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why can't donald trump go after cohen when cohen is still allowed to go after donald trump? >> because donald trump is the one with the gag order and michael cohen doesn't have a gag order. >> why would it include cohen? the trump team would argue he's going on television, saying whatever he wants. >> it's all witnesses. cohen is shameless. he's not going to be intimidated. he wants to testify. but there may be other witnesses who say oh, no, look what he's doing to cohen. i'm up next, he's going to go it to me. it's about witnesses and cohen just happens to be one. >> it's too hard to make a carve out. thank you very much. i know you're sticking around in case we have anything. lisa rubin, thank you as well. >>> what can a lawyer realistly advise a client like trump and what do they do when he lashes out perhaps in front of a jury? plus, what is happening on college campuses across the country as pro palestinian protestors try to essentially shutdown the schools. to essent shutdown the schools nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only
why can't donald trump go after cohen when cohen is still allowed to go after donald trump? >> because donald trump is the one with the gag order and michael cohen doesn't have a gag order. >> why would it include cohen? the trump team would argue he's going on television, saying whatever he wants. >> it's all witnesses. cohen is shameless. he's not going to be intimidated. he wants to testify. but there may be other witnesses who say oh, no, look what he's doing to cohen. i'm...
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that boss, of course, was donald trump. he learned in december of 2022 that donald trump had paid it. prosecutors are trying to show that donald trump not only paid for it but that he falsified his business records to show that he didn't pay for it. they say that's a crime. the defense has got to poke some holes in the strong line of communication david pecker set up in the direct examination. >> we're told that david pecker has taken the stand again. i want to ask you something. donald trump has been saying repeatedly and did again this morning in a social media post that they have locked up the courthouse to keep his supporters away. he said the idea is to keep maga supporters away. it's a courthouse, open to the public. there's a park across the street. what's your sense of things? >> i think you can see traffic is moving right behind me. this is not a lockdown. yes, when the former president was enter the courtroom in the morning and leave in the evening, there is a block of traffic to allow his motorcade to move freely
that boss, of course, was donald trump. he learned in december of 2022 that donald trump had paid it. prosecutors are trying to show that donald trump not only paid for it but that he falsified his business records to show that he didn't pay for it. they say that's a crime. the defense has got to poke some holes in the strong line of communication david pecker set up in the direct examination. >> we're told that david pecker has taken the stand again. i want to ask you something. donald...
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with donald trump. because clearly a judge in a case like this has the appeal on his mind all the time. he knows if there is a guilty verdict here that donald trump is going to want to appeal this in as many ways in as many angles as he possibly can. is there something that the judge has to worry about in the possible appeals future of this case that inhibits him in policing, right now, donald trump's conduct, for example, including attacking jurors? >> yes. so the judge is absolutely right to worry about in appeal. trump is going to file an appeal if he is convicted no matter what, and trial judges generally have a lot of discretion over how to run their trials. so the thumb on the scale is going to be in favor of the judge but that doesn't give them an unlimited blank check. i think today generally was a good day. they took eight steps forward and only two back. that is a good day in the trump trial world because they are trying to find 12 people in the world in manhattan who don't have strong feeling
with donald trump. because clearly a judge in a case like this has the appeal on his mind all the time. he knows if there is a guilty verdict here that donald trump is going to want to appeal this in as many ways in as many angles as he possibly can. is there something that the judge has to worry about in the possible appeals future of this case that inhibits him in policing, right now, donald trump's conduct, for example, including attacking jurors? >> yes. so the judge is absolutely...
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kennedy, and donald trump. other than that, for all the giant barricades erected downtown, the largest numbers present were police officers and reporters plus a couple adorable middle schoolers who came down to see the events. inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a trump person and former campaign staffer, et cetera, today was the first time i have actually been in the same room with donald trump. the tormentor of black teenagers like myself in the late 1980s when the central park trial took place in the very same courthouse. what i can tell you is he's taller than you might expect and walks in a gait that is shufflier than you would think. and he's definitely a scowler. although who wouldn't be scowling facing 34 criminal counts in a case that could in theory send you to prison. i ca
kennedy, and donald trump. other than that, for all the giant barricades erected downtown, the largest numbers present were police officers and reporters plus a couple adorable middle schoolers who came down to see the events. inside the courthouse, i started as team overflow room and through the endless grace of lisa reuben moved to the main courtroom for the second half of the day. while i have written a book about donald trump called the man who sold america for which i interviewed many a...
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donald trump in court. donald trump in court. donald trump in court. >>> willie, donald trump was in court again yesterday, and i think he fell asleep again. >> i think so, too. laura dern, allison, janney, and ricci martin, incredible in the show. >> all three of them. >> yes. >> i mean, all of them are great. go down the list. they're all extraordinary. mika and i turned to each other, and i just loved kristen wiig. she's extraordinary on "snl," in whatever she does. after it was over, we said, "that's next level." >> next level, yeah. >> she has gone next level. yeah, extraordinary. >> she has taken it to the next level. "palm royale," check it out if you haven't seen it yet. >>> speaking of south florida, donald trump tliflives there. i was going for a segue, but it didn't work. >> by the way, at one point, allison janney looks at the mobster husband and says, "this is where we're going. we're common criminals. this is where we're going in the future. palm beach." >> it was good. >> yeah. >> there's you
donald trump in court. donald trump in court. donald trump in court. >>> willie, donald trump was in court again yesterday, and i think he fell asleep again. >> i think so, too. laura dern, allison, janney, and ricci martin, incredible in the show. >> all three of them. >> yes. >> i mean, all of them are great. go down the list. they're all extraordinary. mika and i turned to each other, and i just loved kristen wiig. she's extraordinary on "snl," in...
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weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the fbi wrote down what they did in 2018, nearly six years ago. he remembers and he says he knows that trump thanked him and that he stands by the testimony he provided this week. there are questions coming from trump's defense team about that non-prosecution agreement that american media and through david pecker signed with federal prosecutors back in 2018. at the time, the defense team for donald trump is now asking him about their intention to sell the "national enquirer" and two other american media tabloids to another company. if they were to be
weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president. at that meeting, according to pecker, he says donald trump had thanked him for not only purchasing the rights to mcdougal's story but the doorman's story. donald trump's attorney under cross-examination is asking pecker why he told federal investigators in a 2018 meeting that he did not recall donald trump ever thanking him and pecker responded that he can remember what he testified to this week and he doesn't know why he testified or why the...
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donald trump says he will take the stand. it's not given that whatever the da says he wants to ask is going to be asked. so now the d.a. presents the judge with the lines of questioning and the judge determines? >> right. this afternoon the district attorney aoeufs --'s office made the case to the judge. from the carol lawsuit. there was a couple of years ago trump filed a lawsuit against clinton and other defendants where he was fined for a frivolous lawsuit. they want to present to the jury these determinations to question the credibility of donald trump. is the district attorney's office argued today to the judge. they said, they're going to question the credibility from clinton to stormy daniels. we shall question the voracity of statements that donald trump makes. >> can i make one correction. it's not to let the defendant know the line of questioning it's to let the defendant what prior bad acts they're going ask ask him about. the other questions he's going to be surprised about. but prior judgments or prior bad acts h
donald trump says he will take the stand. it's not given that whatever the da says he wants to ask is going to be asked. so now the d.a. presents the judge with the lines of questioning and the judge determines? >> right. this afternoon the district attorney aoeufs --'s office made the case to the judge. from the carol lawsuit. there was a couple of years ago trump filed a lawsuit against clinton and other defendants where he was fined for a frivolous lawsuit. they want to present to the...
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so, there is donald trump. summoning trump supporters in idaho to go to the courthouse in boise and stage a big protest for him. or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution of donald trump. 74million trump voters said absolutely no. we will not protest donald trump's criminal prosecution. we do not care. they are not the only people who don't care. donald trump is the only criminal defendant i have ever seen who cannot round up a single family member to sit in the front row of the courtroom in support of criminal defendant donald trump. his third and current wife isn't there. neither of his daughters are there. none of his sons are there. not a single personal friend has shown up as a show of support for donald trump. not one. serial killer and sometimes cannibal jeffrey dahmer had his family
so, there is donald trump. summoning trump supporters in idaho to go to the courthouse in boise and stage a big protest for him. or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution of donald trump. 74million trump voters said absolutely no. we will not protest donald trump's criminal...
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trump does what donald trump wants to do. the courtesy of the telling the other side who the next witness or few witnesses are going to be, that is a courtesy that's generally extended because each party wants the other party to extend the same courtesy to them. in this case, the prosecution has said with what they believe to be violations of the gag order that have taken place, they're not going to extend that courtesy. that makes it tough for the defense in a couple of ways, one obviously they don't know which witness to prepare for. i mean, they're prepared for all the witnesses, but it's always a little different when you know exactly who is coming up next. they're not going to know that. thousand, of course during the direct examination of each witness, they'll have an opportunity to get their notes together and pull their files, so it's not devastating, but what judge merchan said is there's no rule that says they have to do that for you. they said they're not going to do it. that's their choice. >> but again, joyce, it
trump does what donald trump wants to do. the courtesy of the telling the other side who the next witness or few witnesses are going to be, that is a courtesy that's generally extended because each party wants the other party to extend the same courtesy to them. in this case, the prosecution has said with what they believe to be violations of the gag order that have taken place, they're not going to extend that courtesy. that makes it tough for the defense in a couple of ways, one obviously...
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the idea that donald trump knew what he was doing. i mean, is there a witness that you have seen from the list of people that may be called to the stand that could be helpful to trump's case at this point? >> not necessarily. witnesses in the oval office with michael cohen, that's not helpful. if a witness says trump was meticulous in signing his checks, and wasn't a passive player that's not helpful. there's nobody the prosecution is lining up that will helpful. josh stein glass and chris conroy, they know what they are doing. so i am overwhelmingly confident donald trump is in trouble, but it is the burden of the prosecution. that's what we started off with , how important david is invalidating how important this is about otherwise why would you sign off, who cares about hush money? there needs to be some nexus, and that is what these witnesses will show. >> do you have suspicion of what they might do? >> of david-pecker? i think they are going to do everything they can to show he is a liar, that what he is saying is not only ill- i
the idea that donald trump knew what he was doing. i mean, is there a witness that you have seen from the list of people that may be called to the stand that could be helpful to trump's case at this point? >> not necessarily. witnesses in the oval office with michael cohen, that's not helpful. if a witness says trump was meticulous in signing his checks, and wasn't a passive player that's not helpful. there's nobody the prosecution is lining up that will helpful. josh stein glass and...
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that donald trump is donald trump. you will say and do things that will be detrimental to his own cause and he has an aptitude for self sabotage unlike any politician we know and this is a sort of campaign that has six months to go and a lot can happen. there are no unknowns and the idea that trump is coming back for a second term, i just don't think it is reflected in the data or the reality of donald trump, the politician we know. >> michael steele here. i found the headline an interesting one. and that trump may not be the front runner. you are talking about in terms of the race between him and biden? or inside the party? who is taking this guy down inside the party? everyone is lined up. if he is not the front runner, who is? >> in terms of the race between he and biden i mean. >> okay. >> trump clearly is the dominant figure in the gop and has been for almost nine years. that is no question. there is a third of the republican party that builds on this very show right now, joe scarborough, that are embarrassed by t
that donald trump is donald trump. you will say and do things that will be detrimental to his own cause and he has an aptitude for self sabotage unlike any politician we know and this is a sort of campaign that has six months to go and a lot can happen. there are no unknowns and the idea that trump is coming back for a second term, i just don't think it is reflected in the data or the reality of donald trump, the politician we know. >> michael steele here. i found the headline an...
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trump but had nothing to do with donald trump. he was in charge of the company for years. >> yeah, i was just going to say the simplest way to do it is say, look, you're willing to publish lies, you admitted as much. what makes it any clearer you're not lying right now about donald trump? let's turn to the judge. the judge did not issue a ruling yesterday on whether donald trump violated the gag order, but he did say that trump's attorney, todd blanche, was losing all credibility after attorney blanche said trump was being very careful trying to comply with the gag order. i guess two questions. one is why did judge merchan not issue a gag order yesterday in your estimation? and what's your reaction to his rebuke of todd blanche? >> well, one, not having credibility is another way of saying you're not telling the truth. and as a lawyer you never want to hear that from a judge particularly at the beginning of trial because that will stay in the judge's head, and that will be throughout the trial that the judge thinks you have no cre
trump but had nothing to do with donald trump. he was in charge of the company for years. >> yeah, i was just going to say the simplest way to do it is say, look, you're willing to publish lies, you admitted as much. what makes it any clearer you're not lying right now about donald trump? let's turn to the judge. the judge did not issue a ruling yesterday on whether donald trump violated the gag order, but he did say that trump's attorney, todd blanche, was losing all credibility after...
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very busy week of legal proceedings for donald trump. so let's start with his manhattan hush money trial, which was dominated by the testimony of david pecke r former publisher of the national enquirer tabloid, who working with trump and his former fixer michael cohen would buy the right to stories that were unfavorable to trump's 2016 presidential ambitions and then bury them. what would you say was the impact of testimony saying this on the stand under oath. >> yeah, i think that david's testimony was crucial, and it's clear whew the prosecutors began with him to lay out this story of this unlawful, this alleged unlawful behavior. you have to keep in mind that the charges donald trump faces in new york are a little complicated because it's a crime layered upon a crime. one is falsifying business records, but that becomes a felony when it's done for some other criminal purpose in this case fraudulently keeping information from voters to suppress it in an election. and david was a great witness to really put those two things together. he
very busy week of legal proceedings for donald trump. so let's start with his manhattan hush money trial, which was dominated by the testimony of david pecke r former publisher of the national enquirer tabloid, who working with trump and his former fixer michael cohen would buy the right to stories that were unfavorable to trump's 2016 presidential ambitions and then bury them. what would you say was the impact of testimony saying this on the stand under oath. >> yeah, i think that...
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stormy daniels, quashed donald trump. the breaking defendant trump news of the night is that stormy daniels has humiliated donald trump, once again come and while she was at it she humiliated his terminal defense lawyers. tonight, granted the motion to quash the subpoena from donald trump demanding a vast range of information about the making of a documentary film titled "stormy." the judge denied the motion saying this request is overbroad, six general discovery, and is not limited to the subject matter of this case. judge merchan already quashed a subpoena for essentially the same material from nbc universal the producer of the documentary, the ruling by judge merchan came at the end of the day that began with the hearing about the district attorney's claim that donald trump has violated a gag order that inhibits him from among other things, saying anything about jurors in the case. prosecutor, christopher conroy, told the judge about a social media post that we reported as breaking news on this program last week. and t
stormy daniels, quashed donald trump. the breaking defendant trump news of the night is that stormy daniels has humiliated donald trump, once again come and while she was at it she humiliated his terminal defense lawyers. tonight, granted the motion to quash the subpoena from donald trump demanding a vast range of information about the making of a documentary film titled "stormy." the judge denied the motion saying this request is overbroad, six general discovery, and is not limited...
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they show the president gaining on donald trump. just two percentage points separating them with biden at 44% compared with trump at 46% within the margin of error. biden's approval rating has gone up five points since january. what do you attribute the president's rising numbers to? >> i think it's similar to what i'm seeing in my own race. the president is communicating as i have been communicating how we've delivered for communities. i can go to any county in pennsylvania and talk about the dollars that we brought in the pandemic legislation for k-12 education, the money for roads and bridges, high-speed internet. i was on our road trip today, which is the road trip to go across pennsylvania. started in the baptist church in philadelphia in the morning. and went to a farm in burkes county later on in the day and lancaster county.. every one of those counties, it's to continue these fights to make sure their rights are not further eroded. the women's rights, workers rights, voting rights as you have been such an advocate for. and
they show the president gaining on donald trump. just two percentage points separating them with biden at 44% compared with trump at 46% within the margin of error. biden's approval rating has gone up five points since january. what do you attribute the president's rising numbers to? >> i think it's similar to what i'm seeing in my own race. the president is communicating as i have been communicating how we've delivered for communities. i can go to any county in pennsylvania and talk...
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where does that leave donald trump? do you think that puts pressure on him to take the stand, or is it too far-fetched to imagine f in. >> i think it's arunlikely he'l testify for so many reasons not least of which the cross-examination is going to be brutal, but oneis of the things the prosecution is going to have to prove is that donald trump knew what he was going to do he was breaking the law. there's a knowledge element here. it has to be done with the the intent to break the law. one way he could do that by show and testifying i didn't know these entries were being made. i didn't know i was doing this with the the intent to violate the federal election campaign act. he can do that through his testimony. i highly doubt he'll do it, but you heardgh a lot of speech fro todd blanche in the opening statement. i don't know how they're going to prove thelic of knowledge on mr. gtrump's behalf, but one w you could do it is to not testify. >> in the list of potential witnesses there are some high level trump organization o
where does that leave donald trump? do you think that puts pressure on him to take the stand, or is it too far-fetched to imagine f in. >> i think it's arunlikely he'l testify for so many reasons not least of which the cross-examination is going to be brutal, but oneis of the things the prosecution is going to have to prove is that donald trump knew what he was going to do he was breaking the law. there's a knowledge element here. it has to be done with the the intent to break the law....
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donald trump. there was a lot to go around yesterday. mitt romney, wow. bring it home, willie. >> yeah, mitt romney going in there, obviously no love lost between those two men. mitt romney, expect to hear more of that throughout the campaign. >> expert legal analysis on yesterday's testimony in the hush money trial and the gag order against trump. straight ahead. >>> president biden's joke came while he was campaigning in florida. on the issue of reproductive rights and women's health care, blaming trump for overturning roe and these extreme abortion laws. we'll show you more of the president's speech. 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 yo
donald trump. there was a lot to go around yesterday. mitt romney, wow. bring it home, willie. >> yeah, mitt romney going in there, obviously no love lost between those two men. mitt romney, expect to hear more of that throughout the campaign. >> expert legal analysis on yesterday's testimony in the hush money trial and the gag order against trump. straight ahead. >>> president biden's joke came while he was campaigning in florida. on the issue of reproductive rights and...
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we didn't see america getting behind donald trump. we saw republicans digging in, and at a time where they thought, you know, 16 other people ran against donald trump, they thought he was vulnerable because of '22, because of the indictments and it turned out the indictments just turned the switch and helped him. but only with hard core republicans. >> you know, it is interesting what we're hearing in the trial, and along the lines of how does this, you know, resonate with voters? do they have, you know, fatigue as the trial drags on, or do they have a visceral reaction to remembering what happened in 2016 and the chaos, especially when we're learning of all the details related to the national enquirer manufactured stories, the stories that included the false claims that senator marco rubio had a love child and used cocaine, ben carson allegedly leading a sponge in a patient's brain, a doctored photo suggesting senator ted cruz's father was involved in the kennedy assassination, all of those people who were targeted and ended up going
we didn't see america getting behind donald trump. we saw republicans digging in, and at a time where they thought, you know, 16 other people ran against donald trump, they thought he was vulnerable because of '22, because of the indictments and it turned out the indictments just turned the switch and helped him. but only with hard core republicans. >> you know, it is interesting what we're hearing in the trial, and along the lines of how does this, you know, resonate with voters? do they...
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trump quiet. "if anyone should buy it, it should be donald trump and michael cohen." david pecker said that michael cohen was upset and responded that "the boss would be furious ." david pecker said today he believed trump or his company pay daniels until michael cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. david pecker testified that trump was aghast when he saw stormy daniels on 60 minutes. >> was it hush money? >> yes. >> david pecker said trump called him and said, we have an agreement with stormy daniels, that she can't mention my name. trump denied knowledge of the arrangement, the cross- examination, trump's lawyers challenged david credibility in business practices. at a campaign event, trump addressed the testimony of his longtime friend. >> david is a nice guy. >> what do we know about the payment to stormy daniels? >> reporter: david pecker testified about a payment his company did make to former playboy model, karen mcdougal,
trump quiet. "if anyone should buy it, it should be donald trump and michael cohen." david pecker said that michael cohen was upset and responded that "the boss would be furious ." david pecker said today he believed trump or his company pay daniels until michael cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove that mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. david pecker testified that trump was...
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joe biden, 39%, donald trump 37%, kennedy getting 13%. in other words, we're seeing by a better than two-to-one margin, it's trump voters who are flipping over to kennedy in the scenario, not biden voters. see it here, 15% of trump voters, when we add rfk's name, they go to rfk. only 7% of biden voters. a big change right there. >> defies conventional wisdom. there's no doubt about that. >> absolutely. we haven't seen this in other polls. one final note is this, the question of enthusiasm. i thought this really jumped out here. the most engaged voters, those who voted in 2020, voted in the midterm elections, those folks are voting for biden by nine points. where trump's strength is, why he leads biden, it's voters who don't typically turn out in many elections. didn't vote in '20 and '22. they are with trump by more than 20 points. the warning sign for trump in relying on this kind of voter is this. we are seeing the lowest level of interest since we started asking this question back in 2008. are you very interested in the election? 64%,
joe biden, 39%, donald trump 37%, kennedy getting 13%. in other words, we're seeing by a better than two-to-one margin, it's trump voters who are flipping over to kennedy in the scenario, not biden voters. see it here, 15% of trump voters, when we add rfk's name, they go to rfk. only 7% of biden voters. a big change right there. >> defies conventional wisdom. there's no doubt about that. >> absolutely. we haven't seen this in other polls. one final note is this, the question of...
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he was going to talk to donald trump. and after that introduction, there was a side conversation, we believe, out of earshot of those people, including james comey, where donald trump, again, asks david pecker about, our girl, and how is she doing? and they have another conversation about the relationship that donald trump had with karen mcdougal, and is she talking? you know, it is just at the front of his mind, even in that period of time, that this information could come out. >> christie, pecker asked trump one question on different occasions at trump tower, again at the white house, "how is karen doing?" i know from our notes when pecker spoke about stormy daniels, closed his eyes, moved his head side to side, how did he react to testimony about mcdougal, and why was he asking pecker about her? >> so, i think at that point, trump was asking the questions, because there had been some amendments to the agreement. after the election, there had been an amendment in the agreement to allow karen mcdougal to speak to the pre
he was going to talk to donald trump. and after that introduction, there was a side conversation, we believe, out of earshot of those people, including james comey, where donald trump, again, asks david pecker about, our girl, and how is she doing? and they have another conversation about the relationship that donald trump had with karen mcdougal, and is she talking? you know, it is just at the front of his mind, even in that period of time, that this information could come out. >>...
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it wasn't a confession that she was biased against trump but defendant donald trump's project all along has been to distort the truth surrounding this trial to attack the process, to undermine the judicial system. in yet another last-ditch effort this afternoon, trumps lawyers tried to get an emergency stay from a new york state appeals court, arguing there was no possible way for trump to get a fair trial in manhattan. the response from the district attorney, alvin bragg's office was simple . with the last week has shown is that the jury selection has worked. "we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further." the appeals court judge agreed and rejected trump's request. right now, the good news is amidst all the intensity and the rock is, the judicial system so far has not meant to trumps attacks. despite what he says, the system is working for the former president, just like it would for any other american. at the end of today, a full jury in a 12 member jury with 6 alternates was seated. donald trum
it wasn't a confession that she was biased against trump but defendant donald trump's project all along has been to distort the truth surrounding this trial to attack the process, to undermine the judicial system. in yet another last-ditch effort this afternoon, trumps lawyers tried to get an emergency stay from a new york state appeals court, arguing there was no possible way for trump to get a fair trial in manhattan. the response from the district attorney, alvin bragg's office was simple ....
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we have donald trump actively in a criminal trial. last night, he was supposed to have a campaign event in north carolina that had to be canceled because of thunder and lightning and you have joe biden actively hitting the campaign trail taking his message about everything from reproductive rights to the economy across the country. and as you suggested, symone, the fact that the house was able to get the legislation through and testament to speaker johnson and it is a testament to joe biden. talk about the split screen, symone. i don't know that you have ever seen the split screen quite as stark as you have the last week in the coming week. >> joe biden, this man is out there doing his best for the country saving ukraine eight and out here trying to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his conservative -- that is not we would call call it but his far right crazy at bay and get aid to the people in gaza. make sure people don't forget about taiwan and fight for reproductive freedom as vice president kamala harris. and nobody is li
we have donald trump actively in a criminal trial. last night, he was supposed to have a campaign event in north carolina that had to be canceled because of thunder and lightning and you have joe biden actively hitting the campaign trail taking his message about everything from reproductive rights to the economy across the country. and as you suggested, symone, the fact that the house was able to get the legislation through and testament to speaker johnson and it is a testament to joe biden....
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from the donald trump side, the groups were asked on that site. if someone has committed perjury and transferred stories multiple times, would you be able to understand that that person is not credible? we are starting to see how different things will be framed. the other thing that came up that i was most surprised about on the questions to the jurors or respective jurors that became jurors on friday morning, was donald trump residence lawyers asked the jurors if they would have difficulty with the fact that mr. trump was unfaithful in his marriage and that caught me right away because donald trump so far has not admitted to this affair. and i was interested that they were bringing that up to the jurors and planting that idea right out the onset. i don't quite know the strategy. maybe they are trying to get them used to the idea. i don't know. i thought that was an interesting question. some of the issues that will come up and how everybody will deal with them. >> he also has not admitted that he lost the 2020 election. >> alicia, there is that.
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they did not have a strong opinion about donald trump. these are kind of the types of personalities and responses that both sides are having to determine whether they feel comfortable having being potential jurors. one other one i wanted to mention was a female juror who suggested that she had a prior sexual assault encounter herself. in conversation with the judge directly answering, an attorney for donald trump's questioning about whether she could set aside her own experience when t have had a nonconsensual relationship with donald trump, and that juror said that she would be able to. again, this is a complicated process here. we're down to 16 individuals. the judge of course hoping to find five alternates to round out the full jury box here within a matter of minutes, within the matter of the next hour, andrea. >> and catherine, they get two preemptory challenges per alternate, so they still have some options there. but how concerned do you think any -- others might be that there's some stealth juror, someone who is hiding a bias, the
they did not have a strong opinion about donald trump. these are kind of the types of personalities and responses that both sides are having to determine whether they feel comfortable having being potential jurors. one other one i wanted to mention was a female juror who suggested that she had a prior sexual assault encounter herself. in conversation with the judge directly answering, an attorney for donald trump's questioning about whether she could set aside her own experience when t have had...
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donald trump. i've been watching him. you know, people get to talk about him, and he has to sit there for hours without saying anything. kind of like he did on january 6th. >>> we'll get you caught up on donald trump's hush money trial with expert legal analysis ahead of opening statements, which are set for later this morning. who will reportedly be the first witness called by the prosecution? >> let's talk about the trial this weekend. >> all weekend long. twitter was going wild. >>> also ahead, it appears ukraine will finally get the critical funding it needs after the house passed a package of foreign aid bills which includes more military support for israel, as well. the bill now heads to the senate despite efforts by marjorie taylor greene, who got called out, yes, by the new york post. kind of sums it up. >> it does. >>> good morning. it is monday, april 22nd. welcome back the "morning joe." former aide to the bush state department and white house, elise jordan. from the american presidency
donald trump. i've been watching him. you know, people get to talk about him, and he has to sit there for hours without saying anything. kind of like he did on january 6th. >>> we'll get you caught up on donald trump's hush money trial with expert legal analysis ahead of opening statements, which are set for later this morning. who will reportedly be the first witness called by the prosecution? >> let's talk about the trial this weekend. >> all weekend long. twitter was...
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>> donald trump is in the courtroom. the courtroom is lrjly empty except there are some pool reporters. until they bring the prospective jurors in. that's why most of the media are in an overflow room and watching closed circuit tvs. we have a view of donald trump and his lawyers, a view of the government lawyers. >> so multicameras right. we have a view of the judge. we do not have a view of the jurors because they are trying to keep their identities anonymous. in the courtroom, he can see them and the government have a view of them and a list of their names and information. >> can you give me one word that describes your observation of donald trump? what you think he is projecting? >> i think it was interesting, the times he was engaged, laugh, or look up and taking note when someone said they had read the art of the deal. there was one juror who said she liked to watch tv at night and laughed at that. you were getting a lot of reaction but that was the sort of thing we were seeing in terms of interaction with the juro
>> donald trump is in the courtroom. the courtroom is lrjly empty except there are some pool reporters. until they bring the prospective jurors in. that's why most of the media are in an overflow room and watching closed circuit tvs. we have a view of donald trump and his lawyers, a view of the government lawyers. >> so multicameras right. we have a view of the judge. we do not have a view of the jurors because they are trying to keep their identities anonymous. in the courtroom, he...
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while donald trump will largely be confined to the courthouse for the coming weeks, donald trump ism is alive and well and continuing to spread. the former arizona gubernatorial candidate kari lake did her best impression of the formal president, dismissing his criminal cases and using violent rhetoric. >> he is willing to sacrifice everything i am, that is why they are coming after us, they will come after us with everything and that is why the next six months will be intense. we need to strap on our -- let's see -- we will put on the armor of god. [ applause ] maybe strap on a glock just in case. [ applause ] you can put one here and one in the back, whatever you decide. >> we will put on the armor of god and maybe strap on a glock on the side just in case. she has been increasing herself to donald trump, and election tonight running for a crucial united states senate seat in arizona that could determine control of the chamber of commerce. she is not the only republican this week to endorse the use of physical force against people whose ideologies don't align with theirs. on monday
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about two negative stories about donald trump. stories that the national enquirer purchased the exclusive rights to and then sat on so the accusations against trump would not come out before the election. a process that is now known publicly as catch and kill. the first of these involved a doorman who alleged trump had fathered a love child with the housekeeper. the enquirer determined it untrue but bought anyway so it couldn't be sold to anyone else. then there was karen mcdougal who alleged she had an affair with donald trump. the enquirer also bought the right to her story so she could not go public with it. and what we learned in court today is all of this behind the scenes maneuvering much light those bomb shell cover stories was for one express purpose. to help the trump campaign. now that part of the deal where you were going to notify them so they could buy up negative information about mr. trump, that part, did that part help the national inquirer at a all? how was that going to boost sales at the national enquirer? no. t
about two negative stories about donald trump. stories that the national enquirer purchased the exclusive rights to and then sat on so the accusations against trump would not come out before the election. a process that is now known publicly as catch and kill. the first of these involved a doorman who alleged trump had fathered a love child with the housekeeper. the enquirer determined it untrue but bought anyway so it couldn't be sold to anyone else. then there was karen mcdougal who alleged...
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donald trump looks weak in this tutorial. he is sitting in there and he is not used to being disciplined by the judge. meanwhile, joe biden is on the campaign trail and doing events everywhere and trump is having to go through this trial with a set of jurors who will be interesting to watch. they are clearly people who had to go through a rigorous process to stay on the jury panel. i think this is a moment where the country can continue to see the ways in which donald trump has lied and has done things that nobody would expect of the president. and let's not forget, 91 felony counts for this man and i think we are all watching, having gone through the impeachment trial in the judiciary committee. >> i want to focus on little jesse watters. he is being a pathetic little tool right now as far as i'm concerned. what he is doing by calling out the use jurors and pining on how they will acquit donald trump based on this. you have jesse watters sowing doubt and trying to keep the narrative going. in the second juror jesse watters d
donald trump looks weak in this tutorial. he is sitting in there and he is not used to being disciplined by the judge. meanwhile, joe biden is on the campaign trail and doing events everywhere and trump is having to go through this trial with a set of jurors who will be interesting to watch. they are clearly people who had to go through a rigorous process to stay on the jury panel. i think this is a moment where the country can continue to see the ways in which donald trump has lied and has...
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the jury and the legal system will decide what should happen to donald trump. president biden needs to be, and is focused on what he has and will continue to do for the american people. and how he will continue to fight on the issues that they care about, whether it is reproductive freedom or addressing climate change or building an economy from the middle class out, that leaves no one behind. those are the issues that constituents across the country are talking about while the media likes to focus on donald trump and his sideshow circus, the american people are focused on who is going to address the issues that we care about on a day to day basis. >> thank you congresswoman jennifer mckellen. let's dive deeper into this criminal hush money trial of the former president, donald trump, which begins in earnest on monday after a full jury was selected this week. joining me now is msnbc legal analyst, danny ceballos. thank you for joining me today, danny. the judge initially set aside two weeks but in five days they were able to seat 12 jurors and six alternates. w
the jury and the legal system will decide what should happen to donald trump. president biden needs to be, and is focused on what he has and will continue to do for the american people. and how he will continue to fight on the issues that they care about, whether it is reproductive freedom or addressing climate change or building an economy from the middle class out, that leaves no one behind. those are the issues that constituents across the country are talking about while the media likes to...
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donald trump does not like fisa. they tried to get in the way of continuing the fisa program despite the fact that they know that is how we stop foreign terrorists. it does look like mike johnson is the wall street journal editorial page. it looks like mike johnson has realized you can't negotiate with these people. you have to run them over. >> i think my johnson made the decision he is going to govern and i think that is very admiral decision. the question going forward of course is, what does this mean for the last several debates after this. you mentioned fisa. that is a great question. what is going to happen on that is totally they can get aid for ukraine in israel and taiwan across the finish line almost in the form of coalition government in terms of what we are seeing now. what comes next? are they going to be able to govern? i hope so. i think in some ways, this is a promising trend in terms of bringing parties together to cooperate on issues where there is bipartisan consensus. we know that foreign aid is
donald trump does not like fisa. they tried to get in the way of continuing the fisa program despite the fact that they know that is how we stop foreign terrorists. it does look like mike johnson is the wall street journal editorial page. it looks like mike johnson has realized you can't negotiate with these people. you have to run them over. >> i think my johnson made the decision he is going to govern and i think that is very admiral decision. the question going forward of course is,...
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donald trump is not immune to that. just because he might be convicted and/or found guilty it does not mean i would want to vote for him as president. i think it is different than we have heard in the past. he is innocent, not even a question of possible guilt. even if he is guilty, there is still a possibility i will vote for him because politicians have faults. >> that is an interesting distinction. i will sit and think on that. thank you so much. joining in right now is ms nbc legal and assist, and coauthor of a stable genius. she is also a msnbc contributor. welcome, ladies. joyce, donald trump is contending he cannot get a fair trial in manhattan. of what you saw in the jury selection process this week, can he? >> reporter: this was a fast jury process. some folks have been suggesting it might take a couple of weeks. instead, it just took days. i think this was a fair process but it is a legitimate concern when you are donald trump and a public figure, can you get a fair jury? what we saw here was jurors who had so
donald trump is not immune to that. just because he might be convicted and/or found guilty it does not mean i would want to vote for him as president. i think it is different than we have heard in the past. he is innocent, not even a question of possible guilt. even if he is guilty, there is still a possibility i will vote for him because politicians have faults. >> that is an interesting distinction. i will sit and think on that. thank you so much. joining in right now is ms nbc legal...
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author of resistance, how women saved democracy from donald trump. former energy secretary ernest moniz was front and center at the table during the iran nuclear deal negotiations. that is a mama left. he joins me next to talk about the situation we are seeing unfold in the middle east and how it might've been different if donald trump had not withdrawn the united states from that crucial deal. >>> an historic victory for the united auto workers and what it means for union power at a critical time in the labor movement. >>> what happens when you let a handful of megacorporations control the food distribution system. you want to stick around for my interview with the best-selling authors michael pollan and eric saucer about their new documentary. >>> the house approved crucial aid for ukraine. we will hear from the president -- ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. that is on next on velshi. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? no. w
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it is a huge threat for donald trump. the blistering brief we got from the office on friday really paints a picture here but i can just cut to the chase on this. there is a lot of other stuff in here about cayman islands, holding companies and all this other stuff. i encourage people to take a look at this document. the real kicker is math. the company that he got to do the bond only has a surplus of $138 million. this is a bond for $175 million but it gets worse. under new york law, an insurer is only allowed to write a risk of up to 10% of that surplus. so, the biggest thing that he could have done here is 13.8 billion. not 175 million. so, there is a very strong case to be made that night does not have the assets to do this bond and that it should not have been allowed and it won't be allowed and the judge is going to say, nope, you can get a bond, sir, but it's not going to be from them and that is going to potentially result in proceedings taking place to go find assets to cover the judgment. >> so, just the math rig
it is a huge threat for donald trump. the blistering brief we got from the office on friday really paints a picture here but i can just cut to the chase on this. there is a lot of other stuff in here about cayman islands, holding companies and all this other stuff. i encourage people to take a look at this document. the real kicker is math. the company that he got to do the bond only has a surplus of $138 million. this is a bond for $175 million but it gets worse. under new york law, an insurer...
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he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes. what was the average of those payments? pecker, the largest was $20,000, the others were up to $2,000. just the doorman got $30,000. it's different degrees. >> totally different degrees. you're looking at this giant six-figure payments to macdougal and to daniels. it's a totally different ball game. >> also, he didn't admit to campaign finance violations although he might have committed state crimes in the arnold schwarzenegger case. >> the reason that david pecker said he was even sensitive to the campaign finance angle of payi
he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes....
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people like donald trump learned a different lesson. he learned the best way to get rich is inherit it. he learned paying taxes was something working people did, not him. he learned that telling people you're fired was something to laugh about. not in my household, not in my neighborhood. i mean it severely, no joke. >> still ahead we'll turn to sports and last night's playoff action in the nhl and the nba including the miami heat shattering a franchise record in their battle with the celts. "way too early" is coming right back. celts. "way too early" is coming right back but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy m
people like donald trump learned a different lesson. he learned the best way to get rich is inherit it. he learned paying taxes was something working people did, not him. he learned that telling people you're fired was something to laugh about. not in my household, not in my neighborhood. i mean it severely, no joke. >> still ahead we'll turn to sports and last night's playoff action in the nhl and the nba including the miami heat shattering a franchise record in their battle with the...
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it's paid in service to donald trump. and, again, the key for us has to be if we are functionallyk the speaker how do we convince the voters in november that he should formally be the speaker? and you can't give them the keys to the car that drives government any longer. that is going to be the challenge. we have to keep showing community and competence beats chaos and corruption every single day. >> i guess the other question at some point there is a weird set of choices here. because when we went through this last time the democrats voted to vacate the chair as a group. because that's just the way it works. you guys figure it out. now it seems like there's conversations happening between johnson democrats about maybe raising the threshold. it doesn't seem like they were inventing the notion. would you be open to that? >> totally open to it, helping ha rim keep -- hakeem keep us unified. mccarthy struck so many deals and couldn't hold to the deals when they came to call it in they realized they had all been deceived. and
it's paid in service to donald trump. and, again, the key for us has to be if we are functionallyk the speaker how do we convince the voters in november that he should formally be the speaker? and you can't give them the keys to the car that drives government any longer. that is going to be the challenge. we have to keep showing community and competence beats chaos and corruption every single day. >> i guess the other question at some point there is a weird set of choices here. because...
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donald trump, this is governor roy cooper, donald trump is responsible for north carolina's abortion ban, that restricts women's freedom to make their own health care decisions. since donald trump stands between a woman and her doctor, north carolinians will stand between donald trump and the white house this november. i mean, that is some strong messaging. is it enough to be able to say that reproductive rights are on the ballot in november, when you have donald trump waffling on whether or not he supports the national ban? >> we know that the abortion issue is bedeviling republicans. we have seen a trail of republican losses since the overturning of roe v wade. i don't think by itself, it is enough. i think it has to be done in complement with the economic accomplishment story. and also, frankly, the threat to american democracy that the maga republican project led by donald trump represents. but, that trifecta, the economic progress, the dangers of the freedoms that are going to be overturned and have been overturned on abortion, reproductive rights, and the threat to democracy. t
donald trump, this is governor roy cooper, donald trump is responsible for north carolina's abortion ban, that restricts women's freedom to make their own health care decisions. since donald trump stands between a woman and her doctor, north carolinians will stand between donald trump and the white house this november. i mean, that is some strong messaging. is it enough to be able to say that reproductive rights are on the ballot in november, when you have donald trump waffling on whether or...
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it was repetition and we know from donald trump for years that repetition is a powerful thing. a lie told over and over can become a truth. and in this case, you saw story after story after story the effect it had. ben carson was doing surgery, leaving sponges in people's brains. and that's the sort of story that they were pushing while at the same time they were grabbing negative information about donald trump and buying it off the market. >> what was it like there in the courtroom? what was truck's reaction, demeanor? did you see what the jurors were doing or not doing? >> i'm in an overflow room. i can't see his reaction to the jurors. for the most part, he had a pretty good scowl on his face. that's how i would describe it. he's not happy being there, of course. so that -- we're looking at him, i got a view of the monitor, that's primarily what i saw. >> and so, coming up next, i know tomorrow the prosecution still has pecker on the stand. there is cross coming. >> right, we're going to see tomorrow karen mcdougal, another woman that had a relationship with donald trump, we
it was repetition and we know from donald trump for years that repetition is a powerful thing. a lie told over and over can become a truth. and in this case, you saw story after story after story the effect it had. ben carson was doing surgery, leaving sponges in people's brains. and that's the sort of story that they were pushing while at the same time they were grabbing negative information about donald trump and buying it off the market. >> what was it like there in the courtroom? what...
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. >>> tonight, new witnesses and donald trump's new york trial. trump's longtime personal assistant and michael collins banker take the stand as the first week of testimony comes to an end. >>> protests over the war in gaza are spreading across america's college campuses. with the growing unrest could mean for president biden's re- election campaign. >>> from books online to e- commerce giants, how amazon became the retailer with everything, everywhere, all at once. "the 11th hour" gets underway on this friday night. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart. we are now 193 days away from the election and today, attorneys for presidential candidate, donald trump, tried to poke holes in a tabloid publisher's sworn testimony after four days stand, david pecker wrapped up testimony in the trump's new york criminal trial , that he helped the trump campaign by covering up true but damaging stories about him. we then heard from tumor witnesses, a banker and trump's longtime executive assistant. here is laura jarrett with moore. check by the prosecution cl
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that's the phrase. >> donald trump? well, i mean just like the person we're describing here like those he put his own interest over the interest of society? >> never thought of it that way. it's a 50-year-old case. we also see the line over and over but what you do is you are looking for crimes that go to theft, fraud, lying. >> as it just crimes? >> it doesn't have to be convictions. it can be bad acts in their life that go to this particular issue. >> but i hear the term presidential -- present prejudicial. >> overly prejudicial. the judge needs to balance. the last thing you want is a jury that convicts this person because he's a bad guy so i looked over what the people want to go into on the danger with some of this is that some of it may be considered a little bit too much like what the defendant is charged with in this case and that's another problem. and that's another problem. you don't want the jury to think he has a propensity to do this. >> is a judge you don't want that, you want to be careful not to establi
that's the phrase. >> donald trump? well, i mean just like the person we're describing here like those he put his own interest over the interest of society? >> never thought of it that way. it's a 50-year-old case. we also see the line over and over but what you do is you are looking for crimes that go to theft, fraud, lying. >> as it just crimes? >> it doesn't have to be convictions. it can be bad acts in their life that go to this particular issue. >> but i hear...
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that's what donald trump is trying to do. >> it's what donald trump is trying to do. it's what vladimir putin wants him to do. it's what, unfortunately, too many people in the house gop on the back bench that support donald trump want to do. i'm grateful, though. we'll take conversions, even if it's on one issue. i'm grateful mike johnson understands what his committee chairmen have been telling him for some time, that showing weakness in ukraine is showing weakness in taiwan, is showing weakness across the globe. i'm very glad he's talking about funding ukraine, because they desperately need it right now. >>> coming up on "morning joe," apple has pulled two popular apps from its app store on orders from a foreign government. we'll get the latest from andrew ross sorkin on what this means for the tech giant. >>> plus, a long-time restaurant chain may be in hot water after its signature all you can eat deal backfired. did you go there? >> yeah, i did. it was like a scene out of "curb." they tried to kick me out. >> we'll tell you which one it is next on "morning joe."
that's what donald trump is trying to do. >> it's what donald trump is trying to do. it's what vladimir putin wants him to do. it's what, unfortunately, too many people in the house gop on the back bench that support donald trump want to do. i'm grateful, though. we'll take conversions, even if it's on one issue. i'm grateful mike johnson understands what his committee chairmen have been telling him for some time, that showing weakness in ukraine is showing weakness in taiwan, is showing...
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enter donald trump. yesterday the wall street journal reported that trump's advisors are quietly crafting proposals that would give him unprecedented power to erode the federal reserve's independence if he gets back into the white house. that plan is reportedly part of a roughly 10 page document that outlines his policy vision for the fed. among the proposed provisions in the document is one that if elected would make trump an acting federal reserve board member who would be consulted on interest rate decisions. the journal also said that according to people familiar with the matter the policies would give trump quote the aught toy oust jerome powell as fed chair before his four year term ends in 2026. in fact quote, some of the former president's advisors have discussed requiring that candidates for fed chair privately agree to consult informally with trump on the central bank's decisions. the wall street journal was unable to determine whether donald trump is aware of or signed off on this plan. after
enter donald trump. yesterday the wall street journal reported that trump's advisors are quietly crafting proposals that would give him unprecedented power to erode the federal reserve's independence if he gets back into the white house. that plan is reportedly part of a roughly 10 page document that outlines his policy vision for the fed. among the proposed provisions in the document is one that if elected would make trump an acting federal reserve board member who would be consulted on...
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. >>> up next, donald trump's date with history. s. opening statements are set to begin monday in his criminal election interference case. legal experts are standing by to tell us what to expect and whether trump will take the stand. and the -- why marjorie taylor greene and others are spouting kremlin talking points on the house floor. use floor. so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. 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 reac
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it's something that donald trump basically held control over. what does it tell you, the fact that despite his best efforts to prevent the house from passing ukraine aid, it still passed? what does that tell you about his grip on the party when it comes to at least to this issue? >> there have been a number of full internally, at the congressional judicial fund and the nrc see that has told republicans the truth and that is that vladimir putin has a 6% approval rating sit among people like jamie vance, matt gates, rest of the crazy putin group, he has a high approval rating. there's a huge difference between what republican voters in the world believe and what is weird putin fan club in d.c. believes, and that penetrated mike johnson, it penetrated a lot of the republicans out there. there were a certain number of republicans wanted to do the right thing. it wasn't the entire caucus that believes it, but those like marjorie taylor green, when moscow mule marjorie trends, even the new york post is attacking her for being a putin simple and it mea
it's something that donald trump basically held control over. what does it tell you, the fact that despite his best efforts to prevent the house from passing ukraine aid, it still passed? what does that tell you about his grip on the party when it comes to at least to this issue? >> there have been a number of full internally, at the congressional judicial fund and the nrc see that has told republicans the truth and that is that vladimir putin has a 6% approval rating sit among people...
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there is so much going on today including donald trump said to speak in a matter of hours. his first beaches since the start of his trial just days before opening statements and a crucial hearing on the gag order in the case. much more on that coming up shortly. >>> let us talk with what we've seen unfold over the past few errors in aware saturday session of the house of representatives. the house passing a quartet of bills, two of them of writing new u.s. aid to israel and ukraine. upper contain security systems for taiwan in the indo pacific region. on the last involves the effort to force tiktok's parent company to sell it or be banned in the united states. the reason for the password effort of separate bills, the inability of mike johnson to find enough common ground to pass this as one large foreign aid package. the four bills will be packaged as one and they will go to the senate for approval sometime in the next few days. altogether the build include $95 billion of an aide package champion by joe biden for months now with some changes from the version past two months
there is so much going on today including donald trump said to speak in a matter of hours. his first beaches since the start of his trial just days before opening statements and a crucial hearing on the gag order in the case. much more on that coming up shortly. >>> let us talk with what we've seen unfold over the past few errors in aware saturday session of the house of representatives. the house passing a quartet of bills, two of them of writing new u.s. aid to israel and ukraine....
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to benefit donald trump in the 2016 presidential election. the chickens are coming home to roost for trump . we have joyce vance and hugo lowell onset to break it all down. >>> special counsel jack smith federal election interference case, what some consider to be donald trump's most consequential trial, is hanging in the balance as the united states supreme court considers the question of how far the former president criminal immunity extends. on thursday, the high court hearing oral arguments. according to nbc news, although the court appears likely to reject trumps expensive claim of absolute immunity, it could remand the case for further proceedings. now, if a majority of justices take that route, it would doom the trial to be delayed until after the 2024 election. if trump wins the white house, the case may be thrown out altogether. while we await a decision, trump is not finding much sympathy from republican leadership with senate leader mitch mcconnell saying in an interview on thursday that he doesn't think presidents should be immune
to benefit donald trump in the 2016 presidential election. the chickens are coming home to roost for trump . we have joyce vance and hugo lowell onset to break it all down. >>> special counsel jack smith federal election interference case, what some consider to be donald trump's most consequential trial, is hanging in the balance as the united states supreme court considers the question of how far the former president criminal immunity extends. on thursday, the high court hearing oral...
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among friends with donald trump to help get donald trump's first presidential election. the prosecution showed pecker's pages of his former tabloid's headlines, which are what everyone sees at supermarket, designed to hurt donald trump's opponents. lisa reubens and also paul butler are joining us. lisa, you've been amaamazing. the trial taking a day off. you never take a day off. but let me ask you when do we expect, anyway to tell whether today could be the day where we hear what the judge will decide about thegag order alleged violations? he certainly seemed very impatient of the ability to restrain let's say donald trump. >> he is equally frustrated with todd's ability to connect him with the attacks. that was the chief defense, that donald trump was simply defending himself in the court of public opinion. i expect that we'll hear from week's end. but judge merchan said that he wouldn't rule from the bench because he understands that it will likely be appealed so he wants to take his time to be thoughtful about which of the posts are violations and what the relief is.
among friends with donald trump to help get donald trump's first presidential election. the prosecution showed pecker's pages of his former tabloid's headlines, which are what everyone sees at supermarket, designed to hurt donald trump's opponents. lisa reubens and also paul butler are joining us. lisa, you've been amaamazing. the trial taking a day off. you never take a day off. but let me ask you when do we expect, anyway to tell whether today could be the day where we hear what the judge...
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unindicted co-conspirator one is, of course, donald trump. now, all this comes as trump already faces, as you will know, 88 criminal charges across four jurisdictions. he is currently on trial in new york facing 34 charges related to election interference and business record fraud. tomorrow morning the supreme court will be hearing arguments in his immunity case were trump claims he cannot be prosecuted by special counsel jack smith in the federal january 6 election case against him joining me now with the latest is nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. i know you have been reading into this and going through the indictment, so just the first of all, just set up what happened here in terms of the investigation, whose office did the investigation, how long it took and what attorney general mays announced today. >> i think it is important for folks that may be saying why did this investigation take so long, why is it the year 2024 for this indictment finally came down? will folks should also understand that in the state of arizona, it was a
unindicted co-conspirator one is, of course, donald trump. now, all this comes as trump already faces, as you will know, 88 criminal charges across four jurisdictions. he is currently on trial in new york facing 34 charges related to election interference and business record fraud. tomorrow morning the supreme court will be hearing arguments in his immunity case were trump claims he cannot be prosecuted by special counsel jack smith in the federal january 6 election case against him joining me...