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andrew weissman, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. katie phang, trial attorney and host of "the katie phang show." lochlan cartwright, special correspondent for "the hollywood reporter" and "the national enquirer," a permanent captive at msnbc. we keep you around. lisa, i did get to see you today. i found the jury questions interesting. the things that they actually asked that they wanted to see more of. talk more about that. >> i thought it was absolutely fascinating. so joy, let's start from the presumption that the jury doesn't have these instructions with them. in fact, the second request was to have some of them or all of them read back. we don't know exactly what yet they have to clarify in the morning. but if you take on faith that they are moving through these instructions in the order that they were given to them -- >> yes, that's what struck me too. they seem to be going in order. >> one of the things i find interesting is that there are obviously a bunch of instructions that are not specific to this crime. >> yes. >> when y
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he's a national security analyst for nbc news and msnbc. clint, let's start with the cease-fire talks and then we'll move to the invasion there in rafah. i was in the white house briefing room yesterday. john kirby, the national security spokesman for the counsel ilwas reluctant to comment on this at all. it seemed hamas agreed to a proposal but not the proposal israel said they would be comfortable with. are we in the final stages here and a deal could be on the horizon and/or is this yet another moment where talks get close and then fall apart? >> yeah, jonathan, i think the military operation you showed there right at the start of this segment is actually part of the diplomatic plan in many ways where israel is trying to create and maintain pressure on that last strong hold on rafah while also pushing hamas to come to the negotiating table. it's a tough position, though, really for israelis. they don't want hamas to remain in governance of gaza. it's not real clear what the outcome from the instatewide be for those negotiations. there is
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you heard msnbc guest, it is not clear. i'm not sure the state of new york knows the answer to that obvious question. there is vague assertion by prosecution that trump and michael cohen and others conspired together to violate state campaign finance law, 17-152, illegal lee conspiring any person to public office. andy mccarthy noted, that makes no sense, circles back to federal election law, which alvin bragg has no authority to enforce. even die-hard trump haters had to acknowledge reality. >> what is the underlying crime here? >> i'm assuming conspiracy to promote election by unlawful means. how come we don't know that. >> the judge said that earlier, not in front of the jury, i don't know why it is not said in opening statements, in opening statements you tell them what you plan to you have proo. you don't say surprise, this is it. >> laura: no talk of the statute today or yesterday. after spending the day in the courtroom today, it is clearer more than ever new york justice system is badly broken and p perverted and po
you heard msnbc guest, it is not clear. i'm not sure the state of new york knows the answer to that obvious question. there is vague assertion by prosecution that trump and michael cohen and others conspired together to violate state campaign finance law, 17-152, illegal lee conspiring any person to public office. andy mccarthy noted, that makes no sense, circles back to federal election law, which alvin bragg has no authority to enforce. even die-hard trump haters had to acknowledge reality....
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. the very big leap from not qualified to he has my vote. nikki haley says donald trump can now count on her support, but remember, trump says anyone who voted for her would be permanently banned from the maga camp. so what will he have to say about it at a rally tonight? >>> we've also got brand new nbc news reporting about whether she's picked up the phone and tried to call him. >>> plus, economic frustrations at a boiling point, when buying a home feels impossible and concert tickets are getting more and more out of reach. the new moves to help consumers from both the justice department and some folks here at nbc news. >>> and the big border pushed by democrats, by congress, and the white house, and the major implications for republicans in the 2024 election. but we begin with that stunning about-face in the presidential race. nikki haley has called donald trump unstable, unhinged, and unqualified to be president. now in her first public appearance since ending her campaign, she says
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she's also an msnbc political analyst. i mean, let me just set you up here to talk about this display of sycophants. and we also had matt gaetz quoting what donald trump said to the proud boys in that debate, stand back, standby in his -- in a tweet where he basically said -- look, there it is. standing back and standing by, mr. president, says matt gates as he's standing behind mr. trump outside the trial. >> you know, all of that was incredible. and i want to say if you look at nancy pelosi, i want to harken back to when the house was normal -- nancy pelosi would never have let that happen because it puts the entire house majority, the one or two-seat majority depending how you count it in jeopardy. watching this was such a display yet yesterday was freedom caucus day at the trump trial, and that was the freedom caucus crew. we had the speaker of the house this week. i mean it just is -- what it does -- and again, we don't know but the downstream consequences of this, right, i mean democrats could run on this. house demo
she's also an msnbc political analyst. i mean, let me just set you up here to talk about this display of sycophants. and we also had matt gaetz quoting what donald trump said to the proud boys in that debate, stand back, standby in his -- in a tweet where he basically said -- look, there it is. standing back and standing by, mr. president, says matt gates as he's standing behind mr. trump outside the trial. >> you know, all of that was incredible. and i want to say if you look at nancy...
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we just had him on msnbc within the last few weeks. his first prison interview about this case and he both said he expects trump to be convicted while also putting out several theories or attacks and he is not been deemed the most credible witness. he's also a convict to be clear. but the reason that that comes up here is obviously the cross here is trying to point out that maybe stormy daniels has other motivations. they got her to talk about a dislike for the defendant. the question is not of course whether she dislikes him. she's allowed to. the question is whether she has such dislike or testimony and the prosecutors have tried to show clearly that everything they asked was factual and yes, i think question of avenatti about the legal skirmishes thereafter and about whether or not she's always been truthful. she, like michael cohen, more potential explaining to do which can be drawn out on cross on the trump side than some of these other witnesses where i don't think the trump lawyers got far at all. >> ari, great to talk to you. w
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eastern on msnbc. >>> let's bring in msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and "new york times" reporter susanne craig who are at the courthouse as they have been every day in the overflow room. you're there every day. bring us what you think today's highlights have so far been. >> katy, it's not a star wars cantina scene reference, but what i want to share with you and our viewers is something known as red finch. up until today most of our viewers would say that's a bird. no, actually it's the name of the company that michael cohen owed money to on behalf of donald trump. the prosecution didn't get to elicit in their case what that payment was for. they just got to say when allen weisselberg and donald trump were ranging for payments, part of it was for a n $50,000 expenditure for michael cohen made for something they didn't explain. because todd blanche raised it and the payment to red finch, today susan hoffinger got to explain what that's all about. it's a company that did tech services. more explicitly donald trump was an entrant for a contest for the most famous businessman of the
eastern on msnbc. >>> let's bring in msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin and "new york times" reporter susanne craig who are at the courthouse as they have been every day in the overflow room. you're there every day. bring us what you think today's highlights have so far been. >> katy, it's not a star wars cantina scene reference, but what i want to share with you and our viewers is something known as red finch. up until today most of our viewers would say that's a...
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. >>> joining me on the decision 2024 is a republican strategist and msnbc strategist. zero to two presidential debates and donald trump called for president biden to get a drug test before the debate, something donald trump tried to pull in 2020 as well. what do you make of the debates coming up and, i think, i am not sure donald trump will show up. calling for drug testing, is this the chaos we can expect from donald trump as we lead up to the first debate? >> absolutely, donald trump works in chaos, he cannot deal with factual policy, so he doesn't chaos. it is worth noting how joe biden got the best of donald trump on the issue of debates. he really flip the script because, for a couple months, when donald trump has been throwing out there anytime and anyplace, i want to debate joe biden, joe biden came out with a great video that ended with humor and a little jab, saying, i hear you are free on wednesday because court for his criminal trial is not in session on wednesday. he set the terms. there are two i am shocked he agreed with, there is no audience to be there
. >>> joining me on the decision 2024 is a republican strategist and msnbc strategist. zero to two presidential debates and donald trump called for president biden to get a drug test before the debate, something donald trump tried to pull in 2020 as well. what do you make of the debates coming up and, i think, i am not sure donald trump will show up. calling for drug testing, is this the chaos we can expect from donald trump as we lead up to the first debate? >> absolutely,...
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reuters, the wall street journal, ap, cnn, msnbc, and fox news all agree on exactly one thing, that north carolina is the most important battleground state in the entire country in making sure that we will take back the white house and expand our majority in the house of representatives. [applause] and everywhere i go, all around the country, people are, like, how did you do it in north carolina? how did you take a purple state where 30% of our registered voters are republicans, 33% of our registered voters are democrats, 37 percent are unaffiliated? and win like we did in north carolina? i was having breakfast with donald trump right after i became the chair of the republican national committee. and he looked at me and said, all right, michael watley, what's the plan? how are we going to win this thing? and i said, sir, typically, for a new chair for the rnc gets two years. you get a year and you run around the country and get to meet a lot of people and build a lot of infrastructure and raise a lot of money, then 6, 7 months out from the election, it gets, very, very real. well it just
reuters, the wall street journal, ap, cnn, msnbc, and fox news all agree on exactly one thing, that north carolina is the most important battleground state in the entire country in making sure that we will take back the white house and expand our majority in the house of representatives. [applause] and everywhere i go, all around the country, people are, like, how did you do it in north carolina? how did you take a purple state where 30% of our registered voters are republicans, 33% of our...
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keep right here on msnbc. >>> i guess because donald trump does apparently whatever i tell him to do, he did not glare at me again in the courtroom today after i described donald trump's weird and childish and trumpian attempt to, i guess, intimidate me by throwing his angry glare at me when he was leaving the courtroom yesterday, i said right here on the program last night that it was a mistake for him to do that. i said that his apparently useless handyman who hangs out in the front row of the courtroom boris epshteyn should have told trump not to make a big deal out of that o'donnell guy being in the courtroom yesterday. donald trump shouldn't have given me that pleasure. he shouldn't have done that in such a goofy and public way that the "new york times" felt to report it right away on the live update of the trial. no one in the courtroom had seen donald trump do anything like that. after that item made a little bit of stir on social media yesterday, we have a right to assume that donald trump, as i know he's done many times in the past, tuned into this show at 10:00 last night to
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she is an msnbc politics analyst and co-host of msnbc's "how to win 2024" podcast. great to have both of you. so, mike, we've got some brand new reporting about how the president is expected to respond to the trump trial. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, chris, the biden team has not been shy about sharing their frustration with the degree to which this weeks' long trump trial has not just sort of dominated the news coverage of the race, but has also delayed the process that they thought voters would be going through right now of realizing that this election is a choice between donald trump and joe biden. so they've done their best to try to counter programming the trump trial. you've seen their wednesday strategy, an event like today's joint event with the vice president and others targeting black voters here in philadelphia, announcing their debate launch -- their debate challenge to donald trump. but we're now also seeing how they plan to ramp up and engage on the trial in a way that they haven't been throughout. we were the first to report on friday that
she is an msnbc politics analyst and co-host of msnbc's "how to win 2024" podcast. great to have both of you. so, mike, we've got some brand new reporting about how the president is expected to respond to the trump trial. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, chris, the biden team has not been shy about sharing their frustration with the degree to which this weeks' long trump trial has not just sort of dominated the news coverage of the race, but has also delayed the process...
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breaking news out of the middle east, especial msnbc our from iran's state tv. they are reporting that iran's president, ebrahim raisi was killed in a helicopter crash on sunday. the president was traveling back from a visit to azerbaijan, when the helicopter he was in made a crash landing. for hours, rescue workers were searching for the wreckage and any survivors. have found the crash site, and there were no survivors. that weather is believed to have contributed to the crash, and it...
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. college campuses from coast to coast are on edge at this hour. new pro-palestinian protests active across roughly two dozen states, even after police cleared encampments overnight at places like columbia university. will an ongoing police presence enforce a calm there or could things get worse before they get better? >>> plus, a new abortion law going into effect in florida today, leaving few options for women seeking abortions across the southeast. the latest from there and arizona where democrats along with a handful of republicans are considering a repeal of the near total abortion ban dating back 160 years. >>> and donald trump out of the courthouse and on the campaign trail in wisconsin just a few hours from now. will he tempt fate and test his gag order even after the judge threatened him with the possibility of jail time. we'll dig into that coming up. >>> we start with the chaos and crackdowns on university campuses nationwide as officials are increasingly calling on police to
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. college campuses from coast to coast are on edge at this hour. new pro-palestinian protests active across roughly two dozen states, even after police cleared encampments overnight at places like columbia university. will an ongoing police presence enforce a calm there or could things get worse before they get better? >>> plus, a new abortion law going into effect in florida today, leaving few options for women seeking...
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eastern on msnbc. and streaming on peacock. and before we end the show, i have one more thought about the case we discussed earlier about frank tyson, a 53-year-old black man who died in police custody in a case some are calling george floyd 2.0. new police footage shows an officer with his knee on tyson's back while he was handcuffed saying that he can't breathe. i remember at the national network action convention three weeks ago president biden brought up how we must pass the george floyd justice in policing act. he did an executive order, but congress needs to pass it, and in it is qualified immunity where police no longer can duck personal exposure when they do acts like this that they can't just expect the city or county to pay off whatever lawsuits may come. we want justice, not just lawsuits, but lawsuits as well. donald trump came out this week saying he will restore and keep qualified immunity for police no matter what. that's the contrast as i head to canton, ohio, wednesday for another funeral and another eulogy. i'
eastern on msnbc. and streaming on peacock. and before we end the show, i have one more thought about the case we discussed earlier about frank tyson, a 53-year-old black man who died in police custody in a case some are calling george floyd 2.0. new police footage shows an officer with his knee on tyson's back while he was handcuffed saying that he can't breathe. i remember at the national network action convention three weeks ago president biden brought up how we must pass the george floyd...
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attorney and msnbc analyst joyce vance. in terms of your takeaways from hope hicks's testimony, how did you read it? >> hope hicks is one witness in this case. the government's case will not rely on any one witness or one statement. it will be layers of evidence that will be successfully woven together to establish proof beyond a reasonable doubt. hope hicks is helpful. she ties donald trump to the fear around the access hollywood tape and payments made by michael cohen. she has a little bit of baggage. she is not a remorseful witness who is cooperating with the government. she clearly has feelings of loyalty towards trump and she testified that trump was concerned about the impact that this revelation would have on his family and particularly, on his wife. the government will have to find evidence to the contrary from other sources. hope is not without a bit of baggage in this regard. it was a good outing for the government. it was strong and effectively blocked her for being a witness for donald trump. >> i'm curious, hop
attorney and msnbc analyst joyce vance. in terms of your takeaways from hope hicks's testimony, how did you read it? >> hope hicks is one witness in this case. the government's case will not rely on any one witness or one statement. it will be layers of evidence that will be successfully woven together to establish proof beyond a reasonable doubt. hope hicks is helpful. she ties donald trump to the fear around the access hollywood tape and payments made by michael cohen. she has a little...
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and also an msp -- msnbc, he put a little drama into his description of stormy daniels. he said this, watch. >> she entered wearing all black as if on her way to a funeral. the loosefitting, plain black clothing draping from her shoulders to her toes suggested the modesty of a none. the makeup was minimal, the way that she and the other mothers in her neighbourhood might look when shopping at the local grocery store. >> just unknown and a moment the local -- you have to laugh at some of this stuff. >> it is incredible, they did not learn their lesson and trying to put all their faith in these lowbrow characters, there just setting themselves up for the smash cut and with all of the fawning media coverage of these people after they are made to look foolish that you elevated these people just because they are that invested in the idea that they will be able to get donald trump and these are the people they are using to do it? they're setting themselves up to look foolish and buffoonish. >> we talked about michael, the fact that cnn and msnbc brought him on every night to j
and also an msp -- msnbc, he put a little drama into his description of stormy daniels. he said this, watch. >> she entered wearing all black as if on her way to a funeral. the loosefitting, plain black clothing draping from her shoulders to her toes suggested the modesty of a none. the makeup was minimal, the way that she and the other mothers in her neighbourhood might look when shopping at the local grocery store. >> just unknown and a moment the local -- you have to laugh at...
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. >> joining us now here on set in new york, msnbc legal contributor and host of msnbc's the katie phang show, katie phang. good to see you. let's start with your overall take-aways. how did michael cohen do yesterday? >> he did a fantastic job for the prosecution. there was the question everybody said which version of michael cohen is going to show up. we've seen a bombastic side of him. we've heard almost bullying side of michael cohen, but the michael cohen that took the stand yesterday was every prosecutor's dream. why? he was measured, he was calm. he said yes, ma'am and no, ma'am to the prosecutor. more importantly he showed if he needs to on cross-examination he can keep his cool, but he drove the narrative forward. and that's exactly what you want to have if you're the prosecution. you want your case ipchief if it's riding on the success of testimony on someone like michael cohen you want someone competent to relay on the historical facts and evidence in this case. >> cohen returns to the stand today. there's a sense cross-examination could begin as early as this afternoon. you j
. >> joining us now here on set in new york, msnbc legal contributor and host of msnbc's the katie phang show, katie phang. good to see you. let's start with your overall take-aways. how did michael cohen do yesterday? >> he did a fantastic job for the prosecution. there was the question everybody said which version of michael cohen is going to show up. we've seen a bombastic side of him. we've heard almost bullying side of michael cohen, but the michael cohen that took the stand...
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. >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome everyone to "politico" reports. first two political headlines. here is what is happening right now. president biden arrived in atlanta a short time ago. he will attend campaign events later today and is expected to deliver the commencement speech at morehouse college tomorrow. >>> earlier today, the white house released photos of a friday meeting with members of the divine nine historically african-american sororities and fraternities. biden also spoke at the national museum of african- american history and culture. >> together, the naacp and this museum are monuments to the power of black history to black history is american history. it is american. it is a really important thing to continue. we have a whole group of people out there trying to rewrite history, trying to erase history . >>> donald trump will be in texas today as he campaigns before his criminal trial resumed on monday. he will address the nra convention in dallas. last night at an event in minnesota, he falsel
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keep it locked right here on msnbc. keep it locked right here on msnbc. >>> good evening, and welcome to "politicsnation." tonight's lead, stormy days. tonight more than half a million homes and businesses in and around houston, texas, are still without power after punishing storms slammed into the region yesterday, leaving at least seven people dead and putting intense strain on the infrastructure and power grid. the lone star state is weathering political storms as well tonight. outrage is growing over governor greg abbott's pardon of a white army sergeant found guilty of murder -- found guilty of murdering a black lives matter demonstrator in 2020. critics are calling the pardon politically motivated. we'll be talking about it all with the democrat challenging ted cruz for the senate, congressman cro little allred. meantime, the white house is hoping to avoid political tempest tomorrow as the president delivers the commencement speech at historically black morehouse college. students and faculty have been divided ove
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former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. let me go to you first, danny. we just heard joshua steinglass give the sort of remainder of his summation and he's getting to the end. he says the defense wants you to believe michael cohen went rogue. i'm going to give you three reasons why he did not. number one, donald trump is a micromanager. number two, michael cohen is a self promoter, and number three, the beneficiary of the scheme was the defendant. pretty solid. >> those are solid, and it's always good to use bullet points. the rule of threes. there's some cosmic rule if you say something three times it's more memorable if you divide it into threes as opposed to todd blanche's ten-point list, which looking at that list, you could have combined a couple or organized them better. >> and who's going to remember ten things? >> you don't need to. if you seize on any one of those ten things you simply cannot convict donald trump. i get it. when you have a complicated case like this, your list as you're a defense attorney or a pros
former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. let me go to you first, danny. we just heard joshua steinglass give the sort of remainder of his summation and he's getting to the end. he says the defense wants you to believe michael cohen went rogue. i'm going to give you three reasons why he did not. number one, donald trump is a micromanager. number two, michael cohen is a self promoter, and number three, the beneficiary of the scheme was the defendant. pretty solid. >> those are...
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joy vance, nbc msnbc legal analyst, thank you for joining me. what will the closing arguments entail? >> i think you've done a good job of setting out the parameters. when the prosecution closes it will be all over the burden of proof. they will have to explain to the jury and give them good arguments for why they have proven trump's guilt the only reasonable doubt. that's the important part, that very heavy burden. and as you say for a defense lawyer the strategy is always to inject that reasonable doubt into the government's evidence, so we will hear them focus likely on michael cohen and his credibility issues. but they will also make other arguments about why the prosecution's evidence doesn't stack up in the way it needs to for a conviction. >> the judge's instructions to the jury ahead of their deliberations, this i am looking at. what goes into them, and why are they so important to how the jury considers its verdict in each case? >> right. it's the judge's job, as he told lawyers, he tells the jury the law they will use in evaluating the
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as you heard msnbc guest it's unclear. i'm not sure that the state of new york know what is that obvious question is there has generally been a vague assertion by the prosecution that trump and cohen and others somehow conspired together do violate state campaign finance laws. so the law in question in that case would have to be section 17-152, which prohibits illegally conspiring to promote or prevent the election of any person to public office. but, as andy mccarthy has noted well, that makes no sense because it circles backs to the federal election law which bragg has no authority to enforce. now, occasionally, even diehard trump haters had to acknowledge reality what's the underlying crime here. >> election law conspiracy to promote election by unlawful means. >> how come we don't know that at this point? >> judge stein glass said that earlier not in front of the jury. i don't know why it wasn't said in opening statements. typically in an opening statement you tell them what the charges are and what you intend to prove
as you heard msnbc guest it's unclear. i'm not sure that the state of new york know what is that obvious question is there has generally been a vague assertion by the prosecution that trump and cohen and others somehow conspired together do violate state campaign finance laws. so the law in question in that case would have to be section 17-152, which prohibits illegally conspiring to promote or prevent the election of any person to public office. but, as andy mccarthy has noted well, that makes...
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joining us now, msnbc legal correspondent and host of msnbc's "the katie phang show," katie phang. make sense of it for us. >> i will definitely do that. it's not as difficult as some people are making it out to be. there is a novelty to this particular charge because i actually looked into it myself, "the washington post" did. when you try to go and you research this particular new york election law statute, it's only cited twice, and both times in reference to juan merchan and this case. so in terms of precedent, it doesn't have that. however, the gem about this, katy, is the underlying falsification of the business records is a no brainer. the falsification either caused by donald trump or done by donald trump. we know he didn't go into the trump organization records to do it. and then the fact that he was doing it to elevate to the felony is that it was done to influence the 2016 election. more accurately, he did it with the intent to be able to commit another crime. the jury is going through all the evidence and considering what is the other crime, the new york election law th
joining us now, msnbc legal correspondent and host of msnbc's "the katie phang show," katie phang. make sense of it for us. >> i will definitely do that. it's not as difficult as some people are making it out to be. there is a novelty to this particular charge because i actually looked into it myself, "the washington post" did. when you try to go and you research this particular new york election law statute, it's only cited twice, and both times in reference to juan...
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joining us now nbc news and msnbc legal analyst glenn kirschner. he's a former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. we're always grateful when he can join us. on tuesday the defense tried to paint daniels as a liar and extortionist. what more do you expect to see from the defense today? >> jonathan, i think they are far from done from attacking stormy daniels, and i think they need to be careful. you know, if defense attorneys go too hard after a witness, it can tend to backfire. you know, it's interesting because neither stormy daniels nor karen mcdougal have anything that is directly relevant to the falsifying of business records. now, they have relevant testimony because what they're providing is evidence of sexual encounters or relationships that they had with donald trump that donald trump through his council maintained never happened. so in a very real sense, this pits stormy daniels and karen mcdougal directly against donald trump. and once the jurors make the all important determination about whether stormy daniels and karen mcdougal are telling the tr
joining us now nbc news and msnbc legal analyst glenn kirschner. he's a former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. we're always grateful when he can join us. on tuesday the defense tried to paint daniels as a liar and extortionist. what more do you expect to see from the defense today? >> jonathan, i think they are far from done from attacking stormy daniels, and i think they need to be careful. you know, if defense attorneys go too hard after a witness, it can tend to backfire....
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eastern on msnbc. congressman jamie raskin will join me to discuss the firestorm surrounding justice samuel alito after reports surfaced and inverted american flag was flying outside his home in the days following the january 6th y it. until then, i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york, have a good night. night. we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for that perfect pizza. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem,... ...we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... ...or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unus
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and claire mccaskill, former senator, msnbc political analyst, and cohost of msnbc's how to win 2024 podcast. i will start with you, susanne because it did feel like today was susan necheles' kind of nadir of the cruelty that donald trump obviously demanded that she throw at this witness. she's not on trial, but you would think. what did it look like in the courtroom? was it uncomfortable for the jurors? >> i don't know how the jurors felt. i know i felt very uncomfortable. it kept building and building. and there's a point where you were both, okay, let's move along, and where are you going with this? but it was hard to listen to. i mean, it felt like something that might have happened 30 years ago. i mean, not today. i mean, they were shaming a sex worker. and made it feel like that over and over again. i mean, it was just question after question about what she did and calling her a sex worker, just things like that. i was surprised it went on as long as it did. but the other thing that i was impressed with today was stormy daniels herself, because she rose to the moment today. she
and claire mccaskill, former senator, msnbc political analyst, and cohost of msnbc's how to win 2024 podcast. i will start with you, susanne because it did feel like today was susan necheles' kind of nadir of the cruelty that donald trump obviously demanded that she throw at this witness. she's not on trial, but you would think. what did it look like in the courtroom? was it uncomfortable for the jurors? >> i don't know how the jurors felt. i know i felt very uncomfortable. it kept...
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that means special coverage right here on msnbc. i'll join rachel maddow and the rest of the taper two our special beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. all your favorite legal analyst will be there to help make sense of it all. it will be a historic day and hope to see you all there. a special edition with the last word starts right now. >> i am looking forward to seeing you at the trial tomorrow. we will see how the closing arguments go. appreciate it. >> look forward to you explaining it all of us including me. >>> donald trump will be back in court tomorrow morning for closing arguments in his new york election interference trial. he has been charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to haida hush money payment made to adult film star stormy daniels before the 2016 election for her alleged sexual encounter with donald trump. nbc news report said a dozen members of the public have already signed up and continuing to do so even in the rain to get a seat for this historic moment. closing arguments will be prosecution a
that means special coverage right here on msnbc. i'll join rachel maddow and the rest of the taper two our special beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. all your favorite legal analyst will be there to help make sense of it all. it will be a historic day and hope to see you all there. a special edition with the last word starts right now. >> i am looking forward to seeing you at the trial tomorrow. we will see how the closing arguments go. appreciate it. >> look forward to you explaining...
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former top official and department of justice msnbc legal analyst, andrew weissman is here. dahlia, this is a story that doesn't pack a lot of surprises when it comes to alito and thomas. a story that propublica won a pulitzer for their extra ordinary body of reporting. it is a story that stopped me in my tracks last night when i saw the new york times, the photo that has an image that if you love this country, is like a body blow to see the image and after i saw the image i read the story and learned that it flew over the house, the front lawn of one of nine human beings that make up the united states supreme court is to me, and epic scandal. >> i mean, i think it is a scandal. i also think we are going to make a huge category error if we hyperfocus on the sam alito is a mean, bitter man who gets in fights with his neighbors because i think it takes away from the institutional story that we have to focus on, that senator blumenthal focused on coaches how is it possible that there is a supreme court in which not one but two, now, justices have materially advanced positions i
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very great speech today that msnbc took live so people can go pooh-pooh on another network but not msnbc. and talked about the historic investment. notable. >> simone and michael, my friends. thank you both for staying up late with me. we are going to be back here. literally right here on msnbc tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern for the weekend. we're going to be interviewing georgia senator warnock. be sure to tune in for that. chris hayes will be back here on all in next week. 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
very great speech today that msnbc took live so people can go pooh-pooh on another network but not msnbc. and talked about the historic investment. notable. >> simone and michael, my friends. thank you both for staying up late with me. we are going to be back here. literally right here on msnbc tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern for the weekend. we're going to be interviewing georgia senator warnock. be sure to tune in for that. chris hayes will be back here on all in next week. alice...
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msnbc msnbc obtained a copy of the draft. the first phase calls for a 42-day ceasefire as well as the release of 33 hostages in exchange for a much larger number of palestinian prisoners. in the second phase there would be the enactment of a, quote, sustainable calm. two officials familiar with the revised proposal tell "the new york times" there were minor wording changes that were signed off by the u.s. and israel. that includes the phrase sustainable calm, but sources tell "the times" hamas viewed that term as an end to the war, which israel was expected to push back on of course. negotiations are set to resume today in cairo. cia director bill burns is expected to take part in those. joining us live from jerusalem is nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engle. he talk about the ceasefire in a moment, that agreement and those dueling interpretations. first, rafah, what's happening down in southern gaza this morning? >> reporter: so israeli troops overnight took over the palestinian side of the rafah border crossing
msnbc msnbc obtained a copy of the draft. the first phase calls for a 42-day ceasefire as well as the release of 33 hostages in exchange for a much larger number of palestinian prisoners. in the second phase there would be the enactment of a, quote, sustainable calm. two officials familiar with the revised proposal tell "the new york times" there were minor wording changes that were signed off by the u.s. and israel. that includes the phrase sustainable calm, but sources tell...
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i watch everything from newsmax to msnbc and everything in between regularly. from one end of the political media spectrum to the other, none of them are describing what he is being charged with. you have for example, not picking on msnbc, but he was talking about stormy daniels walked up to the stage. it was a poetic description of her appearance, but what is the actual crime? right-wing, left-wing, somebody needs to explain it. i feel like they have yet to do so on cable news. host: you are in luck. later on our podcast segment we will have a law professor talking to us. we will definitely ask about that. what he is being charged with and why and things like that. caller: fantastic. thank you. host: william in ohio, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. host: what is going on in ohio? caller: my major thing is -- my major thing right now is also the trial. trump has been held in contempt nine or 10 times. why hasn't he done any jail time yet? it seems like he should have to. he goes after people all the time and threatens people with bloodshed and
i watch everything from newsmax to msnbc and everything in between regularly. from one end of the political media spectrum to the other, none of them are describing what he is being charged with. you have for example, not picking on msnbc, but he was talking about stormy daniels walked up to the stage. it was a poetic description of her appearance, but what is the actual crime? right-wing, left-wing, somebody needs to explain it. i feel like they have yet to do so on cable news. host: you are...
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we've got a great show for you tonight, my guest is msnbc's jen psaki. but when we come back, a great idea for the perfect mother's day gift. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show with stephen colbert" sponsored by... allstate, you are in hands. ♪ ♪ >> stephen: l louis cato and the late show band. tonight, my guest is going to be from "inside with jen psaki" on msnbc. we have a podcast here, the late show podshow. we do seven days a week, exclusive material that is not on tv, audience questions, how did we get stephen colbert? he is expensive. check it out. it is made. you have one month to wear capris. i'm not saying you should. i'm just saying you can. it also means that mother's day is coming up. it's that magical time of year when a tiny waiter drops the worst breakfast you've ever had right on your duvet. but every time mother's day rolls around, so does the impossible question -- what do you get mom for a gift? dads are simple. all they need is a wallet made out of old baseballs or a baseball made out of old wallets. and this eternal question is
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on msnbc. kendra cotton was the person in the documentary. we will keep you, senator, we want to discuss the president's commencement address tomorrow. i know some of them have to say about that. and there's also little drama we want to talk about. you are watching the weekend. i thought i was sleeping ok... but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner and wechild. get in.tter. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot! when can i drive? you already are! the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon.
on msnbc. kendra cotton was the person in the documentary. we will keep you, senator, we want to discuss the president's commencement address tomorrow. i know some of them have to say about that. and there's also little drama we want to talk about. you are watching the weekend. i thought i was sleeping ok... but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better....
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joining us now msnbc legal contributor and the host of msnbc' the katie phang show, katie phang. katie, good morning. thank you for starting us off today. >> sure. >> it is a big day. so let's get your -- let's start with your expectations on what we're going to hear from both sides in the closing arguments. >> so in new york, as you know, defense goes first, which is unusual. because in many jurisdictions we have what's called the sandwich. the prosecution goes, then the defense, and then the prosecution. in the defense in new york the defense goes first and the prosecution goes last, which is great because if you're a prosecutor you can listen to the defense's closing and maybe pivot a little bit if you didn't anticipate it. knowing the prosecution i think they're going to anticipate the arguments. in the defense's case as you noted the burden is always going to be on the prosecution to prove something beyond and to exclusion of beyond a reasonable doubt. because the documents that have been admitted into evidence, they don't help you if you're the defense. on the flip side if
joining us now msnbc legal contributor and the host of msnbc' the katie phang show, katie phang. katie, good morning. thank you for starting us off today. >> sure. >> it is a big day. so let's get your -- let's start with your expectations on what we're going to hear from both sides in the closing arguments. >> so in new york, as you know, defense goes first, which is unusual. because in many jurisdictions we have what's called the sandwich. the prosecution goes, then the...
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cohen says i have been on cnn and watched msnbc not religiously. blanche, you're watching maybe not all the time about what is happening and that is because this trial is important to you. cohen says i do it because at times, there are other issues as well like the protests in israel. blanche asks is the trial important to you, mr. cohen? cohen says personally, yes. blanche, you referred to trump as a dictator d bag. he says the whole word. sounds like something i said, cohen says. blanche. >> and not dirt, right? >> not dirt. not dirt. >> more derogatory. dictator, derogatory word, bag. you said he should go back to where he belongs in an f-ing cage like an f-ing animal. recall saying that? cohen says i recall saying that. the government has repeatedly asked you to stop talking publicly about this case. cohen says they might have, yes. prosecutors from the manhattan d.a.'s office have repeatedly asked you to stop talking. cohen says presumably he's going to say yes. so they're trying to say what catherine you mentioned, that he hates trump. he's c
cohen says i have been on cnn and watched msnbc not religiously. blanche, you're watching maybe not all the time about what is happening and that is because this trial is important to you. cohen says i do it because at times, there are other issues as well like the protests in israel. blanche asks is the trial important to you, mr. cohen? cohen says personally, yes. blanche, you referred to trump as a dictator d bag. he says the whole word. sounds like something i said, cohen says. blanche....
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you are watching velshi on msnbc. i am filling in for my friend and colleague. we have a lot to talk about. this may be the final week of donald trump's hush money trial which is the historic first criminal trial of a former united states president. from's former personal attorney michael cohen has faced more than seven hours of cross- examination and is going to face even more questioning when he returns to the stand tomorrow morning. by the afternoon, the prosecution might rest its case. then it goes to the defense. the big question going into the week is whether donald trump will actually take the stand. the start of the trial last month, the former president told reporters he would absolutely testify. but his lawyers told the judge last thursday that it a decision has not yet been made about trump taking the stand. at this point, it remains unclear whether the defense will call any witnesses at all. if you are wondering at home what your former civil rights prosecutor things, let's say i wouldn't bet on it. the judge told both sides to be prepared to give cl
you are watching velshi on msnbc. i am filling in for my friend and colleague. we have a lot to talk about. this may be the final week of donald trump's hush money trial which is the historic first criminal trial of a former united states president. from's former personal attorney michael cohen has faced more than seven hours of cross- examination and is going to face even more questioning when he returns to the stand tomorrow morning. by the afternoon, the prosecution might rest its case. then...
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the trump trial, a fellow at justice security and lisa rubin, who was also at the courthouse today, msnbc legal analyst. adam, i want to begin with you because among us , having pulled this question, you are the first one to know the crying was happening. you detected it in, something was happening in the silent nonce at the beginning of her answers. >> that is precisely right. before the stage directions, as you called it, the first stage directions was the nodding in response to a question. you never see that happening very often in trials, you will see the judge instructing the witness to vocalize because the transcript will not record it. it was very, it was very clear that something strange was going on at that time. and, from there, you can see the links of it through the transcript because that was when she started getting emotional. it carried over from the length of that and it was audible. it wasn't just visible. she wiped a tear from her eye. that gives journalists permission to say she was crying rather than getting emotional. it started the questions, why is this happening? i
the trump trial, a fellow at justice security and lisa rubin, who was also at the courthouse today, msnbc legal analyst. adam, i want to begin with you because among us , having pulled this question, you are the first one to know the crying was happening. you detected it in, something was happening in the silent nonce at the beginning of her answers. >> that is precisely right. before the stage directions, as you called it, the first stage directions was the nodding in response to a...
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. >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, this memorial day weekend is already a recordbreaker when it comes to travel. the tsa reporting its highest number of travelers screen on a single day friday with a nearly 3 million passengers. but all of this is extreme weather is causing havoc in states across the middle of the country. dozens of tornadoes were reported across five states, causing widespread destruction in oklahoma, kansas, and texas. at least 11 people now have died from the storms and even more severe weather is expected on the way this weekend. >> he worked so hard on that room. >> i feel really bad for them but it is going to work out. >> tough times, we have reporters in place covering all of these new developments. we are going to go now to valleyview, texas. that is where at least seven people were killed in the store. joining us now, nbc's priscilla thompson. priscilla, actually think those numbers have gone up in the last hour. talk about, unfortunately, the devastating death toll numbers
. >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, this memorial day weekend is already a recordbreaker when it comes to travel. the tsa reporting its highest number of travelers screen on a single day friday with a nearly 3 million passengers. but all of this is extreme weather is causing havoc in states across the middle of the country. dozens of tornadoes were reported across five states, causing widespread destruction in oklahoma,...