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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
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...
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city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think about all the discussions we have had about the big, national demographic patterns. those characteristics. white, college educated, higher income. core democratic, demographic characteristics. particularly in suburbs and especially within cities. so why is manhattan the bluest of the blue boroughs in new york city? one of the bluest areas in the country. the fact i think it is that sort of political gold for democrats. white, college educated, higher income. corners of the country, but it is very true in particular in manhattan and new york city. >> you've got a lot
city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think...
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this is new york city. we respond accordingly. we will continue to update new yorkers as we get more information. i would now turn it over to commissioner iskal. >> thank you, sir. thank you all so much for being here today. thank you, mr. mayor, my colleagues for their quick and speedy response. i'm pleased to -- >> we have the headlines from mayor adams and good advice about what to do if you feel an aftershock here in new york city. peter, i was interrupting you. then we will bring hala in. >> reporter: to pick up where we were, i think the key takeaway, as you heard from blinken today, calling for a transparent investigation. our understanding from john kirby who has been speaking to reporters, including our team listening, as we are having this conversation, is that blinken was in the comments referring to this report, to this investigation completed by israel and released today, that he was not calling for some broader further independent investigation. the white house to this point reserved judgment whether there would be a
this is new york city. we respond accordingly. we will continue to update new yorkers as we get more information. i would now turn it over to commissioner iskal. >> thank you, sir. thank you all so much for being here today. thank you, mr. mayor, my colleagues for their quick and speedy response. i'm pleased to -- >> we have the headlines from mayor adams and good advice about what to do if you feel an aftershock here in new york city. peter, i was interrupting you. then we will...
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what happened in new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%. up in violence. just making more felony arrests and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. we see we're locking up the same people over and over again. the judges let them walk on the streets again. it's a broken system. >> people who support bail reform will tell you that it is needed because poor people were suffering more than others. they were going to jail. they didn't have the money to come out. but it seems like the governor of new york has seen enough and she's a democrat. she's now saying she's going to give more power to the judges so they can keep people who are violent offenders, keep them in jail so they're not back out on the streets and new york city has been dealing with this problem for a couple of years and recently, they had one of their officers killed in the line of duty by people who were career criminals and the will of that officer calling out the police dmt and everyone who works in criminal justice reform saying can we not do enough to protect our
what happened in new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%. up in violence. just making more felony arrests and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. we see we're locking up the same people over and over again. the judges let them walk on the streets again. it's a broken system. >> people who support bail reform will tell you that it is needed because poor people were suffering more than others. they were going to jail. they didn't have the...
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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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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
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...
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you're also looking at new york city. you could see the empire state building, and if you were looking in this direction toward me, you would see us on top of 30 rock here in manhattan, and it is definitely darker here. >> yes, and this is it. >> this is as dark as new york city will get. we have been showing totality, all the last hour. everyone in the darkness, but for a majority of the country, this is kind of the view that they're getting. >> it's still very cool, bill. >> it is. you had the dimmer out. >> show us the people outside. >> i mean, these new yorkers are impressed. >> they are impressed and you can see, i mean, they're starting to move a little bit more now because i think it's starting to fade, but a moment ago, as we were in commercial, everybody was stalk still down there, with their eyes toward the sky. another moment where everybody looks up, away from their phones, away from the ground, away from themselves, and up into the heavens to experience something that people have experienced for thousands an
you're also looking at new york city. you could see the empire state building, and if you were looking in this direction toward me, you would see us on top of 30 rock here in manhattan, and it is definitely darker here. >> yes, and this is it. >> this is as dark as new york city will get. we have been showing totality, all the last hour. everyone in the darkness, but for a majority of the country, this is kind of the view that they're getting. >> it's still very cool, bill....
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a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under investigation by thev s.e.c. bank of internet under investigation by the s.e.c. a whistle-blower who is supposed to be some sort of internal auditor at the company had come forward and made allegations that the bank's clients included criminals and, quote, notorious criminals, and, quote, very high level foreign officials from major oil producing countries and war zones. the whistle-blower made allegations about the bank alleging tax evasion and money laundering and lying to the s.e.c. so they were under s.e.c. investigation. and for whatever reason, that s.e.c. investi
a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under...
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donald trump, sitting in a new york city courtroom as a terminal defendant. let's bring in our nightcap all- stars, my colleague and friend, and beasts msnbc host, and former democratic congresswoman of the state of florida. bernie stelter is here. he's tried to be here for the nightcap a final time, and finally he's with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> is a special correspondent from vanity fair and author of network of lies. and she is a true nightcap all- star, judy gold. she wrote the supremely amazing book, yes, i can say that when they come for the comedians we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, on monday, the real meat -- the real business of trumps trial is going to start. is the media -- is the nation ready for this? >> i think this courtroom is like a prison for donald trump. he is stuck. he gets reprimanded when he tries to stand up. what an incredible contrast to joe biden, who is out buying hoagies at wawa. owing to sheets and wawa in the same week. he was almost flaunting his freedom by going on the campaign like a normal guy, a normal c
donald trump, sitting in a new york city courtroom as a terminal defendant. let's bring in our nightcap all- stars, my colleague and friend, and beasts msnbc host, and former democratic congresswoman of the state of florida. bernie stelter is here. he's tried to be here for the nightcap a final time, and finally he's with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> is a special correspondent from vanity fair and author of network of lies. and she is a true nightcap all- star, judy gold. she wrote the...
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i'm getting text messages from new york city, new jersey. i have a niece in new jersey who felt it there. the epicenter was two miles from new jersey. when you feel an earthquake in this area, we're not used to it. no pun intended, it does shake you up. >> this is not the first quake to rumble the tri-state area this year. there was a small earthquake in january, a magnitude 1.7 earthquake that struck near astoria, queens. this was a 4.8. we all felt it. here inside 30 rock it was a shaking. it felt like, you know, you could feel it. we were on air at the time. i don't think viewers at home noticed the cameras shaking or anything. that being said, where the epicenter was near lebanon, new jersey, we talked to the mayor and he said stuff was falling off the shelves at his house and his dog went erserk because they felt it in a big way. michelle, do you have a sense of the fault lines that remain hidden until something like this happened. >> reporter: there are fault lines there. it's like two dinner plates next to each other. when you have sh
i'm getting text messages from new york city, new jersey. i have a niece in new jersey who felt it there. the epicenter was two miles from new jersey. when you feel an earthquake in this area, we're not used to it. no pun intended, it does shake you up. >> this is not the first quake to rumble the tri-state area this year. there was a small earthquake in january, a magnitude 1.7 earthquake that struck near astoria, queens. this was a 4.8. we all felt it. here inside 30 rock it was a...
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york city? this was a fake story but a good one. the fake story was that when the president of ukraine came to new york city to give a speech to the u.n. general assembly, the story was his wife who came to new york with him, she spent her time in new york at cartier. buying over a million dollars worth of jewelry for herself. now, this of course is meant to be a shocking story, right? oh, we shouldn't 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, and that was very public knowledge because they were doing lots of public events
york city? this was a fake story but a good one. the fake story was that when the president of ukraine came to new york city to give a speech to the u.n. general assembly, the story was his wife who came to new york with him, she spent her time in new york at cartier. buying over a million dollars worth of jewelry for herself. now, this of course is meant to be a shocking story, right? oh, we shouldn't give ukraine any more support. nobody should. clearly, the leaders of ukraine are just...
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new york city as a whole, that's what you are looking at here, five boroughs in new york city. donald trump got 66% and donald trump got 2%, but that differenters by borough. you start here. this is staten island. this is the outlier and this is red. donald trump actually won staten island. this is by far the smallest of the five boroughs, and there's a succession to try and get it removed from this, and you look at brooklyn, biden got 77%, and the bronx, 83% for biden, and then manhattan, nearly 87 for biden, so among the five boroughs, manhattan is the bluest of the five boroughs. then the question sort of becomes why is manhattan so blue, and even in the blue city why does it stand out for being this democratic, and it has to do with the demographics. manhattan is 45% white. citywide, the entire city of new york, it's 31% white, so manhattan is relative to new york city and it's whiter, and as for new york city as a whole, it's whiter. and these are some of the big differences here. this is a huge one here. white and college educated, that's 40% of the population in manhatta
new york city as a whole, that's what you are looking at here, five boroughs in new york city. donald trump got 66% and donald trump got 2%, but that differenters by borough. you start here. this is staten island. this is the outlier and this is red. donald trump actually won staten island. this is by far the smallest of the five boroughs, and there's a succession to try and get it removed from this, and you look at brooklyn, biden got 77%, and the bronx, 83% for biden, and then manhattan,...
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i will be in new york city on may 8th. i will be visiting many cities and having conversations with some of my favorite people who you also probably know. i will be sure to share all of the information with the shows social media channel for everyone interested in attending. i look forward to seeing you out there on the road and taking questions due to. that does it for me. rachel maddow show starts now. >> tell me the title. >> the book is called, say more. i will bring you a copy when i see you in new york. it's all about how to communicate. i wish i had this book years ago. for you, i have some books about dealing with bullies like the kremlin, for example. in today's news, here is something that is t less of a party trick, more of a dirty trick. have you ever heard the term spoofing? people can use hacking techniques so they can buy software that spoofs their phone number. so the way that might appear in your lifear is you get a call oa land line, if you still have a land line, or more likely on your cell phone. either
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and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author. comedian, actor, and writer. she wrote the streamly amazing book. yes i can say that when they come for the comedians, we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, monday, the real meat, the real business of trump's trial is going to start. is the media, is the nation ready for this. >> he may never actually see the inside of a prison cell, but this courtroom is his prison- he is stuck. he gets reprimanded while he's trying to stand up. what an incredible contrast to president biden who was showing his freedom i feel like this week. he was flaunting his freedom by going off and campaigning like a normal guy. >> let's talk about the trial and the jury. the jury selection happened much quicker than people thought. on monday, they were like this thing is
and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author. comedian, actor, and writer. she wrote the streamly amazing book. yes i can say that when they come for the comedians, we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, monday, the real...
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new york city. high emotions and high stakes at donald trump's manhattan trial. one potential alternate quickly dismissed after saying donald trump's new york hush money case has already made her too anxious. with a jury in place, a second alternate just chosen. can lawyers find four more to make the cut today and get to the heart of the case on monday? the challen j made in court. >>> and the pressure on both legal teams this weekend, so much to do with opening statements expected to start as soon as monday. i'll talk to a seasoned jury consultant and a former federal prosecutor next. >>> and no comment from israel, the eerie silence hanging over the middle east right now after israel carried out a military strike against iran. >>> plus, the last minute save by democrats for house speaker mike johnson's foreign aid bills as pressure ramps up inside his own party. >> we only control one chamber and i barely have control of that. >> can mike johnson pull this off and at what price? we're live from ca
new york city. high emotions and high stakes at donald trump's manhattan trial. one potential alternate quickly dismissed after saying donald trump's new york hush money case has already made her too anxious. with a jury in place, a second alternate just chosen. can lawyers find four more to make the cut today and get to the heart of the case on monday? the challen j made in court. >>> and the pressure on both legal teams this weekend, so much to do with opening statements expected to...
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>> well, certainly, so many people in new york city know him. it is hard to think of a case where there is a high profile criminal defendant where the venue consists of people who know him over 40, 50 years. and as your reporting, a lot of those perceptions are negative. it is the central park five, a lot of people think that all these buildings have been gaudy and he represented access in the '80s and a lot of people think he's a slumlord from queens. there is many characterizations, but if you think about it, the numbers is how you combat that. if you have hundreds of jurors coming in, it is narrowed down and sure, you have some that say well, i can't be fair and impartial and then they get to the courtroom, they're standing 20 feet from donald trump and they'll say the same thing. the process does have safeguards built into place. each side, there is an unlimited number of cause strikes each side can use and then ten peremptoies to use. i think it will be a long process, but a fair and impartial jury will be seated in this case. >> are you su
>> well, certainly, so many people in new york city know him. it is hard to think of a case where there is a high profile criminal defendant where the venue consists of people who know him over 40, 50 years. and as your reporting, a lot of those perceptions are negative. it is the central park five, a lot of people think that all these buildings have been gaudy and he represented access in the '80s and a lot of people think he's a slumlord from queens. there is many characterizations, but...
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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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york city. it was obvious, including in the supposedly damning details from the outset, but lots of people spread that story around. in the united states, one english-language russian disinformation site in particular, one that is supposed to look like an american news site, called dz weekly, that was particularly effective at spreading the fake story about the cartier jewelry shopping spree that never happened. then, a couple months later, d.c. weekly was doing another, same idea, totally fake but good story, this time it wasn't cartier jewelry, this time it was yachts. big boats. this story, again, fake story, included a photo of these two big yachts that you could look up my name on the internet, they're real yachts, but the fake story about them was that this time, these two yachts had been bought by the president of ukraine himself. it wasn't the wife buying jewelry, this time it was the president of ukraine buying boats. $75 million he spent buying these two yachts. and again, the whole po
york city. it was obvious, including in the supposedly damning details from the outset, but lots of people spread that story around. in the united states, one english-language russian disinformation site in particular, one that is supposed to look like an american news site, called dz weekly, that was particularly effective at spreading the fake story about the cartier jewelry shopping spree that never happened. then, a couple months later, d.c. weekly was doing another, same idea, totally fake...
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we see that to some extent in new york city where crime, as you pointed out, is down. we see that in other communities. but again, the politics of prosecution is interfering with what's best for our communities when someone like donald trump appeals to these old, tired sorts of ideas as opposed to letting prosecutors do the job their communities are electing them to do. >> yeah. amen. i will note that the one person who has not been attacked by him is aileen cannon who has been very favorable to him. we have seen with alvin bragg, he's tried to stop using the criminal justice system to deal with mental health. not disproportionately locking up people who really need mental health concerns. i'll give you the last word. >> and this is what the people have gone to the polls to ask for, to demand, to vote for. and that has been part of the work. and when donors have given us money to engage in this work, we've actually lifted that up and also work to hold those d.a.s accountable. the attacks from donald trump also makes me and my organization unsafe by calling us out on hi
we see that to some extent in new york city where crime, as you pointed out, is down. we see that in other communities. but again, the politics of prosecution is interfering with what's best for our communities when someone like donald trump appeals to these old, tired sorts of ideas as opposed to letting prosecutors do the job their communities are electing them to do. >> yeah. amen. i will note that the one person who has not been attacked by him is aileen cannon who has been very...
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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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new york city. >>> seven world central kitchen aid workers were killed in israeli strakes on monday. >> among the people that died were my friends. >>> this is the moment the earthquake hit, a magnitude 7.4, according to the u.s. estimates, the most powerful quake to strike taiwan in a quarter centuries. >> this morning, there was a g, 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the northeast, felt from philadelphia to boston, especially in new york. have a lot of reactions including this one from the empire state building, which wrote "i am fine." we have yet to hear from the statue of liberty. we hope and pray she is well. >>> yesterday, judge rejecting trump's motion to delay the trial until the supreme court un hears his presidential immunity claim. >>> closely watched abortion rulings late today by florida supreme court. the florida majority supreme panel opening the door for a ban on abortions after a six weeks of pregnancy. in a separate ruling, the court will leave it to florida voters to decide wh
new york city. >>> seven world central kitchen aid workers were killed in israeli strakes on monday. >> among the people that died were my friends. >>> this is the moment the earthquake hit, a magnitude 7.4, according to the u.s. estimates, the most powerful quake to strike taiwan in a quarter centuries. >> this morning, there was a g, 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the northeast, felt from philadelphia to boston, especially in new york. have a lot of...
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in cleveland and new york city. and here in dallas we've got sunshine. i feel like punxsutawney phil because i keep looking for my shadow because that's what we're excited about. and yasmin, as you mentioned, the last time dallas had a total eclipse it was 1878. >> wow. >> they used smoked glass to look up at the sun, which of course you are only going to be able to do safely if you use those special glasses like we've got right here. these are the official glasses that you have to have. now, we are here at the perot museum of nature and science. there's a big party going on behind me. they're expecting 7,000 people here alone. almost a half million people in downtown dallas. and so everybody's very excited. so let's take a look at the map, show you what we're expecting as far as cloud cover. and again, this is just the path of totality. we're looking at totality about 3 minutes 51 seconds in dallas. we're going to have some high clouds. i think we're going to be okay. it starts at right about 1:40 central time, 2:40 eastern time. then as you can see we
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we have reporting from new york city. george celisse. what to expect going forward? >> reporter: in the camp that felt it or did not feel it i am in the did not feel it camp. usgs officials say we can see more aftershocks. there have been 30 or so and they could be much smaller in size. in fact, they have been. that is what a lot of people have not felt them since the initial earthquake. an aftershock that was 4.0 which rattled a few more homes and moved furniture around. you nailed it on the head. this is a west coast problem. we usually do not see these kinds of things on the west coast into a lot of attention. we saw amazing videos from homes where things are moving around. pets reacting to it. a got a lot of attention here. now that we hear about the aftershocks, the concern is could the big one be around the corner. one structural engineer we spoke with said people should not panic as new york city is meant to withstand a lot more than a 4.8. it is the wind that would be a bigger concern. we have that bit to get one. nyc itself has been on high alert. then would
we have reporting from new york city. george celisse. what to expect going forward? >> reporter: in the camp that felt it or did not feel it i am in the did not feel it camp. usgs officials say we can see more aftershocks. there have been 30 or so and they could be much smaller in size. in fact, they have been. that is what a lot of people have not felt them since the initial earthquake. an aftershock that was 4.0 which rattled a few more homes and moved furniture around. you nailed it on...
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you just showed secretary mayorkas in new york city today announcing a new effort to fight child online sexual exploitation, yesterday he was on the hill, fighting for funding, before that, he was negotiaing -- not negotiating, but advising a bipartisan group of people on a border bill to actually solve the situation. what we're seeing on the other side is republicans introducing impeachment matters as a policy difference. there is no evidence here, no facts, this is political theater. and it is quite the juxtaposition, you see secretary mayorkas out there doing the work, focused on his work, while on the other side here they're playing politics as usual. >> yeah, and going back to the numbers, there has been a record number of border encounters since 2021, encounters were above 1.3 million this fiscal year so far. they're on track to surpass the last three years. the secretary has called the border situation a situation in crisis. how does dhs handle crises? >> well, the department is no stranger to crises right, they deal more with immigration, cyber, extreme weather. but in terms of
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near 90 in others in new york city. 77, 15 degrees above normal. d.c., a eight degrees above average. we'll have a warm day for the boston marathon, warmer than most runners like it. by 9:00 a.m., 64 degrees. the forecast could be worse, but we're look at some pretty warm conditions for the race today. this is the storm system we're talking about. it's a big one intensifying throughout the day. on the cold side of the system through the rockies and the cascades. on the warm side, late-day storms. could see tornados as well. this is going to move off to the east tomorrow. the mississippi valley tomorrow could see a severe threat for storms. >> we'll keep an eye on that. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we'll bring you the latest out of the middle east, but first our next guest says donald trump is on the cusp of criminal accountability. we'll talk about what to expect as jury selection gets underway today in the former president's hush money trial. we'll be right back with that. l we'll be right back with that. has no idea she's sitting on a
near 90 in others in new york city. 77, 15 degrees above normal. d.c., a eight degrees above average. we'll have a warm day for the boston marathon, warmer than most runners like it. by 9:00 a.m., 64 degrees. the forecast could be worse, but we're look at some pretty warm conditions for the race today. this is the storm system we're talking about. it's a big one intensifying throughout the day. on the cold side of the system through the rockies and the cascades. on the warm side, late-day...
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so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ in new york city. there's a new witness on stand, back with us. nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. gary farro is the gentleman called by the prosecution, the third witness. what is he testifying to? >> reporter: he was a banker at first repuck lib here in new york, katy, and this can begin to answer the questions for the jury about that $130,000 wire transfer that took place in october of 2016 from michael cohen to the attorney who was representing stormy daniels at the time, and there was an e-mail correspondence that at the time there on october 26th, 2016, in which it was gary farro who is the individual, the next witness now testifying that was a confirmation to michael cohen that money had been transferred to his account. again, there were questions at the time, michael cohen in 2018 when this story first broke purported that this arrangement was made with stormy daniels outside of the trump organization or the trump campaign, and the e-mail that was linked to michael cohen was using his tru
so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ in new york city. there's a new witness on stand, back with us. nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. gary farro is the gentleman called by the prosecution, the third witness. what is he testifying to? >> reporter: he was a banker at first repuck lib here in new york, katy, and this can begin to answer the questions for the jury about that $130,000 wire transfer that took place in october of 2016 from michael cohen to the attorney who was...
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you have until july 1st to work out a plan with the new york city council. your latest puzzle of reverses cuts to schools, police, fire, and sanitation. controversial cuts to the city's public library's. there is the impact of the migrant crisis on your city which is been an additional strain on the resources. how much of the $112 million budget goes towards that and what do you say to critics when you are given priority to the lease police and social services? >> first, i think the real story that is yet to be told is the story of the first african- american woman in the second african-american mayor. we landed two budgets. we would debate on the issues and the topics but then we come together and shake hands to execute a budget. we navigated the city out of covid. we navigated the percent increase in crime when we first took office and we were able to put in place real initiatives that dealt with working-class people. been lost in some of the narratives but hats off to what the speaker adrienne adams and this administration has been able to accomplish. we
you have until july 1st to work out a plan with the new york city council. your latest puzzle of reverses cuts to schools, police, fire, and sanitation. controversial cuts to the city's public library's. there is the impact of the migrant crisis on your city which is been an additional strain on the resources. how much of the $112 million budget goes towards that and what do you say to critics when you are given priority to the lease police and social services? >> first, i think the real...
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here in new york city, we're following donald trump's hush money trial. cross examination has just resumed with david pecker, trump's attorney bove asking about that testify that pecker did on that 2018 meeting with the fbi, where he said one thing about whether donald trump had ever thanked him for the mcdougal money, or not. there appears to be some contradiction in that and that's what bove, trump's attorney, is starting to focus in on with david pecker. while trump has slammed this case as election interference, veteran republican campaign strategist stewart stevens says being stuck in court could be exactly what trump needed. he writes in "the new york times," quote, trial will afford mr. trump the opportunity to define the essence of his candidacy, i am a victim. joining us now, brendan buck, former press secretary to boehner and ryan, also an msnbc political analyst, and symone sanders townsend, co-host of the weekend here on msnbc. i'm looking forward to that show. she also previously served as chief spokesperson for vice president harris. this tr
here in new york city, we're following donald trump's hush money trial. cross examination has just resumed with david pecker, trump's attorney bove asking about that testify that pecker did on that 2018 meeting with the fbi, where he said one thing about whether donald trump had ever thanked him for the mcdougal money, or not. there appears to be some contradiction in that and that's what bove, trump's attorney, is starting to focus in on with david pecker. while trump has slammed this case as...
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as donald trump's first criminal trial kicks off in new york city. we're just getting started this hour. we'll be right back after a quick break. quick break. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. feeling sluggish or weighed down? talk to a healthcare provider could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... so you can lighten every day the metamucil way. (vo) dan made progress with his mental health... ...but his medica
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music hall in new york city. and brought in a record setting $26 million, the most money ever raised for a single political event until apparently last night. just 11 days after setting the record. donald trump needed to smash it. and the fundraiser in florida last night, that they took in more than $50 million. and that they are a study in contract. and that it featured musical performances from lizzo and it featured a conversation. and the low end, what as high as $500,000, which included access to the exclusive gathering. and that it is sold out at more than 5,000 people to sell out. donald trump's event last night was more exclusive affair. and that they were hosted by john paulson at his $110 million ocean front home in palm beach just a few minutes away from mar-a-lago. and they got very rich off of betting big against the sub prime mortgages in 2007 at the height of the credit bubble. now trump was the nice main event and a few of his allies and the former primary component and tim scott, north dakota gove
music hall in new york city. and brought in a record setting $26 million, the most money ever raised for a single political event until apparently last night. just 11 days after setting the record. donald trump needed to smash it. and the fundraiser in florida last night, that they took in more than $50 million. and that they are a study in contract. and that it featured musical performances from lizzo and it featured a conversation. and the low end, what as high as $500,000, which included...
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york city. so i think the judge is in a tough position. a lot of this is unprecedented. it's a word we use often but not always correctly, here it applies. this is unprecedented. you have a gag order in a criminal trial where the defendant is a former and perhaps to be again president of the united states. but does the order permit mr. trump to campaign? absolutely. i don't think that's a close call. again, it prohibits him, if he were to abide it, from criticizing, threatening, intimidating witnesses and jurors. your criminal justice system doesn't function without witnesses and jurors. it goes to the heart of the integrity of the judicial proceeding. what the judge is trying to do is exactly what he ought to be doing, finding some way to have that order that he issued apply to mr. trump and constrain his conduct. >> andrew, in terms of speech on social media, is there any kind of legal distinction that the judge might be determining between something that he writes or something that he reposts
york city. so i think the judge is in a tough position. a lot of this is unprecedented. it's a word we use often but not always correctly, here it applies. this is unprecedented. you have a gag order in a criminal trial where the defendant is a former and perhaps to be again president of the united states. but does the order permit mr. trump to campaign? absolutely. i don't think that's a close call. again, it prohibits him, if he were to abide it, from criticizing, threatening, intimidating...
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of new york. the most important people in that room are the people in that jury box who will ultimately be selected for that jury. the most important people in that room are going to be the ones that will say we're going to decide whether we believe the evidence or not. >> temidayo, what evidence is presented in the different aspects and the trial of this case. what are the biggest challenges for the prosecution in this case? >> i think here it's going to be a question of credibility. you're putting these witnesses up that at times michael cohen, stormy daniels, who had previously said things that were not true, they made false statements in the past. if you're a defense lawyer, that's your first attack point. are you a liar then or are you a liar now? the burden is on the prosecutors. prosecutors have to prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. donald trump's lawyers can get up there and say they haven't made that case. i don't have to prove democrat is innocent. they have to prove that he's guilty.
of new york. the most important people in that room are the people in that jury box who will ultimately be selected for that jury. the most important people in that room are going to be the ones that will say we're going to decide whether we believe the evidence or not. >> temidayo, what evidence is presented in the different aspects and the trial of this case. what are the biggest challenges for the prosecution in this case? >> i think here it's going to be a question of...
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the hush money criminal trial continues in new york city this week. what can we expect witnesses, testimony that you're going to be watching for? >> mika, tomorrow, we'll see the resumption of testimony of a gentleman named gary farrow, michael cohen's banker at the now defunct bank. that's where cohen directed the money to davidson, stormy daniels' lawyer, and that's an act cohen has been held criminally responsible. why? he lied on the forms to open that account. maybe more importantly, somebody at first republic bank flagged the transaction as risky and notified the treasury department. we never found out who that person was. that could turn out to be the gentleman on the stand, gary far farrow. watch for that. the next thing to watch for, who comes next? the manhattan d.a.'s office is less than forthcoming with us. not because they want to hide things from the press but they know they're dealing with a person who has been accused of not one, not two, but 14 separate violations of the gag order. we're still waiting for an order from judge merchan a
the hush money criminal trial continues in new york city this week. what can we expect witnesses, testimony that you're going to be watching for? >> mika, tomorrow, we'll see the resumption of testimony of a gentleman named gary farrow, michael cohen's banker at the now defunct bank. that's where cohen directed the money to davidson, stormy daniels' lawyer, and that's an act cohen has been held criminally responsible. why? he lied on the forms to open that account. maybe more importantly,...
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just moments ago, we're going to come back to here in new york city. judge merchan admonished former president trump in court for speaking loudly enough for a potential juror to hear. telling trump's attorney while the jury was about 12 feet away from your client, your client was audibly saying something in her direction. your client of course meaning donald trump. he went on to say i will not have any juror intimidated in this courtroom. take a moment to talk with your client. christie is back with me. judge merchan is having none of that because after he said that, todd blanche walks over to donald trump and whispered something in his ear and then they went back. but it seems like the judge is setting the parameter early. and strongly. >> and it's so important that he does. there are two issues here. one is the gag order, you can't do anything, say anything if you're donald trump that's going to intimidate a witness. that is part of you know, what this warning is. if he keeps this up, he could be in violation again of that gag order. and the other pi
just moments ago, we're going to come back to here in new york city. judge merchan admonished former president trump in court for speaking loudly enough for a potential juror to hear. telling trump's attorney while the jury was about 12 feet away from your client, your client was audibly saying something in her direction. your client of course meaning donald trump. he went on to say i will not have any juror intimidated in this courtroom. take a moment to talk with your client. christie is back...
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there are thousands of new york city police officers all over downtown. the least we can do is protect them. i would not restrict journalism, i would say we have to provide security for those jurors. >> we know what's right and wrong, we think about what serves the american people and what serves our audiences, our readers work what do you think? >> you want to allow context. it is important we understand who these people are to the degree that it protects their anonymity. but, you understand the area, the place from which they are coming. maybe how well-educated they are, what kind of jobs they are holding down. it helps give a perspective of how they might weigh in on this. granted we have to wait for the whole trial to play out and what happens with the verdict and when they are doing jury deliberations. i find it interesting at the beginning, i would like to now stop it. i think we don't need to know anymore about who these people are. my respect for them, and i'm going to give a little bit away, are people of the week, these jurors. think about what
there are thousands of new york city police officers all over downtown. the least we can do is protect them. i would not restrict journalism, i would say we have to provide security for those jurors. >> we know what's right and wrong, we think about what serves the american people and what serves our audiences, our readers work what do you think? >> you want to allow context. it is important we understand who these people are to the degree that it protects their anonymity. but, you...
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i will be in new york city for conversation with my friend colleague lawrence o'donnell. we will talk about the book and i'm sure we will spend time on all the news happening in the world right now. tickets are available if you'd like to come to the event. we will share the information that the social media. it starts at 7:30 p.m. next week. i hope to see you there. >>> that does affirm a. the rachel maddow show starts now. >> i'm giving you one. it's coming to you tomorrow. >> okay. thank you, my dear. >> thank you, rachel. >>> all right, thanks to you at home for joining us. really happy to have you here. have you ever seen "veep"?ou it haired for seven seasons on hbo.fo julia louis-dreyfus won a slew of emmys for it, like six consecutive emmys for it. she plays vice president selina meyer who is just this instantly iconic american tv political figure. if you have ever seen, even if you haven't, you probably know about the character. she's really ambitious. she wants to be president, not
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jurors in this city. i am in new york right now. they have verdicts with respect to organized crime. t leaders with respect to terrorists. i think people should o not underestimate the fact that jurors are going to do their ng duty. it is shocking to me that we are having this conversation right now about the former leader of the free world, but we are joining other nations that have done exactly the same thing with respect to corrupt leaders. holding them to account. there is a jury system. er i think the jurors as a collective will take their responsibilities seriously. i think we should not jump to what will happen if the seven dropout. i think people have a lot of moxie and grit in this city. i think i really would not be worried about it. i also think the judge is a no- nonsense judge. they take their responsibilities with respect to the jurors very seriously, so on tuesday even if there is a finding of just a fine you can be sure the judge is going to make it clear that any further efforts on his part are going to be met with
jurors in this city. i am in new york right now. they have verdicts with respect to organized crime. t leaders with respect to terrorists. i think people should o not underestimate the fact that jurors are going to do their ng duty. it is shocking to me that we are having this conversation right now about the former leader of the free world, but we are joining other nations that have done exactly the same thing with respect to corrupt leaders. holding them to account. there is a jury system. er...
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york city. we will break it down over the course of next hour and we have the perfect people do it with your former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york has been in his courtroom and understands the calculations being made by the prosecutors about everything from jury selection to evidence to gag orders. norman eisen investigated donald trump during his first impeachment and wrote the book on this your case and was at the courthouse today with the trial. and, dan goldman was a prosecutor in new york i worked with the d.a. and the defense attorney todd blanche. i want to start tonight with the scene that unfolded today in lower manhattan. it was both extraordinary and kind of ordinary all at the same time. on the one hand, a former president of the united states faced the start of his criminal trial which was historic. who knew we would get here? we were skeptical at times but it was almost surreal. helicopters tracked his every movement as it left trump tower and arrived at the co
york city. we will break it down over the course of next hour and we have the perfect people do it with your former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york has been in his courtroom and understands the calculations being made by the prosecutors about everything from jury selection to evidence to gag orders. norman eisen investigated donald trump during his first impeachment and wrote the book on this your case and was at the courthouse today with the trial. and, dan goldman was a...
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york city. it is the first time in u.s. history that a former president will be on trial for criminal charges. two sources with direct knowledge of the situation tell nbc news that 6,000 potential jurors will be subpoenaed to manhattan criminal courts this week. usually, about 4,000 jurors are called in a week. more than 1,500 will be called today. not all of these potential jurors are intended for the trump trial, though. but the increase in number can be attributed to the former president's trial. at a manufactured event at mar-a-lago with speaker mike johnson, trump said he intends to testify at the trial, though trump's attorneys have yet to confirm or deny whether he'll do so. that's the speaker of the house with president trump at mar-a-lago. there's stormy daniels. trump is accused of coordinating a hush money payment to that adult film actress, stormy daniels, during the 2016 election. to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. trump was charged with falsifying documents to cover u
york city. it is the first time in u.s. history that a former president will be on trial for criminal charges. two sources with direct knowledge of the situation tell nbc news that 6,000 potential jurors will be subpoenaed to manhattan criminal courts this week. usually, about 4,000 jurors are called in a week. more than 1,500 will be called today. not all of these potential jurors are intended for the trump trial, though. but the increase in number can be attributed to the former president's...
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york city. today speaker mike johnson and some of his fellow republicans traveled to columbia's campus to speak out against allegations of anti-semitism and to chastise the protesters. >> my message to the students inside the encampment is go back to class and stop the nonsense. stop wasting your parents money congressman whauler says i think that's right. i would tell you this is unacceptable and the american people are demanding accountability for it. >> joining me now is democratic congresswoman ilhan omar, who has been outspoken about these protests and the reason behind them. we're so happy to have you on the program tonight, congresswoman. first, let me ask you as a matter of political strategy, do you see a connection between the fact the far-right maga caucus is effectively trying to oust speaker johnson and today he went to columbia to maybe prove his far-right credentials? >> no, i mean it's -- it's very -- very much of a coincidence. this is a man who is holding onto his speakership.
york city. today speaker mike johnson and some of his fellow republicans traveled to columbia's campus to speak out against allegations of anti-semitism and to chastise the protesters. >> my message to the students inside the encampment is go back to class and stop the nonsense. stop wasting your parents money congressman whauler says i think that's right. i would tell you this is unacceptable and the american people are demanding accountability for it. >> joining me now is...
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and why it took so long to get to trial today in new york city. this was a federal case. when michael cohen pled guilty, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he was appoint bid president trump. worked on the trump campaign. one of the things he described in detail was the michael cohen case. after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. department of justice in washington, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office to try to make the whole thing go away. this is called holding the line. while michael cohen had pleaded guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible campaign finance violations. six months after cohen's guilty plea, barr not only tried to kill the ongoing investigations, but incredibly, he suggested that michael cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges should be reversed. attorney general barr summoned my deputy who was overseeing the cohen case. in late february to challenge the basis of cohen's gui
and why it took so long to get to trial today in new york city. this was a federal case. when michael cohen pled guilty, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he was appoint bid president trump. worked on the trump campaign. one of the things he described in detail was the michael cohen case. after michael cohen pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. department of justice in washington, they started...
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quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security hasn't passed. we knew that. to hear this republican say it really brings it home. willie, i had the news on all day, if i heard the word pecker one more time, i was going to lose my mind. >> david pecker. the first witness in the new york case. >> all right, good morning, everybody. welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, april 24th. along with willie and me we have a member of the "the new york times" editorial board maya and sam stein. our top story has to do with pecker. >> i think you're enjoying saying his name. testimony in donald trump's hush money criminal trial is scheduled to resume tomorrow after several key developments in court yesterday. first, the judge held a hearing at the start of tuesday's proceedings on whether the former president had violated his gag order. prosecutors have asked the judge to fine him $1,000 for each violation. trump's attorney said he hasn't violated the order. h
quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security hasn't passed. we knew that. to hear this republican say it really brings it home. willie, i had the news on all day, if i heard the word pecker one more time, i was going to lose my mind. >> david pecker. the first witness in the new york case. >> all right, good morning, everybody. welcome to "morning joe."...
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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...
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his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom and past times. past times, most of the time it was voluntary. here, big difference between a voluntary appearance and an appearance where you are required to attend, and i will just say, yeah, anybody sitting six, seven, eight hours. if i were sitting somewhere for eight hours, i would be falling asleep. >> he can't even get through four. >> writing songs! yeah, it's hard to get through four, and mika lets me talk to stay awake. what a physical toll for anybody. >> this is where also it helps to have real firsthand knowledge of donald trump over the course of
his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom...
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she lives in new york city. she had gone out to do alternate side parking on the street, which i love, very new york thing, and she had seen this going on and she videotaped it and put it on her social media feed. the judge in that case refused to send her packing. there was a mixed bag. all of a sudden around 2:30, 3 we started to get what was looking like a jury together. they got seven people they agreed on by the end of the day and the judge feels if it keeps going at this pace, two more days. the courts start tomorrow, two more days, but we could be in opening arguments monday morning. >> wow. >> yeah. >> barb, to me this strikes me as the sign that the system is still working because the fact is you don't want donald trump to have prejudice either for him or against him. in a fair trial you don't want someone getting on that jury that simply wants to put him in prison nor do you want a ringer to get on that jury who's getting on just for the purposes of trying to acquit him. so how would you assess how thi
she lives in new york city. she had gone out to do alternate side parking on the street, which i love, very new york thing, and she had seen this going on and she videotaped it and put it on her social media feed. the judge in that case refused to send her packing. there was a mixed bag. all of a sudden around 2:30, 3 we started to get what was looking like a jury together. they got seven people they agreed on by the end of the day and the judge feels if it keeps going at this pace, two more...