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new york city itself. then we're also hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going to take a short break. we're expecting any minute the governor of new york to be speaking. we'll bring you that live. we'll take a short break and be right back. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. i'm too old if you're under 45, you're not. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. wow... gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain hpv-related cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain h
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but they're not a new york insurer -- yeah. let me just ask you about a point about how the court was ao communicated with on this point. it seems, i don't know, it just seems wrong in a layman's sense that trump's lawyers told the appeals court we can't have a $464 million bond, nobody will pay it. an the gentleman who put up these funds now says openly to numerous news corporations oh, i offered to pay the $464 million, and i made that offer before the court ruled that the bond amount should be lowered. now the court didn't explain the reason that it was going to lower the ruling.it but presumably, it bore on theig decision that they'd been ab advised that nobody could put up a bond that big. should trump and his lawyers t have advised the court that they did in fact have somebody on the line who was willing to pay the larger bond amount before the court ruled that that bond amount would be reduced? >> they absolutely should have advised the court. they absolutely should have told the court we think that we have somebody. t w
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new york versus defendant donald trump. we are joined by district attorney joyce vance and jason johnson. both analysts for us, joyce, i went through some of what we got this opening week. it fair to say if you are on the jury, the da is up in the lead. i was careful to say it doesn't mean we know the outcome. what do they have to worry about? >> it is a great question. if you are the prosecution and you are not up after your first witness, you are in big trouble. right? but, the prosecution really did start off i think with an unexpected bang. no one knew what to expect out of david pecker. we knew he had been cooperating with prosecutors and brought trump into the election fraud conspiracy necessary to turn the misdemeanor into a felony. he today up well on testimony. they did not seem to come after him with a lot. they questioned some of the key pieces of evidence. but he was thoroughly rehabilitated on cross- examination. >> i don't want to be unkind to the defendant. and he is legally presumed innocent. but his family
new york versus defendant donald trump. we are joined by district attorney joyce vance and jason johnson. both analysts for us, joyce, i went through some of what we got this opening week. it fair to say if you are on the jury, the da is up in the lead. i was careful to say it doesn't mean we know the outcome. what do they have to worry about? >> it is a great question. if you are the prosecution and you are not up after your first witness, you are in big trouble. right? but, the...
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attorney's office in the southern district of new york. he pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and to another woman who said she had a nine month long affair with trump. he said he arranged these payments, he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid. to stay quiet about their allegations of infidelity. in order to help trump's presidential campaign. now, when michael cohen pled guilty, president trump responded by calling him a rat. that's nice. when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted that he hadn't paid out this hush money of his own accord out of the goodness of his heart. he admitted in court filings, he swore in person, in federal court he had been directed to make these payments by his boss, by donald trump. he effectively said you know, yes, i commit third-degree crime. i committed it in cahoots with my boss. trump was referred to in the court documents as individual one. and michael cohen ahosted in federal court in the commission o
attorney's office in the southern district of new york. he pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and to another woman who said she had a nine month long affair with trump. he said he arranged these payments, he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid. to stay quiet about their allegations of infidelity. in order to help trump's presidential campaign. now, when michael cohen pled guilty, president...
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general assembly, the story was his wife, who came to new york with him, spent her time in new york at cartier buying over $1 million worth of jewelry for herself. this is meant to be a shocking story, right ? which in and give ukraine any more support, nobody should. clearly the leaders of ukraine are just stealing it all so they can buy diamond rings for themselves or whatever. totally fake story. it originated, apparently, in russia, no surprise. it was a pretty obvious fake from the outset. even though it had all this detail that was supposed to make it more believable, the detail didn't help. the day on which this person was supposed to have bought all this jewelry at cartier was a day that she and her husband were not in new york. that was very public knowledge because they were doing lots of public events in a whole different country on that day. they were in canada on the day the supposed shopping spree happened in new york city. it was obvious, including in the supposedly dimming details from the very outset. but the people spread that story around., and it states, one english
general assembly, the story was his wife, who came to new york with him, spent her time in new york at cartier buying over $1 million worth of jewelry for herself. this is meant to be a shocking story, right ? which in and give ukraine any more support, nobody should. clearly the leaders of ukraine are just stealing it all so they can buy diamond rings for themselves or whatever. totally fake story. it originated, apparently, in russia, no surprise. it was a pretty obvious fake from the outset....
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to new york. let me tell you what i mean. in washington a trump friendly court asked trump friendly questions about all of the problems with prosecuting a president. if you read about it, it almost sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. while right up the east coast an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward and the republic did not crumble. it is a contrast that hangs over all of this in america and the very first week of the new york trial. it seems to undercut the supposed concern of the trump-appointed justices that hypothetically some day somehow in the future trials of presidents are a very bad thing when they're actually already happening. in the first week of this trial it shows not only that it's possible but it also gave us the first real evidence back in court binding version of the da's story. put together a brisk ride through what we're learning. >> the prosecution in donald trump's hush money trial drew the sharp outlines of its case against the former president. >> the prosec
to new york. let me tell you what i mean. in washington a trump friendly court asked trump friendly questions about all of the problems with prosecuting a president. if you read about it, it almost sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. while right up the east coast an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward and the republic did not crumble. it is a contrast that hangs over all of this in america and the very first week of the new york trial. it seems to...
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the governor of new york says that it was felt throughout new york. my team, she writes, is assessing impacts and any damage that may have occurred, and we will update the public throughout the day. at this point we have no word of any damage that has occurred, but so many people felt it, and as katy tur was describing, i experienced a similar feeling was that a truck that went by? was that the subway, would we feel that here on 30 rock, i'm up on the fourth story, fourth floor. a lot of people are asking those questions, what just happened. we have the mayor of lebanon, new jersey, joining us by phone. again, lebanon, new jersey, the epicenter of this earthquake. james pittenger, mayor, thank you so much for taking the time. talk to us about what you experienced there at the epicenter. >> yes, quite frankly, still a little shaken up here. i was working from home today and had some work going on outside my house, and i'm like what the heck did those guys do because everything just started falling off the shelves and just got a pretty big rattle and a
the governor of new york says that it was felt throughout new york. my team, she writes, is assessing impacts and any damage that may have occurred, and we will update the public throughout the day. at this point we have no word of any damage that has occurred, but so many people felt it, and as katy tur was describing, i experienced a similar feeling was that a truck that went by? was that the subway, would we feel that here on 30 rock, i'm up on the fourth story, fourth floor. a lot of people...
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bond in new york. that's the first thing. t even if you look beyond the procedural requirements, an insurer has 20 have enough capital, enough20 money to make good. if i went out and started writing car insurance, i'd very quickly run out of money, right, if i went out on to the street and wrote car insurance. similarly, the law insures, 2 new york law ensures that a insurer has to have ten times as much capital as any given policy or any given bond. here they have very far from 10 x, and they say conveniently, well, the new york law doesn't apply to yous. we're not bound by the 10 x requirement because we're t not new york insurer. it's awfully circular. >> yeah. we're not bound by those rules because we're not a new york insurer. but they're not a new york insurer -- yeah. let me just ask you about a point about how the court was communicated with on this point. it seems, i don't know, it just seems wrong inkn a layman's sen that trump's lawyers told the appeals court we can't have a $464 million bon
bond in new york. that's the first thing. t even if you look beyond the procedural requirements, an insurer has 20 have enough capital, enough20 money to make good. if i went out and started writing car insurance, i'd very quickly run out of money, right, if i went out on to the street and wrote car insurance. similarly, the law insures, 2 new york law ensures that a insurer has to have ten times as much capital as any given policy or any given bond. here they have very far from 10 x, and they...
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americans, manhattan new york county, new york, new york, where 85,000 people voted for donald trump out of 700,000. that's what donald trump had to sit through yesterday. now keep in mind, this is a person whose entire life in some way resolves around a sick destructive desire for praise and revenge against those who dare to say anything negative about him. that desire is so strong he has an aide following him around with and i'm quoting here, a wireless printer to provide him with an ongoing stream of good news from the internet. presumably, she followed him to the bodega in harlem after a long day in court. where trump staff might have instigated these chants among the crowd. >> four for years! four more years. four more years. trump, trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. >> yes, harlem bodegas infamous for the spontaneous trump crowds that break out into four more year chants. trump's fragile ego was further on display in a social media rant against jimmy kimmel who slighted him at the oscars. he did that thing mid performance and according to trump, stupid kimmel still has not reco
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especially in new york. it's pretty reasonable that jurors would say they can't be fair and impartial. just how difficult is it going to be to try to fill this jury? >> you know, ana, i think this is going to be a challenge. i said that this is going to be a challenge for a long time. and some of my legal colleagues have disagreed. people can say that they will be fair and impartial, but there is a very big difference between being in a room with the former president, having any sort of inclinations or strong feelings about him, and sitting in that space. and i think that that reality hits a little bit differently for a number of perspective jurors. i think that there is a notion of -- i'm very concerned quite frankly as a former prosecutor -- with the notion of a stealth juror. for those in our audience who may not know what that is, someone who says all the right things, they want to get on the jury, they desperately want to get on the jury because they already made up their minds and they have decided whe
especially in new york. it's pretty reasonable that jurors would say they can't be fair and impartial. just how difficult is it going to be to try to fill this jury? >> you know, ana, i think this is going to be a challenge. i said that this is going to be a challenge for a long time. and some of my legal colleagues have disagreed. people can say that they will be fair and impartial, but there is a very big difference between being in a room with the former president, having any sort of...
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the state of new york versus donald trump. on this first trial of an ex- president in american history, and what we can say as we report right now, what will be donald trump's only criminal case that is definitely headed to trial before this election. tonight we hear from legal experts and over the course of the hour for perspective on the history, michael-- on the literally unprecedented trial and reckoning for the nation. we big we begin with how we get to this trial and we don't know how it will end but it will be marked in history and in law schools and many other conversations for decades to come in this nation. the new york da made legal history as the very first prosecutor to ever indict any former president in a decade, any century, any state. this is the first. he was the 1st to indict trump and the case is based on what is in many ways a set of proven hush money payments that we now occurred in 2016. what is new and the reason that he could be facing a felony conviction or a jail sentence, is that this da indicted th
the state of new york versus donald trump. on this first trial of an ex- president in american history, and what we can say as we report right now, what will be donald trump's only criminal case that is definitely headed to trial before this election. tonight we hear from legal experts and over the course of the hour for perspective on the history, michael-- on the literally unprecedented trial and reckoning for the nation. we big we begin with how we get to this trial and we don't know how it...
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the new york d.a.'s case against donaldca trump says these false business records trump created inor his real estate business, right, whente he disguised thes hush money reimbursed to michael cohen isto if they were legal fees. the falsified business records aren't just a misdemeanor. they're a felony because they were created to conceal another crime. what's thehe other crime? well, the d.a. has described what he believes the other crimes are.er one of the implicated other crimes is the federal campaign finance violation that prosecutors sayn michael cohen committedhe with donald trump. it is an awkwardness for this case that that federal crime was never charged against donald trump. it was only ever charged against michael cohen. right? but the reason that federal crime was never charged against trump, well, it appears to be because the federal investigation into trump's culpability in thi matter was perverted by trump's appointees. so that is kind of this big gaping wound sitting right at the center
the new york d.a.'s case against donaldca trump says these false business records trump created inor his real estate business, right, whente he disguised thes hush money reimbursed to michael cohen isto if they were legal fees. the falsified business records aren't just a misdemeanor. they're a felony because they were created to conceal another crime. what's thehe other crime? well, the d.a. has described what he believes the other crimes are.er one of the implicated other crimes is the...
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for instance, in new york, in the state case, that's going to trial so mr. trump's efforts to delay that one haven't really been fruitful at least not yet. in florida, very different story. but i think for a different reason. the florida case is a federal one and involves classified documents which is a complicating factor and an inexperienced judge which is frustrating. >> and you give her a lot more running room because of that experience. >> i'm not giving her a lot of credit but when i think i'm providing is an explanation, not an excuse. i don't think she's particularly good at her job and i think she has a cumbersome case, so you see this proceeding in florida grinding to a halt. on the other hand in new york city, it's moving forward. there are lots of reasons for delay, mr. trump's lawyers are not the only defense lawyers who seek delay, i still think we are going to have a trial beginning a week from monday, so different delays in different places for different reasons. it is -- >> you're familiar with that. >> i've had the privilege of being a fede
for instance, in new york, in the state case, that's going to trial so mr. trump's efforts to delay that one haven't really been fruitful at least not yet. in florida, very different story. but i think for a different reason. the florida case is a federal one and involves classified documents which is a complicating factor and an inexperienced judge which is frustrating. >> and you give her a lot more running room because of that experience. >> i'm not giving her a lot of credit but...
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this was before the start of his trial in new york city. >>> new york news polling shows trump ahead of biden by two points, 46% over 44%. when the field expands to include third party candidates, biden takes the lead over trump, 39% to 37%. that's because 15% of voters whoous wheevously voted for trump would now vote for kennedy. fascinating. >>> still ahead, what we're hearing about the u.s. sanctioning a combat unit. >>> plus columbia univerity rabbi over a protest on campus. those stories when we come right back. n campus those stories when we come right back type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't t
this was before the start of his trial in new york city. >>> new york news polling shows trump ahead of biden by two points, 46% over 44%. when the field expands to include third party candidates, biden takes the lead over trump, 39% to 37%. that's because 15% of voters whoous wheevously voted for trump would now vote for kennedy. fascinating. >>> still ahead, what we're hearing about the u.s. sanctioning a combat unit. >>> plus columbia univerity rabbi over a protest...
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biden is doing all this, and trump is stuck in a courtroom in new york city. we've not seen much from biden by way of talking about the trial. in fact, what we see today is what their plan is. they're going to stay on the things they want to stay on. >> this is one of the cases where you show opposed to tell. they're trying to have the president out there doing, you know, events around the country, looking like he is doing the job at the white house, while, at the same time, trump is stuck in a courtroom for four days a week. i through they feel like if you can show, you know, make the point of showing the president doing his work, that presents the contrast, presents the choice for the american people. >> what's the mood among the team now? we referenced the maris poll, but you also have reporting about some big wins biden has gotten in the past week, both not just on the foreign aid on the hill, which had been stuck for months in congress but now is on the brink of passage, but a car plant in the south unionized, a year ago, it would have felt unthinkable. >
biden is doing all this, and trump is stuck in a courtroom in new york city. we've not seen much from biden by way of talking about the trial. in fact, what we see today is what their plan is. they're going to stay on the things they want to stay on. >> this is one of the cases where you show opposed to tell. they're trying to have the president out there doing, you know, events around the country, looking like he is doing the job at the white house, while, at the same time, trump is...
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beautiful shot of new york city. so, a sitting federal judge took the rare step late last week of appearing in a tv interview to harshly criticize donald trump's attacks on a colleague. the judge overseeing the former president's criminal case tied to alleged hush money payments calling them assault on the rule of law that could lead to violence and tyranny. republican appointment u.s. district judge reggie walton spoke to cnn following trump's recent attacks on social media against judge juan merchan and his daughter. take a listen. >> i can't get into someone's mind to say whether they are appreciate the impact that they're doing. but i would think he's any reasonable thinking person would appreciate when they say things it can sometimes resonate with others. and i think that's particularly true when you have somebody who has status in our society, and they make certain statements, it can cause people to act on those statements, even if they don't necessarily intend for someone to do so. so i think it's very import
beautiful shot of new york city. so, a sitting federal judge took the rare step late last week of appearing in a tv interview to harshly criticize donald trump's attacks on a colleague. the judge overseeing the former president's criminal case tied to alleged hush money payments calling them assault on the rule of law that could lead to violence and tyranny. republican appointment u.s. district judge reggie walton spoke to cnn following trump's recent attacks on social media against judge juan...
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real american, you had to dislike new york. i think new york is the great american accomplishment. i really do. and i don't think i am pandering, i really mean that. >> i love that for us. >> you come in, and you see it, you see lower manhattan, and you see midtown, you see the park, using northern manhattan, you see the whole thing, and you just -- my heart -- you know, my heart breaks goes up a little bit. if i am just honest with you. >> lisa, final word? >> how can you top that? the man has endorsed the city in which you and i both live and chose to live. i am not here originally, i am from california's san fernando valley and i have an accent of my own that i think i have shed about 20 something years, but i love it here, i hit the ground here when i was about 18 years old on a trip and i thought, thank god and never wanted to leave. >> the only thing i have shed, is hair point >> there you have it. james carver, lisa rubin on our fall back on more than one topic. >>> thanks for watching "the beat: weekend" and before to j
real american, you had to dislike new york. i think new york is the great american accomplishment. i really do. and i don't think i am pandering, i really mean that. >> i love that for us. >> you come in, and you see it, you see lower manhattan, and you see midtown, you see the park, using northern manhattan, you see the whole thing, and you just -- my heart -- you know, my heart breaks goes up a little bit. if i am just honest with you. >> lisa, final word? >> how can...
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again, saturday, may 4th, kingston, new york. and june 13th i'll be in houston, texas at the houston progressive forum. tickets and all the details online at msnbc.com/prequel. that does it for me now. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. and i literally see sleeping babies in the shadow of the courthouse. i think did they cancel the thing today? is there no trump today? is there nothing? then i come around the corner into the sunny spot. okay, there they are. i want to overestimate this. maybe two dozen trump supporters, maybe two dozen, and at least two dozen or more people who really could not be on the trump jury because they would vote to convict before testimony. they are there, those people are there. way more news media than pro or con trump people. it was as quiet and peaceful a version of the courthouse campus area that you could ask for. >> which is weird because trump promised on friday, that we ed were 72 hours away from somethings breaking loose. maybe the mouth opened
again, saturday, may 4th, kingston, new york. and june 13th i'll be in houston, texas at the houston progressive forum. tickets and all the details online at msnbc.com/prequel. that does it for me now. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. and i literally see sleeping babies in the shadow of the courthouse. i think did they cancel the thing today? is there no trump today? is there nothing? then i come around the corner into the sunny spot....
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it's 4:00 in new york. courtroom 1530 at 100 center street in new york has seen it's fair share of alleged crooks and schemer.
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to new york. you might've noticed the -friendly supreme court slowed the prosecution of jack smith and asked a bunch of -friendly questions about all the potential problems with prosecuting a president. if you would send to the oral argument or coverage coming might have noticed it sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. well, right up the east coast, an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward. the republic did not crumble it is a contrast that hangs over all of this in america and what we are going to get into tonight this very first week of the new york trial. it seems to undercut the suppose it concern of the tribe appointed justices, where someday, somehow, that it is a bad thing. they are already happening. the first week of this trial shows not only is it possible, but also gave us the first real evidence backed in court finding version of the da's story. we put together a brisk ride of what we are learning. >> the prosecution in president donald 's hush mo
to new york. you might've noticed the -friendly supreme court slowed the prosecution of jack smith and asked a bunch of -friendly questions about all the potential problems with prosecuting a president. if you would send to the oral argument or coverage coming might have noticed it sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. well, right up the east coast, an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward. the republic did not crumble it is a contrast that hangs over all...
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york university, and the new school. at the crux of these on-campus tensions are allegations of anti-semitism hurled against jewish students or accusations leadership has not done enough to keep the students safe. protesters are saying the anti-semitism is not coming from columbia students. joining me is reverend mark thompson, host of the make it plain podcast. and marium aljuan, a columbia students who helped organize the pro-palestinian protest and was suspended and arrested. she's also an organizer of columbia university's students for justice in palestine chapter. thank you both for being here. i want to start with you. because people are equating the protest that you are one of the leaders of with the people who were screaming at jewish students just off campus. are these two groups connected? >> no, i think that with every social movement there are unfortunately outside people a protests that you are one of the leaders of with the people who are screaming at jewish students just off campus. are these groups connec
york university, and the new school. at the crux of these on-campus tensions are allegations of anti-semitism hurled against jewish students or accusations leadership has not done enough to keep the students safe. protesters are saying the anti-semitism is not coming from columbia students. joining me is reverend mark thompson, host of the make it plain podcast. and marium aljuan, a columbia students who helped organize the pro-palestinian protest and was suspended and arrested. she's also an...
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is wednes >>> good evening once again, live from rockefeller center in new york city. we are now 202 days away from the election. trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom tomorrow for day three of his new york election interference trial. this was a day off from court while the judge dealt with other cases. jury selection will resume in the morning. seven jurors have been officially selected, a total of 18 will hear the case. the former president spent the morning complaining about the process. he says his lawyers should have gotten unlimited chances to strike potential jurors. that is not how it works. they have the number of chances the law allows. no more, no less. now trump is also saying he is willing to take the witness stand in the trial and today the da unveiled his plan to cross-examine trump about his recent high profile legal losses if the former president decides to testify. it includes his half $1 billion civil fraud judgment and the civil vertex will find him liable for defamation and sexual abuse of eiji carol. the judge will decide what the jury will
is wednes >>> good evening once again, live from rockefeller center in new york city. we are now 202 days away from the election. trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom tomorrow for day three of his new york election interference trial. this was a day off from court while the judge dealt with other cases. jury selection will resume in the morning. seven jurors have been officially selected, a total of 18 will hear the case. the former president spent the morning complaining about...
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and to the people who claim that in fact he can get a fair trial in new york with a new york jury, i would ask them if they were to go to sleep tonight and wake up tomorrow and found out that the case had been moved to mississippi or alabama, would think still think the trial was going to be fair. i think if they were being honest, they would answer no. so, i don't think he can get a fair trial in new york. but separate apart from that, i think the case does have problems. number one, i don't know who the narrater witnesses are going to be in the case and by that, i mean that every case needs to have one or two primary witnesses who tell the story. from my perspective, i surmise that the d.a. is going to use potentially michael cohen or stormy daniels for that purpose. and i think that has the potential to be a disaster. michael cohen, and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself incapable of telling the truth. his legal acumen leaves a lot to be desired. let's just say if leonard hand or darrow had a love child,
and to the people who claim that in fact he can get a fair trial in new york with a new york jury, i would ask them if they were to go to sleep tonight and wake up tomorrow and found out that the case had been moved to mississippi or alabama, would think still think the trial was going to be fair. i think if they were being honest, they would answer no. so, i don't think he can get a fair trial in new york. but separate apart from that, i think the case does have problems. number one, i don't...
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they are common here in new york. she said the sensations that she felt made her so uncomfortable that she's not sure she wants to live there anymore. in other cases, neighbors were hanging out in parks laughing about the experience. they felt it was a fun little adventure before the eclipse comes up in a few days. reactions have been all along that spectrum. certainly, for the people shaken up, they tell me they have to make some phone calls, that they at least at minimum, they want the owners of the buildings to come out and make sure the structure is sound, make sure nothing has happened to gas lines. that's come up a lot. that can be tricky in older buildings, as it is. people are taking it kind of and waiting for more guidance from state leadership here. we have heard reports from the local schools here in brooklyn that in some cases they are changing protocols. not going to have recess today, for example. planning to send alerts out to parents so they can just keep them updated with how the kids are doing. from
they are common here in new york. she said the sensations that she felt made her so uncomfortable that she's not sure she wants to live there anymore. in other cases, neighbors were hanging out in parks laughing about the experience. they felt it was a fun little adventure before the eclipse comes up in a few days. reactions have been all along that spectrum. certainly, for the people shaken up, they tell me they have to make some phone calls, that they at least at minimum, they want the owners...
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this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump actually carried staten island over joe biden in 2020. again, by far, the smallest of the boroughs. then you work your way here to queens county. the borough of queens. this is where you get into the much better areas. brooklyn, biden was 77%. the bronx biden with 83%. and then that brings you to the one remaining borough and that is where this trial is. where the jurors are from. it is manhattan. 87% nearly for biden in 2020. so within a very big blue city among the five boroughs, manhattan is the deepest blue of those five boroughs. nearly 87% of the votes going for biden
this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump...
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piece in "the new york times" magazine. you right how a nerdy prosecutor became the first to try trump. some people who know him well expressed surprise to see him bringing this case and being perceived the way he has by so much of the public and how he's been sort of cast. explain why that is, why they're surprised. >> i don't think they're surprised he brought this particular case. i think they're surprised he found himself in the middle of this media firestorm and how he's portrayed. as a very ideological prosecutors who was gunning for trump from the very beginning, who wanted to bring this case for political reasons. they know bragg from college, from high school, from junior high as this guy who was always the conciliator, the compromiser, who always tried to find the middle ground between warring parties. he was particularly phone for that at harvard, bringing together different groups who didn't like each other, playing basketball, things like that. they're surprised seeing him being portrayed in this way. they're s
piece in "the new york times" magazine. you right how a nerdy prosecutor became the first to try trump. some people who know him well expressed surprise to see him bringing this case and being perceived the way he has by so much of the public and how he's been sort of cast. explain why that is, why they're surprised. >> i don't think they're surprised he brought this particular case. i think they're surprised he found himself in the middle of this media firestorm and how he's...
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it is 4:00 in new york. voter this is year face a stark choice behind curtain number one, the most notorious snake oil salesman, from the moment he descended trump tower, he sold himself to the people and the base as a successful businessman who with hire only the best people. not ome did that carefully craftic image of trump as some sort of business mogul collapse like a house of cards if the wake of tish james' uncovering years of financial fraud but trump is the first president since herbert hoover to leave office with fewer jobs in this country than when he entered office. and not to mention many of his people, those so-called best people that trump bought on, think that donald trump should never ever get close to the white house again. now, behind curtain number two, a serious public servant surrounded by other serious public servants and officials and experts who together bring decades of experience to the table. managing what is by practically an economy that is roaring. news today that the u.s. added
it is 4:00 in new york. voter this is year face a stark choice behind curtain number one, the most notorious snake oil salesman, from the moment he descended trump tower, he sold himself to the people and the base as a successful businessman who with hire only the best people. not ome did that carefully craftic image of trump as some sort of business mogul collapse like a house of cards if the wake of tish james' uncovering years of financial fraud but trump is the first president since herbert...
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trump's new york hush money case. several key figures, crucial to this case are on tap to testify including stormy daniels and former trump attorney michael cohen and former trump white house aids, and trump organization employees. set the scene for us for jury selection and how it will work tomorrow and what you will be watching for >> new york state courts have a jury selection pros threes is different from other jurisdictions in particular federal court. when you are there the judge almost does everything. lawyers, we don't speak up unless the judge lets us. the judge is in charge. in new york, things are different. the attorneys get to speak directly to the jurors and question them and believe me, questioning them they are trying to feed them their version of the case. they are trying to educate the jury on their viewpoints. so, there is a lot of things to be accomplished when the lawyers all take part in questioning the jury. before that happens, there will be a 42 questionnaire that has been carefully crafted by
trump's new york hush money case. several key figures, crucial to this case are on tap to testify including stormy daniels and former trump attorney michael cohen and former trump white house aids, and trump organization employees. set the scene for us for jury selection and how it will work tomorrow and what you will be watching for >> new york state courts have a jury selection pros threes is different from other jurisdictions in particular federal court. when you are there the judge...
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and epic new york moment. it has every seedy and interesting part of new york in full display with one of the most crypt keeper of new york crazy donald trump being put on trial. and i think it's the least consequential, easily the criminal trials he he faces. and given that his history on x and performance during the new york state attorney's case did not serve him well. the idea that he could use this case as campaigned toer it's dawning on him he has something deep to lose here. when there's these polls saying trump voters may not be that affect, they are not the voters that matter. what matters are moderate and independent voters who are going to be turned off by the facts that are going to be revisiting on this case. >> this is the only criminal trial he isn't running on. he's running on the facts. what he's charged w he's running on. he talks about presidential records. he talks about the things that he had. >> he believes he was entitled to do it. >> correct. on the insurrection he incited, he starts hi
and epic new york moment. it has every seedy and interesting part of new york in full display with one of the most crypt keeper of new york crazy donald trump being put on trial. and i think it's the least consequential, easily the criminal trials he he faces. and given that his history on x and performance during the new york state attorney's case did not serve him well. the idea that he could use this case as campaigned toer it's dawning on him he has something deep to lose here. when there's...
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of new york state will be guaranteed to be paid. the whole thing is a mess and does not have many good financial avenues at this point . >> the clock is ticking on donald trump in so many ways. tim o'donnell and andrew wiseman, thank you very much for joining our discussion tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> while donald trump spent his day as a criminal defendant in a manhattan courtroom, the biden harris campaign was on the move today, vice president kamala harris was in the crucial state of nevada, reminding voters there that donald trump is fully responsible for overturning roe versus wade and threatening reproductive rights for women throughout the country. simon rosenberg will join us next. ♪ ("good feeling" by flo rida feat. atr) ♪ this is a hot flash. (♪♪) this is a hot flash. (♪♪) 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—fr
of new york state will be guaranteed to be paid. the whole thing is a mess and does not have many good financial avenues at this point . >> the clock is ticking on donald trump in so many ways. tim o'donnell and andrew wiseman, thank you very much for joining our discussion tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> while donald trump spent his day as a criminal defendant in a manhattan courtroom, the biden harris campaign was on the move today, vice president kamala harris was...
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this new filing by the new york attorney general ahead of a bond hearing for trump in that civil fraud case that's coming on monday. adam, you had a chance to at least go through this real quickly. what did you learn? what is this? >> so the attorney general had brought their civil fraud case, won a $450 million judgment which trump is appealing. during the appeal ordinarily the ny ag could begin seizing assets, and trump was able to post a bond to stop the enforcement. the new york attorney general in this filing is saying that bond is uncredible, it does not secure the judgment, and they're going to have a hearing on that. if the judge finds that the bond is ineffective, the ag shortly thereafter will be able to seize assets again. >> wow. thank you so much for explaining that, again, that bond hearing on monday. we may have trump opening statements in the new york hush-money trial, as well, on monday. so many balls in the air right now that we're all juggling. we'll stay on top of it here on msnbc. thank you so much, danny, adam, for being with us, yasmin, thank you so much for your
this new filing by the new york attorney general ahead of a bond hearing for trump in that civil fraud case that's coming on monday. adam, you had a chance to at least go through this real quickly. what did you learn? what is this? >> so the attorney general had brought their civil fraud case, won a $450 million judgment which trump is appealing. during the appeal ordinarily the ny ag could begin seizing assets, and trump was able to post a bond to stop the enforcement. the new york...
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tomorrow morning here in new york. jury selection begins in donald trump's hush money trial and could last until early may, he's required to be inside the courtroom every single day. he's charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, a low-level final any in new york -- felony. he said he will testify in his own defense, will he go? here's a preview of other witnesses from stormy daniels, michael cohen to the former white house spokesperson. e spo >> the trump hush money case is the first of four criminal cases to move the trial, former president donald trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying records in the first degree but trump is not the only one involved, michael cohen will likely be the star witness in the hush money case and was donald trump's lawyer and fixer on august 21st, 2018 he pled guilty to a counts in manhattan federal court and he alleged donald trump directed him to make illegal payments to influence the 2016 election which trump denies. >> added at the direction and for the benefit of
tomorrow morning here in new york. jury selection begins in donald trump's hush money trial and could last until early may, he's required to be inside the courtroom every single day. he's charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, a low-level final any in new york -- felony. he said he will testify in his own defense, will he go? here's a preview of other witnesses from stormy daniels, michael cohen to the former white house spokesperson. e spo >> the trump hush money case is...
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he didn't make that news on nbc news or "the new york times." there's the political report that he has a strategy of not doing an interview with "the new york times," which obviously is a premiere newspaper along with the "washington post" covering the white house. what is the strategy here of going on howard stern? >> he hasn't done an interview with "the wall street journal" or "new york times" or any other newspapers that traditionally presidents have spoken to. this president traditionally used to speak to newspapers back when he was a vice president and senator, but that's not the choice right now. that's their decision. we think it's important to give interviews to traditional journalists. they have chosen to emphasize opportunities like this with howard stern or celebrity interviewers or others they believe in their view will present biden in a fairer and more positive way. that's their choice. they use them to make news like this today where he says he is going to debate donald trump. that's an important development, because he hasn't co
he didn't make that news on nbc news or "the new york times." there's the political report that he has a strategy of not doing an interview with "the new york times," which obviously is a premiere newspaper along with the "washington post" covering the white house. what is the strategy here of going on howard stern? >> he hasn't done an interview with "the wall street journal" or "new york times" or any other newspapers that traditionally...
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i'm stephanie ruhle live from rockefeller center here in new york city. and we are now 202 days away from the election and donald trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom tomorrow for day three of his new york election interference trial. this was a day all for the court while the judge dealt with other cases but jury selection will resume in the morning a few hours from now. so far, seven jurors have been officially selected. a total of 18 will hear the case. the former president spent a good part of this morning complaining about the jury process. he said his lawyers should have gotten unlimited chances to strike potential jurors. but that is not how it works. they have exactly the number of chances that the law allows. no more, no less. equal treatment. now donald trump is also saying that he is willing to take the witness stand in this trial. and district attorney alvin bragg revealed his plan to cross examine trump. if the former president decides that he does want to testify. that list includes his half a billion civil fraud judgment and the civi
i'm stephanie ruhle live from rockefeller center here in new york city. and we are now 202 days away from the election and donald trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom tomorrow for day three of his new york election interference trial. this was a day all for the court while the judge dealt with other cases but jury selection will resume in the morning a few hours from now. so far, seven jurors have been officially selected. a total of 18 will hear the case. the former president spent a...
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not new york where a future president would have no ability to pardon any crime convicted in new york. the d.a. did what so many others had not, he acted first and that is part of the reason why he now will be the first to put defendant trump on trial. we have two new york legal experts here to get into all of this when we return. te to severa disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that reduces the itch and helps clear the rash of eczema—fast. some rinvoq patients felt significant itch relief as early as 2 days. some achieved dramatic skin clearance as early as 2 weeks. and many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. h
not new york where a future president would have no ability to pardon any crime convicted in new york. the d.a. did what so many others had not, he acted first and that is part of the reason why he now will be the first to put defendant trump on trial. we have two new york legal experts here to get into all of this when we return. te to severa disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that reduces the...
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that's where having tried a lot of cases in new york, new york jurors are great jurors to present a case to if you're the government and have a strong case. you basically -- this is the polite way of saying it, use your common sense. they have a meter for detecting spin coming from one side or the other. i think if you have a strong case, it's generally speaking new york's a very good place to try cases. >> adam, you've tried a lot of cases in new york. are you more of a missy misdemeanor elliot fan or felony or neutral? >> i'm neutral. i'm not sure about the missy misdemeanor. i've tried a few cases in that courthouse. i agree with andrew's point about a new york juror and appealing to their common sense and keeping it simple. the key is to try to prove the felony and they've got to put it into the context of the election campaign. there's been a lot of that in the preliminary motions about what can and cannot come in and trying to show this not as just the simple desk diary entries, but what you need to do to prove the felony. >> we covered a lot yesterday. it's pretty interesting. it
that's where having tried a lot of cases in new york, new york jurors are great jurors to present a case to if you're the government and have a strong case. you basically -- this is the polite way of saying it, use your common sense. they have a meter for detecting spin coming from one side or the other. i think if you have a strong case, it's generally speaking new york's a very good place to try cases. >> adam, you've tried a lot of cases in new york. are you more of a missy misdemeanor...
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it is 4:00 in new york. the exaggerated fame and status was today reduced to the role of basically spectator as his lawyers and prosecutors picked out the 12 people who will ultimately determine whiz legal fate. inside of the courtroom we saw once again what looked like a diminished donald trump subject to the rules of this judge in this courtroom. just outside of the courthouse, it was a different story. trump lashed out. this morning he called the trial itself a disgrace and argued that all he was indicted was for paying a lawyer and it was just a quote, legal expense. it is a story that collapsed on live tv like a house of
it is 4:00 in new york. the exaggerated fame and status was today reduced to the role of basically spectator as his lawyers and prosecutors picked out the 12 people who will ultimately determine whiz legal fate. inside of the courtroom we saw once again what looked like a diminished donald trump subject to the rules of this judge in this courtroom. just outside of the courthouse, it was a different story. trump lashed out. this morning he called the trial itself a disgrace and argued that all...
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to new york. in washington, you may have noticed a trump-friendly supreme court, slow jack smith prosecution and asked a bunch of friendly questions about the potential problems with prosecuting a president. if you listen to that oral argument, you may have noticed it almost sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. file right at the east coast, an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward in the republic did not crumble. it is a contrast that hangs over all of this in america and what we are going to get into tonight, this very first week of the new york trial was orderly and fair. it seems to undercut the supposed concern of the trump appointed justices that hypothetically someday somehow in the future, trials of presidents are a bad thing when they're actually already happening. the first week of this trial shows not only that it is possible, but it also gave us the first real evidence back in court, a binding version of the d.a.s story to put together a brisk rid
to new york. in washington, you may have noticed a trump-friendly supreme court, slow jack smith prosecution and asked a bunch of friendly questions about the potential problems with prosecuting a president. if you listen to that oral argument, you may have noticed it almost sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. file right at the east coast, an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward in the republic did not crumble. it is a contrast that hangs over all of...
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george solis is reporting from new york city for us. george, i didn't feel it, i am feeling a little left out. but, what can you tell us about this aftershock? should we be preparing for more in the tri-state area and potentially even beyond? >> reporter: hey, ali. a little bit of fomo for those who did not fear the quake, but there are still aftershocks happening in the usgs, reporting as many as 30 now, so there are still those occurring, but they are in smaller scale. fortunately as we have seen in the new york metro area, there has been minimal damage and obviously a few pictures that i may be out of place right now, but it is something the city and the surrounding areas are taking very seriously. in new york, for instance, the governor has told all state agencies to review the bridges, streets, any infrastructure, basically, and make sure there are no cracks to make sure that they basically can sustain any stronger average. we know there was that stronger one, that 4.0 that followed that really did make people feel it a little bit
george solis is reporting from new york city for us. george, i didn't feel it, i am feeling a little left out. but, what can you tell us about this aftershock? should we be preparing for more in the tri-state area and potentially even beyond? >> reporter: hey, ali. a little bit of fomo for those who did not fear the quake, but there are still aftershocks happening in the usgs, reporting as many as 30 now, so there are still those occurring, but they are in smaller scale. fortunately as we...