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adam klasfeld, the master of the transcripts. the speed reader. he is in the courtroom and we are sitting next to each other every day except today. we will take a quick break and we will be right back. i'll be honest. by the end of the day, my floors...yeesh. but who has the time to clean? that's why i love my swiffer wetjet. it's a quick and easy way to get my floors clean. wetjet absorbs and locks grime deep inside. look at that! swiffer wetjet. "9 out of 10 people don't get enough...
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adam klasfeld, lisa rubin, andrew weissmann. i want to put the smoking guns on the screen if we have them both. that is the smoking gun. that is the bank statement that shows that michael cohen sent $130,000 to stormy daniels' lawyer to pay stormy daniels and then in yellow is handwritten notes made by the trump ceo. on the right side, the handwritten notes in michael cohen's hand, not highlighted. that indicates what michael cohen would like to be reimbursed for. you see there is the $130,000 in the yellow highlighted space. that $130,000, michael cohen says, is the $130,000 that appears in that bank statement as having been sent to stormy daniels lawyer that he has to be reimbursed for. there is another document -- there it is. that was his interpretation in order to put this in paycheck form of what we just saw in allison -- in allen weisselberg's handwritten notes on the other document. those were both on a giant screen in court today and referred to by the prosecutor as the smoking guns in the case. lisa rubin, when a prose
adam klasfeld, lisa rubin, andrew weissmann. i want to put the smoking guns on the screen if we have them both. that is the smoking gun. that is the bank statement that shows that michael cohen sent $130,000 to stormy daniels' lawyer to pay stormy daniels and then in yellow is handwritten notes made by the trump ceo. on the right side, the handwritten notes in michael cohen's hand, not highlighted. that indicates what michael cohen would like to be reimbursed for. you see there is the $130,000...
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also with us is adam klasfeld who was in the courtroom today with us. and lisa rubin, also with us in the courtroom. msnbc legal correspondent. we were all there. every minute of it. this thing about cash turned out to be interesting. it was an angle i have not thought of. what todd blanche meant was there are rich people like donald trump in new york and they talk about buying apartments for $5 million and they say it will pay cash, i'm not going to finance. we know that they mean a check when they use cash in that way. the way we have all heard the word in the audio tape was this was payoff cash. but todd blanche says no, no benjamin's involved. >> that was not the argument. i mean, he tried. i think people should understand as a defense lawyer, you have a lot of irons in the fire and the main issue is to recover and to move on. so he planted the idea at least in the jurors mines and got an answer, which is no. cash is cash. to me that is a very damaging statement. i wanted to comment on your opening because one way i don't agree to it completely. >>
also with us is adam klasfeld who was in the courtroom today with us. and lisa rubin, also with us in the courtroom. msnbc legal correspondent. we were all there. every minute of it. this thing about cash turned out to be interesting. it was an angle i have not thought of. what todd blanche meant was there are rich people like donald trump in new york and they talk about buying apartments for $5 million and they say it will pay cash, i'm not going to finance. we know that they mean a check when...
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adam klasfeld was in the courtroom today. he is a fellow at just security. also with us, lisa rubin who was at the courthouse today. andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel. he is a msnbc legal analyst and co-author of the new york times best-selling book, the trump indictments. we were all there today and i have to say there is this courtroom, as you know, it becomes a community. especially as they go over time and usually much of the audience is the same, as is the case in this place. we have all in this community come to know the leader, the judge, judge merchan. i want to begin with you on this point about losing the motion for the mistrial in the worst possible way you can lose that motion, which is something you said in your opening. >> legally what was going on, if you open the door to the argument you can't complain. you can't make an argument and so you don't get to respond. that is legally what was going on. i think the reason that judge merchan, who i agree with you is usually just so polite and calm and he's got such a great judicial tempera
adam klasfeld was in the courtroom today. he is a fellow at just security. also with us, lisa rubin who was at the courthouse today. andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel. he is a msnbc legal analyst and co-author of the new york times best-selling book, the trump indictments. we were all there today and i have to say there is this courtroom, as you know, it becomes a community. especially as they go over time and usually much of the audience is the same, as is the case in this place. we...
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also with us, adam klasfeld, who was a with us in the courtroom today. he is a fellow at just security. and lisa rubin is with us, a msnbc correspondent in the courtroom today. lisa got a better seat than i did. it is a roulette wheel when you get in there. andrew, i want to begin with a proposition you raised before this testimony. he wrote about it in the new york times." the question of do we need michael cohen's testimony at all? >> i was taking about that because obviously the state was going to call him. one of the things that i think has surprised people, it certainly surprised me, is how strong the case is. starting with david pecker, who said i am a principal and i have this agreement, that was shocking in all its details. the dissemination of false information, which michael cohen talked about today . and, the catching of bad information about donald trump. and, from there, you had the notes that detailed the cover up scheme. you had allen weisselberg's notes. you had hope hicks, who had a damaging information. by the way, the defense that deci
also with us, adam klasfeld, who was a with us in the courtroom today. he is a fellow at just security. and lisa rubin is with us, a msnbc correspondent in the courtroom today. lisa got a better seat than i did. it is a roulette wheel when you get in there. andrew, i want to begin with a proposition you raised before this testimony. he wrote about it in the new york times." the question of do we need michael cohen's testimony at all? >> i was taking about that because obviously the...
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we are back with adam klasfeld, andrew weissman, and neal katyal. andrew, what was established in the testimony today? >> i will do a mini summation on what you are talking with adam about in terms of well, this witness couldn't say that he had a conversation with donald trump comes exhibits at 35 and 36, the 2 handwritten notations, 1 of which is on the house money payment bank record, that is not some loose piece of paper, it is on that. of course, this witness says i don't deal with donald trump directly. ask yourself, allen weisselberg, why would he possibly do this, why would he dare do this, which is to not only reimburse michael cohen $130,000.00 but reimburse him another $130,000.00 without telling his boss? he would be fired for that. why would you do that on your own? there has been ample testimony about donald trump is a micromanager. so, what are you going to do, slip it by him? as you pointed out, he is signing the checks and seeing the invoices. you have to hope he's not going to ask any questions while he's paying double the amount of
we are back with adam klasfeld, andrew weissman, and neal katyal. andrew, what was established in the testimony today? >> i will do a mini summation on what you are talking with adam about in terms of well, this witness couldn't say that he had a conversation with donald trump comes exhibits at 35 and 36, the 2 handwritten notations, 1 of which is on the house money payment bank record, that is not some loose piece of paper, it is on that. of course, this witness says i don't deal with...
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andrew weissmann, lisa rubin, adam klasfeld, thank you for being here. being in the courtroom with me today and guiding me. d guiding >>> that is the last word. the 11th hour starts right now. >>> the people of new york called michael cohen. the star witness at the center
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adam klasfeld reported that donald trump glowered at me and muttered under his breath. the artist who captured that moment in court will join us, next. next. hey, everybody. w. kamau bell here. they say that america is the land of the free. but right now, people in the u.s. are seeing their freedoms taken away at an alarming rate. freedoms some of us take for granted. the right to vote. equal access to health care. book banning and other forms of censorship that threaten our right to learn. and here's something truly shocking, right now in our country hundreds of thousands of people are incarcerated simply because they couldn't afford bail. that's not free and it's not fair. but there is hope for change. it lives in people like you and in a great organization called the american civil liberties union. so please join me and other concerned americans in defending our civil liberties by joining the aclu as a guardian of liberty today. all it takes is just $19 a month, only $0.63 a day. when you're surrounded by oppressive laws you can't just sit back and be oppressed. you
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harry lippmann and adam klasfeld have been inside the courtroom to denote what is to come, including whether trump will actually take the stand. >>> and republicans gone wild. from flock and trump's trial to hurling insults and committee meetings, congressional tales which is a whole new level as congresswoman marjorie taylor greene triggers this epic clap back of congresswoman jasmine crockett. >> someone on this committee and starts talking about somebody's bleach blonde bad build but body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct ? >> a what now? >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is a bleach blonde bad old butch body edition of the saturday show. in the coming weeks, the supreme court will hand down rulings in two pivotal cases related to the violent january 6th insurrection, including whether donald trump has sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution. decisions that will have enormous implications for american democracy. a new revelation is reigniting grave concerns, if not fear, about the impartiality of the high court's conservative supermajority. on thursday, the ne
harry lippmann and adam klasfeld have been inside the courtroom to denote what is to come, including whether trump will actually take the stand. >>> and republicans gone wild. from flock and trump's trial to hurling insults and committee meetings, congressional tales which is a whole new level as congresswoman marjorie taylor greene triggers this epic clap back of congresswoman jasmine crockett. >> someone on this committee and starts talking about somebody's bleach blonde bad...
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also with me, sick security correspondent adam klasfeld. thank you both for joining. neil? how credible was stormy daniels? >> i think she was quite credible. you know, even before stormy came on we have seen trump's former friend to former friend turn on trump in the trial, and the whole thing is like a bad feud, it reminds me of drake and kendrick lamar, and, that was the prelude to stormy daniels coming to testify. some of the testimony on her first day straight into things i think but he really needed to hear. it did not bolster her credibility by recalling certain details, but it did become extraneous. she seemed incredibly credible when she left the jury. the strategy is essentially trying to shame her for her profession and stuff. i think it spectacularly fired, and it goes to show, trump's opening statement, no affair, that the $130,000 trump never paid and so on, and all of that has and blown out of the water already by the testimony from stormy daniels about the affair where she seems far more credible than the absent donald trump, who it looks like he is not goin
also with me, sick security correspondent adam klasfeld. thank you both for joining. neil? how credible was stormy daniels? >> i think she was quite credible. you know, even before stormy came on we have seen trump's former friend to former friend turn on trump in the trial, and the whole thing is like a bad feud, it reminds me of drake and kendrick lamar, and, that was the prelude to stormy daniels coming to testify. some of the testimony on her first day straight into things i think but...
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adam? first of all when i saw the judge ruled on the contempt i was eager to see the transfer. i wanted to see what he said about it before he issued his written opinion. and it's half a page. it is stunning how quickly he did that. >> it was entirely off-hand. he couldn't have pronounced it more cavalier. he was doing housekeeping as he said. he got around to the calendar, the sound system, then he mentioned donald trump, you are found in contempt of court nine times over. he goes to this way he has conducted himself throughout the arguments over this. he is taking his time. he is picking it apart. you may have noticed there were nine out of the 10 different allegedly violations before him. he is carefully and quietly going through it, but it's leaving its mark. one thing in the written order the judge imposed, he forced trump to take down the offending post, and he gave him the deadline of 2:15, which is a time when the court always comes back from the lunch recess setting up this possible standoff. trump complied. and it showed that even though the judge is speaking softly,
adam? first of all when i saw the judge ruled on the contempt i was eager to see the transfer. i wanted to see what he said about it before he issued his written opinion. and it's half a page. it is stunning how quickly he did that. >> it was entirely off-hand. he couldn't have pronounced it more cavalier. he was doing housekeeping as he said. he got around to the calendar, the sound system, then he mentioned donald trump, you are found in contempt of court nine times over. he goes to...