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being this figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan, a guy riding in the limo at all of the fancy restaurants and clubs. even at the time among the cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. it is a full rejection of him by manhattan and for that reason is a more personal trial than any others he faces. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and that a big life in florida. they lived large but none of them came back to nyc. the da made it clear the prosecutors plan to press trump in previous cases if he takes the stand. why would he do that? what does it have to do with this case? what does that have to do with election interference? >> it does not have any
being this figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan, a guy riding in the limo at all of the fancy restaurants and clubs. even at the time among the cities aristocracy, he was treated as a outsider. that always ate at him and i think that outer borough status anxiety he experienced fueled his revenge marched to the white house. really this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment this really is the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no...
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he is a criminal in manhattan. and i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. >> listen. i know 10 people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know 12 people in manhattan. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> really? >> i do. >> that the challenging thing. you really consider your someone who is looking for fighting truth, and you oppose lies. >> the most interesting part of this case will be trumps defense. we all know the prosecution, we all know the argument against trump. but how will he defend himself? >> i want to talk about something else as it relates to donald trump. he's in the worst position ever, he's losing on top of losing, but i want to talk about the jt. this is the media company that is now gone public. we now track it every single day. after the stock fell this week, it went back up. he stands to make billions of dollars on this stock that has been gifted to hi
he is a criminal in manhattan. and i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. >> listen. i know 10 people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know 12 people in manhattan. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> really? >> i do. >> that the challenging thing. you really consider your someone who is looking for fighting...
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image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular. there is no coming back from this. this is a full rejection of him and i think for that reason, it is a personal trial. >> the boy from queens determined to be king. he did leave the white house and led a big life in florida. they went to florida. they went to la. they live large but none of them came back to nyc. the da made it clear that prosecutors plan to press trump on his previous new york cases. if he decides to take the stand. why would they do that? what does it have to do with this case? what does e. jean carroll or the civil fraud case? w
image around being this sort of figure of manhattan. a tabloid titan. a guy writing in the limo at all the fancy restaurants. and really, he even at the time, among the city's harris aristocrats was treated as an outsider. and that has fueled his revenge march to the white house. and really all of his political career. but, really, this trial, i was struck by it last year when i went to cover his arraignment. this really is kind of the end of his quest for manhattan's approval in particular....
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this trial is happening in manhattan. donald trump, the boy from queens, spent his entire life trying to be the king of new york city, of manhattan. when you think about like new york city in the '80s, it's like donald trump coming out of a limo. how extraordinary is it? these two are never, ever getting back together. >> 150,000%. and -- oh, that's donald. >> who could this be? >> is that donald? >> luckily it's not a family member. they call and i'm like seriously? >> that's a devoted mom. i do it too. >> it's like he's wanted to be the cool guy from manhattan. and he's not. he is the criminal in manhattan. and i -- i hate to say it, but i love watching it. i love watching it. >> technically being judged by his peers. listen, i know ten people that fit all those descriptions of those jurors. i know ten people in manhattan. >> right. but how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> well -- >> i think i could pull it off. >> really? >> i do. >> that's a challenging thin
this trial is happening in manhattan. donald trump, the boy from queens, spent his entire life trying to be the king of new york city, of manhattan. when you think about like new york city in the '80s, it's like donald trump coming out of a limo. how extraordinary is it? these two are never, ever getting back together. >> 150,000%. and -- oh, that's donald. >> who could this be? >> is that donald? >> luckily it's not a family member. they call and i'm like seriously?...
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he is being tried in a manhattan court. for all these republicans that say is vindictive prosecution, all you have to do is look where the documents are getting charged. it was a conscious decision to move back there. it was that specific district. they thought the fairest thing. there is selective randomly of choosing or even vindictive way. the other thing we saw was he has been let off the hook. so many times and all of his cases. >> it was the case back to the trial court. that is just another example of being treated completely differently. >> that is ever in the history of the country ever. >> nbc obtained a letter showing hunter biden's lawyers plan to sue fox eminently. it accuses the network of conspiracy and defamation and at the same time, iwan was forced to retract a fake story that they were pushing about michael cohen. how much did that settlement, how much is that a game changer in terms of what people are allowed and what they will go after them for saying? it >> it is a huge game changer. that was a huge se
he is being tried in a manhattan court. for all these republicans that say is vindictive prosecution, all you have to do is look where the documents are getting charged. it was a conscious decision to move back there. it was that specific district. they thought the fairest thing. there is selective randomly of choosing or even vindictive way. the other thing we saw was he has been let off the hook. so many times and all of his cases. >> it was the case back to the trial court. that is...
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trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed, for setting the cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the and president of moment for the unprecedented gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 accounts of falsifying business records. a low-level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell is more sordid and sweeping, previewing the central theme today of a presidential campaign rocked by the release of the infamous access hollywood tape, fueling mr. trump's determination, prosecutors telling, to buy the silence of stormy daniels, allegedly directing michael palin to pay her $130,000 so that she would not go public, saying she had sex with mr. trump, something that he maintains never happened. the former president later reimbursing cohen through a series of checks, allegedly doctoring his company's internal records to cover it all up. >> that payment mystify damaging information from the voting public. the participants scheme was illegal. >> reporter: the judge ruled
trump, in deep blue manhattan, many jurors swiftly dismissed, for setting the cannot be impartial. the judge driving home the stakes of the and president of moment for the unprecedented gop nominee, warning mr. trump today, if he fails to show up, he risks arrest. mr. trump has pleaded not guilty to the 34 accounts of falsifying business records. a low-level felony, but the story prosecutors seek to tell is more sordid and sweeping, previewing the central theme today of a presidential campaign...
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i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to jury duty today. so many had to be thinking holy cow, am i about to get on the trump trial. >> one thing that was interesting is what was going on outside. the jurors were all outside for quite some time waiting to get into the building and as they are doing that, right across the street from them is a pro trump rally, people waving their flags, being really vocal and you could see the jurors very clearly identified and all watching this happen. >> with her hiding their faces? >> they were not hiding their faces. some of them were doing interviews and you could see it was uncomfortable. the first thought on my mind was, can we expedite getting them into the building? this is not a great way to start, i don't think, but then you have out of the 96 that they called initially, more than 50 said we can't be fair and impartial. that is highly unusual. maybe not for such a high- profile case like this. generally speaking, in criminal cases, usually of people have opinions about things they do say in the jud
i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to jury duty today. so many had to be thinking holy cow, am i about to get on the trump trial. >> one thing that was interesting is what was going on outside. the jurors were all outside for quite some time waiting to get into the building and as they are doing that, right across the street from them is a pro trump rally, people waving their flags, being really vocal and you could see the jurors very clearly identified and all watching...
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we heard that david pecker/ami are getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office. talk about what you think the impact might have been on the jury hearing, that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards, because he is getting this testimony in cooperation. >> we know david pecker has his nonprosecution agreement with state authorities and we know the fec warned david pecker and ami that this kind of "catch and kill" scheme practice to benefit a political campaign could constitute a contribution in violation of law. david pecker has clearly been skirting the limits of what is permitted under state and federal law, no surprise that he is under a subpoena, it's a little bit of a surprise he has this history that we had not learned about until today. this ties in with one of the interesting exchanges that occurred in manhattan where the prosecutors kept talking about a conspiracy that david pecker was part of this conspiracy, that ultimately involves michael cohen and donald trump and paying off stormy daniels and th
we heard that david pecker/ami are getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office. talk about what you think the impact might have been on the jury hearing, that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards, because he is getting this testimony in cooperation. >> we know david pecker has his nonprosecution agreement with state authorities and we know the fec warned david pecker and ami that this kind of "catch and...
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on monday morning jury selection will begin in the manhattan district attorney's case against donald j trump. today, the judge denied trump's efforts to delay the trial on the ground too much pretrial publicity. former president, of course, is charged with 44 felony counts of falsifying business records related to an alleged hush money payment to adult film star, stormy daniels. the presumptive republican nominee spoke about the case earlier today, alongside house speaker, mike johnson down at mar-a-lago. our own dave gutierrez has those details. >> tonight, on the eve of his manhattan hush money trial, former president trump defiant, saying he is willing to testify in his own defense, a case he slams the prosecution by democratic da. >> mr. president, do you plan to testify. >> i would testify, absolutely, it is a scam. that is not a scam, that is a scam. >> it comes as the former president restored a political lifeline to how speaker, mike johnson. >> we are getting on very well with the speaker, >> sharing the microphone in mar-a-lago, their first public event since he was elected
on monday morning jury selection will begin in the manhattan district attorney's case against donald j trump. today, the judge denied trump's efforts to delay the trial on the ground too much pretrial publicity. former president, of course, is charged with 44 felony counts of falsifying business records related to an alleged hush money payment to adult film star, stormy daniels. the presumptive republican nominee spoke about the case earlier today, alongside house speaker, mike johnson down at...
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he is the criminal in manhattan. i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. i know 10 people that fit all the descriptions of those jurors. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> eye. >> if you are really looking for truth and fact. >> the most interesting part of this case will be trump office defense. we all know the prosecution and we all know the arguments against trump how will he defend himself? that's what i want to see as a juror. >> i want to talk about something else. we keep hearing he is in the worst position ever and he is losing on top of losing. i want to talk about dj t. this company that has now gone public. we now traffic -- track it every single day. he stands to make billions of dollars on this stock that has been gifted to him if he keeps traffic flowing and if he keeps the stock moving. this is extraordinary. i don't even know why you bought the stock, but you did. >> i did
he is the criminal in manhattan. i hate to say it, but i love watching it. >> being judged by his peers. i know 10 people that fit all the descriptions of those jurors. >> how can you be unbiased? i just don't know how you can be a new york resident and be unbiased. >> i think i could pull it off. >> eye. >> if you are really looking for truth and fact. >> the most interesting part of this case will be trump office defense. we all know the prosecution and we...
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crimes allegedly in manhattan. and for all these republicans who frankly come out and say this is selective and vindictive prosecution, all we have to do is look at the classified documents getting charged in that case. is getting charged in the southern district of florida. there was a conscious decision to move that there because the trial veneer was decided to be that specific federal district. they could have charged it in dc but they thought the fairest thing from a judicial perspective in the special counsel's office and the appellate divisions at main justice, trying that case in the southern district of florida. this idea that there is some selective random way of choosing or even vindictive way of choosing where to try trump is just bizarre and frankly, the other thing that we saw with the supreme court last week was that he has been let off the hook. trump has been let off the hook so many times in all of his legal cases, for the supreme court to basically say we are going to remand, in effect suggest tha
crimes allegedly in manhattan. and for all these republicans who frankly come out and say this is selective and vindictive prosecution, all we have to do is look at the classified documents getting charged in that case. is getting charged in the southern district of florida. there was a conscious decision to move that there because the trial veneer was decided to be that specific federal district. they could have charged it in dc but they thought the fairest thing from a judicial perspective in...
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we heard that david pecker/ami getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office, so talk a little bit about what you think the impact might've been on the jury hearing that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards kind of thing, because he is giving this testimony and the cooperation he gave a few years ago. >> yeah, so we know that pecker has this nonprosecution agreement with state authorities. we also know that the s.e.c. had warmed pecker and ami that this kind of catch and kill practice done to benefit a political campaign could constitute a contribution in violation of law. pecker has clearly been skirting the limits of what is permitted under both state and federal law. no surprise that he is in court under a subpoena. a little bit of a surprise that he has this history and court that we had to learn about until today. but i think this ties in with another interesting exchange that occurred in manhattan today, where the prosecutors kept talking about a conspiracy that pecker was part of this conspiracy, that
we heard that david pecker/ami getting a nonprosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.s office and the new york county d.a.s office, so talk a little bit about what you think the impact might've been on the jury hearing that ami got one of these kinds of get out of jail free cards kind of thing, because he is giving this testimony and the cooperation he gave a few years ago. >> yeah, so we know that pecker has this nonprosecution agreement with state authorities. we also know that the...
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process springing into an animated focus group like atmosphere with today's pool of nearly 2 dozen manhattan residents offering their unfurnished views of the presumptive gop nominee to his face under questioning by the prosecution and the defense. one man calling mister trump quote fascinating and mysterious. one revealing he was a big fan of the apprentice in middle school. a woman saying quote president trump speaks his mind and i'd rather that than someone who is in office we you don't know what they are thinking. a fourth prospective juror telling attorneys, i'm a democrat so there you go. i walk in there and he's a defendant and that's all he is. the defense team raising successful objections to a handful by pointing out past social media posts including one who said lock him up. while the judge fumed at mister trump for appearing to mutter something warning i will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. jury selection is ongoing until 12 people and six alternates are selected. the former president is accused of falsifying business records, a low-level felony by mischaracter
process springing into an animated focus group like atmosphere with today's pool of nearly 2 dozen manhattan residents offering their unfurnished views of the presumptive gop nominee to his face under questioning by the prosecution and the defense. one man calling mister trump quote fascinating and mysterious. one revealing he was a big fan of the apprentice in middle school. a woman saying quote president trump speaks his mind and i'd rather that than someone who is in office we you don't know...
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the former president was forced to sit in silence as lawyers from the manhattan district attorney's office alleged he and his allies were part of a conspiracy to influence a 2016 election. the goal, negative stories about trump so voters would never see them. trump's lawyers said he had no involvement in coverups and there was nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. laura jarrett was in court and has the details. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of former president trump and their opening statements during his hush money trial. egg case mr. trump has argued is designed to derail his campaign. >> this is done is election interference. >> reporter: prosecutors said it's mr. trump who is guilty of election interference by paying off adult film star to silencer before the 2016 election, telling the jury, this case is about a criminal conspiracy to bury a story that could've cost him the presidency, and then lying in business records over and over again to cover it up. the alleged scheme stretches back to 2015, meeting at trump tower between mr. trump and h
the former president was forced to sit in silence as lawyers from the manhattan district attorney's office alleged he and his allies were part of a conspiracy to influence a 2016 election. the goal, negative stories about trump so voters would never see them. trump's lawyers said he had no involvement in coverups and there was nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. laura jarrett was in court and has the details. >> reporter: tonight prosecutors painting a stark portrait of...
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in that manhattan courtroom. our chris jansen spoke to them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i thought i would never have another chance to do something like this so i got up at 6:00 to get here on time. >> i want to be a lawyer so this was really a good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on. it was very interesting for me. >> i love seeing david testimony. he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> what was your impression of the president? >> he seemed much more contained than he normally is. and definitely i could see him, he was nodding off at times. >> yeah. >> at the beginning when everyone was first setting up, he was squirming a lot. then he seemed unnaturally still. >> good insight from
in that manhattan courtroom. our chris jansen spoke to them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i thought i would never have another chance to do something like this so i got up at 6:00 to get here on time. >> i want to be a lawyer so this was really a good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on. it was very interesting for me. >> i love seeing david testimony. he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> what...
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. >> he's not wrong but there's this other guy who was complaining about that air conditioning in manhattan courtroom who also was substantially responsible, we should be talking about him as well, the one who wants to give eastern europe back to the russians. >> but what he's saying is, that his own party, they are not thinking about governing, they are thinking about the media, the right-wing media and how they can appear. >> but it's also all about opposition, if biden wants to help a country, therefore, it's bad and that's basically trump's view, if biden wants to have border security, we have to stop it. you know, it's all just this opposition is him, you are defining the right-wing media, they are saying well, these other people are for x, we can't before it. and even if it's the national interest of the united states. >> in some ways, mitch mcconnell making a statement like that, is he sort of admitting that he's lost control of his congress or excuse me, his conference? >> look, mitch mcconnell represents the past in many ways and not the future and not only is he he clearly coming
. >> he's not wrong but there's this other guy who was complaining about that air conditioning in manhattan courtroom who also was substantially responsible, we should be talking about him as well, the one who wants to give eastern europe back to the russians. >> but what he's saying is, that his own party, they are not thinking about governing, they are thinking about the media, the right-wing media and how they can appear. >> but it's also all about opposition, if biden...
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there was a trial in federal court in manhattan that had to do with regard to steve bannon's build the wall of the. bannon was eventually pardoned and the jury hung because one person refused to convict and it appeared to be as a result of political bias it. can happen. it's something i'm sure the d.a.'s office intends to be vigilant about. in terms of how to fend this of on, the judge said in a recent order he won't ask the jurors who they voted for or intend to vote for. he's released a bunch of questions that indicate whether people worked with the trump campaign or have family members that work with the trump campaign, sort of proxies for biases along those lines. >> i'll add into that, it asks about their media consumption which is an interesting lens through which to try to judge. >> yeah, it is. i don't think it's a particularly productive question, but, you know, the lawyers maybe will want to ask follow-up questions and things like that. that's not the question to me i would think would be really moving the needle much. it's more the questions about have you worked with the tr
there was a trial in federal court in manhattan that had to do with regard to steve bannon's build the wall of the. bannon was eventually pardoned and the jury hung because one person refused to convict and it appeared to be as a result of political bias it. can happen. it's something i'm sure the d.a.'s office intends to be vigilant about. in terms of how to fend this of on, the judge said in a recent order he won't ask the jurors who they voted for or intend to vote for. he's released a bunch...
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but there is this other guy complaining about the air- conditioning in the manhattan courtroom today who was also substantially responsible for this. we should talk about him as well. the one who wants to give eastern europe back to the russians. >> but what he is saying is that his own party members of his own party aren't thinking about governing. they are thinking about the media. the right wing media and how they can appear. >> right. but they don't. it is also all about opposition. if biden wants to help the country, it's bad. that's essentially trump's view. if biden wants to have border security, we have to stop it. we have to. it is all just this oppositionism. you are defining the right wing media defines conservatism saying wow, these other people are for x. we can't be for it. >> in some ways, mitch mcconnell making a statement like that. is he admitting he lost control of his conference? >> well look, mitch mcconnell represents the past in many ways of the republican party and not its future. not only is he clearly coming to the end of his tenure as the longest serving pa
but there is this other guy complaining about the air- conditioning in the manhattan courtroom today who was also substantially responsible for this. we should talk about him as well. the one who wants to give eastern europe back to the russians. >> but what he is saying is that his own party members of his own party aren't thinking about governing. they are thinking about the media. the right wing media and how they can appear. >> right. but they don't. it is also all about...
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you see the former president in manhattan submitting to the rule of law. as you say, there are these protests that are so resident of 1968. you have a moment where so much of what we care about, what we should care about, is at risk. and, what it requires is all of us to decide what site we are on . and, what is thrilling about that is it is up to us and what is terrifying about it is it is up to us. >> john, give us some perspective here, perspective on the supreme court now deciding whether or not the former president can be charged, trump can be charged for his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election. >> look, no president had tried to do that. this goes to your unprecedented point. one of the things, i urge folks to try to listen to the audio of the arguments. what is so remarkable about it is a number of the conservative justices didn't want to talk about the actual facts of the case, that is the context of the moment. why are we having this debate? we are not having this debate because an american president did something in the ordinary course
you see the former president in manhattan submitting to the rule of law. as you say, there are these protests that are so resident of 1968. you have a moment where so much of what we care about, what we should care about, is at risk. and, what it requires is all of us to decide what site we are on . and, what is thrilling about that is it is up to us and what is terrifying about it is it is up to us. >> john, give us some perspective here, perspective on the supreme court now deciding...
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there was a trial in the federal court of manhattan that had to do with steve bannon's build the wall effort. been and was eventually pardoned but there was a trial, involving one person and the jury hung on that, because one person refused to convict, and it appeared to be as a result of political bias. this can happen, it is something i'm sure the dh office will intend to be quite vigilant about. as far as they can have this off, the judge has said in an order that he issued recently, that he's not going to ask the jurors who they voted for, who they intended to vote for. he's released a bunch of questions that indicate whether people have worked with the trump campaign, have family members affiliated with the trump campaign, proxies for biases along those lines. >> i will add into that, it asks about their media consumption, which is an interesting lens through which to try to judge. >> it is. i don't think it's a particularly productive question. but, the lawyers maybe will want to ask follow-up questions and things like that. is not the question, to me, that i think would be real
there was a trial in the federal court of manhattan that had to do with steve bannon's build the wall effort. been and was eventually pardoned but there was a trial, involving one person and the jury hung on that, because one person refused to convict, and it appeared to be as a result of political bias. this can happen, it is something i'm sure the dh office will intend to be quite vigilant about. as far as they can have this off, the judge has said in an order that he issued recently, that...
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manhattan d.a. alvin bragg says his office prosecutes charges like this all the time. new york state, in fact, has pursued that very charge more than 11,000 times over the last 10 years, and from all the talk you may have heard about this being the least important of trumps criminal cases, well, there is a brand-new poll out there that found nearly two thirds of american voters find these charges against trump at least somewhat serious. with that, let's get smarter with the help of our leadoff panel. peter baker, chief white house correspondence for the new york times. former u.s. attorney joyce vance , and michael steele is here, former chairman of the republican national committee and former lieutenant governor of maryland. you know him as the cohost of the weekend right here on ms. joyce, what is your reaction to this potential list of witnesses. who stuck out to you? >> what sticks out to me is the whole package because one of the big questions here is whether prosecutors will ask the jury to rely on the testimony of michael cullen, who is someone who is known not
manhattan d.a. alvin bragg says his office prosecutes charges like this all the time. new york state, in fact, has pursued that very charge more than 11,000 times over the last 10 years, and from all the talk you may have heard about this being the least important of trumps criminal cases, well, there is a brand-new poll out there that found nearly two thirds of american voters find these charges against trump at least somewhat serious. with that, let's get smarter with the help of our leadoff...
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have seen this before last year donald trump showed an image of him with a bat next to the head of the manhattan da. even his own lawyer called it ill advised and eventually it was deleted after millions of people saw it. with that let's get smarter with the help of our lead off panel tonight. conservative lawyer george conway, a contributing lawyer at the atlantic. trump got the money. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case. got a couple days to spare. this is obviously the reduced amount. he couldn't, maybe he couldn't, supposedly he couldn't post the 464 but now he has it. what is your reaction? >> it's good. that's a good thing. i think a lot of people reacted negative to the reduction but i think that's based on a misunderstanding of what the purpose of the appeals bond s the purpose of the bond is to protect the judgment holder. the person who won the judgment in the court below. if there had been no bond because it was too large to post then the state of new york would have had no protection and would have had to go out and seize assets which is a very, very difficult task and
have seen this before last year donald trump showed an image of him with a bat next to the head of the manhattan da. even his own lawyer called it ill advised and eventually it was deleted after millions of people saw it. with that let's get smarter with the help of our lead off panel tonight. conservative lawyer george conway, a contributing lawyer at the atlantic. trump got the money. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case. got a couple days to spare. this is obviously the reduced...
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in that manhattan courtroom. chris johnson was able to speak with two of them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i figured i would never have another chance to do something like this so i go to bed around six to try to get here on time. >> i really want to be a lawyer, so this was a really good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on, and different people who were doing what and it was very interesting for me. >> i love saying the testimony. i felt there were some parts of what he was saying that was credible but he was definitely more inclined to help the former president. >> yes, he sounded pro trump throughout his entire thing. >> reporter: what was your impression of the former president? >> he definitely seemed much more contained than he normally is. definitely i can see him nodding off at times. >> yeah. at the beginning when everyone was first setting up, he was swearing a lot then he went through periods where he was unnaturally still, which i found very interestin
in that manhattan courtroom. chris johnson was able to speak with two of them about what they saw. >> this is a historic trial. i figured i would never have another chance to do something like this so i go to bed around six to try to get here on time. >> i really want to be a lawyer, so this was a really good experience for me. i took a lot of notes about what was going on, and different people who were doing what and it was very interesting for me. >> i love saying the...
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year, donald trump sheridan article, including an image of him holding a baseball bat near the head of manhattan d.a. alvin bragg. even trump's lawyer at the time called that post in advised, and it was deleted after millions of people saw it. with that, let's get to our panel tonight. caleb gardner is here, christie greenberg, former federal prosecutor, and former deputy chief of the seventh district of new york's criminal decision, now she is an msnbc legal analyst and george conway, contributing writer at the atlantic. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case, a couple of days to spare. this is the reduced amount. supposedly he couldn't post the 464, but now he's got it. what's your reaction? >> it's good. that's a good thing. i think a lot of people reacted negatively to the reaction of the bond, but i think that's based on the misapprehension of what an appellate bond is. the purpose of an appellate bond is to protect the judgment holder, the person who won the judgment in the court below. if there had been no bond because it was simply too large to post, the state of new york woul
year, donald trump sheridan article, including an image of him holding a baseball bat near the head of manhattan d.a. alvin bragg. even trump's lawyer at the time called that post in advised, and it was deleted after millions of people saw it. with that, let's get to our panel tonight. caleb gardner is here, christie greenberg, former federal prosecutor, and former deputy chief of the seventh district of new york's criminal decision, now she is an msnbc legal analyst and george conway,...
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has truly been working 24 hours a day over the last two weeks, catherine christian joins us, at the manhattan district attorney's office, she is now an msnbc analyst, and mark joins us, staff writer for the atlantic. okay, catherine. it is so clear that jack smith has absolutely had it. it seems like he is trying to protect his case, here. he sees that it's in danger and right now, highly unlikely will go to trial before this election. what do you think of smith's move, and could backfire on him? >> it's a good move. he has faced the reality that as long as this case is with this judge will probably never go to trial, it definitely isn't going to trial before election day. this was, it's also easy because jack smith will never have to appear before this judge again. it's unheard of for a lawyer, particularly a prosecutor, to in writing accuse the judge of basically not knowing the law, and being fundamentally flawed in her legal premise. he's probably correct, because everyone who has reviewed the willful retention of national defense information, which 32 counts is what donald trump is charg
has truly been working 24 hours a day over the last two weeks, catherine christian joins us, at the manhattan district attorney's office, she is now an msnbc analyst, and mark joins us, staff writer for the atlantic. okay, catherine. it is so clear that jack smith has absolutely had it. it seems like he is trying to protect his case, here. he sees that it's in danger and right now, highly unlikely will go to trial before this election. what do you think of smith's move, and could backfire on...