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can i clarify that when jean freeman held the role prior to the election, i understand the role was entitledd sport but when you held that, cabinet secretary for health and social care. is there any significance in the change of name with regard to the portfolio is that you're covered in your cabinet secretary role? i you're covered in your cabinet secretary role?— you're covered in your cabinet secretary role? i don't think they would have _ secretary role? i don't think they would have been _ secretary role? i don't think they would have been much _ secretary role? i don't think they would have been much of- secretary role? i don't think they would have been much of a - secretary role? i don't think they i would have been much of a change, although— would have been much of a change, although having taken sport out of the title _ although having taken sport out of the title and replace with social care, _ the title and replace with social care, i— the title and replace with social care, i would have a the title and replace with social care, iwould have a minister who took— care, iwould have
can i clarify that when jean freeman held the role prior to the election, i understand the role was entitledd sport but when you held that, cabinet secretary for health and social care. is there any significance in the change of name with regard to the portfolio is that you're covered in your cabinet secretary role? i you're covered in your cabinet secretary role?— you're covered in your cabinet secretary role? i don't think they would have _ secretary role? i don't think they would have been...
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i run the having conversations with the chief medical officer at the time, jeane freeman, and then we is that the ways in which these conversations would become decisions and then recorded was perhaps different in the environment we were in at that point than would be the case in normal times and normal government business. ~ . , , times and normal government business. ~ ., , , business. whereas with these verbal conversations _ business. whereas with these verbal conversations it _ business. whereas with these verbal conversations it wouldn't _ business. whereas with these verbal conversations it wouldn't be - conversations it wouldn't be possible _ conversations it wouldn't be possible for us to work out whether the salient — possible for us to work out whether the salient points of those had been transcribed to the corporate record, because _ transcribed to the corporate record, because looking at the corporate record _ because looking at the corporate record we — because looking at the corporate record we don't know what the conversations were. in contradiction we do _ conversatio
i run the having conversations with the chief medical officer at the time, jeane freeman, and then we is that the ways in which these conversations would become decisions and then recorded was perhaps different in the environment we were in at that point than would be the case in normal times and normal government business. ~ . , , times and normal government business. ~ ., , , business. whereas with these verbal conversations _ business. whereas with these verbal conversations it _ business....
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like prince andrew, billionaire glenn dubin, a french modeling agent, jean-luc purnell, and clinton's former aide. jennifer freemanvictim lawyer extraordinary. have you come through these documents? i know there's a lot. anything besides the bill clinton name jumping out at you? >> one of the things that is interesting is it is not exactly what we expected or were told. there's no list of names. there's lots and lots of documents that need to be examined and studied to see what's in there. a lot of it, we already knew, or could have anticipated. there's a lot of discussion by maxwell about all the reasons why she did nothing wrong. i do think the information about clinton was quite interesting, and also that the victim reported being on a helicopter with him and with maxwell. there's another statement she made that clinton was on the island, very different from what we had previously. we heard he wasn't on the island. again, hard to say who to believe, of course. but he was on the island but didn't take the bait, in other words, didn't have sexual relationships with any of the girls. >> jesse: jennifer, who said a
like prince andrew, billionaire glenn dubin, a french modeling agent, jean-luc purnell, and clinton's former aide. jennifer freemanvictim lawyer extraordinary. have you come through these documents? i know there's a lot. anything besides the bill clinton name jumping out at you? >> one of the things that is interesting is it is not exactly what we expected or were told. there's no list of names. there's lots and lots of documents that need to be examined and studied to see what's in...
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jean carroll but was an expert for ruby freeman in their own defamation case against rudy giuliani. ith an award of damages in the amount of $148 million. e. jean carroll's lawyers have similarly invited this jury to award very significant punitive damages. they haven't yet quantified what that should look like, but they want to make donald trump think twice about further defaming e. jean carroll. they have asked the jury to consider this question. how much will it cost to make him stop? earlier today, our colleague, chris jansing said, at least i heard that on "morning joe," those aren't my words. those are the words of plaintiff's lawyers yesterday, and i expect we'll hear it again when they close. how much will it take to make him stop? my guess is hundreds of millions of dollars will be their answer. >> right, harry, i was about to say, that's the million dollar question, and lisa already preemptively corrected me. it's the hundred million dollar question. trump knew what he was doing. today, for him, was about making this a show about making this a spectacle, the entire back-and
jean carroll but was an expert for ruby freeman in their own defamation case against rudy giuliani. ith an award of damages in the amount of $148 million. e. jean carroll's lawyers have similarly invited this jury to award very significant punitive damages. they haven't yet quantified what that should look like, but they want to make donald trump think twice about further defaming e. jean carroll. they have asked the jury to consider this question. how much will it cost to make him stop?...
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knew about, like prince andrew, billionaire glen dubin, french bill jean luc brunel, aid clinton's former aide doug band. >> jennifer freemanein victim jenn, a lawyern extraordinaire. vi through these documents? >> i know there's a lot as anything besides the bill clinton name jumped out at you.t >> well, what's one oft is the things that's interesting is it's not exactly what we expectxactly it or we're told to no list of names. there's lots and lots of document notes that needwhats to be examined and studied and see what's in there. a lot of it we already knew ork could have anticipatedor. t of there's a lot of discussionssio by maxwelln by about, all of the reasons why she and she did nothing wrong. g wri do think that the informan about clinton was quite interestinboute intereg and als, a victim, reported being on a helicoptere vict with him andh maxwell and there was another statement that she made that absolutely clinton was on the island, which is very different than what we'd heardet previously. we reported that he wasn't on the island. again, hare islad to say who to believe, of course, but he was. on the line the
knew about, like prince andrew, billionaire glen dubin, french bill jean luc brunel, aid clinton's former aide doug band. >> jennifer freemanein victim jenn, a lawyern extraordinaire. vi through these documents? >> i know there's a lot as anything besides the bill clinton name jumped out at you.t >> well, what's one oft is the things that's interesting is it's not exactly what we expectxactly it or we're told to no list of names. there's lots and lots of document notes that...
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jean carroll's name in his mouth as ruby freeman and shaye moss' lawyers have done. that's not what i've understood e. jean carroll's attorneys are going to do. they want to find an award that makes him think twice about continuing this behavior. how much is it going to take to make him shut up? that's a rougher version of the question her lawyer asked yesterday. >> a lot apparently because he's been punished for it, and he continues to do it day in and day out. >> the difference between $5 million and silence, willie, is probably a big goal and that's what e. jean carroll's lawyers are trying to find out. >> he will be back there today. former litigator, legal analyst lisa rubin, thanks as always. mika? >> thank you, lisa. coming up, tensions are growing in the middle east as the u.s. targets iranian-backed houthi militants in yemen. for the third time in a week raising concerns about a broader regional war. we'll tell you what new actions the biden administration plans on taking against the group. "morning joe" will be right back. ♪ ♪ charlotte! charl! every day can
jean carroll's name in his mouth as ruby freeman and shaye moss' lawyers have done. that's not what i've understood e. jean carroll's attorneys are going to do. they want to find an award that makes him think twice about continuing this behavior. how much is it going to take to make him shut up? that's a rougher version of the question her lawyer asked yesterday. >> a lot apparently because he's been punished for it, and he continues to do it day in and day out. >> the difference...
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freeman and shaye moss. this is the same expert, right? >> that's right, she was -- in e. jean's first case to. take to restore e. jean's reputation. so putting aside what damages e. jean might be owed for her emotional harm, and what punitive damage the jury awards specifically to punish donald trump. just, what would it cost if you wanted to mount what she calls a reputation restoration campaign. she estimates it would cost between ten and $12 million. the thing that i thought was most interesting was that trump's lawyers were sort of nibbling around the edges of that report, but they never found fault with the actual numbers. they don't have a damages expert of their own, in fact. so they were trying to do is poke little holes in it here and they're, asking her, did you consider how much money e. jean carroll made? did you consider how her reputation has improved since? things like that, as if to insinuate, we are not even going to try to back away at these numbers, because our position is she wasn't damaged at all. and if she was, it's on her. >> and it's on her. really quickly, alina hobbi
freeman and shaye moss. this is the same expert, right? >> that's right, she was -- in e. jean's first case to. take to restore e. jean's reputation. so putting aside what damages e. jean might be owed for her emotional harm, and what punitive damage the jury awards specifically to punish donald trump. just, what would it cost if you wanted to mount what she calls a reputation restoration campaign. she estimates it would cost between ten and $12 million. the thing that i thought was most...
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. >> it's important to start with that audio of ruby freeman, shaye moss and compare it to the e. jeann different situations. number one, it has been these women holding donald trump accountable for his behavior. it's also a reminder when they say these things, there's a chorus of people behind them that make it such that these women no longer feel safe in their homes. they can't apply for a job without having someone who would be their employer say why does the internet say you're a fraud. >> it's despicable. to see them both there is heart wrenching. to talk about his legal strategy, because i -- >> i assigned you legal. i assigned you political. go ahead. >> we should forbid using the word double down with donald trump. >> i said triple. >> his legal strategy is to kick the can down the road. to kind of, oh, i'm going to double down on this. you can sue me again. he always hopes something is going to take its place. he'll get elected president and be immune. that's his legal strategy. i have to say, i agree with charlie about it's just seems like a dumb pr strategy if you want to wi
. >> it's important to start with that audio of ruby freeman, shaye moss and compare it to the e. jeann different situations. number one, it has been these women holding donald trump accountable for his behavior. it's also a reminder when they say these things, there's a chorus of people behind them that make it such that these women no longer feel safe in their homes. they can't apply for a job without having someone who would be their employer say why does the internet say you're a...
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jean carroll knows, well and so many other americans, people that never expected to be in his crosshairs, have found themselves, people like ruby freemanand shaye moss, for example. so i think on one hand exulting the jury and the other hand telling them you should stay silent about your experience, those aren't contradictory. you are so important that i'm going to take steps to protect you in the exercise of this fundamental american duty. >> face and lisa, thank you for your expertise on this. we really appreciate it. and of course the question comes up about will donald trump actually pay the $83. 3 million verdict e. jean carroll, and if he does, when? we'll get the answer to those questions, mixed with new york times investigative reporter suzanne craig. stay with us. covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from
jean carroll knows, well and so many other americans, people that never expected to be in his crosshairs, have found themselves, people like ruby freemanand shaye moss, for example. so i think on one hand exulting the jury and the other hand telling them you should stay silent about your experience, those aren't contradictory. you are so important that i'm going to take steps to protect you in the exercise of this fundamental american duty. >> face and lisa, thank you for your expertise...
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jean carroll's case. fox news with three quarters of 1 million dollars and murdaugh this week, i'm so ready. >> 148 million? >> i'm ready for the reality show. ruby freeman and shaye moss move into rudy's manhattan mansion. i'm ready for it. -- but we don't always have to wait for elected leaders to come -- people are not waiting and they're using the courts to try to get justice. and it's been one of the most inspiring of the trump era to see how the courts have held and such -- >> do you have the kind of optimism for donald trump's legal challenges next year? >> donald trump has seven trials. we just talked about the big. for jack smith january 6th trial, that's good history's most important case for us brightens, most german. face donald trump is -- >> the pyramid scheme trial, a.g. carroll trial mark too, is going to be aggressive here. i think it's because, like henry castor will have a better year than donald trump in 2024? >> tara, what do you think? >> it's going to be a year in which i think you'll need to be able to get a lot of voters out, going to be enforced by all the chaos. that's happening because the flight from that right, a lot of disi
jean carroll's case. fox news with three quarters of 1 million dollars and murdaugh this week, i'm so ready. >> 148 million? >> i'm ready for the reality show. ruby freeman and shaye moss move into rudy's manhattan mansion. i'm ready for it. -- but we don't always have to wait for elected leaders to come -- people are not waiting and they're using the courts to try to get justice. and it's been one of the most inspiring of the trump era to see how the courts have held and such --...
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jean carroll, but trump might want to remember what happened to his friend rudy giuliani. in that case where he was being sued by shaye moss and ruby freeman, they asked for a certain amount of money in punitive damages, the jury came back with literally tens of millions of dollars more than the plaintiffs were asking for. trump could be liable for way more than the 10 million in punitive damages and, again, even in this brief moment on the stand, if he comes across as not only unrepentant but defiant, the jury is going to take that into account. >> in total, according to our producer on the scene, the former president of the united states took the stand for just three minutes. again, what do jurors make of this. let me go back to yasmin vossoughian. remind us about this jury, and i should say, the judge said the evidence in this case is concluded. >> reporter: yeah. >> so who are the jurors that are going to be considering this? >> reporter: all of that anticipation, and three minutes of testimony from the former president. we didn't hear a lot from him. resuming court, by the way, tomorrow morning at 9:30 in the morning for closing argum
jean carroll, but trump might want to remember what happened to his friend rudy giuliani. in that case where he was being sued by shaye moss and ruby freeman, they asked for a certain amount of money in punitive damages, the jury came back with literally tens of millions of dollars more than the plaintiffs were asking for. trump could be liable for way more than the 10 million in punitive damages and, again, even in this brief moment on the stand, if he comes across as not only unrepentant but...
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giuliani defamation trial that was brought by ruby freeman and shaye moss, this expert testified that in order to repair and basically compensate e. jeanre from 7.3 to $12 million. that's why we heard robbie kaplan get up in closing arguments on behalf of e. jean carroll and say 12 million for both which would have been the 24. that in and of itself means the jury listened to the expert and a footnote, alicia, if i may, donald trump tried to have his own expert witness testify as to the damages models in this case. he was denied by judge kaplan for a myriad of reasons including the fact that he was too late to the dance to be able to put on an expert which just goes to show how important good lawyering is. especially when you have a high-stakes defamation case like this. the punitive damages award in the amount of $65 million means that this jury listened to the totality of the evidence and said, you know what, we think that that's an amount of money that is going to basically punish donald trump, punitive damages, we want to punish him, we want to deter others from repeating that conduct. the biggest open-ended question alicia none of
giuliani defamation trial that was brought by ruby freeman and shaye moss, this expert testified that in order to repair and basically compensate e. jeanre from 7.3 to $12 million. that's why we heard robbie kaplan get up in closing arguments on behalf of e. jean carroll and say 12 million for both which would have been the 24. that in and of itself means the jury listened to the expert and a footnote, alicia, if i may, donald trump tried to have his own expert witness testify as to the damages...