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the harvard kennedy school institute of politics, and an msnbc political contributor, and the former florida republican congresswoman, david jolly. thank you for joining us. david, your reaction to the scenes unfolding across campuses? >> look, in october, thomas attacked israel, killing over 1200 people, taking several hundred hostages, including american citizens and i don't think there's anything joe biden can do that would change how benjamin netanyahu executes the war. that's the reality of our politics. what is also true is that domestically, we have a shift among our current alliances with israel, particularly in the democratic party, and that's okay. the questioning of our current posture. a lot of grace has to be given for the exercise of independent thought on college campuses and for free speech. we also have to recognize that students, particularly jewish students, have to be protected in this moment. it's okay to recognize that israel will continue to execute this war while also recognizing the concerns and speech of young voters in the united states. those two things can coexis
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also in the florida case. one reason that kris mayes may not have indicted donald trump is she wants to see how it plays out first and also, give some of those indicted a chance to flip against the boss. >> just when you think the screw has turned. all the ways it can. there is another turn of the script. vaughn hillyard. amazing reporting. deep arizona knowledge. deep cuts from in the arizona election interference. really appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks alex. >> lisa, stay with me. we got a lot more for you. coming up, trump hads a new nickname tonight. unindicted coconspirator number one. tomorrow he will be back in a manhattan courtroom and known as defendant trump in his criminal hush money trial. we'll have more on the former president's escalating legal dramas coming up next. escalatil dramas coming up next. (♪♪) ohhh crap, that's a really good gift. now we gotta get france something. wait! we can use etsy's new gift mode! yes, what do the french like? ...anyone? cheese... they like cheese! b
also in the florida case. one reason that kris mayes may not have indicted donald trump is she wants to see how it plays out first and also, give some of those indicted a chance to flip against the boss. >> just when you think the screw has turned. all the ways it can. there is another turn of the script. vaughn hillyard. amazing reporting. deep arizona knowledge. deep cuts from in the arizona election interference. really appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks alex. >> lisa,...
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and florida next week where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights one week before a joke on him six week abortion ban takes effect in that state. on the other hand, the only campaign stop donald trump made was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county were active registered democrats outnumber republicans nearly 10 to 1 and he spread false claims about rising crime in the country. he spent most of the week in a courtroom, a preview of what the devil several weeks of his life will be like if this trial proceeds. only the first week and clear that candidate donald trump is frustrated by how much defendant trump's legal obligations are complicated campaign plans. during remarks this week he complained multiple times about how he should be on the campaign trail instead. the former president and his legal situation has not completely sidelined him from campaigning. he did hold a rally in pennsylvania last saturday and he will host another event in north carolina tonight. for the duration of the trial, expected to last six to eight weeks, his campaign schedule wi
and florida next week where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights one week before a joke on him six week abortion ban takes effect in that state. on the other hand, the only campaign stop donald trump made was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county were active registered democrats outnumber republicans nearly 10 to 1 and he spread false claims about rising crime in the country. he spent most of the week in a courtroom, a preview of what the devil several weeks...
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communications director, and dave ehrenberg palm beach county, florida, good to have you both. the conservative super majority on the court, addressed this issue on thursday, and i wanted to start by asking you what we heard from the justices. justice alito saying he's not really talking about the particular facts of the case? >> it's unbelievable. the reason why the supreme court stepped in and delayed this was because they didn't want to talk about the specifics of the case. they would have not even reviewed the appeal, because the lower court did a really good job explaining why trump's actions on january 6th and before were not official acts. he should not be getting anywhere near immunity, but the courts said we are going to the broader principles of what constitutes official acts, and whether that would be immune. to do some hypothetical thinking. the fact is the clock is ticking. they know what they are doing. there was a case against donald trump in washington, d.c. where they delayed it to people who are on the far right, justice alito and others are ignoring what's in
communications director, and dave ehrenberg palm beach county, florida, good to have you both. the conservative super majority on the court, addressed this issue on thursday, and i wanted to start by asking you what we heard from the justices. justice alito saying he's not really talking about the particular facts of the case? >> it's unbelievable. the reason why the supreme court stepped in and delayed this was because they didn't want to talk about the specifics of the case. they would...
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i should be in florida now. a lot of different places campaigning and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. the judge is conflicted, as you know. it's very unfair what's going on and i should be allowed to campaign. and whoever heard of this, he got indicted for that? people go to court, say i can't believe it. this is the case? so we did nothing wrong. the other thing is if this were such a great case, why didn't the southern district bring it, who looked at it, turned it down? why didn't numerous other agencies look at it? it was shown to everybody. and why didn't the federal elections do anything about it? it's not state. they're trying to make it a state case, whatever. and it's not state. never happened before, i believe. never happened before. this has never happened before. when the state tries to insert itself in federal elections. never, nobody's ever seen it. but you know, federal elections took a turn passed on it. they said essentially nothing was done wrong or they
i should be in florida now. a lot of different places campaigning and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. the judge is conflicted, as you know. it's very unfair what's going on and i should be allowed to campaign. and whoever heard of this, he got indicted for that? people go to court, say i can't believe it. this is the case? so we did nothing wrong. the other thing is if this were such a great case, why didn't the southern district bring it, who looked at...
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and in florida where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights, one week before a 6 week abortion ban takes effect in that state. that was in biden world. >>> entrump world, the only campaign stop he was able to make this week was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county where democrats outnumber republicans 10 to 1 and he continued to spread false claims about rising crime. otherwise the former president spent most of his week like this, in a courtroom, sometimes nodding off, a preview of what the next 7 weeks of his life will be like as the trial proceeds. it is only the first week and candidate trump is focused on how much of his legal obligations are campaigning his campaign plans. during remarks outside of the courtroom, he complained multiple times about how he should be out on the campaign trail instead. to be fair, the former president's legal situation has not completely sidelined him from campaigning. he has the weekends. and he had aeraly in pennsylvania last saturday and he will have one in north carolina tonight. but for the duration of the trial r
and in florida where he will deliver a speech on tuesday focused on reproductive rights, one week before a 6 week abortion ban takes effect in that state. that was in biden world. >>> entrump world, the only campaign stop he was able to make this week was at a bodega in manhattan which is a county where democrats outnumber republicans 10 to 1 and he continued to spread false claims about rising crime. otherwise the former president spent most of his week like this, in a courtroom,...
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donald trump, for his part, is back in florida after an intense week of hearings and damaging testimony. sat through the indignity of life as a defendant at sue's friend, david pecker, i how the used to catch and kill scheme to purchase these items that make the silence of karen mcdougall. and his supreme court justices way arguments on trump's claims of absolute immunity from prosecution. of several reporters in place covering all of these developments for us. we will start with jillian frankel who was at the courthouse. yesterday's testimony focused on trump's relationship with stormy daniels and karen mcdougall. >> reporter: on friday we heard from three witnesses. the jury learned more about this alleged catch and kill scheme with the national enquirer. it aimed to benefit president trump ahead of the 2016 election. we also heard from trump's longtime executive assistant who had control of his rolodex and verified he did, in fact, had contact information for stormy daniels and karen mcdougall, two individuals with testimony port to the case. they testified against the finances surro
donald trump, for his part, is back in florida after an intense week of hearings and damaging testimony. sat through the indignity of life as a defendant at sue's friend, david pecker, i how the used to catch and kill scheme to purchase these items that make the silence of karen mcdougall. and his supreme court justices way arguments on trump's claims of absolute immunity from prosecution. of several reporters in place covering all of these developments for us. we will start with jillian...
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. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate and he can complain all he wants outside to sycophants, the right-wing media, has audiences but inside the courtroom, the judge is in charge and the jury makes the final decision. i think it's an impressive feat for the judge, so quickly with jury selection. a lot of people did not think it would happen this fast but you don't need to find empty vessels or blank slates. you can have people who have impressions about trump. you have to promise under oath that they can set them aside, be fair and impartial and full of the evidence and the law. >> you make a point. this time last week, we talked about the po
. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate...
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so, i want to contrast with you saying in this case of what he is saying about the judge in florida who made many rulings in his favor and he does not hesitate to praise her. suggesting every judge is on the red team or the blue team. and only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges and that is kind of a decision for ordinary antics. one of the things that autocats do is no rules of law and the facts presented are the determined outcomes in a political matter. everything gets politicalized. that is dangerous for our future even if he is convicted and even if he loses the election. this is the kind of stain that does not go away with just one trial. >> you know, kim it always has a long, there is a real long ark to this. when he became president and i think he first alarmed general kelly, miles knows well, he constantly talked about my generals, my generals. he meant kelly and maddis they were not the military leaders they were my generals. i remember him saying in an interview with the "new york times" he wanted his bobby kennedy. he viewed them as being on the team of th
so, i want to contrast with you saying in this case of what he is saying about the judge in florida who made many rulings in his favor and he does not hesitate to praise her. suggesting every judge is on the red team or the blue team. and only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges and that is kind of a decision for ordinary antics. one of the things that autocats do is no rules of law and the facts presented are the determined outcomes in a political matter. everything gets...
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this week, he had to skip his own fund-raiser in florida where he's in the red and needs to actually pay legal fees and campaign costs because of the trial. he's also demanding other campaigns use basically be careful how they use his name or give him a cut of money they raise. that's unusual in politics but shows again his need to try to get anyone donating money for trump to get that money to him, which he will then pass off to lawyers and other legal fees. trump and his campaign don't have many other ways they can get around this. earlier this week after leaving court, he did try to campaign in new york city, which is of course a place where he's never come close to winning the city or the state. but he did a kind of campaign stop at a harlem bodega. meanwhile, over at fox, there are concerns about the timing, again, timing caused by the defendant. but they do admit the political reality, which is on more than one level, this is turning out to be bad for candidate trump. >> every campaign stop is crucial. donald trump was not able to campaign today. >> if you think this is bad, in
this week, he had to skip his own fund-raiser in florida where he's in the red and needs to actually pay legal fees and campaign costs because of the trial. he's also demanding other campaigns use basically be careful how they use his name or give him a cut of money they raise. that's unusual in politics but shows again his need to try to get anyone donating money for trump to get that money to him, which he will then pass off to lawyers and other legal fees. trump and his campaign don't have...
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they're taking cues from what we have seen in the state of florida where ron desantis also argued for vehicular homicide of individuals who were protesting during the trey griffey in the wake of the murder of george floyd. this is not new for this group. they are only amplifying the violence i want to see across america for the people utilizing their rights when they protest against things white supremacist do not believe in and do not want to stand for. we are taught that diversity and individuals who have been upper represented -- underrepresented but we time- out people in gaza who are dying greatly. moreover, they are not hamas. equating them with a terrorist organization is a problem. if this is beyond human rights. we are talking about war crimes but were talking about tactics for individuals who are protesting do not deserve to hear from a sitting u.s. senator that they deserve to die. >> dean, to this point of where the republican party has become and the uses rhetoric and language, just imagine for a moment that national outcry or outrage if this was on the other side. democr
they're taking cues from what we have seen in the state of florida where ron desantis also argued for vehicular homicide of individuals who were protesting during the trey griffey in the wake of the murder of george floyd. this is not new for this group. they are only amplifying the violence i want to see across america for the people utilizing their rights when they protest against things white supremacist do not believe in and do not want to stand for. we are taught that diversity and...
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i should be in florida now. i should be in a lot of different places right now campaigning. and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. >> very unfair. donald trump goes on trial as opening statements and testimony begin in the manhattan courthouse. we will break down what the jury of 12 manhattanites heard and what trump, the republican party, and the country face going forward. >>> plus, chaos at columbia. the battle for america's elite institutions boils over at one of new york's ivy league universities, with charges of anti-semitism and suppression of free speech flying back and forth. and the school calling the cops on their own students. >>> but we begin tonight with a historic first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president. which was almost not the first. in fact, the world seemed to stop on its hinges on august 8, 1974. as america's 37th president, richard nixon, became the first u.s. president to resign before the end of his term. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is a harm to every ins
i should be in florida now. i should be in a lot of different places right now campaigning. and i'm sitting here. and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. >> very unfair. donald trump goes on trial as opening statements and testimony begin in the manhattan courthouse. we will break down what the jury of 12 manhattanites heard and what trump, the republican party, and the country face going forward. >>> plus, chaos at columbia. the battle for america's elite...
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it's a real woman in florida. she could be anywhere. this is medical care in a post.america. this is what donald trump and justice alito, cavanagh, barrett -- did the women in this country on purpose. because of their decision to overturn will be with -- roe v. wade, dr. david -- doctors are in impossible situations. -- biden administration had tried to find a way to help them. in july, 2022 -- on president biden's orders, told states with taccone and abortion bans they had a responsibility -- to provide pregnant women with stabilizing health emergency care, even if it includes abortion, or face losing federal funds. that directive but federal law in direct conflict with the laws in 14 states that now been abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with very limited exceptions. earlier today, the supreme court heard arguments on one who has the final say, the red states, or the government. -- the only members on the board as the chief of constitutional litigation and policy for idaho's attorney general's office why abortion is not healthcare and why women should be left to die. >>
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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 someone would bring a vacate motion. we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >
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...
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arguments not only in the federal election interference case but also in the georgia case, also in the florida case. one reason chris mays may not have indicted donald trump here is she wants to see how that plays itself out first and also give some of those indicted a chance to flip against the boss. >> just when you think the screw has turned all the ways it can, there is another turn of the screw. von hilliard, amazing reporting, deep arizona knowledge, deep cuts in the arizona election interference. really appreciate your time tonight. lisa rubin, stay with me. we have a lot more for you. coming up, trump has a new nickname tonight, unindicted co- conspirator number one. tomorrow, he will be back in a manhattan courtroom and known as defendant trump in his criminal hush money trial. we will have more on the former president's escalating legal dramas, coming up asked. asked. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7.
arguments not only in the federal election interference case but also in the georgia case, also in the florida case. one reason chris mays may not have indicted donald trump here is she wants to see how that plays itself out first and also give some of those indicted a chance to flip against the boss. >> just when you think the screw has turned all the ways it can, there is another turn of the screw. von hilliard, amazing reporting, deep arizona knowledge, deep cuts in the arizona...
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the classified documents case down in florida. judge aileen cannon unsealing nearly 400 pages of fbi investigative records, revealing many new details about the evidence in the case. the investigation given the code named plasmic echo by the fbi, revealing an unnamed witness warned trump about keeping the classified records, telling him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back. don't give them a noble reason to indict you because they will. the witness telling the fbi that trump brushed off the suggestion to return the documents to national archives. trump dangled a pardon over his now indicted valet, walt nauta. he said even if he gets charged by the fbi, the president will pardon him in 2024. this information released after jack smith fought to keep some information redacted citing safety concerns. itsther latest in a growing list of questionable rulings by judge cannon who has yet to set the trial date for this case. that does it for me. be sure to catch the katie phang show on saturdays at noon right here on msnbc. "the
the classified documents case down in florida. judge aileen cannon unsealing nearly 400 pages of fbi investigative records, revealing many new details about the evidence in the case. the investigation given the code named plasmic echo by the fbi, revealing an unnamed witness warned trump about keeping the classified records, telling him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back. don't give them a noble reason to indict you because they will. the witness telling the fbi that trump brushed...
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he is taking cues ironically from the state of florida. ron desantis himself onkyo argued for vehicular homicide of individuals who are protesting during the blm and the murder of george floyd. this is not new. they are only amplifying the violence that they want to see across america. of course utilizing their first amendment rights. against white supremacist do not believe in or stand for. we are talking about diversity, protecting individuals who have been underrepresented and underserved. people in gaza or denied daily pick women, children who we know do not deserve what is happening to them. but also are not hamas. combining them with a terrorist organization is a problem. this is beyond human rights violations. we are talking about war crimes. individuals who are protesting do not deserve to hear from a sitting u.s. senator. essentially the deserve to die. >> dean obeidallah. they have been using his rhetoric and using this language. just imagine for a moment. that the national outcry. or outrage. this was on the other side. democrat
he is taking cues ironically from the state of florida. ron desantis himself onkyo argued for vehicular homicide of individuals who are protesting during the blm and the murder of george floyd. this is not new. they are only amplifying the violence that they want to see across america. of course utilizing their first amendment rights. against white supremacist do not believe in or stand for. we are talking about diversity, protecting individuals who have been underrepresented and underserved....
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. >> joining us democratic congressman of florida, jared moskowitz. a member of foreign affairs and oversight committee. you're there, in the middle of it. thank you for joining us, by the way. where are we right now? >> well, thanks for having me. where we are is we just passed the rule a couple of hours ago on the house floor, and this allows us tomorrow to get to the underlying bills on ukraine, on israel, on humanitarian aid for gaza and some other humanitarian crises around the world. and then the tiktok bill, the repo act and iran legislation. there are four bills. we will vote on that tomorrow. this is substantially similar to what the senate did. we're doing this in a process where we take separate votes. speaker johnson became speaker. he delayed that, tied it to the irs and killed the bill. we could have done ukraine two months ago when the senate sent over the bill. they have played politics with this. that being said, i'm happy that speaker johnson has found his voice, his will. make no mistake about it. hakeem jeffries said this was a cha
. >> joining us democratic congressman of florida, jared moskowitz. a member of foreign affairs and oversight committee. you're there, in the middle of it. thank you for joining us, by the way. where are we right now? >> well, thanks for having me. where we are is we just passed the rule a couple of hours ago on the house floor, and this allows us tomorrow to get to the underlying bills on ukraine, on israel, on humanitarian aid for gaza and some other humanitarian crises around the...
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so i want to contrast what you are saying in this case with what he is saying about judge cannon in florida, who had main really many rulings in his favor. so what he is doing is not just the legitimating the justice system. he is doing it selectively and he is suggesting that every judge is on the red team or the blue team and therefore, you can only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges and that is kind of a, it serves to make the justice system look like ordinary politics. again, one of the things autocrats do is they collapse the law into politics. there is no base where the rules of law and where the facts presented are the determinative outcomes in a political matter. everything gets politicized, right? that is, what i think we are seeing here. that is very dangerous for our future. even if he is convicted in this case and even if he loses the election, because this is the kind of stain that doesn't go away with just one trial. you know, kim, it also has a long, there is a real long arc to this point when he became president, i think you first alarmed general kelly, c
so i want to contrast what you are saying in this case with what he is saying about judge cannon in florida, who had main really many rulings in his favor. so what he is doing is not just the legitimating the justice system. he is doing it selectively and he is suggesting that every judge is on the red team or the blue team and therefore, you can only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges and that is kind of a, it serves to make the justice system look like ordinary politics....
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i'm not sure that states like florida are going to be in play again, but certainly the biden campaign is trying to project that strength, and we do see that reflected in some of the polls. of course we know that the economic situation has been improving gradually, that the inflation situation has been improving. so in a way, it does make sense that biden is gaining some ground. another important point in the last nbc news poll is that the more reliable voters, the voters who participate more frequently in elections, president biden has an advantage with those. president trump has an advantage with people who don't participate as often in elections, so that's something that when you're running for office, you always want to have the most reliable voters on your side. >> former congressman carlos curbelo, thank you very much for being with us this afternoon. very much appreciate it. >>> still ahead, protests at columbia university over the war in gaza is raising concerns for the safety of jewish students there. what city and state leaders are now saying they're going to do to get involv
i'm not sure that states like florida are going to be in play again, but certainly the biden campaign is trying to project that strength, and we do see that reflected in some of the polls. of course we know that the economic situation has been improving gradually, that the inflation situation has been improving. so in a way, it does make sense that biden is gaining some ground. another important point in the last nbc news poll is that the more reliable voters, the voters who participate more...
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while donald trump is in a courtroom this week, the president was in florida, talking about the abortion ban, the six-week abortion ban that is about to go into effect next week in that state, and also the broader implications of the healthcare crisis that is confronting women all over this country because the guy in the courtroom supported the overturning of roe v. wade, via the dobbs decision. we have seen the president is able to go out and campaign while donald trump has to sit in a courtroom. i also agree with brendan and i love stewart. i disagree with him on this. i think donald trump looks diminished. he looks small. i worked a lot of presidential campaigns and i've served on campaigns for individuals, running for executive office roles, governor, lieutenant governor, mayor, you always want to make sure your candidate person looks, your person is looking like -- looking like an executive. donald trump is not look presidential. amid bad fluorescent lighting in the hallway as he rails against the machine and says his constitutional rights are being trampled on and saying he can't s
while donald trump is in a courtroom this week, the president was in florida, talking about the abortion ban, the six-week abortion ban that is about to go into effect next week in that state, and also the broader implications of the healthcare crisis that is confronting women all over this country because the guy in the courtroom supported the overturning of roe v. wade, via the dobbs decision. we have seen the president is able to go out and campaign while donald trump has to sit in a...
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. >> president biden spent his tuesday in florida hammering trump over that state's strict abortion ban. trump is expected to be in court most days for weeks to come. election day is just 194 days away, by the way. joining us now, democratic strategist basil smikle and susan del percio. let's dive into the impact of this trial on the 2024 race. here's what trump told a local news station just yesterday. >> they're trying to get joe biden elected, and what they want to do is see that they can damage his opponent, but it is happening the opposite effect. because my numbers are now higher than they have been because the public understands it. >> first, fact check, there is no evidence of political influence here. it is unclear what numbers he's referring to, but, susan, do you see any evidence so far that this trial is having a positive political impact for trump? >> it is not, but when you show what your lead of this opening of the segment, it says it is very -- he says it is very unfair. if it is so unfair it helping him according to donald trump. so that just doesn't jive in his own wor
. >> president biden spent his tuesday in florida hammering trump over that state's strict abortion ban. trump is expected to be in court most days for weeks to come. election day is just 194 days away, by the way. joining us now, democratic strategist basil smikle and susan del percio. let's dive into the impact of this trial on the 2024 race. here's what trump told a local news station just yesterday. >> they're trying to get joe biden elected, and what they want to do is see that...
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joining us now, david jolly, former republican congressman from florida and an msnbc political analyst. vaughn and tristan are still here with us. vaughn, you've covered donald trump for a very long time, and for every michael cohen who i guess you could say has turned, there is a david pecker who says basically i think he's a great guy. what is it about the people in trump world that make them so devoted to donald trump or what is it about donald trump? >> reporter: what is it about donald trump is a good question, chris. donald trump has staying power in so many ways. well, you may lose an election like the one in 2020, you also continue to have a following that is indignant upon any efforts to undermine him or the prestige of the trump organization or the political following, one that did garner more than 80 million votes in 2020, and folks are not naive to that, so even when donald trump loses an election or endorses candidates in 2022 who do lose, he continues to hold power to a great extent and also financial power, and that is what michael cohen for all those years had a full un
joining us now, david jolly, former republican congressman from florida and an msnbc political analyst. vaughn and tristan are still here with us. vaughn, you've covered donald trump for a very long time, and for every michael cohen who i guess you could say has turned, there is a david pecker who says basically i think he's a great guy. what is it about the people in trump world that make them so devoted to donald trump or what is it about donald trump? >> reporter: what is it about...
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. >> alexis, you appeared alongside president biden at a campaign stop in florida yesterday. what was your message? >> my message was we are not going to keep going back. we need to re-elect president biden, and vice president harris, we need to ensure that they get a senate majority that will -- and house majority that will allow them to pass federal legislation and to let everyone know that if we do not do that, we are going to go even further backwards with a national abortion ban that, you know, essentially president -- former president trump has, you know, tried to walk back from, but we know where he stands on these issues. so, it is really about rallying the troops and rallying our support behind president biden/harris, because they have been a strong partner, even up until yesterday when they were enforcing that hipaa rule around patients who are traveling and protecting their privacy. >> alexis mcgill johnson, thank you for being with us this morning. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, what is expected in trump's criminal hush money trial resumes tomorr
. >> alexis, you appeared alongside president biden at a campaign stop in florida yesterday. what was your message? >> my message was we are not going to keep going back. we need to re-elect president biden, and vice president harris, we need to ensure that they get a senate majority that will -- and house majority that will allow them to pass federal legislation and to let everyone know that if we do not do that, we are going to go even further backwards with a national abortion...
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florida republican congressman david jolly and msnbc political analyst eugene daniels, playbook co-author and right house reporter for politico. he is also an msnbc political contributor. it's great to have both of you with us. david, i'll start with you. some democrats comparing this moment with the israel aid debate to a moral position back in 2003 against the iraq war. what do you make of that, and the number of democrats who came out today to vote no on what once would've been almost an automatic yes vote in support of funding more money to israel? >> that's right. the no votes today are significant, ayman. look, i think it's clear that the policy of the united states is still overwhelmingly pro- israel, to ally with israel in their current war. but we cannot overlook that the domestic politics, particularly within the democratic party, have shifted from what we've seen over the past several decades, and you see joe biden realizing that and trying to pay attention to those concerns. we have seen this in vote at the bell xbox during the biden democratic primary race. we're now seeing i
florida republican congressman david jolly and msnbc political analyst eugene daniels, playbook co-author and right house reporter for politico. he is also an msnbc political contributor. it's great to have both of you with us. david, i'll start with you. some democrats comparing this moment with the israel aid debate to a moral position back in 2003 against the iraq war. what do you make of that, and the number of democrats who came out today to vote no on what once would've been almost an...
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. >> i want to go back to the pensions bill for a moment, because we saw president biden in florida the other day and spontaneously he was walking by someone. the guy said to him you save my pension. explain the challenge that people working in these unions had with their pensions that needed to be solved. >> first off, president trump did nothing to save his pension. president biden did. number one. number two, working people in the pension system has been exposed by corporate greed. in 2008, the crush of our economy impacted millions of working people's pensions, and the relief that was given to union members and their pensions during the biden- harris administration, it literally saved and changed lives. we have a pension fund in our own union that was based in southern california that needed relief, and we had workers -- workers, not corporate owners and not ceos -- get bailed out in the american rescue plan and get 15 years of missed pension payments paid back to them. that is what it looks like to build an economy through the middle class and not from the top down. >> do the worke
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she did not support her husband in court and stayed in florida, to be clear, there were seven other days of the trial and those were not her birthday and neither she nor her family have set foot in court to support trump, so far. her birthday was such a big deal to donald trump that he used his first moment walking into court to complain about having to sit in court rather than being with his third and current wife on her birthday. then, this text went to trump supporters. " i would love to be with melania trump on her birthday, but instead, i'm stuck in court !" it said, "i am humble asking you to please stand by my side today!" this is code, for send cash. he also repeated a lie that he's told over and over in court, "i'm at the heavily guarded courthouse. security is that of fort knox, also that maga will not be able to attend this trial." that's a lie, no one is preventing any member of the public from coming to trial. the two tourists from alaska took time out of their vacation to sit in the courtroom after seeing the play "an enemy of the people" on broadway. if any of the 74 milli
she did not support her husband in court and stayed in florida, to be clear, there were seven other days of the trial and those were not her birthday and neither she nor her family have set foot in court to support trump, so far. her birthday was such a big deal to donald trump that he used his first moment walking into court to complain about having to sit in court rather than being with his third and current wife on her birthday. then, this text went to trump supporters. " i would love...
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and david jolly, former republican congressman from florida. david, can speaker johnson survive with republican congressmen gosar joining the effort? it strikes me from the republicans, as well as the democrats i interviewed, that he is going to get democratic support. he can limp along with that, because it seems like there were a number of republicans whom i have spoken to, conservative ones, who say they don't want to go through another six weeks where they don't have a speaker and can't pass anything this late in the session and it's a bad look for the republican party going into an election. >> andrea, i have thought mike johnson survives until january. he is no longer speaker come next january. because we might have a speaker, hakeem jeffries with democrats likely to take control. even if republicans keep control of the house, i don't think the votes will be there for speaker mike johnson. mike johnson very well might know that. i do expect democrats to step in and help support mike johnson, really because this is -- these are critical ma
and david jolly, former republican congressman from florida. david, can speaker johnson survive with republican congressmen gosar joining the effort? it strikes me from the republicans, as well as the democrats i interviewed, that he is going to get democratic support. he can limp along with that, because it seems like there were a number of republicans whom i have spoken to, conservative ones, who say they don't want to go through another six weeks where they don't have a speaker and can't...
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how do you deal with this as an emergency room practitioner in a state like florida or idaho or others that have abortion band? >> what is happening right now is these states are forcing doctors to deny care that they know how to give. life-saving care. we are hearing the stories now over and over because people are finally coming forward and telling the story. before this, this could have been happening and we didn't know. now we know what is on the line between of the stories of the women that bleeding. we know the women that are infected because they need to end their pregnancy before they can have a delivery. that is what is on the line. it is happening every single day in the united states where abortion is banned. >> in the supreme court begins today, the conservative justices seemed interested in sort of the idea of a fetal personhood. there's constitutional rights, samuel alito questioned the solicitor general about the interests of the unborn child under federal law. i want to play samuel alito talking about how the hospital must stabilize the threat to the unborn child. take
how do you deal with this as an emergency room practitioner in a state like florida or idaho or others that have abortion band? >> what is happening right now is these states are forcing doctors to deny care that they know how to give. life-saving care. we are hearing the stories now over and over because people are finally coming forward and telling the story. before this, this could have been happening and we didn't know. now we know what is on the line between of the stories of the...
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instead she stayed in florida. she had seven other days of this trial that were not her birthday and neither she nor any other member of the trump family have set with donald trump in the trial so far, but melania's birthday was such a big deal to donald trump that he used his first moments walking into court to complain about having to sit in court, rather than to be with his third and current wife on her birthday. in this text message went out to trump supporters. from trump, i'd love to be with melania on her birthday, but instead i'm stuck in court. the message went on to say, while i am away for my family, i'm humbly asking you to please stand by my side today. stand by my side, in case you have not figured it out, is code for send cash. today donald trump also repeated the lie he has told over and over. i am at the heavily guarded courthouse. security is that of fort knox, also that maga will not be able to attend the trial. again that is a lie. just like donald trump's family, no one is preventing anyone fro
instead she stayed in florida. she had seven other days of this trial that were not her birthday and neither she nor any other member of the trump family have set with donald trump in the trial so far, but melania's birthday was such a big deal to donald trump that he used his first moments walking into court to complain about having to sit in court, rather than to be with his third and current wife on her birthday. in this text message went out to trump supporters. from trump, i'd love to be...
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they also include sanctions awarded against trump when he sued the dnc and hillary clinton in florida. but they are misconduct through which he can be impeached. and merchan is going to call balls and strikes what is within or not acceptable cross. we will see see what the d.a. plans to confront trump with. >> and it is a tool you will use as a defense attorney to prep your client in terms of coming up with a reasonable answer. >> he is not going to go on the stand interest he is not. but part of why you have this hearing is to explain to your client, you can be asked about this, and -- >> for lawyer lawyers that is when he does want to. >> you have no response pour this. you have no answer we cannot put you on the stand. >> and he has to sit through it. >> >> the sandoval hearing. >> and comport himself while the d.a.'s goes through the 13 categories of his misconduct and allegedly unlawful deeds including the e. jean carroll judgment. >> were i representing the most incorrigible of american life of the last 30 years, i would tell him not to take a stand. >> this is a shocker of a pr
they also include sanctions awarded against trump when he sued the dnc and hillary clinton in florida. but they are misconduct through which he can be impeached. and merchan is going to call balls and strikes what is within or not acceptable cross. we will see see what the d.a. plans to confront trump with. >> and it is a tool you will use as a defense attorney to prep your client in terms of coming up with a reasonable answer. >> he is not going to go on the stand interest he is...
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terrorist attacks at 9/11, some anthrax was sent to the "national enquirer" offices in boca raton, florida, and the offices had to be completely cleaned out. it was financially, you know, i think pretty -- a step back for david pecker because once you have anthrax contamination everything has to be ripped out. the first call he got was from donald trump offering his support and donald trump actually went and hooked him up with sandy weill, the head of travelers insurance and at the time was handling the insurance policy for the "national enquirer," and he just said what a friend donald trump was, and he said, he knows through friends who go to mar-a-lago that donald trump asks about him and that's passed on to david pecker. david pecker doesn't reciprocate because of what's going on, but generally considered himself a friend and that was the note that the -- that the defense had to pick up on that donald trump's lawyers picked up on when they started questioning. it was sort of almost a warm moment between the two men and what donald trump's lawyers have been zeroing in on this afternoon,
terrorist attacks at 9/11, some anthrax was sent to the "national enquirer" offices in boca raton, florida, and the offices had to be completely cleaned out. it was financially, you know, i think pretty -- a step back for david pecker because once you have anthrax contamination everything has to be ripped out. the first call he got was from donald trump offering his support and donald trump actually went and hooked him up with sandy weill, the head of travelers insurance and at the...
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specifically florida, you're going to see potential for records today. we'll see temperatures well into the 90s for some folks, tomorrow even jacksonville hangs onto those 90s, but the cooler air strarts to spread further to the east and south and parts of the north east, and spring kind of returns here as we get back into our next workweek, columbus mids 60s on monday to the upper 60s on tuesday. andali, we'll see boston hang out in the 60s. washington, d.c., though, 70s by tuesday. >> hey, i'll take that. angie lassman, thanks for the good news. >>> still ahead much more on israel's air strikes on iran and the impact on the turmoil. we're back in a moment with more. e turmoil. we're back in a moment with more power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you fin
specifically florida, you're going to see potential for records today. we'll see temperatures well into the 90s for some folks, tomorrow even jacksonville hangs onto those 90s, but the cooler air strarts to spread further to the east and south and parts of the north east, and spring kind of returns here as we get back into our next workweek, columbus mids 60s on monday to the upper 60s on tuesday. andali, we'll see boston hang out in the 60s. washington, d.c., though, 70s by tuesday. >>...
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so i want to contrast what he's saying in this case of what he's ta saving about the judge in florida, who made many rulings in husband favor and doesn't hesitate to praise her. what he's doing is not just delegit mating the justice system, but he's doing it selectively. that every judge is on the red team or blue team. therefore, you can only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges. that's kind of just it serves to make the justice system look like ordinary politics. again, one of the things they do is collapse law into poitics. there's no place where the rules of law and where the facts presented are the determinative outcomes in a political matter, everything gets politicized. so that's what we're seeing here that's very dangerous for our future. even if he's convicted in this case, and even if he loses the election because this is the kind of stain that doesn't go away with just one trial. >> it also has a long -- there's a real long arc to this. when he became president, he first alarmed general kellie, when he constantly talked about my generals, my generals. they
so i want to contrast what he's saying in this case of what he's ta saving about the judge in florida, who made many rulings in husband favor and doesn't hesitate to praise her. what he's doing is not just delegit mating the justice system, but he's doing it selectively. that every judge is on the red team or blue team. therefore, you can only trust the red team judges and not the blue team judges. that's kind of just it serves to make the justice system look like ordinary politics. again, one...
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. >> i should be in florida now. i should be in a lot of different places campaigning, and i'm sitting here. >> for the first time in history, prosecutors lay out a criminal case against a former american president to a jury. >> this case is about a conspiracy to corrupt the 2016 presidential election. >> tonight the opening statements from the prosecution and the defense. and the first witness takes the stand. >> we should be expecting a lot more of david >> rachel maddow was inside the courtroom to see it all. >> we got a real road map today as to how this case is going to go. >> as donald trump goes on trial. >> he seems old and tired and mad. >> tonight rachel maddow, joy reid, chris hayes, lawrence o'donnell, alex wagner, jen sake, stef knew rhule, katie pham, and nbc legal experts are all here. special coverage of trump on trial begins now. >> thank you for joining us tonight for this special primetime recap of the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president, the first ever criminal trial of a major pa
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coming from a 77-year-old man from florida. >> i am sitting here for days now, from morning until night in a freezing room. >> joining us now, adam, who was in the courthouse today, and who survived the freezing of the courthouse somehow. he is a fellow. also joining us, former fbi general counsel from new york and co-author of the best-selling book, "the trump indictments." and neil is with us, former acting general who has argued over 50 cases before the supreme court. he is a professor at georgetown law school and a host of a podcast. they are both msnbc legal analysts . adam, let me start with you, since you were there today. this unfolded so strangely. we are saying that we have 12 jurors seated tonight but we don't know how many we are going to have tomorrow morning. this morning you lost two. >> that is correct. we lost two because we found out very early on that one of the jurors had her identity figured out. and this turned into an exchange between the judge basically directing the news media not to report certain information. such as the physical appearance of the jurors, thei
coming from a 77-year-old man from florida. >> i am sitting here for days now, from morning until night in a freezing room. >> joining us now, adam, who was in the courthouse today, and who survived the freezing of the courthouse somehow. he is a fellow. also joining us, former fbi general counsel from new york and co-author of the best-selling book, "the trump indictments." and neil is with us, former acting general who has argued over 50 cases before the supreme court....
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restrained in the way that i've seen him make arguments before other judges like judge aileen cannon down in florida. and a part of that i think has to do with the jury being there and everyone being on their best behavior and kind of playing to their audience. >> you know, before we -- i want to bring claire and charlie into this, but david pecker walking in the room is a totally different opening witness than michael cohen. i mean, michael cohen -- trump has sought to villainize michael cohen, probably with some success in trumplandia. but david pecker was his guy. what was that moment like? >> well, i was surprised at how at ease pecker was. he was laughing. at points he was almost like giggling out loud. the other reporters in the room and i began laughing when he began laughing. we couldn't be heard. but it had a little bit of theater of the absurd -- >> performative? yeah. >> but you know, again, with trump it's this -- he's like this crypt keeper of the 1980s and 1990s and all these characters of that era come rolling out. you know, he and pecker launched a magazine together trump style, whic
restrained in the way that i've seen him make arguments before other judges like judge aileen cannon down in florida. and a part of that i think has to do with the jury being there and everyone being on their best behavior and kind of playing to their audience. >> you know, before we -- i want to bring claire and charlie into this, but david pecker walking in the room is a totally different opening witness than michael cohen. i mean, michael cohen -- trump has sought to villainize michael...
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also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here that means that this election case, however they rule, can't go to trial probably before the fall. now the question of whether a president has absolute immunity and then there's a second question that whether anything donald trump is accused of would constitute a presidential act. >> just making sure you're okay. is everything okay. we hear someone yelling. >> reporter: it's fine. we have a heckler here. >> i've got to say they obviously have been following the david pecker testimony. they're yelling "fake news." they obviously want people to know donald trump lied about jfk's assassination, tried to blame te
also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here...
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we have done so in the southern district of florida case and we totally agree with the analysis provided by attorney general mees and attorney general casey and it points to a very important issue here because one of their arguments is of course that, you know, we should have this presumption of regular laity. that runs into the reality that we have here an extraordinary prosecutorial power being exercised by someone who has never nominated by the president or confirmed by the senate at any time, so we agree with that position. we hadn't raised it yet in this case when this case went up on appeal. >> analysis alito. >> when you say that the official acts should be expunged from the indictment, that in itself would not achieve very much unless evidence of those official acts were precluded at trial, so is that what you're saying, that the prosecution should not be permitted at trial to prove the official acts as part of the conspiracies that are alleged in. >> absolutely. and we think that's just the clear implications of brewster and johnson and their discussion is in a very analogous co
we have done so in the southern district of florida case and we totally agree with the analysis provided by attorney general mees and attorney general casey and it points to a very important issue here because one of their arguments is of course that, you know, we should have this presumption of regular laity. that runs into the reality that we have here an extraordinary prosecutorial power being exercised by someone who has never nominated by the president or confirmed by the senate at any...
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now he's basically moved himself and his family to florida to become a trump lawyer in three of his four criminal cases. why do you think he made such a drastic change? >> you know, people can see career opportunities in very strange ways. the problem with working for donald trump is it's kind of hard to be halfway in. if you work for donald trump, you've got to be all in. he's constantly on you to be like, are you sticking with me, do you have my back, are you we many? blah, blah, blah. if you leave me, i'll destroy you. that's how he operates. the problem is, if you start working with him a little, he will pull you in. i think that's what's happened. the far right people are fond of pointing to anyone who cares about democracy and the rule of law as having trump derangement syndrome. the real trump derangement syndrome is the people that find themselves sucked into his inner circle. >> let's turn to the prosecution. manhattan d.a. alvin bag made taking on trump a big part of his campaign. a "new york times" profile describes him as nerdy and often appearing to be the most uncomfortable
now he's basically moved himself and his family to florida to become a trump lawyer in three of his four criminal cases. why do you think he made such a drastic change? >> you know, people can see career opportunities in very strange ways. the problem with working for donald trump is it's kind of hard to be halfway in. if you work for donald trump, you've got to be all in. he's constantly on you to be like, are you sticking with me, do you have my back, are you we many? blah, blah, blah....