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i'm ari melber. our top story is the criminal trial that donald trump has failed to prevent. this hush money trial will begin monday because trump has lost every effort to delay it. today he attacked the looming trial and mused about the possibility that he could land in jail because of it, a reminder that for all of the sued on bluster, he knows that he'll be back in the courtroom and that's an image from when he was last year. he knows how out of control it is for him. he knows how bad it is for his campaign, duh and he knows a sentence is possible as he muses about getting one. this is a trial of an ex-president. like all trials it begins with jury selection and then the witnesses who tell the story to the jury. remember, it is different than other forums in life. we've all seen trials aversions of them on tv and as you know, the bulk of it, there can be written evidence and there's material documents and the bulk of it is witnesses answering questions and the jury listening and for months we've had these clues and some of them up on the screen about who the key witnesses
i'm ari melber. our top story is the criminal trial that donald trump has failed to prevent. this hush money trial will begin monday because trump has lost every effort to delay it. today he attacked the looming trial and mused about the possibility that he could land in jail because of it, a reminder that for all of the sued on bluster, he knows that he'll be back in the courtroom and that's an image from when he was last year. he knows how out of control it is for him. he knows how bad it is...
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now the beat with ari melber. hi, ari. >> we have a lot to get to. i will see you at 8. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ari melber. these are extraordinary times. we're watching history unfold at the supreme court which heard arguments about putting a president on trial. historic, unprecedented, all the words are true about this one. no other president has been indicted like this. trump's lawyers arguing he should be immune, basically totally immune because he was president during those efforts. that is a new relatively made up claim which they lost unanimously before the respected d.c. court of appeals. keep that in mind. that is the recent precedent and context for today, and you may remember that was the now infamous hearing where the trump lawyer openly claimed that as president trump could have a license to kill american opponents. that was the kind of chilling talk that many, many people across the spectrum rebuked then. that kind of talk was back today with grave questions about murder and coups and trump's lawyer saying it's okay or it all depend
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"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. thank you so much. welcome to "the beat." i am ari melber. i'm happy to be back with you. out for a couple of days. did anything happen? it seemed like a lot happened. i want to catch up with you, because we have a lot of developments out of these first two official days of the trial with the jury impanelled, and everyone hearing from both sides. and that star witness david pecker. what are we learning out of this case? the court today was off, but we have so much that we're learning from, including the prosecution's opening statements. i can show you some of that right here. the first witness as mentioned was the tabloid star witness david pecker. by the on the other hand of this hour, i'm also going to get into trump's defense arguments which are important to understand and draw on what we learn from his own lawyers, what they've said in court, in public and sometimes even on this program. right now we look at what the d.a.'s team is telling the jury, that they will prove trump committed a type of ele
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"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. >> welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. we begin tonight with a tradition that actually continues to endure in washington. the formality of the president walkout. he was then president obama walking out to the lectern. following, president reagan, the cheers, announcing that's what you do as you're president. it's a big deal whenever you enter the room. here is that same white house move with the current president joe biden. >> please welcome the president of the united states -- >> there it is. please welcome, and you get the walkout. today for one fleeting moment it might have seemed like 2020 went differently because there was a pretty different seemingly democratic president. >> please welcome, senator bernie sanders. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> bernie sanders was there for a major white house event, and he is, of course, still senator here on earth one, as nicolle wallace might say. it is sanders' political support on the left and credibility specific on health care which makes him such a key teammate for president a
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welcome to the beat, i'm ari melber. the judge who is presiding over donald trump's criminal trial, said what you see on this screen. words maybe donald trump never wants to hear let alone hear while he's stuck sitting hearing the rules in court. quote, this trial is starting. they have the full jury and all of the alternates. they are fully impanelled and rearing to go and ait is gone down faster than expected. four full court days is all it took and that means opening statements begin monday. donald trump's efforts to delay in this case have failed and i've told you in other cases those efforts have worked. so never know with the lawyers and the trick of the trade and his large following what will happen. tonight we could tell you something we couldn't tell you at the start of the week. all delay requests rejected and failed. now they will clash and lay out their vision in front of this jury and to extent the nation in the world watching starting monday about whether donald trump is innocent as he -- he's going to be a
welcome to the beat, i'm ari melber. the judge who is presiding over donald trump's criminal trial, said what you see on this screen. words maybe donald trump never wants to hear let alone hear while he's stuck sitting hearing the rules in court. quote, this trial is starting. they have the full jury and all of the alternates. they are fully impanelled and rearing to go and ait is gone down faster than expected. four full court days is all it took and that means opening statements begin monday....
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tiktok is still alive and well, and you can follow us at ari melber. take a look at what we've been up to. >> ain't no regular chocolate. >> it's the good stuff. >> election night in america. that can only mean one thing. the legend at the map, steve kornacki. >> you know, i'm a diva, honey. and that's what we do. >> here we are trucking. this is what it looks like when we do a news show from the road. >> i would be more happy if this was our viewer. >> we're in brooklyn. >> yeah. >> if it's friday, it's -- >> time to fall back. >> hey. >> that's one part of the internet. or you can go to nbc.com/summit and see the full interview we did with justice breyer. it's 40 minutes, so a lot more than what we had time to air in clips tonight. you can always connect with me directly at arimelber.com. there are no bills banning that website. thanks for spending time with us. "the reidout" is up next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> you see these bums, you know,
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"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> hi, nicole. thanks so much. i'm ari melber. this is "the beat." boy, do we have a good show. tonight we a preview of this criminal case that begins next week in new york. my special guest toornt veteran lawyer lanny davis who represented president clinton and knows his way around high stakes legal clashes and now advising the man you see on your screen, the star witness against trump, michael cohen. i think we'll have plenty to talk about. our top story, though, right now is this fire storm over the draconian crack down over women's rights in arizona. conservatives enacting the agenda that the supreme court had claimed would not happen when they overturned roe, criminalizing abortion, okaying a law that jails people with a doctor or someone helping a woman. we're living now through this rolling national controversy. it's important, and it impacts everything from that electoral backlash that could make trump a lot more likely to lose to joe biden in november to human rights, health, and safety. >> breaking news out of arizona wh
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melber would not have being in the courtroom. really quickly, your observations on donald trump today. >> sleeping. again. they have tried a number of different devices, yeah, sleeping for a lot of it. i would say they tried a number of different devices to keep trump awake, partially in response or what appears to be in response to collective press corps observations. for example, when there are side bar an attorney doesn't leave his side anymore, because leaving him alone means leaving him to potentially sleep. he has a stack of papers with him at all times now to go through. but neither of those things seem to have protected trump from his own exhaustion today. more than -- more than not, when i looked up to see how trump was receiving the testimony, trump was not receiving it at all because his eyes were closed. >> i want to make a differential, we don't know if he's sleeping. his eyes are sometimes closed, he could be trying not to react, he could be listening, we have seen him sleeping, but at times today, when keith davids
melber would not have being in the courtroom. really quickly, your observations on donald trump today. >> sleeping. again. they have tried a number of different devices, yeah, sleeping for a lot of it. i would say they tried a number of different devices to keep trump awake, partially in response or what appears to be in response to collective press corps observations. for example, when there are side bar an attorney doesn't leave his side anymore, because leaving him alone means leaving...
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the art of it is endlessly fascinating. >> ari melber, thank you as well. catherine, you're going to stay with us. for more legal analysis, check out our special primetime coverage led by ari melber tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> up next, president biden speaking about what comes next following iran's attack on israel over the weekend. his comments, plus the latest from israel following a meeting with benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet. that's next. stay with us. binet. that's next. stay with us nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. (vo) if you have graves' disease... talk to a healthcare provider
the art of it is endlessly fascinating. >> ari melber, thank you as well. catherine, you're going to stay with us. for more legal analysis, check out our special primetime coverage led by ari melber tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> up next, president biden speaking about what comes next following iran's attack on israel over the weekend. his comments, plus the latest from israel following a meeting with benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet. that's next. stay with us. binet....
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now the beat with ari melber. hi, ari. >> we have a lot to get to. i will see you at 8. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ari melber. these are extraordinary times. we're watching history unfold at the supreme court which heard arguments about putting a president on trial. historic, unprecedented, all the words are true about this
now the beat with ari melber. hi, ari. >> we have a lot to get to. i will see you at 8. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ari melber. these are extraordinary times. we're watching history unfold at the supreme court which heard arguments about putting a president on trial. historic, unprecedented, all the words are true about this
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the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> welcome, nicole. this is a significant week for defendant donald trump as you may have heard. he is facing off against this jury that is being selected in his home state. the criminal trial where he has been mandated to attend every day the court is in session. that's been the last two days. today as has been scheduled is a dark day. most wednesdays the new york court is not expected to meet, although that can change. they made a lot of progress yesterday. more than 1/3 of the total jurors needed have now been sworn in. trump is going online complaining this is moving quickly. that is an odd complaint for someone who has also said it takes him off the campaign trail or it's not fair as a so-called witch hunt. if you think those things logically you would want to get them over with. if you think you are innocent you would want to go through with it and show the jury that and move on. his attorney who is not involved in this direct case but does speak out for trump on a host of issues, legal and otherwi
the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> welcome, nicole. this is a significant week for defendant donald trump as you may have heard. he is facing off against this jury that is being selected in his home state. the criminal trial where he has been mandated to attend every day the court is in session. that's been the last two days. today as has been scheduled is a dark day. most wednesdays the new york court is not expected to meet, although that can change. they made a lot...
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"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >>> our top story right now is the diverging paths in accountability for donald trump's failed coup and insurrection. that includes some bad news for trump in the rico case today, where he just lot an effort to dismiss it. a judge rejecting the biczar legal claim that indicted crimes okay because that was his free speech. the first amendment does that approach threats and others. it does show how, on one path in the courts there are tough prosecutions and punishments for the coup. it's a court process that's escalated over time an the doj with us initially slow to go up the line -- that's not the right image -- i'll show you that headline in a few minutes. initially you had all of the efforts around jan 6th slowed down and delayed. they didn't even open up an investigation into the leader for over a year. that was until jack smith took over. when jack smith took over the doj, then you had, of course, an acceleration of that process. we have all lived through that. first there was an effort to get the top people who physically invaded the capitol, many
"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >>> our top story right now is the diverging paths in accountability for donald trump's failed coup and insurrection. that includes some bad news for trump in the rico case today, where he just lot an effort to dismiss it. a judge rejecting the biczar legal claim that indicted crimes okay because that was his free speech. the first amendment does that approach threats and others. it does show how, on one path in the courts there...
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we're grateful to be with ari melber. he starts right now. >> we'll be busy for a while here. thank you, nicolle. >> we'll see you. >> thanks to nicolle wallace. welcome to "the beat." the prosecution of donald trump is making progress today. i have things to tell you right now that we couldn't have told you last night. it's clear in the first ever criminal trial of an ex president, we talk about the mood. this defendant doesn't want to be there. that was clear from the start. the first day focussed on how they hadn't found jurors and projections that picking a jury could take two weeks. there were clashes over scheduling, evidence and the gag order. they did do vetting of jurors, but not a single juror was picked yesterday. zero jurors selected. it looked like some kind of long haul. we're also hearing today for the first time from perspective jurors who didn't make the cut, which is super interesting, because it's the only people we've heard from yet inside the courtroom with the judge and the prosecutors and the defendant himself. i'll show you that in a moment. first, a br
we're grateful to be with ari melber. he starts right now. >> we'll be busy for a while here. thank you, nicolle. >> we'll see you. >> thanks to nicolle wallace. welcome to "the beat." the prosecution of donald trump is making progress today. i have things to tell you right now that we couldn't have told you last night. it's clear in the first ever criminal trial of an ex president, we talk about the mood. this defendant doesn't want to be there. that was clear from...
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welcome to the beat, i'm ari melber. the judge who is presiding over donald trump's criminal trial, said what you see on this
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melber last night. i want to play a part of what he said about michael cohen. >> every case needs to have one or two primary witnesses who tell the story. from my perspective, i surprise that the d.a. is going to use potentially michael cohen or stormy daniels for that purpose, and i think that has the potential to be a disaster. michael cohen is a -- and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself to be incapable of telling the truth. >> okay, avenatti is behind bars. he obviously has some credibility issues, but glenn, is this a case of it takes one to know one? >> yeah, you know, anytime i prosecuted a conspiracy, a criminal agreement involving multiple people, ana, everybody in that conspiracy was a criminal, many of them were liars. so what i had to try to do was bring the lower level conspirators on board, flip them, clean them up so to speak, meaning i would look for every shred of evidence that corroborated what they were now te
melber last night. i want to play a part of what he said about michael cohen. >> every case needs to have one or two primary witnesses who tell the story. from my perspective, i surprise that the d.a. is going to use potentially michael cohen or stormy daniels for that purpose, and i think that has the potential to be a disaster. michael cohen is a -- and you know i've never been a fan of michael for various reasons. you know, he's a serial liar. he's shown himself to be incapable of...
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welcome to "the beat" and i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another big day for donald trump's criminal collection trial, starting out with both sides butting heads. the prosecution asking the court for donald trump to be held in contempt of court, and donald trump's lawyers spinning those attacks as political. the judge frustrated, admonishing trump's attorney saying you're losing all credibility with this court, the judge adding, you've presented nothing. well, we'll have more on that later in the show. but first, the prosecution's first witness back on the stand, former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker, returning to detail to the jury his involvement in the multiple catch and kill plots to bury negative stories about donald trump. pecker detailing his decades long relationship with trump, and his frequent communications with michael cohen. testifying that in that now infamous 2015 meeting, pecker agreed to publish only positive stories about trump, promising to be trump's eyes and ears. pecker going on to say how, at the time, he
welcome to "the beat" and i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another big day for donald trump's criminal collection trial, starting out with both sides butting heads. the prosecution asking the court for donald trump to be held in contempt of court, and donald trump's lawyers spinning those attacks as political. the judge frustrated, admonishing trump's attorney saying you're losing all credibility with this court, the judge adding, you've presented nothing. well, we'll have more on...
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i'm ari melber and we are going to get into this criminal trial. we're covering that tonight in the course of this hour. we'll have new reporting on the damning testimony, experts from law to the sorted world of new york tabloids. we have experts on that, too, believe it or not. we also tonight have a beat special report on a new separate indictment on a trump lawyer, boris epstein, who first admitted his role on the beat. to hear all of that tonight. this weekends with a remarkable contrast from d.c. to new york. let me tell you what i mean. in washington a trump friendly court asked trump friendly questions about all of the problems with prosecuting a president. if you read about it, it almost sounded like that kind of trial was a futile project. while right up the east coast an actual trial of an actual former president was going forward and the republic did not crumble. it is a contrast that hangs over all of this in america and the very first week of the new york trial. it seems to undercut the supposed concern of the trump-appointed justices
i'm ari melber and we are going to get into this criminal trial. we're covering that tonight in the course of this hour. we'll have new reporting on the damning testimony, experts from law to the sorted world of new york tabloids. we have experts on that, too, believe it or not. we also tonight have a beat special report on a new separate indictment on a trump lawyer, boris epstein, who first admitted his role on the beat. to hear all of that tonight. this weekends with a remarkable contrast...
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a landowner, antonio luna and or sally ari melber, a prominent illustrators and contemporary civil service all before they became generals in the revolutionary army. this tragic lack of unity, unity of purpose among the filipino elites, half sympathetic and the other half actively resisting the united states made it easier for america's military and civil authorities to successfully implement policies like william howard taft policy of attraction to win over the filipino popular nation. thus depriving the revolutionary army logistical and mass based support on the part of ordinary christian lowland filipinos. their response to the conflict likewise varied in luzon. a considerable number of the participant of the military campaign against the united states were social revolutionaries. others participate that out of patron client or landlord sharecropper obligations. still others were members of millenarian groups who sought to free themselves from colonial expression and exploitation. initially from the spaniards and from the americans, though, the very notion of liberation more aligned wit
a landowner, antonio luna and or sally ari melber, a prominent illustrators and contemporary civil service all before they became generals in the revolutionary army. this tragic lack of unity, unity of purpose among the filipino elites, half sympathetic and the other half actively resisting the united states made it easier for america's military and civil authorities to successfully implement policies like william howard taft policy of attraction to win over the filipino popular nation. thus...
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. >> rachel maddow, nicolle wallace troy reed, lawrence o'donnell, ari melber, all here as msnbc special coverage of trump on trial begins. >>> who has the time? who has the time? you are telling me that simultaneously we have nearly three hours of oral argument at the united states supreme court of the former president claiming he is immune from prosecution for any crime he did while president and debt the exact same time he is being criminally prosecuted. the first star witness against him just had his first full day of testimony. who has the time? there isn't time to pay attention to all of this. let alone everything else that's happening too. because of that, we are here to help. i am rachel maddow at msnbc headquarters along with my colleagues chris hayes, lawrence all dollar , katie phang. katie was sick the arguments. thank you. we know you at home are a real person with a real life and you may not have been able to follow the proceedings in real time. it's our jobs to cover these things and it was hard for us to cover this all at once. we did know it was coming and we prefer it a
. >> rachel maddow, nicolle wallace troy reed, lawrence o'donnell, ari melber, all here as msnbc special coverage of trump on trial begins. >>> who has the time? who has the time? you are telling me that simultaneously we have nearly three hours of oral argument at the united states supreme court of the former president claiming he is immune from prosecution for any crime he did while president and debt the exact same time he is being criminally prosecuted. the first star witness...
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i'm a big fan of your appearance with my colleague ari melber. i'm a fan. i know ari gets to talk to you. i'm not a lawyer so if the questions are down a level i apologize in advance. but tell me the impression of the case so far. >> well he's not a lawyer, the defendant here and he's trying to act like a lawyer and doing a things that a good trial lawyer wouldn't do. and even roy cone, when i was quite young, i was in court with roy cone. he knew how to modulate, he knew how to appeal to a judge. and what trump appears to be telling his lawyers here don't really work all of the time. you can't be a bull in a china a shop. juries tend to like the judge and if you alienate the judge the jury sees it. if the judge suggests that he doubts the credibility of the lawyers, which clearly he does here, he said as much, that wears off and the jury sees that. and it is very difficult and it is difficult for the lawyers to sell their case and what andrew weissmann was just saying it is a very difficult narrative they have to begin with and i think their client is maki
i'm a big fan of your appearance with my colleague ari melber. i'm a fan. i know ari gets to talk to you. i'm not a lawyer so if the questions are down a level i apologize in advance. but tell me the impression of the case so far. >> well he's not a lawyer, the defendant here and he's trying to act like a lawyer and doing a things that a good trial lawyer wouldn't do. and even roy cone, when i was quite young, i was in court with roy cone. he knew how to modulate, he knew how to appeal to...
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. >>> let's bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent and anchor of "the beat" on msnbc, ari melber. we will get to all things trump and legal in just a second, but i have to ask you about what happened in arizona yesterday. what do you think the process will be moving forward trying to save women from horrific health situations? the attorney general seems committed to making a clear path for women who need the health care to get it, but what are the realities that we're dealing with now given what the arizona supreme court ruled yesterday? >> such an important question and you had a newsworthy interview there as we learn why it matters who is in office in these local offices that sometimes get less attention. i think you're seeing the immediate conflict within the law because you have the supreme court that thinks it makes sense to revive a law from an era when women were literally legally treated as property, quote, unquote, chattel, reviving a law like that would be no different than reviving a law about the treatment of people based on race from back in the era of pre jim crow or
. >>> let's bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent and anchor of "the beat" on msnbc, ari melber. we will get to all things trump and legal in just a second, but i have to ask you about what happened in arizona yesterday. what do you think the process will be moving forward trying to save women from horrific health situations? the attorney general seems committed to making a clear path for women who need the health care to get it, but what are the realities that we're...
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melber. katie was at the arguments today. thanks for hustling back to talk about it. we know that you at home are a real person with a real life and you may not have been able to follow the proceedings in real time this morning and this afternoon. it is our job to come to these things and it was hard for us to cover all of this all at once. we did know it was coming. we prepped for it, we delegated, we listened to things that one .5 speed, we skipped lunch and dinner, but we got it for you and for us. this is our primetime recap of today's events. we will jump right in and start tonight with the supreme court. former president donald trump claiming he is immune from prosecution from all and any crimes he committed while serving as president. it is a claim so audacious it was widely perceived to be a shocking hail mary when his defense first proposed it. the federal court that first heard this claim just overhand smashed it, ruling against him comprehensively in words that were designed to be
melber. katie was at the arguments today. thanks for hustling back to talk about it. we know that you at home are a real person with a real life and you may not have been able to follow the proceedings in real time this morning and this afternoon. it is our job to come to these things and it was hard for us to cover all of this all at once. we did know it was coming. we prepped for it, we delegated, we listened to things that one .5 speed, we skipped lunch and dinner, but we got it for you and...
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"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> i heard honorary degrees are more fun
"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> i heard honorary degrees are more fun
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"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >>> our top story right now is the diverging paths in accountability for donald trump's failed coup and insurrection. that includes some bad news for trump in the rico case today, where
"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >>> our top story right now is the diverging paths in accountability for donald trump's failed coup and insurrection. that includes some bad news for trump in the rico case today, where
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i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another bad week for donald trump in court. facing a legal hurdles in three separate jurisdictions. as judges in the states of new york, georgia, and florida all rejected the former president's attempts toit
i'm katie fang in for ari melber. another bad week for donald trump in court. facing a legal hurdles in three separate jurisdictions. as judges in the states of new york, georgia, and florida all rejected the former president's attempts toit
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also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here that means that this election case, however they rule, can't go to trial probably before the fall. now the question of whether a president has absolute immunity and then there's a second question that whether anything donald trump is accused of would constitute a presidential act. >> just making sure you're okay. is everything okay. we hear someone yelling. >> reporter: it's fine. we have a heckler here. >> i've got to say they obviously have been following the david pecker testimony. they're yelling "fake news." they obviously want people to know donald trump lied about jfk's assassination, tried to blame te
also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here...
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joining us ari melber and special correspondent at "vanity fair" molly jong-fast. she is an msnbc political analyst. ari, i'll start with you. what are we looking for today given how day one went just in terms of some of the aesthetics and optics here? it just seems in some ways, at least through donald trump's eyes, a boring, long, exhausting process to pick the jury, something that might be quite frustrating to the former president. but what are you looking for today? >> well, mika, when you say bored to tears or bored to sleep, you know, those are two different types of boredom. i think you're right. it's a process that would be trying for anyone, although there's also a lot of effort to make it extremely meticulous and fair. donald trump day one was looking the way you see on the screen, not exactly his happiest, most buoyant self. he's never been this out of control. he learned quickly from the judge he will be stuck there, he will largely be quiet, he's afforded his rights, but he won't get to run the schedule and he's been complaining about that. they didn't
joining us ari melber and special correspondent at "vanity fair" molly jong-fast. she is an msnbc political analyst. ari, i'll start with you. what are we looking for today given how day one went just in terms of some of the aesthetics and optics here? it just seems in some ways, at least through donald trump's eyes, a boring, long, exhausting process to pick the jury, something that might be quite frustrating to the former president. but what are you looking for today? >> well,...
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. >> we interviewed ari melber. he said, you know, if somebody has cancer and they go to the doctor who has the cure, they don't say, can i look at your tweets? you know, where we fall on thinking about artists, people who are long gone, it's an issue. cancel culture is very different, i think, with comedians. because with comedians, i think they feel like i want to be able to say what i want on stage, or i want to be able to be try out something on stage. other art forms you can't do that. >> you hear it from the artist community that say we want to be able to take chances and do things that may be over the line. if they're over the line, we'll come back to the other side of the line. but there are writers, comedians, artists who feel that chill right now. it is a difficult balance especially for artists to make. >> it's really tough. joe talked about that pendulum. we saw it swing and a lot of people that deserved to be cancelled cancelled and then we saw collateral damage from that. where do you see that pendulum
. >> we interviewed ari melber. he said, you know, if somebody has cancer and they go to the doctor who has the cure, they don't say, can i look at your tweets? you know, where we fall on thinking about artists, people who are long gone, it's an issue. cancel culture is very different, i think, with comedians. because with comedians, i think they feel like i want to be able to say what i want on stage, or i want to be able to be try out something on stage. other art forms you can't do...