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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 in a whole different country on that day. they were in canada on the day this supposed shopping spree happened in new york city. so it was obvious, including in the supposed damning details from the very outset. but lots of people spread that sto
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...
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there it is, headline in "the new york times." spate of mock news sites with russian ties pop up in the united states. russia's still doing it. they're doing it again, and it is as ham-handed and embarrassing as it ever was. and they're doing it for the same transparently obvious strategic reasons as they do everything. the difference is this time, forewarned is supposedly forearmed, knowing it's coming should make us better prepared. except this time around, some social media companies, particularly twitter, have no interest at all in even trying to stop what they're doing to target the election this time around. and this time around, many republicans seem to have lost any qualms they might once have had about helping out with what russia is doing. even with the really obviously fake stuff. but now, here's something new. something new on top of that. it is no longer just russia. because why would it be? the way it's gone, why wouldn't other authoritarian countries who want to weaken the united states, who want to denigrate united
there it is, headline in "the new york times." spate of mock news sites with russian ties pop up in the united states. russia's still doing it. they're doing it again, and it is as ham-handed and embarrassing as it ever was. and they're doing it for the same transparently obvious strategic reasons as they do everything. the difference is this time, forewarned is supposedly forearmed, knowing it's coming should make us better prepared. except this time around, some social media...
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michelle goldberg from "the new york times," joins me on that. iran is responding to israel's strike overnight by denying a strike happened overall. what the downplaying means for raised fears of a wider war in the region, next. on, next. mor. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs] shop etsy until may 12th for up to 30% off special mother's day gifts i'm proud of it! that go beyond the usual suspects. save on personalized jewelry, original decor - and other things moms actually love. when you need a gift as unique as she is... etsy has it. ok y'all we got ten orders coming in.. big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow dow
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joining me now is jamel buoy, "the new york times" opinion columnist. yesterday they were saying trump's middle line was a good piece of strategy. today we see what happens in arizona, and i wonder if you still think leaving up to the states is good strategy for him to pursue. >> i think it's the only strategy for him to pursue because a national ban is just so toxic with most voters, but it's also clear leaving it up to the states is really leaving it up to the whims of in this case jerry manddered legislators, and a majority of voters may well support abortion rights, but the states are jerry manddered against the popular win it's impossible to get that preference passed into law. i think voters and most people are aware of that, they can see that happening. but as far as trump is concerned, there's not really anyplace for him to go other than, oh, we have to leave it to the states. >> it also seems like it's kind of the harvest of a multi-decade project on the part of the far right, which is to inject conservative christian principles into the suprem
joining me now is jamel buoy, "the new york times" opinion columnist. yesterday they were saying trump's middle line was a good piece of strategy. today we see what happens in arizona, and i wonder if you still think leaving up to the states is good strategy for him to pursue. >> i think it's the only strategy for him to pursue because a national ban is just so toxic with most voters, but it's also clear leaving it up to the states is really leaving it up to the whims of in this...
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you follow, the new york times, msnbc, fox. and then they will be asked, have you gone to a trump rally g or work for the trump organization? anyone who works for the trump organization and they will be asked, you know, if they identify with the proud boys and there also can be asked if they have read michael cohen's c books. >> 42 questions. >> reporter: it will be very long days. they will go through a lot of people to get to l a jury -- th may have one opinion one way or the other. they can set that aside and come to a fair conclusion. >> christie, they want the judge to ask jurors whether not they like trump traditionally people try to avoid jury duty that happening here or will they be more inclined to get on the jury and end up on tv or with a book deal? >> reporter: that question of whether you like trump. the question is framed differently. the judge is trying to get at whether or not people have very strong views about trump and unless you live under a rock, most people do have views about it one way or another. the qu
you follow, the new york times, msnbc, fox. and then they will be asked, have you gone to a trump rally g or work for the trump organization? anyone who works for the trump organization and they will be asked, you know, if they identify with the proud boys and there also can be asked if they have read michael cohen's c books. >> 42 questions. >> reporter: it will be very long days. they will go through a lot of people to get to l a jury -- th may have one opinion one way or the...
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according to "the new york times" allies of donald j. trump plan to promote robert f. kennedy jr. as a voter for choice, to give voters who abortion is a top issue and don't like mr. biden. trump allies want to amplify the progressive records of mr. kennedy. for the record rfk jr. has done nothing to suggest he'll be an ideal candidate for people concerned about climate change and abortion. in fact, rfk jr. is so far the only candidate in this race who's openly endorsed a national abortion ban. here's what he told my colleague ali vitali on that subject late last year. >> i made a decision where a child should be -- during the first three months of life. >> so three months. you would sign a fal cap on that? >> yes, i would. >> rfk jr.'s campaign later tried to walk those comments back claiming he misinterpreted the question. but the video speaks for itself. after he chose a running mate whose official abortion position is a word salad more than it is a coherent statement. here it is. there are a number of extenuating circumstances that would lead me to considering terminating a pr
according to "the new york times" allies of donald j. trump plan to promote robert f. kennedy jr. as a voter for choice, to give voters who abortion is a top issue and don't like mr. biden. trump allies want to amplify the progressive records of mr. kennedy. for the record rfk jr. has done nothing to suggest he'll be an ideal candidate for people concerned about climate change and abortion. in fact, rfk jr. is so far the only candidate in this race who's openly endorsed a national...
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, the new york times has discovered you. i want to go back to this news media, that has delivered to us for over a year. that america doesn't want the same candidates, doesn't want biden versus trump, doesn't want biden, doesn't want trump, doesn't want biden, and all the speculation about democrats who could challenge joe biden for the democratic nomination, every single one of those evaporated, none of them wanted to do it, none of them wanted to join the no labels crusade to try to destroy this two party grip on this process. and that is largely because, among other things, joe biden is such a strong candidate. none of them would dare to take him off. >> joe biden is a good president. the country is better off, the democratic party is unified strong and winning elections across the country. look what happened, dark brandon if you want to use that term, robert kennedy ran in the democratic primary and had to leave. dean phillips got in, and he had a failure to launch. he never got off the ground, now we have this no labels
, the new york times has discovered you. i want to go back to this news media, that has delivered to us for over a year. that america doesn't want the same candidates, doesn't want biden versus trump, doesn't want biden, doesn't want trump, doesn't want biden, and all the speculation about democrats who could challenge joe biden for the democratic nomination, every single one of those evaporated, none of them wanted to do it, none of them wanted to join the no labels crusade to try to destroy...
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"the new york times's" big mad this interview isn't with them, and instead of going to "the new york times," which is very pissy that the biden team won't send him over to them, and he was in new york. he could have rolled by, nope, we're going to stern. your thoughts. >> this was like an amazing get for howard, but also, it was a perfect thing for biden to do because these are the people he needs to reach. he is all about trying to get all of those people who may not be plugged in to politics, who may not be following things right now. for "the new york times," they think they're the only game in town, that you have to speak to them. that they are, you know, the paper of record. yes, but not all the time. they haven't been treating the president right. they haven't been treating the biden family right. hunter biden, all these stories and we remember what they did with hillary clinton and the emails. so the president and his team are like, we're going to speak to all these other outlets and reach people in different ways. >> you have this reporting that they have quietly been pushing
"the new york times's" big mad this interview isn't with them, and instead of going to "the new york times," which is very pissy that the biden team won't send him over to them, and he was in new york. he could have rolled by, nope, we're going to stern. your thoughts. >> this was like an amazing get for howard, but also, it was a perfect thing for biden to do because these are the people he needs to reach. he is all about trying to get all of those people who may not...
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joining me is michelle goldberg, columnist for "the new york times". he has been busy covering rfk jr. and has a very illuminating piece in "the new york times" called terrified parents, new age health nuts, meet the rfk jr. faithful. i found this very eye-opening. a delicious read as well. you talk about the way in which he is seen as a spoiler for biden but the people in the crowd at the rfk jr. event he went to had a pretty trump bend. can you talk a little bit more about the substantive person, like campaign hires and positions he's taken that sound more like trump is him. >>'s campaign is increasingly trumpy. before he try to straddle this eccentric space but he's increasingly, on issues the left cares about like israel and palestine, he's actually more of a war hawk on israel and biden is. his reputation is as an environment the list and he's concerned about pollution but when you actually look at his campaign, what he says is that environmental regulation is part of the same plot for totalitarian control as covid- 19 measures. he's very libertar
joining me is michelle goldberg, columnist for "the new york times". he has been busy covering rfk jr. and has a very illuminating piece in "the new york times" called terrified parents, new age health nuts, meet the rfk jr. faithful. i found this very eye-opening. a delicious read as well. you talk about the way in which he is seen as a spoiler for biden but the people in the crowd at the rfk jr. event he went to had a pretty trump bend. can you talk a little bit more about...
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he gets his news from the new york times, the daily mail. sometimes fox news and msnbc. juror number two is a nurse. she gets her news from the new york times, cnn, google, and has a facebook account. when she was questioned, she said this. especially in this courtroom, he will be treated as anyone else can be treated and no one is above the law. she said she did not have an opinion of donald trump before walking into the courtroom. then she said i am here for my civic duty and to listen to the facts. juror number three is a man, probably around his 30s. he's a lawyer. he gets his news from the new york times, the wall street journal, and google. juror number four is a man from puerto rico who said that he is fascinated, that is his words, fascinated with donald trump. we will have more about what they said in just a moment. juror number five is a younger, maybe in her 20s, a black woman. she told donald trump's lawyers have strong ties. but she's not a political person herself. she tries to avoid political conversations and doesn't really care for the news. juror number
he gets his news from the new york times, the daily mail. sometimes fox news and msnbc. juror number two is a nurse. she gets her news from the new york times, cnn, google, and has a facebook account. when she was questioned, she said this. especially in this courtroom, he will be treated as anyone else can be treated and no one is above the law. she said she did not have an opinion of donald trump before walking into the courtroom. then she said i am here for my civic duty and to listen to the...
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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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this is the front page of the new york times from four years ago today. the top headline says it all. it's terrifying, millions more out of work. effort by u.s. to halt economic damage can't keep up. benefits claims far outpace those a great recession. meanwhile, below the fold, those who feed the u.s. fear their lives are being put at risk. and finally, trump savors daily briefings. allies call them off the rails. four years ago today, the u.s. became the first country in the world report over 2000 covid deaths in a single day. and the president overseeing this disaster was spinning a different reality in his daily excruciating two hour and 13 minute news conference. >> tonight, over 100,000 dead from coronavirus worldwide. in the u.s., the death toll now over 18,000. >> the minimum number was 100,000, which i think will be substantially under that number. >> the health system is still stressed. >> we have done well, and i guess the market thinks we done well. >> detroit reporting of deadliest day in this crisis and the growing impact on families. massiv
this is the front page of the new york times from four years ago today. the top headline says it all. it's terrifying, millions more out of work. effort by u.s. to halt economic damage can't keep up. benefits claims far outpace those a great recession. meanwhile, below the fold, those who feed the u.s. fear their lives are being put at risk. and finally, trump savors daily briefings. allies call them off the rails. four years ago today, the u.s. became the first country in the world report over...
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the new york times shut down pushes americans to economic edge. the washington post. unemployment claims rise to 23 million. jobless claims tsunami tops 22 million. a jobless tsunami. four years ago today this very day. the same day the u.s. recorded the highest number of lives lost to the virus in 24 hours. nearly 5,000 americans dead. now, listen to the reporting from that night's evening news versus what donald trump was saying in his 144-minute press conference that day. >> tonight, the battle over reopening america as the u.s. death toll surges to over 36,000. >> you have fewer people that are sick. fewer people who feel they have to go to a hospital. the numbers are dropping. you will hear a lot about reopenings in the coming weeks and month. >> president trump tweeting a call to liberate single states. >> they don't have a decline in cases yet. yet you tweeted out today you would like to liberate them. >> they are very, very, very, what they have done is very powerful in terms of i think, you know, you can get the same result out of doing a little bit less what
the new york times shut down pushes americans to economic edge. the washington post. unemployment claims rise to 23 million. jobless claims tsunami tops 22 million. a jobless tsunami. four years ago today this very day. the same day the u.s. recorded the highest number of lives lost to the virus in 24 hours. nearly 5,000 americans dead. now, listen to the reporting from that night's evening news versus what donald trump was saying in his 144-minute press conference that day. >> tonight,...
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in a new piece for the new york times, he describes the experience in vivid detail. he says he pursued the story of the doorman, a former employee at trump tower, who heard a rumor that trump fathered a love child with a colleague. they didn't find the story credible, but that didn't deter the process. cartwright says that the doorman was paid $30,000 for the exclusive rights to his story, not to publish it, to kill it, and locked in a safe or it never saw the light of day and that is when cartwright said he first heard the term, "catch and kill." they would pay a source to tell them and only them, and then they would make sure the story was never told elsewhere. according to lachlan cartwright, the national enquirer did that multiple times on donald trump behalf, including silencing a playmate who said they had an affair. there is little doubt that she was offered that money right after trump became an official party nominee for president. >> why do you think it was, it was after donald trump that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> through it all
in a new piece for the new york times, he describes the experience in vivid detail. he says he pursued the story of the doorman, a former employee at trump tower, who heard a rumor that trump fathered a love child with a colleague. they didn't find the story credible, but that didn't deter the process. cartwright says that the doorman was paid $30,000 for the exclusive rights to his story, not to publish it, to kill it, and locked in a safe or it never saw the light of day and that is when...
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now, brand new reporting from the b"new york times" reveals that israel did call off a retaliatory strike proposed by the war tacabinet after that ca between biden and netanyahu. so diplomacy l might be working in this case. israeli war cabinet is meeting now, right as we are talking, and we will bring you any updates as they come. so while the barrage of iranian drones and missiles that lit up the sky across israel last night is over for now, it remains to be seen if and when israel responds. what the u.s. does if they do respond and all this drags the region deeper into a wider war. we will dig no all of this and starting off today nbc news correspondent raf sanchez and ben rhodes and john brennan. raf i will start with you. i know wiyou are busy reporting on the ground in tel aviv. give us a since what you witnessed and the feeling on the ground now. >> reporter: well, there was real terror here last night. 11:00 p.m. local time chief spokesman for the israeli television appears on national television and says the country is under attack. iran launched the first wave of drones at that
now, brand new reporting from the b"new york times" reveals that israel did call off a retaliatory strike proposed by the war tacabinet after that ca between biden and netanyahu. so diplomacy l might be working in this case. israeli war cabinet is meeting now, right as we are talking, and we will bring you any updates as they come. so while the barrage of iranian drones and missiles that lit up the sky across israel last night is over for now, it remains to be seen if and when israel...
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"the new york post," is like having the new york times summarized for you by a crackhead. the times will same a border deal continues to evade congress and the post is like these mexicans are taking my stuff. there are so many incredible individuals here tonight. laura trump is here tonight. okay. she recently released a cover of the song "i won't back down." upon hearing it, tom petty died again. i can't believe i'm saying this to a member of the trump family but maybe stick to politics. senator bernie sanders is here. he's not the type to pass up a free hot meal. in general, there are so many hard-working influential senators and congress people here tonight. i just want to say, on behalf of everyone i know, stop emailing us. stop it. we get it. democracy is on the line. and your plan to save it is to flood our inboxes like you are crate and barrel. it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. the last time i was in d.c., i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily, the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. i
"the new york post," is like having the new york times summarized for you by a crackhead. the times will same a border deal continues to evade congress and the post is like these mexicans are taking my stuff. there are so many incredible individuals here tonight. laura trump is here tonight. okay. she recently released a cover of the song "i won't back down." upon hearing it, tom petty died again. i can't believe i'm saying this to a member of the trump family but maybe...
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joining me now is michelle goldberg, new york times columnist. she's been busy covering rfk junior and has a new very illuminating piece in the new york times called terrified parents, new age health nuts, maga exiles, meet the rfk junior faithful. i found this very eye-opening. a delicious read as well. you talk about the way in which he's seen as a spoiler for biden. but the people in the crowd at the rfk event that you went to, had a pretty trump cast. talk more about the substantiative person, campaign hires and positions he's taken right now that smack more of trumpism. >> his campaign itself is increasingly trump e. before he seemed to straddle this left right eccentric space, but he's increasingly, for example on issues that the left cares about like israel palestine, he's more hawkish on israel then biden is. he has a reputation as an environmentalist and he's concerned about pollution, but when you actually look at his campaign, what he says is that environmental regulation is part of the same plot for totalitarian control as covid measu
joining me now is michelle goldberg, new york times columnist. she's been busy covering rfk junior and has a new very illuminating piece in the new york times called terrified parents, new age health nuts, maga exiles, meet the rfk junior faithful. i found this very eye-opening. a delicious read as well. you talk about the way in which he's seen as a spoiler for biden. but the people in the crowd at the rfk event that you went to, had a pretty trump cast. talk more about the substantiative...
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i know there will be many more demands for your time now that the new york times has discovered you. but i want to go back to this news media that has deliver today us for over a year that america doesn't want the same two candidates, doesn't want biden versus trump. and all the speculation on different democrats who could challenge joe biden for the democratic nomination. every single one of those evaporated. none of them wanted to do it. none of them wanted to join the no labels crusade to try to destroy this two party grip on this process. and that is largely because among other things, joe biden is such a strong candidate. none of them would dare to take him on. >> yeah. listen, joe biden is a good president. the country is better off. the democratic party is unified strong and winning elections all across the country. and you know, look what happened. right? robert kennedy ran in the democratic primary. and was struggling so bad that he had to leave. and then dean phillips got in and he had a failure to launch. he never really got off the ground. now we have this no labels thing
i know there will be many more demands for your time now that the new york times has discovered you. but i want to go back to this news media that has deliver today us for over a year that america doesn't want the same two candidates, doesn't want biden versus trump. and all the speculation on different democrats who could challenge joe biden for the democratic nomination. every single one of those evaporated. none of them wanted to do it. none of them wanted to join the no labels crusade to...
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"new york times" best-selling author joining us now. don, congrats on the book. before we talk about your upcoming shift, let's spend a moment with the book. tell us, without giving away, you know people have been excited about this for a long time. give us a sense as to what's happening next. >> we take danny ryan who we first met as a long shore man, fisherman, in book one. now he's a billionaire casino mogul trying to outrun his past. it took 30 years to write this trilogy. when i wrote the first sentence of this, my son was a toddler. now he's a married adult. it's been the work of my lifetime. i'm proud of it. it feels like a good way to wrap it up. >> tell us what you're doing next and why. >> in seven months, we're going to decide what kind of country we're going to be, what kind of world we're going to live in. i think democracy is at threat, dire threat. i was watching your story a couple minutes ago about the justice department. i feel it's incumbent upon people who maybe have a little bit of a platform, as i do, to fight in this fight. >> don, would we
"new york times" best-selling author joining us now. don, congrats on the book. before we talk about your upcoming shift, let's spend a moment with the book. tell us, without giving away, you know people have been excited about this for a long time. give us a sense as to what's happening next. >> we take danny ryan who we first met as a long shore man, fisherman, in book one. now he's a billionaire casino mogul trying to outrun his past. it took 30 years to write this trilogy....
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just tonight, we've used reporting from nbc news and "th new york times" and the associated press and rolling stone and propublica. that incredible quote i mentioned is from reuters. this stuff is known, and the guf who is behind all of these hundreds of millions of dollars being shoveled to trump in his time of need has been happy to do interviews about how happy he is to do this. and certainly there is a disturbance in the cosmos to have a man whose company was sued by the justice department for charging illegally high interest rates to active duty members of the u.s. military and illegally repossessing soldiers' cars so he could become a billionaire, there is a disturbance in the cosmos that that same guy is now volunteering to a news organization, yeah, it was a real low fee i charged him for i this most recent $175 million favor i posted for him. after i already shoveled him, ed after me and these entities with which i am associated already shoveled him more than $400 m million before this. yeah, i didn't charge him much. why should i? maybe have should charged him a little more.
just tonight, we've used reporting from nbc news and "th new york times" and the associated press and rolling stone and propublica. that incredible quote i mentioned is from reuters. this stuff is known, and the guf who is behind all of these hundreds of millions of dollars being shoveled to trump in his time of need has been happy to do interviews about how happy he is to do this. and certainly there is a disturbance in the cosmos to have a man whose company was sued by the justice...
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now new york times reporter. kate is one of three authors breaking down profiles of the jurors that each side will be looking for. we have a lot of questions to pose to kate on that. lisa, you first. more than 6,000 juror summons went out for this week. 500 potential jurors are expected in court tomorrow. how will their day start? will they know which case they're being considered for? >> i missed part of the question, alex. first of all, the 6,000 jurors will be allocated to various courthouses in the new york court system. there are more than usual who have been asked to come in. in part because of tomorrow's opening trial with donald trump. but the ones asked to come to 100 center street, those are the ones that could possibly be part of the trump jury tomorrow. >> okay. so those that come to the court on center street, they may have a good idea of what they're going through. here's the question to you, kate. what is the process they go through and given your experience, is there something different about it?
now new york times reporter. kate is one of three authors breaking down profiles of the jurors that each side will be looking for. we have a lot of questions to pose to kate on that. lisa, you first. more than 6,000 juror summons went out for this week. 500 potential jurors are expected in court tomorrow. how will their day start? will they know which case they're being considered for? >> i missed part of the question, alex. first of all, the 6,000 jurors will be allocated to various...
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do you read "the new york times"? do you watch fox news or news max? a on truth social, are you on twitter? so there is a lot of questions like that. and then as we go through, they get a bit more probing about donald trump. you have had a -- have you had a relative or a cross friend worked for a company or organization run by donald trump or anyone in his family. have you or a relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for a trump presidential campaign. have you ever attended a trump rally? do you currently following donald trump on social media? have you ever considered yourself a supporter or belong to any of the following, and among them are the oath keepers and the boogaloo boys. so we're getting very granular. do you have any strong opinions or firmly held beliefs about whether the former president may be criminally charged in state court. we get very specific. they don't go down to do you believe the election was stolen. as they go through, they're going to get to the end and they're going to have a lot of information about these jurors
do you read "the new york times"? do you watch fox news or news max? a on truth social, are you on twitter? so there is a lot of questions like that. and then as we go through, they get a bit more probing about donald trump. you have had a -- have you had a relative or a cross friend worked for a company or organization run by donald trump or anyone in his family. have you or a relative or close friend ever worked or volunteered for a trump presidential campaign. have you ever...
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she gets her news from the new york times, cnn, has a facebook account. when she was question, she said this. quote, especially in this courtroom he will be treated as anyone else can be treated and no one is above the law. she said she did not have an opinion of donald trump before she walked into the courtroom. then she said i am here for my civic duty. i am here to listen to the fact. juror number three is a man, probably around his 30s. he's a lawyer and he gets his news from the new york times, wall street journal, and google. juror number four is a man from puerto rico who said he is fascinated. that was his word. fascinated with donald trump. we will have more about what he said in just a moment. juror number five is a younger, maybe in her 20s, like woman. she told donald trump office lawyer that has a person of color she has friends who have strong opinions on donald trump, but she is not a political person or self. she said she tries to avoid political conversations and does not really care for the news. juror number six, a young woman not sure
she gets her news from the new york times, cnn, has a facebook account. when she was question, she said this. quote, especially in this courtroom he will be treated as anyone else can be treated and no one is above the law. she said she did not have an opinion of donald trump before she walked into the courtroom. then she said i am here for my civic duty. i am here to listen to the fact. juror number three is a man, probably around his 30s. he's a lawyer and he gets his news from the new york...
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but he never stopped talking to the "new york times." "the new york times" is actually doing some of the most extraordinary reporting on what amanda's talking about, what a second trump term would be like. let me show you what jonathan swann said on "the daily" this morning. >> it would allow them to reassign -- they estimated 50,000. people who they determined were involved in some way in affecting policy. and what this order would allow to do is effectively turn them into political appointees. so you are now schedule f. and so it would allow them to fire as many as 50,000 and replace them with their own people. now, i want to caveat this a little bit, which is that in the view of some of trump's closest advisers, who really are steeped in this, they don't believe that they will need to fire necessarily that many people and replace them. they believe that the threat of the order will have a chilling effect and will force these people into line and will make them stop trying to slow-walk or obstruct. if you know that your head can be cho
but he never stopped talking to the "new york times." "the new york times" is actually doing some of the most extraordinary reporting on what amanda's talking about, what a second trump term would be like. let me show you what jonathan swann said on "the daily" this morning. >> it would allow them to reassign -- they estimated 50,000. people who they determined were involved in some way in affecting policy. and what this order would allow to do is effectively...
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there was a good "new york times" piece about how he got there. if you read that piece, you see it was a case where he educated himself. he listened to people who knew more than he did. did not prejudge it in the end. it's a reminder that, you know, so much of the time, if you actually take the effort to understand the complexities of something that seems simple, you get to a different place. that's what we want in leadership and in citizenship. >> yeah, we will -- ed luce, as we say here all time, meacham and i, of course, being from the south, protestants from the south, we take conversions anytime, anyplace, anywhere. if you want to go down to the river and pray, you do it, sir. looks like mike johnson, at least on this one issue, stopped sounding like donald trump and started sounding like ronald reagan and dr. brzezinski and others who have understood the danger of an aggressive russia. >> yeah. i think it was not so much a come to jesus moment as a come to bill burns, the director of cia, moment. clearly, the briefings speaker johnson got we
there was a good "new york times" piece about how he got there. if you read that piece, you see it was a case where he educated himself. he listened to people who knew more than he did. did not prejudge it in the end. it's a reminder that, you know, so much of the time, if you actually take the effort to understand the complexities of something that seems simple, you get to a different place. that's what we want in leadership and in citizenship. >> yeah, we will -- ed luce, as...
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according to reporting in the new york times and washington post, babies were not the only r sleepers in the neighborhood. reggae who was in the courtroom reports for the new york times under the headline, we read trump appears to doze off in the courtroom. donald trump seemed ultimately irritated and exhausted monday morning as his lawyers and prosecutors hashed out pretrial motions before jury selection in his terminal case. trump appeared to nod off a few times, his mouth going slack h and his head drooping onto his chest. the former presidents lawyer past him notes for several minutes before trump appeared to jolted awake and noticed them. under the headline trump seems to not off briefly as jurors get instructions. the washington post reports former president donald trump closed his eyes and appeared to not off monday afternoon in a manhattan courtroom as prospective jurors were instructed on what they would need to do to serve on the jury in his hush money criminal trial. trump closed his eyes several times. he then abruptly cut himself and stiffened his posture. his attorneys r
according to reporting in the new york times and washington post, babies were not the only r sleepers in the neighborhood. reggae who was in the courtroom reports for the new york times under the headline, we read trump appears to doze off in the courtroom. donald trump seemed ultimately irritated and exhausted monday morning as his lawyers and prosecutors hashed out pretrial motions before jury selection in his terminal case. trump appeared to nod off a few times, his mouth going slack h and...
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the reporting in the "new york times" and "washington post" tonight, these were not the only sleepers in the neighborhood. maggie haberman, in the courtroom, reporting for the "new york times" under the headline, a weary trump appears to doze off in courtroom. former president trump donald j trump seemed, alternately irritated and exhausted by monday morning, as his lawyers and prosecutors passed out pretrial motions before jury selection in his criminal case. is to trump appeared to nod off a few times, his mouth going slackened his head dripping onto his chest. the former president's lead lawyer, todd blanche past him notes, for several minutes, before trump appeared to jolt awake and notice them. under the headline, trump seems to not off, briefly, as prospective jurors get instructions, the "washington post" reports, quote, former president trump closed his eyes , and appeared to nod off at times in a monday courtroom as prospective jurors were instructed on what they would need to do to serve on the jury in his hush money criminal trial. trump closed his eyes several times, he th
the reporting in the "new york times" and "washington post" tonight, these were not the only sleepers in the neighborhood. maggie haberman, in the courtroom, reporting for the "new york times" under the headline, a weary trump appears to doze off in courtroom. former president trump donald j trump seemed, alternately irritated and exhausted by monday morning, as his lawyers and prosecutors passed out pretrial motions before jury selection in his criminal case. is...
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joining me now is jamelle bouie new york times opinion columnist. yesterday a lot of people were saying, trump, his middle line, though i would beg to differ, is a good piece of strategy, that was monday, today, we see what happens in arizona and i just wonder whether you still think leaving it up to the states is a good strategy for him to pursue? >> i think it is the only strategy for him to pursue because a national ban is just so toxic with most voters but it it's also clear that leaving it up to the states is really leaving it up to the whims of in this case, a packed republican supreme court in arizona, so, that's what leaving it to the states means. i think voters, most people, are kind of aware of that, they can see that happening but as far as trump is concerned, not really any place for him to go other than oak, we have to leave it to the states. >> it seems like it's the harvest of the multi-decade project of the far right which is to inject conservative christian principles into the judiciary. you see them in alabama, these judges are in
joining me now is jamelle bouie new york times opinion columnist. yesterday a lot of people were saying, trump, his middle line, though i would beg to differ, is a good piece of strategy, that was monday, today, we see what happens in arizona and i just wonder whether you still think leaving it up to the states is a good strategy for him to pursue? >> i think it is the only strategy for him to pursue because a national ban is just so toxic with most voters but it it's also clear that...
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joining us now, "new york times" investigative reporter, david fahrenthold and political white house reporter and coauthor of the "the west wing play book," eli. this is not a hush money payment, in fact, donald trump had a long standing system with cohen to fix public facing problems like stormy daniels could have been. is this case going to come down to proving what trump knew or he says he didn't know? >> yes. i mean, that's what ties -- that's why donald trump's on trial and not michael cohen. michael cohen is the witness and trump is the defendant. we're going to have to prove or the prosecution is going to have to prove whether trump knew about the payments to stormy daniels, and knew about the coverup, this was being entered into his books in a way that was fraudulent. you described as a legal payment rather than a hush money payment to a porn star. witnesses like david pecker and michael cohen, to connect the activity, the cover up back to trump himself at the top. >> david, trump's attorney said trump put up a wall between himself and his company when he became president. we
joining us now, "new york times" investigative reporter, david fahrenthold and political white house reporter and coauthor of the "the west wing play book," eli. this is not a hush money payment, in fact, donald trump had a long standing system with cohen to fix public facing problems like stormy daniels could have been. is this case going to come down to proving what trump knew or he says he didn't know? >> yes. i mean, that's what ties -- that's why donald trump's on...
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york times." thank you so much for being here. i know it's been a long day. >> thanks for having me. >> prosecutors today got permission from judge merchan to present evidence at this trial about donald trump's relationship with the national enquirer and how he worked with -- basically in coordination with enquirer during the 2016 campaign to boost his campaign. what is your sense of why this is important to the prosecution's case, and what is your sense of how important this evidence is toward potentially winning this case? >> i thought it was really significant. it's hard to say in this what is going to be the most significant thing because it's going to depend on the testimony, but i thought this was significant because we're not now just going to learn that ami had in a very narrow fact here, the stormy daniels payment, the karen richardson payment and the offered payment to the doorman. we're going to learn that donald trump and david pecker went back years and could be beyond the election in
york times." thank you so much for being here. i know it's been a long day. >> thanks for having me. >> prosecutors today got permission from judge merchan to present evidence at this trial about donald trump's relationship with the national enquirer and how he worked with -- basically in coordination with enquirer during the 2016 campaign to boost his campaign. what is your sense of why this is important to the prosecution's case, and what is your sense of how important this...
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the new york times wrote about a. jurors are risking their safety and privacy to sit in judgment of a former commander- in-chief that is now a fellow citizen. a heavy responsibility that could unnerve even the most seen it all new yorkers. take a step back. people are putting their family's lives on the line. we don't know their names. but lawyers do. and i believe that it would be out of possibility that trump is aware of who some of these people are. >> and somehow it finds its way into the public which would be terrible. i go back to the responsibility of congress here because, had the senate actually gone through with the impeachment of donald trump, we would not be in the situation. i remember mitch mcconnell giving a speech that sounded like he would vote for convicting but he didn't and he made a lot of arguments that made no sense given what had been laid out in the impeachment trial and it is the thing that worries me and upsets me the most about the situation that we are in. we have to have accountability wo
the new york times wrote about a. jurors are risking their safety and privacy to sit in judgment of a former commander- in-chief that is now a fellow citizen. a heavy responsibility that could unnerve even the most seen it all new yorkers. take a step back. people are putting their family's lives on the line. we don't know their names. but lawyers do. and i believe that it would be out of possibility that trump is aware of who some of these people are. >> and somehow it finds its way into...
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yup. >>> here's how the new york times put it in a headline today. "trump says abortion restrictions should be left to the states." after months of mix signals, donald trump said whatever sticks designed must be the law of the land. similar headline over at the washington post. in the video, trump says abortion policies should be left to states. richter's had effectively the same take away. the writers headline, trump says abortion laws should be decided by u.s. states. similar in the guardian, trump says each u.s. state should determine abortion laws. same thing over at the wall street journal, they gave there's a flourish. trump says states should chart their own pants on abortion. today, donald trump did put out a video statement which he did indeed say restrictions on abortions are things that should be decided by debatable states. looking at the sidelines, you might get the impression that was somehow trump moderating his position on abortion. these headlines are exactly what donald trump wanted after delivering his remarks on abortion today. sa
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"the new york times" writes this. america has grown accustomed to seeing trump smash through its customs and now witnessing a phenomenon that is the first in its 248 years of our history. presidents have been impeached, they've been driven from office, rejected at the polls. trump is about to be the first to have his fate decided not just by voters but by 12 citizens in a jury box. we begin with our most favorite reporters and friends. all of them back in the courthouse and at the table. for folks who were inside today, msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben and new york investigative times who talked us there you the story, suzanne craig also joining us. former deputy assistant attorney general harry is here to keep us honest. there is such a lack of words to describe new wow moments for trump. when i started seeing the notes from inside the courtroom about the opening statements, i stopped. i was on the street. i stopped. i gasped and i read all of them. it is so hard to believe that this is now something that has bee
"the new york times" writes this. america has grown accustomed to seeing trump smash through its customs and now witnessing a phenomenon that is the first in its 248 years of our history. presidents have been impeached, they've been driven from office, rejected at the polls. trump is about to be the first to have his fate decided not just by voters but by 12 citizens in a jury box. we begin with our most favorite reporters and friends. all of them back in the courthouse and at the...
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there's a list from everything from "the new york times," do you watch msnbc or fox or news max, and then they get into questions like have you attended a trump rally, and then go from there. do you know any of the players? have you read michael cohen's book "disloyal," very granular stuff. they're not going to be asked how they vote, but i think at the end we're going to be able to ascertain that. >> thank you for coming in, offering your insights and reporting. paul butler as always, thank you for your expertise. >>> up next, donald trump and speaker johnson meeting at mar-a-lago to talk, quote, election integrity. but do their grievances match up with reality? >>> plus, how vice president harris is taking the battle over abortion rights directly to arizona. >>> also, a missouri teen talks to nbc news about being shot in the head after ringing the wrong doorbell. >>> and later, more than 90 million people have already filed their taxes. if you haven't, we'll have what you need to know with the deadline now just days away. wi deadline now just days away. we're still going for that n
there's a list from everything from "the new york times," do you watch msnbc or fox or news max, and then they get into questions like have you attended a trump rally, and then go from there. do you know any of the players? have you read michael cohen's book "disloyal," very granular stuff. they're not going to be asked how they vote, but i think at the end we're going to be able to ascertain that. >> thank you for coming in, offering your insights and reporting. paul...
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also joining us is "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. co-author of "the divider: trump in the white house." joyce, what's the latest from the courtroom? >> well, the process is back underway. jurors are in the box and they're being questioned reading from their questionnaires. so this is the process that we would expect to see taking place. i think the fact that the judge is delaying the much treasured lunch break in this courthouse means he's serious about getting this process back on track. >> and peter, "the new york times" today has a story detailing the type of juror that the trump team wants, including just to quote from "the new york times" today, younger black men and white working class men, particularly public employees like police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers, those who have had bad experiences with the legal system. knowing what we know about the five selected so far, they don't fit these demographics. >> no, they don't. i mean, a couple of attorneys, i think surprise a lot of people. what does that mean for the
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he did not see the new york times at the time because i knew i get free representation from the new york times and i think he thought that my publisher and i would rollover it which we did not. i think trump actually doesn't like to see things through when he gets deeply into confrontation most of the time because he is a classic bully. i think if you push back on him, he backs down. he is typically and historically never. in part that is because he often sniffs his lawyers when the bills come due and he tends to draw people to him who are interested in the publicity value of representing them. willing to go along with the fact that he is a nightmare of a client to work with and that you have to also contend with the social fallout that attends to being around donald trump. in this case, he has good lawyers. this is not the typical array of lawyers you see next to him but at the end of the day, donald trump does not listen to anyone anyway. he does not take it buys from advice from anyone else most of the time. he is sean's perspective on how he wants to roll is the correct role. that pu
he did not see the new york times at the time because i knew i get free representation from the new york times and i think he thought that my publisher and i would rollover it which we did not. i think trump actually doesn't like to see things through when he gets deeply into confrontation most of the time because he is a classic bully. i think if you push back on him, he backs down. he is typically and historically never. in part that is because he often sniffs his lawyers when the bills come...
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e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the legal case, and as donald trump so often thinks about these things, there is legal case, and there is for him, the sort of pr nightmare of it all, or handling it as a public relations thing. there is, of course an open question of whether or not there is going to be accountability for him as it relates to the proposition that alvin bragg and his team have about what happened here. there's also the question of accountability, if he's going going to be held accountable if he double talks. what he does in the courtroom. the gag order that's before him. and he's not enforced to be held accountable to his word. >> no. >> i think the most interesting thing is that the pr ca
e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the legal case, and as donald trump so often thinks...
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"the new york times," from the fringe of our increasingly fractured congress has elevated him. they made him the chairman overseeing border enforcem and speaker johnson named him as tasked for trying to remove the homeland security secretary from office in a senate trial set to take place next week. we're back with donnie and the rev. they're playing government people, but they don't do anything for the people. >> they're playing this kind of sportsman like game. like this is some card game or some table or moving game like chess or checkers. and they're not even thinking about people. if you look at the fact that this congress has been the most ineffective congress in terms of passing legislation or getting anything done, that you either have one of two republicans saying what are we doing here and what have we gotten done and that is the issue. and people are not even looking at that any more. we are being driven now but our emotions, and not thinking and not looking at what is going on. and i think that that is what is dangerous and what scares someone like me because when y
"the new york times," from the fringe of our increasingly fractured congress has elevated him. they made him the chairman overseeing border enforcem and speaker johnson named him as tasked for trying to remove the homeland security secretary from office in a senate trial set to take place next week. we're back with donnie and the rev. they're playing government people, but they don't do anything for the people. >> they're playing this kind of sportsman like game. like this is...
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as an op-ed in "the new york times" puts it, it is not unusual for lawyers to give narrative arcs to their legal theories, reasons to care about the evidence and animating thoughts that may make jurors more inclined to acquit or convict. the key is to offer one that is both captivating and closely tied to the facts so when the jurors put the pieces of evidence together, it is a story they believe. so, where are we in the story prosecutors want to tell, where are they going and which witnesses to come will help them fill in the blanks? criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos joins me now. so, people clearly and understandably think the flashiest witnesses might be stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, michael cohen. but are they the most important people necessarily to this narrative? >> sometimes the most important witness can be the most boring witness. and especially in a white collar type case like this, you look at gary farro, he's not one of the big names in the case, and even some of the testimony got a little dense, but he's critical to establishing one o
as an op-ed in "the new york times" puts it, it is not unusual for lawyers to give narrative arcs to their legal theories, reasons to care about the evidence and animating thoughts that may make jurors more inclined to acquit or convict. the key is to offer one that is both captivating and closely tied to the facts so when the jurors put the pieces of evidence together, it is a story they believe. so, where are we in the story prosecutors want to tell, where are they going and which...
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we have a lot of "new york times" readers, a lot of dog owners. an interesting group of people. there was some lawyers. but when you got to the questions of could they be fair, all of thex sort of said they could. they could set aside the biases. they're not asked if their democrats but could you tell. so this went through the morning section. and then we went on a lunch break. we had some people that survived all of that and then during the lunch break, the lawyers, it was notable for this conversation, it was trump's team and they went and had names of the jurors and they scrubbed them over the lunch hour and as soon as we got back, todd blanche, the lawyer for trump, he came in and it was fairly explosive and said that he had found very -- his exact words were incriminating evidence against several of them. so that started a whole thing. >> what does that mean. they're not on trial. >> well that is -- the judge reminded them of that. but they had things on social media posts that donald trump and his lawyers found troubling. so the first one -- >> in the category of bias. >>
we have a lot of "new york times" readers, a lot of dog owners. an interesting group of people. there was some lawyers. but when you got to the questions of could they be fair, all of thex sort of said they could. they could set aside the biases. they're not asked if their democrats but could you tell. so this went through the morning section. and then we went on a lunch break. we had some people that survived all of that and then during the lunch break, the lawyers, it was notable...
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. >>> a headline in the new york times highlighting intense days in a glaring spotlight for jurors in the hush money trial. here is what one excused juror told my colleague. >> what was it like answering questions including some about trump as he is sitting 30 feet from you? >> it was odd. to see them in person is very jarring. and you get the sense that it's like oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> did add another level of nervousness or tension that you felt with him sitting there? >> i think so. it made the whole thing feel more real. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate and he can complai
. >>> a headline in the new york times highlighting intense days in a glaring spotlight for jurors in the hush money trial. here is what one excused juror told my colleague. >> what was it like answering questions including some about trump as he is sitting 30 feet from you? >> it was odd. to see them in person is very jarring. and you get the sense that it's like oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >> did add another...