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right now, i am joined by tim o'brien, senior executive of opinion at bloomberg and and msn see -- msnbc author as well as my friend susanne craig, a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter from "the new york times." and the author of the book lucky loser. you have spent a lot of time in court at 100 center street. you have an up close view as to how things have been going. the defense, they spend a lot of time cross-examining michael cohen during this trial and it seems like they may just be relying on the jury thinking that he is not credible. do you think that the defense has done enough to raise the specter of a reasonable doubt given what the prosecution's case laid out for them? >> well, when i think what we are heading into with closing arguments, i think what the government has done is given jurors two paths. one is you can believe some of what michael cohen said despite all you heard i got the defense's case that he has lied on the stand in front of judges and like to banks analyst taxes. then there is also another path that i think they tried to outline for the jury. that
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o'brien, and susie george, among others. second, i'd like to draw your attention to a very unique item that we have borrowed from the nato archives. this one might surprise you a little bit. nato's first cookbook yes, that's right, you heard me correctly, titled the best of taste, published in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic officers wives club, the book highlights recipes representing the 15 allies at the time. now dwight d eisenhower, by that time president of the u.s. submitted his favorite recipe, old-fashioned beef stew. now in that spirit, we have prepared a wonderful menu for you tonight, but this is not included beef stew. so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the specialties in the special food of each of nato's 12 founding members. so you will see trays passing tonight with flags on them denoting which country that particular dish is from. finally, and this is what i am really most excited about, i would like to introduc
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it was the fourth national title under head coach tim o'brien. the first since 2007. congratulations to the gaels. >>> cal softball raft of the regular season today with a loss to oregon state. they still won the three-game series as the 19th -ranked bears headed to the pac-12 tournament next week with the ncaa tournament to follow. the outlook looks bright. and orange. >> that's always good. >> reporter: good has been given good for -- the second your transfers looking to make a mark with the program. her grandfather made a mark to the world 56 years ago. and orange has been aware since the sixth grade. >> i brought a book to one of my teachers, and she's like, this is your grandfather. i'm like, yeah. i am so serious. my mom kind of talked to me and ran me through what his name means and what we did. >> when your teacher reacted like that, did b's all of a sudden become a's? did you carry with a little more panache? >> no. >> that's great. >> reporter: numbers don't lie. this is a top 20 team. a 30 win team. and orange says this february tournament at louisiana lafa
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tim o'brien is senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion and the author of trump nation. joining me now, on your day off, guys, really? you choose to be here. here is the thing that gets me. the continuity of the graft, right? he begins as a grifter. the graft carries through the campaign and he almost teaches his supporters to follow in his script. the fact they are now doing campaign ads inside the courthouse so they can raise money not for down ballot republicans as the rnc would traditionally do, but rather for his own legal defense fund and this thing for the oil executives and it is not just what he is doing as a candidate, but what he imagines himself doing as president. >> promoting a legal defense fund when they don't know what they will do with the money. he is not going to use, i think, any of the federal funds or funds going into the general accounts to do any down ballot support. it will all be for trump to use as he wishes and some of it undoubtedly will be used to pay his legal bills. and i think that this is generations of drifting coming home. donald lear
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i want to step back a little and talk about michael cohen because tim o'brien is right. he has been a very good witness. he has kept his cool on the stand, he's known as a volatile individual. i can't stress enough how important it is that the jury believed michael cohen. he is the only one that can link donald trump to the criminal disguise of the falsification of the business records. if they don't believe him i think they will be instructed who knows where the jury will -- they will be instructed there's not guilty finding. they have to believe michael cohen because he links him and so many conversations and it is only michael cohen that does this. so many conversations with donald trump about the falsification of the business record. there is a lot of evidence about things michael cohen has said that would lead somebody to believe that the falsification of business records happened and that they happened at donald trump's direction or that he knew about it, that he caused it. the believability factor here is really important with michael cohen. >> here comes the mone
i want to step back a little and talk about michael cohen because tim o'brien is right. he has been a very good witness. he has kept his cool on the stand, he's known as a volatile individual. i can't stress enough how important it is that the jury believed michael cohen. he is the only one that can link donald trump to the criminal disguise of the falsification of the business records. if they don't believe him i think they will be instructed who knows where the jury will -- they will be...
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tim o'brien, senior executive editor of bloomberg opinion, and msnbc legal correspondent, lisa rubin, who's here with me in the studio. welcome to you both. so let's start with robert costello, lisa, who is he? what is his role in this story? what has the jury learned about him so far? >> robert costello is a deputy chief of the federal district of new york. he is known for representing rudy giuliani and for representing steve bannon. both of whom owe him a bunch of money. in fact, in rudy giuliani's bankruptcy papers, one of his largest creditors, aside from ruby freeman and shaye moss is robert costello's law firm. in the context of this case. robert costello was introduced to michael cohen by a mutual friend and law partner, jeff si tron, and he wanted to represent michael cohen when it became clear michael cohen was in criminal jeopardy. bob costello says and told a house committee yesterday that michael cohen repeatedly denied that he had anything on donald trump, and that he has manufactured this story. that's not the way i understand it based on the documents that we've seen an
tim o'brien, senior executive editor of bloomberg opinion, and msnbc legal correspondent, lisa rubin, who's here with me in the studio. welcome to you both. so let's start with robert costello, lisa, who is he? what is his role in this story? what has the jury learned about him so far? >> robert costello is a deputy chief of the federal district of new york. he is known for representing rudy giuliani and for representing steve bannon. both of whom owe him a bunch of money. in fact, in...
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it is the school's fourth national title under longtime coach tim o'brien. congratulations. well, tonight at 7:00, have you noticed a change in san francisco? the mayor says the homeless population is declining significantly despite what her opponents might say. there's a lot of grandstanding. there's a lot of people who are out there saying what they're going to do, but they have no idea, and they definitely can't do it better than me. we're joined by mayor breed. our conversation and more coming up on our 7:00 news and a quick reminder you can now access our newscast. what you're watching right now whenever you want. we're on 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. you can watch our live breaking news news conferences, and even repeats of our newscasts. up next on nightly news. riveting testimony and former president trump's hush money case. adult film actress stormy daniels, the star witness at the center of the case, taking the stand today, lester holt joins us from new york to break down the case. right now. >>> tonight, the riveting testimony in donald trump's hush
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jim heaphy, claire mccaskill, tim o'brien, andrew weissmann, susan craig, thank you all so much. for going through the last hour and 40 minutes with us. we're so grateful. it's ongoing. don't go anywhere. we're going to continue to follow the developments inside the courtroom. but when we come back a stunning warning from one of america's preeminent historians. why ken burns broke decades of political neutrality to deliver a powerful and dire warning about the dangers we face right now to democracy. the dangers posed by donald trump. ken burns joins us right here at the table. don't go anywhere. re a the table. don't go anywhere. mike is still living in the red. with a very high risk of another heart attack or stroke. he doesn't know with his risk factors his ldl-c (bad cholesterol) is still too high - the recommended level is below 55. are you living in the red? get in the know. learn how to get a free ldl-c test at attackheartdisease.com. [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. ♪
jim heaphy, claire mccaskill, tim o'brien, andrew weissmann, susan craig, thank you all so much. for going through the last hour and 40 minutes with us. we're so grateful. it's ongoing. don't go anywhere. we're going to continue to follow the developments inside the courtroom. but when we come back a stunning warning from one of america's preeminent historians. why ken burns broke decades of political neutrality to deliver a powerful and dire warning about the dangers we face right now to...
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let's get to our panel, peter baker joins us, tim o'brien, trump biographer, who wrote "trepanation -- trump nation," and bloomberg's editor, and retired superior court judge cornell, author of "her honor," tim, you go first. you were in the courtroom today. did donald trump see you, because i know he saw lawrence o'donnell. what did he say? >> he didn't see me, i was across the way. i think one of the things that we are seeing in this trial as it continues is an accumulation of the same kind of evidence of the same crew of people doing the same nefarious things and i think it is plain on their face what it's about. i don't think there's much doubt at this point that they were trying to pay off people to be quiet, in order to get a foot up in the election. the issue is whether or not you go from misdemeanors to a felony and election interference. i don't know how the jury is going to land on this. we are getting a seedy tale about the underbelly of power and money and politics in new york city. >> okay, but is there any chance that people hear that and say, that's just how nasty new y
let's get to our panel, peter baker joins us, tim o'brien, trump biographer, who wrote "trepanation -- trump nation," and bloomberg's editor, and retired superior court judge cornell, author of "her honor," tim, you go first. you were in the courtroom today. did donald trump see you, because i know he saw lawrence o'donnell. what did he say? >> he didn't see me, i was across the way. i think one of the things that we are seeing in this trial as it continues is an...
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it was the fourth national title under head coach tim o'brien and first since 2007. congratulations to the gaels. cow softball wrapped up the regular season today with a loss to oregon state. they still won the three-game series as a 19th -ranked bears head to the pac-12 tournament next week and the ncaa tournament to follow. so the outlook looks bright. and orange. >> that's always good. >> reporter: good has been great for cow pitcher ryan orange. the second your picture is looking to make a mark with the program. her grandfather, john carlos, made a mark with the world 56 years ago. and orange has been aware since the sixth grade. >> again brought a book to one of my teachers, and she is like, this is your grandfather. i'm like, yeah. i don't know why it's so serious. i'm on talked to me, ran me through what his name means and what we did. >> when your teacher reacted like that, did b's all of a sudden become a's? a little more panache? >> no. >> that's great. >> reporter: numbers don't lie. this is a top 20 team. a 30 win team. and orange says this february tourn
it was the fourth national title under head coach tim o'brien and first since 2007. congratulations to the gaels. cow softball wrapped up the regular season today with a loss to oregon state. they still won the three-game series as a 19th -ranked bears head to the pac-12 tournament next week and the ncaa tournament to follow. so the outlook looks bright. and orange. >> that's always good. >> reporter: good has been great for cow pitcher ryan orange. the second your picture is...
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tim o'brien just spoke about how convoluted and disjointed todd blanche dix cross- examination was yesterday and it truly was, someone who has been covering this case and been there every day in court, it was very hard to follow any think what they will try to do in addition to continuing to attack the credibility of michael cohen by portraying him as a lawyer, focusing on his convictions or please for false statements to congress, that kind of thing, i think in terms of more defense strategy they are going to try to be more focused, more efficient, really more clearly bringing out some of these themes in a way that is not as disjointed, because they have had a day of hearing this reaction to that cross- examination. >> i think they really wanted to try to get under his skin right off the bat and that's why todd blanche went after him right off the bat with the tiktok thing and i don't think it landed all that well in the courtroom, in part, because michael cohen, contrary to his reputation, contrary to what all sorts of defense and prosecution witnesses have led people to expect, has presen
tim o'brien just spoke about how convoluted and disjointed todd blanche dix cross- examination was yesterday and it truly was, someone who has been covering this case and been there every day in court, it was very hard to follow any think what they will try to do in addition to continuing to attack the credibility of michael cohen by portraying him as a lawyer, focusing on his convictions or please for false statements to congress, that kind of thing, i think in terms of more defense strategy...
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john allen joins us, tim o'brien is here, bloomberg opinion senior executive editor in trump biographer and msnbc legal analyst krista greenberg, a former federal prosecutor. 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 t
john allen joins us, tim o'brien is here, bloomberg opinion senior executive editor in trump biographer and msnbc legal analyst krista greenberg, a former federal prosecutor. 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...
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tim o'brien is here. he wrote the book, trump nation. and joining us, the state attorney for palm beach county. and the author of the book, her honor, my life on the bench, what works, what is broken and how to change it, ladoris cordell. tim, you get to go first. you were in the courtroom today. did donald trump see you? i know he saw my client -- my colleague lawrence o'donnell. >> he didn't see me because i was in the overflow room across the hall from him. one of the things we will see in this trial as it continues is an accumulation of the same kind of evidence and same people doing the same nefarious things and i think it is plain on their face what it is about. i don't think there is much doubt at this point that they were trying to pay off people to be quiet. they were paying them off in order to get a foot up in the election. i think the issue is whether or not you go from this series of misdemeanors to a felony and election interference and that is ultimately i think how the jury is going to land on this. along the way we are g
tim o'brien is here. he wrote the book, trump nation. and joining us, the state attorney for palm beach county. and the author of the book, her honor, my life on the bench, what works, what is broken and how to change it, ladoris cordell. tim, you get to go first. you were in the courtroom today. did donald trump see you? i know he saw my client -- my colleague lawrence o'donnell. >> he didn't see me because i was in the overflow room across the hall from him. one of the things we will...
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tim o'brien is here, bloomberg opinion senior executive editor and from biographer and legal analyst kristy 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
tim o'brien is here, bloomberg opinion senior executive editor and from biographer and legal analyst kristy 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...
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tim o'brien, senior executive editor of "bloomberg opinion" and msnbc political analyst. one of the things i did notice between the first time i went and this time is that there were actually people there. the first time, no trump supporters, no protesters. >> it wasn't a lot. >> it seemed coordinated because he tweeted specific language. that language was on the sign. >> they haven't learned how to pronounce justice marchan's name. merchant! merchant marine. >> having dealt with him for so long, how fearful do you think he is tonight? >> i think everything he's doing i think indicates panic. he's got nonsensical capitalized truths -- i hate calling them truths. posts through his account. and i think he feels cornered. i think he has for some time. as the trial wears along and the evidence creeps up, i think it puts him in a real corner. i think he feels that. i think perhaps he's been sleeping during some portions of court. >> that's when he leans back and his eyes are closed. >> closes his eyes. i think he's in this fugue state and he's trying to pretend that what he's
tim o'brien, senior executive editor of "bloomberg opinion" and msnbc political analyst. one of the things i did notice between the first time i went and this time is that there were actually people there. the first time, no trump supporters, no protesters. >> it wasn't a lot. >> it seemed coordinated because he tweeted specific language. that language was on the sign. >> they haven't learned how to pronounce justice marchan's name. merchant! merchant marine....
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senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion and msnbc political analyst tim o'brien's back with us. and making his "deadline" debut former manhattan prosecutor, a familiar face to msnbc viewers jeremy saline is here. jeremy, i'll start with you. your thoughts on what's transpired. i'm not listening to. i'm reading transcripts. but it's the most dramatic merchan has been on the page. >> and this is replanned, any witness i would have and i would call, and i've called many in that courthouse, i'm telling them to win it with respect, win it with the right answers, look the jury in the eye, look the judge in the eye, look everyone in the eye and be cool, calm collected because if you have no credibility and you're bombastic and you seem like you're fighting back too much then you've dehumanized yourself, you've changed any kind of empathy or credibility you may have. this is really playing to donald trump and certainly in my view not the right approach to say i'm a credible guy, don't believe michael cohen. >> so why go in to rebut basically a piece of cohen's testimony if you're going
senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion and msnbc political analyst tim o'brien's back with us. and making his "deadline" debut former manhattan prosecutor, a familiar face to msnbc viewers jeremy saline is here. jeremy, i'll start with you. your thoughts on what's transpired. i'm not listening to. i'm reading transcripts. but it's the most dramatic merchan has been on the page. >> and this is replanned, any witness i would have and i would call, and i've called many in...
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msnbc political analyst tim o'brien is back at the table after being at the courthouse. also state attorney for palm beach counter florida and former top prosecutor at doj, msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann. andrew, i want to come back to you on this point we were talking about in the last hour. the heart of this case is two questions, right, whether the motive exists to interfere in the election and whether donald trump did indeed commit the fraud he's charged with. >> absolutely. and so the part of that -- we've got a very strong case that's been presented by the state, which is the motive that there was an intent to do this about the election, the money quote today, is not something that's con tro vertable. it's not just davidson saying it now on the stand, it's something he said at the time. that was sort of the theme of the day. everything he said was tied to a document. i mean, in many ways he was there almost as a reader with occasional color. but, you know, this was something you couldn't -- he could be lying up one side and down the other on everything else i
msnbc political analyst tim o'brien is back at the table after being at the courthouse. also state attorney for palm beach counter florida and former top prosecutor at doj, msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann. andrew, i want to come back to you on this point we were talking about in the last hour. the heart of this case is two questions, right, whether the motive exists to interfere in the election and whether donald trump did indeed commit the fraud he's charged with. >> absolutely. and...
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the astrophysicist professor tim o'brien joins us now. ican i can see from all of the pictures we have been sent over the last couple of days it was spectacular. why particularly so at the moment? the sun is at the peak of its activity. it has a cycle of activity. it has a cycle of activity. every 11 years it has outbursts and explosions and sunspots and so on. we are approaching the peak now. what happens is it spends and it winds its magnetic field up and gets more and more tense over the 11 years and eventually it snaps. this stuff breaks free and heads towards earth. when the particles hit the air they crash into the magnetic field we have a neat way at the magnetic shield. these particles can plug in and get into the upper atmosphere. when they hit those particles, they blow. the oxygen in the nitrogen glow these beautiful colours. a really incredible, awe—inspiring sight. d0 really incredible, awe-inspiring siuht. ' , really incredible, awe-inspiring siuht. , sight. do different gases make different colours? _ sight. do different
the astrophysicist professor tim o'brien joins us now. ican i can see from all of the pictures we have been sent over the last couple of days it was spectacular. why particularly so at the moment? the sun is at the peak of its activity. it has a cycle of activity. it has a cycle of activity. every 11 years it has outbursts and explosions and sunspots and so on. we are approaching the peak now. what happens is it spends and it winds its magnetic field up and gets more and more tense over the 11...
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governor desantis senators tim scott, senator marco rubio. john radcliffe the former congressman robin o'brien former national security advisor but the best analysis i heard so far is doctor ben carson because he probably doesn't want to become the next president even though he's highly qualified, he will be trying to run while he's in office for 40 years as the vice president. that's an interesting thing and i'm sure we'll talk a lot more about that on hand. tammy bruce tutor dixon thank you so much for joining us tonight. let's turn our attention to africa because joe biden once vowed to visit the continent by the ends of 2022. but like so many other empty joe biden promises that never happened. but this week joe biden did host kenya's president at the white house and as you might expect it did not go well. have a look. >> 2 years ago our nation's first black vice president come a hair's. we going to ignore it makes no sense at all. >> 2 questions if i may. >> no 1. >> i'm going to do my level best. >> jason: do i ask the next question as w
governor desantis senators tim scott, senator marco rubio. john radcliffe the former congressman robin o'brien former national security advisor but the best analysis i heard so far is doctor ben carson because he probably doesn't want to become the next president even though he's highly qualified, he will be trying to run while he's in office for 40 years as the vice president. that's an interesting thing and i'm sure we'll talk a lot more about that on hand. tammy bruce tutor dixon thank you...
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o'brien, the former national security adviser. but the best analysis i heard so far is that dr. ben carson, because he probably doesn't want to become the next president, even though he's highly qualified, he won't be to run it while he's in office for four years as the vice president. >> that's an interesting thing. and i'm sure we'll talk a lot more about that on hand. tammy, bruce tudor dixon, thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right. now let's turn our attention. well, africa, because biden once vowed to visit the continent by the end of 2022. but like so many other empty biden promises, that never happened. >> but this week, biden did host kenya's president at the white house. and as you might expect, did not go well. >> have a look. two years ago, our nation's first black vice president, president kamala harris. you know, you can't have a billion people, not pursue the idea and ignore it. it makes no sense. >> all. can i. two questions, if i may. on no. one would do my level best during nixon. my next question is
o'brien, the former national security adviser. but the best analysis i heard so far is that dr. ben carson, because he probably doesn't want to become the next president, even though he's highly qualified, he won't be to run it while he's in office for four years as the vice president. >> that's an interesting thing. and i'm sure we'll talk a lot more about that on hand. tammy, bruce tudor dixon, thank you so much for joining us tonight. all right. now let's turn our attention. well,...