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when maggie haberman got name checked on friday, everyone turned to look at her. really interesting. >> is that exhibit that they just showed this tweet, misty, a big deal? is this going to be potentially a vital part of the case, or is this just, again, setting the stage for how their relationship fell apart and obviously why, you know, cohen would have had some expectation to lie at some point? >> that's exactly what it is, it's more attuned with cohen's credibility and all of the why are you -- why did you lie at each and every turn? he didn't cooperate in this particular instance because he sees this tweet. and he takes a signal that it means i can't say xng. i loyal, and i will be taken care of. it's an explanation for his behavior and why he didn't cooperate at this time. >> if you'll stay with us, as the court has taken a very short break, we will do that as well. 21 past the hour. we continue our special coverage on msnbc. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy
when maggie haberman got name checked on friday, everyone turned to look at her. really interesting. >> is that exhibit that they just showed this tweet, misty, a big deal? is this going to be potentially a vital part of the case, or is this just, again, setting the stage for how their relationship fell apart and obviously why, you know, cohen would have had some expectation to lie at some point? >> that's exactly what it is, it's more attuned with cohen's credibility and all of the...
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my colleague maggie haberman and i reported trump on the morning of january 6th, told pence, you can either go down in history as a patriot or you can go down in history as a. and here he used a crude term for a woman's. we're trying to keep this clean. just hours later, of course, we all know the mob on the capitol
my colleague maggie haberman and i reported trump on the morning of january 6th, told pence, you can either go down in history as a patriot or you can go down in history as a. and here he used a crude term for a woman's. we're trying to keep this clean. just hours later, of course, we all know the mob on the capitol
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and later, which from biographer maggie haberman from it. and york times reporter maggie haberman made of her day in court or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense in steam, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this lando maturers tonight did i read this? >> did i get it? >> where are my keys? >> memory and thinking issues keep piling up it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain visit more than normal aging.com when i was diagnosed with hiv? >> i didn't know who i would be. but here i am being me. >> keep being you and ask your health care provider about the number one prescribed hiv treatment. pick turvy, the rv is a complete one pill once a day treatment used for hiv and many people, whether you're 18 or any with one small pill, pick derby fights hiv to help you get to undetected both and stay there. whether you're just starting or replacing your current treat. research shows that taking hiv treatment as prescribed and
and later, which from biographer maggie haberman from it. and york times reporter maggie haberman made of her day in court or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense in steam, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this lando maturers tonight did i read this? >> did i get it? >> where are my keys? >> memory and thinking issues keep piling up it may be due to a buildup of...
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and york times reporter maggie haberman made of her day in court, or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense team, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this land do maturers tonight a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select poke down john, a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. >> go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford. select quote, we shop, you save ocd is more than what you see on tv. >> and in the movies, it comes with unrelenting intrusive images, thoughts, and urges. if you have ocd and need help, you can get better with specialized treatment. got to know cd.com to learn more. this man and go hint water tastes just like mango. >> how can water taste just like fruit for limited time, new customers get over 45% author drink pink.com. tha
and york times reporter maggie haberman made of her day in court, or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense team, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this land do maturers tonight a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select poke down john, a...
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and later, what trump biographer maggie haberman and your time mrs. reporter, maggie haberman made of her day in court or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense team, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this land to maturers tonight so i can take all these trips because priceline has all these amazing deals and that's when i said deal on your right is our jd deal the deals deals are 30 or heavy price every day, more people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with made from real meat and veggies portioned for your dog and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier, pet food you've got better things to do than clean out clog gutters, falling filter today, and never clean out clog gutters again, we filters technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good, guaranteed. >> call a33, the filter today, or physically filtered.com electric for short trips gas for long like the paradox, it really is both the alex
and later, what trump biographer maggie haberman and your time mrs. reporter, maggie haberman made of her day in court or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense team, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this land to maturers tonight so i can take all these trips because priceline has all these amazing deals and that's when i said deal on your right is our jd deal the deals deals are 30 or...
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and it is the new york time and the third rate reporter maggie haberman and then goes on to insult her who i don't speak to and don't have anything to do with are going out of their way to destroy michael cohen and his relationship with me in the hope he will flip. they used nonexistent sources and a, you know, again, just goes on and on to talk disparagingly about people. the interesting thing, among others, is that maggie haberman is in the courtroom right now as this tweet is being up there. catherine, you know, what is the need to authenticate something like this, when it is pretty much out there and also is that normal procedure? >> it is in new york and that courthouse, defense attorneys don't stipulate and prosecutors are prepared to have their paralegal, to have their verizon representatives, to come and testify. and quite frankly, i like to do that. i wanted the jury to know, listen, members of the jury, this is authentic. it wasn't altered or tampered with, you know. look at how careful the prosecution was in gathering this evidence, and putting it before you. so, no, in that
and it is the new york time and the third rate reporter maggie haberman and then goes on to insult her who i don't speak to and don't have anything to do with are going out of their way to destroy michael cohen and his relationship with me in the hope he will flip. they used nonexistent sources and a, you know, again, just goes on and on to talk disparagingly about people. the interesting thing, among others, is that maggie haberman is in the courtroom right now as this tweet is being up there....
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lead source tonight is new york times senior political correspondent and cnn political analyst, maggie haberman and maggie, i mean, you have been in that room every single day as we went from david pecker to robert costello and the fireworks that we saw late yesterday afternoon when he was on the stand today. i mean, what do you just make of what you've witnessed now that you're looking at all of it to the very first day that he fell asleep during jury selection and angered when you reported on that. so look, this trial has been long, it has been really long. it is not absurdly long, as not the longest trial and history, there has been a lot that has taken place and i think it is easy to lose track of everything that's taken place because david pecker was the first witness and he was seen pretty widely as an effective witness for the prosecution. he told a very compact story, which is what the prosecutors have been telling. hope hicks backed up parts of that story, madeleine westerhout backed up parts of that story, even as they said, things that the defense found helpful michael cohen and stor
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as a matter of fact, the -- i'm going to read part of that text from michael cohen to maggie haberman. the big boss just approved me responding to complaint and statement. please start writing and i will call you soon. embargoed until we speak with steve ryan. hoffinger, did you prepare then a written statement? cohen, yes. hoffinger, what is this? this is a statement i was going to release to the press. and then this is the exhibit 202 which is the copy of the statement from michael cohen about the fec complaint. it is a statement, a quote, a private transaction of 2016 i used my own personal funds to facilitate a $130,000 payment to miss stephanie clifford, neither the trump organization nor -- this is coming as we speak -- nor the trump campaign was a party to it. >> and in fact this appears to be something that they are now -- now repeating over and over again. he's been asked about crafting this statement. and, again, this statement was put out there, shortly after this story was made public, and hoffinger says was that statement false or misleading? cohen says, misleading. the s
as a matter of fact, the -- i'm going to read part of that text from michael cohen to maggie haberman. the big boss just approved me responding to complaint and statement. please start writing and i will call you soon. embargoed until we speak with steve ryan. hoffinger, did you prepare then a written statement? cohen, yes. hoffinger, what is this? this is a statement i was going to release to the press. and then this is the exhibit 202 which is the copy of the statement from michael cohen...
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maggie haberman, great reporting as always. thank you up. >> next, we have new exclusive video here tonight on cnn of the arrest of protesters at columbia university. is this from the body cams? the police officers as they were going into the building to arrest them. >> new york city's former mayor build the bellagio is here to weigh in his take on how his predecessor has been handle it as successor. >> i should note, has been handling the unrest cnn central tomorrow. >> that's seven eastern businesses go further with 5g solutions. that's why they choose t-mobile business. pga of america in t-mobile for partnering on five gene powered analytics to help improve player performance. t-mobile's network helps aaa they stay connected nationwide to give their members back on the road. and las vegas, grand prix joe's t-mobile to help fuel operations for one of the world's largest racing event now is the time to see what america's largest by gene network can do for your business from meat free monday to sunday though many ways to save m
maggie haberman, great reporting as always. thank you up. >> next, we have new exclusive video here tonight on cnn of the arrest of protesters at columbia university. is this from the body cams? the police officers as they were going into the building to arrest them. >> new york city's former mayor build the bellagio is here to weigh in his take on how his predecessor has been handle it as successor. >> i should note, has been handling the unrest cnn central tomorrow. >>...
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report let surprise. >> well, it's a reporter, maggie haberman. i certainly toxic to her a lot she's third rate trump does, right? i mean, he involved he involves himself with these people. i mean, he does the idea that he isn't are some of the other the other ones they use non-existent sources, not true. and a drunk, drugged up loser who hates michael, a fine person with a wonderful family michael is a businessman for his own account lawyer who i've always liked and respected most people will flip if the government lets them out of trouble, even if it means lying or making up stories, sorry, i don't see michael doing that despite the horrible witch hunt and the dishonest media. so the idea that cohen says he believes trump is communicating to him, stay in the fold, stay loyal. i have. you are fined person don't flip it's pretty clearly stated right there. i don't see you, michael cohen flipping. i mean, it's pretty clearly so i can prompts attorney just handed him a post-it note during this questions about trump's trial, i can answer from my memo
report let surprise. >> well, it's a reporter, maggie haberman. i certainly toxic to her a lot she's third rate trump does, right? i mean, he involved he involves himself with these people. i mean, he does the idea that he isn't are some of the other the other ones they use non-existent sources, not true. and a drunk, drugged up loser who hates michael, a fine person with a wonderful family michael is a businessman for his own account lawyer who i've always liked and respected most people...
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. >>> at 4:26 p.m. , maggie haberman posted this to the new york times live update of the trump trial, reporting from inside the courtroom. trump left the courtroom, squinting strangely at lawrence o'donnell, the msnbc host, as he did. they reported that same, this way. as he exits, trump turns his head at lawrence, flowers, and mutters under his breath. i was sitting right next to him , next to me. it's my first time in the trump trial courtroom, and it seems donald trump was not pleased to see me. it looks like i'm very far behind donald trump but i am actually in the first row available to the press. visually, there was nothing between donald trump and me. in the afternoon, i was sitting in another spot and i have my interpretation of what donald trump's face and eyes were trying to say to me and what drove him to create a moment that was worthy of a new york times reporter. what was actually captured in a sketch by the brilliant courtroom artist, who will join us at the end of the hour to share what the artist i finds in looking around the trump courtroom, especially at donald tru
. >>> at 4:26 p.m. , maggie haberman posted this to the new york times live update of the trump trial, reporting from inside the courtroom. trump left the courtroom, squinting strangely at lawrence o'donnell, the msnbc host, as he did. they reported that same, this way. as he exits, trump turns his head at lawrence, flowers, and mutters under his breath. i was sitting right next to him , next to me. it's my first time in the trump trial courtroom, and it seems donald trump was not...
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today, maggie haberman posted this to the live update of the trump trial, reporting from inside the courtroom. trump left the courtroom squinting strangely at lawrence o'donnell, the msnbc host, as he did. adam class field who has been in the story every day -- in the courtroom every day reported the story this way. he mutters under his breath, i was sitting right next to him, meaning right next to me. my first time in the trump trial courtroom and it seems donald trump was not really pleased to see me. that is a shot of me. it looks like i am very far behind donald trump, but i am actually in the first row available to the press and visually there was nothing between donald trump and me when i was sitting there and later in the afternoon i was sitting at an even better spot. and i have my interpretation of what donald trump's face and eyes were trying to say to me and what drove him to create a final moment in the courtroom today that was worthy of new york times reporting. that moment was actually captured in an instant sketch by the brilliant artist in the courtroom for new york magazine,
today, maggie haberman posted this to the live update of the trump trial, reporting from inside the courtroom. trump left the courtroom squinting strangely at lawrence o'donnell, the msnbc host, as he did. adam class field who has been in the story every day -- in the courtroom every day reported the story this way. he mutters under his breath, i was sitting right next to him, meaning right next to me. my first time in the trump trial courtroom and it seems donald trump was not really pleased...
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still remembers but in december, he actually told the united states senator, this was reported by maggie haberman new york times," that the "access hollywood" tape, we think that was faked. he actually said that. i mean, you know, that was absolutely 100% fake remorse. it's the one time, you know, i have written about him being a narcissistic sociopath who has never shown any remorse. when i wrote that article about five years ago, this was the only time i ever found any evidence that he apologized or said he felt bad about something he had done. and he didn't mean it. >> yeah. and the "access hollywood" tape was made contemporaneously to the time he was messing around with stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. last question to you, lisa. the judge, judge merchan is pretty dope. i like him. his voice is soothing and he's very firm in responding to things whether they happen in his courtroom or not. donald trump went out and did a thing where heed i'm not allowed to testify because i'm under a gag order. what did the judge do today to say that ain't true? >> the judge started today, joy, by very calm
still remembers but in december, he actually told the united states senator, this was reported by maggie haberman new york times," that the "access hollywood" tape, we think that was faked. he actually said that. i mean, you know, that was absolutely 100% fake remorse. it's the one time, you know, i have written about him being a narcissistic sociopath who has never shown any remorse. when i wrote that article about five years ago, this was the only time i ever found any evidence...
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some of the reporters you have a strong relationship with, chris, katy tur, maggie haberman with thek times." you met in the early 2000s, you have a very strong relationship. in talking about the relationship that he had with reporters. they've also set up, you know, katy and chris and all of you, you know, they're playing to his ego, blanche is, and he starts going into great detail about how well he knew reporters and how he handled these stories. you know, he seems to be almost puffing up with pride in what he did. >> hold on, everybody in this campaign had a strong relationship with a variety of reporters. but this is not unusual. i that you talk to the press a lot. you were always freelancing. this was part and partial with any political campaign. anyone who's a surrogate to a political campaign has relationships with reporters, republican or democrat, that they build up over in some cases decades or at least in the period of the campaign. but i assume what they're trying to say is -- you tell me, what are they trying to say? >> i think catherine was getting at it, he's a freela
some of the reporters you have a strong relationship with, chris, katy tur, maggie haberman with thek times." you met in the early 2000s, you have a very strong relationship. in talking about the relationship that he had with reporters. they've also set up, you know, katy and chris and all of you, you know, they're playing to his ego, blanche is, and he starts going into great detail about how well he knew reporters and how he handled these stories. you know, he seems to be almost puffing...
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my colleague maggie haberman and i reported trump on the morning of january 6th, told pence, you can either go down in history as a patriot or you can go down in history as a. and here he used a crude term for a woman's. we're trying to keep this clean. just hours later, of course, we all know the mob on the capitol was chanting hang mike pence and trump back in the white house was thinking maybe they have a point, maybe he should be, maybe he deserved it. that's what trump said. now we know that mike pence won't be president for the next four years. he tried, didn't get the nomination. mcconnell, harris might be. and whoever trump picks in the next few weeks might be as well. and that's why the choice this year, a vice president matters. republicans are already attacking biden by saying a vote for biden is really a vote for a president. harris democrats are already researching all the potential trump picks, looking for things to attack on, to to undermine his support and for good reason. i mean, this is actually probably the most consequential vice presidential election that we've e
my colleague maggie haberman and i reported trump on the morning of january 6th, told pence, you can either go down in history as a patriot or you can go down in history as a. and here he used a crude term for a woman's. we're trying to keep this clean. just hours later, of course, we all know the mob on the capitol was chanting hang mike pence and trump back in the white house was thinking maybe they have a point, maybe he should be, maybe he deserved it. that's what trump said. now we know...
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he shouldn't have done that in such a goofy and public way that maggie haberman at "the new york times" felt compelled to write it right away on the live update of the trail. no one had seen donald trump to anything like that. after that item made a little bit of stir on social media yesterday, we have a right to assume that donald trump, as i know he has done many times in the past, tuned in to this show at 10:00 last night to see what i would say about that incident. and, unfortunately, he took my advice. the advice that boris should have given him yesterday. today, even though i was sitting in an even more prominent position on the aisle in the middle of the courtroom where donald trump couldn't possibly miss me every time he walked past me in and out of the courtroom today, he did everything he could possibly do to not look at me. i know he knows where i was sitting because it was way too obvious and i was giving him my look straight up at him. i know i was within his peripheral vision because whenever his peripheral vision got close, he immediately twisted it away in the other dir
he shouldn't have done that in such a goofy and public way that maggie haberman at "the new york times" felt compelled to write it right away on the live update of the trail. no one had seen donald trump to anything like that. after that item made a little bit of stir on social media yesterday, we have a right to assume that donald trump, as i know he has done many times in the past, tuned in to this show at 10:00 last night to see what i would say about that incident. and,...
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i want to note that maggie haberman who did some great reporting about tension between donald trump andticle, updated today. it could also be read as you know that donald trump wants him to go in tough. he wants a pickle. >> let me read some of this. so blanche asks him, you've been following cnn, msnbc during this trial. cohen says i have been on cnn and watched msnbc not religiously. blanche, you're watching maybe not all the time about what is happening and that is because this trial is important to you. cohen says i do it because at times, there are other issues as well like the protests in israel. blanche asks is the trial important to you, mr. cohen? cohen says personally, yes. blanche, you referred to trump as a dictator d bag. he says the whole word. sounds like something i said, cohen says. blanche. >> and not dirt, right? >> not dirt. not dirt. >> more derogatory. dictator, derogatory word, bag. you said he should go back to where he belongs in an f-ing cage like an f-ing animal. recall saying that? cohen says i recall saying that. the government has repeatedly asked you to st
i want to note that maggie haberman who did some great reporting about tension between donald trump andticle, updated today. it could also be read as you know that donald trump wants him to go in tough. he wants a pickle. >> let me read some of this. so blanche asks him, you've been following cnn, msnbc during this trial. cohen says i have been on cnn and watched msnbc not religiously. blanche, you're watching maybe not all the time about what is happening and that is because this trial...
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. >> there was fascinating to reporting in the new york times from maggie haberman talking about how the former president is quote leaning into an outlaw image, you're laughing. >> but because america loves a bad boy, right? well to a degree, wonder whether you think this might help trump with some folks i think that there is a obviously he thinks that it does. >> he's used the mug shot to raise money. he is associated himself with some individuals that are either convicted or are under investigation at the moment. hellman he even at the bronx rally where he had i don't know what the size of that audience was there, but he had some individuals on the stage that in a normal political year, you probably wouldn't see associated with the presidential candidate. so obviously i think from his perspective and the campaign's perspective, they think that this might be a way of them connecting in that i'm if. you believe this is political persecution. not prosecutor persecution there's a reason why you have these individuals on stage with you. >> yeah. i mean, because donald trump's camp will
. >> there was fascinating to reporting in the new york times from maggie haberman talking about how the former president is quote leaning into an outlaw image, you're laughing. >> but because america loves a bad boy, right? well to a degree, wonder whether you think this might help trump with some folks i think that there is a obviously he thinks that it does. >> he's used the mug shot to raise money. he is associated himself with some individuals that are either convicted or...
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phillips sources, kaitlan collins, cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig, and the new york times, maggie haberman, who was in court today. maggie, what was in court today it's surreal everyday, but i would say that the strangest moment came toward the end of the de and it was a rough de of testimony. >> keith pleaded get some dings into him on cross-examination. it got very tense. he got very flustered. he ended up sounding pretty weaselly as he was giving answers, but prosecutors played these exchanges between cohen secretly taped. one was with keith davidson and then the other was michael cohen and trump, which you just played. and that tape is basically what jurors we're left with as the most dramatic testimony for the day. there was some other not particularly interesting testimony at the very end, as you say, from a custodian of records basically saying that he had checked out cohen's phone and it was all forensically true that this material came from it, but we still don't really know what the jury thinks. and i think that's really important to bear in mind. >> can you describe the cohen tr
phillips sources, kaitlan collins, cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig, and the new york times, maggie haberman, who was in court today. maggie, what was in court today it's surreal everyday, but i would say that the strangest moment came toward the end of the de and it was a rough de of testimony. >> keith pleaded get some dings into him on cross-examination. it got very tense. he got very flustered. he ended up sounding pretty weaselly as he was giving answers, but prosecutors played...
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this one there every de new york times senior political correspondent and cnn political analyst, maggie haberman>> and i mean, it's been over 24 hours, but i kinda feel like i'm still processing what we witnessed in there yeah. what i do for living requires words and i was still having trouble to come up with the words to describe what i saw. it is actually something of a travis dali's just for the public that there are no cameras allowed in courtrooms in new york for this reason. but it was it was incredibly intense. and as you said, a lot of the detail was excruciating. now, prosecutors made the argument that they needed to get into some of this detail to show what she would have said, had she told her story in 2016 and therefore, what trump was worried about coming out, that's their argument the judge had put pretty constrained parameters on what that was supposed to be. and as you said, her testimony blew past that over and over and over. todd blanche trump's lead defense lawyer objected several times. many of those were sustained. that's all stuff the jury got to see and the judge was clear
this one there every de new york times senior political correspondent and cnn political analyst, maggie haberman>> and i mean, it's been over 24 hours, but i kinda feel like i'm still processing what we witnessed in there yeah. what i do for living requires words and i was still having trouble to come up with the words to describe what i saw. it is actually something of a travis dali's just for the public that there are no cameras allowed in courtrooms in new york for this reason. but it...
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abby phillip, who was in the courthouse today new york times senior political correspondent, maggie haberman and arun kara scannell because in the courtroom also with this johnny jones, former chief judge of the us middle district court of pennsylvania, carey. you were there and i know you just got the transcript what was that moment like between judge merchan and robert herself? >> it was really intense. i had not seen anything like this and it came as castello was on the witness stand being questioned by prosody excusing by trump's lawyers and the prosecutor's kind objected a number of times. i counted there were at least 15 sustained. objections. a judge saying castello couldn't answer the question because those former prosecutor. and even after the judge sustained some of them, he continued to speak. you could kind of see the judge getting frustrated, but then it snowballed after costello had after one of these sustained objections, castello let out a gs and it was audible enough to be heard in the back of the courtroom. and it was then that the judge excuse the jury. and once the jury w
abby phillip, who was in the courthouse today new york times senior political correspondent, maggie haberman and arun kara scannell because in the courtroom also with this johnny jones, former chief judge of the us middle district court of pennsylvania, carey. you were there and i know you just got the transcript what was that moment like between judge merchan and robert herself? >> it was really intense. i had not seen anything like this and it came as castello was on the witness stand...
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back to meandering even more week meandering than in the mornings saif about how many times has maggie haberman of the new york times written about you? and it was really hard to follow. and i don't know that the thing i would be worried about it if i were the defense is that that good point just before lunch was lost in all the meandering and ineffective examination that occurred the rest of the day. now, maybe they've got something they're saving for monday. and for their sake, i think they'd better hoped so, but by enlarge, i don't, you know for all looking at the effectiveness of the direct examination from 2015 on past the election and all the corroborated documentation in the corroborating phone records just nitpicking at this one call. i just don't think it's going to be enough and i have a feeling that on redirect it's gonna get all cleaned up by the prosecution. i think i know how they can do that. >> yeah. but we'll see yeah. so tim, there is going to be redirect. the prosecution has said so let's set it's going to be less than an hour how to clean it up? well, what would you recommen
back to meandering even more week meandering than in the mornings saif about how many times has maggie haberman of the new york times written about you? and it was really hard to follow. and i don't know that the thing i would be worried about it if i were the defense is that that good point just before lunch was lost in all the meandering and ineffective examination that occurred the rest of the day. now, maybe they've got something they're saving for monday. and for their sake, i think they'd...
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it's actually not so different from what maggie haberman said, who was one of the most authoritative trump journalists that there is, that he does sometimes close his eyes in her view to focus and calm down and not lose his temper. but just because his eyes are closed, doesn't mean he's asleep. >> yeah. he doesn't like anyone saying that he's falling asleep because this entire argument and this election is that he's running against sleepy joe biden and he is this virile 76 year-old are 77 year-old up against an 80-year-old. now, i will say one of the things that has been very hard for donald trump is to actually sit through all of this testimony. it's not just because he's as agitated, he wants to get up and walk around and because he's angry, but also part of his that he knows everyone is watching him all the time. this is a man who cares very much about appearances. he plans every kind of media appearances he has. now he knows so is there a reporters in the courtroom watching him all the time? so it's difficult for him to get through all of this knowing that there is a moment where
it's actually not so different from what maggie haberman said, who was one of the most authoritative trump journalists that there is, that he does sometimes close his eyes in her view to focus and calm down and not lose his temper. but just because his eyes are closed, doesn't mean he's asleep. >> yeah. he doesn't like anyone saying that he's falling asleep because this entire argument and this election is that he's running against sleepy joe biden and he is this virile 76 year-old are 77...
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you told maggie haberman on the record, that donald trump knew nothing of these payments. michael cohen said yes. you told a college friend that donald trump knew nothing of payments. michael cohen went on to say yes. bob costello, the friend of rudy giuliani, who donald trump, rudy giuliani and others were trying to convince michael cohen to retain as his attorney. he testified that he did not trust bob costello. he did not tell bob costello test because he never trusted him. there was an e-mail exchange between bob costello and michael cohen in which bob costello says i'm going to meet with my friend, rudy giuliani, kwhol -- who will then meet with his client, the president of the united states at the time. did you tell bob costello that donald trump had sex with stormy daniels. no, because i did not trust him. they're building this picture of michael cohen in 2018 who repeatedly did not share information about donald trump knowing anything about these payments. he's getting all of this money, and he's denying that donald trump knew anything about the payments, building
you told maggie haberman on the record, that donald trump knew nothing of these payments. michael cohen said yes. you told a college friend that donald trump knew nothing of payments. michael cohen went on to say yes. bob costello, the friend of rudy giuliani, who donald trump, rudy giuliani and others were trying to convince michael cohen to retain as his attorney. he testified that he did not trust bob costello. he did not tell bob costello test because he never trusted him. there was an...
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the first cnn political analysts and york times senior political correspondent, maggie haberman, who watched the verdict read from the courtroom. you've been there every day. you've been in that courtroom in the courthouse was like, it's very hard to describe how intense a moment it was anderson, particularly because we had believed the jurors are being sent home. just as much sean had indicated he was going to ask the jurors if they wanted to go home, trump walked back into the courtroom in anticipation of that moment in a great mood. one of the best modes we've seen him come in since this trial began and more sean was taking a while to come back. he said he was gonna step off the bench. he was going to figure out what the jury wanted it was taken so long. it was clear something was up and when he came back, he said that the jurors had said they had reached a verdict and they needed another 30 minutes to finish filling out their paperwork. and then they they came in, they filed past him one juror appeared to look at him out of the corner of his eye. i'm fairly certain that's the jur
the first cnn political analysts and york times senior political correspondent, maggie haberman, who watched the verdict read from the courtroom. you've been there every day. you've been in that courtroom in the courthouse was like, it's very hard to describe how intense a moment it was anderson, particularly because we had believed the jurors are being sent home. just as much sean had indicated he was going to ask the jurors if they wanted to go home, trump walked back into the courtroom in...
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according to two veteran trump watchers at "the new york times," maggie haberman and jonathan swan, quote mr. trump will be angry and vengeful and will direct attacks against everyone he perceives to be responsible for his prosecution. no surprise there. i mean, if you've paid attention to trump's re-election campaign so far, which has basically been a nationwide vengeance tour day after day in which he likens his criminal prosecutions to the daily trials and tribulations his supporters feel and promises them all a divine sort of revenge. >> in 2016 i declared i am your voice. today i add i am your warrior. i am your justice. and for those who have been wronged and betrayed i am your retribution. i am your retribution. >> i am your retribution. that was at cpac just last year. and that message is such a huge part of his campaign and his rallies. every time he does them. but it goes even deeper in trump's case. remember in 2020 when the republican senate majority voted to acquit trump in his first impeachment, the one over his perfect phone call seeking dirt on joe biden from the ukrainian
according to two veteran trump watchers at "the new york times," maggie haberman and jonathan swan, quote mr. trump will be angry and vengeful and will direct attacks against everyone he perceives to be responsible for his prosecution. no surprise there. i mean, if you've paid attention to trump's re-election campaign so far, which has basically been a nationwide vengeance tour day after day in which he likens his criminal prosecutions to the daily trials and tribulations his...
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cohen says he acknowledges that he told him the new york times, maggie haberman, on the record, that trump was not aware of the payment at the time blanche is going through a conversation that cohen had with a friend who was in jail in new york and asking whether he insisted a friend that trump knew nothing about the payment to daniels? i don't recall specifically saying that, but it would have been what i would've said at the time, cohen says, again, this is the argument cohen's makes, which is i was lying in 2018, but you can believe me today cohen agrees that he recorded multiple conversations with reporters telling them that trump knew nothing about the payment blanche asks if cohen recalls telling one reporter your wife and kids had just found out two weeks earlier, cohen says he doesn't remember, but he wouldn't be surprised if he said that at the time before april 9 when the fbi raided his office and residents 2018, quote, you had told anybody who asked that president trump knew nothing about the payment at the time, correct. blanche asks that's what i said. yes. cohen says, t
cohen says he acknowledges that he told him the new york times, maggie haberman, on the record, that trump was not aware of the payment at the time blanche is going through a conversation that cohen had with a friend who was in jail in new york and asking whether he insisted a friend that trump knew nothing about the payment to daniels? i don't recall specifically saying that, but it would have been what i would've said at the time, cohen says, again, this is the argument cohen's makes, which...
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it was led by a question about, do you have a relationship with maggie haberman, our colleague, here santa and who is a new york times reporter, michael cohen says, yes, i suspect they're going to play a tape of something that michael cohen said to maggie or other reporters pretty soon, adding to that, maggie is in the courtroom. so there have been a number of names obviously, that have come up in this. and here, here's another one that is happening, but you expect that there's going to be a recording? >> yeah, i think so. blanche asked cohen to clarify that he did didn't record calls with reporters in 2017 and 18, but he did in 2016 michael cohen's use of recordings is another interesting issue here, because remember, michael cohen recorded, let's say kalisa says he would have to check and blanche replies, we'll check together. >> so he's got some documents. he's got a show trying to say i've got you. yeah, he's looking and you want the jury to be leaning in a little bit. >> michael cohen also recorded donald trump, who is his client when they were talking about the karen mcdougal p
it was led by a question about, do you have a relationship with maggie haberman, our colleague, here santa and who is a new york times reporter, michael cohen says, yes, i suspect they're going to play a tape of something that michael cohen said to maggie or other reporters pretty soon, adding to that, maggie is in the courtroom. so there have been a number of names obviously, that have come up in this. and here, here's another one that is happening, but you expect that there's going to be a...
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>> so willie, let me read this from from "the new york times" story by jonathan swan and maggie haberman of microphones to make sure donald trump does not blow over his time limits as he did so relentlessly during the debate in 2020. quote, there should be time limits for answers and alternate turns to speak. we have an exchange of views and not a spectacle and not mutual interruption miss o'malley writes. a candidate should only be active when it is his turn to speak to proceed with orderly proceedings. >> i would say who in the world would be against that other than donald trump? >> he'll call it a gag order. >> let's play by the rules. everybody gets an equal amount of time and nobody gets to interrupt the other. we get to actually have people talking about ideas. >> and on paper that is what the debates are supposed to be and absolutely never are. >> never happen. >> that spectacle you're describing there. donald trump cannot agree to these terms because he will be steam rolled in that format. he can't carry on with no audience cheering him on, without a friendly moderator. he cannot
>> so willie, let me read this from from "the new york times" story by jonathan swan and maggie haberman of microphones to make sure donald trump does not blow over his time limits as he did so relentlessly during the debate in 2020. quote, there should be time limits for answers and alternate turns to speak. we have an exchange of views and not a spectacle and not mutual interruption miss o'malley writes. a candidate should only be active when it is his turn to speak to proceed...
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i would count there have been times where he has been sleeping and maggie haberman said her sources of you and confirm that, yes, he wasn't sleeping, but but what do you make of his demeanor, of how he is acting as these witnesses are on the stand caitlin, it's very stressful to go through a lengthy trial, especially as a defendant. i assure you the former president is not asleep. he's probably closing his eyes to enable them to concentrate better or maybe it's some type of zen meditation moon. so he stayed he's calm, but they have to listen to your former lawyer who who surreptitiously recorded you to think about these jurors, don't leave their common sense to the door of that courthouse. they're going to sit there's a couple of lawyers on the jury. it is abhorrent. it's repulsive than a lawyer would surreptitiously record his client. >> and we what do we know about this polluted source, this witness cohen, he's a convicted liar. >> he lied to congress the other witness davidson said he didn't trust them. i would take a big blow up head shot of him, the sides of a door. and i'd put it
i would count there have been times where he has been sleeping and maggie haberman said her sources of you and confirm that, yes, he wasn't sleeping, but but what do you make of his demeanor, of how he is acting as these witnesses are on the stand caitlin, it's very stressful to go through a lengthy trial, especially as a defendant. i assure you the former president is not asleep. he's probably closing his eyes to enable them to concentrate better or maybe it's some type of zen meditation moon....