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donald trump here heard the words of david pecker testify, number one, that donald trump sat in a meeting in august 2015 with him at trump tower and told him he was pleased about this scheme to catch and kill stories, salacious story, and plant negative stories about rival candidates. we also had david pecker testify in front of donald trump today that trump picked up the phone to call him about the karen mcdougle story. karen mcdougle alleged a ten month affair with him. and what you get from david pecker's testimony in the middle of this karen mcdougle story here is the extent to which pecker was intimately involved with not only trump, but also michael cohen. saying and testifying today that he would have multiple conversations with him a week. sometimes when things were intense like around the mcdougle story, daily. i want to let everybody look at a part of the exchange that our team inside was able to transcribe where david pecker talked about encrypted messages sent back and forth between him and michael cohn which would suggest that perhaps not all the evidence that could be out th
donald trump here heard the words of david pecker testify, number one, that donald trump sat in a meeting in august 2015 with him at trump tower and told him he was pleased about this scheme to catch and kill stories, salacious story, and plant negative stories about rival candidates. we also had david pecker testify in front of donald trump today that trump picked up the phone to call him about the karen mcdougle story. karen mcdougle alleged a ten month affair with him. and what you get from...
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number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation with donald trump, because, remember, that there were these entries in business records can be shown from the records with the state, with the people need to show is donald trump's involvement and his intent. someone like david pecker may have a lot of information about that. and, finally, the reason that david pecker may be the most important witness is that he's first. he's the first one out of the gate, which means the prosecution is comfortable with him, they trust him, and they want to create an impression, a first impression on this jury. who did they call? who did they choose out of their stable? it wasn't michael cohen. it wasn't stormy daniels. it was david pecker. there must be a reason for that. they have faith in him. we'll see if he delivers today. >> he's also somebody notably that trump hasn't been attacking on s
number three, he was a friend of donald trump's. so his testimony may be more credible for that reason. he may be testifying about something we're not anticipating, and it might be about a direct conversation with donald trump, because, remember, that there were these entries in business records can be shown from the records with the state, with the people need to show is donald trump's involvement and his intent. someone like david pecker may have a lot of information about that. and, finally,...
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>> donald trump's immunity? the immunity he says, but absolute immunity that he says he should now before the supreme court exactly. do americans believed that he should have criminal immunity? the vast majority, 56% say no, just 28% say yes. so if the supreme court decides that he should have absolute immunity, that is something that applies a very much in the face of public opinion of vast majority say he should not have done immunity. and i will note that's important because the federal january 6 charges the vast majority of the clear majority of americans say that those charges are very serious. k. all right, thanks for acumen track of it all here. >> i really appreciate it, john. >> well, this now is so much trump national security adviser, former us ambassador to the un, john on bolton and i should say a long time, big time lawyer as well. and it's in that capacity, ambassador bolton, i want to ask you to what extent do donald trump's actions surrounding january 6 fall within the boundaries of official act
>> donald trump's immunity? the immunity he says, but absolute immunity that he says he should now before the supreme court exactly. do americans believed that he should have criminal immunity? the vast majority, 56% say no, just 28% say yes. so if the supreme court decides that he should have absolute immunity, that is something that applies a very much in the face of public opinion of vast majority say he should not have done immunity. and i will note that's important because the...
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why can't donald trump go after cohen when cohen is still allowed to go after donald trump? >> because donald trump is the one with the gag order and michael cohen doesn't have a gag order. >> why would it include cohen? the trump team would argue he's going on television, saying whatever he wants. >> it's all witnesses. cohen is shameless. he's not going to be intimidated. he wants to testify. but there may be other witnesses who say oh, no, look what he's doing to cohen. i'm up next, he's going to go it to me. it's about witnesses and cohen just happens to be one. >> it's too hard to make a carve out. thank you very much. i know you're sticking around in case we have anything. lisa rubin, thank you as well. >>> what can a lawyer realistly advise a client like trump and what do they do when he lashes out perhaps in front of a jury? plus, what is happening on college campuses across the country as pro palestinian protestors try to essentially shutdown the schools. to essent shutdown the schools nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only
why can't donald trump go after cohen when cohen is still allowed to go after donald trump? >> because donald trump is the one with the gag order and michael cohen doesn't have a gag order. >> why would it include cohen? the trump team would argue he's going on television, saying whatever he wants. >> it's all witnesses. cohen is shameless. he's not going to be intimidated. he wants to testify. but there may be other witnesses who say oh, no, look what he's doing to cohen. i'm...
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it arises in all of donald trump's criminal cases, because donald trump is on release in four criminal cases. and the condition of release in his cases is that he not commit any violation of state, federal or local law, the minute he's held in criminal contempt by judge merchan, he has violated the conditions of release in all of his cases. quickly, i have a copy of his transcript from his first court appearance, his arraignment hearing in his d.c. case and here is what the judge told donald trump. mr. trump, your most important condition of release, sir, is that you not commit a state, federal or local crime while on release. if you were to do so, a warrant may be issued for your arrest, your conditions of release may be revoked and you may be held pending trial in this case. once he's held in criminal contempt, he's violated his release conditions in all of his cases the question becomes what will all of the judges do as a result of that violation? >> so, glen, this is an important point you're bringing up. so, if merchan says, for example, yes, you know, criminal contempt because of
it arises in all of donald trump's criminal cases, because donald trump is on release in four criminal cases. and the condition of release in his cases is that he not commit any violation of state, federal or local law, the minute he's held in criminal contempt by judge merchan, he has violated the conditions of release in all of his cases. quickly, i have a copy of his transcript from his first court appearance, his arraignment hearing in his d.c. case and here is what the judge told donald...
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joe biden will debate donald trump. we look forward to that but i think the hauer's interview -- howard stern interview was important. we will see what happens. i hope to see it. >> one of the things i found interesting as someone who covers the white house is that this interview, if you are somewhat like this was her this often from the president, it's like this is just another interview. but most voters, you have these voters listening to howard stern. so they are driving wherever they are going listening and that is different and probably speak to them in a different way. >> 100%. i think the president needs to reach voters where they are at. he needs to talk to different audiences. i think what he said in the interview, not just the way he humanizes his story to the american public, but you bring up the story where he talked about losing his wife and his family and the way he talked that story and the way he's dealt walk to folks through physical thoughts about it and possibly taking his life at some point. i hurt -
joe biden will debate donald trump. we look forward to that but i think the hauer's interview -- howard stern interview was important. we will see what happens. i hope to see it. >> one of the things i found interesting as someone who covers the white house is that this interview, if you are somewhat like this was her this often from the president, it's like this is just another interview. but most voters, you have these voters listening to howard stern. so they are driving wherever they...
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donald trump in the election, especially now that donald trump is announcing that abortion, for him, is just a political calculation. but he is wrong to believe that he can teach artist abortion opponents, who believe that all abortion is murder, that abortion is really just a political issue. that the republican position on abortion should just be a political calculation. it should not be driven by factors like the rights of women, medical science or morality, just politics. that is now the official trump position on abortion rights, just a political calculation. no principles involved. the biden/harris campaign posted this video today about amanda and josh, a texas couple who attended this year's state of the union address by president biden, after what they endured in texas, thanks to donald trump. >> this is one of our little boxes. this is just filled with some of the things that we started gathering for her while i was pregnant. >> yep. >> hears her little baby book. this is the outfit that she was going to maybe where home -- where home from the hospital. this is the blanket t
donald trump in the election, especially now that donald trump is announcing that abortion, for him, is just a political calculation. but he is wrong to believe that he can teach artist abortion opponents, who believe that all abortion is murder, that abortion is really just a political issue. that the republican position on abortion should just be a political calculation. it should not be driven by factors like the rights of women, medical science or morality, just politics. that is now the...
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donald trump says yes. merchan say ifs you disrupt the proceedings, we can proceed with the trial in your absence, do you understand. donald trump says i do. if you do not show up, there will be an arrest, merchan says, underscoring donald trump doesn't have a choice here. he's got to show up unless the court bars him from showing up. while this process, this jury selection process we're waiting for, is going, excuse me, it can stretch for a number of weeks. the former president is also fund raising off the criminal charges. he claims he's being politically persecuted as he try to win back the presidency. more than two-thirds of registered voters said the hush money charges facing donald trump are quote somewhat serious according to a reuters poll. around a third say the charges lacked seriousness. joining me now, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. mark short. really good to have you. so donald trump wants to use these trials because he's got to be there any way. you can see him talking to
donald trump says yes. merchan say ifs you disrupt the proceedings, we can proceed with the trial in your absence, do you understand. donald trump says i do. if you do not show up, there will be an arrest, merchan says, underscoring donald trump doesn't have a choice here. he's got to show up unless the court bars him from showing up. while this process, this jury selection process we're waiting for, is going, excuse me, it can stretch for a number of weeks. the former president is also fund...
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trump after he was pushed out from donald trump's orbit. it's a lot about the credibility of these witnesses in these opening statements that todd blanche, donald trump's attorney is trying to hit home for this jury. >> and again, another objection to testimony, rather statements made by todd blanche, trump's attorney that was also sustained by judge merchan just a moment ago, and another bench conference that's taking place. we're going to come back to these opening statements in just a moment, but there is another trump legal hearing underway right now dealing with the civil fraud trial, and this is a bond hearing. let's go to our yasmin vossoughian for an update on that. >> reporter: yeah, so on friday, a.g. letitia james filed that $175 million bond that trump put into place should not stand because she argued that the company that was holding the bond didn't necessarily have the funds to back it up. the hearing was taking place today. in fact, the judge has just ruled that the bond does, in fact, stand. just to remind tokes, this bond
trump after he was pushed out from donald trump's orbit. it's a lot about the credibility of these witnesses in these opening statements that todd blanche, donald trump's attorney is trying to hit home for this jury. >> and again, another objection to testimony, rather statements made by todd blanche, trump's attorney that was also sustained by judge merchan just a moment ago, and another bench conference that's taking place. we're going to come back to these opening statements in just a...
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it's a very sobering moment for donald trump. you can see it in the sleepless lines on his face. >> joyce vase, dave aronberg, charles coleman, thank you all very much for coming on this morning. i have a feeling we'll be talking a lot in the weeks to come. that does it form us this morning. we'll see you tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. eastern. ana cabrera and jose diaz-balart pick up the coverage right now. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting alongside jose diaz-balart with our special coverage as history is made this morning in a new york courthouse. donald trump will be the first former president and presumptive presidential nominee to face a criminal trial arriving just minutes ago for the start of jury selection in the new york hush money cases. >> he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels in the run-up to the 2016 president election. the focus of the trial today, choosing the men and
it's a very sobering moment for donald trump. you can see it in the sleepless lines on his face. >> joyce vase, dave aronberg, charles coleman, thank you all very much for coming on this morning. i have a feeling we'll be talking a lot in the weeks to come. that does it form us this morning. we'll see you tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. eastern. ana cabrera and jose diaz-balart pick up the coverage right now. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm...
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trump, and not, then, be attacked by donald trump. donald trump did not attack judge cannon. donald trump did not do the social media post with the pictures of judge cannon's children attacking her and her children. donald trump did not attack the judges spouse. donald trump did not attack the judges staff. in fact, donald trump praised the judge today, who denied his motion to dismiss charges. donald trump posted on social media that special counsel jack smith should be sanctioned, or censured, for the way he is attacking a highly respected judge, aileen canon. donald trump knows that judge cannon was, in effect, forced by jack smith who cornered her legally in a filing on tuesday, that in effect forced her to deny donald trump's months old motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that the presidential records act allows donald trump to do whatever he wants with classified documents that the fbi found in donald trump's position after serving a search warrant at his florida residents. judge cannon wrote today the presidential records
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trump to essentially only give favorable coverage to donald trump and negative coverage to donald trump's adversaries. again, i think this is really a very standard tactic for donald trump, which is just try and change the narrative. >> and to that point, chuck, i'm reading a note here from lisa reuben who is in the overflow room, i believe. and she's talking about the fact that pecker and pecker describing his conversations with michael cohen, and with his editor, i guess it was executive editor about what was going to happen in the 2015-2016 campaign. pecker told his employee this arrangement of killing stories and stories that had come that were negative stories had to be kept a secret because they were going to try to help the campaign and to do that, it had to stay quiet. in almost every regard, the amount of money being paid, the catch and kill scheme, the checkbook journalism is not unusual for these tabloids, but everything was geared to getting him elected. and i think just paraen thetically, our colleague rachel maddow showed the covers, and the covers are what really matter for
trump to essentially only give favorable coverage to donald trump and negative coverage to donald trump's adversaries. again, i think this is really a very standard tactic for donald trump, which is just try and change the narrative. >> and to that point, chuck, i'm reading a note here from lisa reuben who is in the overflow room, i believe. and she's talking about the fact that pecker and pecker describing his conversations with michael cohen, and with his editor, i guess it was...
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you have donald trump, the defendant, and you also have donald trump, the candidate. he's testifying, everyone wants to know is donald trump going to take the stand, that is him taking the stand. but it's also him campaigning because he said i should be out campaigning. >> i should be in georgia. >> he's talking about the specific states where he thinks he could turn it, states that joe biden won narrowly, very narrowly. >> right. he knows i'm going to be in a courtroom for six weeks, and maybe if i can hop on a jet and campaign on the weekends, i'll be okay. but this is his opportunity to speak to the electorate because he can't be out there doing rallies. we all know how much he enjoys these rallies, hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people. these stops outside court are his opportunity to update people he believes are listening and interested, to try to continue to campaign even as he's stuck in a courtroom having to fight for his freedom. >> david henderson, let me get your take to what we've heard from donald trump and how it plays into all of this. >> i find
you have donald trump, the defendant, and you also have donald trump, the candidate. he's testifying, everyone wants to know is donald trump going to take the stand, that is him taking the stand. but it's also him campaigning because he said i should be out campaigning. >> i should be in georgia. >> he's talking about the specific states where he thinks he could turn it, states that joe biden won narrowly, very narrowly. >> right. he knows i'm going to be in a courtroom for...
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with donald trump on his first presidential run and concocted a plan which donald trump, who was pleased about in his own words, to cover up the salacious stories. that was a plan that a long time friend of his now tells the american public. and then the karen mcdougal story, to watch that testimony play out, again a long time friend articulating that donald trump was aware of this alleged affair and called up a friend to say how do we not let the american electorate know thistory. that is so key. and then to add on to that. is the fact that this statement man, when talking about his finances or about donald trump, referred to him as a micromanager. he was aware of the checks that came in and he didn't just sign the checks as todd blanche alleged, but he wanted to know where every penny was going and he was cautious is another word that he used. donald trump is the one that runs the trump organization and he's in charge and david pecker testified to that on not only the allegations of the extramarital affairs. >> and talk about hope hicks. >> we know that she was on the phone with michae
with donald trump on his first presidential run and concocted a plan which donald trump, who was pleased about in his own words, to cover up the salacious stories. that was a plan that a long time friend of his now tells the american public. and then the karen mcdougal story, to watch that testimony play out, again a long time friend articulating that donald trump was aware of this alleged affair and called up a friend to say how do we not let the american electorate know thistory. that is so...
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they acted to protect donald trump. they didn't act necessarily at donald trump's direction in the sense of, he instructed these people to do these things. those are the two things you do if you are his defense attorneys as far as how you deal with keith davidson. >> don't go anywhere. we will come back to you. >>> we want to get to the pro-palestinian protesters at columbia who broke into a couple puss building overnight. they smashed windows and barricaded doors. they will not leave hamilton hall until their demands are met. at ucla, police in tactical gear intervenes as protesters clashed with pro-israel demonstrators a. the university of texas, austin, troopers in riot gear detained some students. others surrounded the police who say they used pepper spray to get them to disperse. joining me from columbia in new york city is antonia hylton. they are in hamilton hall. it has a history of being occupied goes back 100 years. what are they demanding? what is columbia university saying? >> reporter: well, the dozens of s
they acted to protect donald trump. they didn't act necessarily at donald trump's direction in the sense of, he instructed these people to do these things. those are the two things you do if you are his defense attorneys as far as how you deal with keith davidson. >> don't go anywhere. we will come back to you. >>> we want to get to the pro-palestinian protesters at columbia who broke into a couple puss building overnight. they smashed windows and barricaded doors. they will not...
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donald trump. and for the first time today, our team of reporters who have been inside the court are now with us. joining us now msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, "new york times" investigative reporter suzanne craig, nbc national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent tom winter, lisa and tom were inside the courtroom. sue was in the overflow room set up for reporters to observe the proceedings and joining us here at the table is former manhattan district attorney catherine christian. catherine and sue susan are msnbc contributors. we also have andrew weissmann still with us. lisa, i do want to begin with you and talk to you about what has been happening inside the courtroom today. we've been in supreme court hearings, oral arguments all day, so the attention has not been focused inside this courtroom, but as i understand it, david pecker has been revelatory. it's been a very interesting day for the prosecution, and they just went to break on news that pecker said that he believed what
donald trump. and for the first time today, our team of reporters who have been inside the court are now with us. joining us now msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, "new york times" investigative reporter suzanne craig, nbc national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent tom winter, lisa and tom were inside the courtroom. sue was in the overflow room set up for reporters to observe the proceedings and joining us here at the table is former manhattan district attorney...
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donald jailhouse trump. host: you are in new york, only a resident of manhattan would serve on this trial. but those who go for jury selection today will get this question from the judge. can you serve and be fair and impartial? how would you enter that question if you were in that courtroom today? do you think you could serve on the jury in this trial and be fair and impartial? >> my career and my work background actually makes me a disciplined and intellectually honest person. i've been in worse situations regarding insurance legal matters ride dealing with all kinds of people and you have to be straight right down the middle, doesn't make a difference who it is, and i could serve on that jury and be completely independent and open-minded to wherever the facts may lead, yes. host: this is eric out of maryland, good morning. caller: good morning, america. the question that we have today is the question that every american, everybody in the world today should the asking, is the president or the president of
donald jailhouse trump. host: you are in new york, only a resident of manhattan would serve on this trial. but those who go for jury selection today will get this question from the judge. can you serve and be fair and impartial? how would you enter that question if you were in that courtroom today? do you think you could serve on the jury in this trial and be fair and impartial? >> my career and my work background actually makes me a disciplined and intellectually honest person. i've been...
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by donald trump. and that he was not cloaked with some protection because he was simply reposting them, but by doing that act, he therefore was affirming the content of those very posts. and now this is notable. number one, 9:30 a.m. eastern time, this upcoming thursday, there is another hearing about potential other violations that the d.a.'s office alleges donald trump has violated. and as you noted, each fine was just $1,000 for each of the violations. and judge merchan in his order made it clear the court in the state of new york does not have the discretion to increase that fine amount and noting that sometimes the individual, who is found to be held in contempt, perhaps a $1,000 fine does not have that much consequence to that individual. donald trump namely one of those individuals. and that is where in the last line of his order, he very explicitly writes here, quote, because this court is not cloaked with such discretion, it must therefore consider whether in some instances jail may be a nece
by donald trump. and that he was not cloaked with some protection because he was simply reposting them, but by doing that act, he therefore was affirming the content of those very posts. and now this is notable. number one, 9:30 a.m. eastern time, this upcoming thursday, there is another hearing about potential other violations that the d.a.'s office alleges donald trump has violated. and as you noted, each fine was just $1,000 for each of the violations. and judge merchan in his order made it...
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that's part of donald trump. the donald trump i have had experiences with is a much different human being. why is it necessary, at case like this, it's about documents, to make him seem i guess more likable. >> i think it's exactly what you said, there has to be a counter narrative. here he did it. right? he falsified, directed the falsification of documents. they're going to try to paint a broader picture, paint a picture of a businessman, somebody going about his business with people who like him, who respect him. she worked for him for apparently 34 years. she must have thought he was a good boss. >> it important for the jury to sympathize with him, and if so, is it kind of risky for the prosecution to call her as a witness if she's only authenticating things? >> not at all. they need to call her. she is his iphone for all purposes when it comes to things like contacts and messaging and administrative items like that. they need to call her, they need to authenticate things. they asked about specific days. we'l
that's part of donald trump. the donald trump i have had experiences with is a much different human being. why is it necessary, at case like this, it's about documents, to make him seem i guess more likable. >> i think it's exactly what you said, there has to be a counter narrative. here he did it. right? he falsified, directed the falsification of documents. they're going to try to paint a broader picture, paint a picture of a businessman, somebody going about his business with people...
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for those trashing donald trump in public they get to talk all they want but donald trump asked to keep his mouth shut and today according to reports during jury selection the judge denied a challenge to remove a potential juror because of extraordinarily hostile videos posted to social media celebrating donald trump's loss in 2020. how is that not a cause for disqualification is that not somebody who comes across as abusively biased instead the judge trump for muttering during the challenge. this is not a fair trial it's not trial at all. according to an associated press pole only 1 in 3 americans think trump acted illegally donald trump his train to take it all in stride after the day in court he ended up at a bodega new york city watch this crowd stomach they want law and order they have tremendous crime over there stores are being robbed and as you know we will give them a shot for the presidency i think we should be able to but. as new york is a lot different we will work at the mayor and bring in a lot of federal money. and work on crime these guys are great friends of mine but th
for those trashing donald trump in public they get to talk all they want but donald trump asked to keep his mouth shut and today according to reports during jury selection the judge denied a challenge to remove a potential juror because of extraordinarily hostile videos posted to social media celebrating donald trump's loss in 2020. how is that not a cause for disqualification is that not somebody who comes across as abusively biased instead the judge trump for muttering during the challenge....
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donald trump, and maybe a big deal for the judge to put donald trump in prison for a day or two or three days, so if he crosses over a little bit, i think the real main show is the evidence will be presented at trial and i think, you know, it's a difficult thing to be a juror in this case. if donald trump steps over the line with prospective jurors which i don't think he will do. he is not that stupid. then i think you will see a congregation. there is this making fun of people around the judge's circle or the court which specifically he is allowed to do. i think he will get away with it. >> all things we are watching. they will be back tomorrow. preet bharara. thank you for being with us >>> coming up, what was it like inside that courtroom. our guest will join me in just 60 seconds. “look at all those snacks, you must be a king!” “i did just pay 60% less for my ticket with the gametime app.” “it's the best place to get last-minute deals on tickets.” “i guess i'm just a better fan than you.“ "(crowd cheering) i've got to get the gametime app.” “download the gametime
donald trump, and maybe a big deal for the judge to put donald trump in prison for a day or two or three days, so if he crosses over a little bit, i think the real main show is the evidence will be presented at trial and i think, you know, it's a difficult thing to be a juror in this case. if donald trump steps over the line with prospective jurors which i don't think he will do. he is not that stupid. then i think you will see a congregation. there is this making fun of people around the...
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>> i am donald trump is not trying to change who donald trump is. we all know who donald trump is. so that's already baked into this conversation. so if he was introducing himself to the american public, yes, i could agree with you. he's not he's known he's wrong quantity. >> can i ask what those abstract yeah you that question? >> i just the backdrop that's fine. >> but a backdrop for his campaign that is all about reinforcing the worst pieces of his personality that's where i don't that's where i don't want i might question that as a political winter question to the whole trial is about stories that he wanted to cover up from was it was going to write every day or every campaign has stories that whether it's you really would do damage or not do damage, have stories that they tried to cover up as reported? porter's, you all have been received calls from campaign officials who say, you know what, i think you've got the facts wrong here. yeah. well, i can really john john edwards exactly it worked out great for the man pain. >> let's look at his hair before and after but i guess all
>> i am donald trump is not trying to change who donald trump is. we all know who donald trump is. so that's already baked into this conversation. so if he was introducing himself to the american public, yes, i could agree with you. he's not he's known he's wrong quantity. >> can i ask what those abstract yeah you that question? >> i just the backdrop that's fine. >> but a backdrop for his campaign that is all about reinforcing the worst pieces of his personality that's...
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i want to go to you about donald trump. look, it has put a lot of focus today on the details in the heart of the case. you have spent a lot of time covering donald trump. you covered the trump administration. talk to me about donald trump in the context of what we saw happening today. and what is going through your mind as you're listening to this half hour long conversation. >> i think there are two dynamics here. the lawyers, the prosecutors need to lay out the facts in a methodical way. i think for the broader audience, the broader audience at home that will make its own judgment come november when they're asked to decide whether he's fit for the presidency or not, a lot of americans have already assumed that the facts and evidence interest true, basically that trump did these things, the question then becomes are they important? do they add up to a crime? do they add up to a felony, the consequences of that? and that's the thing that i think remains, of course, a great challenge to the prosecutors. they're doing their j
i want to go to you about donald trump. look, it has put a lot of focus today on the details in the heart of the case. you have spent a lot of time covering donald trump. you covered the trump administration. talk to me about donald trump in the context of what we saw happening today. and what is going through your mind as you're listening to this half hour long conversation. >> i think there are two dynamics here. the lawyers, the prosecutors need to lay out the facts in a methodical...
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trump so donald trump knew all along there would be no session today and today, when donald trump had no obligation in court anywhere in the country, donald trump did absolutely nothing . the crucial state of pennsylvania is an hour away from donald trump's manhattan apartment, at trump motorcade speed. president trump, president biden was campaigning, once again today in pennsylvania but donald trump did nothing. nothing. no campaigning at all, i need to be donald trump spent the day napping in a more comfortable chair in the courtroom chair that he has reportedly managed to doze off in this week. donald trump's criminal defense lawyers spent the day pondering once again, what a catastrophe it would be if donald trump attempted to testify in his own defense because today, the district attorney bragg and his team of prosecutors in a required filing in the case, revealed all of the issues that they would use to attack donald trump's credibility in cross- examination on the witness stand if donald trump testifies. they noticed, was submitted to judge merchan, the people hereby disclose
trump so donald trump knew all along there would be no session today and today, when donald trump had no obligation in court anywhere in the country, donald trump did absolutely nothing . the crucial state of pennsylvania is an hour away from donald trump's manhattan apartment, at trump motorcade speed. president trump, president biden was campaigning, once again today in pennsylvania but donald trump did nothing. nothing. no campaigning at all, i need to be donald trump spent the day napping...
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should donald trump? except whatever verdict the jury renders in this case well, my hope is that all americans can trust or judicial system, and that's really what this case we'll prove out. >> i think it's a little ridiculous that they've waited years to bring these types of charges against donald trump they wanted to make these kinds of charges against him. they should have done it two years ago when this happened to do it conveniently during a presidential election when he's campaigning to return to the white house, i think proves that this is all politically motivated. it's the way that democrats i started fighting these days is using the judicial system and activist judges to do so. my hope is that the people and the jury will do what is right and hear the evidence and see clearly that this is an unprecedented trial, but it's unprecedented in how ridiculous it is. >> well, this these allegations happened when he was president. that is in part for the prosecutors. why they say that he excuse me. the a
should donald trump? except whatever verdict the jury renders in this case well, my hope is that all americans can trust or judicial system, and that's really what this case we'll prove out. >> i think it's a little ridiculous that they've waited years to bring these types of charges against donald trump they wanted to make these kinds of charges against him. they should have done it two years ago when this happened to do it conveniently during a presidential election when he's...
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donald trump was paying legal fees. the prosecution says they will present evidence that trump and american media paid for all these people to be silent until the election was over. then, once the election was over, they released these people from these agreements to be silent. once the election happened, they did not care. at that point, mission accomplished. the mission was to influence the election. once the election was done, there is no need for these agreements. the mission was the election. the mission was not to protect his brand. not to save his family embarrassment. it was to keep these people silent, to pay them to be silent specifically, and only, in order to win the election full stop. prosecution calls this a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election, covered up by lying in these business --. logically, releasing people from the agreements once the election was over, that would seem to be the crux of the case if the prosecution can prove it . legally, we will see. >> here we arrive at the d
donald trump was paying legal fees. the prosecution says they will present evidence that trump and american media paid for all these people to be silent until the election was over. then, once the election was over, they released these people from these agreements to be silent. once the election happened, they did not care. at that point, mission accomplished. the mission was to influence the election. once the election was done, there is no need for these agreements. the mission was the...
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faith, donald trump tried to chan . e 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the _ 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting _ 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of— 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of the - 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of the trial - 12 is. faith, donald trump tried to change the setting of the trial in l change the setting of the trial in manhattan and that is because new york is a city mostly made up of democrats. we can assume. what is esteem's concern and what will they be worried about when it comes to these juries? be worried about when it comes to thesejuries? will they be worried about when it comes to these juries? will they generally be concerned they cannot find an impartialjury?— concerned they cannot find an impartialjury? impartial “ury? again they will be able to impartialjury? again they will be able to find _ impartialjury? again they will be able to find an _ impartialjury? again they will be able to find an impartial- impartialjury? again they will be
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please deny, david role in the criminal conspiracy to elect donald trump and the wild hearing on trump's gag order abuse. clearance, the judge is getting tough on trump's lawyer. >> saying to donald trump's attorneys, you are losing all credibility, you are losing all credibility with the court. >>> then why the biden campaign said they had a chance to win florida. >> he is out campaigning and i am sitting up all day long. >>> and r series continues, are you better off than you were four years ago? >> the disinfectant, it knocked it out in a minute and is there a way we can do something like that? by injection or cleaning. >> when all in starch right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i am chris hayes, day two of the criminal trial, donald trump, today we heard in great detail how trump and his gang conspired to hide all his worst secrets, at least some of them. trump and his lawyer continue to stretch the patience of judge merchan. the started with the hearing on the gag order the judge had already issued, which trump has her heatedly and freely been violating on social media and els
please deny, david role in the criminal conspiracy to elect donald trump and the wild hearing on trump's gag order abuse. clearance, the judge is getting tough on trump's lawyer. >> saying to donald trump's attorneys, you are losing all credibility, you are losing all credibility with the court. >>> then why the biden campaign said they had a chance to win florida. >> he is out campaigning and i am sitting up all day long. >>> and r series continues, are you better...
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yes, he is sucking up to donald trump that is diapered that donald trump there is no job for stephen miller. he is walking with a sign will work for food. >> now we have our three final candidates and we would like to try one worst of the week. who are you going to go with? between tom cotton, kari lake and stephen miller? >> reporter: just because of the power position that he knows what he is doing, tom cotton. >> what about you? >> i agree. the other two are but tom cotton does not want anyone to do that safely. that is dangerous for senators to say. >> what does it say that republican party that there variation that we are seeing tonight ? between stephen miller and tom cotton and kari lake, each of them worse in their own way. some more dangerous than others. the fact that these three individuals basically embody what the modern-day republican party has become. >> it is like the russian nesting dolls. when you take them out and one is still there but what is worse than the other? >> what is it called? >> i don't know the word. you take it out and one is worse than the other. kar
yes, he is sucking up to donald trump that is diapered that donald trump there is no job for stephen miller. he is walking with a sign will work for food. >> now we have our three final candidates and we would like to try one worst of the week. who are you going to go with? between tom cotton, kari lake and stephen miller? >> reporter: just because of the power position that he knows what he is doing, tom cotton. >> what about you? >> i agree. the other two are but tom...
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with donald trump. i think there's a lot of folks who would like to part ways with donald trump but they're scared of the consequences because it's well known, he will threaten people all the time who will say, you know, basically he'll say look, if you ever turn against me, i will destroy you. it's a common thing he says to people, it's a well known thing. i think there's a lot of people who would break with him but are scared to do so. pecker and hicks have been folks who have been managed to carefully walk the tight rope between telling the truth in these cases and getting to a place where donald trump actually turns his bazooka on them. and i do think, though, that being in that position does give them credibility in front of the jury. >> we have heard trump referred to repeatedly as the boss by david pecker in some of the transcripts we have seen. and cohen saying the boss will handle this or the boss will take care of this. how does that play into this trial? the people are calling rhona graff. >>
with donald trump. i think there's a lot of folks who would like to part ways with donald trump but they're scared of the consequences because it's well known, he will threaten people all the time who will say, you know, basically he'll say look, if you ever turn against me, i will destroy you. it's a common thing he says to people, it's a well known thing. i think there's a lot of people who would break with him but are scared to do so. pecker and hicks have been folks who have been managed to...
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this does not help donald trump chaos is not good for donald trump. i mean, it's just not going into the 2020 election. one of the big things that voters really disliked about trump was just the fact that everything around him was always controversial. it was loud. he has political opponents, even in this republican hi mary, argued that he's not a good role model. i can't think of another case that more exemplifies this idea that trump as a person may not be the type of character that you want as president. that is just a narrative that is not positive for him, putting aside whether or not the jury comes back with a guilty verdict or caitlin mentioned this ted cruz today while ago, i don't remember that we didn't have, we do have it now, but i think it's worth trying because i hadn't actually seen it before, but he is pointing out the relationship. this is when the national enquirer had put cruises father on the cover and story, there was completely made out which david pecker admitted on the state and today, here's ted cruz talking about the relation
this does not help donald trump chaos is not good for donald trump. i mean, it's just not going into the 2020 election. one of the big things that voters really disliked about trump was just the fact that everything around him was always controversial. it was loud. he has political opponents, even in this republican hi mary, argued that he's not a good role model. i can't think of another case that more exemplifies this idea that trump as a person may not be the type of character that you want...
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donald trump's world. and especially if he think, look anytime you represent people in the media, like trump is like a lot of other high-profile people are in my opinion, they overemphasize the public relations aspect of the trial. they assumed the jurors are reading it. they assume the jurors are violating the judge's orders and looking at and they're trying so hard to influence them i haven't found that to be the case. i've found after a verdict, juror say, yeah, i was in a cab and the thing popped up. i was on my phone, but i've never found a juror after questioning them after a verdict, that layout blatantly violet, now they could be lying to me, but i will tell you there are certain defendants who like they really emphasize on getting the message out after the jury's and paneled when the jury's not supposed to email, see the goal might not be two, to influence the jury so much is really just to provoke a miss trial, right oh, that's a win for the defense in any case, particularly, what would it take t
donald trump's world. and especially if he think, look anytime you represent people in the media, like trump is like a lot of other high-profile people are in my opinion, they overemphasize the public relations aspect of the trial. they assumed the jurors are reading it. they assume the jurors are violating the judge's orders and looking at and they're trying so hard to influence them i haven't found that to be the case. i've found after a verdict, juror say, yeah, i was in a cab and the thing...
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so, there is donald trump. summoning trump supporters in idaho to go to the courthouse in boise and stage a big protest for him. or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution of donald trump. 74million trump voters said absolutely no. we will not protest donald trump's criminal prosecution. we do not care. they are not the only people who don't care. donald trump is the only criminal defendant i have ever seen who cannot round up a single family member to sit in the front row of the courtroom in support of criminal defendant donald trump. his third and current wife isn't there. neither of his daughters are there. none of his sons are there. not a single personal friend has shown up as a show of support for donald trump. not one. serial killer and sometimes cannibal jeffrey dahmer had his family
so, there is donald trump. summoning trump supporters in idaho to go to the courthouse in boise and stage a big protest for him. or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution of donald trump. 74million trump voters said absolutely no. we will not protest donald trump's criminal...
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a lot of jurors came in and said, you know, they hate donald trump or they like donald trump. it was a real mixed bag, but felt that they could set their feelings aside, and the question for -- for both sides when they're listening to the jurors is just sort of how many people, you know, deliberately wanted to be there and aren't being truthful and they're going to have to parse through that. there's going to be 42 questions that they're asking. it's everything from the standard stuff you would see on, you know, law and order, a movie, what do you do? what tv shows do you catch watch? there's a list from everything from "the new york times," do you watch msnbc or fox or news max, and then they get into questions like have you attended a trump rally, and then go from there. do you know any of the players? have you read michael cohen's book "disloyal," very granular stuff. they're not going to be asked how they vote, but i think at the end we're going to be able to ascertain that. >> thank you for coming in, offering your insights and reporting. paul butler as always, thank you
a lot of jurors came in and said, you know, they hate donald trump or they like donald trump. it was a real mixed bag, but felt that they could set their feelings aside, and the question for -- for both sides when they're listening to the jurors is just sort of how many people, you know, deliberately wanted to be there and aren't being truthful and they're going to have to parse through that. there's going to be 42 questions that they're asking. it's everything from the standard stuff you would...
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donald jailhouse trump. host: you are in new york, only a resident of manhattan would serve on this trial. but those who go for jury selection today will get this question from the judge. can you serve and be fair and impartial? how would you enter that question if you were in that courtroom today? do you think you could serve on the jury in this trial and be fair and impartial? >> my career and my work background actually makes me a disciplined and intellectually honest person. i've been in worse situations regarding insurance legal matters ride dealing with all kinds of people and you have to be straight right down the middle, doesn't make a difference who it is, and i could serve on that jury and be completely independent and open-minded to wherever the facts may lead, yes. host: this is eric out of maryland, good morning. caller: good morning, america. the question that we have today is the question that every american, everybody in the world today should the asking, is the president or the president of
donald jailhouse trump. host: you are in new york, only a resident of manhattan would serve on this trial. but those who go for jury selection today will get this question from the judge. can you serve and be fair and impartial? how would you enter that question if you were in that courtroom today? do you think you could serve on the jury in this trial and be fair and impartial? >> my career and my work background actually makes me a disciplined and intellectually honest person. i've been...
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the only difference between the donald trump of the 80s and the donald trump of today as he feels totally free to let his dark side out, and his dark side is very dark and very dangerous for this country. we can't let our democracy that we've worked for and cherished disintegrate with the wrong leader at the wrong time. i can tell you that he personally committed to me that he was going to get our pensions fixed. he understood who was affected by these pensions. he assured me i'm the president of the united states, i'll just call mitch. i'll tell him to put it in the bill. is everybody going to love me? if you fix the pensioner of it is gone love you. well, that was wasted breath. there were lots of other things put in that bill. there were tax cuts put in that bill for rich people. donald trump promised infrastructure every year. >> infrastructure is the easiest of all. >> donald trump was not interested in any policy that actually goes along with being president of the united states. trump was interested in the pomp and circumstance, the plane, the helicopter, it's all about him. donald
the only difference between the donald trump of the 80s and the donald trump of today as he feels totally free to let his dark side out, and his dark side is very dark and very dangerous for this country. we can't let our democracy that we've worked for and cherished disintegrate with the wrong leader at the wrong time. i can tell you that he personally committed to me that he was going to get our pensions fixed. he understood who was affected by these pensions. he assured me i'm the president...
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comes to donald trump. so as a lawyer, how do you find a balance and we talked about this earlier but i didn't get to ask the question. how do you find a balance between doing what your client wants, you work for him, and doing what you know is best for him. >> it's funny this is coming up. about a month ago, i had a trial. i was picking a jury. my client wanted a juror that i disagreed with. we went back and forth, not in the presence of the jury. i made a decision, said this is the right person. ultimately my client acquiesced. donald trump is not going to do that. i think unfortunately for mr. blanche, he's playing to the nar of donald trump and he has to put his client in the right place. >> and maybe he's not thinking about this, carol, but i am. the fact that todd blanche isn't just his attorney here, he's also for two federal criminal cases. in florida and washington, d.c. so this relationship could set the stage for a long slog. not just in this courtroom, but a couple of others, that arguably have
comes to donald trump. so as a lawyer, how do you find a balance and we talked about this earlier but i didn't get to ask the question. how do you find a balance between doing what your client wants, you work for him, and doing what you know is best for him. >> it's funny this is coming up. about a month ago, i had a trial. i was picking a jury. my client wanted a juror that i disagreed with. we went back and forth, not in the presence of the jury. i made a decision, said this is the...
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the other one was if we go back to the civil fraud trial, and donald trump would recall donald trump was fined of judge engoron. after he repeatedly attacked the law clerk to the judge, he was find $10,000 and held in contempt for violating that gag order. donald trump has a history predating this trial that he's willing to attack, and as you read from the social media post, he clearly has not been punished for violating the gag order yet, and even during the recess, he got on his phone and continued to attack the individual that could put him in jail if he is to continue to violating that gag order. >> we are not yet seeking incarceration -- >> he says this as a win-win, and this is straight from trump's playbook, and he's got -- this is really one of his main things is to attack, attack, attack, and he says it as a win-win. either he goes too far and they do stick him in detention for a night or whatever, and then he really gets to play up the martyr thing, and this is how he's raising money for his legal defenses, he's going to his supporters and passing the hat and saying, oh, wh
the other one was if we go back to the civil fraud trial, and donald trump would recall donald trump was fined of judge engoron. after he repeatedly attacked the law clerk to the judge, he was find $10,000 and held in contempt for violating that gag order. donald trump has a history predating this trial that he's willing to attack, and as you read from the social media post, he clearly has not been punished for violating the gag order yet, and even during the recess, he got on his phone and...
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and taken a pipe to donald trump and donald trump is not permitted to punch back at michael cohen. i think that's it really is the nub of the issue here and it's rubbing trump, but he's got a gag order, right, david? i mean, i i'm not arguing that life is tough people talk about joel, the time when you're the former president that is, one. >> your name is donald trump. here's my question. day because you know, well, do you think he is trying to bait the judge? is he trying to dare the judge into doing something like putting them in a holding cell or something like that because he thinks it'll be politically advantageous. >> now, i'm not sure. i'll jump what's up being a holding cell for? 30 seconds. i'm not sure. you see the reports from folks inside the courtroom. donald trump doesn't do well, sitting still for hours on end, right? so i'm not sure he wants to be wants to go into any any type of holding so i just think he's just putting back in a matter of fairness and in some point, the judge is you we're seeing here in real full-time. the judge is pushing back on him and saying,
and taken a pipe to donald trump and donald trump is not permitted to punch back at michael cohen. i think that's it really is the nub of the issue here and it's rubbing trump, but he's got a gag order, right, david? i mean, i i'm not arguing that life is tough people talk about joel, the time when you're the former president that is, one. >> your name is donald trump. here's my question. day because you know, well, do you think he is trying to bait the judge? is he trying to dare the...
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have you volunteered for donald trump or anyone that would be considered ain't to donald trump. so these questions will come up. i think through 42 questions that are in the jury questionnaire, they will gradually try to find jurors that can be fair and impartial. it's an imperfect system. any lawyer would say that. it really comes down to how truthful the jurors are as part of this. >> what will the prosecutors with looking for? >> i think through our reporting, we saw that the prosecutors have come out and said they really believe they want a fair and impartial jury. i think they would certainly like to find people who are likely interested in the news, watch the news or into media consumption they are also going to likely try to find people who are high legitimate live educate ed. along the lines of people who would vote for the democratic candidate and conversely, trump's team, as we reported, is going to be looking for people that men, petty doll nantly, and trying to look for people who come from a working class background who maybe are civil servants like police officers,
have you volunteered for donald trump or anyone that would be considered ain't to donald trump. so these questions will come up. i think through 42 questions that are in the jury questionnaire, they will gradually try to find jurors that can be fair and impartial. it's an imperfect system. any lawyer would say that. it really comes down to how truthful the jurors are as part of this. >> what will the prosecutors with looking for? >> i think through our reporting, we saw that the...
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trump? have you ever attended a rally or a campaign event for donald trump? have you ever attended a rally campaign event for donald trump? are you signed up for or have you ever been signed up for, subscribe to, or followed any newsletter or email list serve run by or on behalf of mr. trump or the trump organization. do you currently follow donald trump on any social media site or have you done so in the past? have you, relative, or close friend ever worked or volunteered for any anti-trump...
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kennedy, and donald trump. other than that, for all the giant barricades erected downtown, the largest numbers present were police officers and reporters plus a couple adorable middle schoolers who came down to see the events. inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a trump person and former campaign staffer, et cetera, today was the first time i have actually been in the same room with donald trump. the tormentor of black teenagers like myself in the late 1980s when the central park trial took place in the very same courthouse. what i can tell you is he's taller than you might expect and walks in a gait that is shufflier than you would think. and he's definitely a scowler. although who wouldn't be scowling facing 34 criminal counts in a case that could in theory send you to prison. i ca
kennedy, and donald trump. other than that, for all the giant barricades erected downtown, the largest numbers present were police officers and reporters plus a couple adorable middle schoolers who came down to see the events. inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a...
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that's donald trump. now here's the key. the bonus triggers. if the share price stays above $17.50 for 20 day trading period, and tomorrow would actually mark the 20th debt. now, even though the share price has gone all over the place, right? it's been up, it's been down, it's down massively from the peak. it's never in below that $17.50 more since it went public about a month ago, you can see it right there. so that means unless this stock suffers an epic crash in the next 36 hours, donald trump is very likely to get this bonus payment. and even though the stock is down from the peak, this is still worth 1.3 billion billion dollars at current prices. >> when can he cashed in on this though, like he gets he gets this big, big, big bonus, 36 million shares when and what can you do with it? >> but experts say this would not be something you could cash in anytime soon because these shares, they would be subject to what's known as a lock-up agreement. we're insiders. they promised not to sell or even borrow against their stick. anytime soon this wo
that's donald trump. now here's the key. the bonus triggers. if the share price stays above $17.50 for 20 day trading period, and tomorrow would actually mark the 20th debt. now, even though the share price has gone all over the place, right? it's been up, it's been down, it's down massively from the peak. it's never in below that $17.50 more since it went public about a month ago, you can see it right there. so that means unless this stock suffers an epic crash in the next 36 hours, donald...
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there's that distinctive donald trump signature. and so that's really what lies at the heart of this. the payment of hush money is not a crime. it's the way they structured the reimbursements. >> and the reason they gave for actually doing it. right? tha's not havehe 34 counts of the falsification of business records. and specifically that's ere we're going next to the charges because yes. how the money was paid and why it was pay is ing to be crucial. their actual prosecution exactly the key here is that they ied characterize these payments, not as hush money payment, but as legal fees to the attorney. now, the actual charges, the actual charges und new york state law,ir of all, our falsifying business cords, not paying hush money,ut falsifying those records to say legal fees he's rather than i don't know, hush money payments or however they would truthfully be logged in order to further another crime. and the alleged other crime here is a violation of campaign finance law because the prosecutor's argument is these payments were in
there's that distinctive donald trump signature. and so that's really what lies at the heart of this. the payment of hush money is not a crime. it's the way they structured the reimbursements. >> and the reason they gave for actually doing it. right? tha's not havehe 34 counts of the falsification of business records. and specifically that's ere we're going next to the charges because yes. how the money was paid and why it was pay is ing to be crucial. their actual prosecution exactly the...
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donald trump us lawyers had promised, tell us who the witnesses and we won't even tell donald trump, our client, or have him post about it. so that was an interesting point that came up, again the unprecedented nature of this trial is certainly testing the legal system. with all of these delays, it would be difficult to see us getting to the first witness, we will have to see how that plays out. larger picture, we have all come to see that with this case, we have to be prepared for the unexpected. donald trump us lawyers would certainly welcome any delays, they had already complained thatjury selection went to quickly for their liking, a key tactic they have used throughout is trying to delay this process. throughout is trying to delay this rocess. �* . . ~' throughout is trying to delay this rocess. 1, . ~ , ., throughout is trying to delay this rocess. , ., , process. back with you shortly, thank you- _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
donald trump us lawyers had promised, tell us who the witnesses and we won't even tell donald trump, our client, or have him post about it. so that was an interesting point that came up, again the unprecedented nature of this trial is certainly testing the legal system. with all of these delays, it would be difficult to see us getting to the first witness, we will have to see how that plays out. larger picture, we have all come to see that with this case, we have to be prepared for the...
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donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as people who have a distrust of the law enforcement and the justice system. people who are very opinionated. lawyers, you want lawyers off the jury. those are the kinds of people that both sides will be looking for. prosecutors will want to keep those people off the jury, and the defense will want them on in the hopes of a mistrial. >> let's bring in former litigator and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin from outside the courthouse in new york city. finally, you've been leading up to this and giving us context,
donald trump. have they voted for him? that's not a question, not what their political party affiliation is, but have they attended a rally? did they follow him on social media? what is their media diet? you know, various questions about whether or not they think that he's been treated unfairly in this case, that it is unfair to, you know, charge, criminally charge a former president of the united states. that'll be first and foremost. what both sides are going to be looking for, as well as...
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trump which donald trump denies. he said he paid one hunt $50,000 to her because -- $150,000 to her. but then his legal advisor advised against it and he knew the payments phyletic campaign-finance laws. then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining the scheme and the cover-up, sing donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women for example had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. then the defense was able to start questioning of david packer. he testified this checkbook journalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and he had done it with several celebrities including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. caitriona: thank you. gary, this a big moment for donald trump at the supreme court, al
trump which donald trump denies. he said he paid one hunt $50,000 to her because -- $150,000 to her. but then his legal advisor advised against it and he knew the payments phyletic campaign-finance laws. then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining...
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admiration for donald trump. listen to this. this is a quote. this is her it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be. then she said, sometimes trump would peak has said in and say, go home to your family, which i thought was very thoughtful of him. i thought that was a nice extra touch that he would take time to do that trump's lawyer, susan nicholas asked her, quote you don't want to be here, do you? and she coronagraph said correct. what's your analysis them? >> the point there is that she's under subpoena. she's not voluntarily coming in to try to help out the prosecution i think that that's something that's consistent across these witnesses. is that the only one who really is dying to get in there is probably stormy daniels and michael so call it the others who are being brought in just to tell their stories was running graph is a prosecution witness and prosecution called her. but did she do a lot to humanize trump before the jury? >> i mean, i think that she probably did i mean, it sounds
admiration for donald trump. listen to this. this is a quote. this is her it was a very stimulating, exciting, fascinating place to be. then she said, sometimes trump would peak has said in and say, go home to your family, which i thought was very thoughtful of him. i thought that was a nice extra touch that he would take time to do that trump's lawyer, susan nicholas asked her, quote you don't want to be here, do you? and she coronagraph said correct. what's your analysis them? >> the...
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and i think whether you are close to donald trump or you worked for donald trump, we all owe the american people the truth about donald trump. we owe them the opportunity to know who he actually is and it's not easy. i was very loyal to donald trump when i worked for him and it took me a long time to make that break der lot of consequences you have to weigh when you make the break with trump world but what i fear more is the deceit that donald trump will continue to perpetuate if more people don't stick up for the truth it must feel really surreal. just, i mean, you worked with mark meadows on the hill. i remember when i was covering the white house and you worked there you are kind of everywhere that he went, you were on air force one, you were in his office, you worked right outside of it it must know what really surreal to see him get indicted a second time. it's really sad i was really close with mark. i really believed in mark as a principle that's why i chose to take drop with the chief of staff so it's difficult to see him in this position. but i think on the greater scale to free
and i think whether you are close to donald trump or you worked for donald trump, we all owe the american people the truth about donald trump. we owe them the opportunity to know who he actually is and it's not easy. i was very loyal to donald trump when i worked for him and it took me a long time to make that break der lot of consequences you have to weigh when you make the break with trump world but what i fear more is the deceit that donald trump will continue to perpetuate if more people...