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our lisa rubin is back with us, and joining us is kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor, and kelly highman a trial attorney. kelly, you have been there inside the courthouse from the beginning. what stands out most to you about these proceedings so far? >> well, let me tell you a couple of things. one thing that stands out to me is todd blanche had a really rough day yesterday arguing against violations of the gag order and, in particular, there was a moment where he was forced to concede that one of trump's posts was, in fact, a lie. it was when trump said, look what was just found, and he was referring to stormy daniels' statement in january of 2018. the court said to mr. blanche, is it true that this was just found? no, your honor, everybody knows that this wasn't just found. that's of course not true. if you're in a position six into the trial where you have to undermine the voracity of your client's statements in order to rescue them from criminal contempt, that's not a good place to be. the other thing that really stood out to me is david pecker because he has the sort of dem
our lisa rubin is back with us, and joining us is kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor, and kelly highman a trial attorney. kelly, you have been there inside the courthouse from the beginning. what stands out most to you about these proceedings so far? >> well, let me tell you a couple of things. one thing that stands out to me is todd blanche had a really rough day yesterday arguing against violations of the gag order and, in particular, there was a moment where he was forced to...
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joining me now is kristi greenberg, the former deputy chief of the criminal division of the southern district of new york. kristi, thank you for joining me. this may be kind of like an obvious observation, but how has this trial -- how has this trial just stayed on track? what has judge merchan done that could be i don't know useful to other judges in handling their other cases, or what sets this apart so far as it's really full steam ahead? >> it's actually a discreet set of facts, and every motion that comes up, every attempt donald trump's team tries to throw a motion his way, he rules on them very, very quickly. he disposes of them quickly. he doesn't just sit on his hands like we saw in florida. like in new york he's moving things along. when you have a frivolous motion, it should be that much easier to dispose of. >> it's not just mer. chan, too. the appeals court judge dismisses this thing in 12 minimates. there seems to be a uniform judicial stance trump's attempts here are bogus, and it's widely accepted they are bogus. >> right. and this should take 12 minutes, right? this
joining me now is kristi greenberg, the former deputy chief of the criminal division of the southern district of new york. kristi, thank you for joining me. this may be kind of like an obvious observation, but how has this trial -- how has this trial just stayed on track? what has judge merchan done that could be i don't know useful to other judges in handling their other cases, or what sets this apart so far as it's really full steam ahead? >> it's actually a discreet set of facts, and...
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joining me now is kristi greenberger, former federal prosecutor and chief of the criminal division for the southern district of new york. kristi, thanks for joining me. every day, it is like i get a mini lesson. i'm going to have a law degree by 2027. a small lesson and how it all works. the jury selection says, there's a lot about it people don't know. this one in particular is going to be historic, right? just big picture, how difficult is it going to be to select a jury in manhattan that doesn't know that much about what trump has been up to? >> it is fine if the jury knows what he's been up to. you would have to be living under a rock not know that he's been running and he has called the various cases against him a witchhunt but the question really for both sides is can they put whatever opinions they have about donald trump the candidate or what they've heard about this case in the press, can they put that aside and evaluate the instructions on the law and the evidence they are going to hear at the trial, can they put aside what their preconceived notions are and be impartial? tha
joining me now is kristi greenberger, former federal prosecutor and chief of the criminal division for the southern district of new york. kristi, thanks for joining me. every day, it is like i get a mini lesson. i'm going to have a law degree by 2027. a small lesson and how it all works. the jury selection says, there's a lot about it people don't know. this one in particular is going to be historic, right? just big picture, how difficult is it going to be to select a jury in manhattan that...
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joining us now is msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg. she's a former prosecutor and deputy chief. also with us form january 6th committee investigator marcus childress. >> marcus, everybody is like we're finally here. this is going to be jury selection. jury selection is probably, it's a little bit like watching onions on toast. right? it's hard enough to make you cry. the reality of it -- i'm serious. there's a process here. a lot of people think this is going to be play-by-play blow by blow and learn all this stuff about the jurors. walk us through this. >> the approach for me was to build credibility and start showing my theme and theory for the case. that headline was right. you can't win but you can definitely lose a trial. the questionnaires will make it more streamline in a way you can collect information and get data points on jurors to know who you want to fight for and who you want to have kicked off the jury. i think the media one was the most interesting one. where do you stay informed? how do you get your current events. where do you watch the news? for example, if i
joining us now is msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg. she's a former prosecutor and deputy chief. also with us form january 6th committee investigator marcus childress. >> marcus, everybody is like we're finally here. this is going to be jury selection. jury selection is probably, it's a little bit like watching onions on toast. right? it's hard enough to make you cry. the reality of it -- i'm serious. there's a process here. a lot of people think this is going to be play-by-play blow...
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just audible laughter once we get that. >> ariel min and kristy greenberg, thank you both, that was fantastic. >>> trumps new york election interference trial kicks into high gear. the latest witnesses for the prosecution and what they know about the ex-president, that's ahead. ahead. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs] everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. >> university of maryland global campus is a school for real life, one that values the successes you've already achieved. earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience and get the support you need from your first day to graduation day and beyond. what will your next success be? ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like you
just audible laughter once we get that. >> ariel min and kristy greenberg, thank you both, that was fantastic. >>> trumps new york election interference trial kicks into high gear. the latest witnesses for the prosecution and what they know about the ex-president, that's ahead. ahead. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it!...
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kristy greenberg, you're going to stay with me. what we're learning more about an ex-military member who crashed into the gate of an fbi office in atlanta. the new report that says the man who drove this suv into the barricade earlier this week had online ties to qanon and appears to be a trump supporter. nbc's ryan reilly is following this for us. ryan, what more do we know about this u.s. navy veteran? >> yeah, so you know, when this event initially took place your sort of instinct is to think an attack on an fbi office, we've seen that before. could this have possibly been someone who was a supporter of donald trump. it's only, you know, yesterday really that the facts started coming into view. we still don't really know the specific motivation for this attack, i should say but we know more about the background of this individual, and some great reporting by advanced democracy here looking into some of the open source social media accounts that were available in association with the defendant here, and what it looks like is he w
kristy greenberg, you're going to stay with me. what we're learning more about an ex-military member who crashed into the gate of an fbi office in atlanta. the new report that says the man who drove this suv into the barricade earlier this week had online ties to qanon and appears to be a trump supporter. nbc's ryan reilly is following this for us. ryan, what more do we know about this u.s. navy veteran? >> yeah, so you know, when this event initially took place your sort of instinct is...
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kristy greenberg is former for the u.s. attorney's office in new york. they both joined me now. harry, let me start on you because i read your column. what is the purpose of this filing that jack smith filed in response to judge cannon? >> socha-- so, for starters, chris, just as you said, the law she is entertaining is ludicrous. the position moreover has got no basis. there is an extra, important step here that makes this really aggressive. what you have been really vexing about cannon is that she has again and again just refused to rule, period. this kind of academic exercise, let's talk about instructions, not only avoids a ruling, which is what you need to take things on appeal, but even suggests she might do this kind of shift at trial, after which double jeopardy would prevent a retrial. what smith says, everything you say, but one step more. he is saying, you have to decide this judge cannon, and you have to decide it in plenty of time for us to appeal, and if you don't, if you continue to debtor, then we are going to mandate an issue, for the very act of not deciding. s
kristy greenberg is former for the u.s. attorney's office in new york. they both joined me now. harry, let me start on you because i read your column. what is the purpose of this filing that jack smith filed in response to judge cannon? >> socha-- so, for starters, chris, just as you said, the law she is entertaining is ludicrous. the position moreover has got no basis. there is an extra, important step here that makes this really aggressive. what you have been really vexing about cannon...
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kristy greenberg, former deputy chief for the sdny criminal, and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin is here with me in the studio. "the new york times" described this today, weisselberg's pattern of allegiance to trump ultimately resulting in a jail sentence. can you remind us how this all came about and how it connects back to the former president? >> so allen weisselberg was prosecuted for perjury, and that perjury occurred in the context of the new york attorney general's civil fraud trial that was just tried before judge arthur engoron. that's the case that led to that $454 million judgment. both at two depositions and during trial, mr. weisselberg is accused of having lied about his involvement and the false valuation of trump's triplex apartment at trump tower. you will recall that that apartment was falsely represented to be 30 plus thousand square feet when in actuality it only has 10,000 square feet. mr. weisselberg didn't learn the truth about that until after the forbes article in 2016. again, in actuality, documents show according to the d.a.'s office that he was very mu
kristy greenberg, former deputy chief for the sdny criminal, and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin is here with me in the studio. "the new york times" described this today, weisselberg's pattern of allegiance to trump ultimately resulting in a jail sentence. can you remind us how this all came about and how it connects back to the former president? >> so allen weisselberg was prosecuted for perjury, and that perjury occurred in the context of the new york attorney general's...
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and here to discuss former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, kristy greenberg. this argument to try to remove the judge didn't work before, but his team is claiming that they have some new evidence or new examples of this what they're calling a conflict of interest. is it different this time? do they have a case? >> it's not different. they didn't actually cite to any specific evidence. it was a lot of regurgitaing the same nonsense that was in their motion from august of 2023. a new york state judiciary advisory committee looked at this issue and said the judge's daughter's -- the daughter and her business are not part of this case at all, and there's no evidence, nor has trump put forward any evidence, that anything that happens in the outcome of this case would affect her or her business in any way. so you know, i don't think this will go anywhere. again, this is just part of a strategy to inundate this prosecutorial team with as much paperwork and filings as they can so that they're not doing what they need to be doing which is preparing witnesses and gettin
and here to discuss former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, kristy greenberg. this argument to try to remove the judge didn't work before, but his team is claiming that they have some new evidence or new examples of this what they're calling a conflict of interest. is it different this time? do they have a case? >> it's not different. they didn't actually cite to any specific evidence. it was a lot of regurgitaing the same nonsense that was in their motion from august of 2023....
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst and former federal desiccator, kristi greenberg. she has served as a deputy chief of the fdny criminal division. thank you for being here. i love your reaction to john eastman and jeffrey clark facing disbarment. how could that impact your defense in the georgia case? >> it would affect their defense if they were to take the stand, and if they were to testify. anything they would say under oath publicly could be used against them in a later criminal case, which is why you are seeing them, i think, wisely take the fifth and not speak to avoid exactly that problem. >>> turning to trumps gag order in new york, do you expect the judge to close the loophole that made it possible for trump to attack the judges and family members? >> i don't. the terms of the gag order have a carveout, so, they are allowing for criticism of the court, of the judge, as well as of the district attorney. the gag order really tracks the same gag order that was upheld by the dc court of appeals in the january 6th case in dc. so, by carving out those entities, i
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst and former federal desiccator, kristi greenberg. she has served as a deputy chief of the fdny criminal division. thank you for being here. i love your reaction to john eastman and jeffrey clark facing disbarment. how could that impact your defense in the georgia case? >> it would affect their defense if they were to take the stand, and if they were to testify. anything they would say under oath publicly could be used against them in a later criminal...
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the political investigations reporter for the guardian and legal analyst, kristi greenberg. she is a former prosecutor and criminal division deputy chief. since you have been the man waiting in line every morning and inside the trial, what are you looking for? >> that second gag order hearing. we were discussing why the judge might have been holding off issuing the order of finding trumping contempt. i have to wonder, this is the same thought, is the judge waiting for the weight of all of the infractions or the clear violations to stack up before he hands-down the heavy penalty to show them there was no other choice other than to find trumping contempt. >> we expect to hear more tomorrow from michael cohen's x banker. how was the prosecution time to tell the story. >> i think it will be important for the banker to walk through that yes, as the defense said, just making a hush money payment is not illegal. look at the ways that show you they knew something was wrong. they used a shell company and opened a separate bank account. michael cohen opened up a line of credit or got
the political investigations reporter for the guardian and legal analyst, kristi greenberg. she is a former prosecutor and criminal division deputy chief. since you have been the man waiting in line every morning and inside the trial, what are you looking for? >> that second gag order hearing. we were discussing why the judge might have been holding off issuing the order of finding trumping contempt. i have to wonder, this is the same thought, is the judge waiting for the weight of all of...
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legal analyst kristi greenberg is a former federal prosecutor and former fdny criminal division deputy chief hugo lowell is here, lytic litigations report of a "the guardian." he was in the court yesterday, evan mcmorris santoro is here today, covering national politics of the allbritton journalism institute and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. hugo, since you were in the room, what stuck out to you? >> we should clarify and say that we were separate in the room, but that we were still there. it was very clear to me that trump will have a hard time sitting there and playing by the rules on a criminal trial, without having outbursts. today he was falling asleep, but without having outburst and saying things that could hurt him down the line, as he has in his previous cases, >> i got to talk about the jurors. kristi, you and joyce have interviewed hundreds if not thousands of jurors, what you make of the process so far? i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called for jury duty today, so many had to be thinking, holy cow, and my about
legal analyst kristi greenberg is a former federal prosecutor and former fdny criminal division deputy chief hugo lowell is here, lytic litigations report of a "the guardian." he was in the court yesterday, evan mcmorris santoro is here today, covering national politics of the allbritton journalism institute and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. hugo, since you were in the room, what stuck out to you? >> we should clarify and say that...
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joining me now is kristi greenberg. thank you for joining me. you know this might be an obvious observation, but how has this trial stayed on track? what has the judge done that could be i don't know, useful to other judges in handling their own cases or what sets this case apart in so far as it is full steam ahead? >> in one circumstance, it is a very discreet set of facts. every motion that coming up. every attempt that donald trump's team tries to throw a motion his way, he rules on them very, very quickly. he disposes of them quickly. he doesn't just sit on his hands like we have seen in florida. in new york, he is moving things along. it is easy because so many of these motions are frivolous. when you have a frivolous motion, it should be easy to dispose of it. >> there seems to be a uniform new york judicial stance that trump's attempts here are bogus. and it is widely accepted that they are bogus. >> right. and i mean this should take 12 minutes right? this is oh, he has a first amendment right to attack the family. >> there are some legi
joining me now is kristi greenberg. thank you for joining me. you know this might be an obvious observation, but how has this trial stayed on track? what has the judge done that could be i don't know, useful to other judges in handling their own cases or what sets this case apart in so far as it is full steam ahead? >> in one circumstance, it is a very discreet set of facts. every motion that coming up. every attempt that donald trump's team tries to throw a motion his way, he rules on...
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greenberg. what will you expect when the process resumes? have there been surprises so far? >> thereting to see donald trump complaining because, so far, several jurors have said positive things about donald trump. one said he was fascinating and mysterious and made things interesting. another juror said, look, he's just stirring the pot. he speaks his mind, and you can't blame him or judge him for speaking his mind. these are fairly positive statements about donald trump. others were more neutral. i'm not sure why he's complaining, but he always has something to complain about. before we even start, i expect the judge will take up the fact that he is clearly violating his gag order by talking about the juror selection process. it is a plain violation of the gag order. he's not allowed to make or direct others to make statements about jurors or prospective jurors under the order. >> isn't that part and parcel to them being delayed to get to the trial? as long as we're talking about the juror stu
greenberg. what will you expect when the process resumes? have there been surprises so far? >> thereting to see donald trump complaining because, so far, several jurors have said positive things about donald trump. one said he was fascinating and mysterious and made things interesting. another juror said, look, he's just stirring the pot. he speaks his mind, and you can't blame him or judge him for speaking his mind. these are fairly positive statements about donald trump. others were...
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joining me now is kristi greenberg former deputy chief of the criminal division for the southern district of new york. you know, this is kind of like an obvious observation but how has this trial just stayed on track, what has the judge done that could be i don't know, useful to other judges in handling their own cases are what sets this case apart it's really full steam ahead. >> i think in one circumstance it's a discrete set of facts, and every motion that comes up, every time they try and through a motion his way, he rules on them very quickly he disposes of them quickly, he doesn't just sit on his hands like we've seen in florida, like in new york, he is moving things along and it's easy because some of many of these motions are frivolous and when you have a frivolous motion it should be easier to dismiss it. >> there seems to be a uniform new york judicial stance that like trump's attempts here are bogus, and it is widely accepted that they are bogus. >> this should take 12 minutes, right? this is oh, he has a first amendment right to attack the family members of the court and the d
joining me now is kristi greenberg former deputy chief of the criminal division for the southern district of new york. you know, this is kind of like an obvious observation but how has this trial just stayed on track, what has the judge done that could be i don't know, useful to other judges in handling their own cases are what sets this case apart it's really full steam ahead. >> i think in one circumstance it's a discrete set of facts, and every motion that comes up, every time they try...
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greenberg pick she was also at the courthouse today. miles is still with us. so we are peppering you with questions at the break let's just start with what you were telling us about your thoughts about the jury that has been a panel. >> so i think day one, there were a few questionable jurors, one of them, luckily, has now been excused because they found out he had a prior arrest. some of them, there were a few red flags i think somebody who says they have no opinion, who follows the news and says they follow lawsuits and is up-to- date on things but say they have absolutely no opinion about trump's character, that just strikes me as a little far- fetched. i feel like most people who follow this have an opinion about his character. strike me as more believable of that person said well i have an opinion but i can set it to the side. i can be impartial and just focus on the facts and the law and when those people are trying to, try too hard to seem neutral, those jurors seem like they were red flags. i think a lot of those jurors who were
greenberg pick she was also at the courthouse today. miles is still with us. so we are peppering you with questions at the break let's just start with what you were telling us about your thoughts about the jury that has been a panel. >> so i think day one, there were a few questionable jurors, one of them, luckily, has now been excused because they found out he had a prior arrest. some of them, there were a few red flags i think somebody who says they have no opinion, who follows the news...
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legal analyst kristi greenberg. hugo lowell is here, criminal investigations reporter for the guardian. he was in the courthouse today. edmond mack morrison tauro is here, now covering national politics at the albert journalism institute and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, has spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. hugo, since you were in the room, what stuck out to you? >> we should clarify and say the people in the room or the pool. we were separate but still there. the thing i think stood out to me was trump. it was very clear that trump is going to have a real hard time sitting there and playing by the rules of a criminal trial without having outbursts. i mean, today, he was falling asleep but without having outburst and saying things that could hurt him down the line like he has in his previous cases. >> i've got to talk about the jurors. kristi, you and joyce have interviewed hundreds if not thousands of jurors. what do you make of the process so far? i kept thinking, all these people in manhattan called to
legal analyst kristi greenberg. hugo lowell is here, criminal investigations reporter for the guardian. he was in the courthouse today. edmond mack morrison tauro is here, now covering national politics at the albert journalism institute and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, has spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. hugo, since you were in the room, what stuck out to you? >> we should clarify and say the people in the room or the pool. we were separate but still there. the thing i think...
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joining me is kristy greenberg, former sdny division deputy chief and msnbc legal analyst who was in the courtroom toopd today, and back with me are adam and danny. >> david pecker is going to take us into this scheme, the conspiracy. they gather at trump tower. you have three players. three coconspirators. donald trump, david pecker, and michael cohen. the "access hollywood" tape comes out. the campaign is turned upside down. what are we going do? they're on defense. they hatch this plan, they meet at trump tower. they're going to do three things. they're going to catch and kill three stories. stormy daniels, karen mcdougal, and this doorman who has this story of donald trump fathering a child unwed, which apparently isn't true. that's number one. number two, they're going to attack his opponents in the 2016 election, ted cruz, marco rubio, and number three, they're going to promote good stories. we're hearing now from david pecker at the end of trial today, he's going into this emails. he has two emails. a number of telephones. we're going to start hearing these communications, tex
joining me is kristy greenberg, former sdny division deputy chief and msnbc legal analyst who was in the courtroom toopd today, and back with me are adam and danny. >> david pecker is going to take us into this scheme, the conspiracy. they gather at trump tower. you have three players. three coconspirators. donald trump, david pecker, and michael cohen. the "access hollywood" tape comes out. the campaign is turned upside down. what are we going do? they're on defense. they hatch...
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to follow it up, we have kristi greenberg, former federal prosecutor and former deputy chief of the criminal division at sd ny, now nbc legal analyst. and suzanne craig, investigative reporter, both of whom were in court this week. welcome, to you both. kristi, trump's lawyers tried friday to poke some holes in testimony. what do you think jurors took away from this week? >> we don't think the success -- defense was successful. trump was charged with falsifying business records in order to field an agreement with others to unlawfully influence the election. what you heard from david pecker was about that agreement, that donald trump, david pecker, and michael cohen had to unlawfully influence the election. and they talked about and testified about this 2016 meeting where they anticipated that women may come forward and have damaging stories about trump that could hurt the campaign. david pecker testified that he was going to be the eyes and ears of this campaign, and that he was going to alert michael cohen and the campaign about anything that would be damaging so, to make sure those stories
to follow it up, we have kristi greenberg, former federal prosecutor and former deputy chief of the criminal division at sd ny, now nbc legal analyst. and suzanne craig, investigative reporter, both of whom were in court this week. welcome, to you both. kristi, trump's lawyers tried friday to poke some holes in testimony. what do you think jurors took away from this week? >> we don't think the success -- defense was successful. trump was charged with falsifying business records in order...
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kristy greenberg, thank you. >>> up next, we're going to get back to the supreme court. donald trump's fight for immunity from federal prosecution. a former law clerk for justices clarence thomas and brett kavanaugh will join us when our special coverage picks up after this. up after this eye disease a long time ago. and year after year, you weathered the storm and just lived with the damage that was left behind. but even after all this time your thyroid eye disease could still change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive trea
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legal analyst kristy greenberg, that's a question for another time. thank you for joining us. >>> thank you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday. i'll see you on "morning joe" in a few moments, and "morning joe" starts right now. >>> momentum is building to oust johnson from his house speaker speakership, but he went on fox business over the weekend to remind republicans he has the backing of the party's dear leader. >> i spent hours with the president on friday. he's 100% with me. >> well, that settles it. trump is 100% with him. isn't that right, sir? >> are you going to protect speaker johnson? >> well, we'll see what happens with that. >> that is a dose of classic trump loyalty. he's got your back so he can push you under a bus. >> speaker mike johnson pushing forward with a series of foreign aid bills despite growing pushback within his party. how much will he need to lean on democrats to get the funding passed, and will it cost him the speakership? >>> plus, the senate dismisses the articles of impeachment against homeland sec
legal analyst kristy greenberg, that's a question for another time. thank you for joining us. >>> thank you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday. i'll see you on "morning joe" in a few moments, and "morning joe" starts right now. >>> momentum is building to oust johnson from his house speaker speakership, but he went on fox business over the weekend to remind republicans he has the backing of the party's dear leader. >> i...
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msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg, thank you for coming on this morning. and legal correspondent lisa rubin, thank you, as well. lisa is headed inside the courtroom right now to get her seat. we're going to be checking in with her each morning for the duration of the trial. look forward to it, lisa. >>> in our next hour, we're going to speak with former u.s. attorneys chuck rosenberg and barbara mcquade as we get closer to today's 9:30 a.m. eastern time start to the first ever criminal trial of a former president. >>> also ahead on "morning joe," as i mentioned, one of donald trump's chief critics during the presidential primaries is trying to defend his newfound support for the presumptive gop nominee. we'll show you the painful comments from republican governor chris sununu. >>> plus, house speaker mike johnson is facing new pressure to pass a foreign aid package following iran's unprecedented attack on israel. we'll have the latest reporting from capitol hill. >>> and we'll be joined by an israeli government spokesperson as the country weighs its option
msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg, thank you for coming on this morning. and legal correspondent lisa rubin, thank you, as well. lisa is headed inside the courtroom right now to get her seat. we're going to be checking in with her each morning for the duration of the trial. look forward to it, lisa. >>> in our next hour, we're going to speak with former u.s. attorneys chuck rosenberg and barbara mcquade as we get closer to today's 9:30 a.m. eastern time start to the first ever...