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also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because this was an alert jury. they were wrapped in attention w both in the prosecution and th defense statements. and, they came home with this bombshell quote that ended your introduction, limit, the what have we done ? it was almost in oppenheimer -like moment where you have stormy daniels lawyer with a recognition that, and which is the central theory of the case for the prosecution, e that this is related to the election. with a very powerful moment and it came within a powerful monologue, which you read a lo part of, that it was election fraud, pure and simple. so, that wa
also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because...
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also with us is andrew weissman, cohost of the podcast "prosecuting donald trump." neal katyal, let me begin with what we don't know. we listened, i know every word every one of them said. here's what i don't know. when justice jackson was saying that moment was registering in the other justices, was there anything to read on other justices? i don't know what their reactions were to some of the more absurd answers landed by donald trump's counsel. there are so many things that can be there, that the eye can take in that we don't know when we are just listening. >> which is why the american people should be able to see this and it is ridiculous they have to rely on me and a couple of other people in the room to tell them what happened. people should be able to see it for themselves. lawrence, i have seen over 400 oral arguments at the supreme court and sometimes i walked out and i think it is clear what is going to happen. this was not one of those days. that is a little surprising because trumps claims were so bogus. they were ridiculous constitutional claims. i did
also with us is andrew weissman, cohost of the podcast "prosecuting donald trump." neal katyal, let me begin with what we don't know. we listened, i know every word every one of them said. here's what i don't know. when justice jackson was saying that moment was registering in the other justices, was there anything to read on other justices? i don't know what their reactions were to some of the more absurd answers landed by donald trump's counsel. there are so many things that can be...
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andrew weissman, what are we learning by this document released ? this is just a portion of 400 pages of io material that judge aileen canon has released . >> a number of things. first, if walt nauda had been represented by mr. maas, he would have asserted the fifth amendment in the grand jury and not given testimony that was going to be extremely helpful to convicting him. and, i think the answer is that in public corruption cases, very often people speak when they should not because of the general repercussions, it be known that they took the fifth or they think they can get away with it. and, something that i saw in the mueller investigation, which is the pernicious waving around of the potential for pardons, which makes it very hard to flip people to get them to cooperate. here, it is, there is at least one witness who is going to sing there was an overt use of pardons to do just that, to sort of toward the ability of the department of justice to be able to bring a case in its normal course. normally, somebody like walt nauda would be somebody w
andrew weissman, what are we learning by this document released ? this is just a portion of 400 pages of io material that judge aileen canon has released . >> a number of things. first, if walt nauda had been represented by mr. maas, he would have asserted the fifth amendment in the grand jury and not given testimony that was going to be extremely helpful to convicting him. and, i think the answer is that in public corruption cases, very often people speak when they should not because of...
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andrew weissman and neil will join us in studio tomorrow at this hour. after we have all heard the oral arguments of the supreme court. msnbc's coverage of the arguments start at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow and tomorrow night. i will join rachel maddow for a special prime time coverage of the hearing starting at 8:00 p.m. that will go on two hours before the last word comes on 10:00 p.m. >>> coming up, president joe biden got an early endorsement from the construction worker's union. the endorsement says that joe biden has done more to strengthen jobs in the construction services and those unions than donald trump ever could. that's next. could. that's next. thinking about di. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm pr
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andrew weissman, please do not leave yet. i have a lot more to ask you: can donald trump really declassify documents with his mind? today sort of seems like we got an answer. >>> also ahead, i will talk to voting rights activist stacy abrams about what democrats need to do to get people to the polls. that is coming upright after the break. ht after the break. hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ in theaters now. smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clea
andrew weissman, please do not leave yet. i have a lot more to ask you: can donald trump really declassify documents with his mind? today sort of seems like we got an answer. >>> also ahead, i will talk to voting rights activist stacy abrams about what democrats need to do to get people to the polls. that is coming upright after the break. ht after the break. hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of...
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solicitor general, andrew weissman is the former general counsel at the fbi and the senior member of special counsel robert mueller's team. let's start with this latest development, because on friday, as i just walk through, trump's team attended to delay this further by accusing the judge of bias, because his daughter is involved with political work. clearly there's not a lot of bases there, or no basis. i know you have said that, is this just to sow doubt? what is the play? >> there's no basis, and let me start by saying that as someone who actually pays his taxes, i'm glad to see april 15th actually having some consequence for donald trump, that will be the date of the trial will start, i think it will start, despite this last- minute attempt to delay. i don't think it's going to be delayed. trump's decision all throughout his legal strategy, his first lie, then to lie, then delay, we're on the delay phase of this, his last-ditch effort to say the judge is getting kickbacks for money from his daughter, through this. it's something that's preposterous, something that was rejected b
solicitor general, andrew weissman is the former general counsel at the fbi and the senior member of special counsel robert mueller's team. let's start with this latest development, because on friday, as i just walk through, trump's team attended to delay this further by accusing the judge of bias, because his daughter is involved with political work. clearly there's not a lot of bases there, or no basis. i know you have said that, is this just to sow doubt? what is the play? >> there's...
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joining us now is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. also with us, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office, catherine christian. thank you both for being here. andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who will testify and think about how they are going to do, whether they have memory issues, whether they have good ability issues but then you look for what is the prosecution going to say with respect to hard evidence and they are the things that stood out to me was you had a reference to the tape recording that we've heard about, that is where donald trump is overheard saying hey, let's just pay the 130,000 in cash. that is a terrible tape for donald trump. second, there were r
joining us now is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. also with us, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office, catherine christian. thank you both for being here. andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen...
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the group host is cnn's norm eisen, regular attendees, andrew garfield andrew weissman,s and mcquade. i would rather listen to this. [laughter] >> laura: norm eisen. joining me is mark eiglarsh and mollie hemingway. i'm be ing naughty there. in all this time, doesn't hillary warn there was a vast right-wing experience trying to take down her husband? we found the community. >> mollie: this article describes in detail part of the conspiracy to use law fare and worried this will give credence to all the times republicans have complained to take president trump off the ballot or bankrupt him or his family or put him in prison. it is not shocking to see aspect of conspiracy to interfere in the 2024 election, interesting to see who is involved. >> laura: you are winding down your week, mark, friday comes around, kick back and spend time with norm eisen, this group of legal pundits denyings it is a strategy to take down trump to send him to prison or derail his presidential campaign. it is telectual chat session about legal theory. >> mark: and it may be, i'm not jumping on your outrage ban
the group host is cnn's norm eisen, regular attendees, andrew garfield andrew weissman,s and mcquade. i would rather listen to this. [laughter] >> laura: norm eisen. joining me is mark eiglarsh and mollie hemingway. i'm be ing naughty there. in all this time, doesn't hillary warn there was a vast right-wing experience trying to take down her husband? we found the community. >> mollie: this article describes in detail part of the conspiracy to use law fare and worried this will give...
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. >> our friend andrew weissman thinks if an appeal on this thing gets to the 11th circuit, it will reveurs cannon and she will end up bounced in this case. >> i do believe they will reverse her because she is clearly wrong on this issue. they have already reversed her twice. >> reversed her and condemned her. >> bouncing from the case, they might go back to that and say we reversed you twice. this is repeated. you clearly cannot be fair. it can be arguably made she has her finger on the scale in favor of the defendant in this case. donald trump. >> her finger, possibly her fist. maybe her whole arm. left foot as well. possibly. mark, most people out there have lives to live. most people don't have the ins and outs and toy don't have lisa rubin on speed dial like we do. how many americans do you think are watching all of these trials and basically just rooting for their side regardless of the evidence? >> that's a great question. i think probably those who are paying attention to these, i think that has a predominating view people are looking at. i think they are looking at it probably thro
. >> our friend andrew weissman thinks if an appeal on this thing gets to the 11th circuit, it will reveurs cannon and she will end up bounced in this case. >> i do believe they will reverse her because she is clearly wrong on this issue. they have already reversed her twice. >> reversed her and condemned her. >> bouncing from the case, they might go back to that and say we reversed you twice. this is repeated. you clearly cannot be fair. it can be arguably made she has...
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some of the regular attendees, andrew weissman, jeffrey toobin, lawrence tribe, john dean, oh my goodness, barbara mcquade, that's friday night? that's your friday night? i would rather spend a friday night listening to a continuous loop of this. [laughing] >> laura: norm eyesen. joining me now mike eiglarsh, mollie hemingway, i'm being naughty there all this time, didn't hillary warn the country that there was a vast right wing conspiracy out there trying to take down her husband? i think we found the conspiracy or at least the community. >> yeah. this article from politico is amazing. it describes in detail part of the conspiracy to use lawfare against donald trump. and the reporter keeps saying that he is worried that this will give credence to all the times that republicans have complained that there sure seems to be a conspiracy here involved in this effort to take president trump off the ballot or to bankrupt him and his family or to put him in prison. i mean, i don't think it's that shocking for feel see that there are these aspects of this conspiracy to interfere in the 2024 elect
some of the regular attendees, andrew weissman, jeffrey toobin, lawrence tribe, john dean, oh my goodness, barbara mcquade, that's friday night? that's your friday night? i would rather spend a friday night listening to a continuous loop of this. [laughing] >> laura: norm eyesen. joining me now mike eiglarsh, mollie hemingway, i'm being naughty there all this time, didn't hillary warn the country that there was a vast right wing conspiracy out there trying to take down her husband? i...
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andrew weissman, such a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> shutout to king solomon with the minute we have left. again, in fairness to the defendant, they won't play the worst possible thing, the awful video, but just the evidence of it. >> i think alvin brag and judge merchan are difficult villain frs trump. if he plans to make this the center piece of his campaign, it's not going to be very exciting for the people paying attention to events. that doesn't include his base. they're not paying attention to events. vaughn had some great reporting today. he was at a rally with 5,000 trump supporters. trump said there were 42,000. so that's not who's going to be affected by anything that happens. but for the magic of american politics, they're not going to see particularly honest figures in judge merchan, alvin bragg. these are not actors. they do the boring things that make the rule of law grind. i was walking around new york, i didn't run into a single new yorker going about their lives that had any idea th
andrew weissman, such a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> shutout to king solomon with the minute we have left. again, in fairness to the defendant, they won't play the worst possible thing, the awful video, but just the evidence of it. >> i think alvin brag and judge merchan are difficult villain frs trump. if he plans to make this the center piece of his campaign, it's not going to be very exciting for the people paying attention to events. that doesn't include...
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also, andrew weissman. former chief of the criminal division. the cohost of the podcast prosecuting donald trump which just won this year's webby award for best crime and justice podcast. neil joins us. former active general who argued over 50 cases before the supreme court. neil and andrew are both msnbc legal analysts. and adam, from inside the courtroom today, we had a chance to read the transcript and there is stuff that looks pretty hard hitting against todd blanche with the judge. what's the experience in the courtroom today? what can you add to the dramatics exchanges we have seen? >> what you can see right off the bat was blanch's reaction after that devastating thing. very after the break. >> when he is saying that line that you last all correct. what can you see with this lawyer? >> a tremendous amount of frustration. but, at that moment, he is trying to recover. and, when the real misery of that takedown really became apparent was after the recess. and, we always see how trump is glowering when he leaves and enters the courtroom. this
also, andrew weissman. former chief of the criminal division. the cohost of the podcast prosecuting donald trump which just won this year's webby award for best crime and justice podcast. neil joins us. former active general who argued over 50 cases before the supreme court. neil and andrew are both msnbc legal analysts. and adam, from inside the courtroom today, we had a chance to read the transcript and there is stuff that looks pretty hard hitting against todd blanche with the judge. what's...
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joining us now, andrew weissman, former chief of the criminal division. of the criminal division. york and the co-author of the best-selling book the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. he represents people that work in the intelligence community. i want to start with bradley, you deal specifically in matters of documents and classified matters. this thing about letting the t jury consider the idea that the president has the right to determine what is a presidential record or not, i id did not think that was a thing. i did not think you could give the jury a option to make that o determination. >> it is not a thing. that is a strict question of law. if the judge believes there is legitimacy to the argument and that is something trump has been outlying, that she should grant one of his pretrial motions throughout the indictment, that is a strict question of law. the issue on fact would be whether or not the information was national defense information , if trump was in possession of it without authorization and if you tried to conceal it when confron
joining us now, andrew weissman, former chief of the criminal division. of the criminal division. york and the co-author of the best-selling book the trump indictments. the historic charging documents with commentary. he represents people that work in the intelligence community. i want to start with bradley, you deal specifically in matters of documents and classified matters. this thing about letting the t jury consider the idea that the president has the right to determine what is a...
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andrew weissman, thank you for being so generous with your time, doing double duty for all of us. tim will be back later in the broadcast. katty doesn't go anywhere. when we come back, abortion rights are before the united states supreme court today on a case that could have alarming implications right now for emergency health care for women. >>> plus, the months' long battle for aid for ukraine ends with a victory for president joe biden and ukraine, and any one of us who care about democracy deeply. it's also a big blow for the pro-putin far right and putin himself. >>> and later in the broadcast, when the man who held the most powerful office in the world is on trial, it's safe to say the entire planet is watching. what the world makes of the historic hush money election interference trump trial. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought
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leading off the discussion is andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel in the eastern district of new york. a legal analyst and co-author of the best selling book the trump indictments. the charging documents with commentary. also with us, adam former assistant ag for the state of new york and somewhere around the corner is adam's eighth grade daughter who is here on take your daughter to work night, great to have her here. i want to go straight to this trump attack on the jurors in his case. him quoting at social media, they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. this looks like a very sharp challenge for the judge on enforcing his gag order. >> let me fill you in. on march 26 of this year, the judge issued a order to the parties and the relevant part says the following. trump and any party are prohibited from doing the following, making or directing others to make public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding. so it is hard to see why trump is not egging on the judge to say i am now
leading off the discussion is andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel in the eastern district of new york. a legal analyst and co-author of the best selling book the trump indictments. the charging documents with commentary. also with us, adam former assistant ag for the state of new york and somewhere around the corner is adam's eighth grade daughter who is here on take your daughter to work night, great to have her here. i want to go straight to this trump attack on the jurors in his...
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a real interesting report from politico shows that people like andrew weissman and george conway and bill crystal have a weekly zoom call in he which they discuss arguments and strategy in the effort to get trump and actually you're seeing kind of an interesting change in the discussion of this trump trial going on right now. remember that the criminal charges are about bookkeeping. they're about trump keeping false bookkeeping records of payments made with a nondisclosure agreement with stormy daniels. it's a misdemeanor. it's passed the statute of limitations but that's the heart of the case. they're now reframing it, the prosecution is doing it and the talking heads are doing it as a conspirconspiracy to interfere e 2016 election. trumps is not charged with conspiracy, not charged with interfering with the election. there are suggestions he must have done something else unlawful here but it's never been specified what that is. but one of the things you do sees personally if you watch -- see,s especially if you want some of the other cable channels, everybody seems to be saying the
a real interesting report from politico shows that people like andrew weissman and george conway and bill crystal have a weekly zoom call in he which they discuss arguments and strategy in the effort to get trump and actually you're seeing kind of an interesting change in the discussion of this trump trial going on right now. remember that the criminal charges are about bookkeeping. they're about trump keeping false bookkeeping records of payments made with a nondisclosure agreement with stormy...
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we're talking about msnbc legal analyst joyce vance and andrew weissman who investigated trump for supposed russian collusion, bill kristol, watergate figure john dean, george conway, an msnbc fixture and mary mccord not to mention cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, ellie williams and the founder, normanizen. this looks awful because it's exactly what trump and conservatives have been saying, that the media are part of an organized resistance dedicated to getting him. >>> there were the usual jokes and jabs at last night's white house correspondents' dinner, some of them thanks to s, nl's col run jost aimed rather mildly at president biden. >> i have to admit, it's not easy following president biden. it's not always easy following what he's saying. howard: as for biden and his joke-writing team, or donald trump was a prime target. >> donald has had a few tough days lately. you might call it stormy weather. [laughter] what the hell? [laughter] trump's so desperate, he started reading those bibles he's selling. if. howard: and, of course, there were shots at the media. >> to all my friends in
we're talking about msnbc legal analyst joyce vance and andrew weissman who investigated trump for supposed russian collusion, bill kristol, watergate figure john dean, george conway, an msnbc fixture and mary mccord not to mention cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, ellie williams and the founder, normanizen. this looks awful because it's exactly what trump and conservatives have been saying, that the media are part of an organized resistance dedicated to getting him. >>> there were the...
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take andrew weissman who has much experience in this as a doj prosecutor. it's fishy. trump has $175 million free and clear, if he had that, quote, why not directly post it and not pay a fee for the surety bond? there's a bond expert who also says this is an overly complicated way and it might prompt the judge to examine more thoroughly what's going on here. that could happen at the hearing next week. again, that is the civil case which is separate from donald trump's criminal case. both cases, though, are drawing and draining his time and his bank account. there are those separate requirements and trump has to keep that money in the bond, however it's set up, in order to have the right to appeal this at all. to take this together, what you see is even on a day where one case is off for a day, they will resume picking jurors tomorrow in the main event here, the criminal case, donald trump has a lot of legal problems and headaches. when jury selection continues tomorrow i suppose it will also continue to make donald trump upset because the defendant has said they're mov
take andrew weissman who has much experience in this as a doj prosecutor. it's fishy. trump has $175 million free and clear, if he had that, quote, why not directly post it and not pay a fee for the surety bond? there's a bond expert who also says this is an overly complicated way and it might prompt the judge to examine more thoroughly what's going on here. that could happen at the hearing next week. again, that is the civil case which is separate from donald trump's criminal case. both cases,...
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andrew weissman is back with us. the one thing you didn't want if you're the trump lawyers going into the supreme court tomorrow is another indictment tonight describing a criminal conspiracy where donald trump is unindicted co-conspirator one and who knows, could at some point be indicted, but you've written and published questions for the supreme court tomorrow. i just want to go straight to question number eight that you wrote before this indictment came out and it says, "how would organizing alternative electors in coordination with the chair of a major political party involve official acts of a president?" that sounds like a good place to begin tomorrow, andrew. >> it does. i wrote this with professor goodman at nyu, wonderful, brilliant man. so he should really take the lion's share of credit for this, but we divided it into two buckets. the one that you read relates to the substance and let's just get real. there is no substance to the claim here. if the supreme court were to decide that a president has absolu
andrew weissman is back with us. the one thing you didn't want if you're the trump lawyers going into the supreme court tomorrow is another indictment tonight describing a criminal conspiracy where donald trump is unindicted co-conspirator one and who knows, could at some point be indicted, but you've written and published questions for the supreme court tomorrow. i just want to go straight to question number eight that you wrote before this indictment came out and it says, "how would...
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weissman will be joining us with his wisdom on what happened there and we will get straight to that. >> thanks. >> thank you, rachel. thank you. >>> civil war was number one at the box office this weekend, and we proved, once again, today, that the only place we are ever going to have a civil war is on the screens in the movie theaters, where that film is playing. donald trump would love to have a civil war, of sorts, over the criminal prosecution he is facing, now, in manhattan. he would probably love to have what he would call his term, a bloodbath, or something like what we saw on january 6, an uprising which could shut down the courthouse, and stop the proceedings, maybe, but once again, today, as i just said, donald trump got nothing. and he knew he was going to get nothing from his supporters, which is why he didn't make the public mistake of summoning them to manhattan, together outside the courthouse, a mistake that he did make one year ago, when he was arraigned at that same courthouse, and no one showed up. to try to block that proceeding. the way that they tried to block t
weissman will be joining us with his wisdom on what happened there and we will get straight to that. >> thanks. >> thank you, rachel. thank you. >>> civil war was number one at the box office this weekend, and we proved, once again, today, that the only place we are ever going to have a civil war is on the screens in the movie theaters, where that film is playing. donald trump would love to have a civil war, of sorts, over the criminal prosecution he is facing, now, in...
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coming up, andrew weissman and lisa rubin break down trumps attempt to ditch the judge in the upcoming hush money trial. as the biden economy continues to flourish, trumps new stock sputters. stephanie ruhle explains why the experts are trashing truth social, coming up next. coming wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups of broccoli. metamucil gummies. the easy way to get your daily fiber. they need their lawn back fast and you need scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. gi
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as our friend andrew weissman reminded me yesterday, the fact that we are at this point meets our democracy is in a very perilous place. >> i know it sounds like hyperbole but i think your opening is so correct that we are essentially as neil put it, one vote away from the end of democracy as we know it, with checks and balances. >> a stark reminder. joining me now, democratic congress men adam schiff of california. he is also a u.s. senate candidate. that week i read was part of a longer thread you posted about the immunity case and ended it with, "if the justice system sends the case back to the lower court as a means of calling, the flock is not with the constitution or the court itself but with the character of the justices serving on the court." there's a lot packed in there. talk to me about what you mean by that. >> what i mean is the justices know exactly what they are doing. they know the danger of the argument of immunity. essentially if a president is helping him from committing crimes and particular crimes while in office that are designed to hold onto power after losing that is
as our friend andrew weissman reminded me yesterday, the fact that we are at this point meets our democracy is in a very perilous place. >> i know it sounds like hyperbole but i think your opening is so correct that we are essentially as neil put it, one vote away from the end of democracy as we know it, with checks and balances. >> a stark reminder. joining me now, democratic congress men adam schiff of california. he is also a u.s. senate candidate. that week i read was part of a...
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. >> i saw our good friend andrew weissman talking about the lower courts what they can do and that's where i am hoping eye goes. those of us trying the evidentiary hearings you can get more evidence than for a jury. and so if this is remanded, i hope the american people can learn of the fact that. >> you are signature. >> i am. >> you might as -- >> i am trying. >> sometimes when we talk about what happened at court and you look at volley, it gets framed as it was not a good day for jack smith's team, which was there anything driven at the team that they could have done differently. >> absolutely not. and put on one of the better oral argue minutes i ever listened to or witnessed. >> he was excellent. >> excellent. and in fact, was able to go where the court was going with the hypotheticals to his fall back position of going with justice barrett. that's a private act we can try it because it's in the outer perimeter. there was nothing he could have done. and that's why they spent and hour and 45 minutes with him and short of a hour with trump's attorney because he was that good on hi
. >> i saw our good friend andrew weissman talking about the lower courts what they can do and that's where i am hoping eye goes. those of us trying the evidentiary hearings you can get more evidence than for a jury. and so if this is remanded, i hope the american people can learn of the fact that. >> you are signature. >> i am. >> you might as -- >> i am trying. >> sometimes when we talk about what happened at court and you look at volley, it gets framed as...
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. >>> back with neal katyal and andrew weissman. we got our transcripts late tonight before the show. adam, there is a spot that you heard and now have the transcript for that is very interesting about the examples that the district attorney was giving while talking to potential jurors. >> absolutely. throughout the five-year process, one of the things that one of the assistant district attorney's had been doing all along was giving hypotheticals. can you understand this legal concept through a hypothetical of a hitman? >> i don't believe the hitmen concept was, you are guilty of the crime if you told the person to do it, even if you weren't in the state they are in. and donald trump was somewhere other than where michael cohen is. that's the theory. >> liability. so later he dropped the hypothetical. this was an incredible moment. he said, the point i am trying to get at is, no one is going to get up on the witness stand and testify that mr. trump directly said, hey. let's falsify her business records. hey, let's commit election fr
. >>> back with neal katyal and andrew weissman. we got our transcripts late tonight before the show. adam, there is a spot that you heard and now have the transcript for that is very interesting about the examples that the district attorney was giving while talking to potential jurors. >> absolutely. throughout the five-year process, one of the things that one of the assistant district attorney's had been doing all along was giving hypotheticals. can you understand this legal...
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joining us the co-authors of the trump indictments, andrew weissman, who was a lead prosecutor and the mueller investigation and nyu law professor melissa murray so you hear trump's attorneys say there's nothing illegal about trying to influence an election. it's called democracy. if a person or a company spends money to benefit a campaign doesn't that money have to be disclosed and reported, isn't that the core of this? >> yeah. i mean, literally what todd blanche said is true that it influencing the election. if that is the only thing that was proved, that that's not a crime, but it sort of hides the ball, which is how're you doing it if you are a corporation and you're spending money when you're prohibited from doing that. that's a crime. >> if you are spending more than the maximum, what you can contribute, that's a crime so it was one of those things that reads like a good bumper sticker. >> but i think that's one of the reasons i think that the state tried to get a very smart jury because the smart jury and a long trip file, you basically can break that all down to explain why th
joining us the co-authors of the trump indictments, andrew weissman, who was a lead prosecutor and the mueller investigation and nyu law professor melissa murray so you hear trump's attorneys say there's nothing illegal about trying to influence an election. it's called democracy. if a person or a company spends money to benefit a campaign doesn't that money have to be disclosed and reported, isn't that the core of this? >> yeah. i mean, literally what todd blanche said is true that it...
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let's bring in andrew weissman and charles coleman. andrew, the first part of the day was the hearing on the gag order, whether or not donald trump violated the gag order, the d.a.'s office said he's done so ten times. the second part of it is the ongoing testimony of david pecker. let's start with the gag order, did the d.a.'s office, did the prosecution make a compelling case in your eyes that donald trump has violated that gag order and if you believe they have what is the fallout in. >> of course he violated it. we can all hear and see exactly what he did. and there's no defense at all even if you were to say that reposting is not a violation, which by the way, there's nothing in the order that shows reposting is not a violation. he didn't simply repost. he actually, you know, said his own words, violations that don't even fall in that category as judge merchan noted. the penalty, one thing he could do is find him in contempt but hold what the essential citizens and sort of and have that over his head. he appoint a monitor, he coul
let's bring in andrew weissman and charles coleman. andrew, the first part of the day was the hearing on the gag order, whether or not donald trump violated the gag order, the d.a.'s office said he's done so ten times. the second part of it is the ongoing testimony of david pecker. let's start with the gag order, did the d.a.'s office, did the prosecution make a compelling case in your eyes that donald trump has violated that gag order and if you believe they have what is the fallout in....
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joining us is andrew weissman. does this case appear to be on track to start on the 15th? >> absolutely. all signs are that judge merchan has had it. all of the scheduled motions were supposed to be in weeks, if not months, ago. all the efforts you're seeing at the last minute by the former president to delay this trial have been rejected. there's now a pending motion about delaying the case because of pretrial publicity. that is going nowhere fast. both sides agree that pretrial publicity is going to continue. it's not a reason to put the trial off. it's a reason to make sure you're careful with the jury selection to find jurors who can decide just based on the facts. we are now 11 days away. you know, knock on wood, i think there are no more delays that are going to happen. we're going to see jury selection begin a week from monday. >> so given that jury selection does begin on the 15th, a week from monday, what are the opportunities for team trump to create delays within that process? >> well, jury selection itself is a critical phase, not just because both sides need t
joining us is andrew weissman. does this case appear to be on track to start on the 15th? >> absolutely. all signs are that judge merchan has had it. all of the scheduled motions were supposed to be in weeks, if not months, ago. all the efforts you're seeing at the last minute by the former president to delay this trial have been rejected. there's now a pending motion about delaying the case because of pretrial publicity. that is going nowhere fast. both sides agree that pretrial...
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claire mccaskill is here, and timothy heaphy is back, and msnbc legal analyst andrew weissman is back with us. >> there's a call and response between the former president's rhetoric and real-life consequence on the ground. it goes back a long time, but we talked to a lot of proud boys that the tapped by and stand back comment, as a reason to join the organize and organize on january 6th. they god death threats, people outside their house, so there's no question that the committee's work established this is not simply rhetorical, not simply adeck dotal, hypothetical rhetoric. >> let's again put this back into the words of his own followers. we have some of that evidence that you developed. let me ask you, andrew weiss. some ann, to put this into some context of your career. it seems to me, and i concluded on friday that at some point it stops being about trump. even mob defendants have a desire to not be in prison while awaiting trial, and their shenanigans seem to have some responsiveness to not be in behavior. his behavior seems to be outside all the levers of the criminal justice sy
claire mccaskill is here, and timothy heaphy is back, and msnbc legal analyst andrew weissman is back with us. >> there's a call and response between the former president's rhetoric and real-life consequence on the ground. it goes back a long time, but we talked to a lot of proud boys that the tapped by and stand back comment, as a reason to join the organize and organize on january 6th. they god death threats, people outside their house, so there's no question that the committee's work...
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weissman said, to determine that, before taking this case to trial, that puts this case on the calendar, where it almost certainly cannot be tried before the election and potentially, depending on what happens at the election, not happen at all. >> and barbara mcquaid, we heard the hypothetical again yesterday of, what if a president decided that the navy seal team six should assassinate one of its political opponents? with that fall under the presidential immunity that you are talking about? mr. sauer there, representing donald trump. so, we had that discussion again, which is running that we are even suggesting that. what was your read of the way things played out yesterday, and what we may hear next? >> well, as mr. sauer said to that question, that hypothetical, it would depend on the situation. wow, e gads, that is terrifying. my read is that there are several justices, the women justices, who are ready to go, that they think that the idea that, perhaps there is some presidential immunity for some official act, but that the acts alleged in this indictment are not those acts and let
weissman said, to determine that, before taking this case to trial, that puts this case on the calendar, where it almost certainly cannot be tried before the election and potentially, depending on what happens at the election, not happen at all. >> and barbara mcquaid, we heard the hypothetical again yesterday of, what if a president decided that the navy seal team six should assassinate one of its political opponents? with that fall under the presidential immunity that you are talking...
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this question was already written, it was the first clue, andrew weissman and others mention it, it was the first clue they were leaning toward trump. if you can allege her way, it is not really an official act, you just allege it, well, anyone can allege anything. if you watch the news or follow the law, i'm sure you've heard about that. what we are doing here is testing the evidence. there has been overwhelming evidence, which is why jack smith got this far, is why he won this case at the district level, is why he won at the d.c. circuit unanimously in a bipartisan set of appointees. the evidence has already been established to some degree. it doesn't mean trump is guilty but it means we are past that point. if anyone can allege their way around, then this question and the test the conservatives of the court won't protect america. >> how do you separate it ? giving out pardons is an official act. >> it is an article to power. >> if he sells the pardon, takes a briber for the pardon, is it an official act ? >> the bright part is private but the pardon is not. you can't, you can't, you
this question was already written, it was the first clue, andrew weissman and others mention it, it was the first clue they were leaning toward trump. if you can allege her way, it is not really an official act, you just allege it, well, anyone can allege anything. if you watch the news or follow the law, i'm sure you've heard about that. what we are doing here is testing the evidence. there has been overwhelming evidence, which is why jack smith got this far, is why he won this case at the...
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we're going to talk about that, including with andrew weissman and katherine christian who are here keeping us on the legal straight and narrow as we proceed with our primetime recap of today's criminal proceedings against former president donald trump. ng against former president donal trump. [tense music] one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? ...and for fast topical pain relief,try alevex. [♪♪] there's a way to cut yourical dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. it cleans so well, you can replace multiple cleaning products. try dawn powerwash. hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ in theaters now. it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed
we're going to talk about that, including with andrew weissman and katherine christian who are here keeping us on the legal straight and narrow as we proceed with our primetime recap of today's criminal proceedings against former president donald trump. ng against former president donal trump. [tense music] one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? ...and for fast topical pain relief,try alevex....