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ashley parker? >> yes, absolutely. this was one of the moments where the campaign really felt like it was in crisis. i remember covering it. i'm sure vaughn does, too. at the time, if i recall correctly, it wasn't actually until she got that audio and they heard the former president's voice, then candidate trump, that they -- that they realized they had to go into damage control mode. there was about a 24 or 48-hour period where you had republicans calling on him to drop out, including people like priebus, chair of the rnc. there was a sense of they weren't sure he was going to make it, what should mike pence do, but then you will recall that steve bannon prevailed, and trump not just didn't drop out, he showed up at the debate and brought with him some of the women who had accused bill clinton, the husband of his then rival hillary clinton, of sexual assault and sexual misconduct. so, again, it was this fascinating window where you saw trump in his orbit for one moment having moments of doubt, some moments of vulnerab
ashley parker? >> yes, absolutely. this was one of the moments where the campaign really felt like it was in crisis. i remember covering it. i'm sure vaughn does, too. at the time, if i recall correctly, it wasn't actually until she got that audio and they heard the former president's voice, then candidate trump, that they -- that they realized they had to go into damage control mode. there was about a 24 or 48-hour period where you had republicans calling on him to drop out, including...
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i'm joined by "washington post" national political correspondent ashley parker. we heard a speech that many argued should have been delivered sooner. there was debate in the white house as to whether there was a reason for him to deliver this and deliver it now. but the pressure of the protests and the confluence of that and the campaign seems to me made it imperative he speak out. >> that's right. i think that was part of it. i was struck by what you said, which this speech, again, against anti-semitism, underscores the president's deep bond with israel that goes back to his time as a senator. there's a lot of people even in his own administration who would like to see him speak out on the humanitarian crisis in gaza. it's not just when he gave the speech and what he chose to address but also what he didn't address. i think part of that is also a message that he is not going to be cowed by some of these political pressures. >> of course, the timing comes -- we can talk about this later. it comes as there are very tenuous and tentative cease-fire talks underway.
i'm joined by "washington post" national political correspondent ashley parker. we heard a speech that many argued should have been delivered sooner. there was debate in the white house as to whether there was a reason for him to deliver this and deliver it now. but the pressure of the protests and the confluence of that and the campaign seems to me made it imperative he speak out. >> that's right. i think that was part of it. i was struck by what you said, which this speech,...
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but let's go one more time with our panel, chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos, ashley parker. i want to ask you, as you listen to or at least heard the testimony of hope hicks. what's your big take away from what you've reported about her, about hope hicks, that you got to know, if you will, while learning about her temperament and her role in the campaign, and how she performed today? >> sure. so one thing that struck me was hope hicks, and this isn't my story, but this was also my experience reporting on the trump white house for four years, reporting on the trump campaign since just about the day he came down the golden escalator is that the trump white house was known for his warring factions and infighting and back stabbing, including in the media, and hope was one of the rare people who got along with all of these different factions. someone described her to me as the glue between them. and part of that was because she is not particularly ideological. a lot of people would get upset if it felt like the former president wasn't going to go their way on a treaty issue they
but let's go one more time with our panel, chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos, ashley parker. i want to ask you, as you listen to or at least heard the testimony of hope hicks. what's your big take away from what you've reported about her, about hope hicks, that you got to know, if you will, while learning about her temperament and her role in the campaign, and how she performed today? >> sure. so one thing that struck me was hope hicks, and this isn't my story, but this was also my...
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parker, a treat to speak with you and always so much interesting stuff that you bring us. i thank you, ashley, for being with us this morning and everyone else, if you would, stand by, because up next, how the trial is or is not impacting trump's run for the white house. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. u. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just two weeks. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. only number-one prescribed ingrezza has simple dosing for td: always one pill, once daily. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoug
parker, a treat to speak with you and always so much interesting stuff that you bring us. i thank you, ashley, for being with us this morning and everyone else, if you would, stand by, because up next, how the trial is or is not impacting trump's run for the white house. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. u. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of...
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mark leibovich, ashley parker, thank you so much for joining us. love to see you in person as soon as possible. vaughn hillyard, you too. jen, you're sticking around, again, at the table. still ahead, with sentencing on july 11th and the republican national convention days later, what will the judge consider when he makes his decision. >>> plus, the attorney for stormy daniels is joining us. what stormy is saying now that 34 convictions have been secured in a case that revolved right around her. evolved right arounder h (man) every time i nea new phone, i had to switch carriers... (roommate) i told him...at verizon, everyone can get that iphone 15 on them. (man) now that i got a huge storage and battery upgrade... i'm officially done switching. (vo) new and existing customers get iphone 15 on us when they trade in any iphone. verizon uhhh. katie! i knew i'd find you here. i know, it's wild. i'm you from the future! anyway our doctor figured it out. all that constipation with belly pain that keeps coming back, it's ibs—c. she said linzess could he
mark leibovich, ashley parker, thank you so much for joining us. love to see you in person as soon as possible. vaughn hillyard, you too. jen, you're sticking around, again, at the table. still ahead, with sentencing on july 11th and the republican national convention days later, what will the judge consider when he makes his decision. >>> plus, the attorney for stormy daniels is joining us. what stormy is saying now that 34 convictions have been secured in a case that revolved right...
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joining us from outside the courthouse is vaughn hillyard and ashley parker. vaughn, on tuesday, eric trump joined his father in court. other allies, including ken paxton was there as well. why have they not been there before? why are they there now? >> reporter: the first two weeks were quite lonesome for donald trump in the courtroom outside of his legal defense team. no family members, no political allies outside of one advisor a day. that's where tuesday was different with eric trump there as well as the texas attorney general. david mcinintosh, a conservativ group that donald trump had an icy relationship, but ultimately came back to donald trump when it was apparent he was going to become the nominee. both of those men spoke with reporters on behalf of donald trump and stoking the idea that this is a political persecution, being targeted at the presumptive republican nominee. today is different. there's no family member here. there are no apparent surrogates here. the question for donald trump is, who is going to be the one really running that pr campaig
joining us from outside the courthouse is vaughn hillyard and ashley parker. vaughn, on tuesday, eric trump joined his father in court. other allies, including ken paxton was there as well. why have they not been there before? why are they there now? >> reporter: the first two weeks were quite lonesome for donald trump in the courtroom outside of his legal defense team. no family members, no political allies outside of one advisor a day. that's where tuesday was different with eric trump...
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joining me now ashley parker, "new york times" opinion columnist david french and jeff mason. how emblematic is the chaos on capitol hill as part of the current political landscape? >> it's probably on the extreme end but it's telling about a deeply polarized and, frankly, fairly uncivil congress and our politics. one thing i'm spending time thinking about now, because the biden and trump campaigns are spending a lot of time thinking about it, are the double hater, double disliker voters, that dislike both trump and biden. it's worth noting, they dislike them for specific reasons. they also sort of dislike politics. they are disgusted with washington. when you look at something like what you just played, it's easy to understand why they feel this way. >> yeah. jeff, president biden has exerted executive privilege. what's his reasoning there? we have the transcripts. it's very controversial because of robert hur being critic and very subjective as describing him as an elderly old man. >> i think the reasoning is what you said, at least what the white house is saying. they have
joining me now ashley parker, "new york times" opinion columnist david french and jeff mason. how emblematic is the chaos on capitol hill as part of the current political landscape? >> it's probably on the extreme end but it's telling about a deeply polarized and, frankly, fairly uncivil congress and our politics. one thing i'm spending time thinking about now, because the biden and trump campaigns are spending a lot of time thinking about it, are the double hater, double...
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parker. great seeing you. just what are your thoughts when you're hearing this part, right, and just there, right before the prosecution wrapped up its questioning, kind of bringing in donald trump's day-to-day, his activities, how he wrote his tweets, edited them, who did, and then his relationship with his wife. how did you see that part? >> well, in watching or hearing about madeleine's testimony it did, as you guys were discussing a bit earlier, remind me of hope hicks' in the sense that these were people who -- which ever way they found themselves to trump's orbit with madeleine it happened later they were close to him. they felt tremendous loyalty and they got into a bit of madeleine she said making mistakes, sharing some information with the media about his family she shouldn't have shared and losing her job because of that, and what struck me is that just gives you a sense of how close she was to the former president, to that inner circle, when you sit where she sat, when you had that
parker. great seeing you. just what are your thoughts when you're hearing this part, right, and just there, right before the prosecution wrapped up its questioning, kind of bringing in donald trump's day-to-day, his activities, how he wrote his tweets, edited them, who did, and then his relationship with his wife. how did you see that part? >> well, in watching or hearing about madeleine's testimony it did, as you guys were discussing a bit earlier, remind me of hope hicks' in the sense...
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parker, jim vandehie. congrats on the book. >>> up next, the first thing on the agenda when trump's hush money trial reconvenes in less than 24 hours. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. mizable n chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans can help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley it's time to feed the dogs real food in the right amount. a healthy weight can help dogs live a longer and happier life. the farmer's dog makes weight management easy with fresh food pre-portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance with fresh food pre-portioned for your dog's needs. through the colonial penn program. if you're
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in the campaign, she was working for the trump organization, she joked, an ashley parker story in "the washington post," she joked when shes with a brought on to the campaign, she thought it was a marketing campaign because she didn't realize the former president was going to be running for office. it is interesting you think about where she was, having covered the trump white house and the campaign, she was around the president, constantly, someone he wanted to call on, be in meetings with. as we think about the larger picture here and what she may say on the stand, back to the january 6th committee and think about how clear and how forth coming she was then. even for someone who was close to donald trump she was open about the fact she was not just telling him you lost the election, but also was texting people, those text messages are part of the reason why she and donald trump have a little bit of a colder relationship now because she was texting people saying he was throwing away his legacy and that in fact he might only be wanting to talk to proud boy chapters after what happened
in the campaign, she was working for the trump organization, she joked, an ashley parker story in "the washington post," she joked when shes with a brought on to the campaign, she thought it was a marketing campaign because she didn't realize the former president was going to be running for office. it is interesting you think about where she was, having covered the trump white house and the campaign, she was around the president, constantly, someone he wanted to call on, be in...
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thank you both, jeff mason and ashley parker. i appreciate your insight. it's important form us to rewind because it's so important for this trial for us to understand what was happening then. >>> up next, back to that building we all probably recognize in manhattan where week four of donald trump's hush money trial is picking up. our team has new details from the courtroom from the latest witness. stay with us. you're watching "ana cabrera reports." clear metamucil gummies the easy way to get your daily fiber. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all th
thank you both, jeff mason and ashley parker. i appreciate your insight. it's important form us to rewind because it's so important for this trial for us to understand what was happening then. >>> up next, back to that building we all probably recognize in manhattan where week four of donald trump's hush money trial is picking up. our team has new details from the courtroom from the latest witness. stay with us. you're watching "ana cabrera reports." clear metamucil gummies...
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joining the now is ashley parker, senior national political correspondent at the washington post. we have interest in former general counsel of the fbi and the former acting u.s. solicitor general. so, i want to start with andrew. you said that her testimony was devastating to trump's case. why? >> so, i think you outlined it very well, which is, you really have to think about, where is this case going to be at the time of summation? what she gives is direct evidence from donald trump's -- from donald trump, that he was aware of the hush money scheme with respect to stormy daniels. that was a hole in the case until she testified because if you recall, there was a lot of talk about how donald trump didn't sign the agreement between stormy daniels and essentially, michael cohen. there were four signature lines and only three were signs, donald trump did not sign. did michael cullen do this on his own? and donald trump never knew? she made it clear, of course he knew and she has a direct statement from him as well as his pointed out, her concern that there is no way that michael woul
joining the now is ashley parker, senior national political correspondent at the washington post. we have interest in former general counsel of the fbi and the former acting u.s. solicitor general. so, i want to start with andrew. you said that her testimony was devastating to trump's case. why? >> so, i think you outlined it very well, which is, you really have to think about, where is this case going to be at the time of summation? what she gives is direct evidence from donald trump's...
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and ashley parker. just off the top, talk about that gag order that ana was defining and the difference between what the former president says the gag order and what it actually is. he went directly to some of the people that were involved in this case. specifically, michael cohen. didn't say his name. where is that gag order -- >> he seems to be under the belief that he doesn't say the name of the witness, that's okay. that's not okay. everyone knows he was talking about michael cohen. the fixer, the lawyer. the gag order says he has to refrain from making statements about witnesses, about their participation in the investigation or their testimony. that's what he is doing. in my -- i'm not the judge. in my opinion, he is violating the gag order, which is still in effect. the case is still open. he has been found guilty, but he hasn't been sentenced. the gag order -- he acknowledged he is under a gag order. he said it. let's see if the prosecution does anything. these statements publicly, you know, can
and ashley parker. just off the top, talk about that gag order that ana was defining and the difference between what the former president says the gag order and what it actually is. he went directly to some of the people that were involved in this case. specifically, michael cohen. didn't say his name. where is that gag order -- >> he seems to be under the belief that he doesn't say the name of the witness, that's okay. that's not okay. everyone knows he was talking about michael cohen....
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. >> joining us now ashley parker, "washington post" senior national political correspondent, and an msnbc political analyst. back with us david jolly, also joining us nbc ease dasha burns here in the studio. you were there. i'm going to pull back the curtain a little. you were telling me you were flying in from florida, you were tired. you've done a lot of trump rallies, but it was really interesting and you're glad you went. >> i am glad i went. working that crowd and talking to the people that showed up was really illuminating, chris. those comments on immigration, i met a lot of immigrants, a lot of folks from the dominican republic who themselves agree with trump's hard line stance on immigration. they said things to me like, look, i came here, quote, the right way, and i'm frustrated by what i see at the border. i'm frustrated by what i see in new york city in terms of how those migrants are getting taken care of when i feel like i haven't been taken care of in this city, and number one, for all of these voters, black, hispanic, white, jewish, all were there in that crowd. not
. >> joining us now ashley parker, "washington post" senior national political correspondent, and an msnbc political analyst. back with us david jolly, also joining us nbc ease dasha burns here in the studio. you were there. i'm going to pull back the curtain a little. you were telling me you were flying in from florida, you were tired. you've done a lot of trump rallies, but it was really interesting and you're glad you went. >> i am glad i went. working that crowd and...
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parker, thanks to all, an extraordinary friday. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." "chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. hope hicks on the stand, just moments ago asked when she first heard the name stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, two women at the heart of this case. and for the last 90 minutes or so, hicks has been telling her story under oath just feet away from her old boss donald trump. will her testimony connect the dots for the prosecution in his hush money trial? plus hope hicks is today's headliner, not every witness can be a household name. why the less flashy witnesses testifying about cell phone data and c-span tapes could be the glue that ultimately holds the prosecution's case together. and with trump constantly complaining that he can't be out on the campaign trail, should he be moving more quickly to find someone to help him out. what nbc news has learned about his search for a new running mate.
parker, thanks to all, an extraordinary friday. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." "chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. hope hicks on the stand, just moments ago asked when she first heard the name stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, two women at the heart of this case. and for the last 90 minutes or so, hicks has been telling her story under oath...