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a call with the white house. what do you think the jury took from all of that? >> well, i think that the jury can very easily take the fact that this was an organized scheme. this wasn't just the national enquirer, for example, acting on its own, buying stories that they just didn't want published in competitive -- in competitor's news publications, they were doing this for the purpose, for donald trump, to give him a benefit, a presidential benefit, a campaign benefit that. is what directly runs afoul of new york state and federal law. and that is what the prosecution has to prove in this case. so again, they were both very critical witnesses. i think that you'll see other witnesses like hope hicks, like michael cohen just put on additional layers in filling out this picture of exactly how the scheme played out. >> now, pivoting right here to washington, as you heard me discuss with congressman thompson, the supreme court's conservative justices, many of whom were nominated by trump, appeared to at least conside
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do you expect that the white house press corps will be given some information by the white house tonight about this? >> let's start with a term that you know well. there was a lit called this evening, meaning that there was not any expectation that at the very least we would see the president tonight. that doesn't rule out potential statements and it doesn't rule out is working the phones as we have been all night, trying to get any information we can. so those conversations are obviously ongoing at this point if we have not gotten any indication that the white house will respond in any formal way, until it has more information, this is certainly something that could change. this is a dynamic situation and any further escalation would warrant a response from the administration but at this point it is not our expectation although we are certainly trying to get more information to the public. >> i want to bring ben rhodes back into this discussion. from the perspective of inside the white house, of all the issues that have to be dealt with inside of the white house, one of them is informin
do you expect that the white house press corps will be given some information by the white house tonight about this? >> let's start with a term that you know well. there was a lit called this evening, meaning that there was not any expectation that at the very least we would see the president tonight. that doesn't rule out potential statements and it doesn't rule out is working the phones as we have been all night, trying to get any information we can. so those conversations are obviously...
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and you had your roots in the johnson white house as a white house fellow. and there was that tension between lbj after the assassination of jfk, ended up resulting in the presidential campaign which lbj always feared would happen. >> and it was through our marriage as well. he was so loyal for the kennedys. the excitement of being on that prop plane when you are a part of that team and being with him in the white house and of course being the white house the night his body was brought back and becoming so close to jackie and robert kennedy. so always he was the jfk guy. i was loyal to lyndon johnson because i worked with him, the foundation of my career because of him. so we would argue all the time. i'd say jfk didn't get any of the programs through, only lbj did. but he would say jfk inspired the country. and we finally came to that neither one would have been as great without the other. >> and unique perspective not only in your marriage, but -- an extraordinary marriage, but in this book about that relationship. >> and i really do think that when you lo
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house, covered previous white houses, maybe has a policy expertise, can do a very rigorous interview, really pressing the president on policy, on contradictions, on tough and controversial issues he may not want to talk about. if you want to make sure that things are safe, it's a much safer decision to go to an outlet or a venue or medium you think will be more friendly to your guy. i would note it does create a big vacuum. there are a lot of people who get their news from these mainstream organizations. the white house believes there are a number of people who are turning to podcasts and tiktok influencers. there's more effective ways to get the message out. >> is the white house frustrated that there's so much focus on donald trump's trial, whether it's positive or negative? that's crowding out coverage that would be paid to his campaigning, president biden's campaigning and some of the policy initiatives he is announcing. >> certainly, they would like more attention to the achievements they believe the president has not got enough credit for, including the infrastructure package.
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of analysis or feedback from the white house. we are unclear, as of now, mike , as to what the white house new, how much they were told, versus how much they were consulted on this matter. we do know that the white house had asked israel not to retaliate. so, where do we stand this morning? >> well, it is interesting, in moments like this, highly sensitive, dynamic situations like this, there are times when we are working our sources, we are reaching out to officials, or we just don't get a response at all, which speaks to the kinetic nature of it, and then there are times when we hear from our sources, frankly, that there will likely not be a response. tonight is one of the later nights, which i think speaks to the rather restrained response from the part of the white house, but when you add to that what we are hearing from richard, what we are hearing from matt bradley and others, that there is coming these very early hours, a sense that there is downplaying across the board of what happened so far, in terms of israel's potenti
of analysis or feedback from the white house. we are unclear, as of now, mike , as to what the white house new, how much they were told, versus how much they were consulted on this matter. we do know that the white house had asked israel not to retaliate. so, where do we stand this morning? >> well, it is interesting, in moments like this, highly sensitive, dynamic situations like this, there are times when we are working our sources, we are reaching out to officials, or we just don't get...
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give the t doctors control of the house, the senate, and the white house. and we will make roe v. wade law of the land again. >> the only reason i have a pension is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he actually did another thing for pensions today or for retirement funds. and that is won't get a lot of attention or big headlines. but the fiduciary rule has gone into place. the labor department announced a rule that says basically your investment adviser has to work in your best interests, not take money from insurance companies and others to put you into financial products that are not in your best interest. that is something that over time may never get a headline. but it is going to mean that a whole lot of people in this country when they hit their retirement years are a lot safer because of joe biden an
give the t doctors control of the house, the senate, and the white house. and we will make roe v. wade law of the land again. >> the only reason i have a pension is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he...
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but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in trouble for this now? who is the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years and he is the only one? why is he the only one? you know why that was? we now know. it is really bad. it is one of the worse things we learned about donald trump's behavior as president and what he was able to do as president. we tell ourselves all these stories now. thank god there were adults in the room who said no to him. we should be worried if there won't be adults in the room next time. we tell ourselves all these feel good stories.
but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in...
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i was selected as a white house fellow. we had a big dance at the white house. i danced with president johnson and two days later the new republic finally published this piece with their title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. i was certain he was going to kick me out of the program. he finally said bring her down here for a year, and if i can't win her over, no one can. that was my first involvement in the anti-war protests. >> doris, hi, it's peter baker. congratulations on the new book. i'm curious what you see in terms of the parallel between lbj and these protesters and the young people of his era and president biden today and the young people we're seeing in columbia and all these other colleges. is there a parallel there or lessons for the current president? >> well, i think the most important thing is that with the vietnam protest, there was a clear sense of mission to stop the bombing and to begin negotiating a peace, and what you saw happening among the overwhelming majority of students who joined the mccarthy campaign in new hampshire was that the
i was selected as a white house fellow. we had a big dance at the white house. i danced with president johnson and two days later the new republic finally published this piece with their title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. i was certain he was going to kick me out of the program. he finally said bring her down here for a year, and if i can't win her over, no one can. that was my first involvement in the anti-war protests. >> doris, hi, it's peter baker. congratulations on the new...
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at a white house meeting in january of 2017, the head of north america's building trades union praised then-president donald trump for committing to improve the lives of labor workers. >> we just had probably the most incredible meeting of our careers with the president, the vice president and the senior staff, when the president laid out his plans about how he's going to handle trade, how he's going to invest in our infrastructure and level the playing field for construction workers and all americans across this country and then took the time to take everyone into the oval office and show them the seat of power in the world. the respect the president of the united states just showed us and showed to 3 million of our members in the united states was nothing short of incredible. >> well, that was then and this is now. one thing to say something, another thing to do it. fast forward to today where the nabtu is endorsing president biden's campaign and launching a nationwide effort to keep trump from ever returning to the white house. in a statement and accompanying video the group's presi
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chesebro to write up to the white house. forest epstein then said, hey, can you replicate this in the other states? and that is what set mr. chesebro off, again, unindicted co-conspirator in a number for this indictment, i am certain, based on the allegations in the indictment, to working so closely with people like kelly ward and also attorneys in arizona, like jack, willing jack to make this happen in arizona. >> tom, when you worked on the jan. 6 a committee and helped draft that final report, did you think, when you are working on the committee, that there would be downstream effects of state criminal investigations happening after your committees work? >> you know, i think there should have been these downstream effects. the bottom line is is a conspiracy that cut across seven states, right? trump and his co-conspirators try to steal or nullify the electoral votes because they lost the popular vote, trump lost the popular vote in the states. this is now the third state, arizona is, where they brought criminal charges ag
chesebro to write up to the white house. forest epstein then said, hey, can you replicate this in the other states? and that is what set mr. chesebro off, again, unindicted co-conspirator in a number for this indictment, i am certain, based on the allegations in the indictment, to working so closely with people like kelly ward and also attorneys in arizona, like jack, willing jack to make this happen in arizona. >> tom, when you worked on the jan. 6 a committee and helped draft that final...
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we need joe biden in the white house, but we also need him there. many things that touch each of us individually every day. nd this election in november is it's absolutely crucial and we are awake and ready to fight. >> senator elizabeth warren, thank you very much for joining us and appeared >>> we will be right back with the bad news from donald trump from tonight's presidential primary results in pennsylvania. a but this is a not flash. (♪♪) for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms due to menopause... veozah is the first and only prescription treatment that directly blocks a source of hot flashes and night sweats. with 100% hormone—free veozah... you can have fewer hot flashes and more not flashes. veozah reduces the number and severity of hot flashes day and night. for some women, it can start working in as early as one week. don't use veozah if you have cirrhosis, severe kidney problems, kidney failure, or take cyp1a2 inhibitors. increased liver blood test values may occur. your doctor will check them before and during treatment. most co
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house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of that? >> i was encouraged because when i was -- i was nervous all the talk would come from trump, his message about himself and the trial. i was surprised going to the cs and crime, that are winning issues for republicans and trump. he needs to do that. a message not just about himself. >> how does the courtroom optics play? >> i think -- you are spot on about the -- him dominating the news, but it's negative. this is different. he doesn't look strong. he looks weak there. to a certain extent, i don't mind if he is on -- if he is in court every day dominating the news because it's negative. >> okay. great conversation. we covered a lot of ground. thank you. >> congratulations on a great interview. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, as the athletes prepare for the summer olympics, we look back on the decision
house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of that? >> i was encouraged because when i was -- i was nervous all the talk would come from trump, his message about himself and the trial. i was surprised going to the cs and crime, that are winning issues for republicans and trump. he needs to do that. a...
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even during that time, the biden white house was yawning, like, eh, whatever. we've got a theory of the case that's going to work out. you look at the trends of recent polls. seems like they may have been onto something. here's the latest maris college poll. it follows up on an nbc news poll that actually shows when you put robert kennedy jr., cornell west, and jill stein in, biden leads. biden up by five points in this case over donald trump. it's within the margin of error, but it is up from a two-point lead biden held earlier this month. again, what i always say is, this early, it's not about the bottom line, it's about trend lines. talk about the trend lines you've been seeing. >> yeah, look, in the 23 polls in the past month, biden leads in ten. trump leads in eight. five are tied. you know, when you go to d.c., you think there is panic in the streets of d.c. because democrats are like, oh, my god, the polls are terrible. it's like, no, look at the trend lines. look how things are getting better. that's what you really want to see right now. you want to se
even during that time, the biden white house was yawning, like, eh, whatever. we've got a theory of the case that's going to work out. you look at the trends of recent polls. seems like they may have been onto something. here's the latest maris college poll. it follows up on an nbc news poll that actually shows when you put robert kennedy jr., cornell west, and jill stein in, biden leads. biden up by five points in this case over donald trump. it's within the margin of error, but it is up from...
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house. 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 million people who voted for trump wanted to come, they could have. donald trump would rather lie than admit that his supporters and his family are not showing up. had a they showed up, this is what they would have heard in court today as prosecutors called three witnesses to the stand. witness, david pecker, largely stood his ground despite trump's legal team attempting to undermine his testimony by claiming the deals to bury stories like karen mcdougal and stormy daniels were standard operating procedure. the second witness, donald trump's former executive assistant, monograph, provided testimony that she entered karen mcdougal's and stormy daniels contact in
house. 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 million people who voted for trump wanted to come, they could have. donald trump would rather lie than admit that his supporters and his family are...
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eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with me that all nine justices, there wasn't a justice who said that a solution is an improper one? >> exactly. >> so, neil, there remains, though, when i listen to judge amy coney barrett, it also, there is also this other question, which is a certain amount of this is performative. you don't get the feeling that samuel alito is really looking for an answer that can change what he was thinking when he walked in there today. i don't mean to pick on him, it can happen with anyone of the justices at any time. >> you can pick on him. >> i have the feeling, i did have the feeling that justice amy coney barrett was listening to the information and did come in with ideas. she came in really certain that a bunch of things described in this indictment were private acts and she rattled them off to the employer and trump agreed with e
eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with me that all nine justices, there wasn't a justice who said that a solution is an improper one? >> exactly. >> so, neil, there remains, though, when i listen to judge amy coney barrett, it also, there is also this other question, which is a certain amount...
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he was so proud of having a button on his white house desk. he goes, "press the button," and somebody brings in diet coke. he loves the complete control and command, and he has his entire life. now, he's sitting down six, seven, eight hours a day, and -- >> at 78 years old. >> -- 78 years old, judge telling him what to do, being mocked, getting angry about that. yeah, this is quite -- >> new territory. >> -- new territory for donald trump. >> and, arguably, no american in history has so warped everyone else's reality, as well, right? i mean, it's not simply his imaginative universe. he has imposed his imaginative universe, his grievances, his vision of enemies versus himself on everyone. we're living in this warped reality. one thing about the last couple of weeks and about these images that i think -- maybe this isn't a particularly popular thing to say, but this is actually a somewhat reassuring set of images. it suggests that there is something more important than one single man and the will of one single man. that is the rule of law. he is
he was so proud of having a button on his white house desk. he goes, "press the button," and somebody brings in diet coke. he loves the complete control and command, and he has his entire life. now, he's sitting down six, seven, eight hours a day, and -- >> at 78 years old. >> -- 78 years old, judge telling him what to do, being mocked, getting angry about that. yeah, this is quite -- >> new territory. >> -- new territory for donald trump. >> and,...
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live look at the white house. the biden administration is facing pressure to help secure the release of a princeton doctoral student being held hostage in the middle east. there was a protest outside the white house on monday as president biden was meeting with the iraqi prime minister. the group was trying to bring attention to the kidnapping of 37-year-old elizabeth serkov, studying in baghdad last year when she was taken by a terrorist group who is backed by the iranian government. before his meeting with the prime minister on monday, the state department said president biden would raise the issue with the iraqi leader. of course, we will be following this story. >>> over one decade ago, american freelance journalist james foley was covering the civil war in syria when he was kidnapped by isis. he was held captive for two years then executed by the terrorist group on camera in 2014. seven years later, his mother, diane foley, traveled to a virginia courthouse to speak with one of her son's imprisoned captors an
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i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment eric herschmann who was a white house counsel seems once again to be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically he and a colleague are talking about how they aren't going to sign off on this because he views this as -- and this is a quote in the indictment -- certifying illegal votes, certifying illegal votes is what he wrote and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says, "rudy, boris, and jenna," and those names are actually three of the people who are charged or appear to be charged. so those are my quick takes of the charges here. >> tim, did you learn anything in this indictment that you hadn't already had a pretty clear sense of in the january 6th investigation? >> yeah, lawrence. a few details, but not the big picture. the big picture has been clear for a while. this was a top down plan which becomes essentially a predicate for vice president pence or the supreme court or some entity to do something to prevent the transfer of power. so there's some color. there's some deta
i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment eric herschmann who was a white house counsel seems once again to be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically he and a colleague are talking about how they aren't going to sign off on this because he views this as -- and this is a quote in the indictment -- certifying illegal votes, certifying illegal votes is what he wrote and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says, "rudy,...
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no-confidence in the orders coming down from the white house . we simply cannot defend our country this way. this is extremely dangerous to have a president, once again, who could order the military to commit crimes. president trump lawyers argued before the d.c. circuit -- to take out a political rival, he could not be prosecuted unless the house of representatives impeached him and two thirds of the senate convicted him. in other words, the sitting president can assassinate a rival with consent of one third of the senate. we cannot run a democracy this way. the court, i believe, will understand that. the justices do not want seal team six parked outside of the house every time they have a case involving the president of the united states. >> we should know, to your point, and obvious point i did not think of, the member of seal team six would be subject to criminal prosecution. because they would be committing a crime. -- it would only be the person that ordered that, the president, who would be insulated, which is ludicrous. are there things y
no-confidence in the orders coming down from the white house . we simply cannot defend our country this way. this is extremely dangerous to have a president, once again, who could order the military to commit crimes. president trump lawyers argued before the d.c. circuit -- to take out a political rival, he could not be prosecuted unless the house of representatives impeached him and two thirds of the senate convicted him. in other words, the sitting president can assassinate a rival with...
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former white house chief of staff mark meadows. rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman, christina bobb, trump campaign official boris epstein, and former white house official micro man. trump was not charged but described as unindicted co-conspirator one. it's an investigation that's spanned more than a year. here is arizona's attorney general, kris mayes. >> i know today didn't come fast enough, and i'll be criticized by others for conducting this investigation at all. as i've stated before and will say again today, i will not allow american democracy to be undermined. it's too important. >> arizona becomes the fourth state to file criminal charges against the so-called fake electors that sought to undermine president biden's victory over trump. joe, we saw the video there. they also signed a fake certificate that they posted to social media. i mean, they were breaking the law, pretending they were the state's electors when they weren't. joe biden had narrowly won, broadcasting exactly what they were doing, and now the bill has
former white house chief of staff mark meadows. rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman, christina bobb, trump campaign official boris epstein, and former white house official micro man. trump was not charged but described as unindicted co-conspirator one. it's an investigation that's spanned more than a year. here is arizona's attorney general, kris mayes. >> i know today didn't come fast enough, and i'll be criticized by others for conducting this investigation at all. as i've stated...
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once he actually got there with a month, taking office, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to stormy daniels. things went downhill from there. over the course of the trump presidency. and yet, here we are, four years later, well, eight years later, four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over and over again? are you better off than you were four years ago? we have been taking a look back at that record, to see exactly where we were four years ago. and i suggest you buckle up. because tonight's installment is a real doozy. >> and then i see the disinfectant, it knocked it out in a minute. a minute and we can do something like that. like injection inside or, most of cleaning. >>> remember ronald reagan talking about jimmy carter correctly ronald reagan used to ask. >> are you better off? >> are you better off? >> are you better off? we are you better off? >> are you better off quickly better off? >> that are off? >> better off? >> better of
once he actually got there with a month, taking office, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to stormy daniels. things went downhill from there. over the course of the trump presidency. and yet, here we are, four years later, well, eight years later, four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over and over again? are you better off than you were four...
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house. that's the second point. i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment. eric hirschman seems to once again be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically, he and a colleague are talking about how they are not going to sign off on this because he views this as a quote in the indictment, certifying illegal votes. certifying illegal votes is what he wrote. and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says rudy, boris, and jenna. and those names are actually the three of the people charged. >> tim, did you learn anything in this indictment? that you hadn't already had a pretty clear sense of in the january 6th investigation? >> a few details but not the big picture. the big picture has been clear for a while. as andrew said, this was a top down intentional part of the plan. the generation of these fake electors which becomes a predicate for vice president pence or for the supreme court or some entity to do something to prevent the
house. that's the second point. i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment. eric hirschman seems to once again be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically, he and a colleague are talking about how they are not going to sign off on this because he views this as a quote in the indictment, certifying illegal votes. certifying illegal votes is what he wrote. and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says rudy, boris, and jenna. and...
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once he actually got there, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. remarkably, things went downhill from there. of course, the trump presidency. and yet here we are four years later. well, eight years later. four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over again. are you better off than you were four years ago? we have been taking a look back at that record to see exactly where we were four years ago and i suggest you buckle up, because tonight's installment is a real doozy. >> and then i see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way that we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you ha
once he actually got there, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. remarkably, things went downhill from there. of course, the trump presidency. and yet here we are four years later. well, eight years later. four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over again. are you better off than you were four years ago? we...
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because in the audience as biden was speaking from the white house directly to the delegates. what two young men that had been a part of the exonerated central park five who had been wrongly arrested and went to jail accused of raping and assaulting a white woman in central park. that years later dna proved they didn't do. i thought about that because donald trump, who has also been a national action network convention, by the way, had taken out ads when those young men were on trial. saying bring back our police. call for the death penalty for those young men. and it was found that they were not involved, he still refused to back off. he's going down center street tomorrow to hear opening arguments and in the same buildings that we march for those young men and ended up being right about their innocence. i'll be watching the trial tomorrow. we'll be right back. i've been practicing. what the cello? you want me to lower the hoop? foul! what? you going to tell on me again? foul yah? foul bro! here take a free shot go ahead knock yourself out. your about to get served. seriously
because in the audience as biden was speaking from the white house directly to the delegates. what two young men that had been a part of the exonerated central park five who had been wrongly arrested and went to jail accused of raping and assaulting a white woman in central park. that years later dna proved they didn't do. i thought about that because donald trump, who has also been a national action network convention, by the way, had taken out ads when those young men were on trial. saying...
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i've seen him a lot of different settings, in the white house, trump tower, mar-a- lago you name it, i spent a lot of time with this man and i was really not prepared for the sight of him in that courtroom today. it's this very drab space with terrible lighting and all kind of neutrals and he comes in technicolor orange and with the golden hair and the sky blue suit and he looks unreal, like a poppy flower or something in the desert, and it is so strange to see him in that context but no power. he kind of sprung up at the end of this hearing after his lawyer had just been completely reprimanded by the judge for these delay attempts and he sprung up when it was over and the judge probably looked at him and said sir, could you please sit back down. he didn't call him mr. president. it was not overly polite and he had to sink back into his seat. he has no power in there. >> i mean, that really is -- and again, the sort of physical bearing of him and again, this is the nominee for one of the parties. it's like so wild to keep reminding yourself that but if it were anyone else it would be
i've seen him a lot of different settings, in the white house, trump tower, mar-a- lago you name it, i spent a lot of time with this man and i was really not prepared for the sight of him in that courtroom today. it's this very drab space with terrible lighting and all kind of neutrals and he comes in technicolor orange and with the golden hair and the sky blue suit and he looks unreal, like a poppy flower or something in the desert, and it is so strange to see him in that context but no power....
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for nine of the checks, the check made its way to the white house, president trump's ended. you will hear he is the only signatory of his personal checking account, which is why he sent the check. so, what on earth is a crying? what is a crime about what i just described?" the prosecution's answer to that question was that it was all, "a planned, coordinated, long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election to d help donald trump get elected through illegal expenditures to sentence people who have something bad to say about his behavior using doctored corporate records and bank forms to conceal those payments along the way. it was election fraud, pure and simple. persecutors said, "we will never know and it doesn't matter, if this conspiracy was r the difference maker in a close election. " in the prosecution revealed a communication on election night, 2016, between stormy daniels lawyer and dylan howard at "the national enquirer", who was part of the conspiracy to suppress negative information about donald trump the prosecutor told the jury, you will also see evidence
for nine of the checks, the check made its way to the white house, president trump's ended. you will hear he is the only signatory of his personal checking account, which is why he sent the check. so, what on earth is a crying? what is a crime about what i just described?" the prosecution's answer to that question was that it was all, "a planned, coordinated, long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election to d help donald trump get elected through illegal expenditures to...
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joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba, and "washington post" national editor phil rucker, coauthor of i alone can fix it, and a very stable genius. so phil, david pecker back on the stand right now. being questioned about michael cohen, as we said, after a major clash over donald trump's gag order. how is this all sitting with the trump campaign? how does this affect their ability to raise money? they're behind on the money raising, and to get him out on the trail? >> well, andrea, the campaign is in that courtroom for donald trump, and you know, one of the arguments that his defense attorneys made in court this morning is that he's not violating this gag order according to them when he comments on the trial on social media, but that's rather part of his campaign that when he makes comments about this case, about the judge, about jurors, et cetera, that's part of his campaign activity in the 2024 race. and so obviously, trump is going to be there in court for the next several weeks. that's where the campaign for him is taking place. and he seems to be leaning
joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba, and "washington post" national editor phil rucker, coauthor of i alone can fix it, and a very stable genius. so phil, david pecker back on the stand right now. being questioned about michael cohen, as we said, after a major clash over donald trump's gag order. how is this all sitting with the trump campaign? how does this affect their ability to raise money? they're behind on the money raising, and to get him out on the...