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christian levine, our real pleasure having you on the show. start with this because your goal is for your trucks to be fully electric by 2040. so, christian, what are the biggest challenges to making that happen? yeah, great question. so i turn to the customers of ours, the transport companies, logistic, and i ask that question, what do you need to change? so the first one is, okay, what is my business case? i'm in this to to move goods and make money, right? so how can we make sure that over the coming five, seven years, if i invest into this vehicle, i get my money back. hence, where are these price is going to go and where is electricity price going to go second on value, etc.. secondly, can i charge? how can you make sure that charging infrastructure is built where i am operating? right. we all know about ranging site. you can imagine if you transport fresh fish from norway or fresh vegetable or livestock. third is there and that's more of an existential question. is there going to be green electricity in the grid? you know, because otherw
christian levine, our real pleasure having you on the show. start with this because your goal is for your trucks to be fully electric by 2040. so, christian, what are the biggest challenges to making that happen? yeah, great question. so i turn to the customers of ours, the transport companies, logistic, and i ask that question, what do you need to change? so the first one is, okay, what is my business case? i'm in this to to move goods and make money, right? so how can we make sure that over...
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catherine christian, duncan levin, barbara mccade, thanks to vaughn hillyard as well. time slot and i appreciate all the time you spent with us this week. we'll see you back here. have a wonderful weekend. have a wonderful weekend busines. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does.
catherine christian, duncan levin, barbara mccade, thanks to vaughn hillyard as well. time slot and i appreciate all the time you spent with us this week. we'll see you back here. have a wonderful weekend. have a wonderful weekend busines. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network....
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andrew weissmann, catherine christian, duncan levin, thank you so much to all of you.re approaching the top of the hour, our colleague katy tur is back from trump tower. more special coverage in just a moment. stay with us, you're watching msnbc. , you're watching msnbc. (aaron) i own a lot of businesses... so i wear a lot of hats. my restaurants, my tattoo shop... and i also have a non-profit. but no matter what business i'm in... my network and my tech need to keep up. thank you verizon business. (kevin) now our businesses get fast and reliable internet from the same network that powers our phones. (waitress) all with the security features we need. (aaron) because my businesses are my life. man, the fish tacos are blowing up! so whatever's next... we're cooking with fire. let's make it happen! (vo) switch to the partner businesses rely on. ethan! how's my favorite client? great! i started using schwab investing themes, so now i can easily invest in trends... like wearable tech. trends? all that research. sounds exhausting! nope. schwab's technology does the work. so
andrew weissmann, catherine christian, duncan levin, thank you so much to all of you.re approaching the top of the hour, our colleague katy tur is back from trump tower. more special coverage in just a moment. stay with us, you're watching msnbc. , you're watching msnbc. (aaron) i own a lot of businesses... so i wear a lot of hats. my restaurants, my tattoo shop... and i also have a non-profit. but no matter what business i'm in... my network and my tech need to keep up. thank you verizon...
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levin. and catherine christian is still with us r.efore we get into the what is the delay question, i read back some of the testimony the jury is likely to hear. this is regarding david pecker's meeting at trump tower, and there was something in it that stood out to you, catherine. >> which i forgot and maybe some jurors forgot. at that meeting, donald trump suggested david pecker help for his campaign. those words came out of donald trump's mouth, if we believe david pecker, so as josh stein glass said yesterday over and over and over, this was all about the campaign to promote his election by unlawful means. >> at that meeting, donald trump and michael cohen asked me what i can do and what my magazines could do to help the campaign. duncan, in looking, also welcome, in looking at the four questions that the jury that has, does anything stand out to you? is there any through line? >> the through line is that these are all things that involve donald trump, so there's a lot of testimony in this trial about michael cohen doing things, a
levin. and catherine christian is still with us r.efore we get into the what is the delay question, i read back some of the testimony the jury is likely to hear. this is regarding david pecker's meeting at trump tower, and there was something in it that stood out to you, catherine. >> which i forgot and maybe some jurors forgot. at that meeting, donald trump suggested david pecker help for his campaign. those words came out of donald trump's mouth, if we believe david pecker, so as josh...
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former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, former manhattan prosecutor duncan levin, and former manhattan d.a. catherine christianbegin with andrea mitchell. bring us inside the courtroom. you saw the final arguments of this case, the final witness, i should say. what was it like to have her cross-examine him? what was the jury doing during this? >> it was extraordinary to be in this courtroom to watch donald trump walk in and his entourage with him. the former attorney general was with him, members of congressman, his white house physician, the healthy president in history or something to that effect, with no medical information provided in the white house briefing room, all of that walking in. then susan just filleted robert costello. you had to ask yourself, why did they put on robert costello as a defense witness? you know it was to say that supposedly michael cohen said to him that donald trump didn't know anything about it. that was when michael was still very much in the corner of the former president of the united states, then president of the united states. it was very clear from all of these emails that
former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, former manhattan prosecutor duncan levin, and former manhattan d.a. catherine christianbegin with andrea mitchell. bring us inside the courtroom. you saw the final arguments of this case, the final witness, i should say. what was it like to have her cross-examine him? what was the jury doing during this? >> it was extraordinary to be in this courtroom to watch donald trump walk in and his entourage with him. the former attorney general was with...
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catherine christian, and former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, duncan levin.ce, to you. judge cannon's 1:30 hearing is on a motion to dismiss the indictment because of alleged procedural failures. this is the second time they tried that. what are they arguing? do you think the judge will go for it? what do we think of the way she's scheduling the pretrial hearings and has canceled the trial date? >> right. this is a judge who let motions sit and sort of fester on her desk instead of dealing with them. then she used that backlog as an excuse for further delaying the trial. andrea, prosecutors will tell you, federal prosecutors who have done this kind of case -- i'm one of one -- that this could have been ready by last december or at least by january. the delay is all on the judge. the motion that she's considering this afternoon is sort of a classic example. this is a technical legal motion. in essence saying that prosecutors indicted something that doesn't add up to a crime. it's the motion that most judges would dismiss out of hand. judge cannon is hearing ar
catherine christian, and former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, duncan levin.ce, to you. judge cannon's 1:30 hearing is on a motion to dismiss the indictment because of alleged procedural failures. this is the second time they tried that. what are they arguing? do you think the judge will go for it? what do we think of the way she's scheduling the pretrial hearings and has canceled the trial date? >> right. this is a judge who let motions sit and sort of fester on her desk...
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christian. and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor and senior staffer in the manhattan d.a.'s office, duncan levinyou the first swing at the bat. we've watched cohen's testimony. followed along today. the defense is going to get their first crack at him today. what will you be watching for? >> if he continues to be as composed as he was on the direct. this is a michael cohen we didn't really know from the public record so far. he was so composed and answered the questions in a very measured kind of way. we're going to see if they can get under his skin. that's what they're going to be trying to do all day with with the cross-examination. they're going to be trying to portray him as a liar. as somebody who's really trying to pin this on trump now. that this was something that donald trump had nothing to do with. that he and allen weisselberg were acting on their own. they had weisselberg's handwriting all over this. >> literally. >> all over the bank statements and numbers. there's not much they can do with it. admit what they can't deny. they're going to be trying to get under michael cohen's skin
christian. and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor and senior staffer in the manhattan d.a.'s office, duncan levinyou the first swing at the bat. we've watched cohen's testimony. followed along today. the defense is going to get their first crack at him today. what will you be watching for? >> if he continues to be as composed as he was on the direct. this is a michael cohen we didn't really know from the public record so far. he was so composed and answered the questions in a...
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christian, former assistant district attorney of the manhattan d.a.'s office, daniel horowitz, and former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, duncan levin. when i was in the overflow room, i could donald trump, the prosecution, the defense, the judge, the woman playing the michael cohen and david pecker roles, reading back the testimony. i could not see the jury. what insight do we have about the jury and what they were doing this morning as they were getting back the jury instructions but also getting back that key testimony? >> the ever important jury, right, that's what everyone is focused on right now when it comes to what's happening inside that courtroom or as we should say at this point, what's happening inside that deliberation room, if any of us could be a fly on the wall, what we would hear. as these jury instructions were being read back to the jury, as parts of this testimony from both david pecker and michael cohen were being read back to the jury, i am being told from those reporters that were inside the courtroom, the jurors were taking notes. they were taking lots of notes. they were turning over pages as well. we know no
christian, former assistant district attorney of the manhattan d.a.'s office, daniel horowitz, and former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, duncan levin. when i was in the overflow room, i could donald trump, the prosecution, the defense, the judge, the woman playing the michael cohen and david pecker roles, reading back the testimony. i could not see the jury. what insight do we have about the jury and what they were doing this morning as they were getting back the jury...