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alex wagner starts right now. >> tiktok is going to decide the election, is that where we're at? >> i think it's totally possible. >> yeah. >> in a close enough election anything can plausibly be said
alex wagner starts right now. >> tiktok is going to decide the election, is that where we're at? >> i think it's totally possible. >> yeah. >> in a close enough election anything can plausibly be said
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alex wagner starts right now. >> that time magazine interview was really unbelievable. >> the crime part was amazing. >> fake news, just fake news, i refuse to accept it. and onto the next question, here we go. are, looking forward to the debates. >> have a good weekend. >>> today was day leavening the first criminal trial of a former american president, the prosecution called to the witness stand one of donald trump's closest confidants, hope hicks, communications director and longtime aide. hicks was constantly by trump 's side navigating each crisis that came his way. and that was why prosecutors used hicks' testimony to take the jury all the way back to one of the most important and memorable moments the 2016 campaign. as a warning, this next part is vulgar. >> i bought some to text in case i start kissing her. you know, i'm automatically attracted to beautiful-- kissing them, it's like a magnet. and they let you do it, you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ] >> the access hollywood tape. a recording of donald trump in 2005, openly advocating sexual assault, bragging about hi
alex wagner starts right now. >> that time magazine interview was really unbelievable. >> the crime part was amazing. >> fake news, just fake news, i refuse to accept it. and onto the next question, here we go. are, looking forward to the debates. >> have a good weekend. >>> today was day leavening the first criminal trial of a former american president, the prosecution called to the witness stand one of donald trump's closest confidants, hope hicks,...
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. >>> that is all for all in, special coverage starts right now with alex wagner. >> do i get to be simone now that it's you and steal, does that mean, no? >> no one could ever replace simone but we love you, alex. >> i just meant, nevermind. that was
. >>> that is all for all in, special coverage starts right now with alex wagner. >> do i get to be simone now that it's you and steal, does that mean, no? >> no one could ever replace simone but we love you, alex. >> i just meant, nevermind. that was
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alex wagner starts right now. >> that time magazine interview was really unbelievable. >> the crime
alex wagner starts right now. >> that time magazine interview was really unbelievable. >> the crime
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alex wagner starts right now. >> tiktok is going to decide the election, is that where we're at? >> i think it's totally possible. >> yeah. >> in a close enough election anything can plausibly be said to decide it. >> sure, but really the slice of the electorate that biden needs to reach. >> i think that's totally plausible, yes. >> the difference maker, tiktok, that's where we are, 2024. thank you, my friend. >>> today the jurors in donald trump's hush money case began deliberating, and while we have no idea what they will decide, trump himself and his conservative apologists are already setting their expectations. >> what did i say from the beginning of this trial? donald trump cannot get a fair trial in new york city regardless of the outcome. >> to me, should be an acquittal. but i'm not a new york liberal. >> i really hope donald trump gets acquitted. and if he does, it will be a miracle because of how loaded this judge has been from the start. >> mother teresa could not beat these charges. these charges are rigged. the whole thing is rigged. >> trump and his promoters are f
alex wagner starts right now. >> tiktok is going to decide the election, is that where we're at? >> i think it's totally possible. >> yeah. >> in a close enough election anything can plausibly be said to decide it. >> sure, but really the slice of the electorate that biden needs to reach. >> i think that's totally plausible, yes. >> the difference maker, tiktok, that's where we are, 2024. thank you, my friend. >>> today the jurors in donald...
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i am rachel maddow, i'm here with my colleague, stephanie ruhle and jen psaki and alex wagner and chris hayes, in a courtroom in downtown manhattan, just after 5:00 eastern time this evening, a foreperson of the journey rose and delivered the jury unanimous , guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal the scheme to correct the 2016 election. the scheme that was described by the prosecution in their summation as something that may very well have been the reason that donald trump won the 2016 election. as of tonight, it is official a criminal scheme, he has been convicted on 34 counts. with those convictions, we enter uncharted territory as a country, for the first time, a president has criminally convicted and for the first time for one of our two main political parties is about to nominate that same man for president. after he has been convicted of 34 felonies. that is where we are tonight. there has been no official reaction from president biden tonight, to a jury finding his predecessor and his 2024 likely competitor, donald trump, guilty today on so ma
i am rachel maddow, i'm here with my colleague, stephanie ruhle and jen psaki and alex wagner and chris hayes, in a courtroom in downtown manhattan, just after 5:00 eastern time this evening, a foreperson of the journey rose and delivered the jury unanimous , guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal the scheme to correct the 2016 election. the scheme that was described by the prosecution in their summation as something that may very well have been the reason...
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"alex wagner tonight" starts now. >> what is the old adage? you know you are losing when you are explaining just how many animals you took to a gravel pit and shot. >> that's right, you know you are pivoting to the horses. >> that you took photos of before you shot. >> when i saw the clip and they were showing the gravel pit. >> someone was outside the gravel pit with a camera, looking into the gravel pit as she was taking aim. >> a gravel pit photographer. >> the executioner photographer. here we are. thank you, have a good weekend, my friend. >>> there were a lot of memorable moments from the 2016 presidential campaign, a whole lot. one moment that really stands out after all this time is this one. >> to be clear, mr. trump had no financial relationships with any russian oligarchs? >> that's what he said. that is obviously what our position is. >> donald trump's then campaign manager, paul manafort, completely rattled by a straightforward question about ties to russian oligarchs. it turns out he had a good reason to be rattled. in the weeks
"alex wagner tonight" starts now. >> what is the old adage? you know you are losing when you are explaining just how many animals you took to a gravel pit and shot. >> that's right, you know you are pivoting to the horses. >> that you took photos of before you shot. >> when i saw the clip and they were showing the gravel pit. >> someone was outside the gravel pit with a camera, looking into the gravel pit as she was taking aim. >> a gravel pit...
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rachel maddow joins alex wagner and 9:00 p.m. eastern. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight on "all in" --
rachel maddow joins alex wagner and 9:00 p.m. eastern. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight on "all in" --
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. >> i have the same face that alex wagner had. what? >> where's the line? >> where's the line? >> hopefully the prosecutors were watching that, because until that interview i was saying there is really not much proof that donald trump is directing these people, speaker of the house to say these things, which i find offensive, this has nothing to do with this case. but if i'm the prosecutor, the gag order says he can't make statements or direct others to make statements against witnesses or jurors. so, i would argue we have a senator on national tv basically saying he's doing this to get around the gag order for donald trump. donald trump for me to do it. but then you have mr. reese say we observed him doing that. i would argue, to the judge, he is directing these people to do this. >> isn't it part of the conundrum though, that prosecutors have found themselves throughout this case, which is to hold him accountable as we want to see him held accountable, like any other criminal defendant, inherently means slowing things down, that they are so close at this point. it has to be p
. >> i have the same face that alex wagner had. what? >> where's the line? >> where's the line? >> hopefully the prosecutors were watching that, because until that interview i was saying there is really not much proof that donald trump is directing these people, speaker of the house to say these things, which i find offensive, this has nothing to do with this case. but if i'm the prosecutor, the gag order says he can't make statements or direct others to make statements...
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malcolm was on with alex wagner just before you, and i was thrilled to tell him that you were going to be on the show. so thank you so much for being here. talk about this biden/harris rally that happened today. there was a lot of energy, according to reverend tyler, and there was a lot of excitement, but you know, we want to make sure that the expectations are managed. and so, talk about what is going on with your constituents and what are the primary top of mind concerns going into november. >> so thank you for having me on this evening. i was at a high school in my community just last week when i got off the road coming from harrisburg, we were celebrating some students who had the most academic achievement right in west philly at sayer high school. we gave out certificate, it was great. but before i left, one of the senior member, senior citizens, that is, i call them the wisest neighbors, in the community pulled me aside and said, hey, what's going on with the biden/harris campaign, and are they going to be on the ground in philadelphia. and i let her know that every single conver
malcolm was on with alex wagner just before you, and i was thrilled to tell him that you were going to be on the show. so thank you so much for being here. talk about this biden/harris rally that happened today. there was a lot of energy, according to reverend tyler, and there was a lot of excitement, but you know, we want to make sure that the expectations are managed. and so, talk about what is going on with your constituents and what are the primary top of mind concerns going into november....
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alex wagner and lawyer andrew weissmann, joy reid is here, and jen psaki. welcome to all of you. joy, i mentioned earlier, donald trump has spent not only his recent political life, but much of his public life on the run from the long arm of the law. today, it caught up with him. your thoughts about this verdict. >> well, not on the run from the long arm of the law, but also touting law and order. he was incredible hawkish on the idea of convicting the exonerated central park five. he wanted the death penalty for them. they were tried in the same courthouse where he was tried over the past couple of months. he was very hawkish on the idea that police need to be harsher in the way they put people into their police cars and vehicles. that they need to, you know, don't be so nice. he's been a big backer of the idea that police should be freed from any sort of legal, you know, liability for hurting people, for killing people. he wants to unleash them. he's vowed to unleash them. so he has claimed to be a law and order guy. while himself evading the law, and he said that there are two
alex wagner and lawyer andrew weissmann, joy reid is here, and jen psaki. welcome to all of you. joy, i mentioned earlier, donald trump has spent not only his recent political life, but much of his public life on the run from the long arm of the law. today, it caught up with him. your thoughts about this verdict. >> well, not on the run from the long arm of the law, but also touting law and order. he was incredible hawkish on the idea of convicting the exonerated central park five. he...
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also also alex wagner and jen psaki. you guys just finished your show. you guys were all in the courtroom today. we have so much to talk about, but let's take the big picture view so we can situate ourselves in context here. with the closing arguments concluding tonight let's take a look where we are, what's going to happen next. in terms of the overall scope of this criminal proceeding, trump was indicted 14 months ago in march of last year. he was arraigned a few months after that. it then took a year before jury selection started. jury selection started that was six weeks ago, april 15, 2024. opening statements were a week later, april 22nd. and then we were off to the races. the prosecution took 15 1/2 days in court to present their case. the defense took a day and a half to present theirs, and that is how we arrived today at summations, at closing statements, which means we are not at the end, but we are getting close. the defense gave its closing statement first. that's the rule in criminal state court proceedings. todd blanche said his summation t
also also alex wagner and jen psaki. you guys just finished your show. you guys were all in the courtroom today. we have so much to talk about, but let's take the big picture view so we can situate ourselves in context here. with the closing arguments concluding tonight let's take a look where we are, what's going to happen next. in terms of the overall scope of this criminal proceeding, trump was indicted 14 months ago in march of last year. he was arraigned a few months after that. it then...
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wagner. and they're all, this is not making any sense. because they're very smart people and they're looking at it logically. and with david pecker there, you can't just take the little pieces that he said and not see his whole history where he's like, there is a catch and kill scheme, agree with that man over there. there was all of this. the reason we didn't do stormy daniels is because it wasn't a catch and kill, because he was no longer willing to be the bank. you know how many times that came up in the defense summation? zero. the big picture i saw big picture is todd didn't address the worst evidence. and that to me is that is not a good summation. i thought there were pieces that he did well. but you have to address dade pecker saying that and in any convincing way exhibit 35 and 36, that sue keeps on pointing out, the handwritten notes saying donald trump may have these really damaging confessions. nothing was said about that. nothing was said about your last witness costello. there w
wagner. and they're all, this is not making any sense. because they're very smart people and they're looking at it logically. and with david pecker there, you can't just take the little pieces that he said and not see his whole history where he's like, there is a catch and kill scheme, agree with that man over there. there was all of this. the reason we didn't do stormy daniels is because it wasn't a catch and kill, because he was no longer willing to be the bank. you know how many times that...
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alice wagner tonight starts right now. alex, last night you asked me if you could play the role of simone sanders. i came up with the right retort. that is like asking if you can be diana ross. you can ask to be a supreme, but you can't ask to be diana. >> we've got diana in the studio. >> she can't see you. >> i mean -- i am just a hanger on. i'm just following the band selling cheese sandwiches out of the back of my volvo looking for a miracle. just trying to be part of the magic. that is all i'm doing. >> i know what that is like. >> we love you. thank you, alex. have a great night. >> i miss you guys. have a great weekend. oh, what a week. i think if there is one visual that really sums up this week that really sticks with all of us, it is this one. no matter how many times i see it, it doesn't get any less surreal. that is four republican elected officials, including two sitting members of congress and one sitting governor -- four grown men -- all in donald trump cosplay outside trump's criminal trial this week. at le
alice wagner tonight starts right now. alex, last night you asked me if you could play the role of simone sanders. i came up with the right retort. that is like asking if you can be diana ross. you can ask to be a supreme, but you can't ask to be diana. >> we've got diana in the studio. >> she can't see you. >> i mean -- i am just a hanger on. i'm just following the band selling cheese sandwiches out of the back of my volvo looking for a miracle. just trying to be part of the...