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kristy greenberg, alan. >>> and the officer who spoke outside donald trump's trial. michael fanone who defended capitol during the insurrection says he was called a traitor to his country and spit on by protesters. nbc's ryan reilly has that reporting. what else are we hearing from mr. fanone? >> on tuesday, after michael fanone had this press conference or attended the press conference outside of the trump trial in which he referred to donald trump as an authoritarian, he gave me a ring, and i thought it was to recount his day. as it happened, his mother was the target of this swatting phone call at her home in virginia, and police officers showed up to her door when she was in her robe there. he spoke to our colleagues at nbc 4 washington about it. take a listen. >> for me, the worst case scenario is always that a family member or a friend of mine will somehow, you know, suffer because of something that i've done or something that i've said. that being said this has become common place for me and my family. again, this is not a one-off incident. this has been consi
kristy greenberg, alan. >>> and the officer who spoke outside donald trump's trial. michael fanone who defended capitol during the insurrection says he was called a traitor to his country and spit on by protesters. nbc's ryan reilly has that reporting. what else are we hearing from mr. fanone? >> on tuesday, after michael fanone had this press conference or attended the press conference outside of the trump trial in which he referred to donald trump as an authoritarian, he gave...
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back with us, kristy greenberg and adam pollock. what are some of the instances in this trial where you think this particularly applies? >> i think this applies in any trial, but especially here where the jury has to sit back and say was donald trump directly involved? he wasn't the one who was making the accounting records. he wasn't the one keeping the ledger, but did he cause that to be made? they need to use their common sense to say here are all these witnesses. here is all the testimony we've heard, all the evidence that's been presented. does that put together that, yeah, he directed it. trump caused it, i think is a key issue for the jury here. >> in the closing, for example, kristy, prosecutor josh steinglass appealed to jurors common sense and made a whole list of things, use your common sense: the claim trump never had sex with stormy daniels, that the access hollywood tape was not worrying to the campaign at all, and cohen was trump's personal lawyer. that was not money that he was reimbursed for the hush money payment,
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and legal analyst kristi greenberg. a former federal prosecutor and former criminal division deputy chief for the southern district of new york. say that five times. >> i want to read you something. this is from the new york times. the trump trail nears the end. if the jury chooses to believe the government's evidence, a conviction is warranted. although noted that mr. cohen remains the linchpin of the case. the jury does not have to believe all of what cohen has to say but have to believe enough of it. i wonder if you agree with both the last part and if this gives prosecutors an edge. >> that is where i met. i don't believe everything that was set on the stands. i don't believe everything said about the past conduct. he changed his stories a number of times. i don't believe the judge was corrupt and and on the prior case. i have issues with some of the things said. as to the conduct, i think you have to believe him. he is the one in the room with donald trump or donald trump says he was angry about the stormy daniels
and legal analyst kristi greenberg. a former federal prosecutor and former criminal division deputy chief for the southern district of new york. say that five times. >> i want to read you something. this is from the new york times. the trump trail nears the end. if the jury chooses to believe the government's evidence, a conviction is warranted. although noted that mr. cohen remains the linchpin of the case. the jury does not have to believe all of what cohen has to say but have to...
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kristi greenberg and marcus childress are back with us. we have the donald trump smack down going on, folks. >> how is he able to do this and it is okay? how? how can he continue to say and do these things and there are no consequences? as michael said yesterday, if he was anyone else, if donald trump was someone else, he would be under the jail. >> the fact that he is mad that he is being held accountable and is threatening to attack people just for trying to hold the institutions and hold him accountable. this is the same individual that tried to overturn a lawful election and said he wishes he could be dictator for a day and is continuing this theme of claiming the world is unfair against him and the special counsel is a fog. he is highlighting what he will do witches go after every person who was trying to hold him accountable including me and my former january 6 colleagues. this is something dangerous because he will do it. he is saying it and he will do it. he needs to be held accountable like the manhattan d.a. is trying to do on th
kristi greenberg and marcus childress are back with us. we have the donald trump smack down going on, folks. >> how is he able to do this and it is okay? how? how can he continue to say and do these things and there are no consequences? as michael said yesterday, if he was anyone else, if donald trump was someone else, he would be under the jail. >> the fact that he is mad that he is being held accountable and is threatening to attack people just for trying to hold the institutions...
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assistant attorney for the eastern district of new york and kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor who served for over a decade in the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. thank you both for being here. i was flabbergasted. i believe you were down there today. she says with a resigned fashion. i was flabbergasted that they would really entreat stormy daniels to revisit the sleazy moments in the hotel and then say we need a mistrial because this information has been too prejudicial. >> the hypocrisy of it. this is what judge juan merchan was saying when he denied the mistrial motion. and defense, and opened the door. you said she was a liar and you said this never happened. and yet then they go into questioning and the state says, okay, now we have to go into details because that lends her story credibility. then on cross, rather than maybe stay away from that to kind of preserve this issue from appeal in saying maybe this is too prejudicial, instead, they dove right in. and, they were getting into it. if your argument is it never happened, i'm not sure why t
assistant attorney for the eastern district of new york and kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor who served for over a decade in the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. thank you both for being here. i was flabbergasted. i believe you were down there today. she says with a resigned fashion. i was flabbergasted that they would really entreat stormy daniels to revisit the sleazy moments in the hotel and then say we need a mistrial because this information has been...
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what kind of witness would allen weisselberg be, do you think, kristy greenberg as you're coming out of the courtroom having just heard those arguments? >>. >> he's not going to be a witness. i cannot see him testifying. he has always been somebody who is in donald trump's corner. if you remember going back to the criminal trial where allen weisselberg was the guy that everybody blamed. the defense of the trump organization, the defense of donald trump, and the defendants in this criminal tax fraud case was that allen weisselberg was the bad guy. allen weisselberg was greedy. look at what allen weisselberg and blame him, and even then allen weisselberg did not flip on trump. you know, he has now gone to jail for trump not just once but twice. he is the d.a.'s office has done everything they can to try and get allen weisselberg to flip on trump. it's not happening. don't expect him to come in and be a great witness for the state. the state knows they can't call him, and that's why they're trying to find some way to explain his absence to the jury through this severance jury. >> madele
what kind of witness would allen weisselberg be, do you think, kristy greenberg as you're coming out of the courtroom having just heard those arguments? >>. >> he's not going to be a witness. i cannot see him testifying. he has always been somebody who is in donald trump's corner. if you remember going back to the criminal trial where allen weisselberg was the guy that everybody blamed. the defense of the trump organization, the defense of donald trump, and the defendants in this...
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joining me now are kristi greenberg, former federal prosecutor and former sdny criminal deputy chief, and duncan levine, former district attorney for the eastern district of new york. there's a lot of legal stuff i want to get to, but first on the big picture, kristi, was it a good idea for the defense to end with bob costello? >> it was a bad idea. it chaep helped bolster michael cohen's credibility. anything that makes michael cohen smelling like a rose, you have to think that's a bad idea interest the defense, but these e-mails today oozing with slime. michael cohen testified this guy wanted to me by lawyer, but i didn't really trust him, i thought he was working for donald trump, and sure enough we get e-mails today where the e-mails are pretty explicit, we've got to make it appear as though we're not acting under the instruction of rudy giuliani or the president. like it's it in writing, and the defense knows these e-mails exist so like why in the world would you call this guy? putting aside all the antics that also happened in front of the jury where he was just blatantly disres
joining me now are kristi greenberg, former federal prosecutor and former sdny criminal deputy chief, and duncan levine, former district attorney for the eastern district of new york. there's a lot of legal stuff i want to get to, but first on the big picture, kristi, was it a good idea for the defense to end with bob costello? >> it was a bad idea. it chaep helped bolster michael cohen's credibility. anything that makes michael cohen smelling like a rose, you have to think that's a bad...
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thank you so much for being here, kristy greenberg. it is so good to see you. >>> coming up, the cruelty is the point. one year after losing her baby due to florida's then 15 week abortion ban, a florida law is back to talk about how she and her family are healing from their tragedy and how she is fighting back against florida's even more restrictive six week abortion ban. there's more to come on the katie phang show. keep it right here. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil dual action. inez, let me ask you, you're using head and shoulders, right? only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... littl
thank you so much for being here, kristy greenberg. it is so good to see you. >>> coming up, the cruelty is the point. one year after losing her baby due to florida's then 15 week abortion ban, a florida law is back to talk about how she and her family are healing from their tragedy and how she is fighting back against florida's even more restrictive six week abortion ban. there's more to come on the katie phang show. keep it right here. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about...
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nbc's steve patterson is reporting on this, and i'm joined by kristy greenberg, a former deputy chief of the sdny criminal division. tell us why prosecutors want to extend the sentence beyond the standard time? >> reporter: jose, this is essentially prosecutors trying to add a terrorism enhancement on top of the sentencing recommendations that were guidelined by the trial. they're saying that not only did david depape knowingly attack paul pelosi, not only was he knowingly trying to kidnap nancy pelosi, in those crimes not only was he knowingly trying to interfere with a public official performing their duties, but he was trying to interfere with the federal government. this was an intimidation tactic used at the inner workings of the federal government. for the counter to this, you have to go back to november, right? because depape's defense team never argued that he wasn't attacking paul pelosi, that he wasn't trying to kidnap nancy pelosi. they were trying to say that he wasn't trying to interfere with the public official because this is a man that was so deranged and warped by the
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greenberg. walk us through what the court is considering? >> reporter: first we have the motion to dismiss when it comes to the charges against walt nauta. the decision was quote, selective and vindictive, basically saying it was a form of retaliation aimed at punishing nauta for not fully cooperating with the investigation. then later this afternoon, we're going to hear a motion to dismiss charges against all three of the defendants, nauta, former president trump himself. this one is alleges there were procedural failures here, that the indictment fails to comprehensively set forth in plain language distinct violations of criminal law, instead presenting a personal and political attack against former president trump. basically saying that all of this is political persecution, weaponization of the justice system, as we have heard former president trump allege against all of the charges that he's facing, and all of the indictments in front of him right now, ana. >> this morning's motion to dismis
greenberg. walk us through what the court is considering? >> reporter: first we have the motion to dismiss when it comes to the charges against walt nauta. the decision was quote, selective and vindictive, basically saying it was a form of retaliation aimed at punishing nauta for not fully cooperating with the investigation. then later this afternoon, we're going to hear a motion to dismiss charges against all three of the defendants, nauta, former president trump himself. this one is...
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got to leave it there for today, harry litman, kristy greenberg, good to see you. >>> quote, if we don't win, you know, it depends. that's how donald trump's answered my next guest's question about political violence if he doesn't win in november. what else he is saying and will voters take him at his word when it comes to his vision for a second term? and really, do they care? for a second term? and really, do they care today, at america's beverage companies,... ...our bottles might still look the same... ...but they can be remade in a whole new way. thanks to you... we're getting bottles back... and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic. new bottles - made using no new plastic. you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. and when we get more of them back... ...we can use less new plastic. see how our bottles are made to be remade. it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. ♪ ♪ [sfx] water lapping. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [sfx] water
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reporter susanne craig, and former federal prosecutor and former sdny criminal division deputy chief, kristy greenberg. >> katy, let's set the stage for what's going on at trump tower where we anticipate him speaking in about an hour, right? >> the assembled press is here. this is the first time i believe everyone has been back in this lobby since the donald trump transition. donald trump is going to come town his golden elevators behind me as a man running for president again, as a former president, yes, but also as a man who has now been convicted on 34 felony counts. the first former president to ever be convicted of a crime and certainly the first one, former president to be running again now that they are convicted on all of those felony counts. and he's doing it, guys, at the literal scene of the crime here in trump tower. this is where david pecker and michael cohen testified that the scheme to influence the 2016 election corruptly as the prosecutors successfully argued was hatched, that david pecker was in donald trump's office 20 some odd floors above me as michael cohen and donald
reporter susanne craig, and former federal prosecutor and former sdny criminal division deputy chief, kristy greenberg. >> katy, let's set the stage for what's going on at trump tower where we anticipate him speaking in about an hour, right? >> the assembled press is here. this is the first time i believe everyone has been back in this lobby since the donald trump transition. donald trump is going to come town his golden elevators behind me as a man running for president again, as a...
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kristy greenberg, appreciate both of you. what makes it special? it can't be the anchor, sometimes it is the guest. we just had two great ones and tonight we have pulitzer prize winner doris kearns goodwin, the great historian, she's here with us tonight for this special. that's coming up, we think it's pretty special, and here's another special guest, the lawyer for one of the key star witnesses, stormy daniels, with me for the first time coming up. . s a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. >>> the former president coming face to face with adult film actress stormy daniels. >> this isn't what i want to be known for. >> riveting, bombshell, sometimes icky. >> concerned for my safety. >> clark brewster of my client -- >> the cross was right up her alley, and she dealt with it well. >> she was not going to let, you know, her story be mischaracterized. >> stormy daniels is a key witness in this
kristy greenberg, appreciate both of you. what makes it special? it can't be the anchor, sometimes it is the guest. we just had two great ones and tonight we have pulitzer prize winner doris kearns goodwin, the great historian, she's here with us tonight for this special. that's coming up, we think it's pretty special, and here's another special guest, the lawyer for one of the key star witnesses, stormy daniels, with me for the first time coming up. . s a clinically proven arthritis pain...
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kristy greenberg is a former beauty chief for the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. they both join me now. great to have you here. let me start with you because you were at the courthouse and walked in adult onset and you were like what a day. it felt, we are reading this in real time for people in the room, we don't have cameras. we don't have a transcript but it felt that way getting the text dispatches. what was it like in that building? >> it was incredibly powerful testimony from hope hicks because before she even got to the meat of it, she had said so many nice things about donald trump to start. he's a master at branding, he knows communications. a lot of really obsequious comments in showing that she still cares for the. then when she starts making these statements that are damaging to the case for the defense, it has that much more power. she is not the sleaze ball lawyer who has the sleazy tabloid clients or the tabloid journalist. she's somebody who cared about him and yet she is just, you know, there
kristy greenberg is a former beauty chief for the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. they both join me now. great to have you here. let me start with you because you were at the courthouse and walked in adult onset and you were like what a day. it felt, we are reading this in real time for people in the room, we don't have cameras. we don't have a transcript but it felt that way getting the text dispatches. what was it like in that building? >> it was incredibly...
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joining me is susanne craig and kristy greenberg, former deputy chief of sdny's criminal division and an msnbc legal analyst. that was my sort of summary of what happened today. what stood out to you? >> well, the documents really were the stars of the day. at the heart of this case is the allegation that 34 business records were falsified. and today, we saw them up on the screen, the jury saw them. one after the other. and it was powerful. i have to say. i mean, we saw checks signed by donald trump. we heard a lot of information from people inside the trump organization that donald trump signs off on any expense over $10,000. that these checks to michael cohen came from donald trump's personal account. and they're all building towards donald trump -- there's no burden he has to personally falsify them. he just has to have caused the falsification. and i think we're going to hear from michael cohen about the deal they had, but today, we saw all of these documents that the prosecution is alleging were falsified. >> and let me go to you, because what is the significance of the plus-up?
joining me is susanne craig and kristy greenberg, former deputy chief of sdny's criminal division and an msnbc legal analyst. that was my sort of summary of what happened today. what stood out to you? >> well, the documents really were the stars of the day. at the heart of this case is the allegation that 34 business records were falsified. and today, we saw them up on the screen, the jury saw them. one after the other. and it was powerful. i have to say. i mean, we saw checks signed by...
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and joining us now is former frl prosecutor and former sdny criminal division deputy chief, kristy greenberg in the overflow room this morning. i know you work with todd blanche at sdny, by all accounts, doing a lot better today. there was some criticism that he spent too much time. there were a litany of lies, he ran into every detail and tangents, certainly before the lunch break, everyone here seems to feel, and those we have talked to in the courtroom and the overflow room, he landed al punch, a deep blow. >> i thought he landed several punches today. i thought today was much more effective than on tuesday. and the punches before what i know everybody has talked about of this call and the date and whether or not, you know, there is the real discussion with donald trump about the stormy daniels payment at the date and time he said on direct very confidently, that was certainly a real blow, i thought. it was, i think, in hearing it a little hard to understand. todd blanche not only got angry, but his voice just got -- went to such a high decimal. he was very high pitched and confusing to f
and joining us now is former frl prosecutor and former sdny criminal division deputy chief, kristy greenberg in the overflow room this morning. i know you work with todd blanche at sdny, by all accounts, doing a lot better today. there was some criticism that he spent too much time. there were a litany of lies, he ran into every detail and tangents, certainly before the lunch break, everyone here seems to feel, and those we have talked to in the courtroom and the overflow room, he landed al...
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this is susan necheles. >> i didn't go to law school, but even i know that, harry litman and kristy greenberg, thank you both very much, and we are in a lunch break. the testimony of stormy daniels is over after more than seven hours. we are waiting for a return, which is expected to come, oh, i guess in the next half an hour or so after a lunch break. coming up, a former federal judge who was appointed by former president george w. bush will join us. what he thinks about what happened in court today and how judge merchan has handled the gag order. you're watching special coverage of donald trump's hush money trial. andrea and i will be right back. the wayfair vibe at our place is western. my thing, darling? shine. gardening. some of us go for the dramatic. how didn't i know wayfair had vanities in tile? [ gasps ] this. wow! do you have any ottomans without legs. sure. you'll flip for the poof cart. in the wayborhood, there's a place for all of us. ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ (vo) explore the world the viking way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no children and
this is susan necheles. >> i didn't go to law school, but even i know that, harry litman and kristy greenberg, thank you both very much, and we are in a lunch break. the testimony of stormy daniels is over after more than seven hours. we are waiting for a return, which is expected to come, oh, i guess in the next half an hour or so after a lunch break. coming up, a former federal judge who was appointed by former president george w. bush will join us. what he thinks about what happened in...
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greenberg. both have been in the courthouse. you sat through cringe worthy moments of this week with stormy daniels in the courtroom describing her alleged tryst with donald trump in 2006. did she leave the stand with you thinking the jury needed to hear all that? >> i'm not sure they needed to hear it all. i think that part of the -- what we will discuss for a while, people will look back on that first day of testimony. tuesday was one day then back from a break on thursday and she was very strong on cross- examination. on tuesday, i think what was important about it is she did take jurors through all the nitty-gritty and that was the story that donald trump was trying to keep out of the paper. that was the catch and kill scheme. so, in one way it was important that they understood it but it may have gone too far. it's important that they understand what he was trying to make sure didn't get published. i don't think any of them were under any illusion about what happened. but on thursday, she c
greenberg. both have been in the courthouse. you sat through cringe worthy moments of this week with stormy daniels in the courtroom describing her alleged tryst with donald trump in 2006. did she leave the stand with you thinking the jury needed to hear all that? >> i'm not sure they needed to hear it all. i think that part of the -- what we will discuss for a while, people will look back on that first day of testimony. tuesday was one day then back from a break on thursday and she was...
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we have kristi greenberg, and pure he stein. welcome to both of you. you were in the courtroom this past week for dramatic testimony. we ended the week with hope hicks. what of her testimony struck with the jurors as they were heading home for the weekend? what will be there thought ug about that? >> i think that -- nothing she did -- i don't think anyone can argue that she turned on her former boss. it was not very striking. what was interesting, which is what prosecutors wanted her to do is set up the idea that they were worried about the access hollywood tape. where he said those denigrating things about women. they were worried about how it would land with female voters. so what you see from hope hicks was setting up what prosecutors allege was his motive for hiding this payment, which was that they were freaking out about the election and wanted to make sure that no more damaging stories that could hurt his reputation would come out. >> 100% on that. so the prosecution said no more questions after she testified. exposed michael cohen's payment and
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. >> harry litman, kristy greenberg, thank you very much. criminal defense attorney and former senior staff member at the manhattan d.a.'s office, duncan levin. thanks for being here. welcome to the table. michael cohen ended on a high note with the prosecutors. where do you think they're going to go next? >> what they're doing right now is corroborating every piece of evidence that's come into the trial. what we're seeing is we have seen the architecture of the case. they have really started off with this conspiracy, then they moved into the falsifying business records, and now they're bringing forth their sort of more problematic witnesses, stormy daniels and michael cohen. they have laid the ground work for the testimony. christy has it right. when michael cohen testifies, he was trying to delay the payment, that tracks on to the testimony that we heard from keith davidson, stormy daniels' attorney who was saying they were trying to do everything they could to delay the payment until this access hollywood tape came out, and then the trump
. >> harry litman, kristy greenberg, thank you very much. criminal defense attorney and former senior staff member at the manhattan d.a.'s office, duncan levin. thanks for being here. welcome to the table. michael cohen ended on a high note with the prosecutors. where do you think they're going to go next? >> what they're doing right now is corroborating every piece of evidence that's come into the trial. what we're seeing is we have seen the architecture of the case. they have...
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back with me now msnbc legal correspondent and joined by kristy greenberg. that trump didn't have sex with stormy daniels, he didn't need to go that far-out on a limb. do you think it was a mistake? >> yes. again, you want to preserve your credibility with the jury and you want to have a targeted approach. and the approach in this case is attack michael cohen's credibility and make it clear so much of this depends on michael cohen. there should have been a slide in the powerpoint. here are all the conversations and calls that happened just with michael cohen and donald trump. you have to rely on just michael cohen's word for all these pieces of evidence and focus the jury. instead it was you're throwing spaghetti against the wall because there's different pieces of testimony you can take. that was like why? don't do it. it doesn't get you anywhere. even stormy daniels all of a sudden we were hearing a conspiracy with people the jury -- >> is not familiar with. >> they're all of a sudden trying to extort donald trump, and we're going so far afield, not everyb
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joining me now are kristy greenberg and duncan levin. thank you for being here tonight. there is a lot of specific legal stuff i want to get to. but was it a good idea for the defense to end with robert costello? >> it was a horrible idea. it help to bolster michael cohen's credibility. anything that makes michael cohen smell like a rose, it's a bad idea for the defense. but these emails are oozing with slime. :said he wanted to be my lawyer, but i didn't trust him. i thought he was working with donald trump, and today we get emails with they are pretty explicit. we have to make it appear that we are not acting under the instruction of rudy giuliani or the present. and the defense knows that they exist. why would you call this guy. putting aside all the antics where he was blatantly disrespectful. it is maddening. but all those things, the style and the substance was a total train neck for the defense. >> in no uncertain terms a bad idea. the stage we are at now is the judge is deliberating on decisions about the instructions that the jury will be given, which is very im
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joining me now, kristi greenberg. formerfederal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. ankush kudari, and tom nichols, staff writer for the atlantic. great to have you with us. i will start with you kristi. you were in the courtroom. did you get a sense that was working on this jury? >> well, look, i think michael cohen, one of the things he did right as he said, he kept his cool. his demeanor was composed and respectful. that was something that was good for cohen. that said, i think that the defense did land some punches. they were not necessarily the body blows i think they could have landed but they landed some punches. they established pretty well the bias and hatred cohen has for trump and i think we all knew that. but when you are hearing from his own voice recordings that he is giddy about donald trump being in jail. they were loud, boisterous. it was a little jarring. yes, i blamed the banks, the prosecutors. he blamed a judge. all of that serves to make him seem unreliable. i also thought they did a good job on motive. on direct cohen had said that he never rea
joining me now, kristi greenberg. formerfederal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. ankush kudari, and tom nichols, staff writer for the atlantic. great to have you with us. i will start with you kristi. you were in the courtroom. did you get a sense that was working on this jury? >> well, look, i think michael cohen, one of the things he did right as he said, he kept his cool. his demeanor was composed and respectful. that was something that was good for cohen. that said, i think that...
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. >>> here to break it all down is prosecutor glenn kershner and kristi greenberg, the former deputy chief of the criminal division of the southern district of new york. she was at the courthouse, today. let me start with you, we just heard donna perry's take on her clients testimony, over the last few days. what did you think? anything that she missed there in terms of good or bad moments? >> as donna said, her client has baggage. enough baggage to fill jfk airport but that said, i thought that he did remarkably well. i think people are really concerned about his demeanor, and how he would conduct himself on the stand, he was composed, he was composed at all times, he was respectful, he never got rattled, and he was generally consistent, whether he was answering questions on direct or answering them on cross. i felt like he really owned the moments that he needed to own about prior please and prior conduct. and look to my thought on the whole he was a real juxtaposition, as you mentioned, briefly, to what we saw later today which was robert costello on the stand and really have a to
. >>> here to break it all down is prosecutor glenn kershner and kristi greenberg, the former deputy chief of the criminal division of the southern district of new york. she was at the courthouse, today. let me start with you, we just heard donna perry's take on her clients testimony, over the last few days. what did you think? anything that she missed there in terms of good or bad moments? >> as donna said, her client has baggage. enough baggage to fill jfk airport but that...
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we are joined by former prosecutor kristi greenberg. how are you? >> great. how are you? >> last time i saw you was at the courthouse. we have heard the version the new york times said and the version i would say the more common among frankly nonlawyers which is at times yesterday's cross was halting. was meandering. was even at times boring. and yet, you and i were just discussing in commercial breaks so why not share with everyone that you did notice some punches were landed. what did you mean by that? >> look, he had a line of argument where he talked about the fact there were requests from the prosecutors and requests from cohen's own lawyer to top talking about the case. right? and of course he has ignored them. so their argument during closing is look, the prosecutors at that table cannot control this guy. his own lawyer cannot control him. he went rogue. did they land it as solidly a punch on that as they could have? no. but they made the point and will use it on closing. other parts felt flat. the whole michael cohen is obsessed with donald trump. isn't the whole
we are joined by former prosecutor kristi greenberg. how are you? >> great. how are you? >> last time i saw you was at the courthouse. we have heard the version the new york times said and the version i would say the more common among frankly nonlawyers which is at times yesterday's cross was halting. was meandering. was even at times boring. and yet, you and i were just discussing in commercial breaks so why not share with everyone that you did notice some punches were landed. what...
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greenberg, former deputy in chief of the criminal division of the sdny. are these $650 picture frame, the fact he had time to leaz with his assistant about the golf club dues, are they indicative of the point the prosecution is trying to make? >> i think so. writing out and signing a check for $35,000, so if he cares about $650, and $6,000, he certainly was asking questions about why he's paying his lawyer $35,000 each month. she was an effective witness just for the testimony that he is in the weeds and even when he's at the white house when the defense has tried to argue, well, he's in a transition and wouldn't have been on anything, he would read the materials, he was interested in the information in his finance, and he would sign the checks generally, and she saw him sign the checks. again, just for that testimony alone it was effective at making the point donald trump personally signed a number of these checks and that, yeah, he likely would have asked questions about what these invoices were for. >> the check signing process, duncan, is like a reall
greenberg, former deputy in chief of the criminal division of the sdny. are these $650 picture frame, the fact he had time to leaz with his assistant about the golf club dues, are they indicative of the point the prosecution is trying to make? >> i think so. writing out and signing a check for $35,000, so if he cares about $650, and $6,000, he certainly was asking questions about why he's paying his lawyer $35,000 each month. she was an effective witness just for the testimony that he is...
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let's bring in suzanne craig, investigative reporter with the new york times and kristi greenberg former prime federal prosecutor and good to have you both back. let's get into it starting with you because you have been in the courtroom every day of this trial. tell us about that heated moment when todd blanche raised his voice at michael cohen and how it played in the room. >> it was something. it came sort of towards the end of the day. todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer had spent the day going through multiple times where michael cohen had been caught outline. these aren't white lies, these are lying to congress, lying on the stand, lying on his taxes. he was really building to this moment he felt he had and the moment started to be clear was finally something that actually involved something to do with the trial and it becomes important. there is a phone call that michael cohen testified to on his cross-examination by government lawyers and in that call he said one evening in october 2016, right before the election, he made a call to keith schiller who happens to be donald trump's b
let's bring in suzanne craig, investigative reporter with the new york times and kristi greenberg former prime federal prosecutor and good to have you both back. let's get into it starting with you because you have been in the courtroom every day of this trial. tell us about that heated moment when todd blanche raised his voice at michael cohen and how it played in the room. >> it was something. it came sort of towards the end of the day. todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer had spent the...
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greenberg, a former deputy chief. you are both in court today and based on what it appears you are wearing, i believe you are a rangers super fan. >> yes, go rangers. >> okay, you are our legal counsel, so you get to go first. what stood out to you about the face-off between todd blanche and michael cohen? >> as laura said in the lead up, michael cohen is a necessary witness. the only witness so far who is able to tell us about direct conversations with donald trump where donald trump was not only aware of the hush money payment is stormy daniels, but he approved it and reimbursed michael cohen and knew what he was reimbursing him for. those conversations are really important and one of the things todd blanche did successfully today was cast doubt on one of those conversations. it wasn't clear to me that this was a miss up from cohen or that he is even lying about this. it was a misstep from the prosecution may be to not show him these messages to orient him to a specific date and time that happened in 2016. how many
greenberg, a former deputy chief. you are both in court today and based on what it appears you are wearing, i believe you are a rangers super fan. >> yes, go rangers. >> okay, you are our legal counsel, so you get to go first. what stood out to you about the face-off between todd blanche and michael cohen? >> as laura said in the lead up, michael cohen is a necessary witness. the only witness so far who is able to tell us about direct conversations with donald trump where...
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here to help get an idea of what it looks like, kristi greenberg who serves as deputy chief for the southern district of new york has been watching this trial from inside of the courthouse and philip hamilton, a defense attorney with experience in front of a presiding judge -- they both join me now. 14 hours. why? is that a choice? is that a strategy? is it effective? >> it is a strategy. look, i think there is a lot of ground to cover but i also think it's taking longer than needed to make the points that he wants to make. it feels like you are watching the last challenge of the apprentice where somebody is bumbling through and they are not quite sure how to get to the end. that's kind of what it feels like when you're watching it. you know that there's a point but it's taking a while to get there. >> there's a part of me that thinks that the clan all this, donald trump, is enjoying every minute of those 14 hours. is clearly a lot of animosity and tension has existed between him and michael cohen dating back at least six years at this point, probably going back a little bit further. i think
here to help get an idea of what it looks like, kristi greenberg who serves as deputy chief for the southern district of new york has been watching this trial from inside of the courthouse and philip hamilton, a defense attorney with experience in front of a presiding judge -- they both join me now. 14 hours. why? is that a choice? is that a strategy? is it effective? >> it is a strategy. look, i think there is a lot of ground to cover but i also think it's taking longer than needed to...
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we are now joined by andrew wiseman and kristi greenberg, our legal eagles and msnbc analyst. andrew, i want to ask you to broaden out. we are in this day by day, but this is our special. when we look at the entire case, what do you think has been proven, what is the most clear and convincing evidence that the d.a. has been able to bring, and what if any reasonable doubts you think it still be there? all in, all holistic. >> i think something that kind of gets lost is one of the things that has been, i think, established beyond any question at all. and frankly isn't much of a battleground in this trial. something that is pretty shocking, which is david testimony that he had an agreement with donald trump , one-to-one, principal to principal, that there was not just a catch and kill scheme, but also a scheme to intentionally defame opponents and say you had a median outlet , and many people may view it as a downmarket media outlet. the one that was in cahoots with a political candidate. and so, just from a political perspective, sort of, to me, it should still be shocking. and
we are now joined by andrew wiseman and kristi greenberg, our legal eagles and msnbc analyst. andrew, i want to ask you to broaden out. we are in this day by day, but this is our special. when we look at the entire case, what do you think has been proven, what is the most clear and convincing evidence that the d.a. has been able to bring, and what if any reasonable doubts you think it still be there? all in, all holistic. >> i think something that kind of gets lost is one of the things...
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. >> kristy greenberg, it's hard to overstate the stakes of what's to come. that's the cross-examination of michael cohen, personal and political stakes. for donald trump. turns out the co-chair of the rnc, who is also his daughter-in-law, among those who have been in court this morning. we'll talk to the former head of rnc, michael steele, when our coverage continues after this short break. we actually have reinvented ocean voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. 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 help you get ahead of it. whatta you say? yess! get ahead of your ibs—c with linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it's a once—daily pill that helps you get ahead of your symptoms. it's proven to help you have more frequent and complete bowel movements.
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greenberg. so yasmin. >> yes. >> let's talk about where we left off and your top takeaways from her testimony so far. >> so you mentioned they're going to pick up cross examination tomorrow and then likely redirect after that. it was i think all of us can agree, a stunning day in court yesterday morning as it was revealed that stormy daniels was going to be the second witness on that stand called just after90 minutes after court began. what was incredible about the cross examination is kind of how susan necheles was going after stormy daniels, and some of the questions she asked, are you just trying to extort donald trump, right? are you just lying about every story that you're telling here on this stand? stormy daniels at that moment was standing up for herself, right? the first time she felt she could publicly with donald trump sitting eight feet away from her. no, i am not. this is not about money. i wanted to get the story out there. i felt unsafe. kind of painting this picture of stormy dan
greenberg. so yasmin. >> yes. >> let's talk about where we left off and your top takeaways from her testimony so far. >> so you mentioned they're going to pick up cross examination tomorrow and then likely redirect after that. it was i think all of us can agree, a stunning day in court yesterday morning as it was revealed that stormy daniels was going to be the second witness on that stand called just after90 minutes after court began. what was incredible about the cross...
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joining us now msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg who has also been in the court overflow room today. one of the things we were talking about before, kristy was the introduction at least initially of this big article that came out in the wall street journal kind of the first major exposure of all of this. i wonder what you think of ha as a piece of evidence? >> so this was a hugely significant portion of hope hicks' testimony. she testified that just in the days before the election that this "wall street journal" article came out exposing the "national enquirer" essentially squashing a story for donald trump. so hope hicks testified that she called michael cohen about it. michael cohen denied knowing anything about it. he lied to her, and then she called david pecker at ami. and david pecker went with the story. hey, this is a legitimate contract that we had with karen mcdougal to do magazine covers, and what was significant about that is donald trump then followed up with hope hicks and said what did david pecker tell you, right? in other words, donald trump wanted to know is david
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. >> joining us now is kristy greenberg. she was also in the court overflow room today so harry litman made a point that was in some of the blogs i was following, which is that she spoke very, very fast. that stormy daniels gave a lot of details to the point where there were a lot of objections and also that she seemed at least certainly in the beginning very nervous, and i wonder if when you go into a break like this, if you think that she's saying too much and we all know that at least in watching television, you're always telling your witness, just answer the question, you know, don't go into too many details, do her attorneys have a conversation with her? do prosecutors have a conversation with her, or the fact that she's nervous, just let it go? >> i think at this point she's largely towards the end of her testimony so i don't think there's any need to go back and try to pull back anything she said and ultimately a lot of those details do lend her credibility. why? because the defense in their opening has said that stor
. >> joining us now is kristy greenberg. she was also in the court overflow room today so harry litman made a point that was in some of the blogs i was following, which is that she spoke very, very fast. that stormy daniels gave a lot of details to the point where there were a lot of objections and also that she seemed at least certainly in the beginning very nervous, and i wonder if when you go into a break like this, if you think that she's saying too much and we all know that at least...
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kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor and sdny criminal division deputy chief. and harry litman, former deputy assistant attorney general. yasmin, i want to go right to the courthouse. let's start with what we heard from the jurors in this new note today. >> reporter: so we needed clarification on what they wanted out of jury instructions, right? we didn't know if they wanted the entirety of the jury instructions read back to them after yesterday's note or they wanted a portion. it turns out they wanted a portion. they essentially wanted what the jury considers as evidence in the lead up to count one. that's really the entirety of all of the instructions, if you remember the judge in his initial instructions did not go through every count, and that was in order to save time because all of the instructions together took an hour and 15 minutes. so that's exactly what he's doing now. the lead up to count one, what the jury can consider as evidence. it's pages 6 through 35 or so. that is what judge juan merchan is reading to the jurors right now. i have the entirety
kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor and sdny criminal division deputy chief. and harry litman, former deputy assistant attorney general. yasmin, i want to go right to the courthouse. let's start with what we heard from the jurors in this new note today. >> reporter: so we needed clarification on what they wanted out of jury instructions, right? we didn't know if they wanted the entirety of the jury instructions read back to them after yesterday's note or they wanted a portion. it...
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greenberg is back. and former top official at the department of justice msnbc legal analyst andrew weissman is back with us. that was a live portion of trump talking, we're never sure if he's going to threaten, so we monitor it so you don't have to. anything newsworthy ewe'll tell you about it. yasmin, we'll start with you. >> reporter: the judge denying this motion for a mistrial, nicolle. he mentioned in his lead up to delivering that decision about how he went back to his chambers tuesday afternoon, after hearing some of stormy daniels' testimony, and reviewed the testimony because that was when we initially heard about this motion for a mistrial after returning from our lunch break. he talked about how he felt as if some of the details in there should not have been included, questions asked for instance about whether the former president had wished a condom and wished that the witness had not answered those questions. however, he went on to talk about he brought up todd blanche's opening remarks. in
greenberg is back. and former top official at the department of justice msnbc legal analyst andrew weissman is back with us. that was a live portion of trump talking, we're never sure if he's going to threaten, so we monitor it so you don't have to. anything newsworthy ewe'll tell you about it. yasmin, we'll start with you. >> reporter: the judge denying this motion for a mistrial, nicolle. he mentioned in his lead up to delivering that decision about how he went back to his chambers...
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maya wily and kristy greenberg back with us. maya, we've watched michael cohen in public over the years. today was the most significant day. a lot of the other stuff matters in other ways. all of us who follow this stuff, congress, of course, who dealt with it, his own legal odyssey, but today he was one of the last witnesses in a campaign-related trial of defendant trump. how do you think he's done so far? >> well, i'm going to start with the prosecutors themselves, because what they recognized and you all have already discussed in the previous segment is that they needed to make sure the jury's heard all the corroboration before they flaerd michael cohen and so that when michael cohen took the stand they would be able to hear the things that he is saying are things that others too are saying. and that's important because he has been consistent in those regards, and that goes back to what you just played when he said trump told me to do it, it was about the campaign and the election, i did it. and so i think that really goes to
maya wily and kristy greenberg back with us. maya, we've watched michael cohen in public over the years. today was the most significant day. a lot of the other stuff matters in other ways. all of us who follow this stuff, congress, of course, who dealt with it, his own legal odyssey, but today he was one of the last witnesses in a campaign-related trial of defendant trump. how do you think he's done so far? >> well, i'm going to start with the prosecutors themselves, because what they...
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former prosecutor, former sdny criminal deputy chief msnbc legal analyst kristi greenberg is back. andrew weissmann is with us and host of the podcast donny deutsch. today high invoked mother theresa saying mother theresa couldn't even beat this. he's so delusional. >> there can be nothing more devastating for him than lack of control or lack of pow, and now it's kind of game time and he had all the bluster in court and sitting there with his eyes closed or what not, and now it's game time and it could go really bad for him. and i think you're seeing him unravel. rars guilty or not he needs to be out there so he can unfold in front of us. >> unfold is an interesting word. take me inside your understanding of what's happening right now and why it matters so much to both sides. the jury has asked for four pieces of the witness testimony and we've been going through and continue to do so. what's happening between the two legal teams? >> well, they are going through the transcript, and each of them trying to figure out exactly what lines the transcript are responsive to these requests.
former prosecutor, former sdny criminal deputy chief msnbc legal analyst kristi greenberg is back. andrew weissmann is with us and host of the podcast donny deutsch. today high invoked mother theresa saying mother theresa couldn't even beat this. he's so delusional. >> there can be nothing more devastating for him than lack of control or lack of pow, and now it's kind of game time and he had all the bluster in court and sitting there with his eyes closed or what not, and now it's game...
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kristy greenberg, anna bower, thank you both so much for joining me on a memorial day. appreciate it. and coming up, donald trump said he'd be telling us about his position on the abortion pill in one week. only one problem. that was a month ago. we'll talk about what his silence says and what's been happening at the state level in the meantime. but first, brand new reporting about the upside flag at justice samuel alito's home. as top democrats request a meeting with chief justice john roberts. we're back after a quick break. k with the scrubbing power of magic eraser and the cleaning power of dawn. watch it make soap scum here... disappear... and sprays can leave grime like that ultra foamy melts it on contact. magic. new ultra foamy magic eraser. hi, i'm kevin, and i've lost 152 pounds on golo. magic. (uplifting music) my biggest concern when i started golo was food. i'm a big guy and, shockingly, i like to eat. i was worried it was gonna be like other diets that were bland and restrictive. but with golo, my meals are great, and i'm no longer hungry like i was before
kristy greenberg, anna bower, thank you both so much for joining me on a memorial day. appreciate it. and coming up, donald trump said he'd be telling us about his position on the abortion pill in one week. only one problem. that was a month ago. we'll talk about what his silence says and what's been happening at the state level in the meantime. but first, brand new reporting about the upside flag at justice samuel alito's home. as top democrats request a meeting with chief justice john...
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yasmin vossoughian, kristy greenberg, tim o'brien, jeremy salland, thank you all so much for starting us off with our coverage of the trial. when we come back, there's a very good chance that donald trump might become running -- might be -- might be able to add convicted felon to his campaign slogans as he runs for president for a third time. it sounds insane. but here we are. george stephanopoulos will help explain exactly how we as a nation got here. he'll be our guest right here at the table after a very short break. don't go anywhere. don't go anyw. (vo) red hot deal days are here. only until may 29th. get a bundle of your choice on us. so you'll get a free phone and a smartwatch and a tablet. yep, all 3 on us only at verizon. >> tech: does your windshield have a crack? trust safelite. this customer had auto glass damage, but he was busy working from home... ...so he scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to his house... then we got to work. we replaced his windshield... ...and installed new wipers to protect his new glass. >> customer: looks great. thank you. >> te
yasmin vossoughian, kristy greenberg, tim o'brien, jeremy salland, thank you all so much for starting us off with our coverage of the trial. when we come back, there's a very good chance that donald trump might become running -- might be -- might be able to add convicted felon to his campaign slogans as he runs for president for a third time. it sounds insane. but here we are. george stephanopoulos will help explain exactly how we as a nation got here. he'll be our guest right here at the table...
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tim and kristi were both in court today. based on what it appears you are wearing, i believe you are a ranger super fan. >> yes, go, ranges. >> okay, you are legal counsel, so you get to go first. what stood out to you in today's face-off? >> well, as laura said in your leader, michael cohen is a necessary witness here. he is the only witness thus far who was able to tell us about direct conversations with donald trump where donald trump was not only aware of the hush money payment to stormy daniels but he approved it and reimbursed michael cohen and knew what he was reimbursing them for so those conversations are really important and one of the things todd blanche did successfully was cast doubt on at least one of those conversations. it was just a misstep from the prosecution, maybe, to not show him these messages to orient him to the specific date of time that happened in 2016. how many people could go through their logs and know exactly a precise date and time of when a call happened? that is really hard to do so i'm sur
tim and kristi were both in court today. based on what it appears you are wearing, i believe you are a ranger super fan. >> yes, go, ranges. >> okay, you are legal counsel, so you get to go first. what stood out to you in today's face-off? >> well, as laura said in your leader, michael cohen is a necessary witness here. he is the only witness thus far who was able to tell us about direct conversations with donald trump where donald trump was not only aware of the hush money...