supreme court decision to thrust the state back to 1864 when the state wasn't even a state, and had a total population of 6 to 9,000 people. biden, of course, has condemned that ruling and so, in f
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. abortion, inflation, union jobs, national security, take your pick of presidential politics today because there is significant news on all of those issues. and each will move blocks of voters in november. president biden is hosting the japanese prime minister at the white house. a meeting with a close ally that was likely at the very least, a little uncomfortable today, as union workers are trying to sink a private deal for japanese steel. we have...
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give us the context around that video. >> reporter: hey, katy. this is one of the organizers of the encampment which has a decentralized power structure. he's one of the people who has spoken at times at pressers. our team has seen him here on campus. i went in today during the window that the campus allows reporters to enter, and could not talk to james. he was not present there. what we know is that he released an apology statement last night saying that he regrets his words, that he affirms the sanctity of life but repeated statements, saying zionist is an ideology that necessitates the genocide of the palestinian people, and so as you can understand there is a community here at columbia that feels that this isn't really much of an apology at all. and it's coming at an incredibly difficult time. tensions between students, faculty and administration, immense pressure on the president, ma, this doesn't represent their views, but they can't speak for james. it's hard to ask those additional questions right now, you can tell people here in the com
give us the context around that video. >> reporter: hey, katy. this is one of the organizers of the encampment which has a decentralized power structure. he's one of the people who has spoken at times at pressers. our team has seen him here on campus. i went in today during the window that the campus allows reporters to enter, and could not talk to james. he was not present there. what we know is that he released an apology statement last night saying that he regrets his words, that he...
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. >>> i am katie phang. live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> seven world central kitchen aid workers were killed in israeli strakes on monday. >> among the people that died were my friends. >>> this is the moment the earthquake hit, a magnitude 7.4, according to the u.s. estimates, the most powerful quake to strike taiwan in a quarter centuries. >> this morning, there was a g, 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the northeast, felt from philadelphia to boston, especially in new york. have a lot of reactions including this one from the empire state building, which wrote "i am fine." we have yet to hear from the statue of liberty. we hope and pray she is well. >>> yesterday, judge rejecting trump's motion to delay the trial until the supreme court un hears his presidential immunity claim. >>> closely watched abortion rulings late today by florida supreme court. the florida majority supreme panel opening the door for a ban on abortions after a six weeks of pregnancy. in a separate ruling, the cou
. >>> i am katie phang. live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> seven world central kitchen aid workers were killed in israeli strakes on monday. >> among the people that died were my friends. >>> this is the moment the earthquake hit, a magnitude 7.4, according to the u.s. estimates, the most powerful quake to strike taiwan in a quarter centuries. >> this morning, there was a g, 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the northeast, felt from...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now ♪♪ >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. the presumptive nominee for the republican party is on the attack going after judges, their family members, prosecutors, and their teams. democrats running against him, republicans not sufficiently loyal to him. voters not sufficiently pure enough either in the first choice of a candidate, as in the case of haley voters or in their religion, in the case of jews who don't vote republican. the list of political enemies gets longer and longer and while this isn't new, it's trump being trump, after all, some republicans worry it's not helping him in november, in the same way condemning vote by mail cost him in 2020. condemning anyone who questions him or maybe doesn't have him as their first choice might cost him in 2024. there's vaughn. if not in total viewers. and in republicans' ability to keep the house or win back the senate. you're seeing the sausage being made, folks. the former president quote, needs to be sensitive to where he's strong and where he's weak in the political map. jo
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katy was unpacking it. even the video of the bronco, even before the trial happens, he was a bona fide movie star. he will cross over all types of racial lines and that trial brought up issues we haven't talked about, like domestic violence, what happens when you are collected -- connected to a celebrity but there are a lot of mixed feelings. >> chris witherspoon, standby . i need to hand it off to the next hour with jose diaz-balart who picks up our breaking news coverage right now. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking news. former nfl star o.j. simpson who was acquitted in one of the most famous murder trials in american history has died at the age of 76. his family posting on his x account this morning saying he succumbed to his battle with cancer yesterday. joining us now msnbc anchor , chris jansing. what do we know about this? >> well, we don't know a lot. a short statement was put up by his family that he had succumbed to cancer but the announcement o.j. simpson has died is sure to send ripples t
katy was unpacking it. even the video of the bronco, even before the trial happens, he was a bona fide movie star. he will cross over all types of racial lines and that trial brought up issues we haven't talked about, like domestic violence, what happens when you are collected -- connected to a celebrity but there are a lot of mixed feelings. >> chris witherspoon, standby . i need to hand it off to the next hour with jose diaz-balart who picks up our breaking news coverage right now....
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. >>> 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 that motion to dismiss a while ago. there was no need to actually conduct a nonevidence hearing yesterday with oral arguments for lawyers for the two workers. these motions to dismiss are handled by judges all of the time. it's not unusual and yet what was really telling about the hearing yesterday wasn't so much the fact that she has yet to rule. it was the fact it took her two hours to actually make her way through the arguments themselves and i think it is just so obvious that this case is never going to see the light of a jury trial day in 2024 at this rate. there
. >>> 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...
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we have governor katie hobbs joining us, such an important day in arizona. >> 1864. when you think of the republican party, think 1864. >> that's where we are. >> have a good show. >> thank you alex. >>> well, arizona has a longer history as part of spain than it does as part of the united states. the name arizona is thought to be a blend of spanish and a local tribal language meaning small spring. arizona spent 300 years as part of spain beginning in 1521. then, in 1821 when mexico won its independence from spain. as part of the independent country of mexico. the united states seized all of the most valuable parts of mexico including california as our prize for winning the mexican american war in 1848. as an american territory, arizona chose the wrong side of the civil war and fought to keep enslaved people in the united states enslaved. for the end of is civil war, president lincoln appointed a 54-year-old new yorker. william thompson howell. as a federal judge to serve in the arizona territory where he then wrote the first laws of arizona to be written without spa
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>> so, this was an unusual argument in a lot of ways, katie. not only did they have trouble coming to the point of the question that they themselves wrote for this argument, they also had a lot of trouble talking about donald trump. this was a court that was very focused on the impact that whatever decision they reached would have in the future and on future presidents. and really not particularly interested in talking about donald trump. you and i have both been around a lot of criminal appellate arguments, and i don't think i've ever had an argument that didn't focus at least in part on the defendant and his conduct , and how the ruling would impact him. but here that did not seem to be the focus. the court was supposed to take up the issue of whether the president had immunity from official acts, and if so, what the scope of that immunity was. and instead, we were far afield and all over the board. everything from this issue of whether presidents had to be specifically included in a criminal statute before they could be prosecuted. on the ot
>> so, this was an unusual argument in a lot of ways, katie. not only did they have trouble coming to the point of the question that they themselves wrote for this argument, they also had a lot of trouble talking about donald trump. this was a court that was very focused on the impact that whatever decision they reached would have in the future and on future presidents. and really not particularly interested in talking about donald trump. you and i have both been around a lot of criminal...
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notice time for the last word with katie thing. evening, katie. >> alex, we just got some craziness. you know how everyone has been saying 500 people got notices to appear monday for donald trump's first criminal trial, nbc news getting some reporting that 6000 jurors will be subpoenaed from manhattan criminal court. more than 1500 for monday, now, this is not just for trump's trial, but because a lot of people don't report for jury duty they are still saying that they think 500 will appear on any given day, so think about that. >> casting a wide net in this city of hours, katie. >> wow. >> it is going to be an interesting process, which we will be covering in detail next week. >> thanks, alex, i appreciate everything. >> have a great show. >> thanks. >>> donald trump's last ditch effort to avoid accountability tonight. bi trump will appear in court on monday as we just talked about with alex, as jury selection gets underway in the first criminal trial against a former president in the history of the united states. in the first of
notice time for the last word with katie thing. evening, katie. >> alex, we just got some craziness. you know how everyone has been saying 500 people got notices to appear monday for donald trump's first criminal trial, nbc news getting some reporting that 6000 jurors will be subpoenaed from manhattan criminal court. more than 1500 for monday, now, this is not just for trump's trial, but because a lot of people don't report for jury duty they are still saying that they think 500 will...
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>> katie, you are absolutely right. i was a member of the judiciary committee, i was a part of impeachment one. you remember the famous phone call with president volodymyr zelenskyy, where he said i need you to do a favor, though. you want the chaplains, you want a meeting in the oval office, i will need you to do me a favor, dig up some dirt on my opponent, mr. biden. and then impeachment two, think about it. i literally had conversations with mike johnson, who was a member of judiciary. when we voted for speaker and it was the round with mike johnson, i knew exactly who johnson was and what he stands for. he stands for the tearing down of our institutions. yet, as i sat on the floor, katie, democrats next to me said, do you even know who this guy is? i said yes, i know that the who this guy is. i have seen him perform alongside mr. jordan in a different style but exact same mode in judiciary. you know what was sad? after the january 6th, you know i was there, i was there up in the gallery, hauled out in a gas mask alo
>> katie, you are absolutely right. i was a member of the judiciary committee, i was a part of impeachment one. you remember the famous phone call with president volodymyr zelenskyy, where he said i need you to do a favor, though. you want the chaplains, you want a meeting in the oval office, i will need you to do me a favor, dig up some dirt on my opponent, mr. biden. and then impeachment two, think about it. i literally had conversations with mike johnson, who was a member of judiciary....
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john, katie, charles. thank you all for starting this off tonight. >>> when we return, donald trump finally clarifies where he stands on abortion and it has angered members of his own party and later, joe biden unveils a new plan for helping student loan borrowers. polls show that is working. the 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. underway on a monday night. or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks and could make it hard to be there for your loved ones. shingles could also lead to serious complications that can last for years. if you're over 50, the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside you. and as you age, your risk of developing shingles increases. don't wait. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles today. her uncle's unhappy. ask your doctor or pharmacist i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee.
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"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the same? >> donald trump like nixon is trying to use the protests to paint democrats as lawless and chaotic, we'll get into the politics in a moment. speaker nancy pelosi is with us, and the debate over campus debates in a moment. but first, here's what's happening right now. columbia university is trying to clear the encampment on its main lawn to prepare for graduation ceremonies. it gave students a 2:00 p.m. deadline to leave or risk suspension. so far they have not left. with columbia's president saying in a statement, one group's rights to express their views cannot come at the expense of another group's rig
"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the...
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>> i think two things can be true statement, katy. you have to consider you're dealing with donald trump the defendant as well as donald trump the candidate. judge merchan has to tread very carefully because he doesn't want to do something that could somehow create reversible error or something that he could be appealed upon. at the same time, donald trump, and i've been saying this for a very long time, is very much so putting pressure on the refs to make a decision. to catherine's point, at this point, this is the time the judge actually needs to do something. he's baiting every judge he's in front of to say you're not going to penalize me, because you're too afraid of what you'll have to deal with if you do. if you think about what it is to actually try and put the former president of the united states of america into custody of any sort, it's a logistical nightmare. if you're also responsible for conducting the trial -- in this case we had alvin bragg's office saying sanctions should be $1,000 a day. what if he continues to do it?
>> i think two things can be true statement, katy. you have to consider you're dealing with donald trump the defendant as well as donald trump the candidate. judge merchan has to tread very carefully because he doesn't want to do something that could somehow create reversible error or something that he could be appealed upon. at the same time, donald trump, and i've been saying this for a very long time, is very much so putting pressure on the refs to make a decision. to catherine's...
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katie, i want to start with you. three presidents raised more than $25 million. will it make a difference? actually, they raised 26 million, and i was texting with the campaign to get final numbers and it does make a difference. it's more than $6 million more than trump raised last month with the whole month of february. so it makes a difference because they are going to pump that money back into battleground states. i think you mentioned nikki haley at some point on the show, but they're using that money to target voters who are open to anyone but trump, so basically the campaign's point is we're going to use all this money we're raising on voters, which is different than how the trump campaign will use their money. >> jeh, you know president biden and former president obama. is obama going to be a big presence on the campaign trail? what are you expecting? >> good question. for the, you oversee the secret service for three years, you notice things. and i watched the two of them get off air force one, and obama's following biden because he's the former president
katie, i want to start with you. three presidents raised more than $25 million. will it make a difference? actually, they raised 26 million, and i was texting with the campaign to get final numbers and it does make a difference. it's more than $6 million more than trump raised last month with the whole month of february. so it makes a difference because they are going to pump that money back into battleground states. i think you mentioned nikki haley at some point on the show, but they're using...
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"the beat" with katie fang for ari starts right know. >> thank you. have a wonderful weekend, as always. good to see you. and to the rest of you, welcome to "the beat." i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another bad week for donald trump in court. facing a legal hurdles in three separate jurisdictions. as judges in the states of new york, georgia, and florida all rejected the former president's attempts to either dismiss or delay the many criminal cases against him. now, we're about less than two weeks out from trump's first criminal trial. the new york election interference/hush money case. today, the judge denying jump's subpoena to get documents from nbc about stormy daniels. the judge ruling trump "has not shouldered the very heavy burden necessary to rifle through the privileged documents of a news organization." that wasn't the only blow to trump in new york this week. the judge expanding the partial gag order against him, and denying his presidential immunity claim. but trump is continuing to try his hand at more delay tactics. filing just about
"the beat" with katie fang for ari starts right know. >> thank you. have a wonderful weekend, as always. good to see you. and to the rest of you, welcome to "the beat." i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another bad week for donald trump in court. facing a legal hurdles in three separate jurisdictions. as judges in the states of new york, georgia, and florida all rejected the former president's attempts to either dismiss or delay the many criminal cases against him....
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it will be news if they do. yesterday it seemed the trial would get dismissed immediately, and it still might. today, though, there are questions. we're going to explain what happened and why in a moment. we'll also get into the other major story that is coming out of the house because right now, beyond this impeachment, stories are all that is coming out of this house. a ukraine, israel, taiwan security bill is still waiting for its time on the floor, although there is text now. speaker mike johnson says he will move it. if he does, will he keep his job? there's word he will, but only because democrats want him for something. we'll explain the political horse trading there, but first to the senate where senate majority l
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it will be news if they do. yesterday it seemed the trial would get dismissed immediately, and it still might. today, though, there are questions. we're going to explain...
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>> reporter: exactly, katy. they view abortion as the issue that will be the most mobilizing and the most motivating for voters in november, and that's because of what they've seen from special elections, special ballot measures, the 2022 midterm elections, and you see the reaction to something like what happened on tuesday with the civil war era ruling, the biden campaign says that all of that is confirmed. this is really a moment where they want to seize on this anger from people about how could you revert to something like this, and they want to really capitalize on it, and that is why you saw them on monday after former president trump put out a video with his own changing and evolving abortion stance, they responded to that quickly. tuesday, the abortion ruling came down, and now they are announcing a seven-figure ad buy in arizona that is going to targ women, young voters, and latino voters in the state. the president in the new ad that you're seeing play on the screen specifically frames this as an issue
>> reporter: exactly, katy. they view abortion as the issue that will be the most mobilizing and the most motivating for voters in november, and that's because of what they've seen from special elections, special ballot measures, the 2022 midterm elections, and you see the reaction to something like what happened on tuesday with the civil war era ruling, the biden campaign says that all of that is confirmed. this is really a moment where they want to seize on this anger from people about...
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joining me now, msnbc's katie phang. jury consultant and founder of trial methods, alan tuerkheimer, tristan snell is back with me. what do we know about jury consultants? >> we do are reporting that the trump defense team in this particular trial has been using a jury consulting firm out of philadelphia. interestingly, chris, that jury consulting firm was used in the second defamation trial that was brought by writer e. jean carroll against donald trump, and we all know that the verdict in that was a whopping multimillion dollar one. but the jury consultants in this case depending on their retention agreement with their client can start from the very beginning meaning before the jurors are even brought in in terms of the potential veneer ray, meaning from day one of their retention, they sit down and consider what would be the profile for the perfect juror in this case considering all the issues, considering their personalities, considering all the parties, considering all the lawyers. i mean, it's a perfectly choreogra
joining me now, msnbc's katie phang. jury consultant and founder of trial methods, alan tuerkheimer, tristan snell is back with me. what do we know about jury consultants? >> we do are reporting that the trump defense team in this particular trial has been using a jury consulting firm out of philadelphia. interestingly, chris, that jury consulting firm was used in the second defamation trial that was brought by writer e. jean carroll against donald trump, and we all know that the verdict...
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katie? >> so for me, so much time was spent before this actual first criminal trial of donald trump launched, poo pooing the importance of this case. and i felt just the two hours we were in court today that you saw why we should care. and more importantly, why the jurors should care about this case. and that's always the most important job for a prosecutor, because these jurors are just doing civic duty. some of them are laboring against their better kind of intentions of being there, and their concerns about being there, but when you heard matthew get up today, he very clearly and succinctly told the jury, this is why it matters. and that makes a difference because 34 felonies is nothing to sneer at. even one could put donald trump in prison for up to four years. and so when you hear the prosecution lay out a clear road map, and that's what openings are for, they're not for argument, they're for laying out a road map of what the evidence is. who are the players here? why are they so critic
katie? >> so for me, so much time was spent before this actual first criminal trial of donald trump launched, poo pooing the importance of this case. and i felt just the two hours we were in court today that you saw why we should care. and more importantly, why the jurors should care about this case. and that's always the most important job for a prosecutor, because these jurors are just doing civic duty. some of them are laboring against their better kind of intentions of being there,...
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start with you, katie. because the thing is is that monday, as mad cap as i'm expecting it to be, i'm assuming you and glen will be hostages inside one nbc bureau or another, you won't be able to leave all day because you'll be covering it all day, that might be the most normal thing we've seen relating to trump really since 2016, him going into a courtroom and being not arraigned but him facing jury selection like any other citizen. your thoughts? >> yeah. i think that's important, joy, to point out, because if you look at the style of the case and the style is the name, it's the people of new york, right? versus donald j. trump, he doesn't get the benefit of president trump, as we noah anythingly his lawyers consistently refer to him as president trump in legal filings and when they speak about him in court, but it is the humbling moment when he has to sit at counsel's table not by choice but by law and required procedure. when he is referred to as criminal defendant donald trump that the playing field is
start with you, katie. because the thing is is that monday, as mad cap as i'm expecting it to be, i'm assuming you and glen will be hostages inside one nbc bureau or another, you won't be able to leave all day because you'll be covering it all day, that might be the most normal thing we've seen relating to trump really since 2016, him going into a courtroom and being not arraigned but him facing jury selection like any other citizen. your thoughts? >> yeah. i think that's important, joy,...
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. >>> congresswoman katie porter is taking congress to school, and tonight, she's here to do the same as the u.s. continues to send more weapons to israel. >>> peter welch is one of two democratic senators to rule against the aid bill to israel, ukraine, and taiwan and will explain why. let's do it. >>> as donald trump sat in a new york courtroom, he was getting support from a familiar friend overseas, who took the stage at the c pack conference to tout his authoritarian agenda, which included notable maga allies like carrie lake, the back ramaswamy, and a message from trump himself. in his speech, he told the crowd that conservatives across the west, including himself and trump, are under attack by hegemonic liberal order. he said that upcoming elections in november will be a chance for americans to usher in a "era of sovereignty modeled on hungary," you know, a country who has ostracized immigrants, marginalized lgbtq people, transformed the free press into a conservative media ecosystem, and staff the public prosecutor's office with loyalists. it's a country that orb on himself rig
. >>> congresswoman katie porter is taking congress to school, and tonight, she's here to do the same as the u.s. continues to send more weapons to israel. >>> peter welch is one of two democratic senators to rule against the aid bill to israel, ukraine, and taiwan and will explain why. let's do it. >>> as donald trump sat in a new york courtroom, he was getting support from a familiar friend overseas, who took the stage at the c pack conference to tout his...
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and our katy tur felt it at a coffee shop. she's joining us by phone right now. katy, describe what you experienced. >> i'm laughing because in new york city when you feel the rumbling in a building, you normally write it off as a big truck going by or the subway. i was in a local coffee shop and i felt the whole bar shaking -- bye, honey -- my daughters saying bye to me. i asked the lady behind the counter, and she said it was a truck. i wrote it off, and i realized, no, it was an earthquake. it was definitely a little more violent than we normally feel with a large truck going by or subway. violent in relative terms, nothing fell off the counters. nothing fell off the ceiling. i'm from los angeles, so i'm used to relatively big earthquakes where things fall apart. freeways crumble, et cetera. so this was definitely more minor. here in new york city, we're not used to it. we're not used to the ground shaking for any other reason beyond the subway or a large truck. so when i walked outside, people were out of their houses, on the street looking at each other, tal
and our katy tur felt it at a coffee shop. she's joining us by phone right now. katy, describe what you experienced. >> i'm laughing because in new york city when you feel the rumbling in a building, you normally write it off as a big truck going by or the subway. i was in a local coffee shop and i felt the whole bar shaking -- bye, honey -- my daughters saying bye to me. i asked the lady behind the counter, and she said it was a truck. i wrote it off, and i realized, no, it was an...
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notice time for the last word with katie thing. evening, katie. >> alex, we just got some craziness. you know how everyone has been saying 500 people got notices to appear monday for donald trump's first criminal trial,
notice time for the last word with katie thing. evening, katie. >> alex, we just got some craziness. you know how everyone has been saying 500 people got notices to appear monday for donald trump's first criminal trial,
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"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the same? >> donald trump like nixon is trying to use the protests to paint democrats as lawless and chaotic, we'll get into the politics in a
"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it wle
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it wle
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i stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over with our friends at hbo, talking about an idea she had and it came because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. you were there for the today show? >> yes, i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicole, i remember distinctly was everyone thought it was islamic terrorism and that was sort of the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so because i think we couldn't really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of this movement and the fact that it really started in the early '80s in arkansas and kind of metastasized slowly through the decades and april 19, obviously, became a very significant day, not simply because of waco and oklahoma city but because of patriots' day and what this day has come to symbolize to this
i stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over with our friends at hbo, talking about an idea she had and it came because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. you were there for the today show? >> yes, i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicole, i remember distinctly was everyone...
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jansing along with my colleague katy tour. this is a historic day for america. a fair and functioning judicial system. today in two courtrooms, two very different cases but with one central character, donald trump and one central question. will there be consequences for his alleged attempts to break the law either now or in the future if he's reelected. >> here in new york city, also even more testimony from david pecker and the hush money trial about the lengths to which he, donald trump and michael cohen, went to protect his image during the 2016 campaign. we're going to tell you exactly what he testified to along with a phone call that david pecker says he received from donald trump three days before the 2016 election. also, how donald trump is reacting and he was reacting. at the same time, in washington, the supreme court spent hours hashing out donald trump's claims of presidential immunity. the questions of whether a future president is above the law threatening to change the very nature of what it means to be commander
jansing along with my colleague katy tour. this is a historic day for america. a fair and functioning judicial system. today in two courtrooms, two very different cases but with one central character, donald trump and one central question. will there be consequences for his alleged attempts to break the law either now or in the future if he's reelected. >> here in new york city, also even more testimony from david pecker and the hush money trial about the lengths to which he, donald trump...