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we will discuss that in a moment with andrew wiseman. it's always important to remember, something about donald trump, and the way he lies, because no one proves just how much donald trump flies better than donald trump, and he did that again today. and this time, he proved that his lawyers are liars, too. donald trump has claimed repeatedly that the manhattan criminal trial that he must now attend has kept him from campaigning for president. his lawyers have falsely represented the same thing, publicly. judge merchan said, at the outset , there would be no wednesday session in the criminal trial of donald trump so donald trump knew all along there would be no session today and today, when donald trump had no obligation in court anywhere in the country, donald trump did absolutely nothing . the crucial state of pennsylvania is an hour away from donald trump's manhattan apartment, at trump motorcade speed. president trump, president biden was campaigning, once again today in pennsylvania but donald trump did nothing. nothing. no campaigni
we will discuss that in a moment with andrew wiseman. it's always important to remember, something about donald trump, and the way he lies, because no one proves just how much donald trump flies better than donald trump, and he did that again today. and this time, he proved that his lawyers are liars, too. donald trump has claimed repeatedly that the manhattan criminal trial that he must now attend has kept him from campaigning for president. his lawyers have falsely represented the same thing,...
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and andrew wiseman is back with us. neil, i have to say i was so impressed with the solicitor general. the delivery was high-speed, jammed with content, but we are all eager to hear what you thought of what we heard today. >> i am so proud of elizabeth prelogar. she was my associate for many years and there is nobody i think higher of. today lawrence just demonstrated a. i know that there is a lot of reporting out there that the supreme court is going to rule against the justice department. i think that is somewhat premature. i have seen over 500 supreme court arguments. sometimes you know and sometimes you don't. i actually think this is more the latter. i think donald trump is hoping for a big bang that will nullify the statutes and i do not think he is quite going to get that. i think that there are two separate issues. one is what trump i get in terms of relief and the other is followers like the litigant might get. i think the court was particularly entertaining the idea that maybe the government broad theory of th
and andrew wiseman is back with us. neil, i have to say i was so impressed with the solicitor general. the delivery was high-speed, jammed with content, but we are all eager to hear what you thought of what we heard today. >> i am so proud of elizabeth prelogar. she was my associate for many years and there is nobody i think higher of. today lawrence just demonstrated a. i know that there is a lot of reporting out there that the supreme court is going to rule against the justice...
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back with me is andrew wiseman. andrew, how are you interpreting eileen's cannon move? why not just decide whether the presidential records act is a legit line of defense? >> which is exactly what jack smith said he wanted. he said, just make a decision. we say that it doesn't apply at all, we want a pretrial ruling. the rules say they're entitled to a pretrial ruling. just decide one way or the other for good. not the part, not halfway, which is, i'm deciding pretrial that it doesn't apply. jack smith is like, who cares about that? i care what you're going to say at trial. the big thing that people need to understand, to be in the weeds for a moment. once the jury is sworn, double jeopardy attaches. meaning, if the jury acquits, or if the judge acquits, it's over. especially, if the judge has the power once the jury is sworn to say, i'm entering a judgment of a critical. and it can be on a cockamamie idea that the presidential records act. jack smith is saying, i need a decision that it doesn't apply. not just pretrial because, no one is deciding anything about guilt o
back with me is andrew wiseman. andrew, how are you interpreting eileen's cannon move? why not just decide whether the presidential records act is a legit line of defense? >> which is exactly what jack smith said he wanted. he said, just make a decision. we say that it doesn't apply at all, we want a pretrial ruling. the rules say they're entitled to a pretrial ruling. just decide one way or the other for good. not the part, not halfway, which is, i'm deciding pretrial that it doesn't...
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joining us as former fbi general counsel andrew wiseman, the former senior member of the probe and a professor at the new york university school of law and msnbc legal analyst mary mccord, formal principal deputy attorney general for the national security division. they cohost the prosecuting donald trump podcast and they prosecute. trust me, they are good. >> i have not checked out the latest episode. even though i downloaded the podcasts they push to me. have you discussed monday, the podcast? or have you yet to record the episode? >> we did discuss. this was a cool episode. we had robert de niro and glenn close reading parts of the statement of facts that were produced along with the indictment a year ago by alvin bragg and then we broke it down and analyzed what we expected the trial to reveal to prove the facts and a statement of facts. i think it is a nice preview of what we will be hearing next week. >> these two are hanging out with some new celebrities that they will stop waking up early saturday and sunday morning to hang out with the three of us. >> tomorrow, i understand
joining us as former fbi general counsel andrew wiseman, the former senior member of the probe and a professor at the new york university school of law and msnbc legal analyst mary mccord, formal principal deputy attorney general for the national security division. they cohost the prosecuting donald trump podcast and they prosecute. trust me, they are good. >> i have not checked out the latest episode. even though i downloaded the podcasts they push to me. have you discussed monday, the...
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andrew wiseman will hang around for the next discussion. when we come back, tim o'brien will join us on donald trump's mounting money troubles, and the question of, did he post bond in a legitimate way in the civil case in new york. we will be right back. ht back. a treatment that works inside my body with just the click of this button. a button? no mask? no hose? just sleep. yeah but you need the hose, you need the air, you need the whoooooosh... inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com it was just a regular monday... -hey! -when suddenly... can you get this board to tony hawk? fedex presents tall tales of true deliveries. i needed a miracle... so i went straight to where miracles happen... social media. hey did someone say miracle? let me see that. so, i got the board to tony... and he even sent one back. but in the future, i'm gonna need an address and a zip code. if this is what we did for a skateboard, see what we can do for your business. fedex. frizz. dryness. breakage. ne
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earlier today, former federal prosecutor andrew wiseman weighed in on her ruling with some pretty choice words. >> she says this is a complex case of first impression. only for her is of the complex case of first impression. there is nothing complex and nothing first impression about this other than a former president. that's not really posing any legal or factual barriers that make this unusual. >> as for trumps other legal setback, judge scott mcafee denied a bid by trump and his co-defendants to get the georgia election interference case tossed out on first amendment grounds. in his ruling, judge mcafee said, free speech, including political speech, is not without restriction. meanwhile, new york attorney general tish james has questions about the california company that backed the $175 million bond trump posted in his civil fraud case. james says the company or mr. trumps lawyers must file additional paperwork with more information about that bond within the next 10 days. we've got a lot to cover. let's get smarter with our leadoff panel, some of my favorites, special correspondent f
earlier today, former federal prosecutor andrew wiseman weighed in on her ruling with some pretty choice words. >> she says this is a complex case of first impression. only for her is of the complex case of first impression. there is nothing complex and nothing first impression about this other than a former president. that's not really posing any legal or factual barriers that make this unusual. >> as for trumps other legal setback, judge scott mcafee denied a bid by trump and his...
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he is a fellow at just security, also andrew wiseman, former fbi, former chief and new york. he is coauthor of the new york times best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. adam, on this day when things are just cranking up, we saw a bunch of rulings before any of the jurors were brought into the room to go through those questions. what was established by the judge in those rulings before the jurors you make >> one of the interesting things about those rulings was of course trump has spent the lead up to this trial trying to discredit the judge, and has been saying how unfair he is, how compromised he is, and what the judge did was created very provisional rulings that, in many instances, were favorable to trump. he ruled trump at least at this stage, prosecutors cannot much in one of the fact that you mentioned in your opening, that he had conducted this affair while his wife was pregnant. the prosecutors cannot mention also that with the affair, with karen mcdougal, that that took place before the pregnancy with daniels, it was
he is a fellow at just security, also andrew wiseman, former fbi, former chief and new york. he is coauthor of the new york times best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. adam, on this day when things are just cranking up, we saw a bunch of rulings before any of the jurors were brought into the room to go through those questions. what was established by the judge in those rulings before the jurors you make >> one of the interesting things...
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andrew wiseman is a former assistant u.s. attorney who helped lead the mueller investigation, lisa rubin is a former litigator and msnbc legal analyst, two of my favorite legal eagles joining me, thank you so much. let me start with you, you are an expert on many things, one of your specialties is following the money. the trump legal brief goes deep on how much money judge merchan's daughters political firm makes, it's continuously talking about this. is this an actual legal argument? i hope not, or just a desperate stab at exciting trump's base, who loves these conspiratorial arguments? >> it's the latter. this is being made on the friday before the last week the trial begins. 10 days away. and there is a doctrine in the law which is, you cannot sit on your rights. there is nothing new in here that could not, either was known, or could have been known a lot earlier than this. so if you really can't make this at the last minute in order to recuse somebody. and i've said this before, and i really want people to focus on one th
andrew wiseman is a former assistant u.s. attorney who helped lead the mueller investigation, lisa rubin is a former litigator and msnbc legal analyst, two of my favorite legal eagles joining me, thank you so much. let me start with you, you are an expert on many things, one of your specialties is following the money. the trump legal brief goes deep on how much money judge merchan's daughters political firm makes, it's continuously talking about this. is this an actual legal argument? i hope...
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guys like andrew wiseman he is the russia hoax. hammett teaming up with these journalists is just awful. larry: jon at dea dean famous nn lawyer. norman ornstein and jennifer are you been used to be a problem is i don't know what they are now. this is part of the trump derangement syndrome is basically the way i see it. >> it is the most awful conspiracy. by the way everybody they work for, those networks, nbs news, cbs news ha news have all signed nondisclosure agreements. they had to clean up cbs news scandal that matt lauer scandal. these organizations have signed a lot more nondisclosures than donald trump ever has. larry: good point. joe, bloomberg poll out today, biden temporary comeback is dead. trumtrump knelt weeding six of n swing states arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, he's got some pretty big leads on when he loses in no he is ahead in wisconsin as a well-preserved trump is ahead six of seven swing states. the trail so far don't look like they're hurting him too. >> not at all. we're not shower cherry picking one pul
guys like andrew wiseman he is the russia hoax. hammett teaming up with these journalists is just awful. larry: jon at dea dean famous nn lawyer. norman ornstein and jennifer are you been used to be a problem is i don't know what they are now. this is part of the trump derangement syndrome is basically the way i see it. >> it is the most awful conspiracy. by the way everybody they work for, those networks, nbs news, cbs news ha news have all signed nondisclosure agreements. they had to...
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joining me now is andrew wiseman, former fbi general counsel and co-host of the essential podcast, prosecuting donalddc trump. andrew, thanks for being here. you know, to an ordinary citizen this is disturbing, it should be disturbing, but to someone who's been inside the trenches of the justice department, the fbi who knows judges, i can't imagine how this lands with you. i just first -- you know, as you see these judges become the object of trump's ire and really targets fore violence, what do you make of it, and how chilling is this to the judicial system on a t whole? >> so to put it in context when i started as aen prosecutor i d organize crime work p here in n yorkze city. something you did not have to worry about when you did organized crime work, because all my friends would say are we ever worried? no. the rule was in organized crime you do not go after anyone in law enforcement. for simple reasons. it wasn't because people signed up to commit crimes, it was what's the point of that? you'reme only going to attract more attention, and we were fungible. there'd be another person we'd co
joining me now is andrew wiseman, former fbi general counsel and co-host of the essential podcast, prosecuting donalddc trump. andrew, thanks for being here. you know, to an ordinary citizen this is disturbing, it should be disturbing, but to someone who's been inside the trenches of the justice department, the fbi who knows judges, i can't imagine how this lands with you. i just first -- you know, as you see these judges become the object of trump's ire and really targets fore violence, what...
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wiseman, to justify the bond that he has filed, in his $175 million judgment that he is appealing in that civil case in new york. we'll have more reporting on that tomorrow, that is to make last word, the 11th hour starts right now. >>> tonight, the trial begins. donald trump has used his megaphone to attack everything about this case. now he is stuck in the one place where he cannot hold court. we will explain why stoma trumps media stock could keep dropping and still land him a cool billion dollars. and, ohio democratic senator sherrod brown joins to discuss his race against a trebek election denier and what it means for control of the senate senate as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. . >>> good evening, i am stephanie ruhle, live from 30 rock, we are now 204 days away from the election. today, the likely republican residential nominee, who also happens to be the former president, faced his first day on trial. he is the first american president to be tried in court on criminal charges. in case anyone needs reminding what all this is about, this is a case stemming f
wiseman, to justify the bond that he has filed, in his $175 million judgment that he is appealing in that civil case in new york. we'll have more reporting on that tomorrow, that is to make last word, the 11th hour starts right now. >>> tonight, the trial begins. donald trump has used his megaphone to attack everything about this case. now he is stuck in the one place where he cannot hold court. we will explain why stoma trumps media stock could keep dropping and still land him a cool...
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. >> that's what andrew wiseman said and i totally agree with him. she's trying to give him some cover. >> this isn't the only area where she's asking for cover for the defendant, from trump's team. he's given herself a sheet she can use to rule in favor of trump. we'll talk about more motivations in a second, but she also has this weird request for jury instructions. they require both the prosecution, the special counsel's office, and the defense, trump's team to tell jurors trump has the authority to keep these classified documents under the presidential act. if jurors were told trump had the authority to keep these classified documents, he would be found not guilty here, right? i mean it's not that complicated, is it in. >> this order is bizarre. it's sort of choose your own adventure order. she lays out two possible orders of law and give me jury instructions for view "a" and view "b." the problem is both views are misstatements of the law. i don't know what jack smith is going to do. the instructions were due today, and i've been checking news a
. >> that's what andrew wiseman said and i totally agree with him. she's trying to give him some cover. >> this isn't the only area where she's asking for cover for the defendant, from trump's team. he's given herself a sheet she can use to rule in favor of trump. we'll talk about more motivations in a second, but she also has this weird request for jury instructions. they require both the prosecution, the special counsel's office, and the defense, trump's team to tell jurors trump...
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is it turns out, joining me now is andrew wiseman, and anna bello, a pleasure to have you both onset. first of all, i am totally honest about all of this. i will just say, andrew, from what i have seen, i think anybody who is even casually watching this understands the story the prosecution is trying to tell. it seems like a scattershot series of defense maneuvers on the other side, though, and i wonder from your perspective whether the asymmetry matters. >> it does. when people say when they look at trials, you are looking for who has the better, compelling narrative. i don't mean that to denigrate defense counsel. they have an important job and sometimes there is not a compelling narrative and you are stuck with laying out a sort of variety, like a box of chocolates. the memory is bad. if you don't think the memory is bad, he is a liar. >> or karen mcdougal is the one that you want to catch and kill for. >> it didn't really matter because you would've done this anyway. sometimes you are also very theatrical, so it is a style and you say, look over here. so you distract. but that is
is it turns out, joining me now is andrew wiseman, and anna bello, a pleasure to have you both onset. first of all, i am totally honest about all of this. i will just say, andrew, from what i have seen, i think anybody who is even casually watching this understands the story the prosecution is trying to tell. it seems like a scattershot series of defense maneuvers on the other side, though, and i wonder from your perspective whether the asymmetry matters. >> it does. when people say when...
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. >> our friend andrew wiseman thinks that if an appeal on this thing gets to the 11th circuit, it's going to reverse cannon and she'll end up bounced from this case. the mac i don't know if she'll be bounced from the case but i believe they will reverse her, she is clearly wrong on this issue of this jury instruction. they've already reversed her twice. >> reversed her and condemned her. >> bouncing from the case, they might go back to that and say, we were reversed you twice, this is repeated, you clearly cannot be fair and impartial to the government. you have to be fair and impartial to both sides, and it can be an argument made that she has her finger on the scale in favor of the defendant in this case, donald trump. be make her finger, possibly her fist, major her whole arm, a left foot as well possibly. mark, most people out there have lives to live, they do not understand the legal ins and outs of all of this. they don't have lisa rubin on speed dial like we luckily do. how many americans do you think are watching all of these trials, and basically just rooting for their side
. >> our friend andrew wiseman thinks that if an appeal on this thing gets to the 11th circuit, it's going to reverse cannon and she'll end up bounced from this case. the mac i don't know if she'll be bounced from the case but i believe they will reverse her, she is clearly wrong on this issue of this jury instruction. they've already reversed her twice. >> reversed her and condemned her. >> bouncing from the case, they might go back to that and say, we were reversed you...
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vaughn hillyard and andrew wiseman, thank you to both of you. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." thank you for being with us. follow us on social media at mitchell reports. "chris jansing reports" starts right after this quick break. "chris jansing reports" starts right after this quick break mor" memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. oh, yeah, man. take it from your inner child. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. voices of people with cidp: cidp disrupts. cidp derails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com, you'll find inspiration in real pat
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. >> i was just going to add, lawrence, i do think that neal katyal and andrew wiseman are right that it might be a silver lining, or at least a half silver lining that is if justice of barrett's repeated point that we could decide this immediately and have a hearing quickly on the question of where the line between official acts and private campaign acts is drawn and that kind of hearing would be one in which they wouldn't have to wait 88 days, as judge chutkan has said she would if the case is sent back for trial someday, they could go right away, hold that hearing, and at least the american people before the election would see all kinds of evidence that as liz cheney pointed out, the january 6 committee wasn't able to get. so, that is a slight consolation. >> i want to listen to one thing that justice neil gorsuch suggested in his wild imaginings of this world in which every president is worried about being prosecuted and he wondered wouldn't they all just pardon themselves? let's listen to this. >> what would happen if presidents were under fear and that their successors would cri
. >> i was just going to add, lawrence, i do think that neal katyal and andrew wiseman are right that it might be a silver lining, or at least a half silver lining that is if justice of barrett's repeated point that we could decide this immediately and have a hearing quickly on the question of where the line between official acts and private campaign acts is drawn and that kind of hearing would be one in which they wouldn't have to wait 88 days, as judge chutkan has said she would if the...
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donald trump's lawyers just filed that brief we were discussing with andrew wiseman that justifies or attempts to justify the bond he is filed in his hundred and $75 million judgment he is appealing in the civil case in new york. we will have more reporting on that tomorrow. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, the trial begins. donald trump has used his megaphone to attack everything about this case, but now, he is stuck in the one place where he can't hold court, but it has not been all bad for him today. we will explain why transmedia stock could keep dropping and still land him a cool billion dollars. >>> ohio democratic senator sherrod brown joins us to discuss his race against the trump-backed election denier and what it means for control of the senate as 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle . we are now 204 days away from the election. today, the likely republican presidential nominee who also happens to be the former president faced his first day on trial. he is the firs
donald trump's lawyers just filed that brief we were discussing with andrew wiseman that justifies or attempts to justify the bond he is filed in his hundred and $75 million judgment he is appealing in the civil case in new york. we will have more reporting on that tomorrow. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, the trial begins. donald trump has used his megaphone to attack everything about this case, but now, he is stuck in the one...
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i have been listening to andrew wiseman and they are talking about new yorkers are resilient and this is how they handle mob trials. this is nothing like a mob trial. i know about mob trials personally. i have been involved in them. and before i even testified there were four attempts to kill me and i failed -- and they failed. i am just saying that the jurors in this case are on trial because there are millions of crazies on the left and right and then people in the middle. i think that the judge should tell these people that when the case is over they are going to thank them and they are going to say good luck to them. and, like i said, there are so many crazies on all sides you have to worry about millions of people trying to whack you. that is my advice. i think the court should definitely tell these people what they are in for. host: thank you for your call. next up is robert in tuscaloosa, alabama on the line for democrats. hello. caller: when is it going to talk so we are talking person-to-person. you are talking to me -- i am not talking to you but i cannot talk person-to-pers
i have been listening to andrew wiseman and they are talking about new yorkers are resilient and this is how they handle mob trials. this is nothing like a mob trial. i know about mob trials personally. i have been involved in them. and before i even testified there were four attempts to kill me and i failed -- and they failed. i am just saying that the jurors in this case are on trial because there are millions of crazies on the left and right and then people in the middle. i think that the...
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and also from the department of justice and legal analyst andrew wiseman and at the courthouse for us, once again, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. vaughn, i start with you. this is another day where every time i read my notes, i had to stop, i was that person on the sidewalk staring at my phone. some really gone smacking information for people on the outside of the hush money scheme. talk about the testimony today. >> right. in the text messages that were transferred between keith davidson who was the attorney representing stormy daniels, and michael cohen, and dylan howard, the editor in chief of the national enquirer bringing us in real time, hour-by-hour as the deliberations were unfolding particularly around the reveal of the access hollywood tape and the suggestion that the came was all about over at that point. but i think an important takeaway here was the conversation that you and i, we were all having coming into this trial. what corroborating testimony and evidence would there be to michael cohen? we now have david pecker and keith davidson who are corroborating and
and also from the department of justice and legal analyst andrew wiseman and at the courthouse for us, once again, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. vaughn, i start with you. this is another day where every time i read my notes, i had to stop, i was that person on the sidewalk staring at my phone. some really gone smacking information for people on the outside of the hush money scheme. talk about the testimony today. >> right. in the text messages that were transferred between keith...