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york state court, and i know thisjudge, is the new york state court, and i know this judge, is to incarcerate people once they are convicted at trial, but that didn't happen today. i wonder if we could just, looking at the way he mounted his defence, was the defence leading donald trump, your opinion, watching how was all handled, where they leading donald trump was it donald trump pulling the strings? i think in this area, his lawyers, and i know his primary council, i had a case against him when he was a prosecutor, they did everything as far as i can tell, they did everything they could to mount the correct legal challenges. the problem was, thisjudge gave legal challenges. the problem was, this judge gave the prosecution everything that they asked for, and probably more. there was the gag order that was questionable constitutionally, there was the question of moving the case out of manhattan. i've said from the beginning i didn't think he could get a fair trial. my office is on wall street, about ten minutes from the courthouse, this is the most rabidly anti—trump place in america, and
york state court, and i know thisjudge, is the new york state court, and i know this judge, is to incarcerate people once they are convicted at trial, but that didn't happen today. i wonder if we could just, looking at the way he mounted his defence, was the defence leading donald trump, your opinion, watching how was all handled, where they leading donald trump was it donald trump pulling the strings? i think in this area, his lawyers, and i know his primary council, i had a case against him...
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is outside the new york state supreme court, eric? >> eric: good morning lawrence and guys. well, it could be the most posh thing that the jurors ever hear. the jury instructions. that is what judge juan merchan explains the law to them, what they can use the guidelines, when they start the deliberations, those deliberations expected to start later this morning. judge merchan will take about an hour or so to explain the jury instructions. and then the jurors will start to consider the testimony. they heard more than 20 witnesses, had more than 250 pieces of evidence. none perhaps more important than what they heard from michael cohen. cohen, the star witness, has had his credibility shredded by trump lawyer todd blanche. blanche called cohen the mvp of liars and told the jury he even lied to them. but prosecutor joshua steinglass said cohen's claims are backed up by other witnesses in what he called a, quote, mountain of evidence against trump. he told the jury, quote: the conspiracy to unlawfully influence the 2016 elections you don'
is outside the new york state supreme court, eric? >> eric: good morning lawrence and guys. well, it could be the most posh thing that the jurors ever hear. the jury instructions. that is what judge juan merchan explains the law to them, what they can use the guidelines, when they start the deliberations, those deliberations expected to start later this morning. judge merchan will take about an hour or so to explain the jury instructions. and then the jurors will start to consider the...
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it's a disgrace to the new york city and new york state court system and all of them, frankly. you probably saw last night that jack swift got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. it was released late last night and it's a big story. the documents case is a hoax created by them for election interference purposes. so that one looks like it's going to simmer. the brilliant judge saw some facts and i haven't read what was revealed yet. it just came out. but the document hoax is indeed -- it is indeed a ex-ho. all -- indeed a hoax. all this is a hoax, including the civil cases. they're controlled by the white house. they're controlled by democrat judges and prosecutors that were put there specifically, they hate trump. and people that's getting it, that's why we came out of a -- an emerson poll was released by two minutes ago. i am leading by every swing state and leading in the general election. you saw the cnn poll. i'm sure they aren't too happy about it. the cnn poll was just fantastic. so we're here. this is a hoax. this is a judge that's conflicted. badly, badly, badly con
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trey gowdy is live outside the new york state supreme court. it was one of trump's lawyers alina habba over the weekend who suggested that these jury instructions will likely or unlikely be appropriate for this case. where are your expectations? >> i was in the courtroom for two days last week and i have seen pro-prosecution judge before. i've even benefited from a few of them. i've never seen a judge of more pro-prosecution then a one i watched last week. here's the challenge for the defense. the jury identifies with the judge. it's almost like stockholm syndrome. that's who's been taking care of us for weeks and weeks so it doesn't do a whole lot of good to attack the judge heard what you have to do is attack the prosecution and the prosecution case. speaking of jury instructions, how in the world. this is what i would argue. how in the world can you find somebody committed a fraud in furtherance of a crime when you don't know what that other crime is? you don't know the elements of it, you don't know the name of that, you don't know the evid
trey gowdy is live outside the new york state supreme court. it was one of trump's lawyers alina habba over the weekend who suggested that these jury instructions will likely or unlikely be appropriate for this case. where are your expectations? >> i was in the courtroom for two days last week and i have seen pro-prosecution judge before. i've even benefited from a few of them. i've never seen a judge of more pro-prosecution then a one i watched last week. here's the challenge for the...
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then last week the new york state court of appeals voted 4-3 to overturn his conviction, citing what it called egregious errors, finding that the judge erroneously allowed women who weren't part of the case to testify to so-called prior bad acts. >> these women were testifying to things they alleged harvey weinstein did that didn't have anything to do with the substance of the criminal charges. prosecutors meant to try and show a pattern, but the court of appeals said it went too far. >> juju: the news shocking and devastating to weinstein's alleged victims, including two of the women who were among the first to come forward, italian model amber gutierrez. >> i felt like everything was not real. >> juju: and actress ashley judd. >> harvey weinstein exploited, gleefully, asim though of power and is a serial sexual predator. everyone knows it that. >> juju: in 1997, judd, then an up-and-coming actress, was shooting the movie "kiss the girls." >> if you're looking for someone to blame, blame me. >> juju: when she says harvey weinstein invited her to a meeting at his beverly hills hotel.
then last week the new york state court of appeals voted 4-3 to overturn his conviction, citing what it called egregious errors, finding that the judge erroneously allowed women who weren't part of the case to testify to so-called prior bad acts. >> these women were testifying to things they alleged harvey weinstein did that didn't have anything to do with the substance of the criminal charges. prosecutors meant to try and show a pattern, but the court of appeals said it went too far....
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now, fact check the new york state court system. the congressman clyde is talking about defunding is run by the state. it does rely to some degree on federal grants for certain programs, including child welfare, substance abuse treatment and domestic violence programs. the judge in the case gave jurors a break, closing arguments won't come until next week. the lawyers, though, are going to stick around to discuss jury instructions at a hearing today. back to you. thank you scott. well, now to a live look in oakland this midday, alameda county district attorney pam price announcing a lawsuit against several insurance companies. not yet clear which companies are being named in the suit, but it does come after several large companies, including state farm and allstate, have stopped writing new homeowner policies because of wildfire risks and the cost of rebuilding homes. we are listening in to the news conference. we'll have an update coming up in our evening newscast. well, communities are sounding the alarm over a shortage of first r
now, fact check the new york state court system. the congressman clyde is talking about defunding is run by the state. it does rely to some degree on federal grants for certain programs, including child welfare, substance abuse treatment and domestic violence programs. the judge in the case gave jurors a break, closing arguments won't come until next week. the lawyers, though, are going to stick around to discuss jury instructions at a hearing today. back to you. thank you scott. well, now to a...
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i was, i would be remiss if i did not think the new york state court officers. they have been absolutely remarkable throughout the course of this, from four years ago till last week, to today. and that makes a big difference on how a case operates and how it runs. mr weinstein was treated with the dignity that a person who is presumed innocent deserves, because everyone should understand, harvey weinstein is now presumed innocent. iasked in understand, harvey weinstein is now presumed innocent. i asked in court for the indictment to be adjusted, because there are no more allegations with annabella shira. he was found not guilty of not guilty, we heard that twice. the big charge, not guilty, thatjury said even with, even with all that improper, illegal evidence against him. the jury illegal evidence against him. the jury said, not guilty, with the most serious charges withjessica man. so, yes, it was great publicity and great showmanship by the manhattan district attorney's office to have jessica man in those second row today. however, if mrweinstein jessica man
i was, i would be remiss if i did not think the new york state court officers. they have been absolutely remarkable throughout the course of this, from four years ago till last week, to today. and that makes a big difference on how a case operates and how it runs. mr weinstein was treated with the dignity that a person who is presumed innocent deserves, because everyone should understand, harvey weinstein is now presumed innocent. iasked in understand, harvey weinstein is now presumed innocent....
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>> i don't think it's very likely certainly at the new york state court level. but i've got to tell you, you certainly say a lot. he doesn't like the gag order but he is making his points and i think making them vary effectively, the points he's making in his press briefings. when you see people, and it's true, you see some commentators on cnn and even msnbc who kind of say, you know, explain this to me again, what is this case about? ad showing some confusion. that is important and rare. >> so, let me get your sense again of this timeline here. it seems unlikely they don't have enough to take it to a jury. how do you see this going right now we asked the defence scored points on the credibility and reliability of a witness that is cohen, he might not be living up to it. of course we don't know what the jurors are thinking, what are you thinking? >> i am still puzzled by some of the defence i have to say. i don't know why todd blanche opened to the jury fighting other he actually had a sling with stormy daniels. i don't know why their position is that the nondis
>> i don't think it's very likely certainly at the new york state court level. but i've got to tell you, you certainly say a lot. he doesn't like the gag order but he is making his points and i think making them vary effectively, the points he's making in his press briefings. when you see people, and it's true, you see some commentators on cnn and even msnbc who kind of say, you know, explain this to me again, what is this case about? ad showing some confusion. that is important and rare....
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york new york state court we recently had a reversal on that in the weinstein case so that's right. number two, in terms of conditions, you can put -- you could put them under probation and post travel so that is something that could be on the table every time they say what they will never do such a thing they do such a thing why do you get the feeling that this judge might proscribe donald trump's travel to the south bronx, and then lastly there is a problem here which if they get to it will be ten years from now with the statute itself is unconstitutional. at some point the statute that they used the intent to commit a second crime, that thing is going to go. na this case can highlight what? >> to the weinstein analogy here, that took a couple of years. everything takes forever here and at the end of the day we talk about reversible error but we also talk about the prejudice and the fact that this is irreparable prejudice and its irreparable prejudice and injury to this candidate for president. >> kayleigh: bingo because that appeal would take place after the election. but, the bi
york new york state court we recently had a reversal on that in the weinstein case so that's right. number two, in terms of conditions, you can put -- you could put them under probation and post travel so that is something that could be on the table every time they say what they will never do such a thing they do such a thing why do you get the feeling that this judge might proscribe donald trump's travel to the south bronx, and then lastly there is a problem here which if they get to it will...
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is the — court of new york state, which is the new york court of appeals, but that is not as of right — appeals, but that is not as of right he _ appeals, but that is not as of right. he would have to be granted _ right. he would have to be granted an appeal there. do you think he has _ granted an appeal there. do you think he has grounds _ granted an appeal there. do you think he has grounds for- granted an appeal there. do you think he has grounds for an - think he has grounds for an appeal, other legal grounds that president trump's lawyers could bring that would have any strong legal basis? i could bring that would have any strong legal basis?— strong legal basis? i think there are _ strong legal basis? i think there are legal _ strong legal basis? i think there are legal questions | strong legal basis? i think- there are legal questions that there are legal questions that the appellant courts would take very seriously and those would include — very seriously and those would include this use of the new yort— include this use of the new york election law, the conspiracy sta
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. >> sandra: we are looking live at the new york state supreme court where we are awaiting word from the jury as deliberations continue on former president all trump's historic criminal trial. how is the trump defense team preparing for what could be a worse case scenario? a conviction. joining us now, jim trusty, former trump attorney. jim, could you answer that question for us? >> jim: not perfectly. i mean, look, it is really the worst part of the style, sandra -- trial, sandra. i have tried a lot of jury trials. it is by far the most stressful part for the client and it is the most stressful part for the lawyer when you're just trying to kill time and trying to spike lee of what is happening behind the closed door. so you prepare the client for the rest. you explain what could happen next in terms of setting a sentencing and whether there's any argument about stepping him back to making him start serving a jail sentence not. there's a lot of stuff to talk about probably endless questions from the client. but at the end of the day, it is like this pavlovian thing where he waited a
. >> sandra: we are looking live at the new york state supreme court where we are awaiting word from the jury as deliberations continue on former president all trump's historic criminal trial. how is the trump defense team preparing for what could be a worse case scenario? a conviction. joining us now, jim trusty, former trump attorney. jim, could you answer that question for us? >> jim: not perfectly. i mean, look, it is really the worst part of the style, sandra -- trial, sandra....
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i will also remind the viewers that closing arguments in new york state court don't work the way in federal court we've got the prosecution goes force -- first. here the defense goes first and the prosecution because they carry the burden of proof, they close it out so they get to rebut and present their major argument all in one. i expect that doing that will take the das office upwards of three hours. >> i'm going to ask you to predict the future. let's say it goes to them on wednesday. what do we think like is this a few days of deliberations, weeks? >> the longer it goes the less likely we are to see a conviction. in here, i don't think there are 12 votes for an acquittal at all. >> that seems very unlikely. >> it also seems unlikely that we will get a very quick like couple hours, return of a verdict because there are 34 counts and each count corresponds literally to a different document that is alleged to be falsified so do i think we might get a verdict before the end of the week? yes, and if we do, i think generally that would be a good sign for the prosecution, the longer this goes
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eric shawn is live at the new york state supreme court with the details. hey, eric. >> eric: good morning, lawrence and everybody. pay with a check. that the instruction from former president donald trump to michael cohen in order to seal the deal with former playboy playmate karen macdougall. yesterday, here in court, a manhattan criminal court, the jurors heard that their own words. the revelation, party a meeting in trump tower trump had with michael cohen in which cohen secretly recorded the conversation on the iphone voice memo app. prosecutors are trying to show that trump was deeply involved in the alleged cover-up to quiet macdougall and stormy daniels. so the claims of their affairs would him would not hurt is 2016 presidential campaign. >> i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing, which will be. >> listen, what financing? >> we'll have to pay. >> pay with cash. >> no, no, no, no. >> a check? >> but the defense can claim nowhere on the recording is heard talking about connecting the payment to helping his presidential race.
eric shawn is live at the new york state supreme court with the details. hey, eric. >> eric: good morning, lawrence and everybody. pay with a check. that the instruction from former president donald trump to michael cohen in order to seal the deal with former playboy playmate karen macdougall. yesterday, here in court, a manhattan criminal court, the jurors heard that their own words. the revelation, party a meeting in trump tower trump had with michael cohen in which cohen secretly...
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york appellate division, if he loses their he can then ask the top court in the state of new york, which is called the new york court of appeals, to take the case. they don't have to when he's done with his new york appeals, then he can ask and only then can he ask the us supreme greene court to take the case and they don't have to take any case either. it's up to them. they take a very small minority, mid to low single-digits of all cases presented to them. so maybe it ends up at the supreme court, but we are a long way away from that. >> can i ask when did the house speaker become a spoken? it's meant for the supreme court. i mean, he said he's spoken to people on the supreme court. i'm just wondering what kind of conversations was he having with people on the supreme court who've got to decide the question of presidential immunity about what occurred bird yeah, in this state court, i mean, it seems completely inappropriate. >> i think he's be very careful that we have separate branches of government and there should not be any substantive conversation of potential cases at all. >> yea
york appellate division, if he loses their he can then ask the top court in the state of new york, which is called the new york court of appeals, to take the case. they don't have to when he's done with his new york appeals, then he can ask and only then can he ask the us supreme greene court to take the case and they don't have to take any case either. it's up to them. they take a very small minority, mid to low single-digits of all cases presented to them. so maybe it ends up at the supreme...
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in our system you first would go through -- trump would go through the new york state court, going all the way up to the new york court of appeal, which is the highest court in new york. then from there you can take a direct appeal to the u.s. supreme court. that could delay things. that's why i suspect one thing that this judge may do is impose the criminal sentence but suspend it so it doesn't have to be served until after the trial is over. that's a way for the judge to both send a signal that, look, what you've done is way past the pale, but at the same time, we're not going to slow this trial down and make this jury wait around for longer while you, you know, exercise your appeal. >> yeah. turning to the follow the money, probably one of the oldest, greatest legal scandal references out there, right, you would know maybe better than me, it's an oldie but a goodie. it seems to be what they were doing today. your thoughts on that. >> yeah, i mean, it's quite remarkable to have people like jeff, who's a former trump official, who's testifying that the, you know, that basically these
in our system you first would go through -- trump would go through the new york state court, going all the way up to the new york court of appeal, which is the highest court in new york. then from there you can take a direct appeal to the u.s. supreme court. that could delay things. that's why i suspect one thing that this judge may do is impose the criminal sentence but suspend it so it doesn't have to be served until after the trial is over. that's a way for the judge to both send a signal...
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chanoss sued in new york state court by conlin holdings, a chicago-based firm. the lawsuit alleging that he used his firm formerly known as kinaco's associates, as a, quote, piggy bank. the lawsuit centers around $10 million in loans that chanos borrowed from the firm for more than a decade. conlin contends he never would pay back the money. he sold his luxury apartment own bide chanos and company without notifying partners. and his girlfriend acted on the deal and was paid a commission. former cfo brian nichols said in a affidavit filed along soipd the lawsuit that mr. chanos it acknowledged the lawsuit was outstanding as part of his 2002 tax return. mr. chanos disputes that and told me in a statement a short time ago, quote, these allegations are false, baseless, and defamatory. as mr. conlin knows, the loan was paid off in 2021. since 2019 i have been more than $30 million into my company. t mr. nichols' employment was terminated and he and mr. conlon are no longer partners. indeed, all of my fellow management partners have lost money over the past few years,
chanoss sued in new york state court by conlin holdings, a chicago-based firm. the lawsuit alleging that he used his firm formerly known as kinaco's associates, as a, quote, piggy bank. the lawsuit centers around $10 million in loans that chanos borrowed from the firm for more than a decade. conlin contends he never would pay back the money. he sold his luxury apartment own bide chanos and company without notifying partners. and his girlfriend acted on the deal and was paid a commission. former...
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harry pointed this out, new york state court is different from what we are used to. in federal court, and in most states, when you get to closing arguments, the prosecution goes first. they have a longer piece, followed by the defense and prosecution gets a rebuttal. here in new york there, the defense lays out their case in the prosecution lays out there's, and that is it. the prosecution goes last because of course, they bear the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, that is a high and heavy burden, but they will have the last chance to make an impression on the jury. >> when it comes to the defense in this particular case, it is donald trump, right? one question that remains open ended, to which we will get an answer from blanche is whether or not donald trump will take the stand. most conventional wisdom, he is not going to testify, but remember, he has an outsized presence when it comes to doing with his lawyers and influencing his lawyers to take positions in court that are a little bit absurd. what you think are the chances that donald trump could say to
harry pointed this out, new york state court is different from what we are used to. in federal court, and in most states, when you get to closing arguments, the prosecution goes first. they have a longer piece, followed by the defense and prosecution gets a rebuttal. here in new york there, the defense lays out their case in the prosecution lays out there's, and that is it. the prosecution goes last because of course, they bear the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, that is a high and...
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in state court, different, but absolutely standard here in new york, the defense goes first and then the government finishes. >> then there is no rebut annual and that's it? >> there's no rebuttal. if you watched 1,000 trials in new york state court you would see 1,000 times that procedure. >> what makes this unique is that gap in time. >> yeah. >> when you are having consecutive days, for the defense to stand up and give their summation after you heard the testimony, it doesn't have the impact in terms of framing it for the jury that this could have, because to katharine's point, you have had a lot of time off and now that the jury gets to hear from the defense first for a reframing, it puts more on the weight of the prosecution to try and undo that and frame things and the evidence the way they want the jury to remember it. the advantage is they are going last and the disadvantage is i think in a case like this where you have had this much time, when they are hearing from the defense first after all this time off, it does more to frame it -- >> it's like they get to make a first im
in state court, different, but absolutely standard here in new york, the defense goes first and then the government finishes. >> then there is no rebut annual and that's it? >> there's no rebuttal. if you watched 1,000 trials in new york state court you would see 1,000 times that procedure. >> what makes this unique is that gap in time. >> yeah. >> when you are having consecutive days, for the defense to stand up and give their summation after you heard the...
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. >> one of the great losses of not being able to televise this trial in a new york state court is that america cannot see how completely fair it is. donald trump's lawyers get half of their objection sustained, half of their objections overruled. if we were televising this, if america could see every ruling that judge merchan made. what you described, chris, as his fairness and helpful that fairness is constantly. you could say to these people, tell me which of the rulings you disagreed with. which objection do you think he should not have sustained? there is no capacity to do that because we are not televising this and america is not seeing how fair this trial actually is. >> rachel maddow and lawrence o'donnell, thank you. >>> we will dive into the legal strategy behind what we heard today and how it all might play out, next. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine. memory foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep guaranteed. save up to $800 during our memorial day sale. visit purple.com or a s
. >> one of the great losses of not being able to televise this trial in a new york state court is that america cannot see how completely fair it is. donald trump's lawyers get half of their objection sustained, half of their objections overruled. if we were televising this, if america could see every ruling that judge merchan made. what you described, chris, as his fairness and helpful that fairness is constantly. you could say to these people, tell me which of the rulings you disagreed...
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. >> one of the great losses of not being able to televise this trial in a new york state court is that america cannot see how completely fair it is. donald trump's lawyers get half of their objections sustained. if they could see what you described, chris, as his fairness and how full that fullness is constantly, you could say to these people, tell me which one you disagreed with. which objection do you think he should not have sustained? there is no capacity to do that because we are not televising this and america is not seeing how purely fair this trial actually is. >> rachel maddow and lawrence o'donnell, thank you very much for being with us. we will see you in a little bit, lawrence. we will dive into the legal strategy behind what we heard and how it might play out, that's next. ht play out, that's next. we're trying to save the planet with nuggets. because we need the planet. and we also need nuggets. impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. shop etsy until june 16th and get up to 30% off father's day gifts that go beyond the classic go-to. save on personalize
. >> one of the great losses of not being able to televise this trial in a new york state court is that america cannot see how completely fair it is. donald trump's lawyers get half of their objections sustained. if they could see what you described, chris, as his fairness and how full that fullness is constantly, you could say to these people, tell me which one you disagreed with. which objection do you think he should not have sustained? there is no capacity to do that because we are...
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york state court on federal election laws. putting that aside, we had instead heard not about business records but salacious internet tawdry details. let us bring a defense attorney ms. sadie's. mercedes welcome, and we have heard about stormy daniels and certain positions, and we've heard grotesque details i have no clue how they assist the jury on how they match the facts to falsifying business records. >> what they are trying to do is smear trump, but he is also attacking the credibility of the defense, he is going to say there is so many details of stormy daniels that if she is providing about this encounter with format donald trump. it is clear that she is telling the truth, as a defense attorney you can certainly talk about these intimate moments with that being so, and so tawdry as the allegations have been. >> at one point they struck down the testimony sustained an objection from the defense she did not feel safe around trump unless in public, is she going to be able to separate that out of their mind, the jury and th
york state court on federal election laws. putting that aside, we had instead heard not about business records but salacious internet tawdry details. let us bring a defense attorney ms. sadie's. mercedes welcome, and we have heard about stormy daniels and certain positions, and we've heard grotesque details i have no clue how they assist the jury on how they match the facts to falsifying business records. >> what they are trying to do is smear trump, but he is also attacking the...
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is that it couldn't have been written because the president doesn't run the new york state courts. also, that was those were 12 new yorkers who made that decision. not the judge, he said who rig the system. so he's going to have to blame uh new york, which he also did saying that he only got 5 or 6 percent of the vote here. that may be his most legitimate complaint, but it's also important. remember that all of those jurors refrain for political bias. trump's own lawyers have the opportunity to, to disqualify any of them, and did not do so each of those 12 cases. so now when we go to the court of public opinion, it's a, it's hard to say what's going to happen. number 4 is showing that there is a small number of people who are planning to vote for trump, who have said that they wouldn't be swayed if you were convicted of a crime. now when you go into uncharted territory, is where we have a convicted felon who was running is the standard error of one of the 2 major parties here in the us present. inviting as put out a statement, reacting just a little bit ago saying the only place re
is that it couldn't have been written because the president doesn't run the new york state courts. also, that was those were 12 new yorkers who made that decision. not the judge, he said who rig the system. so he's going to have to blame uh new york, which he also did saying that he only got 5 or 6 percent of the vote here. that may be his most legitimate complaint, but it's also important. remember that all of those jurors refrain for political bias. trump's own lawyers have the opportunity...
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everything else is -- the courts of the state of new york. the supreme court of the united states is uniquely qualified to recognize the compelling federal interest here. concerned about the idea of trump just spends the next six weeks waiting for this sentencing. >> laura: thank you. >> before judge merchan while everybody is divide ling their thumbs. sitting there in judge merchan's court with a kick me sign on his back. >> laura: sol and chris, thank you both very much. it's time that d.a. alvin bragg go under the microscope and my next guest is going to do that and more. house committee chair jim jordan joins us. ♪ ♪ first time, no biggie. we recommend to exfoliate the night before. when you come in, relax. don't be nervous. comfort wax® changed the whole game. smoother skin, less ingrown hair, less irritation. in and out in under 15 minutes. then our products, they're amazing. i have on the deodorant right now. not only is your skin going to thank us, you're going to thank us. what are you waiting for? get your first wax free. ♪ r
everything else is -- the courts of the state of new york. the supreme court of the united states is uniquely qualified to recognize the compelling federal interest here. concerned about the idea of trump just spends the next six weeks waiting for this sentencing. >> laura: thank you. >> before judge merchan while everybody is divide ling their thumbs. sitting there in judge merchan's court with a kick me sign on his back. >> laura: sol and chris, thank you both very much....
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york, state supreme court in new york city where a brief break just took place a few moments ago. the former president and his legal team entered the courtroom. william jay brennan is joining us now. former trump payroll a corporation and journey. great to have you on the program give us your thoughts on what is coming out of the courtroom this afternoon. >> good afternoon sandra and thank you for having me. i have to tell you, i'm totally flabbergasted by what came out today. i think until today i just saw it as a bit of an unusual case where you had a polluted source as your star witness but these things happen and then it got worse each day he was on the stand but if you just put yourself in the prosecutor's chair, the prosecutor, mr. bragg, there's prosecutorial discretion that must be exercised before any charges are pulled against any citizen. picture yourself in that chair and you know that the southern district turn this case down before it came to you. you turned it down once already. i believe in the cy vance administration was and it was turned down. and your chief of f
york, state supreme court in new york city where a brief break just took place a few moments ago. the former president and his legal team entered the courtroom. william jay brennan is joining us now. former trump payroll a corporation and journey. great to have you on the program give us your thoughts on what is coming out of the courtroom this afternoon. >> good afternoon sandra and thank you for having me. i have to tell you, i'm totally flabbergasted by what came out today. i think...
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this has been a judge that has been left basically unsupervised by the new york state court system for the past two years or more. and certainly we need a thorough investigation just like is apparently going to happen in georgia. we need a thorough investigation, the judge should be recused in the civil case and it calls into question the entirety of the -- integrity of the process. >> jesse: the judge definitely needs more supervision. everybody can agree upon that. thank you so much. i did not go to law school but i know you are not allowed to take evidence, spread it all around and then ring stuff from outside and slap it on top of it and take photos. that i know is not allowed. thank you so much. >> generally not the best practice. >> jesse: generally not. frowned upon in the legal sense. >>> we just got joe biden buying votes, straight ahead. [♪♪] with homes that have been given to, catastrophically injured veterans, first responders, gold star families. for a groundbreaking of their amenity center. every aspect of this building has been designed with accessibility in mind. i
this has been a judge that has been left basically unsupervised by the new york state court system for the past two years or more. and certainly we need a thorough investigation just like is apparently going to happen in georgia. we need a thorough investigation, the judge should be recused in the civil case and it calls into question the entirety of the -- integrity of the process. >> jesse: the judge definitely needs more supervision. everybody can agree upon that. thank you so much. i...
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nate foy at the new york state supreme court. with more, hi, nate. >> high, neil. on the 20th day of this trial after 22 witnesses again lawyers on both sides is going back and forth, line by line about the instructions that will be given to the jury after closing arguments are made on tuesday of next week in the latest from the courtroom right now, trump's lawyers pushing back on what will be shared with the jury with evidence related to the fallout from the access hollywood tape as well as the term "cash money." judge merchan agreed to clarify that the fact that michael cohen pleaded guilty to federal campaign finance law does not imply trump's guilt of any crime but trump's team asked the judge to instruct the jury that hush money payments are not illegal. merchan says it cannot multiple times at the trial and an instruction from the branch would take things too far. trump's team also asking for a limiting instruction about evidence surrounding the fallout of the access hollywood tape. prosecutors argued that trump before provide business records are in -- illeg
nate foy at the new york state supreme court. with more, hi, nate. >> high, neil. on the 20th day of this trial after 22 witnesses again lawyers on both sides is going back and forth, line by line about the instructions that will be given to the jury after closing arguments are made on tuesday of next week in the latest from the courtroom right now, trump's lawyers pushing back on what will be shared with the jury with evidence related to the fallout from the access hollywood tape as well...
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york state court is one of them, is that there are pattern jury instructions that committees of the courts create across a period of time with instructions that have been affirmed over and over again by courts of appeals, meaning they are good statements of the law and we will see the judge rely on those to the extent that he can, but some of the charging here is novel. this is the first case, if not a rare case, where is this records falsification crime is charged in connection with the campaign-finance violation and the judge will have to craft some unusual jury instructions so there will be a lot of art that goes into that, and negotiation with the parties. >> correct me if i'm wrong. do the prosecution and defense and the judge, do they hash out what those instructions will be? >> right. so, the parties usually will submit their jury instructions. they have done that here. we are not able to see them publicly, and the judge has told them in some cases how he is leaning, and in other cases, he said he may have to write his own instruction, that he does not think either one of the
york state court is one of them, is that there are pattern jury instructions that committees of the courts create across a period of time with instructions that have been affirmed over and over again by courts of appeals, meaning they are good statements of the law and we will see the judge rely on those to the extent that he can, but some of the charging here is novel. this is the first case, if not a rare case, where is this records falsification crime is charged in connection with the...
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york state court has 0 jurisdiction and new york state d.a. has no power to prosecute. if they are not required to identify which of those they are basing this second crime on that bootstraps and brings to life a dead misdemeanor you can't even appeal the issue. this is make believe. >> bill: you did law in new york, andy, so did you. you are all hung up on the jury instructions and why they don't have a copy or we don't have a copy. andy or jeanine. >> that's new york law. >> bill: what's the logic under new york law not to allow jury instructions to be given in the jury room? >> look, i don't know what the logic is behind it but it is the law in new york. they cannot have the jury instructions. i think what they want is for the judge to be explaining, as i did to jurors when they would come back on an issue. normally it is not a generic question which gives you -- the judge the power to read page 7-35, which is a lot. it is more specific as it relates to this concept, judge, can you repeat what the instructions are. they don't want -- maybe
york state court has 0 jurisdiction and new york state d.a. has no power to prosecute. if they are not required to identify which of those they are basing this second crime on that bootstraps and brings to life a dead misdemeanor you can't even appeal the issue. this is make believe. >> bill: you did law in new york, andy, so did you. you are all hung up on the jury instructions and why they don't have a copy or we don't have a copy. andy or jeanine. >> that's new york law. >>...
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. >> the former chief judge at the new york state court said that many years ago. >> if you're challenging the credibility of michael cohen as a witness with a lawyer who works with rudy giuliani. >> that's my point. >> also tried to stop him from flipping. it's not the best decision to call him as a witness. >> what is costello going to argue for the defense, if he's called. >> i think he's going to talk about statements that michael cohen made to him that are inconsistent with his current testimony. that has been admitted by cohen on the stand saying i lied to him because i didn't trust him, and i completely grow with catherine, not only has the jury seen quite damaging communications by costello from which the jury could infer he was part of an effort to put it plainly, obstruct justice, the state knows exactly what it's going to stay. if you remember, costello sought to go in the grand jury before the case was indicted and he did go into the grand jury, they are, to use the expression, loaded. if you're going to put on a witness who's going to impeach michael cohen on something, a piec
. >> the former chief judge at the new york state court said that many years ago. >> if you're challenging the credibility of michael cohen as a witness with a lawyer who works with rudy giuliani. >> that's my point. >> also tried to stop him from flipping. it's not the best decision to call him as a witness. >> what is costello going to argue for the defense, if he's called. >> i think he's going to talk about statements that michael cohen made to him that...
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york state courts states jurors who choose not to take notes should rely on their own independent recollection of the evidence and should not be influenced by notes another juror may take. joining me, former manhattan assistant district attorney and msnbc legal analyst, catherine christian. i'm sure you've talked to jurors after they have deliberated, how important can they be in the direction a jury goes, the notes they take? >> well, hopefully they listen to the judge's instruction. they're not supposed to use that to now, what did david pecker say, i can't remember what he said, please read back the testimony of david pecker. they're not supposed to use them, okay, this is what the law and falsifying business records means and try to convince the other jurors. it's supposed to be, i don't remember what the law means, let's have the judge read it back. everyone is different. i'm a note taker. i have to write down things, otherwise i don't remember them, and otherwise don't write them down. it's really, i think, helpful for some people, like me, who need to remember things that are important
york state courts states jurors who choose not to take notes should rely on their own independent recollection of the evidence and should not be influenced by notes another juror may take. joining me, former manhattan assistant district attorney and msnbc legal analyst, catherine christian. i'm sure you've talked to jurors after they have deliberated, how important can they be in the direction a jury goes, the notes they take? >> well, hopefully they listen to the judge's instruction....
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and you don't pull in new york state court, there is no poll of the jury after other than jury number one. so that is not curious me. we don't know really what the jury charges are and i think that the judge wisely, and sorry members of the press, did not give an out to the press because he wants to make sure that those jury, the first time they hear this charge, is on tuesday. and if they are following their oath, they are not watching tv. i think the reason why it was released into the press because he wants to make sure that they hear for the first time on tuesday after the summations. >> i've got to get you on one thing, catherine. all or nothing, they're not going to split the baby when it comes to these three or four charges. is there a possibility of a middle ground, do you think? do you agree? >> i agree, but i could see jurors saying the checks, there's no way he can get around. he signed all of these checks. with the ledger entries, the invoices, maybe he didn't know anything about that. that is the only thing i can see, that he is found guilty in every single check and the
and you don't pull in new york state court, there is no poll of the jury after other than jury number one. so that is not curious me. we don't know really what the jury charges are and i think that the judge wisely, and sorry members of the press, did not give an out to the press because he wants to make sure that those jury, the first time they hear this charge, is on tuesday. and if they are following their oath, they are not watching tv. i think the reason why it was released into the press...
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at least in new york state court practice, and in that courthouse, defense attorneys will make openings and prosecutors will object because, you know, they go to the line. and there is nothing wrong with that. and the jury is not saying, oh, my goodness, the prosecution objected, the defense must have done something bad because if that's the case, then they're going to be looking at the prosecution and saying, you know, when the defense objects, uh-oh, the prosecution might be doing something bad. i think jurors are much more sophisticated, instructed on the law, and just to focus on the evidence, not, you know, counting the score card about how many objections each side has made. >> and so, scott, madeleine westerhout admitted to prosecutors she spoke with trump's lawyer, susan necheles, two nights ago. is it unusual for a prosecution witness to meet with defense attorneys? >> really depends on the state and the situation. in florida, we actually have depositions of witnesses that defense attorneys can take, so, you know, that would be in a much more formal setting. as far as i am awar
at least in new york state court practice, and in that courthouse, defense attorneys will make openings and prosecutors will object because, you know, they go to the line. and there is nothing wrong with that. and the jury is not saying, oh, my goodness, the prosecution objected, the defense must have done something bad because if that's the case, then they're going to be looking at the prosecution and saying, you know, when the defense objects, uh-oh, the prosecution might be doing something...
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we have fox news live outside the new york state supreme court house. with all the gory details. nate, what can you tell us, please. >> well, larry, just in the past 20 minutes a new york appeals court denied former president donald trump's request to delay this trial as he argues for the judge recusal. la-based attorney is on the stand right now. representing both stormy mcdaniels and karen mcdougal. now is answering questions from prosecutors about the stormy daniels deal in particular. he said interest in a deal reached a crescendo after the release of the access hollywood tape. he said that michael cohen stepped into america media issues after initial deal fell apart. he believed : was trying to avoid making the payment. davidson directly negotiated the $150,000 deal from mcdougal story before lunch he said he knew of america media bought it would benefit the trump campaign the two witnesses before davidson testified about the collection and accuracy of various clips showing trump's deposition in the eg carroll case and various political speeches where he addressed the allega
we have fox news live outside the new york state supreme court house. with all the gory details. nate, what can you tell us, please. >> well, larry, just in the past 20 minutes a new york appeals court denied former president donald trump's request to delay this trial as he argues for the judge recusal. la-based attorney is on the stand right now. representing both stormy mcdaniels and karen mcdougal. now is answering questions from prosecutors about the stormy daniels deal in particular....
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apparently, this has been a judg e that has beent basi left basically unsupervised by the new york state court system for the pascaunsuperv t two years or more. and and certainly we needd a thorough investigation just like is apparently going to happeoroughion justn in geor and we we need a thorough investigation. georgia.the judge should be rec in a civil case. and it calls into question the integritciy of the entire o process. >> sure does. yet judge judy definitely needs more supervisionthe proc: the jn >> everybody can agree uponso mc that. chris cox, thank you much. and i didn't go to law school, but thank you. i know you're not allowedaround to take evidence. spread it all around and then brin g stuff from outsideon and slap it on top of it o and take photos that i know is not allowed. >> thank you so much. that's general. ot the b >> not the best practice. generally. not the best practice. yeah. it's frowned upo. frn in the legal sense. >> well, we just caught joe biden buying votes straight ahead. >> did you know swing is your favorite news programs for just $40 a month? >> my fa
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. >> one of the great losses of not being able to televise this trial in a new york state court is that america cannot see how completely fair it is. donald trump's lawyers get half of their objections sustained, half of their objections overruled. if we were televising this, if america could see every ruling that judge juan merchan made, if they could see what you described, chris, as his fairness and helpful that fairness is, constantly, you could then say to these people tell me which one of the judges rulings you disagreed with today. which objection do you think he should not have sustained? there is no capacity to do that because we are not televising this and america is not seeing just how pure the fair this trial actually is. >> rachel maddow, lawrence o'donnell, thank you so much for being with us. we will see you in a little bit. lawrence, we will dive into the legal strategy behind what we heard today and how it might all play out. that is next. is next. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights p
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york state court of appeals overturned harvey weinstein's conviction because of too much prejudicial information. they don't need karen mcdougal. to have her get up there and talk about the sex she had with donald trump, it's already been proven that she received $150,000 from ami. basically he's not charged with that. he's charged with the stormy daniels, $130,000 and covering that up. they might want to rethink calling her because what's the point of getting a conviction just to get it reversed. >> i want to bring in national correspondent yasmin vossoughian once again who can catch us up on what exactly is happening inside that courtroom. >> reporter: so an interesting, moment, jose, that's important to bring up, and lisa rubin has brought it to our attention, and it is whether or not the former president returned any of these checks, and what i mean by returned is did not, in fact, sign them. we remember from the testimony of westerhout, she was asked how many checks were in the fedex envelope, 10 to 20 checks were usually in the fedex envelope, which the former president would s
york state court of appeals overturned harvey weinstein's conviction because of too much prejudicial information. they don't need karen mcdougal. to have her get up there and talk about the sex she had with donald trump, it's already been proven that she received $150,000 from ami. basically he's not charged with that. he's charged with the stormy daniels, $130,000 and covering that up. they might want to rethink calling her because what's the point of getting a conviction just to get it...
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that's the way it works in new york state court. i think the defense, first of all, they're going to stress the burden of proof as every defendant does and is entitled to do. they're going to say this isn't about what you think is more likely or who has a better story. this is about did the prosecution prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt? the other thing i think that the defense is going to do is they are going to really focus on michael cohen. they're going to say, you cannot convict unless you believe michael cohen, they're going to say he has no credibility. he has a history reapplying. he has a financial motive. he has a strong personal bias against donald trump. and i think they're going to attack the testimony he gave in this trial. they're going to say he got caught in that one conversation where he said it was about the stormy daniels payments, but it looks like it was actually or maybe also about these harassing texts he was getting. they're under stress. the fact that michael cohen stole money from donald trump during
that's the way it works in new york state court. i think the defense, first of all, they're going to stress the burden of proof as every defendant does and is entitled to do. they're going to say this isn't about what you think is more likely or who has a better story. this is about did the prosecution prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt? the other thing i think that the defense is going to do is they are going to really focus on michael cohen. they're going to say, you cannot convict...
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our own lydia hu has the latest from the new york state supreme court, downtown new york city. lydia, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, there, larry i just stepped outside of the courtroom. as we near the finish line of this time it is getting tense. objections from both sides, intense debate and arguments over evidentiary matters which are really important because they determine what information the jury will hear in the final days of this trial. the prosecution rested its case within the past hour. the defense was able to call their first witnesses. one of them being a witness that was used to document some of the phone calls that have been exchanged. most importantly their second witness is now attorney robert costello. we know him as the one-time legal advisor to michael cohen and costello, i'm getting notes from our producers who are inside the courtroom, just importantly testified on the stand that michael cohen said numerous times, that president trump knew nothing about the payments to stormy daniels. he said this numerous times, he being michael cohen. that is rea
our own lydia hu has the latest from the new york state supreme court, downtown new york city. lydia, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, there, larry i just stepped outside of the courtroom. as we near the finish line of this time it is getting tense. objections from both sides, intense debate and arguments over evidentiary matters which are really important because they determine what information the jury will hear in the final days of this trial. the prosecution rested its case...
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for day 11. >> lawrence: eric shawn live at new york state supreme court with details. hi, eric. >> good morning, guys. for first time jury heard donald trump's own words from his own mouth about paying karen mcdougal, dramatic day in court yesterday, jury heard a tape recording of trump and michael cohen made by cohen during a meeting with him and his boss at trump tower two months before election in 2016. they were talking about paying karen mcdougal $150,000 so she would not go public with her claim of 10-month affair. former president told cohen to pay with cash and then he told him to write a check to leave a record showing nothing illegal or wrong about what they say was typical and standard nondisclosure agreement with karen mcdougal, something businesses do all the time. another recording between cohen and keith davidson, beverly hills lawyer who set up the deals with karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. cohen was nearly suicidal because he was not tapped to go to the white house after winning the election. coen had was saying, nobody is thinking about michael, i'
for day 11. >> lawrence: eric shawn live at new york state supreme court with details. hi, eric. >> good morning, guys. for first time jury heard donald trump's own words from his own mouth about paying karen mcdougal, dramatic day in court yesterday, jury heard a tape recording of trump and michael cohen made by cohen during a meeting with him and his boss at trump tower two months before election in 2016. they were talking about paying karen mcdougal $150,000 so she would not go...
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bring in claudia tenney, daughter of new york state supreme court justice. what did this verdict do to rule of law in our nation? >> todd, this is a disgrace to the new york justice system, disgrace to watch this attempts to find a verdict not to find justice youunder our laws and upside down mission of this prosecutor and judge was to get a verdict at all cost, opposite what our justice system is about. this is political attempt to interfere in elections. i'm chair and founder of integrity election caucus. they know donald trump is leading in the polls and people are starting to see this and realize there is no justice in our justice system as long as we have prosecutors like alvin bragg who will violate the rules. trump has to get out of new york state. it is corrupt. this judge should be removed, alvin bragg should have been removed by kathy hochul, she has power to do that. remember the bodega operator wrongfully charged defending himself against a would-be murderer, he had to flee the state. take people out of the system trying to undermine our system o
bring in claudia tenney, daughter of new york state supreme court justice. what did this verdict do to rule of law in our nation? >> todd, this is a disgrace to the new york justice system, disgrace to watch this attempts to find a verdict not to find justice youunder our laws and upside down mission of this prosecutor and judge was to get a verdict at all cost, opposite what our justice system is about. this is political attempt to interfere in elections. i'm chair and founder of...
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but in new york state court automatically is juror number one. there's no magic powers associated with the foreperson. that's who will communicate with the judge and usually that's who will lead the deliberations. now, crucial point they have to be unanimous to reach a verdict guilty has to be 12 zero not guilty has to be 12 zero. anything other than that level 166, that is not a verdict. now, they're working off the indictment, which we know charges falsifying business records in the first degree. now there's 34 different counts of this and i want to make this point because it's really important. the jury is going to return not a verdict, but 34 verdicts. they are going to have to consider each count 11 invoices, 12 vouchers 11 checks separately, and it's possible we see a split verdict. it's possible they find guilty on 20 not guilty on the remaining 14. one possibility that i just want to flag it is possible if the jury wants to split it, nine of the checks are signed directly by donald trump himself. so if they do end up splitting it it could
but in new york state court automatically is juror number one. there's no magic powers associated with the foreperson. that's who will communicate with the judge and usually that's who will lead the deliberations. now, crucial point they have to be unanimous to reach a verdict guilty has to be 12 zero not guilty has to be 12 zero. anything other than that level 166, that is not a verdict. now, they're working off the indictment, which we know charges falsifying business records in the first...
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the harvey weinstein reversal is a reminder that new york state courts, like many, frown on other offense evidence. in other words, uncharged conduct being brought into a charged case. so mcdougal would have been a silver bullet on appeal for the defense if she testified. and i suspect somebody at the da's office said, guys, whether you want to or not you just can't put her on. it's going to bring it back in a new york minute as so do you agree with that, stacey and do you think that this is a decision specifically made because of that weinstein ruling a few weeks ago this is a distinction with the weinstein ruling, and that the other acts and events that were brought into the weinstein case, were unrelated to the rapes he was charged with in the trial. this is different here because there was this is molyneux new york. what we call molineaux material. it shows an alleged pattern or scheme by a defendant so the reason why the prosecution why these people are called in because karen mcdougal was not part of the criminal charges. the underlying criminal charges for the falsifying business r
the harvey weinstein reversal is a reminder that new york state courts, like many, frown on other offense evidence. in other words, uncharged conduct being brought into a charged case. so mcdougal would have been a silver bullet on appeal for the defense if she testified. and i suspect somebody at the da's office said, guys, whether you want to or not you just can't put her on. it's going to bring it back in a new york minute as so do you agree with that, stacey and do you think that this is a...
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this is the new york state supreme court in new york city. former u.s. president donald trump behind the doors to the right. we wait for an update. the judge in this case said clearly this morning to the former president that the thousand dollar fines for gag violations are not working and that it leaves him only in jail on the table for any further violations if he defies the gag order. trump attorney jesse been all standing by next. >> i was in miami this weekend and reporters were asking me questions the same questions like you're asking me and i had to say abigail gorder and can speak about it never happened before ever. number 2 it's a fake trial. they have no case , balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. ev
this is the new york state supreme court in new york city. former u.s. president donald trump behind the doors to the right. we wait for an update. the judge in this case said clearly this morning to the former president that the thousand dollar fines for gag violations are not working and that it leaves him only in jail on the table for any further violations if he defies the gag order. trump attorney jesse been all standing by next. >> i was in miami this weekend and reporters were...
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he's going to let a jury he's not in fact, the way that they usually work that in new york state court, the judge probably asked defense, would you like to make a motion? right. so it's not like he stood up, so get it out of the way. right. so it's something that you have to do. it preserves the issues repeal. it's unlikely to be granted. and even if it is likely to be granted oftentimes, judges will withhold their ruling until after the jury comes back. yeah. >> that way the prosecution has the ability to appeal it if they are going to dismiss kaitlan, what are we expecting the schedule to be like? because if there's only about an hour left of this last witness and that's what we think it's going to be based on what the defense just said. does that mean there's still going to wait another a whole another week, so they don't have the jury dealing with this during the memorial day weekend other take this is one of my favorite things about court the unpredictability of it. >> i think this morning when the judge said, we're definitely not going to be closing tomorrow. that's not gonna be
he's going to let a jury he's not in fact, the way that they usually work that in new york state court, the judge probably asked defense, would you like to make a motion? right. so it's not like he stood up, so get it out of the way. right. so it's something that you have to do. it preserves the issues repeal. it's unlikely to be granted. and even if it is likely to be granted oftentimes, judges will withhold their ruling until after the jury comes back. yeah. >> that way the prosecution...
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>> it's the way it's the way the new york state courts do it. >> they are obstinate, they are stuck in the past. they're making life difficult on the jury found when i when i clerked for a federal judge, federal trial judge, he would insist that we make them pristine in terms of no typos perfect formatting mixture that let's squeaky clean because these may end up going back to the jury and you want to make sure not just that the words are right, but that you have clean document that's going down to them. >> all right. we have just a few moments before this all wraps up or before we wrap up here and pass off to jake tapper, what is what does this moment and tell you because you might have both sides spinning it at some point. >> it tells me that the jury instructions were way too much for any human being to absorb and they always always all right. but it's actually really interest. i've actually never seen this before. i've never seen a jury just come back and say, we need to hear the whole thing over. they usually are much more specific. so i don't know who i like this. i don't love th
>> it's the way it's the way the new york state courts do it. >> they are obstinate, they are stuck in the past. they're making life difficult on the jury found when i when i clerked for a federal judge, federal trial judge, he would insist that we make them pristine in terms of no typos perfect formatting mixture that let's squeaky clean because these may end up going back to the jury and you want to make sure not just that the words are right, but that you have clean document...
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nate foye is at the new york state supreme court with the latest. >> former president donald trump is spending the off day in florida. he will be coming back to new york to trump tower tonight so he can make it to the courthouse tomorrow for more testimony from adult film actress storm edan yells who testified she meant trump in 2006 and had sex with him shortly after. trump denies having an affair with daniels but can't talk publicly about her because of the court's gag order. trump post evidence about his restrictions on truth social writing in part. what these thugs are doing is an attack on the republican party and our once-great nation itself. our first amendment must stand free and strong. give me liberty or give me death. prosecutors said daniels' testimony is necessary to establish the conduct that trump is later accused of trying to hide. but trump's lawyers, as you mentioned, requested a mistrial saying the testimony is unrelated to the charges he faces. the judge said i agree it would have been better if some of these things had been left unsaid. i don't believe we're at a
nate foye is at the new york state supreme court with the latest. >> former president donald trump is spending the off day in florida. he will be coming back to new york to trump tower tonight so he can make it to the courthouse tomorrow for more testimony from adult film actress storm edan yells who testified she meant trump in 2006 and had sex with him shortly after. trump denies having an affair with daniels but can't talk publicly about her because of the court's gag order. trump post...