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del percio. in just a minute, charles, i'm going to get to the difference between, let's say all the salacious details about how catch and kill works, a glamorous witness, arguably in hope hicks. those are the things we saw last week. this is supposed to be the dry stuff. right? >> right. >> and in some ways, a bunch of documents, it's hard to make that turn. what was the connection made here that might have helped the jury get where the prosecution wants it to go. >> i think one of the things that helps the prosecution in terms of the jury grasping this case, chris, is just now making clear the understanding where the money came from with respect to donald trump and his organization. and it's very important that they understand that for one main reason, and the biggest reason is we've heard the sub text throughout this entire case, and before it that donald trump has been arguing, look, i was paying michael cohen back for legal expenses, and that's a big premise of where the defense based their
del percio. in just a minute, charles, i'm going to get to the difference between, let's say all the salacious details about how catch and kill works, a glamorous witness, arguably in hope hicks. those are the things we saw last week. this is supposed to be the dry stuff. right? >> right. >> and in some ways, a bunch of documents, it's hard to make that turn. what was the connection made here that might have helped the jury get where the prosecution wants it to go. >> i think...
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joining us now, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. she has a new opinion piece, "marjorie taylor greene's push to vacate the speaker didn't win her anything." susan, good to see you this morning. let's start there. what is mtg's future? >> i don't think it is bright. she makes it through the year. one of two things will happen. either donald trump will win and she'll be kicked out by the trumpsters because she's too much drama and chaos, or trump loses and she's regulated to the back bench. she won't shut up, but people won't be listening to her as much because she doesn't have influence over the conference. she doesn't carry the donald trump threat. she reminds me of a sibling saying, "i'm going to tell mom if you don't do what i ask." that will be gone. >> she'll have no trouble raising money in the deep red district but who knows what her future will be from there. johnson's job is safe for now. >>> 2024. we've been talking about the threats to democracy, the 30,000 foot issues. many pundits believe this election will be won over e
joining us now, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. she has a new opinion piece, "marjorie taylor greene's push to vacate the speaker didn't win her anything." susan, good to see you this morning. let's start there. what is mtg's future? >> i don't think it is bright. she makes it through the year. one of two things will happen. either donald trump will win and she'll be kicked out by the trumpsters because she's too much drama and chaos, or trump...
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and susan del percio, msnbc political analyst. susan, this morning, trump's campaign sent a fund-raising note saying he has been, quote, fully gagged. how do you think he is doing on this effort to capitalize on this trial? >> to date, it hasn't hurt him. you could argue that the early legal woes helped trump through the primary process. if there's a way to fund-raise, donald trump will do it. here is the thing. as i listen to that clip, his shtick is getting old. this is just more and more of the same. i think as different headlines start coming out of the trial, donald trump's going to have some explaining to do to independent swing voters. that's what we really need to talk about. the more he talks to his base, the more he turns off those swing voters. >> yeah, stephanie, the swing voters are saying this day in and day out. what do you think they will say? can people's perception of this change or evolve with the passing of time? >> you know, i used to represent a district considered a swing part of the swing state. swing voter
and susan del percio, msnbc political analyst. susan, this morning, trump's campaign sent a fund-raising note saying he has been, quote, fully gagged. how do you think he is doing on this effort to capitalize on this trial? >> to date, it hasn't hurt him. you could argue that the early legal woes helped trump through the primary process. if there's a way to fund-raise, donald trump will do it. here is the thing. as i listen to that clip, his shtick is getting old. this is just more and...
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i want to bring in nbc news senior political editor, mark murray, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. four years ago, susan, fani willis got 71% of the vote in her primary. this time, 87%. how do you, i mean, when you look at everything that she's gone through, the attacks that she has been the target of it, how important was it for her to run up the numbers? >> it was really important to show that basically the citizens of the county have faith in her, and that you can trust the legal system when you're going in there. donald trump, he may not like having to face her, but he will have to do that, and knowing that she has the community behind her. that's the time, if you had a problem with a prosecutor, that's when you get rid of the election day. this number was huge. >> this sets up an interesting contrast in the november general election. talk about her opponent? >> the opponent is courtney kramer, a republican, a member of the litigation team that was doing some of donald trump's post election challenges in georgia after the 2020 election. she has want
i want to bring in nbc news senior political editor, mark murray, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. four years ago, susan, fani willis got 71% of the vote in her primary. this time, 87%. how do you, i mean, when you look at everything that she's gone through, the attacks that she has been the target of it, how important was it for her to run up the numbers? >> it was really important to show that basically the citizens of the county have faith in...
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susan del percio, basil smikle, thank you as well. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now.
susan del percio, basil smikle, thank you as well. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now.
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del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. so thank you all for being here. vaughn, explain to us why trump is campaigning in this extremely blue district today. >> so number one, he thought that he was going to have trial today in manhattan and so his campaign went forward with planning this south bronx event. donald trump has been obsessed with the idea that he can win the state of new york here in november, and we should note that back in 2020 he lost the state of new york by 23 percentage points. and so for donald trump he sees polling that indicates that he's able to make some inroads, particularly with black vote ers. he received a record number of 12% in the 2020 race, a record for republican nominees in recent decades. polls indicating up to 20% of black voters could vote for donald trump. this is where it's going to be difficult for him. there's a difference between dissatisfaction with joe biden now and a reality that five months from now we're in a very different place and being dissatisfied for joe biden and voting
del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. so thank you all for being here. vaughn, explain to us why trump is campaigning in this extremely blue district today. >> so number one, he thought that he was going to have trial today in manhattan and so his campaign went forward with planning this south bronx event. donald trump has been obsessed with the idea that he can win the state of new york here in november, and we should note that back in 2020 he lost the state of...
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del percio. what exactly is president biden proposing? >> reporter: ana, let the debate over debates begin. the presidential commission on debates has been hosting these affairs since the 1980s, but in a letter to the commission this morning, the biden campaign is outlining three reasons why they won't be participating in their events. the first has to do with the timing. there is early voting more than ever before, and the biden campaign thinks the debate needs to happen far sooner than the mid-september debate that the commission had initially proposed. the biden campaign said they're willing to debate as soon as late june. the second has to do with the format of the debate itself. the biden campaign arguing that these debates had become spekt spectacles over the year. they think this should be no audience, simply the two candidates face to face hosted by news organizations, not an independent commission, and then the last issue that the biden campaign laid out has to do with the format itself,
del percio. what exactly is president biden proposing? >> reporter: ana, let the debate over debates begin. the presidential commission on debates has been hosting these affairs since the 1980s, but in a letter to the commission this morning, the biden campaign is outlining three reasons why they won't be participating in their events. the first has to do with the timing. there is early voting more than ever before, and the biden campaign thinks the debate needs to happen far sooner than...
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susan del percio, thank you for being here this evening. >>> when we come back, the biden administration is calling out israel over the war in gaza. there's a new report that came out today on israel's tactics. we'll get into that when the 11th hour continues. >>> the biden administration is sharing new concerns about the war in gaza. there is reasonable evidence israel has violated international humanitarian law. and they also said israel has not violated u.s. weapons agreement. earlier this week, biden said he would stop sending certain weapons to israel if it launches a major invasion of rafah. for more, i want to welcome michael beshloff. it's a privilege to have you spend some time with us. >> me too. thank you so much. >> thank you. now let's start kind of with the general premise to talk about the existing u.s.-israeli relationship. i mean it's 76 years old and counting. but the tension seems to be rising. can you lend our viewers some perspective about this relationship? >> sure, yep, that's very after i they they need to remember this as israel on the united states, getting long
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. >> joining me now, white house reporter sabrina siddiqui, susan del percio and sam stein. sabrina, the language we hear from donald trump -- first of all, he is in a beautiful park in the bronx saying there are no more public spaces because they are inhabited by tents. just saying. he had a big crowd. officials said there about 7,000 people. the trump campaign, which was what they were permitted for, trump campaign saying thousands and thousands more. but it's a big crowd. >> yeah. i don't think that there's some dramatic political realignment happening when it comes to voter demographics. but what we did see in the 2020 election was that former president trump, although he lost, he made some inroads with latino voters. some recent polls have shown he is continuing to gain some traction with not just latino voters, but an uptick in support with black voters, specifically black men. i don't think that there's any doubt that president biden will likely carry the majority of black and hispanic voters in november. but if trump even makes some progress on the margins, then that
. >> joining me now, white house reporter sabrina siddiqui, susan del percio and sam stein. sabrina, the language we hear from donald trump -- first of all, he is in a beautiful park in the bronx saying there are no more public spaces because they are inhabited by tents. just saying. he had a big crowd. officials said there about 7,000 people. the trump campaign, which was what they were permitted for, trump campaign saying thousands and thousands more. but it's a big crowd. >>...
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joining us now, democratic strategist basil smikle and republican strategist susan del percio. he's been complaining for weeks, he should be on the campaign trail. watch this. >> the government just said they want to do three more weeks. that means they want to keep me off the trail for three more weeks. this is what i got indicted over. this is what took me off and takes me off the campaign trail, because i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida now. i should be in a lot of different places right now campaigning and i'm sitting here. i'm going to go into this trial and i'm going to sit there in the freezing cold ice box for eight hours, nine hours or so, and they took me off the campaign trail. >> today, court's dark, he's not on the campaign trail. so, what gives? >> trump is a candidate of grievance. we said he's been complaining for the last few weeks. he's been complaining for the last few years. so, it is not unusual to hear him make this statement. he says it for his base. but we know it's not true. where is he today? he could be somewhere, but, no, he's at mar
joining us now, democratic strategist basil smikle and republican strategist susan del percio. he's been complaining for weeks, he should be on the campaign trail. watch this. >> the government just said they want to do three more weeks. that means they want to keep me off the trail for three more weeks. this is what i got indicted over. this is what took me off and takes me off the campaign trail, because i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida now. i should be in a lot of...
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susan del percio, basil smikle, thank you as well. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> good morning. happening right now, tensions are es escalating on college campuses across the country. we saw clashes in madison, wisconsin. joining us now, cat carol, managing editor at the badger harold, joining us from the university of wisconsin campus. good morning. what happened there this morning and what is it like right now? >> good morning, thank you for having me. around 7:15 this morning, police officers, law enforcement from the university police, the wisconsin state patrol and state and county and madison police -- that the encampment would be taken down and they remained on site until about 9:00 a.m. they left all tents. they left tables up with supplies and water for protesters. all tents were removed. over a dozen individuals were arrested. and the police have left, some campus police are patrolling the area, but there are a
susan del percio, basil smikle, thank you as well. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> good morning. happening right now, tensions are es escalating on college campuses across the country. we saw clashes in madison, wisconsin. joining us now, cat carol, managing editor at the badger harold, joining us from the university of wisconsin campus. good...
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. >>> joining us now, susan del percio, republican strategist, basil smikle, director of the public policy program at the roosevelt house institute of hunter college, both msnbc political analysts. thank you, both, for being with us. susan, from a political perspective, it seems that so far very little has affected donald trump's standing within his diehard supporters. is this something either he gets convicted or not that could have an impact on it? >> i don't think so. at the end of the day, jose, i know it sounds shocking, oh, my gosh, former president convicted of a felony. >> first time ever. >> first time. and it all happens, but i think it is baked in. the reason i think that is we already dealt with the allegations in 2020, now you have the added title, but the people who wouldn't vote for trump weren't voting for him anyway. one thing, i was spot wrong, like, just dead wrong on what i thought would happen during this trial, which was i -- >> what do you mean? >> what i'm dead wrong on was i thought trump's temperament, he wouldn't be able to control himself, i really thought he wa
. >>> joining us now, susan del percio, republican strategist, basil smikle, director of the public policy program at the roosevelt house institute of hunter college, both msnbc political analysts. thank you, both, for being with us. susan, from a political perspective, it seems that so far very little has affected donald trump's standing within his diehard supporters. is this something either he gets convicted or not that could have an impact on it? >> i don't think so. at the...
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political analyst susan del percio, thank you for being here this morning. >>> thanks to you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> rfk jr. said that, years ago, a doctor found a dead worm in his brain. this is strange. instead of using de-wormer, he injected himself with the covid vaccine. [ laughter ] he's got it all wrong. >> wow. >> got worms in the brain? that explains it. it is a de-wormer. for a guy who believes doctors are con artists trying to scam you into getting a vaccine, he got a fast one when the worm started eating his brain. the inside of his head is basically the movie "dune." you should definitely vote for him. >> i want to say to any of rfk jr. fans who are watching, do not despair. just because he admitted in a sworn deposition that he had parasitic brain damage doesn't mean he is going to drop out. because bobby kennedy jr. does not know the meaning of the word quit. that information was in the part of the brain that the worm ate. >>> good morning. welcome to "morning joe." it is thursday, may the 9th. wi
political analyst susan del percio, thank you for being here this morning. >>> thanks to you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> rfk jr. said that, years ago, a doctor found a dead worm in his brain. this is strange. instead of using de-wormer, he injected himself with the covid vaccine. [ laughter ] he's got it all wrong. >> wow. >> got worms in the brain? that explains it. it is...