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of our experts here with me jeremy san, let me start with you, criminal defense attorney, a former manhattan prosecutors. so as i said, you've been in these rooms so monograph confirms to contact. she maintained for donald trump were karen mcdougal and stormy daniels and that stormy had been to the office and there was discussion about her being in the apprentice, which stormy herself has thus said in that documentary clip, i played. >> did she give the prosecution what they needed from her? she certainly did. and she did it unwillingly under subpoena. i wouldn't measure her in terms of quantity. i'd measure her in terms of quality, meaning it was short, but it had value that value corroborates david pecker while there's no there's no agreement, for example so emails, for example understanding how there's a separation. but yet there's obvious communication put stormy daniels there. it absolutely establishes that foundation that is necessary to move it forward. so very basically, if david pecker is kind i'll use a term, the bread of this, of that sandwich. you know, you're gonna get michael's
of our experts here with me jeremy san, let me start with you, criminal defense attorney, a former manhattan prosecutors. so as i said, you've been in these rooms so monograph confirms to contact. she maintained for donald trump were karen mcdougal and stormy daniels and that stormy had been to the office and there was discussion about her being in the apprentice, which stormy herself has thus said in that documentary clip, i played. >> did she give the prosecution what they needed from...
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we're close to wrapping for the week in the manhattan hush money cover up for i'll keep it here as we watch prosecutors try to finish out as the court adjourns for the weekend, three-day weekend for the jury. we're back in a moment the white house correspondents dinner live tomorrow at seven eastern on cnn today. america's beverage companies are models 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 bottles are made to be remade hi it's christina again. >> i'm here to tell you about an all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bathroom model that you don't want to miss, you already know jacuzzi has been making water-filled great for more than 65 years. and now they're bringing you this special tv offer. were waving all installation costs and postponing all payments for up to one year to c
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and former manhattan assistant district attorney catherine christian. vaughn, said the stage. a lot of sidebars in the past hour. fill in the gaps. what line of questioning do you think the state is objecting to? >> reporter: right. over the course of the last hours, the defense team for donald trump is not explicitly saying to the jury, don't trust michael cohen, he lacks credibility. but they have brought up multiple instances with david pecker in their cross-examination that would lead the jury to question michael cohen and the extent he make exaggerate or take statements out of context. pecker's testimony was that michael cohen asked him to send paparazzi to a meeting he was going to have with mark cuban to essentially make donald trump jealous. a second example was in 2018, when the federal election commission sent a letter to david pecker about the alleged financial scheme, an arrangement they had pertaining to karen mcdougal and other efforts to suppress stories ahead of the 2016 election. david pecker testified just a moment ago when he called michael cohen about this
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remember, again, the manhattan d.a. has charged donald trump with falsification of business records. but what makes it a felony, according to the d.a., is that those business records were falsified with the intent to either commit or conceal a crime. they have now elaborated on that theory. based on the questioning, it seems that their theory is, donald trump intended to conceal violations of campaign finance law and formed a conspiracy with michael cohen, david pecker, and potentially others to do so. karen mcdougal, in burying her story, was part and parcel of that conspiracy. accomplishing the karen mcdougal story is a necessary predicate. of course, it doesn't get us all the way to the crime. why? because the business records that were falsified are in relation to the stormy daniels payment. yes, david pecker is a very central witness in establishing trump's knowledge and intent in joining this conspiracy and doing it for purposes of subverting the election, but we are going to have to get to the stormy daniels stor
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there were more than 500 murders alone in manhattan in 1990, at last year just 73. >> i am ashamed i chose to take part in concealing mr. trump solicit acts. >> 's former attorney is expected to testify that his onetime boss directed him to pay hush money to a porn star to hide an affair which trumps denies. and to legally conceal the payment and falsified records.s. the gist of the whole case, michael cohen went to prison for making that happen but trump stake. >> he went to jail but that had nothing to do with me. >> trump said the judge won't let him attend his son's graduation but no decision has been made. ahead of jury selection trump said every legal scholar called the case against him absurd when that is flatly untrue. and he insists that the gag order makes it impossible for him to defend himself. >> i want to say what is on my mind but i am restricted with the gag order. >> perhaps it is true he can't say everything that is on his mind, but the gag order only restricts a few things he can't attack or harass witnesses or jurors or court employees. beyond that he can talk abo
there were more than 500 murders alone in manhattan in 1990, at last year just 73. >> i am ashamed i chose to take part in concealing mr. trump solicit acts. >> 's former attorney is expected to testify that his onetime boss directed him to pay hush money to a porn star to hide an affair which trumps denies. and to legally conceal the payment and falsified records.s. the gist of the whole case, michael cohen went to prison for making that happen but trump stake. >> he went to...
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trump trump then headed to court in lower manhattan for a cas ten that even a new york times op ed referred to as a legal embarrasmed referrs and a histoi mistake. stor230 miles to the south in tg washington swamp. well, importantoamt, very impor, oral arguments today at the prs. supreme very im on presidel immunity. a decision heresidentiale will y have an immediate impact on the weaponized doj quest to prosecute trump from now until election day in 193 days.h but it will have lasting but ramifications or as neil gorsuch, as the justice put it, we are writing a rule for the ages. the question at hand can a u.s. president be prosecuted for his actions in office? is there absolute immunity? is there limiteds immunity?d imi can obama be charged, for example, for killing in a drone overke which happened overseas ? can george w bush be charged? with allegedly lying to congress about iraq? if a far left prosecutor decides to cook up charges, and could joe biden be chargedoo for killing a family in afghanistan during deadly withdrawal? >> now, here's how trump's legal team put it earliehere ir to
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at least into the record so people can see that proof in the same way we are seeing the proof in the manhattan case right now. >> andrew at least at this point earlier today and i thought it was a brilliant point because it would allow not a hearing over one day, this could be weeks long in which the evidence, particularly in thinking about the evidence liz cheney talked about in her op-ed this week. she said the january 6th committee wasn't able to get a whole bunch of critical things that trump did and what people said about him. but, they used a grand jury, jack smith did to get that information. she said that is why we need a trial. a trial would be the first solution but your solution is the second best one, which would allow the evidence to get before the american people. >> mike pence, take the stand. tell us what happened. all of the, bill barr, take the stand. eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with m
at least into the record so people can see that proof in the same way we are seeing the proof in the manhattan case right now. >> andrew at least at this point earlier today and i thought it was a brilliant point because it would allow not a hearing over one day, this could be weeks long in which the evidence, particularly in thinking about the evidence liz cheney talked about in her op-ed this week. she said the january 6th committee wasn't able to get a whole bunch of critical things...
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york city take a look. [ chanting ] >> sean: that was a construction sight in new york city midtown manhattan local workers they are greeting trump as warmly as anyone could ever want to be greeted delivering a very special message by the way to joe biden with their own version of how should i put this let's go brandon this was before another mandatory appearance in court for donald trump it will go on for weeks and weeks they've taken off the campaign trail a probe biden judge centering trumps speech with an unprecedented gag order preventing the republican candidate for president from campaigning in the middle of the selection of course he donated in 2020 to joe biden he/she is about conflicts issues about statute of limitation issues about the whole felony federal crime that they're trying to make out of thin air but nothing is stopping doll trump from speaking to you directly the american people take a look. >> very close in new york i understand it were leading in the country by a lot a poll just came out a little while ago as you saw yesterday that we are up in every swing state and up
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together today in lower manhattan. what do you expect when packer good? it's back on the stand tomorrow under cross-examination trump's lawyers had about one hour of cross-examination with david pecker. and in that time, david pecker acknowledged that it was standard operating procedure for media companies to work with politicians but he also testified that he was at the heart of these deals and that he was involved with them and had many conversations with michael cohen, david pecker, serving as a narrator for the prosecution, taking the jury inside three of these catch-and-kill deals and testifying repeatedly that he was involved with them and help broker them to help donald trump's camp payne new details on the hush money payout to adult film star stormy daniels from an ex-tabloid executive back on the stand. we're counting how he brokered a deal at the center of the case against former president donald trump david pecker was questioned by the prosecution about the catch-and-kill scheme to quiet daniel story of an a
together today in lower manhattan. what do you expect when packer good? it's back on the stand tomorrow under cross-examination trump's lawyers had about one hour of cross-examination with david pecker. and in that time, david pecker acknowledged that it was standard operating procedure for media companies to work with politicians but he also testified that he was at the heart of these deals and that he was involved with them and had many conversations with michael cohen, david pecker, serving...
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and as those arguments were getting under way, donald trump was in a manhattan courtroom facing charges surrounding a hush money payment made to hide an alleged affair from voters just before the 2016 election. the former publisher of "the national enquirer" david pecker testifying for a third day, and prosecutors finally asking about stormy daniels. abc's soon yorenior investigave correspondent aaron katersky is at the courthouse. >> reporter: tonight, the former publisher of "the national enquirer" testifying that even after trump became president, he still kept tabs on women who had been paid to keep quiet about their alleged affairs. >> david's been very nice. nice guy. >> reporter: pecker telling the jury that at trump's direction, "the enquirer's" parent company bought the story of former "playboy" model karen mcdougal, who claimed she had a year-long sexual relationship with trump. pecker saying it could be "very embarrassing" to trump's campaign. he described a meeting at trump tower shortly after the election. trump saying, "i want to thank you for handling the mcdougal situati
and as those arguments were getting under way, donald trump was in a manhattan courtroom facing charges surrounding a hush money payment made to hide an alleged affair from voters just before the 2016 election. the former publisher of "the national enquirer" david pecker testifying for a third day, and prosecutors finally asking about stormy daniels. abc's soon yorenior investigave correspondent aaron katersky is at the courthouse. >> reporter: tonight, the former publisher of...
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during today's morning session, the manhattan's d.a. was office submitted four more examples where prosecutors argued trump broke the judge's gag order. membermerchan will vote whethert to hold him in contempt of court. >> i am glad i was here it was a very interesting day in a certain way. >> there will be a hearing about the gag order on wednesday of next week. in the last hour of court today, the defense began its cross-examination of proximate o testified that he alerted trump of negative stories concerning him dating back to 1998. pecker said he hasn't spoken to trump since the winter of 2019. but still considers him a friend and a mentor. gillian? >> gillian: all right, nate foy outside that courthouse all day in new york for us. thank you. well, confrontations between police and anti-israel protesters are igniting at college campuses across the nation. correspondent steve harrigan is at columbia university in new york city. my alma mater right now. hi, steve. >> steve: gillian, usc had to cancel its graduation ceremony due to sec
during today's morning session, the manhattan's d.a. was office submitted four more examples where prosecutors argued trump broke the judge's gag order. membermerchan will vote whethert to hold him in contempt of court. >> i am glad i was here it was a very interesting day in a certain way. >> there will be a hearing about the gag order on wednesday of next week. in the last hour of court today, the defense began its cross-examination of proximate o testified that he alerted trump...
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there is, of course, a manhattan hush money cover up, pile up and manhattan testimony just wrapped up for the day former tabloid publisher with the david pecker is expected to be back on the stand for a fourth day tomorrow. the defense is having their chance with him. then of course, here in washington, dc, trump's immunity battle was before for the us supreme court. questions from the justices to trump's defense team suggest they're not sold on trump's argument that he should have absolute immunity from any kind of criminal prosecution related to any action from when he was president you began by explaining why you believe that immunity from criminal prosecution is essential for the proper functioning of the presidency but my question is whether the very robust form of immunity that you're advocating is really necessary in order to achieve that result. if the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they're in office in addition to these two cases, there'
there is, of course, a manhattan hush money cover up, pile up and manhattan testimony just wrapped up for the day former tabloid publisher with the david pecker is expected to be back on the stand for a fourth day tomorrow. the defense is having their chance with him. then of course, here in washington, dc, trump's immunity battle was before for the us supreme court. questions from the justices to trump's defense team suggest they're not sold on trump's argument that he should have absolute...
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hours from now, former president trump will be sitting in a manhattan courtroom as his hush money trial is set to resume. this as the judge overseeing the case has yet to rule if trump violated his gag order. >>> in washington, d.c., the supreme court will hear oral arguments over trump's claim that he is immune from criminal prosecution in the d.c. election interference case. >>> plus, arizona's attorney general has charged mark meadows, rudy giuliani, and other key trump allies, as well as 11 so-called fake electors with state crimes after they attempted to keep trump in power following the 2020 election. i don't know. did you see that coming? >> i did not. >> i didn't see that coming. >> i really didn't. >>> good morning. welcome to "morning joe." willie, did you see that coming? >> not this one. i mean, we suspected it was coming sometime, but didn't see it coming yesterday. and some bold-faced names apparently among the group of aides to donald trump. giuliani, meadows, eastman. >> yeah. >> apparently all in trouble here in arizona. >> wow. >>> it is thursday, april 25th. great to
hours from now, former president trump will be sitting in a manhattan courtroom as his hush money trial is set to resume. this as the judge overseeing the case has yet to rule if trump violated his gag order. >>> in washington, d.c., the supreme court will hear oral arguments over trump's claim that he is immune from criminal prosecution in the d.c. election interference case. >>> plus, arizona's attorney general has charged mark meadows, rudy giuliani, and other key trump...
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he was there in court in manhattan back when donald trump was are in the new york hush money case, but were told by sources, kristen holmes, are great colleague has told that the reason boris epshteyn has been kept at a distance recently from donald trump is because of concerns that this indictment was coming. they thought that he was going to be implicated in that indictment and we know now that he was so a lot of big boldfaced names in this diamond, including one that we're identifying now as christina bob, the former oil an anchor. she's somebody who we've previously reported was working with rudy giuliani to help organize stake electors in multiple states, including arizona. she's on multiple planning calls with different representative from the trump campaign, from these various states too. so really a bigger swing maybe we were expecting at first, but arizona with that conspiracy charges, multiple felonies and potentially pretty serious consequences and it tie interesting. the point is he said took a bigger swing than some might have expected. >> you have christina, bob, who is a
he was there in court in manhattan back when donald trump was are in the new york hush money case, but were told by sources, kristen holmes, are great colleague has told that the reason boris epshteyn has been kept at a distance recently from donald trump is because of concerns that this indictment was coming. they thought that he was going to be implicated in that indictment and we know now that he was so a lot of big boldfaced names in this diamond, including one that we're identifying now as...
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at the same time but that court is convening in lower manhattan his other lawyers will be in washington d.c. arguing before the supreme court as they take up his novel, one might even say desperate, ludicrous theory of presidential immunity. that is the idea that he should not face trial over the january 6th charges point they should be utterly preempted because presidents have absolute immunity from all criminal charges for things they do while in office a full stop for gas trump himself likes to put it even for, quote, events that crossed the line. i'm guessing many of you watching don't spend much time browsing trump's social media feeds, so it could be easy to miss just how often he posts, first of all, and specifically how often he posts about how he must have dictated like immunity from all consequences. it is a real obsession and there is one metaphor in particular he seems to like to quote, president of the united states must have full immunity. you can't stop bullies from doing the job of a strong and effective crime position because you want to guard against the seldom seen ro
at the same time but that court is convening in lower manhattan his other lawyers will be in washington d.c. arguing before the supreme court as they take up his novel, one might even say desperate, ludicrous theory of presidential immunity. that is the idea that he should not face trial over the january 6th charges point they should be utterly preempted because presidents have absolute immunity from all criminal charges for things they do while in office a full stop for gas trump himself likes...
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in fact, he was width former president in manhattan when donald trump was arraigned in the hush money case and sources are telling kristen holmes that the reason we haven't seen boris epshteyn close to the former president as his trial in new york has started, is because of concerns in trump's inner circle about this looming indictment and arizona so now we know that bores action is among those who has been indicted and charged along with mark meadows, rudy giuliani, and a host of others, that cohen thanks so much. meanwhile, in the former president's bid to return to the white house, he's been laying the groundwork for what another term in office might look like, primarily how he plans to execute his goal of overhauling the federal government and read washington in the so-called while deepstate. cnn's kim law investigated some of the former president's promises and the impact they may have. here's what she found at every 2024 campaign rally for former president donald trump he makes a bow we will demolish the deep state. we will demolish the deep state. we will demolish the deep stat
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during those arguments trump himself will be sitting for the third day of testimony in his manhattan hush money trial. so tomorrow night it's a bonanza. we will have special coverage of both of those big trump trials led by my colleague rachel maddow at 8:00 p.m. do not miss it. >>> that's our show tonight. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening. just when we thought the big news from arizona today was the house representatives repealing the 1864 bill, getting three republicans to switch, we now have 11 republicans in arizona indicted, it's 7 p.m. in arizona right now, alex, and there's 11 indicted fake electors there who may be struggling with what they want for dinner at this particular hour. >> maybe thinking about what they should do in the medium term, maybe thinking not be on the stand, maybe being prosecution witnesses, just maybe. >> yeah. we all discovered tonight in arizona law co-conspirator is written without a hyphen, never seen that before, but there's 50 states. >> that's the sign of the time, isn't it? how do
during those arguments trump himself will be sitting for the third day of testimony in his manhattan hush money trial. so tomorrow night it's a bonanza. we will have special coverage of both of those big trump trials led by my colleague rachel maddow at 8:00 p.m. do not miss it. >>> that's our show tonight. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening. just when we thought the big news from arizona today was the...
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he will once again spend the day in manhattan criminal work, which he thinks it's too cold. for day seven of his criminal trial on election interference and business fraud. at the same time the court is convening in manhattan, his other lawyers will be in washington, d.c. before the supreme court as a take up his novel, desperate, ludicrous. of presidential immunity. that is the idea he should not face trial over the january 6th charges. because presidents have absolute immunity from criminal charges for things we do while in office. trump himself likes to put it, even "advance the cross the line". i guess many of you watching do not spend time going through trump's media post. -- he post how we much have dictator like immunity from all consequences. it is a real obsession. there is one metaphor he likes. "the president of the u.s. must have full immunity. you can't stop elyse from doing the job of strong and effective crime prevention because you want to guard against the occasional roach cop -- rogue cop --" the theme he comes back to again and again, he compares himself t
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today" white house correspondent chambers and jason riley, senior fellow at the manhattan institute. columbia today with other members of house leadership and house he was there. a lot of chanting, a lot of calling him down. but that visual, mollie is again sparking what secretary pompeo brought up there. there needs to be a more full-throated response. >> there absolutely needs to be much more response from all sorts of people. this didn't all just happen at columbia the other kay. this has been brewing for decades it. arises from a left wing ideology that teaches hatred for different groups and we have seen this fester for a as long as period of time. heim heartened by how many denounce it once and for all. obviously people are still waiting for president biden to be a little more clear in his recondemns the protesters but condemns hermine to don't understand what is going on in palestine. i want to put this up. this is the "new york post" cover saying columbia surrenders, headlines there say pro-terrorist students get slap on the wrist props join. pressure on school administrators
today" white house correspondent chambers and jason riley, senior fellow at the manhattan institute. columbia today with other members of house leadership and house he was there. a lot of chanting, a lot of calling him down. but that visual, mollie is again sparking what secretary pompeo brought up there. there needs to be a more full-throated response. >> there absolutely needs to be much more response from all sorts of people. this didn't all just happen at columbia the other kay....
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wanted usc and elleithee, to both you, house speaker mike johnson just visited columbia university in manhattan where pro-palestinian protests have been creating turmoil across the campus for at least the last week, cnn's erin burnett is at columbia university now an error and you just sat down with speaker johnson right after his press conference. we're at times, if not throughout the entire thing, students sen. protesters were heckling him yeah. >> yeah. and you know what jake behind me, this is the tented camp min here at columbia university that we've seen at the heart of all this it's peaceful, it's quiet, it's an absolutely gorgeous day that's how it was when we got here. but a couple of hundred feet away at the steps of the library that's where the house speaker along with adults location of other gop representatives, media from new york went to get press conference. there were hundreds of people there. jake just completely swarmed hundreds and a lot of media but a lot of students and it was heckling from start to finish, although not overwhelming the entire time that the speaker was say
wanted usc and elleithee, to both you, house speaker mike johnson just visited columbia university in manhattan where pro-palestinian protests have been creating turmoil across the campus for at least the last week, cnn's erin burnett is at columbia university now an error and you just sat down with speaker johnson right after his press conference. we're at times, if not throughout the entire thing, students sen. protesters were heckling him yeah. >> yeah. and you know what jake behind...
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but what's happening in manhattan is not even trump's biggest legal battle of the week. tomorrow, the supreme court, the us supreme court is set to hear arguments in trump's presidential immunity case. and with me now to discuss former federal prosecutor jean rossi, as well as former chief assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office. karen friedman, agnifilo. karen is of council for a firm that represents michael cohen, but she has no contact with golan, does not work on his case. and there are no restrictions on what you can say about the case. we just wanted to make sure you knew that karen if court is not in session today, does it make it doesn't make it more likely that judge merchan is it's going to issue this ruling on trump's possible gag order violations. and if not, then when judge for sean has what's called a calendar day, all his other cases are on the calendar today, so he's dealing with those matters. he certainly could issue a ruling in this case today, or he could wait till tomorrow when court is back in session and the parties
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she was inside the courthouse, also with us, former assistant district attorney in manhattan, nbc news legal analyst, catherine christian, good morning to you both. i'll start with you since you were down there yesterday. let's start with the gag order first. donald trump saying all i did was repost other people violating the gag order. that's a thin defense from the charges that he's violated the gag order ten times. we heard judge merchan becoming frustrated in the courtroom. do you suspect that we're going to hear that, yes, in fact, he did violate the gag order and if so, is it a fine? what comes after that? >> it seems likely that's where it's heading. the judge was just very frustrated, at points growing angry over what todd blanche's presentation. at one point the judge is asking for precedent, bring me a legal argument for what you're saying, and todd blanche is saying there is no precedent. it's just common sense. and i think what donald trump was learning for his whole life words have had very little value to him, but in court, there's consequences for this. and i think we ca
she was inside the courthouse, also with us, former assistant district attorney in manhattan, nbc news legal analyst, catherine christian, good morning to you both. i'll start with you since you were down there yesterday. let's start with the gag order first. donald trump saying all i did was repost other people violating the gag order. that's a thin defense from the charges that he's violated the gag order ten times. we heard judge merchan becoming frustrated in the courtroom. do you suspect...
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during today's events in the courtroom in lower manhattan, mitt romney was asked about the trial today. >> here's what he said. >> i think everybody has made their own assessment of president trump's character and so far as i know, you don't pay someone $130,000 not to have sex with you? >> mitt romney, breaking out of the shell that he effects is on his way out and keep it real doug, hi, is joining us republican strategies. what are you hearing from people in republican circles mean? you hear, trump's allies arguing. he just wanted to make this story go away to protect his family. >> well to protect his family, but also to protect his political campaign. and what i hear often is it really depends on who you talk to, but of the trump core base, none of this matters. it's all baked in for donald trump and whatever happens is we've learned is great and glorious for donald trump. not exactly true. the other thing i'm hearing is a lot of concern that if he is convicted on this, regardless of the fact that most republicans feel that this is the most political of the cases against donald tru
during today's events in the courtroom in lower manhattan, mitt romney was asked about the trial today. >> here's what he said. >> i think everybody has made their own assessment of president trump's character and so far as i know, you don't pay someone $130,000 not to have sex with you? >> mitt romney, breaking out of the shell that he effects is on his way out and keep it real doug, hi, is joining us republican strategies. what are you hearing from people in republican...
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of the federal government having sat on a tan's for quite some time before this case was brought to manhattan. and then finally indicted is melissa of question about something she said earlier because i was a little i was it jumped out at me. i understand i'm melissa, about how paying witnesses can be seen as part of a conspiracy. but you seem to say and correct me if i'm wrong, that advocacy on trump's behalf, like the magazine supporting supporting trump's candidacy, that could be seen as part of a a conspiracy, isn't there a first amendment problem with that? because magazines do support candidates all the time i think there's something i think i said something different, geoffrey, the point that david pecker was making on the stand today and what the prosecution elicited was that donald trump, what coordinating with david pecker for this favorable treatment? >> i think in most campaigns you don't see that it may be the case that a newspaper or media outlet will endorse a particular candidate. but i don't think we've ever seen a situation where a particular candidate goes to the outlet and
of the federal government having sat on a tan's for quite some time before this case was brought to manhattan. and then finally indicted is melissa of question about something she said earlier because i was a little i was it jumped out at me. i understand i'm melissa, about how paying witnesses can be seen as part of a conspiracy. but you seem to say and correct me if i'm wrong, that advocacy on trump's behalf, like the magazine supporting supporting trump's candidacy, that could be seen as...
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now, of course the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, he's busy with way more important matters, like an eight-year-old misdemeanor. while pass the statute of limitations surrounding the alleged missiles labelingmib of a nondisclosure agreement. now, there o are people pledging allegiance to hamas on the streets of new yorkce t and other places around the country. but according to alvin bragg accordin, inaudib while possibly mislabeling a business expense from, oh eight years ago, is way more important, a far more pressing issue. so donald trump, he continues to languish in a manhattan courtrooldm where anti-trumpcour prosecutors and an anti-trump judge pretend to be solemn arbiters of justice whenjudg are not. no at the very same time, new york's well-to-do. heverysocial justice warriors td hamas sympathizer. they are wreaking havoc all across the city of new nork, noacrosst even the embattd actor alec baldwin is safe fromb their harassment. >> take a look. israel. zionism, please say it. one time. >> you can you can do it for. all right. it's rare. i'll tell you why?u wh i am
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absolutely no one has been turned away anywhere in lower manhattan. it is actually much easier to approach and stand outside and gaze at trump's courthouse than it is to see the rockefeller christmas tree in december where police and barricades do restrict access. vaughn hillyard delivered the best response on twitter saying trump just claimed that the police have shut down the streets around the courthouse for blocks and his protesters can't be here. not true. there is one pro trump person here and the main street along the courthouse is open to traffic and vaughn hillyard included this video showing you just how easily vehicles move around. and how much of no one is actually there. in support of donald trump. the truth is trump supporters do not care that donald trump is being prosecuted. they have made that very clear. he has begged them to show up and they have refused. yesterday, donald trump said america loving protesters should be allowed to protest at the front steps of courthouses all over the country. so, there is donald trump. summoning tru
absolutely no one has been turned away anywhere in lower manhattan. it is actually much easier to approach and stand outside and gaze at trump's courthouse than it is to see the rockefeller christmas tree in december where police and barricades do restrict access. vaughn hillyard delivered the best response on twitter saying trump just claimed that the police have shut down the streets around the courthouse for blocks and his protesters can't be here. not true. there is one pro trump person...
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absolutely no one has been turned away anywhere in lower manhattan [ inaudible ] in his twitter post showing you just how easily vehicles move around and just how much of no one is actually there in support of donald trump heard the truth is, trump supporters do not care that donald trump is being prosecuted. they have made that very clear. he has begged them to show up, and they have refused. yesterday, donald trump said, america-loving protesters should be allowed to protest at the front steps of court houses all over the country. so there is donald trump summoning trump supporters in idaho to go to the courthouse, in boise, and stage big protest for him, in utah, or texas, somewhere where there is a vast majority of supporters for trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere, and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution . 74 million trump voters said absolutely no we will not protest donald trump's criminal prosecution, we do not care. they aren't the only people who don't care. donald trump is the only criminal
absolutely no one has been turned away anywhere in lower manhattan [ inaudible ] in his twitter post showing you just how easily vehicles move around and just how much of no one is actually there in support of donald trump heard the truth is, trump supporters do not care that donald trump is being prosecuted. they have made that very clear. he has begged them to show up, and they have refused. yesterday, donald trump said, america-loving protesters should be allowed to protest at the front...
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donald trump continues to languish in a manhattan courtroom where anti- trump prosecutors and untied trump judge our solemn arbiters of justice when they are not at the very same time new york's well-to-do social justice warriors turned hamas sympathizers, they are wreaking havoc all across the city of new york. not even the embattled actor alec baldwin is safe from the harassment. take a look. >> leap leap israel and [ bleep ] zionism. please say it, one time. >> sean: it is rare, i'll tell you why i am defending alec baldwin later in the program but attempting to course a political statement from someone just trying to by coffee is beyond gross and inappropriate and we should be better than that as a country. more coming up. of course,, what alec baldwin just encountered, pales in comparison to what many jewish students have faced now across new york city and the country, for example at the ivy league institution columbia they have been run out of town, for weeks. hundreds of anti- israel agitators occupying a central location on columbia's campus are pitching their tents and block
donald trump continues to languish in a manhattan courtroom where anti- trump prosecutors and untied trump judge our solemn arbiters of justice when they are not at the very same time new york's well-to-do social justice warriors turned hamas sympathizers, they are wreaking havoc all across the city of new york. not even the embattled actor alec baldwin is safe from the harassment. take a look. >> leap leap israel and [ bleep ] zionism. please say it, one time. >> sean: it is rare,...
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trump has been making this argument about the constitution, not just in this case in the manhattan courtroom, but he made it in the january 6 federal case here in washington dc that went all the way up to the d.c. circuit, which upheld the restrictions, made some modifications to them and upheld them, and then the judge has basically adopted pretty much the same order that the d.c. circuit had upheld here. he is not bound by the d.c. circuit but he said the questions were resolved by saying the needs for the administration of justice justify these minimal restrictions. william: russell gold, a law professor at the university of alabama was quoted saying i cannot imagine a defendant posting on social media about a judges family and not being quickly incarcerated. this is in reference to trump attacking the judge's daughter. do you agree that trump has been getting a disposition that other defendants would not get? mary: yes. i cannot say that every defendant would be immediately detained for attacking a member of the judge's family, but we do see repeat violations. he is sanctioned. the judge
trump has been making this argument about the constitution, not just in this case in the manhattan courtroom, but he made it in the january 6 federal case here in washington dc that went all the way up to the d.c. circuit, which upheld the restrictions, made some modifications to them and upheld them, and then the judge has basically adopted pretty much the same order that the d.c. circuit had upheld here. he is not bound by the d.c. circuit but he said the questions were resolved by saying the...
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in the conversation away from the jury today, prosecutor joshua stein glass revealed the crime that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg did not include in his indictment of former president donald trump it's new york law section 17 part 152 in what we can take from it is that trump is accused of falsifying business records to aid a conspiracy to win the 2016 presidential election. bret? >> bret: nate foy in new york. nate, thanks. breaking tonight, the release of hundreds of pages of documents relating to former president trump's classified materials case. remember this is down in florida. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight to tell us what we're learning inside. >> former president donald trump allegedly promised a second term pardon, if a close aid was charged with lying to the fbi. that aid now trump's co-defendant in florida -- that accusation made by a trump associate in an interview with the fbi. someone dubbed person 16. who declined to be recorded by agents, insisting that having his voice recorded was a far bigger risk for him in the trump world. newly unclassified
in the conversation away from the jury today, prosecutor joshua stein glass revealed the crime that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg did not include in his indictment of former president donald trump it's new york law section 17 part 152 in what we can take from it is that trump is accused of falsifying business records to aid a conspiracy to win the 2016 presidential election. bret? >> bret: nate foy in new york. nate, thanks. breaking tonight, the release of hundreds of pages of documents...
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kara scannell outside the courthouse in manhattan. thanks so much for joining us. sounded discuss is jeremy saland, a former prosecutor with manhattan district attorney, as well as trial attorney misty marris. welcome to both you, jeremy, let me start with you because the prosecution argued today, quote, the entire case is predicated on the idea that there was a conspiracy to influence the election in 2016. in your view? how helpful has peckers testimony been to this central argument of a conspiracy, even though they haven't charged anyone with conspiracy well, i think you can say josh steinglass in the prosecutors that a fabulous job. >> they ask the right questions and they got the right answers. you've heard from so many different pieces here you hear about the ban and you hear about going to signal which is an app to cover up buck communications, not being uncertain phones. you hear about why there isn't a formal agreement between donald trump and david pecker. you understand that things were being run by michael cohen to confirm that the story should be run or
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. >>> and you're looking at a live look outside the lower manhattan courtroom where day six of donald trump's criminal trial is under way. we're just getting under way because it's six to eight years we're told. we wait for a ruling on that gag order hearing that judge merchan held this morning. prosecution witness david pecker is back on the witness stand. lawyers for donald trump objecting to a line of questioning about steve bannon's involvement with pecker. you know steve bannon, the close -- well, had legal troubles of his own, but he was a close adviser during 2015, 2016, and throughout the trump presidency. back with us now from his post outside the courthouse, nbc's vaughn hillyard. also back with us, andrew weissmann and chuck rosenberg. an update on what's happening in the courtroom now? >> reporter: right, there's currently deliberation over steve bannon's name into this conversation that the defense for donald trump is asserting and objecting to this line of questioning of david pecker. around steve bannon and his relationship with pecker, because pecker is now testified t
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you see that reflected on the streets of manhattan. you see that reflected in the polls that show us that there is a phenomenal lack of interest in this election at large. the nbc polls seem to show the least interest in 20 years. i don't think this is going to be another situation where donald trump drives out massive turnout like he did in 2016, like he did against him in 2018, like he did in 2020. that's the argument of the trump campaign, whether you love him or hate him, trump drives people to the polls and manages to find new voters to come to the polls, which is how he squeekd out the win in 2016. if that's the model in 2024. it doesn't seem to be there. we look with our eyes, hear it from our friends, you talk to people who say they are exhausted. i don't know anyone that isn't already exhausted and we have another six months to if of the election and another however many six weeks or so of this court hearing to report on. but, chuck, let me ask a question about the prosecution's strategy as you saw it laid out yesterday. there
you see that reflected on the streets of manhattan. you see that reflected in the polls that show us that there is a phenomenal lack of interest in this election at large. the nbc polls seem to show the least interest in 20 years. i don't think this is going to be another situation where donald trump drives out massive turnout like he did in 2016, like he did against him in 2018, like he did in 2020. that's the argument of the trump campaign, whether you love him or hate him, trump drives...
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. >> aaron, i paula, thank you very much there in lower manhattan and our experts are all here on set together right now. >> so joey jackson, let me start with you opening statements are crucial in some senses for many jurors, they'll say that's what made up their mind, right? they here at the beginning and then that becomes confirmation on what they heard when the when the witnesses go. so this matters a lot. >> so let's start with the prosecution. they go first prosecution lawyer goes for 46 minutes. so i'm just going to pick one line, but it was 46 minutes. one operative line from the transcript, donald trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election. then he covered up that criminal conspiracy cbi lying in his new york business records over and over and over again did they do a good job i thought so for a number of reasons. >> let's talk about that to your point, aaron, i think opening statements are simply a preview of what the evidence will show, but you have to maintain credibility and giving that indication into the jury. most good lawyers will d
. >> aaron, i paula, thank you very much there in lower manhattan and our experts are all here on set together right now. >> so joey jackson, let me start with you opening statements are crucial in some senses for many jurors, they'll say that's what made up their mind, right? they here at the beginning and then that becomes confirmation on what they heard when the when the witnesses go. so this matters a lot. >> so let's start with the prosecution. they go first prosecution...
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manhattan is not 95% democratic., donald trump got 85,000 votes in manhattan. he got 12% of the vote in manhattan. adam, this is clearly going to be added to the agenda in that hearing tomorrow. >> absolutely. the list keeps expanding. we were at 10 before today. this was one more to add to the list, if not more. i haven't read truth social in the past hour or so. it is a very clear the prosecution has asked for a $1000.00 fine for each violation. so, that could add up very quickly. beyond that, they want to put on notice that he could spend up to 30 days in jail for further violations. we will see what judge juan merchan says . we will see if he lays down the gauntlet and put him on notice. but, this is explicitly trained, it seems, as a provocation. >> melissa murray, the jury, this is his second public statement about the jury. very specific, specifically, clearly a violation of the gag order. >> 100%. i think judge juan merchan is presently interested here in securing the privacy and the safety of the jury. this is a civic duty, a public service. no one is
manhattan is not 95% democratic., donald trump got 85,000 votes in manhattan. he got 12% of the vote in manhattan. adam, this is clearly going to be added to the agenda in that hearing tomorrow. >> absolutely. the list keeps expanding. we were at 10 before today. this was one more to add to the list, if not more. i haven't read truth social in the past hour or so. it is a very clear the prosecution has asked for a $1000.00 fine for each violation. so, that could add up very quickly....
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bragg is not prosecuting about guys in that city who are doing so much harm to residents are there in manhattan not prosecuting the real criminals. instead be political going after president trump but, sean, this started years ago. despite on his campaign. there was -- then it was robert mueller carolyn it was impeachment then they read his home, than it is special council, counts -- and dc than it's money was in atlanta that is alvin bragg calendar tried the 14th amendment another trying is trial a gag order telling her wandering was -- but he's going to win because the people see through it. >> ♪ ♪ be do i have to tell you, like everything else, watching this backfire and will interface. that will be my prediction. thank you, jim jordan. appreciated. renting talked for this smack where you come back, new england, which is only the one and only also about -- -- robert kraft is next. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ -- (vo) in three seconds, this couple will share a perfect moment. (woman) is that? oh wow! but we got to sell our houses! (vo) well, almost perfect. don't worry. just sell directly to ope
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. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election." jurors listening intently, some taking notes, as the prosecutor laid out his case, accusing trump of falsifying business records to disguise a $130,000 hush payment to porn star stormy daniels days before the election, so voters wouldn't find out about her claim of an affair. at the time, trump was under pressure. news had just broken of the "access hollywood" tape, trump caught on camera bragging about groping women. the prosecutor today quoting trump's own words to the jury. >> and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> reporter: "you can do anything," the prosecutor slowly reciting to the jury. pr
. >> reporter: donald trump walking into the manhattan courtroom where today for the first time in history a jury heard testimony in a criminal case against a former american president. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. i can tell you that. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential...