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joyce: the i.r.s. spent $26 million in creating the direct file pilot and only 140,000 direct file tax returns were successfully submitted. of the taxpayers eligible submitted a successful return. the i.r.s. spent $174 for each file return. i look at wasteful spending. why didn't the i.r.s. encourage taxpayers to use the existing prefile system instead of spending $26 million when you already had a system? mr. werfel: we ran a pilot and reported our results. there is a way to look at the demand of the taxpayers. we opened it to the public in early march and didn't have the full filing season. i believe if we were open for the full filing season, numbers likely would have been higher because many of the eligible taxpayers filed before we opened it to them. also, we saw significant ramp in demand over the course of filing season, so by the time we got to april 13, april 14, we were seeing exponential growth because more people, as they started to focus on their taxes looked at this option favorably. in t
joyce: the i.r.s. spent $26 million in creating the direct file pilot and only 140,000 direct file tax returns were successfully submitted. of the taxpayers eligible submitted a successful return. the i.r.s. spent $174 for each file return. i look at wasteful spending. why didn't the i.r.s. encourage taxpayers to use the existing prefile system instead of spending $26 million when you already had a system? mr. werfel: we ran a pilot and reported our results. there is a way to look at the demand...
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either way, joyce, you have to stick around. in a few minutes, we will talk about a supreme court justice embroiled in controversy. >>> first, treating the green at the center of all that ugliness on capitol hill this week. new reaction from someone in the middle of it when we are back in 90 seconds. seconds. lawn disease? been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. >>> new reaction to them from the house meeting that evolved into personal insults and partisan bickering. representatives marjorie taylor greene initiating attacks on democratic repetitive jasmine croc
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joyce vance is a university of alabama law professor. tristan snell is with me, author of "taking down trump 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." charles coleman is here, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, msnbc legal analyst, and republican strategist and msnbc political analyst, susan del percio. in just a minute, charles, i'm going to get to the difference between, let's say all the salacious details about how catch and kill works, a glamorous witness, arguably in hope hicks. those are the things we saw last week. this is supposed to be the dry stuff. right? >> right. >> and in some ways, a bunch of documents, it's hard to make that turn. what was the connection made here that might have helped the jury get where the prosecution wants it to go. >> i think one of the things that helps the prosecution in terms of the jury grasping this case, chris, is just now making clear the understanding where the money came from with respect to donald trump and his organization. and it's very imp
joyce vance is a university of alabama law professor. tristan snell is with me, author of "taking down trump 12 rules for prosecuting donald trump by someone who did it successfully." charles coleman is here, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, msnbc legal analyst, and republican strategist and msnbc political analyst, susan del percio. in just a minute, charles, i'm going to get to the difference between, let's say all the salacious details about how catch and kill...
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this is a prosecutor. >> let me get you in here, joyce. i want to play for you, this is the recording, and we played this on the show before. i want to refresh everyone's memory. his is michael cohen talking to donald trump, because the key here is you have to prove that donald trump either caused the records to be made false or knew about all of the scheme and was a part of it. here he is actually talking to his lawyer, michael cohen. >> i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend david, so that -- i'm going to do that right away. i have spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. with funding. yes, and it's all the stuff. all the stuff, because here, you never know where he's going to be. so i'm all over that. and i spoke to allen about it, when it comes time for the financing which will be -- >> what financing? >> we'll have to pay. >> cash? >> no, no, no. no, no, no. >> it's kind of hard to get around a recording, joyce. it's a recording of donald trump and michael cohen ta
this is a prosecutor. >> let me get you in here, joyce. i want to play for you, this is the recording, and we played this on the show before. i want to refresh everyone's memory. his is michael cohen talking to donald trump, because the key here is you have to prove that donald trump either caused the records to be made false or knew about all of the scheme and was a part of it. here he is actually talking to his lawyer, michael cohen. >> i need to open up a company for the transfer...
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joyce vance, as promised, is back with us. nexus to the new york case and separately, even if he wasn't involved anymore for trump, this is another person in the elector plot that now is facing a potential trial and potential conviction. your thoughts? >> they might as well mark that tape that you played government exhibit 1 and send it to prosecutors in arizona, because that is in essence boris epshteyn captured on video, talking about the fake elector scheme he has now charged in in arizona and when that is added on to some of the other evidence we have heard about that is publicly known, right? we don't know what prosecutors might have that we are unaware of. emails trying to convince officials in arizona that they should come on board with this plan to put in a fake slate of electors to try to tie up the certification of the electoral college vote. that makes arizona's case looks solid. really interesting that boris epshteyn is in court with donald trump in new york. not quite sure what we can make of that. he was not ther
joyce vance, as promised, is back with us. nexus to the new york case and separately, even if he wasn't involved anymore for trump, this is another person in the elector plot that now is facing a potential trial and potential conviction. your thoughts? >> they might as well mark that tape that you played government exhibit 1 and send it to prosecutors in arizona, because that is in essence boris epshteyn captured on video, talking about the fake elector scheme he has now charged in in...
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i'm joyce vance. i'm okay. how that. i'm a professor the university of alabama law school and i hang out with barb mcquade a whole she's the show she's why we're tonight i have got some reminders that i have to read to you are you guys the obedient type? will you follow directions? oh, rebels. all right. i love my group already. i'm told to remind you that tonight's is being recorded. so we kindly ask that you silence your cell phones for the duration of the program. and most importantly, if you have questions for barb, please fill them out on the questions cards that were on your seats or if you're joining us through the youtube chat, they will bring the questions up to me so i can ask them periodically. um, it really is a pleasure to get to introduce to you. she's terrified about what's going to come out of my mouth. yeah i think. i think she's said enough you. so look barb and i serve together united states attorneys during the administration, i was in birmingham. we love the applause for boss barb was in detroit. and
i'm joyce vance. i'm okay. how that. i'm a professor the university of alabama law school and i hang out with barb mcquade a whole she's the show she's why we're tonight i have got some reminders that i have to read to you are you guys the obedient type? will you follow directions? oh, rebels. all right. i love my group already. i'm told to remind you that tonight's is being recorded. so we kindly ask that you silence your cell phones for the duration of the program. and most importantly, if...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance.ce, this is the appeals court now reviewing the judge's decision to let willis stay on the case. what does this really mean? what's the process going to be now? >> right, so this is what's called an interlocutory appeal, ana, an appeal that takes place before trail, and the court of appeals wasn't obligated to hear this appeal, the decision this morning is that they will, in fact, take the case. it's taken them weeks to make the decision simply to hear the case. that means we're more likely and for months before they decide whether the trial judge got it right when he said fani willis could stay on the case. if that decision happens months out, whichever party loses is likely to take an appeal to georgia's supreme court and that effectively means that this trial will not take place before the election. >> joyce, nathan wade, the person who was a special prosecutor she had brought on who she had this relationship with, he just gave an interview to abc news over the weekend, and i want t
attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance.ce, this is the appeals court now reviewing the judge's decision to let willis stay on the case. what does this really mean? what's the process going to be now? >> right, so this is what's called an interlocutory appeal, ana, an appeal that takes place before trail, and the court of appeals wasn't obligated to hear this appeal, the decision this morning is that they will, in fact, take the case. it's taken them weeks to make the decision simply...
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but joyce, i want to double check, defense gets the first crack at the jury, right?hat would their big finish look like? >> yeah, so for the defense, it is all about reasonable doubt. the defense will try to suggest to jurors every possible gap in the evidence, an area where the government has not met the burden. they don't have to show they are innocent. they just have to establish that the government has failed to meet the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. that's where we will see a focus in this case, perhaps looking at michael cohen's credibility issues, perhaps focusing on the fact that although a crime may have been committed, donald trump was not involved. they will bring all of those pieces into play for the jury. >> mark, one of the key points that hope hicks testified to was that trump always asked her how things were playing politically. trump yesterday said it was about a legal expense to a lawyer. doyou see any path where the defense can argue the act as charged were not related to politics? >> yes. and this is more joyce's department bu
but joyce, i want to double check, defense gets the first crack at the jury, right?hat would their big finish look like? >> yeah, so for the defense, it is all about reasonable doubt. the defense will try to suggest to jurors every possible gap in the evidence, an area where the government has not met the burden. they don't have to show they are innocent. they just have to establish that the government has failed to meet the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. that's where...
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but joyce, don't you mean to say i was attacked from within?o get the product placement there as much as possible. thank you. oh. yeah. yeah. and we talked about this. so you know, there's this immunity issue that has now gone up to the supreme court and the supreme court will be deciding whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the federal interference case and the race on a little bit as to whether they will decide the case quickly enough so that it can come to before the election and point i made was a simple one and an accurate one, which is remember that the right to a speedy trial belongs not just to the defendant, but also to the public. and that is based on case law. the sixth amendment, federal statute, lots things. and i got bombarded with all kinds of things. say, you liar, it's not true. you call yourself a law professor. you say you were a prosecutor. and it really seems very coordinated. it went on and on and so i decided to write a little thread thinking like, oh, you know, these people are just miseducated. they they j
but joyce, don't you mean to say i was attacked from within?o get the product placement there as much as possible. thank you. oh. yeah. yeah. and we talked about this. so you know, there's this immunity issue that has now gone up to the supreme court and the supreme court will be deciding whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the federal interference case and the race on a little bit as to whether they will decide the case quickly enough so that it can come to before the election...
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sorry to - interrupt you there two barnaby joyce, we're out of time of the show. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we have had some late spring sunshine over recent days, also a few showers around — and we'll see a few more of them over the next few days. in fact, between tuesday and friday, the weather turns more unsettled. this is the rainfall we're expected to accumulate — and you can see, particularly across the northeast of scotland, some places will see close to 100 millimetres of rain by the end of the week, so things certainly turning more unsettled gradually. as for tuesday, after a bit of a misty, murky start, some scattered showers building during the afternoon, but they will be fairly hit—and—miss. i think tuesday will dawn with some sea fog across the far northeast of scotland, aberdeenshire towards orkney, also some mist and fog around some other north sea coasts, northern ireland, too. some patchy rain i think almost anywhere by the afternoon, but the areas most likely to see it, perhaps some heavy showers for the southwest of england, 1 or 2 in
sorry to - interrupt you there two barnaby joyce, we're out of time of the show. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we have had some late spring sunshine over recent days, also a few showers around — and we'll see a few more of them over the next few days. in fact, between tuesday and friday, the weather turns more unsettled. this is the rainfall we're expected to accumulate — and you can see, particularly across the northeast of scotland, some places will see close to 100 millimetres of...
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joyce, let's start with the gag order skir mitch today, which was striking. if you also found it to be a step or a sort of moderate escalation in what is a fascinating and difficult faceoff between this judge and trump, who've famously tests everyone he deals with. >> right, i think that's correct, ari, it is a step. the judge is obviously struggling. on the one hand he wants to protect the integrity of the trial process. and he called what donald trump is doing -- it doesn't help to have a judge accuse you of that when you're a criminal defendant, but he also has a realistic expectation, i think, about the consequences of jailing the former president. it could disrupt the trial. it could lead to arguments on appeal that might impair a conviction if the prosecution obtains one. and the judge was candid with trump. he told him, i don't really want to put you in jail -- >> right. >> -- but donald trump may end up giving him no choice at the end of the day, right? i mean, whether he has the composure to withstand michael cohen's testimony and perhaps every store
joyce, let's start with the gag order skir mitch today, which was striking. if you also found it to be a step or a sort of moderate escalation in what is a fascinating and difficult faceoff between this judge and trump, who've famously tests everyone he deals with. >> right, i think that's correct, ari, it is a step. the judge is obviously struggling. on the one hand he wants to protect the integrity of the trial process. and he called what donald trump is doing -- it doesn't help to have...
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attorney and legal analyst, joyce vance. duncan, i will start here. while we were listening to the president, the testimony continued. there were some pretty detailed explanations by stormy daniels of what she says was a sexual encounter with the former president of the united states. afterwards, this is what she said. she said in testimony that she was staring at the ceiling. i didn't know how i got there. she said -- she was asked, do you recall how it ended? she said, yes. she said she was on the edge of the bed. it was hard to get my shoes on because my hands were shaking so hard. she recalls donald trump's worlds, it was great, let's get together again, honey bunch. i just wanted to leave. it can be very cringy to listen to some of this. i didn't read what some people would say certainly were the most salacious parts of the testimony. where is the line between relevant testimony and salaciousness? >> the reason the prosecution is getting a longer rope to deal with is that this is the story that trump desperately did not want to come out right bef
attorney and legal analyst, joyce vance. duncan, i will start here. while we were listening to the president, the testimony continued. there were some pretty detailed explanations by stormy daniels of what she says was a sexual encounter with the former president of the united states. afterwards, this is what she said. she said in testimony that she was staring at the ceiling. i didn't know how i got there. she said -- she was asked, do you recall how it ended? she said, yes. she said she was...
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attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. molly, trumps attorneys will have had 36 hours to pull their next strategy together for stormy daniels on the stand tomorrow. what are you looking for? >> the female defense lawyer is the best lawyer trump has but she has really just been trotted out for this stormy daniels cross, so i think it will be really interesting to see. i read some reporting from people who work in the courthouse that said perhaps the jury did not love her beating up on the witness, and i have read other reporting that there have been other cases for their -- she has been hard on female witnesses. i'm not sure that place in the way she is hoping it will. again, this is a jury case so you have a jury to appeal to. >> mark, how hard do you think trumps team is going to go after stormy daniels, especially when you think about his demands on his attorneys and all the gory details she went into yesterday? >> i think they're going to be pretty aggressive. i think that is what trump wants and what he expects and i t
attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. molly, trumps attorneys will have had 36 hours to pull their next strategy together for stormy daniels on the stand tomorrow. what are you looking for? >> the female defense lawyer is the best lawyer trump has but she has really just been trotted out for this stormy daniels cross, so i think it will be really interesting to see. i read some reporting from people who work in the courthouse that said perhaps the jury did not...
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we are joined by joyce vance and professor jason johnson, both analysts for us. i went through some of what we got out of this opening weekend i think it is fair to say if you are on the jury it feels like the d.a. is up, in the lead. i was careful to say it doesn't mean we know the outcome. what do you think they achieved in this first weekend what do you think they have to worry about? >> it is a great question. if you are the prosecution and you are not up after your first witness, you are in big trouble. the prosecution really did start off with an unexpected bang. no one knew what to expect out of david pecker. we learned he had been cooperating with prosecutors and brought trump straight into the essential conspiracy, the election fraud conspiracy, which is necessary to turn the misdemeanor that is charged here into a felony. important testimony. he stood up well on testimony and cross-examination. they did not seem to come after him with a lot. they tried to pick away at his credibility, question the key
we are joined by joyce vance and professor jason johnson, both analysts for us. i went through some of what we got out of this opening weekend i think it is fair to say if you are on the jury it feels like the d.a. is up, in the lead. i was careful to say it doesn't mean we know the outcome. what do you think they achieved in this first weekend what do you think they have to worry about? >> it is a great question. if you are the prosecution and you are not up after your first witness, you...
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mrs joyce asks professor _ was. i have page y 108. mrs joyce asks professor blackwood, - was.ackwood, it starts at y 107, _ asks professor blackwood, it starts at y 107, letter h, when there is planning, — at y 107, letter h, when there is planning, we are talking about one psychotic _ planning, we are talking about one psychotic episode in which all of these _ psychotic episode in which all of these episodes took place? answer by professor— these episodes took place? answer by professor blackwood, yes, all other features— professor blackwood, yes, all other features in— professor blackwood, yes, all other features in terms of purchasing weapons, — features in terms of purchasing weapons, changing sim cards, calling his brother, _ weapons, changing sim cards, calling his brother, changing shoes, discarding the holdall, they all occur— discarding the holdall, they all occur in — discarding the holdall, they all occur in the context of an act of psychosis _ occur in the context of an act of psychosis. question, missing of the first three _ psychosis. question, missing of the fir
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we tracked down joyce's daughter, andrea. joyce's kitchen. her mother's image was used by depher. when i got there... she had a noose ready to commit suicide. how do you describe that post? a lie, it's a complete lie. some of the images were linked to fundraising appeals. how do you sleep at night? it's like vulnerable people like my mother is their moneymaking machine. james anderson has helped many vulnerable people, but we found multiple examples of misleading posts. this one claims the woman with the hidden face died from carbon monoxide. we later learned the story was fake. hey, are you all right? hi, ed from bbc news. james anderson agreed to speak to us about his company's use of social media. really appreciate you speaking to us. starting with this story aboutjoyce and thoughts of suicide. i didn't put that on. that's from depher�*s account. is that post true? that post is not true, no. the family has said that is a lie. what do you want to say to that family? i've just said i apologise to the family, but i will have to look further i
we tracked down joyce's daughter, andrea. joyce's kitchen. her mother's image was used by depher. when i got there... she had a noose ready to commit suicide. how do you describe that post? a lie, it's a complete lie. some of the images were linked to fundraising appeals. how do you sleep at night? it's like vulnerable people like my mother is their moneymaking machine. james anderson has helped many vulnerable people, but we found multiple examples of misleading posts. this one claims the...
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joining me now, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney.know about what the prosecution and defense will likely include in their closing arguments? >> i think you've done a great job of setting out the parameters. the prosecution, when they close, will be all over the burden of proof. they will have to explain to the jury and give them good arguments for why they have proven trumps guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. that is the important part, and as you say, for a defense lawyer, the strategy is always to inject that reasonable doubt into the governments evidence so we will hear them focus very likely on michael cohen and his credibility issues, but they will also make other arguments about why the prosecution's evidence does not stack up in the way it needs to for your conviction. >> the judge's instructions to the jury ahead of their deliberations. this, i am keyed in on. what goes in to them and why are they so important how the jury considers its verdict in each case? >> right. so, it is the judges job as judge merchan told the lawyers l
joining me now, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney.know about what the prosecution and defense will likely include in their closing arguments? >> i think you've done a great job of setting out the parameters. the prosecution, when they close, will be all over the burden of proof. they will have to explain to the jury and give them good arguments for why they have proven trumps guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. that is the important part, and as you say, for a defense lawyer, the strategy is...
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joyce, as you watch this today, what's striking you? >> well, this is an interesting conversation that you've been having about the technical form of questions and when they're objectionable and there's something else going on on a parallel track here. that's the judge's concerned certainly. the prosecution should also be concerned about whether any of the questions they're asking might elicit information from cohen that could cause a mistrial. because they're in really dangerous territory here when they're talking about michael cohen's prior federal conviction. cohen is convicted for finance related crimes. the jury will be charged that's one of the options here. so they have to avoid a situation where they say that trump's crimes can be proven by cohen's prior crimes. that's why we saw judge merchan give this careful limiting instruction to the jury a few moments ago telling them you can consider these answers for the truthfulness of this witness but not for the guilty of this defendant. >> and let me ask you a question, judge. judge.
joyce, as you watch this today, what's striking you? >> well, this is an interesting conversation that you've been having about the technical form of questions and when they're objectionable and there's something else going on on a parallel track here. that's the judge's concerned certainly. the prosecution should also be concerned about whether any of the questions they're asking might elicit information from cohen that could cause a mistrial. because they're in really dangerous...
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attorney and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and senior fellow at the brennan center for justice at nyu schools of law. so for my leadoff panel here i want to start there, where i just ended, because that is a promise that blanche made to the jury, that he has not only failed to deliver on, but the prosecution brought out evidence to prove that this was a reimbursement to michael cohen. there are the handwritten notes on the bank account statements showing the $130,000 wire transfer to stormy daniels lawyer and noting the breakdown of that repayment plan. we got trumps signed the 17 public financial disclosure report. that says that michael cohen was reimbursed, and trumps own tweet from may 2018. i mean, harry, i'm going to start with you, can we expect the prosecution to cover what i just went through in the span of 10 seconds, do you think they're going to cover this on redirect, or will the prosecution wait until closing to tie it all together? >> it is interesting, they have a very good choice here. you know, blanc
attorney and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and senior fellow at the brennan center for justice at nyu schools of law. so for my leadoff panel here i want to start there, where i just ended, because that is a promise that blanche made to the jury, that he has not only failed to deliver on, but the prosecution brought out evidence to prove that this was a reimbursement to michael cohen. there are the handwritten notes on the bank account statements showing the $130,000 wire transfer to stormy...
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i am joyce donnelly and i represent _ health service.ted i had every faith in sir brian— inquiry started i had every faith in sir brian and his team and he has lived _ sir brian and his team and he has lived up _ sir brian and his team and he has lived up more than i could have expected — lived up more than i could have expected. i haven't had that much time _ expected. i haven't had that much time to— expected. i haven't had that much time to look at the report but what i time to look at the report but what i have _ time to look at the report but what i have seen. — time to look at the report but what i have seen, i was particularly interested in the chapter on scotland and the recommendations that were _ scotland and the recommendations that were made in scotland that were made _ that were made in scotland that were made 20 _ that were made in scotland that were made 20 years ago by lord ross were never— made 20 years ago by lord ross were never carried — made 20 years ago by lord ross were never carried through. one can only hope _ ne
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hugo, kristy, joyce. was the reaction to the interactions he had with trump supporters, because this is the first time we've heard anyone from the biden world out there telling the truth. >> it was an interesting play from the biden campaign. around 10:00 a.m. i got a text saying is it true that the biden campaign is doing this event, because now we need to scramble and do our own event afterwards? >> more importantly, what did you tell them? >> i told them it is true, there was an event. they were caught flat footed. i think it is interesting. the biden campaign have started to use the tactics and the moves that trump always presided over. this is his way of doing politics and now the campaign are taking the fight to him using his own ways of doing so and i think the sense of frustration and slight bit of panic from the trump campaign as they tried to get don junior and eric to come out after the lunch break to do their own thing in front of the cameras was kind of reflective of the fact they were caught
hugo, kristy, joyce. was the reaction to the interactions he had with trump supporters, because this is the first time we've heard anyone from the biden world out there telling the truth. >> it was an interesting play from the biden campaign. around 10:00 a.m. i got a text saying is it true that the biden campaign is doing this event, because now we need to scramble and do our own event afterwards? >> more importantly, what did you tell them? >> i told them it is true, there...
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joining me now is joyce vance, former u.s. analyst and professor at the university of alabama school of law. and eugene robinson, columnist at "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst. you're at a disadvantage, my friend, joyce. i'll go to you first. how can it be that aileen cannon as the person who is causing the delays by not ruling on things can say there are too many delays to do this trial? >> so this is one of the frustrations of being a federal prosecutor, even if being a lawyer, occasionally you have judges like this who whether they're hostile to a case or just have an overcrowded docket, they slow your case down to a point that seems unreasonable to you. the problem is that when that happens in an ordinary case, there's not the ticking deadline of an election. and a defendant like donald trump who might have the prok livety to suspend all prosecution and any prospect of accountability if he wins the election. so in this case, it makes it particularly difficult to watch this happen. >> if you're jack smith,
joining me now is joyce vance, former u.s. analyst and professor at the university of alabama school of law. and eugene robinson, columnist at "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst. you're at a disadvantage, my friend, joyce. i'll go to you first. how can it be that aileen cannon as the person who is causing the delays by not ruling on things can say there are too many delays to do this trial? >> so this is one of the frustrations of being a federal prosecutor, even...
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joyce, to you.ge 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 argument on it. i
joyce, to you.ge 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...
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joyce fleming and greg piasa both join us now with their stories. both of you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. joyce, you are 70 years old. you are a retired nurse. >> yes. >> ainsley: you are so lovely. you keep all of your grandchildren so that your kids can go to work and make money for their families. now you are worried about paying your bills. you are saying you don't have enough and you are looking for another job. >> yes. i have been back to work twice already. but, now with watching the grandchildren, trying to help out the younger generation, i have had to look for work that can be -- that can work with my schedule and work with the schedule that i do with the kids. >> ainsley: where are you going to find a job that allows you to keep the kids. guess you would have to get a job at night. you have already put in your time. now you are working and keeping the grandkids all day. that's exhausting and maybe work at night? how are you going to do that? >> i'm not sure. i guess i will find a way. but the economy right now with the cos
joyce fleming and greg piasa both join us now with their stories. both of you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. joyce, you are 70 years old. you are a retired nurse. >> yes. >> ainsley: you are so lovely. you keep all of your grandchildren so that your kids can go to work and make money for their families. now you are worried about paying your bills. you are saying you don't have enough and you are looking for another job. >> yes. i have been back to work...
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i think she is just like joyce and a cop down in florida. >> ainsley: joyce retired.he is a retired nurse. now she keeps her grandkids so that her kids can go all go to work and they don't have to pay for derek. payday care. it's expensive when something breaks in your house, everything has gone up. the prices are double now if you need to hire a plumber. man down in florida. he a police officer. moved to florida. wife retired a school teacher. their pensions he says are really good but not enough to cover everything. now he has gone back to work full time and his wife is tutoring on the side. listen to these two interviews. >> i have been back to work twice already. but, now with watching the grandchildren trying to help out the younger generation, i have had to look for work that can be -- that can work with my schedule. the economy is not great. and the inflation costs are just unbelievable. >> i work full time as a grounds keeper in an apartment home community. i want to say my pension in law enforcement is a very good pension. i feel i'm very blessed and i apprec
i think she is just like joyce and a cop down in florida. >> ainsley: joyce retired.he is a retired nurse. now she keeps her grandkids so that her kids can go all go to work and they don't have to pay for derek. payday care. it's expensive when something breaks in your house, everything has gone up. the prices are double now if you need to hire a plumber. man down in florida. he a police officer. moved to florida. wife retired a school teacher. their pensions he says are really good but...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. ladies, senator tillis was willing to concede the flags were unwise but dahlia, even he's still treating it like a manufactured controversy. isn't it in republicans' interest to want to rehabilitate the court's recent ethics problems? >> it's a good question. i don't think it's in their interests at all. i think that this is part of a much larger project of discrediting institutions, discrediting, you know, federal prosecutors and the trump immunity case, discrediting government agencies. i mean, this is all of a piece, and so even though you would think, right, that it would be in republican senators and congress people's interests to prop up the authority of a court that has no army and no budget and no person, no sword, but i think it's part of a larger sort of seeding of the notion that there really is no law anymore, everything's corrupt, you know, so flying a maga flag or a stop the steal flag, there's no rules anymore, and i think that is very much in keeping with the way donal
attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. ladies, senator tillis was willing to concede the flags were unwise but dahlia, even he's still treating it like a manufactured controversy. isn't it in republicans' interest to want to rehabilitate the court's recent ethics problems? >> it's a good question. i don't think it's in their interests at all. i think that this is part of a much larger project of discrediting institutions, discrediting, you know, federal prosecutors and the trump...
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joyce vance, thank you. jeremy saland and we'll hear from legal experts inside the court for us as was katy tur as they make their way to the cameras in the next hour right after this very short break. stay with us. you're watching chris jansing and i here with all of our colleagues on msnbc. s jansing and i here with all of our colleagues on 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. smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so g
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. >>> with us, barbara mcquaid, law professor and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, law professor at the university of alabama, both are msnbc legal analysts. also with us, nbc anchor katy tur who was in the courtroom for yesterday's cross examination. let me start with you, katy, what was it like in there? >> that mea culpa podcast moment, that was a striking moment because up until then, the jury had just been hearing michael cohen's direct testimony and i have to say, i know michael cohen really well, a lot of reporters do, he's -- i think anybody who watches television probably knows michael cohen well, he's got a very big personality, he's loud, he's -- can be abrasive and inside the courtroom, he was very subdued, he was very calm, serene, almost had a hang dog quality to him. maybe not serene, deflated is the way i would describe him, answering todd blanche's questions with yes, sir, no, sir, that's correct for the most part. then there was that moment where todd blanche and the defense played that podcast, that mea culpa podcast and you heard michae
. >>> with us, barbara mcquaid, law professor and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, law professor at the university of alabama, both are msnbc legal analysts. also with us, nbc anchor katy tur who was in the courtroom for yesterday's cross examination. let me start with you, katy, what was it like in there? >> that mea culpa podcast moment, that was a striking moment because up until then, the jury had just been hearing michael cohen's direct testimony and i have to say, i know...
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joyce, talk about that. the law in new york does not require that the jury render a unanimous verdict on that secondary offense. the intent to conceal another crime. the jury can only only has to excuse me be under reasonable doubt come to a conclusion as to whether or not there was the falsification with intent, but the secondary crime doesn't have to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, correct? >> i think it's really confusing to nonlawyers. we all know from watching legal shows on tv that jury verdicts in criminal cases have to be unanimous. this one does. there has to be a unanimous finding of guilt. what we are really talking about is what the elements of the crime are. the element of the crime involves donald trump creating or causing to be created false business records and doing it with the appropriate state of mind, with the intent to commit or conceal another crime. where there does not have to be unanimous in a among the members of the jury is on what the other crime is or how it was committed. t
joyce, talk about that. the law in new york does not require that the jury render a unanimous verdict on that secondary offense. the intent to conceal another crime. the jury can only only has to excuse me be under reasonable doubt come to a conclusion as to whether or not there was the falsification with intent, but the secondary crime doesn't have to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, correct? >> i think it's really confusing to nonlawyers. we all know from watching legal shows on tv...
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joyce, we are going to start off taking off the glasses and talking to a lawyer.t are you looking for going in to this week, particularly as we seem to be barreling toward the conclusion of this trial and what will be the summations at the end of the week?>> a couple of key turning points. first we will see whether anything else develops in the remainder of michael cohen's cross-examination that strikes a hit against his credibility. he has done very well despite this moment in cross where he was caught in a lie about phone call. there's plenty of good evidence that the prosecution can use when they redirect their examination and show that the one phone call that michael cohen was fuzzy about is eclipsed by series of calls two days later on the 28th that showed that donald trump was well aware and in the loop on the payment to stormy daniels. we will look for have both sides articulate their position to the jury in summation. that is obviously a key point in any trial and perhaps an underappreciated point in trial we should pay attention to is the judge's instruct
joyce, we are going to start off taking off the glasses and talking to a lawyer.t are you looking for going in to this week, particularly as we seem to be barreling toward the conclusion of this trial and what will be the summations at the end of the week?>> a couple of key turning points. first we will see whether anything else develops in the remainder of michael cohen's cross-examination that strikes a hit against his credibility. he has done very well despite this moment in cross...
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attorney and nbc legal analyst joyce vance and melissa marie. professor murray, when you look at this week, we are always looking for inflection points. it really felt like it barreled forward and in some ways for all of the excitement about michael cohen next week, if you were writing a story where the da began to really congeal and focus its case, it almost felt like it came more this week than next. if they are winning, it might be from the combination of the receipts in daniels this week. saying yes, what they said is true. >> it is really an interesting kind of rhythm that the prosecution established this week. there was a lot of forward momentum. and mundane and monotonous moment where witnesses had to corroborate the chain of custody for certain forms of evidence. there were the quieter moments but again, punctuated by explosive testimony. they will look back on the set of questions stormy daniels was given. the real star of this week i have to say was not any of these witnesses. but rather, the documents they were there to elaborate. the
attorney and nbc legal analyst joyce vance and melissa marie. professor murray, when you look at this week, we are always looking for inflection points. it really felt like it barreled forward and in some ways for all of the excitement about michael cohen next week, if you were writing a story where the da began to really congeal and focus its case, it almost felt like it came more this week than next. if they are winning, it might be from the combination of the receipts in daniels this week....
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joyce, judge merchan, who is not totally conflicted, held court yesterday. how do you think is going to handle the second set of alleged violations? people are annoyed that trump is only paying nine grand, but that is all the judge can do. >> that's right. the statute requires the judge to impose no more than $1000 fine per incident of contempt and he can put trump in jail, and the lock up at the courthouse and what other mechanism he wants to use for up to 30 days but i think the judge may have found his path forward and that is having something to hold over donald trump's head. trump has moderated his behavior in the last week. it is very likely that the judge will look at these new contempt allegations and say that he is going to hold his decision in abeyance and that would mean if trump were to violate again, he could immediately go ahead and take him into custody. with donald trump, that sort of stick approach seems to work the best. he has to appreciate what he is up against before he can finally moderate his behavior, and look, the judges mostly inter
joyce, judge merchan, who is not totally conflicted, held court yesterday. how do you think is going to handle the second set of alleged violations? people are annoyed that trump is only paying nine grand, but that is all the judge can do. >> that's right. the statute requires the judge to impose no more than $1000 fine per incident of contempt and he can put trump in jail, and the lock up at the courthouse and what other mechanism he wants to use for up to 30 days but i think the judge...
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para más información: medi-cal.dhcs.ca.gov joyce, aunque no lo conocían. ese valor de agarrar un arma, quitar la vida a mis hijos, porque la justicia no tiene el mismo valor para darles una buena pena. se refiere al sospechoso que le arrebató la vida a sus 2 hijos, joyce y Ángel sotelo, de 15 y 17 años, mientras asistían a una fiesta de cumpleaños. el incidente ocurrió el uno de octubre de 2022 en una vivienda alquilada por airbnb en oakland, cuando ingresaron varios enmascarados y comenzaron a disparar. pero fue hasta marzo de 2023 cuando las autoridades arrestaron al sospechoso, un menor de edad en su momento y hoy, a casi 2 años de la tragedia, la familia de las víctimas aún continúa pidiendo justicia. enseguida abordaremos este tema a detalle. buenas tardes y gracias por su sintonía. más adelante tendremos a esta familia conversando con nosotros en exclusiva, pero vamos a comenzar con la búsqueda por el nuevo superintendente del distrito escolar de alum rock. es que desde marzo la mesa directiva votó a favor de no renovar el contrato del entonces super
para más información: medi-cal.dhcs.ca.gov joyce, aunque no lo conocían. ese valor de agarrar un arma, quitar la vida a mis hijos, porque la justicia no tiene el mismo valor para darles una buena pena. se refiere al sospechoso que le arrebató la vida a sus 2 hijos, joyce y Ángel sotelo, de 15 y 17 años, mientras asistían a una fiesta de cumpleaños. el incidente ocurrió el uno de octubre de 2022 en una vivienda alquilada por airbnb en oakland, cuando ingresaron varios enmascarados y...
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and to the issue of sort of that you have been talking with joyce about delay.obviously, there is what we know. justice delayed is justice denied. thur good marshall said. you can relate this to merrick garland would be on the supreme court if not for delayed justice in congress. you have delayed justice by judge cannon that is preventing a case in the public from having its day in court. you have the supreme court now delays the insurrection case in dc and for all we know, it is because of justice alito and thomas. and so, this really, the effort of their interests to not implement things on a timely basis. as a way to really thwart the legal system. >> you know what they have not delayed? hunter biden's trial. thank you both very much my friends. coming up, i am still not over this moment. >> somebody's bleach blond bad built butch body. >> that was congresswoman jasmine crockett. she joins me next. jasmine crockett. she joins me next. these days everyone is staring at screens, and watching their spending. good vision is more important than ever, but so is sav
and to the issue of sort of that you have been talking with joyce about delay.obviously, there is what we know. justice delayed is justice denied. thur good marshall said. you can relate this to merrick garland would be on the supreme court if not for delayed justice in congress. you have delayed justice by judge cannon that is preventing a case in the public from having its day in court. you have the supreme court now delays the insurrection case in dc and for all we know, it is because of...
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now joyce vance is back.e of what you heard from bill. >> if the prosecution is not a little bit unhappy with their witness being cross-examined then the defense lawyers are not doing their job. this is their opportunity to go at the witness and ask the when did you beat your wife style question. theoretically, they should be scoring some points. and bill did a great job of making the case for this as effective cross-examination but i don't agree. i saw nothing here that did lasting damage to michael cohen who i think has held up far better than expected. >> what do you think blanche was doing with questions he knew almost certainly would face objection? his opening question was mr. cohen, you called me a little blank. expletive. we don't do that on the news but the jury heard it and it was overruled. >> there was a side bar after that question. we don't know for certain what happened because i haven't seen the transcript but i suspect the judge was not happy with todd for making it person off the bat. and it
now joyce vance is back.e of what you heard from bill. >> if the prosecution is not a little bit unhappy with their witness being cross-examined then the defense lawyers are not doing their job. this is their opportunity to go at the witness and ask the when did you beat your wife style question. theoretically, they should be scoring some points. and bill did a great job of making the case for this as effective cross-examination but i don't agree. i saw nothing here that did lasting...
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legal analyst joyce fans of msnbc joins me with what we should keep our eyes on. what president biden's campaign has in store for trump once the manhattan trial ends. that and much more on the saturday show. saturday show. stomer 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. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot! when can i drive? you already are! the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis ca
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busy is real, is doing is not making just say for it's making being joyce in the world more dangerous. and so she seems to be comparing our foreign policy in that of israel to what happened in germany and other parts of the world when jews were slain for simply being jones for being different. what do you think of yeah, as we know with world war 2, there's been a lot of comparisons to that episode of history with gaza currently back and forth depending on what side that you're on. but one thing is clearly clear here is that she says, we don't want we speaking, you know, she is a jewish woman, correct thing. we don't want joe biden to use us as your scape goat as to why you continually support the war efforts and gaza and army and continuing to arm bb nothing. yahoo is government now. i think it's an important note to make here. rick, her last name is greenberg call. yeah. her father. mister greenberg is actually a high ranking engineer at raytheon technologies. wow. who actually of course makes weapons of mass destruction. so i think it's a specially a sale it that this young woman wo
busy is real, is doing is not making just say for it's making being joyce in the world more dangerous. and so she seems to be comparing our foreign policy in that of israel to what happened in germany and other parts of the world when jews were slain for simply being jones for being different. what do you think of yeah, as we know with world war 2, there's been a lot of comparisons to that episode of history with gaza currently back and forth depending on what side that you're on. but one thing...
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they are joined by a legal analyst, joyce vance, and marissa. professor, when you look at this week, we are always looking for reflection points and it felt like it barreled forward, and some ways, for all the excitement about michael cohen next week, if you were writing a story where the da began to really congeal and focus its case, most of it feels like it is coming next. it might be from the combination of the receipts of daniels this week before even get to cohen saying, yes, what they said was true. >> it is an interesting rhythm with a prosecution, and you are correct. there is a lot of forward momentum but there also some really mundane and monotonous moments, where witnesses have to look at different forms of evidence. there are those quieter moments. again, punctuated by similarly explosive testimony. i think people are really going to look back on the set of questions that stormy daniels answered from the prosecution and from defense lawyer, cohen. there is an undulating pattern. the real star is not any of these witnesses, but rather
they are joined by a legal analyst, joyce vance, and marissa. professor, when you look at this week, we are always looking for reflection points and it felt like it barreled forward, and some ways, for all the excitement about michael cohen next week, if you were writing a story where the da began to really congeal and focus its case, most of it feels like it is coming next. it might be from the combination of the receipts of daniels this week before even get to cohen saying, yes, what they...
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paul, joyce, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> tense negotiations.linken meets with hostage families in israel as he presses ahead on high-level discussions trying to get hamas to agree to the latest deal on the table. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. hell reports" only on msnbc ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. ♪ now's the time to ask your gastroenterologist how you can take control of your crohn's with skyrizi. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ♪ learn ho
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just gets ready to then typically read you raise the joyce. good. it was also fighting for, but it's janine right. well thanks again 50. if you so i was actually quite hurried to baby but because i have been, we've been, it's doubtful for months. right. been them. i've heard the cries, i've had the pain, and for them to be re, is she didn't even mentioned that they would probably expect even mention that, but it's to me and as if the thought that exist your feet and the pain doesn't exist. but the type of splitting, the fighting against a dignified, been fighting against him on the right, helping her doing it. michelle, one of things that i think some of the observers and, and critics on national cable tv had been saying, uh, is that this, these protests are animated, supported, put in motion by outside are groups that these are not authentically students. they are not authentically professor, but these are the instigators around the nation. i'd love to hear your response to that. but that's why people, because i've been, i've been made to now for 2
just gets ready to then typically read you raise the joyce. good. it was also fighting for, but it's janine right. well thanks again 50. if you so i was actually quite hurried to baby but because i have been, we've been, it's doubtful for months. right. been them. i've heard the cries, i've had the pain, and for them to be re, is she didn't even mentioned that they would probably expect even mention that, but it's to me and as if the thought that exist your feet and the pain doesn't exist. but...
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we tracked down joyce's daughter, andrea. joyce's kitchen.when i got there.. ...she had a noose ready to commit suicide. how do you describe that post? a lie, it's a complete lie. this image of a noose was also posted, linked to fundraising pages. how do you sleep at night? it's like vulnerable people, like my mother, is their moneymaking machine. james anderson has helped many people with free boilers, gas and electricity payments. but we found multiple examples of misleading posts. this one claims the woman with the hidden face died from carbon monoxide. we later learned the story was fake. hey, you all right? hi, ed from bbc news. james anderson agreed to speak to us about his company's use of social media. really appreciate you speaking to us and... starting with this story, aboutjoyce and thoughts of suicide. i didn't put that on. that's from depher�*s account. is that post true? that post is not true, no. the family has said that is a lie. what do you want to say to that family? well, i'vejust said, i apologise to the family, but i will
we tracked down joyce's daughter, andrea. joyce's kitchen.when i got there.. ...she had a noose ready to commit suicide. how do you describe that post? a lie, it's a complete lie. this image of a noose was also posted, linked to fundraising pages. how do you sleep at night? it's like vulnerable people, like my mother, is their moneymaking machine. james anderson has helped many people with free boilers, gas and electricity payments. but we found multiple examples of misleading posts. this one...