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cartwright for any remarks he may wish to make. mr. cartwright: thank you. i would like to welcome merrick garland back to the subcommittee to discuss the department of justice's fiscal year 2025 budget west. ag garland, thank you for your continued leadership at the department of justice for leading the men and women who worked tirelessly to continue the pursuit of truth and justice. resources provided to the justice department are and will continue to be under a microscope but the mission of the justice department remains unchanged. i look forward to working with you to ensure we are making smart investments, keep our communities safe. just last week fbi director ray was before us and we heard about the real challenges the fbi along with the state local and tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keeping deadly sentinel off the streets. -- sentinel -- fentanyl. we are asking for more from fbi, not less, and i am sure that can be said for other bureaus as well. the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign and dom
cartwright for any remarks he may wish to make. mr. cartwright: thank you. i would like to welcome merrick garland back to the subcommittee to discuss the department of justice's fiscal year 2025 budget west. ag garland, thank you for your continued leadership at the department of justice for leading the men and women who worked tirelessly to continue the pursuit of truth and justice. resources provided to the justice department are and will continue to be under a microscope but the mission of...
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cartwright: thank you. can you give me a sense whether you are seeing increases in applications for these important programs you just touched on? atty. gen. garland: i would say that there is always more applications than we have money to give out. that's definitely the case. mr. cartwright: in what other ways does your department's fiscal year 2025 budget request seek to address this terrible problem? atty. gen. garland: again, on the overdose and addiction side, those are the principal issues. on the trafficking side, which is unfortunately what causes many of these problems for which we are asking $10.7 billion for all of our law enforcement , agents and u.s. attorneys to respond to this respond. that's a 5.1% increase over enacted f.y. 2024. mr. cartwright: thank you, attorney general garland. and thank you for being here today. i yield back, mr. chairman. chair rogers: mr. clyde. mr. clyde thank you, mr. : chairman. my colleague, congressman chip roy, has twice requested copy of freedom of access to cl
cartwright: thank you. can you give me a sense whether you are seeing increases in applications for these important programs you just touched on? atty. gen. garland: i would say that there is always more applications than we have money to give out. that's definitely the case. mr. cartwright: in what other ways does your department's fiscal year 2025 budget request seek to address this terrible problem? atty. gen. garland: again, on the overdose and addiction side, those are the principal...
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cartwright: ok. you have said or in fact you led off your testimony by saying flat out, there is no greater urgency than defeating the sin lowan -- six offer nal -- sinaloan cartel in fentanyl. can you walk us through the priorities for the 2025 budget request? ms. milgram: the two main pieces we've requested in this budget are additional funding, more than $18 million, for the counterthreat teams. this is allowing us to map the cartels and these criminal networks across the globe. who are members, who are facilitators, who are associates, what countries are they operating in, and what are they doing, what are their roles in the organization. that allows us to look for vulnerabilities and to really target in a way that can defeat the cartels. we're then going to sort of expand this into the trident work i was describing. so a lot of the work is coming out of the counterthreat teams right now and i should -- sorry, step back and say, we've started counterthreat teams in the field. so each of our field
cartwright: ok. you have said or in fact you led off your testimony by saying flat out, there is no greater urgency than defeating the sin lowan -- six offer nal -- sinaloan cartel in fentanyl. can you walk us through the priorities for the 2025 budget request? ms. milgram: the two main pieces we've requested in this budget are additional funding, more than $18 million, for the counterthreat teams. this is allowing us to map the cartels and these criminal networks across the globe. who are...
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cartwright, we need a vote. mr. cartwright: one final question for you, ranking member larson, this idea of raising the retirement age, and as you explained very well, which constitutes a cut in benefits for every year they raise it, economists have worked it out how much that's going to cost out of the social security system. their plan is to raise the retirement age and cut social security benefits by $1.5 trillion, with a t. that's what happens that's what happens when you raise the retirement age to 69. is that right? mr. larson: that is correct. and i guess the sad thing is, that this needs a vote. it needs a debate. philosophically, if you believe and god bless some on the other side do, believe that this is some form of socialism and that everybody ought to be able to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps and make due for themselves, you don't need the government to do anything for you, even when you paid in all your life to a program that has been the greatest american program to sustain our elderly and
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not you, you have to stick around, lachlan cartwright. you can all watch katie's show saturdays at noon eastern right here on msnbc. we are going to ask you, lachlan cartwright, about a real moment but is an experience you had in covering this trial. we are coming right back in 60 seconds. seconds. e only migraine medicatn 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. >>> new and more reaction to the testimony of hope hicks. but all of us in that way back machine taking us back to the flurry of october, 2016 and the panic that ensued after the access hollywood tape was released. >> we've got to start with breaking political news that took place overnigh
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cartwright. mr. cartwright: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary raimondo, i want to talk about the united states economic development administration which is housed in the department of commerce. e.d.a. has an important role in spurring job creation and economic diversification in communities that have suffered decline and stagnation as the industrial economy rapidly evolves. that's true in my district. you know that in northeastern pennsylvania our economy has been bumping along since the decline of coal mining, since nafta, which bestowed benefits and burdens across our nation. but unevenly. we suffered a lot of manufacturing loss in northeastern pennsylvania because of nafta. and legislative efforts since then have not fixed that problem. e.d.a. is one of the solutions. i'd like to hear, by the way, thank you for visiting pittston. northeastern pennsylvania. you know the mayor has done amazing things to bring back that small city. and we want to do more. i'd like to hear broadly what key economic development needs are you hearing most
cartwright. mr. cartwright: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary raimondo, i want to talk about the united states economic development administration which is housed in the department of commerce. e.d.a. has an important role in spurring job creation and economic diversification in communities that have suffered decline and stagnation as the industrial economy rapidly evolves. that's true in my district. you know that in northeastern pennsylvania our economy has been bumping along since the...
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i wanted to tell my story, but i wanted to trust someone. >> cartwright says he was told to raise the stakes to $150,000 for a story that the tabloid could have had for free, battilana gutierrez's go between texted back. she says no, don't ask. again, cartwright alleges he later learned that a top lawyer for the acquiror spoke to the manhattan da's office in an attempt to disparage battilana gutierrez's credibility and telling them that ambra battilana was trying to sell her story. it was the complete opposite of what was actually going on because we were inducing ambra battilana. she wasn't trying to sell her story. i felt sick to my stomach i'll make the decision not to prosecute came from previous de psi vans no longer in office. he told cnn, i have no information that i recall presently that the national enquirer or anyone representing it spoke with our office about selling a story to the enquirer. weinstein told cnn through a spokesperson the da's office knew all the facts and passed on this case had they felt they could pursue it, they would have neither pecker nor the enquirer'
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cartwright says he was told to raise the stakes to 100 $150,000 for a story that the tabloid could have had for free, bought to lana gutierrez's, go between texted back. >> she says no, don't ask. again. cartwright alleges he later learned that a top lawyer for the enquirer spoke to the manhattan da's office in an attempt to disparage bought to lana gutierrez's credibility and telling them that adverb atalanta was trying to sell her story was the complete opposite of what was actually going on. because we were inducing adverb atalanta. she wasn't trying to sell her story i felt sick to my stomach. the decision not to prosecute came from previous da cy vance, no longer in office. >> he told cnn i have no info formation that i recall presently that the national enquirer or anyone representing it spoke with our office about selling a story to the enquirer. weinstein told cnn through a spokesperson, the da's office, new all all the facts and passed on this case, had they felt they could pursue it, they would have neither pecker nor the enquirer's new parent company responded to requests for
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cartwright? >> i want to follow-up on the chairman's line of questioning about partnering with the government of mexico. we have to to do it. i understand you are not in the state department. international relations is not your thing but we have to talk about this. this is where the rubber hits the road when we talked about the distribution of fentanyl into this country. it is coming from china, it is going to mexico, it's coming here, and it is killing our kids. the chairman was asking you about delaying issuance of work visas to dea agents. that's what we're talking about. mexico is delaying workpieces to american dea agents working in mexico to get out to the jalisco and settle lola carta -- sinaloa cartels. elaborate on what effect that has on our operations. administrator milgram: thank you for the question. let me say a couple things. as i started to say to chairman rogers, we have been waiting eight months for one visa, and we nobler cost of -- know the cost of what that means in terms of
cartwright? >> i want to follow-up on the chairman's line of questioning about partnering with the government of mexico. we have to to do it. i understand you are not in the state department. international relations is not your thing but we have to talk about this. this is where the rubber hits the road when we talked about the distribution of fentanyl into this country. it is coming from china, it is going to mexico, it's coming here, and it is killing our kids. the chairman was asking...
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i wanted to tell my story, but i wanted to trust someone cartwright says he was told to raise the stakes to $150,000 for a story that the tabloid could have had for free. >> battilana gutierrez's go between texted back she says no, don't ask. again. cartwright alleges he later learned that a top lawyer for the enquirer spoke to the manhattan da's office in an attempt to disparage battilana gutierrez's credibility and telling them that ambra battilana was trying to sell her story was the complete opposite of what was actually going on. because we were inducing ambra battilana. she wasn't trying to sell her story. i felt sick to my my stomach. the decision not to prosecute came from previous da cy vance, no longer in office. >> he told cnn i have no information that i recall presently that the national enquirer or anyone representing it spoke with our office about selling a story to the enquirer weinstein told cnn through a spokesperson sinn the da's office knew all the facts and passed on this case had they felt they could pursue it, they would have neither pecker nor the enquirer's new p
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join me now in studio lachlan cartwright special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. before we look ahead to tomorrow i do want to ask a little bit about the courthouse and the proceedings you been watching this past week. the things that you heard, the impression that you got from stormy daniels, trump's reaction. take it away. >> it has been fascinating to see her in court with donald trump everyday. there was a day last week where it was eric trump. i said a couple of rows behind him as stormy daniels was given this quite graphic blow-by-blow of what was going on at the hotel suite. he was sort of looking down at his phone. on thursday when stormie came back donald trump enter with an entourage. it seems like they brought in more people to have support. they knew stormie was coming back with more. i thought she was absolutely brilliant. they threw everything at her. they tried to accuse her of being crazy, of being fame hungry, of being money hungry. she was calm under pressure. she dug deep as she pushed back. i think michael cohen will do well in taking a lesson
join me now in studio lachlan cartwright special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. before we look ahead to tomorrow i do want to ask a little bit about the courthouse and the proceedings you been watching this past week. the things that you heard, the impression that you got from stormy daniels, trump's reaction. take it away. >> it has been fascinating to see her in court with donald trump everyday. there was a day last week where it was eric trump. i said a couple of rows behind...
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melissa murray, law professor add new york university and msnbc legal analyst and lachlan cartwright, former executive editor for "national enquirer" who is now a special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. thank you for being here. susanne, give me your impressions on today? >> it was a real grab bag. as i was going into court today, i read the indictment over again. i wanted to see where it was heading, the 32 counts. what we saw today was a lot of smoke, but we saw more about the conspiracy in terms of what was going on. and we saw, i thought, kind of one of the most important things we saw was on cross-examination of keith davidson. some people think the lawyers maybe should have stopped at have you ever met donald trump? no, but they just kept going. and they really dirtied him up. they dragged him into the guy who was dealing with sex tape brokers, trying to extort people. it was really ugly, and he was very uncomfortable. i think what they were trying to do at the end of the day was to make it look like michael cohen is an unsavory fellow and this guy is an unsavory fello
melissa murray, law professor add new york university and msnbc legal analyst and lachlan cartwright, former executive editor for "national enquirer" who is now a special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. thank you for being here. susanne, give me your impressions on today? >> it was a real grab bag. as i was going into court today, i read the indictment over again. i wanted to see where it was heading, the 32 counts. what we saw today was a lot of smoke, but we saw more...
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cartwright. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gina raimondo, you finished your opening statement rightly pointing out that our top priority in the commerce department is national security and i agree with that. i want to follow up on questions the chairman had, in an interconnected and rapidly modernizing world our biggest challenges to national security are often problems of economics and technology, two areas the department of commerce leads. you have been using the three letters bias a lot and a lot of people are not familiar with that. it stands for the bureau of industry and security. you got to say that whole title for people who don't know what that is. the bureau of industry and security, this year your request includes $32 million increase in requests for 26 new positions. i would like you to discuss how the bureau of industry and security request. and china's military modernization. >> bureau of industry wasn't very well known. and and with really sold -- and study these dual use technologies. and make certain china can
cartwright. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gina raimondo, you finished your opening statement rightly pointing out that our top priority in the commerce department is national security and i agree with that. i want to follow up on questions the chairman had, in an interconnected and rapidly modernizing world our biggest challenges to national security are often problems of economics and technology, two areas the department of commerce leads. you have been using the three letters bias a lot...
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cartwright: i yield back. chair rogers: mr. cline. mr. cline: thank you. madam secretary, i'm concerned about the department's handling of long-standing issue over imports of vietnamese plywood into the united states. two companies with operations in my district have been assessed, countervailing duties over imported vietnamese plywood in 2021, 2022 even though the department previously assured importers that plywood imports with a vietnamese core would not be subject to such duties. retroactive decision in 2023 has had negative impacts on u.s. companies which imported this product. in good faith. and moreover these companies independently audited proved the plywood originated in vietnam and not china which was the target. the department refuses to consider such proofs and merely relies on the failure of vietnamese exporters to satisfactorily respond to commerce questionnaires. the ultimate issue is where did the product come from? vietnam or china? this matter is currently in pending administrative review with a decision expected by july 30. i would ask y
cartwright: i yield back. chair rogers: mr. cline. mr. cline: thank you. madam secretary, i'm concerned about the department's handling of long-standing issue over imports of vietnamese plywood into the united states. two companies with operations in my district have been assessed, countervailing duties over imported vietnamese plywood in 2021, 2022 even though the department previously assured importers that plywood imports with a vietnamese core would not be subject to such duties....
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andrew weissmann a former national enquirer editor locklin cartwright previews what is ahead for trump's criminal trial. so, i didn't think i needed swiffer. until... i saw how easily it picked up my hair every time i dried it. it only takes a minute. look at that! the heavy duty cloths are extra thick for amazing trap and lock. even for his hair. wow! and for dust i love my heavy duty duster. the fluffy fibers trap dust on contact up high and all around without having to lift a thing. i'm so hooked! you'll love swiffer or your money back! it's never a good time for migraine, especially when i'm on camera. that's why my go-to is nurtec odt. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. it's the only migraine medication that helps treat & prevent, all in one. 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. people depend on me. without a migraine, i can be there for them. talk to your doctor about nurtec odt
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lockland cartwright and michael rothfeld. this came out as we were in the commercial break. the judge, i guess, said this to todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer. the court, i understand your client is upset at this point, but he's cursing audibly, and he's shaking his head visually and that's contemptuous. it has the potential to intimidate the witness and the jury can see that. mr. blanche, i will talk to them. the court. i'm seeking to you at the bench because i don't want to embarrass him. mr. blanche, i will talk to him. >> the court, you need to speak to him. i won't tolerate that. >> mr. blanche. i will talk to him. >> your thoughts on that? >> there was a moment today where stormy was telling the story of being in the hotel room and a spanking donald trump, to which he obviously got pretty aggravated, i think, uttered a certain word that was audible at least in the well, in the front of the court. and was admonished for it quite some time later. >> katie, could that lead to more contempt charges? >> i mean, yes, it could be literal contempt in front of the court. ther
lockland cartwright and michael rothfeld. this came out as we were in the commercial break. the judge, i guess, said this to todd blanche, donald trump's lawyer. the court, i understand your client is upset at this point, but he's cursing audibly, and he's shaking his head visually and that's contemptuous. it has the potential to intimidate the witness and the jury can see that. mr. blanche, i will talk to them. the court. i'm seeking to you at the bench because i don't want to embarrass him....
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cartwright from pennsylvania was setting the decline in crime nationwide. your mission is to uphold the rule of law. crossing the border is a crime. it is illegal for penal card usc 1325. crossing international borders a crime. 7.5 million people under your tenure who have come across the border. when you say there is a decline in homicide by about 20%. a historic decline in homicide and 30 or 50 years, whatever the number is, does that include the 75,000 people who were killed by fentanyl or poisoned by fentanyl, by in many cases, dealers who actually knew that they were selling fentanyl, and the victims did not. does that decline in homicide of 20% include the 75,000 fentanyl poisonings? >> i'm sure that it does not include the fentanyl poisoning. >> those were american lives lost who were killed by illicit drug dealers for the most part. why is that not -- >> they do pursue fentanyl traffickers, including the sale of even small amounts where we can establish that the trafficker is the one who caused the death. >> do you charge them with homicide when tha
cartwright from pennsylvania was setting the decline in crime nationwide. your mission is to uphold the rule of law. crossing the border is a crime. it is illegal for penal card usc 1325. crossing international borders a crime. 7.5 million people under your tenure who have come across the border. when you say there is a decline in homicide by about 20%. a historic decline in homicide and 30 or 50 years, whatever the number is, does that include the 75,000 people who were killed by fentanyl or...
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and special correspondent locklan cartwright. he's waiting for news. so we wanted to bring you back today because -- >> i'm waiting on the bell to ring. >> like waiting for the new pope. the first thing they asked for was the first thing we talked about. first time we had a chance to talk around the round table and that is the original conspiracy. the original conspiracy to influence the 2016 election by burying negative stories about trump and filling the pages of the national enquirer with terrible stories. first the republican primary opponents and then hillary clinton. that is the first thing the jury wanted, was the testimony from david pecker which was never challenged by trump's lawyers at any point ever. and they wanted testimony specifically about the meeting where the whole plot was hatched, the trump tower meeting. your thoughts? >> yeah, we talked a lot about this meeting and i sort of highlighted it over and over again. because it is so crucial to this case. in that in august of 2015, david pecker went to trump tower to meet with michael c
and special correspondent locklan cartwright. he's waiting for news. so we wanted to bring you back today because -- >> i'm waiting on the bell to ring. >> like waiting for the new pope. the first thing they asked for was the first thing we talked about. first time we had a chance to talk around the round table and that is the original conspiracy. the original conspiracy to influence the 2016 election by burying negative stories about trump and filling the pages of the national...
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it is extraordinary, though, isn't it, because cartwright king, your external lawyers know all about it, and yet you're saying that you didn't, the board didn't. i mean, this is la la land, isn't it? and the sub—postmasters who were watching also seemed unconvinced. the crocodile tears did not faze me whatsoever. i was sat right at the front with my solicitor and i just wish she'd answer the questions instead of going round and round in circles with the same answers. i think she knows a lot more than what she's letting on. i think, basically, she's lying. after three days of testimony, paula venables left flanked by police, the end of another major chapter in one of the biggest scandals the uk has ever seen. theo leggett, bbc news. earlier i spoke to former sub—postmaster, tim brentnall to gauge his reaction to paula vennell�*s evidence. i thought she might approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. she made 20 apologies,
it is extraordinary, though, isn't it, because cartwright king, your external lawyers know all about it, and yet you're saying that you didn't, the board didn't. i mean, this is la la land, isn't it? and the sub—postmasters who were watching also seemed unconvinced. the crocodile tears did not faze me whatsoever. i was sat right at the front with my solicitor and i just wish she'd answer the questions instead of going round and round in circles with the same answers. i think she knows a lot...
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cartwright. >> administrator anne milgram, i want to follow up on the chairman's line of questioning on partnering with the government of mexico, we have to do it. i understand you are not in the state department and international relations is not your thing but we have to talk about this and this is where the rubber hits the road when we talk about distribution of fentanyl, coming from china, going to mexico, coming here and killing our kids. the chairman was asking you about dealing issuance of work visas, mexico is delaying work visas to american dea agents working in mexico to get after the sinaloa cartel, i want to give you a chance to elaborate what effect that has on operations. >> thank you for the question. let me say a couple things. as i started to say to chairman rogers we have been waiting 8 months for one visa and we know the costs of what that means in terms of our ability to get work every day in the united states, losing 100,000 americans so time matters. i couldn't speak with enough urgency how important it is to get 13 agents and intel analysts into the country. se
cartwright. >> administrator anne milgram, i want to follow up on the chairman's line of questioning on partnering with the government of mexico, we have to do it. i understand you are not in the state department and international relations is not your thing but we have to talk about this and this is where the rubber hits the road when we talk about distribution of fentanyl, coming from china, going to mexico, coming here and killing our kids. the chairman was asking you about dealing...
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conversation he had. " thank you for opening this back channel of communication. " we have locklin cartwright, and inquire, i saw you there, today. i thought this stuff today was really wild and incriminating because it really felt almost like, you know, a mob boss parity. >> sleep well tonight, your friends in high places. it was this line straight out of a mafioso movie. if it wasn't for the fact that michael cohen had this thrust upon him, basically saying, you know, you were spoken about in the white house, he's putting the screws on him to stay quiet and it was this moment you were like, never do crimes in writing. use the signal that you taught david pecker about. it was terrifying, that this language is being used by someone who clearly, he had his home just raided by the fbi. >> is representing himself like, here's how it works, i'm representing the president and if you hire me, you have a back channel. we are on your team, and over the course of these various emails that get introduced which are corroborative, michael cohen is characterized and it sounds hyperbolic. they are putting
conversation he had. " thank you for opening this back channel of communication. " we have locklin cartwright, and inquire, i saw you there, today. i thought this stuff today was really wild and incriminating because it really felt almost like, you know, a mob boss parity. >> sleep well tonight, your friends in high places. it was this line straight out of a mafioso movie. if it wasn't for the fact that michael cohen had this thrust upon him, basically saying, you know, you were...
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back with us is andrew weissmann and lachlan cartwright. before we get further down the road on this, you made a point at the end which it paused me and symone here in washington when you noted about the burden that the prosecutor has beyond a reasonable doubt because it is potus, they may be thinking you need to bring more than that. how does a prosecutor, this is the first time we are doing this obviously, but how do you think he guards against that burden being raised on him which in my view would be unreasonable because that's not what the standard is? >> that is a great question. so i will at least give you a contrary. when i have overseen terrorism cases, i always thought that jurors might impose a lower standard thinking, if there is any chance that this person is a terrorist, i want them behind bars which of course is not what they should be thinking. and now they are supposed to just be following the judge's instructions. it is a tricky thing for the prosecutors to address because they are not supposed to talk about what the law is
back with us is andrew weissmann and lachlan cartwright. before we get further down the road on this, you made a point at the end which it paused me and symone here in washington when you noted about the burden that the prosecutor has beyond a reasonable doubt because it is potus, they may be thinking you need to bring more than that. how does a prosecutor, this is the first time we are doing this obviously, but how do you think he guards against that burden being raised on him which in my view...
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criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor for the manhattan district attorney's office, and lockland cartwright, former executive editor for the "national enquirer." he's currently a special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. lisa, let me start with you. characterize what happened in court beyond what i have said just now. >> you have given a really good summary, joy, but i think what happened today can best be characterized as exhaustion and exasperation. michael cohen was on cross-examination for the third consecutive day. at times not only did todd blanche's cross-examination seem meandering but it was really repetitive. there were lots of subject matters that were covered again and again. that having been said, there were a couple surprises and not ones that were favorable to the defense. i think the other theme of today is whatever advantage the defense was enjoying on thursday afternoon when they closed, that dissipated for them today through two different circumstances. one is that the remaining cross-examination of michael cohen really didn't land any punches and in fact cohen go
criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor for the manhattan district attorney's office, and lockland cartwright, former executive editor for the "national enquirer." he's currently a special correspondent for the hollywood reporter. lisa, let me start with you. characterize what happened in court beyond what i have said just now. >> you have given a really good summary, joy, but i think what happened today can best be characterized as exhaustion and exasperation. michael...
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former executive editor with american media think and special correspondent for the hollywood reporter, cartwright is back retired new york city judge is here, he has been at the trial every single day taking notes and watching astutely and our friend, msnbc legal analyst, welcome, thank you so much for being here but i know you visited with some of our colleagues and some of our regulars. i wonder what your impression is i'm taking it all in and sort of having a sense of what stands out when the whole thing is over and jurors are sort of back and left to remember what really stuck with them. >> well, overall, i think the d.a. instruction, a very, very strong case. i think it has been fitting together. i think there is abundant evidence on the record to support a conviction of donald trump with respect to all of the counts, frankly. however, on thursday afternoon, right before the lunch break, starting around 12:30-ish, michael cohen took a direct hit . prior to that on his credibility. prior to that, there were things like his previous perjury's, nasty comments regarding the deceased judge, judge
former executive editor with american media think and special correspondent for the hollywood reporter, cartwright is back retired new york city judge is here, he has been at the trial every single day taking notes and watching astutely and our friend, msnbc legal analyst, welcome, thank you so much for being here but i know you visited with some of our colleagues and some of our regulars. i wonder what your impression is i'm taking it all in and sort of having a sense of what stands out when...
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is expressed at .6 is what the organisation you already, which was nondisclosure issues, because the cartwright king review had started by this stage. i am afraid i can't help you why more of that wasn't shared.— afraid i can't help you why more of that wasn't shared. thank you. if we move on. that wasn't shared. thank you. if we move on- the _ that wasn't shared. thank you. if we move on. the second _ that wasn't shared. thank you. if we move on. the second sight - that wasn't shared. thank you. if we move on. the second sight interiml move on. the second sight interim report— move on. the second sight interim report was— move on. the second sight interim report was published on the 8th of july. report was published on the 8th of july the _ report was published on the 8th of july. the reference, we needn't show it at the _ july. the reference, we needn't show it at the moment referred to three bugs _ it at the moment referred to three bugs in _ it at the moment referred to three bugs in horizon. the receipts and payments— bugs in horizon. the receipts and payments mismatch bug, the sus
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advocate sean cartwright said, though, that it didn't lead to much progress. the council members legislation goes before the rest of the council on june 11th. in a statement, san jose mayor matt mehan said that he also wants more accountability and is required public dashboards that track spending and impacts on efforts tackling the city's homelessness crisis in san jose. zach fuentes abc seven news that another delay in reopening the capitola wharf what you can expect the next time you go visit. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. hot spots in the 90s. today. i'll show you when it's going a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus whe
advocate sean cartwright said, though, that it didn't lead to much progress. the council members legislation goes before the rest of the council on june 11th. in a statement, san jose mayor matt mehan said that he also wants more accountability and is required public dashboards that track spending and impacts on efforts tackling the city's homelessness crisis in san jose. zach fuentes abc seven news that another delay in reopening the capitola wharf what you can expect the next time you go...
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it is extraordinary, though, isn't it, because cartwright king, your external lawyers know all about it, and yet you're saying that you didn't, the board didn't. i mean, this is la la land, isn't it? and the sub—postmasters who were watching also seemed unconvinced. the crocodile tears did not faze me whatsoever. i was sat right at the front with my solicitor and i just wish she'd answer the questions instead of going round and round in circles with the same answers. i think she knows a lot more than what she's letting on. i think, basically, she's lying. after three days of testimony, paula venables left flanked by police, the end of another major chapter in one of the biggest scandals the uk has ever seen. theo leggett, bbc news. earlier i spoke to former sub—postmaster, tim brentnall to gauge his reaction to paula vennell�*s evidence. i thought she might approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. the inquiry, it is all
it is extraordinary, though, isn't it, because cartwright king, your external lawyers know all about it, and yet you're saying that you didn't, the board didn't. i mean, this is la la land, isn't it? and the sub—postmasters who were watching also seemed unconvinced. the crocodile tears did not faze me whatsoever. i was sat right at the front with my solicitor and i just wish she'd answer the questions instead of going round and round in circles with the same answers. i think she knows a lot...
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marcy kaptur, cartwright in pennsylvania. golden in maine. all who have had -- have won in these districts because they are trusted, authentic candidates who represent their region and they have had strong support and i do think that the reason they do is because people want a representative that they can trust, not always one who is going to agree with everything, in fact, in districts like that there's nothing you can -- whatever do you, probably someone will disagree with you. that's the nature of these purple districts. but they want to know that people are thoughtful, are listening and can explain why they made the decisions that they did. and absolutely those are important role models to follow in terms of these districts and it's something that's been really important for our candidates and why they've been successful. reporter: do you feel like in this congress we're finishing up now, have those front liners been able to take those viewpoints from their districts that help get them elected and share those and sort of get some traction
marcy kaptur, cartwright in pennsylvania. golden in maine. all who have had -- have won in these districts because they are trusted, authentic candidates who represent their region and they have had strong support and i do think that the reason they do is because people want a representative that they can trust, not always one who is going to agree with everything, in fact, in districts like that there's nothing you can -- whatever do you, probably someone will disagree with you. that's the...
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it is extraordinary, though, isn't it, because cartwright king, your external lawyers, know all about it, and yet you're saying that you didn't. the board didn't. i mean, this is la la land, isn't it? and the subpostmasters who were watching also seemed unconvinced. the crocodile tears did not faze me whatsoever. i was sat right at the front with my solicitor and i just wish she'd answer the questions instead of going round and round in circles with the same answers. i think she knows a lot more than what she's letting on. and i think basically she's lying. after three days of testimony, paula venables left flanked by police, the end of another major chapter in one of the biggest scandals the uk has ever seen. theo leggett, bbc news. let's speak to former sub—postmaster , tim brentnall whojoins us from roach in pembrokeshire. how have you been feeling watching paula venables's evidence? i how have you been feeling watching paula venables's evidence? i thought she miaht paula venables's evidence? i thought she might approach _ paula venables's evidence? i thought she might approach p
it is extraordinary, though, isn't it, because cartwright king, your external lawyers, know all about it, and yet you're saying that you didn't. the board didn't. i mean, this is la la land, isn't it? and the subpostmasters who were watching also seemed unconvinced. the crocodile tears did not faze me whatsoever. i was sat right at the front with my solicitor and i just wish she'd answer the questions instead of going round and round in circles with the same answers. i think she knows a lot...
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also special correspondent for the hollywood reporter loughlin cartwright and former lead investigator for the january 6th committee tim happe joins us. he's interviewed hope hicks as part of the committee dealing with the january 6th investigation. lisa, i start with you. hope hicks became emotion and seemed to destroy the claim that donald trump didn't know about the payments. >> absolutely. in the weeks leading up to this testimonity spent time with hope hicks' prior testimony. she gave testimony in 2019 to the house committee and she testified before the january 6th committee. in those interviews she was truthful, but not forthcoming. one of the things that came across differently in 2022 than in 2019 was her willingness and ability to talk about what happened in the white house. what happened between those two times, a whole bunch of litigation instigated by congress and the house to vish yat donald trump's claims of executive privilege. in 2019 when hope hicks walked into house judiciary she was willing to talk about what happened during the campaign and no further. she would not
also special correspondent for the hollywood reporter loughlin cartwright and former lead investigator for the january 6th committee tim happe joins us. he's interviewed hope hicks as part of the committee dealing with the january 6th investigation. lisa, i start with you. hope hicks became emotion and seemed to destroy the claim that donald trump didn't know about the payments. >> absolutely. in the weeks leading up to this testimonity spent time with hope hicks' prior testimony. she...
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vaughn hillyard, and special correspondent for "the hollywood reporter" lockland cartwright. vaughn, where are we? >> we are here at the moment where -- >> i know where we are, but you know, where we're located, but where are we with the trial? >> looking at the jurors yesterday, number one, the jurors were engaged. they were looking at michael cohen back to susan and back to cohen, and then from cohen to todd blanche. they have followed the story up to this point and now they are hearing the words of the man who says he was the middleman for donald trump in this scheme to get him elected. for them there's one man they haven't heard from, that's donald trump, the defendant, who has slouched down, backwards in his chair consistently with his eyes closed 80% to 90% of the time so it's up to the jurors to decide who to believe. thursday could very well be the final time they heard from michael cohen, the last witness for the prosecution. >> it's impossible to touch you, but i feel like i surprised you which, at this hour yesterday, i looked at the "new york times" blog, and that
vaughn hillyard, and special correspondent for "the hollywood reporter" lockland cartwright. vaughn, where are we? >> we are here at the moment where -- >> i know where we are, but you know, where we're located, but where are we with the trial? >> looking at the jurors yesterday, number one, the jurors were engaged. they were looking at michael cohen back to susan and back to cohen, and then from cohen to todd blanche. they have followed the story up to this point...
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lockland cartwright is back. we will start with nbc's von hillyard joining us from outside the courthouse. von, i read political threaters and i kind of hate them, but i kind of love them, but i hate when the tension is so much that reading them makes me feel sick and reading the transcript and the vitriol that was directed at stormy daniels at some points, i had that physical reaction to the aggressiveness with which i'll just say it, they tried to slut shame her and the slut shaming came in the form aren't all your adult films fake. i thought she -- i have no idea what the jurors were thinking, how they experienced her direct examination and, therefore, no idea how they would have experienced the cross-examination, but as a woman, as someone who has covered the trump story now for nine years, i thought the disparaging treatment of stormy daniels is an example in how class has entered into this trial. hope hicks weeping, people rush to bring her tissues. stormy daniels, whose story trump thought would make peopl
lockland cartwright is back. we will start with nbc's von hillyard joining us from outside the courthouse. von, i read political threaters and i kind of hate them, but i kind of love them, but i hate when the tension is so much that reading them makes me feel sick and reading the transcript and the vitriol that was directed at stormy daniels at some points, i had that physical reaction to the aggressiveness with which i'll just say it, they tried to slut shame her and the slut shaming came in...
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and for the hollywood reporter lock lan cartwright is back. and outside of the courthouse, vaughn hillyard. let's start with what is happening right now and work our way back to this merchan rebuke. >> reporter: right, nicolle, the jury just re-entered the courtroom. in a typical day. at 4:30, is when court is ended and everyone is sent home but today the judge made it clear they would try to get through both sides closing arguments by the end of today so the juries could hear it in one major chunk. but now you're looking at a reality that there was a break that was announced and the jury left the room and the prosecution about an hour and a 45 minutes into their closing arguments, were just asked by judge how much more time do they have. they said they were about one-third of the way done. so if you do the math, that could take us to about 8:00 p.m. eastern if the time moves based on their clock. now the defense, they went for about three hours this morning as part of their closing arguments and when you compare the two sides you could look a
and for the hollywood reporter lock lan cartwright is back. and outside of the courthouse, vaughn hillyard. let's start with what is happening right now and work our way back to this merchan rebuke. >> reporter: right, nicolle, the jury just re-entered the courtroom. in a typical day. at 4:30, is when court is ended and everyone is sent home but today the judge made it clear they would try to get through both sides closing arguments by the end of today so the juries could hear it in one...
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former executive editor, special correspondent for "the hollywood reporter," lochlin cartwright, andrew weissmann, and deputy chief for the southern district of new york, christie greenberg is back. with start with von hilliard outside the courthouse. there's so much to say, so much to relive. we have two hours and rachel maddow coming to do some with us later in the show. let's start with what is -- what trump is on trial for. let's live where you and i almost always do in stormy daniels' testimony about what happens to her story about her sexual encounter with donald trump from the day after the "access hollywood" tape drops. >> reporter: it was the day after the "access hollywood" tape dropped. about 36 hours later is when keith davidson and dylan howard of the "national enquirer" started exchanging text messages about stormy daniels' story. it was acknowledged by dylan howard, editor-in-chief of the "national enquirer," that if her story went public, if she went out and talked about it in the closing weeks of the 2016 election, it would be, quote, the nail in the coffin for donald t
former executive editor, special correspondent for "the hollywood reporter," lochlin cartwright, andrew weissmann, and deputy chief for the southern district of new york, christie greenberg is back. with start with von hilliard outside the courthouse. there's so much to say, so much to relive. we have two hours and rachel maddow coming to do some with us later in the show. let's start with what is -- what trump is on trial for. let's live where you and i almost always do in stormy...
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special correspondent for the hollywood reporter lockland cartwright join us. and special guest correspondent vaughn hillyard has made his way from the courthouse to be with us onset. i want to show you guys, because you have constantly remined minded me there's some able attorneys sitting at trump's table. the costello thing seems like a debacle to me. i speak as someone that's been picked to sit on a jury. but this is what fox news was saying about the kill shot that this costello character could deliver. >> quite frankly, costello is a kill shot witness. >> i think trump should put him on as a witness. >> michael cohen didn't already totally destroy the prosecution, there's one potential witness. but there is one who could deal the final blow, perhaps, former cohen legal adviser unofficially bob costello. >> did they want him to implode? what did they want? >> let's start with you don't know how a jury is going to think of this. i'm going to give my opinion as somebody who has litigated. i don't know how it's playing to the jury. there are things that didn't
special correspondent for the hollywood reporter lockland cartwright join us. and special guest correspondent vaughn hillyard has made his way from the courthouse to be with us onset. i want to show you guys, because you have constantly remined minded me there's some able attorneys sitting at trump's table. the costello thing seems like a debacle to me. i speak as someone that's been picked to sit on a jury. but this is what fox news was saying about the kill shot that this costello character...
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and former executive editor special correspondent for the holywood reporter lockland cartwright is back. tell me about -- let's start with the cross. that's what was happening until about 35 minutes ago. tell me how this sort of bombed. >> it did bomb. blanche kind of came in hot and he kind of had this full frontal attack about some things that michael cohen had put up on tiktok. and you were like this is the aggressive machine gun approach that he would want want. and then we were left with thismy ran dering type of dance that suggests that michael cohen had gone rogue. not to comment in the media and put anything out there. it was almost like they were trying to set that up as a premise for going rogue with donald trump. and then there was almost like this other sort of side conversation -- >> i didn't even track that. they were trying to establish he didn't do what he was told to do. >> that was my read on it. michael cohen went rogue because the d.a. told him he would have followed instructions. he's going rogue with donald trump with these payments and the agreements. the other th
and former executive editor special correspondent for the holywood reporter lockland cartwright is back. tell me about -- let's start with the cross. that's what was happening until about 35 minutes ago. tell me how this sort of bombed. >> it did bomb. blanche kind of came in hot and he kind of had this full frontal attack about some things that michael cohen had put up on tiktok. and you were like this is the aggressive machine gun approach that he would want want. and then we were left...