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lisa andrew, the president and ceo of the silicon valley education foundation.lled the east side education initiative. it's by the three agencies: silicon valley education foundation, hispanic foundation of silicon valley, and leaf. well, if you wanna get ahold of us here on "comunidad del valle," please you can follow me on instagram. my handle is @newsdamiantrujillo. we thank you for sharing a part of your sunday with us. once again, we'll see you back here again next week. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ (vo) if you overdraw your account, wells fargo gives you an extra day grace period to avoid the overdraft fee. what if everything came with a grace period? like accidentally parking where you shouldn't... (driver 2) nah.. that one gets an extra day (vo) like having an extra day grace period? you can with wells fargo. (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (hero
lisa andrew, the president and ceo of the silicon valley education foundation.lled the east side education initiative. it's by the three agencies: silicon valley education foundation, hispanic foundation of silicon valley, and leaf. well, if you wanna get ahold of us here on "comunidad del valle," please you can follow me on instagram. my handle is @newsdamiantrujillo. we thank you for sharing a part of your sunday with us. once again, we'll see you back here again next week....
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we're back with lisa, andrew and ryan. talk a little bit about -- another argument that was made, donald trump, his lawyers made the argument that this is political. that somehow joe biden is prosecuting donald trump. that's a political argument. it was interesting to hear his lead lawyer there, john sauer who is a very, very accomplished lawyer. he was, i think, the solicitor general for -- >> for missouri. >> yeah. it was interesting to hear him take what seemed like political arguments and try and make them into legal arguments. >> and we've seen that repeatedly in this very case. donald trump is represented by two former federal prosecutors. these arguments have made their way into their filings as well. it was still nonetheless stunning to me to see an argument that transparently political made at the d.c. circuit which has neil is fond of saying is the court just below the supreme court. even though it has appellate courts, it's seen as junior varsity supreme court, to see it made by a clerk to a judge who has taken a
we're back with lisa, andrew and ryan. talk a little bit about -- another argument that was made, donald trump, his lawyers made the argument that this is political. that somehow joe biden is prosecuting donald trump. that's a political argument. it was interesting to hear his lead lawyer there, john sauer who is a very, very accomplished lawyer. he was, i think, the solicitor general for -- >> for missouri. >> yeah. it was interesting to hear him take what seemed like political...
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lisa, so great to have you here. andrew, let me start with you. i'm so happy. argument for me today in pretty shocking terms. i just played the clip for everyone. he basically compared himself to a rogue cop, that's how i heard it. you say comments like that make it more important that the court issue a strong ruling against him. so talk us through that, and what that might look like. >> sure. i think that what donald trump is doing, since he's really not going to win in the courts here, is i think he's making the election a referendum on his legal woes. whether it's the e. jean carroll case, which lisa's been covering, or the criminal trials. and he is doing everything he can to avoid a judgment from a jury in those cases. but instead, it's going directly to the voters to essentially say, help me out here. if you actually vote for me, all of this will go away. i think that the chances that the d.c. circuit is going to say that he is immune, and the supreme court even taking the case, even if they do take the case, which is not at all clear, i also do not think
lisa, so great to have you here. andrew, let me start with you. i'm so happy. argument for me today in pretty shocking terms. i just played the clip for everyone. he basically compared himself to a rogue cop, that's how i heard it. you say comments like that make it more important that the court issue a strong ruling against him. so talk us through that, and what that might look like. >> sure. i think that what donald trump is doing, since he's really not going to win in the courts here,...
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i'd say one other thing about what lisa and andrew were saying a moment ago about the question presentedmy colleagues. it's very rare for the supreme court to rewrite the questions that the petitioner, that is the person asking the supreme court to hear the case, rare that the court will actually do that. in my hundreds of cases at the court, it's only happened a few times. it's not surprising to me the court heard what it generally does, taking the question as the way the petitioner here, donald trump, framed it out to be. i don't think that tells us very much about all the questions that the court has really focused on. i think they're just at this point focused on all of the above, on everything, and they didn't want to do anything further and take something off the table from their consideration. >> lisa, up a question for andrew and neal. >> i have a question, indeed, for neal. one that i've been wanting to ask him for several days now, which is, neal, my understanding of this case is that if the supreme court were to uphold colorado's supreme court's decision, their endorsement or
i'd say one other thing about what lisa and andrew were saying a moment ago about the question presentedmy colleagues. it's very rare for the supreme court to rewrite the questions that the petitioner, that is the person asking the supreme court to hear the case, rare that the court will actually do that. in my hundreds of cases at the court, it's only happened a few times. it's not surprising to me the court heard what it generally does, taking the question as the way the petitioner here,...
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lisa ruben inside the courtroom. top prosecutor at the justice department and one of my favorites, prosecuting donald trump, andrew weissmann and legal analyst katie phang is back. lisa, an incredibly dramatic day in the courtroom. talk to us about what it is that happened. >> you know, alisha, in addition to the presentations about the facts of this case, folks also got a presentation about the meaning of the jury itself. alina habba trying to diminish the importance of judge kaplan instructing the jury already, they must take to be true that donald trump sexually assaulted e. jean carroll in the spring of 1996 and that he defamed her already by virtue of statements virtually identical to the ones that are at issue in this case. that's when alina habba said it was a verdict of the jury and kaplan quickly shot back, it was a verdict of this court, it's established, ms. habba. contrast that with how kaplan referred to the jury and the instructions to this jury. at the very close of all of his instructions he invoked the constitution, reading from the preamble, we the people and reminding them that the jury is embodied in the
lisa ruben inside the courtroom. top prosecutor at the justice department and one of my favorites, prosecuting donald trump, andrew weissmann and legal analyst katie phang is back. lisa, an incredibly dramatic day in the courtroom. talk to us about what it is that happened. >> you know, alisha, in addition to the presentations about the facts of this case, folks also got a presentation about the meaning of the jury itself. alina habba trying to diminish the importance of judge kaplan...
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let's bring in msnbc legal analyst and guru lisa rubin, who has been following this case for us. andrewwith the trial canceled today, do you really think we're going to see trump testify at all this week in light of new hampshire tomorrow? >> well, michael, the trial has now been scheduled to reconvene on wednesday. to the extent the reason the trial was called off tomorrow is covid-related and not primarily about new hampshire, obviously we'll stay listening to see if that's pushed back even further. i didn't think that president trump would testify today. however, i saw something in court today that convinced me that he had actually every intention of testifying, and that was the presence of two lawyers, susan necklace and todd blanch, who are the president's -- i'm sorry, the former president's criminal defense lawyers in three of the four cases in which he's been indicted. mr. blanch represents him in the manhattan d.a.'s hush money case along with miss necklace. mr. blanch also represents him in both of the cases brought by jack smith's office. now, i've seen those two in court bef
let's bring in msnbc legal analyst and guru lisa rubin, who has been following this case for us. andrewwith the trial canceled today, do you really think we're going to see trump testify at all this week in light of new hampshire tomorrow? >> well, michael, the trial has now been scheduled to reconvene on wednesday. to the extent the reason the trial was called off tomorrow is covid-related and not primarily about new hampshire, obviously we'll stay listening to see if that's pushed back...
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republicans are looking to advance articles of impeachment against al andrew mayorkas. lisa, house republicans have signaled this was coming. what are the specific charges against them? >> let's look at the articles of impeachment. there are two. the first one is willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law. that basically accuses the secretary of allowing thousands of migrants not to be detained and then secondly, breach of public trust. republicans say that mayorkas lied to them. he said the board is under operational control. there have really only been a couple of hearings. the chairman of the committee mark green says it is serious. >> we cannot allow this border crisis to continue. we cannot allow fentanyl to flit across our border or criminal so often undeterred. we cannot allow a cabinet secretary with no regard for the separation of powers to remain in office. that is why we present this committee with the articles of impeachment. >> mayor chris and summer publicans all say this is political and unprecedented, impatient a cabinet secretary for what they say i
republicans are looking to advance articles of impeachment against al andrew mayorkas. lisa, house republicans have signaled this was coming. what are the specific charges against them? >> let's look at the articles of impeachment. there are two. the first one is willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law. that basically accuses the secretary of allowing thousands of migrants not to be detained and then secondly, breach of public trust. republicans say that mayorkas lied to them....
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we have andrew weissmann and faith gay joining us to go over the legal aspects of this case. and lisa birnbach is going to join us, who as you know, is the person who e. jean carroll called on the day donald trump did that to her here in manhattan. and we are going to get that dimension of the story told here. but i just want to thank you for that hour, that 40 minutes with e. jean and this amazing legal team. because roberta kaplan, sean crowley, when you get into reading the transcript of this case, as you know, they're even better than you think. it's like, this is going well, oh no, it's going much, much better, because they're so sharp in every twist and turn in those transcripts all the way through. and it's just an amazing legal team. so i'm glad they're all here as a team, because they are three remarkable people there who made this happen. >> and we can see from the outside, like you said, looking at transcripts, seeing how unflappable and professional and disciplined and prepared they were. but to see e. jean grab both of their hands and call them indestructible, knowing wha
we have andrew weissmann and faith gay joining us to go over the legal aspects of this case. and lisa birnbach is going to join us, who as you know, is the person who e. jean carroll called on the day donald trump did that to her here in manhattan. and we are going to get that dimension of the story told here. but i just want to thank you for that hour, that 40 minutes with e. jean and this amazing legal team. because roberta kaplan, sean crowley, when you get into reading the transcript of...
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lisa, you suffered enough in the cold. warm up. thaung for your reporting. andrew damages will obviously have some impact on donald trump. but he does thumb his nose at the system a lot. with a civil trial, if he's instructed to pay, what happens? does he have to pay? what happens if it he doesn't pay? >> if it he doesn't pay, there are various steps that the plaintiff can take to seize assets and to force sale. so that is something that we're seeing in the rudy giuliani case, where he went into bankruptcy, but there's certainly going to be a request to have relief from the sort of bankruptcy protection. there's going to be litigation over a court order about an injunction that was requested to have the judge enjoin rudy giuliani from making further defamatory statements. that's another step. so i think with respect to trump, if there is a significant judgment, there will be assets that e. jean carroll and her very tenacious group of lawyers will be able to go after. so i'm less worried about that. i'm more worried because that's money. and that's certainly found a
lisa, you suffered enough in the cold. warm up. thaung for your reporting. andrew damages will obviously have some impact on donald trump. but he does thumb his nose at the system a lot. with a civil trial, if he's instructed to pay, what happens? does he have to pay? what happens if it he doesn't pay? >> if it he doesn't pay, there are various steps that the plaintiff can take to seize assets and to force sale. so that is something that we're seeing in the rudy giuliani case, where he...
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. >> andrew weissmann and faith gay, thank you very much for starting off our discussions tonight. >>> coming up, e. jean carroll's best friend lisa birnbach, who got the phone call the day donald trump sexually assaulted e. jean carroll and who testified about that phone call at the trial, will join us. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to skyrizi i'm playing with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. 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. with skyrizi, nothing on my skin means everything!
. >> andrew weissmann and faith gay, thank you very much for starting off our discussions tonight. >>> coming up, e. jean carroll's best friend lisa birnbach, who got the phone call the day donald trump sexually assaulted e. jean carroll and who testified about that phone call at the trial, will join us. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel...
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andrew hollenhorst. kind of on the fence there at the end. lisa fed isn't pushing back enough to get that march price cut out of the markets. jonathan: let's get you an update on stories elsewhere this morning. he is your bloomberg green with yahaira jacquez. yahaira: authorities are trying to make another attempt to boost the economy in china by cutting the reserve rate ratio by 50 points. the move becomes official next month in a bid to free up lending and cash. china's government is also mulling a $278 billion rescue package for stockmarkets as growth worries continue. tesla is telling suppliers it wants to start production of a new mass-market ev midway through next year, according to reuters. currently, tesla's cheapest car starts at almost $40,000 but this reported model would start well short of that. the company will report earnings later today with the stock down more than 15% to start the year. more woes for bowling. the says a wheel fell off of a 757 jet and saturday at atlanta hartsfield jackson airport. according to a blend mary repor
andrew hollenhorst. kind of on the fence there at the end. lisa fed isn't pushing back enough to get that march price cut out of the markets. jonathan: let's get you an update on stories elsewhere this morning. he is your bloomberg green with yahaira jacquez. yahaira: authorities are trying to make another attempt to boost the economy in china by cutting the reserve rate ratio by 50 points. the move becomes official next month in a bid to free up lending and cash. china's government is also...
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lisa: this is messy data. this is the narrow path we were hearing about from andrew hallman orders, that it looks right now likehave disinflation at the same time as stronger than expected growth. the one hang up as initial jobless claims taking -- taking -- ticking up. does it seem like this is a moment in time, or a trajectory into the immaculate disinflation that this market is leveraged off of? mike: kind of a combination of both. our guest and i were talking about, this is a moment in time. we are seeing what we anticipated and what the fed was hoping to see, which is not immaculate disinflation, but coming down without a major impact on the overall economy. that never happens. usually they tighten and the economy slows significantly. it has slowed, but it is not dropping off a cliff as people anticipated. but here's something interesting. i was looking at the business spending month -- business spending number. it is 1.9%, which is not great. this is largely this point, the consumer played a role in this. he was the non-inflation-adjusted number. nominal gdp, 4.8%. it was 8.3% in the third quarter. that i
lisa: this is messy data. this is the narrow path we were hearing about from andrew hallman orders, that it looks right now likehave disinflation at the same time as stronger than expected growth. the one hang up as initial jobless claims taking -- taking -- ticking up. does it seem like this is a moment in time, or a trajectory into the immaculate disinflation that this market is leveraged off of? mike: kind of a combination of both. our guest and i were talking about, this is a moment in...
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lisa mckenzie. alison, i'll start with you. is it time for our charles to give andrew the chop?ary titles to his. his late mother, the queen. um, he's no longer styled hrh. he is, i think, bizarrely, a member of the privy council. i think if charles is abroad , he and harry and harry, abroad, he and harry and harry, another another rogue in the house, isn't he in windsor, i think? yes. still in the still in frogmore house or whatever. it's quite difficult to know. yeah. there's, there's, you know , about as disgraced he , he's about as disgraced as he can be. um, just to raise a slightly human note , i know slightly human note, i know we're all supposed to despise him. and what with him. and what he did with epstein he's alleged to epstein and what he's alleged to have on, you know, if have done on, you know, if you're to travel to you're going to travel to something known as lolita island you're going to travel to some'shouldiown as lolita island you're going to travel to some'shouldiowcleverilita island you're going to travel to some'shouldiowcleverilita islato , you should be
lisa mckenzie. alison, i'll start with you. is it time for our charles to give andrew the chop?ary titles to his. his late mother, the queen. um, he's no longer styled hrh. he is, i think, bizarrely, a member of the privy council. i think if charles is abroad , he and harry and harry, abroad, he and harry and harry, another another rogue in the house, isn't he in windsor, i think? yes. still in the still in frogmore house or whatever. it's quite difficult to know. yeah. there's, there's, you...
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lisa: i can hear the pylon from every corner of wall street. the fastest pace of issuance in decades. the fires as well. andrew writing, "we don't see credit as sensitive to whether the fed is easing in march or june. if the longer-term path is clear. overall balance sheet health looks solid with plenty of dispersion." is there anything that can crack that solid nest -- solidness if the fed is not cut as much as expected? jonathan: let's ask meghan robson over at bnp paribas. what a start to the year. can we start with the supplied? meghan: incredible demand for issuance we have seen. hi great issuance one of the top levels we have seen on record. it's amazing to cig spreads tighten as we have seen all that issuance. we think some of it is corporates pulling corporate issuance from later this year to now given the strong demand. in the case of financials we have seen regionals take advantage of the environment, diversifying away from their deposit base and locking in some long-term funding. jonathan: are they pulling forward this year's supply or catching up with last year? meghan: if you look at long-term deb
lisa: i can hear the pylon from every corner of wall street. the fastest pace of issuance in decades. the fires as well. andrew writing, "we don't see credit as sensitive to whether the fed is easing in march or june. if the longer-term path is clear. overall balance sheet health looks solid with plenty of dispersion." is there anything that can crack that solid nest -- solidness if the fed is not cut as much as expected? jonathan: let's ask meghan robson over at bnp paribas. what a...
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lisa regarding sarah ferguson , of course she is the ferguson, of course she is the duchess of york . she was married duchess of york. she was married to prince andrewt, don't they? in royal lodge in windsor. >> do . >> apparently they do. >> apparently they do. >> and very, very news. she >> and very, very sad news. she had breast cancer. she's had a mastectomy and now she's got an aggressive skin cancer. >> sad that when anyone >> it is sad that when anyone gets ill, it's very sad . >> it is sad that when anyone gets ill, it's very sad. i'm going to be completely honest . i going to be completely honest. i don't know why she's on the front of every single front page of every single newspaper tomorrow. um, i feel very sorry for her. and it's very sorry for her. and it's very sad. but . very sorry for her. and it's very sad. but. i think we've just got bigger and more and more serious things to talk about. i always find that every time that, you know, we're it, they always kind of throw a royal in to sort of distract us. and yes , it's sad, but i'm going and yes, it's sad, but i'm going to be quite honest, you know, this week some terrible things ha
lisa regarding sarah ferguson , of course she is the ferguson, of course she is the duchess of york . she was married duchess of york. she was married to prince andrewt, don't they? in royal lodge in windsor. >> do . >> apparently they do. >> apparently they do. >> and very, very news. she >> and very, very sad news. she had breast cancer. she's had a mastectomy and now she's got an aggressive skin cancer. >> sad that when anyone >> it is sad that when...
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lisa hartle in kent. let's go . i'm hartle in kent. let's go. i'm sorry. we can't. it's january . sorry. we can't. it's january. we can't. i'm sorry, but andrew't not be ourselves. that snow does not look that bad. okay well, i know, i remember. >> i mean , it's not snowman >> i mean, it's not snowman weather. apparently, we could get snowman weather in some part of country by the weekend. of the country by the weekend. well, my children will well, as i say, my children will be very excited about snowman weather. to weather >> let's go to weather consultant john kettley. john kettley are we going to have snowman weather by the weekend ? snowman weather by the weekend? >> uh, good morning, both of you. well, let me tell you first of all and let's invite some of our listeners and viewers to sendin our listeners and viewers to send in some photographs from the channel islands, because that's where the heaviest snowfall occurred overnight. and we don't say that very often. no but that's where there's been quite a good covering of snow in the channel islands, jersey, guernsey and probably alderney as that's where it's as well. so that's where it's
lisa hartle in kent. let's go . i'm hartle in kent. let's go. i'm sorry. we can't. it's january . sorry. we can't. it's january. we can't. i'm sorry, but andrew't not be ourselves. that snow does not look that bad. okay well, i know, i remember. >> i mean , it's not snowman >> i mean, it's not snowman weather. apparently, we could get snowman weather in some part of country by the weekend. of the country by the weekend. well, my children will well, as i say, my children will be very...