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why is he talking on the stand about c-span? we will try and figure that one out. >>> overseas, prime minister netanyahu issues a new warning for gaza while secretary of state blinken is in the middle east to broker a cease-fire deal. you're watching "josÉ diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. m. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or...
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one was the archivist for c-span videos. he worked for c-span for 37 years. he is out of indiana. the d.a.'s office brought him in authenticate two campaign rally speeches from october of 2016, for donald trump, as well as a press conference from january of 2017, shortly before donald trump was sworn in, in which he praised michael cohen as a great lawyer. he brought the c-span archivist was able to authenticate that they were real and accurate. now he there is the regional director of this transcript -- this deposition company that's authenticating the deposition video that donald trump took part in as part of the e. jean carroll trial. that video, the transcript was from october of 2022. this individual, who was thrown in by the district attorney's office from texas, is now authenticating that that transcript is accurate and unedited. for the district attorney's office, we should expect them to wrap with the witness in short order before they bring on their next witness. >> do we have an idea when we will get a more high profile witness, hope hicks or michael cohen? >> reporter:
one was the archivist for c-span videos. he worked for c-span for 37 years. he is out of indiana. the d.a.'s office brought him in authenticate two campaign rally speeches from october of 2016, for donald trump, as well as a press conference from january of 2017, shortly before donald trump was sworn in, in which he praised michael cohen as a great lawyer. he brought the c-span archivist was able to authenticate that they were real and accurate. now he there is the regional director of this...
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he worked for c-span. c-span received a document from the district attorney's office to turn over certain videos of trump. these were the videos that were played for the jury today. >> they are trying to poison the mind of the american voter. every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. >> the 5% of the people think it's true and maybe 10%. we don't win. >> he doesn't read a pdb, but he read a poll. i thought of your testimony at the table when you reminded us about being at dinner with kellyanne conway and trump's interest in the karen mcdougal interview. one of things that the jury will understand is that he was lying when he said those things. talk about the significance of the c-span videos. >> there's no question he was lying. i this was part of of the impeachment material. this would be used to impeach trump, if he ever testiies. it's very, very good evidence for the prosecution to get in. i think what was interesting about this testimony with there was a lot of time wasted on procedu
he worked for c-span. c-span received a document from the district attorney's office to turn over certain videos of trump. these were the videos that were played for the jury today. >> they are trying to poison the mind of the american voter. every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. >> the 5% of the people think it's true and maybe 10%. we don't win. >> he doesn't read a pdb, but he read a poll. i thought of your testimony at the table when you reminded us...
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tonight, this event is being televised, live on c-span. and if you are at home watching c-span on a saturday night, i hope they find your body soon. before your cats get to it. there are so many incredible news organizations here tonight. also, if you credible ones. also the washington post is here, the washington post. they were the ones taking your coats at the door. please be sure to tip. fox news is here tonight. it's the end of an era, rupert murdoch stepped down at fox news, which is strange, i didn't think there was a step down from fox news. trump media is here, trump media , not at a table, just screaming loudly in the corner to know one. word all is here tonight. sorry, i meant "the new york times". i forgot they do stuff in addition to puzzles. i have to say, it is not a great sign, with the only thing keeping a print media company alive are games people play on their phones. too chilling for you guys? room just froze faster than mitch mcconnell. and i have to say, apologies to the times, but as a start and i wonder, i still get
tonight, this event is being televised, live on c-span. and if you are at home watching c-span on a saturday night, i hope they find your body soon. before your cats get to it. there are so many incredible news organizations here tonight. also, if you credible ones. also the washington post is here, the washington post. they were the ones taking your coats at the door. please be sure to tip. fox news is here tonight. it's the end of an era, rupert murdoch stepped down at fox news, which is...
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the prosecutors called a witness from c-span to confirm that basically the videos of trump that they showed the jury were valid. so the jurors could see from all of us that it was a big issue back in 2016 the trump is facing these allegations from women about relationships. i was thinking about this in the room watching these jurors who all look like new yorkers with their notes out. to the best of my ability, i cannot tell you that they look like super political nerds and i also know from watching the voir dire that they answered a lot of things by saying i kind of remember i don't remember that. people are busy living and this is eight years back. if you are watching this, you might remember, but not everyone does in today was the first time that trumps voice was actually heard within this trial is a watched these videos. >> i have no idea who these women are. these are lies being pushed by the media and the clinton campaign to try and keep their grip on our country. they are all false, they are totally invented fiction. everywoman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. t
the prosecutors called a witness from c-span to confirm that basically the videos of trump that they showed the jury were valid. so the jurors could see from all of us that it was a big issue back in 2016 the trump is facing these allegations from women about relationships. i was thinking about this in the room watching these jurors who all look like new yorkers with their notes out. to the best of my ability, i cannot tell you that they look like super political nerds and i also know from...
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they played some c-span archives. let me play a bit of what they showed in court today. >> it's a phony deal. i have no idea who these women are. i have no idea. i have no idea. and i think you all know i have no idea because you understand me for a lot of years. okay. when you looked at that horrible woman last night, you said i don't think so. i don't think so. whoever she is, wherever she comes from, the stories are total fiction. they're 100% made up. they never happened. they never would happen. all horrible lies. all fabrications. and we can't let them change the most important election in our lifetime. >> michael cohen is a very talented lawyer. >> what do you think -- why did the prosecution play that? >> it's trump's voice in court. this is the first time the jury has actually heard what donald trump sounds like and what's he doing, he's lying. so first of all, i don't see how he takes the stand because he's going to be able to be impeached with his lies and with his misconduct. he says he didn't cheat on his
they played some c-span archives. let me play a bit of what they showed in court today. >> it's a phony deal. i have no idea who these women are. i have no idea. i have no idea. and i think you all know i have no idea because you understand me for a lot of years. okay. when you looked at that horrible woman last night, you said i don't think so. i don't think so. whoever she is, wherever she comes from, the stories are total fiction. they're 100% made up. they never happened. they never...
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it's like "the walking dead," the c-span version, right? it's just this crazy land of things. it is hard to keep it all straight. it's hard to prioritize, to go to barbara's point, of what is the primary one here? what is the most recent one here? that's a really good way to try to figure it out. you know, politically, constitutionally, the most important thing that unfolded was the supreme court yesterday, trying to figure out what are the powers, what's the limit of the authority of the commander in chief, the president of the united states? that's a vastly important question. it seemed as though the court was -- had a certain awareness of that. they believe they are deciding something forever. interesting, you know, you can argue that perhaps the more conservative approach would be doing something a little more specific, as we were talking about. the new york case is, you know, kind of an only in new york thing. all the characters you're talking about. and the question is, are people who are committed to voting, because the real -- for the rest of us, the question is, are t
it's like "the walking dead," the c-span version, right? it's just this crazy land of things. it is hard to keep it all straight. it's hard to prioritize, to go to barbara's point, of what is the primary one here? what is the most recent one here? that's a really good way to try to figure it out. you know, politically, constitutionally, the most important thing that unfolded was the supreme court yesterday, trying to figure out what are the powers, what's the limit of the authority of...
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a lot of people are reporters, the whole thing is live on c-span. you don't know where the cut away cams are. so it's a reluctant room at times. it was striking to me those of us in the room thought both men, particularly colin jost, did really well. he played very well in the room. even though he then got mixed reviews on tv. some of the sort subtle stuff he was doing, the pauses, the shifting the eyes, the delivery maybe didn't translate as well on television, but he was very good in the room and got a lot of laughs. and the president's speech was brief. but also amusing. he delivered a really couple good lines. went after trump in a more personal way we heard of and ended things on a serious note, not just calling the defense of the first amendment but also again calling for evan gershkovich, reporter held in russia, other reporters held throughout the world called for their release. important night that raises scholarships for young journalists. >> i thought colin jost did a great job. >> he was good. >> and he would tell a joke and if it didn't
a lot of people are reporters, the whole thing is live on c-span. you don't know where the cut away cams are. so it's a reluctant room at times. it was striking to me those of us in the room thought both men, particularly colin jost, did really well. he played very well in the room. even though he then got mixed reviews on tv. some of the sort subtle stuff he was doing, the pauses, the shifting the eyes, the delivery maybe didn't translate as well on television, but he was very good in the room...