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andrew wiseman and kristi greenberg.on tv, both of you but they don't see all the questions you answer to all of us in the green room and untaxed and on phones when we are trying to explain this stuff. we will be watching you this week. >>> coming up, there's not a playbook for campaigning against the guy stuck in court at his own criminal trial. the biden campaign is writing it as a go. a senior spokesperson for the campaign joints me next. me nex. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ (man) mm, hey, honey. ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a lit
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wiseman. ward. yes. vice president. alexander yes. thank you. president. motamedi i move approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement for one high school student. matter number 2023, dash 2024, dash number 35. for the remainder of the spring 2024 semester and the fall 2024 semester was suspended. expulsion status for the fall 2024 semester can. yeah. so okay , great. all right. thank you. oh, i think it's okay. we can keep going. yeah. can i have a second? second roll call, mr. steele? president or. excuse me, commissioner? bogus yes, commissioner. fisher. yes, commissioner. lamb. yes commissioner. sanchez. yes. vice president. wiseman award. yes. president. motamedi. yes vice president. alexander. yes. thank you. okay. i move approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement for one middle school student. matter number 2023, dash 2024. madam excuse me. we are. madam chair. i'm going to have to ask you to take order. madam chair. madam chair, please . since we have not been on the evolutionary. mr. brown, i can't. reverend brown. i really can't ask us befor
wiseman. ward. yes. vice president. alexander yes. thank you. president. motamedi i move approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement for one high school student. matter number 2023, dash 2024, dash number 35. for the remainder of the spring 2024 semester and the fall 2024 semester was suspended. expulsion status for the fall 2024 semester can. yeah. so okay , great. all right. thank you. oh, i think it's okay. we can keep going. yeah. can i have a second? second roll call, mr. steele?...
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that's all you need to know about this judge, and andrew wiseman -- at a ziglar coming for me!i think they're coming for andy [ sirens ] >>> you have the fifth amendment rights to not answer the question, the fact that injure wiseman loves that this guy who hates don't travel, to tell you lighting to know about this judge and whether or not it has been fair for both sides. >> shannon: as of this judge made decisions on objections, ruling or is sustaining, did the defense at some point yesterday decided it's not worth objecting anymore because we are drawing objection to the bodyguard visit judges overruling everything we're trying to do, and not make us look bad leg were in the wrong. a judge has an enormous impact on a trial. >> totally. look, this judge told the jury, which is a correct proposition, that michael cohen's plea of guilty to the election law crimes is not admissible against president trump. he says it in a bland way and then he says now prosecutors remain for another 27 times reminded jury of those guilty pleas. and then yesterday when the yet again, unopposed te
that's all you need to know about this judge, and andrew wiseman -- at a ziglar coming for me!i think they're coming for andy [ sirens ] >>> you have the fifth amendment rights to not answer the question, the fact that injure wiseman loves that this guy who hates don't travel, to tell you lighting to know about this judge and whether or not it has been fair for both sides. >> shannon: as of this judge made decisions on objections, ruling or is sustaining, did the defense at some...
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andrew wiseman, the guy primarily behind russia collusion.hould rook into new hair dye, that is horrible job if i can give an innocent observation. when you're talking about a grown man on television, you say you have a man crush on a judge almost every sane and sober legal analyst is running this case like it is two on one, it is prosecution and judge versus trump. in the end and andrew wiseman can have all the tingles up his leg to quote another mean analyst. those charges better be deaf any of, something in the national interest, go against a former president. no one can now to jason's point, if were to say donald trump got convicted, no one can finish a sentence, exactly what, nor do i care? it is campaign finance from eight years ago, 99% of the country doesn't care. david: clinton was not looking at re-election at that point in his career. that is the issue, whether this prevents donald trump from becoming president. joe concha, jason chaffetz, thanks for colling here. coming up more on the trial with trump attorney alina habba when "ku
andrew wiseman, the guy primarily behind russia collusion.hould rook into new hair dye, that is horrible job if i can give an innocent observation. when you're talking about a grown man on television, you say you have a man crush on a judge almost every sane and sober legal analyst is running this case like it is two on one, it is prosecution and judge versus trump. in the end and andrew wiseman can have all the tingles up his leg to quote another mean analyst. those charges better be deaf any...
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and we have a response from andrew wiseman, and as promised, doris kearns goodwin tonight.ming up. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to skyrizi, i'm on my way 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. nothing on my skin means everything! ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. (vo) red hot deal days are here. voltaren, only until may 29th. get a bundle of your choice on us. so you'll get a free phone and a smartwatch and a tablet. yep, all 3 on us only at verizon. diabetes can serve up a lo
and we have a response from andrew wiseman, and as promised, doris kearns goodwin tonight.ming up. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to skyrizi, i'm on my way 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....
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andrew wiseman, neil, i will see you a lot this week. a lot this week am uncertain. thank you for joining me. up next, what to expect this week with the former superior court judge and later, another -- another controversial flag flying outside. we're back after a quick rate. . we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targe
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michael cohen , will be on the stand tomorrow and closing arguments could come after that andrew wiseman and lisa rubin are coming up first. a congressman will join me in a few minutes. >>> a supreme court justice and upside down flag, and the growing crisis of confidence in our highest court. >>> a deep dive into the gop relationship with putin is unlike you have any -- unlike anything you have seen before. a comedian is here with more. >> and a little more than a week, donald trump could be a convicted felon. not wishful thinking but a fact. it is hard to imagine that the 12 men and women who make up this jury don't know what is on the shoulders right now. tomorrow, they will watch michael cohen return to the stand for more cross- examination and on tuesday they could be watching closing arguments. important to keep in mind the prosecution has laid out a strong case for any measure, that is what every legal eagle will tell you, michael cohen testified to christian piekos about the hush money scheme , which was corroborated by loads of witnesses and documents before that. michael cohen
michael cohen , will be on the stand tomorrow and closing arguments could come after that andrew wiseman and lisa rubin are coming up first. a congressman will join me in a few minutes. >>> a supreme court justice and upside down flag, and the growing crisis of confidence in our highest court. >>> a deep dive into the gop relationship with putin is unlike you have any -- unlike anything you have seen before. a comedian is here with more. >> and a little more than a week,...
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jw wiseman is the curious elixirs founder and is with us next.his is bloomberg. ♪ katie: the booze-free movement is gaining steam as young consumers rethink their relationship to alcohol. nearly 40% of all americans are trying to drink less, including 60% of gen z. for more on the business of this over-curious movement -- the sober-curious movement, i'm joined by jw wiseman, founder of curious elixirs, and alcohol free cocktail brand. great to have you in person. you founded this business in 2015. what was the state of the nonalcoholic industry back then? j.w.: practically nonexistent. when i started in 2015, i wanted to drink less. one of my friends and gotten sober. we -- when we went to bars and restaurants in new york you could barely find ginger beer. i got tired of club soda. katie: what is the catalyst? you think of how the industry has grown from virtually nonexistent nine years ago to now, it feels like it is the hot new think, especially with gen z. it is the demographics, the pandemic? what was the catalyst here? j.w.: everyone is waki
jw wiseman is the curious elixirs founder and is with us next.his is bloomberg. ♪ katie: the booze-free movement is gaining steam as young consumers rethink their relationship to alcohol. nearly 40% of all americans are trying to drink less, including 60% of gen z. for more on the business of this over-curious movement -- the sober-curious movement, i'm joined by jw wiseman, founder of curious elixirs, and alcohol free cocktail brand. great to have you in person. you founded this business in...
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s the mac on behalf of the trump." >> andrew wiseman is with us, tim o'brien, adam klotz feld.nce knows you, we don't have time for your introduction tonight. >> skip it. >> the most important thing, in terms of what we saw today, is when, as a former fellow prosecutor, when you were brought into the molar investigation, you discovered this hundred $30,000, somewhere in that massive investigation about the question of, did russia interfere with the american presidential election? >> totally fortuitous. this is public, i went through prepublication review, it's in my book, and it was very fortuitous. we were looking at this bank account for other reasons and a defense lawyer who had the information sent it, and i remember pulling it up on my computer screen and there was the information we were focusing on and at the bottom, the bank reported something separate which was this essential consulting, hundred $30,000 to keith davidson which is odd, but it struck the bank is odd, so it got reported. it >> the bank reported it. >> exactly. so just it was fortuitous, we did some diggin
s the mac on behalf of the trump." >> andrew wiseman is with us, tim o'brien, adam klotz feld.nce knows you, we don't have time for your introduction tonight. >> skip it. >> the most important thing, in terms of what we saw today, is when, as a former fellow prosecutor, when you were brought into the molar investigation, you discovered this hundred $30,000, somewhere in that massive investigation about the question of, did russia interfere with the american presidential...
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wiseman writes that it was the resistance of the palestinians that delayed the implementation of the plans. after the departure of england, the haganah takes over the weapons instead of the remnants, and a group of them become members of the police, to monitor the lives and property of the people. do this at first, the arabs succeed in advancing, but the united nations quickly intervenes. and declares a ceasefire. the war stops. israel quickly imports weapons and ammunition and changes the battlefield. the war is defeated and the liberated lands are occupied again. the arabs are defeated . according to historians and researchers , genocide occurred in 1948. no stats. and the bodies of many people have been hidden by the zionists . out of a million people. more than 750,000 palestinian muslims are displaced, and other palestinians are gradually forced to leave their homes. they become rich and poor, all are displaced. 1948. they besiege tantore village. men are separated from women. they kidnap a girl from the crowd. the girl's uncle complains. they kill him on the spot. nearby, that
wiseman writes that it was the resistance of the palestinians that delayed the implementation of the plans. after the departure of england, the haganah takes over the weapons instead of the remnants, and a group of them become members of the police, to monitor the lives and property of the people. do this at first, the arabs succeed in advancing, but the united nations quickly intervenes. and declares a ceasefire. the war stops. israel quickly imports weapons and ammunition and changes the...
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wiseman writes that it was the resistance of the palestinians that delayed the implementation of the plans. after the departure of england , the haganah takes possession of the remaining weapons and a group of them become members of the police to monitor people's lives and property. this was moshe dayan's method. he shook hands with the arabs and attacked them at night . as tensions increase, palestinian villages are evacuated one after another. palestine is going towards destruction. muslims get angry. fire. war breaks out. arab countries are moving towards palestine in the form of the salvation army. in the beginning, the arabs manage to advance. but the united nations intervenes quickly and declares a ceasefire. the war stops. israel quickly imports weapons and ammunition and changes the battle scene to give the war is defeated and the liberated territories are reoccupied. the arabs are defeated. according to historians and researchers, genocide occurred in 1948. there are no exact statistics. at least 13 thousand people were killed. the victims were buried in mass groups and the
wiseman writes that it was the resistance of the palestinians that delayed the implementation of the plans. after the departure of england , the haganah takes possession of the remaining weapons and a group of them become members of the police to monitor people's lives and property. this was moshe dayan's method. he shook hands with the arabs and attacked them at night . as tensions increase, palestinian villages are evacuated one after another. palestine is going towards destruction. muslims...
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and before i forget, our commander going to the moon read wiseman on artemis to, he is a graduate of. so, congressman, we've got to have more power on the moon. we go to mars we got to have more power particularly as you get further away from the sun and can't rely on all solar power, so efficient surface power is going to be a necessary element. we are going to start this with the moon. so this is part of the reason we go back to the moon in order to go to mars. the 25 request is 113 million. now do you want me to get into nuclear light and thermal as well or do you want to keep it to vision service'2 power. >> i'd like to keep it to vision. >> okay. while i certainly respectfully request that you all grant our 25 request of 115 million. >> we will take a look at it. i understand. and i get it. you've already acknowledged it's been a tough year working with of the budget and the last thing we want to do is cut down but we have to make sure that we are being responsible but yes i'm with you 1000% and thank you for your answer. additionally, as you know, the research center leads the c
and before i forget, our commander going to the moon read wiseman on artemis to, he is a graduate of. so, congressman, we've got to have more power on the moon. we go to mars we got to have more power particularly as you get further away from the sun and can't rely on all solar power, so efficient surface power is going to be a necessary element. we are going to start this with the moon. so this is part of the reason we go back to the moon in order to go to mars. the 25 request is 113 million....
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before i forget, for congressman tonko, our commander going to the moon, read wiseman on artemis 2, he is a graduate of rensselaer. so congressman, we've got to have more power on the moon. we go to mars, we've got to have more power. particularly as you get further away from the sun you can't rely on all solar power. and so fission surface power is going to be a necessary element. and we are going to start this with the moon. this is part of the reason we go back to the moon in order to go to mars. the '25 request is 113 million. you want me to get into nuclear electric and nuclear thermal as well, would you want to keep it to fission surface power? >> i'd like to keep it to fission, since that is what's up there. >> well, i certainly respectfully request that you all grant our '25 request of 113 million. >> okay. we will take a look at it. i understand. and i get it. you already acknowledged that it's been a tough year, the last thing we want to do is cut down anyone. we have to make sure we are being responsible and efficient. i'm with you 1000%. i thank you for your earlier answer.
before i forget, for congressman tonko, our commander going to the moon, read wiseman on artemis 2, he is a graduate of rensselaer. so congressman, we've got to have more power on the moon. we go to mars, we've got to have more power. particularly as you get further away from the sun you can't rely on all solar power. and so fission surface power is going to be a necessary element. and we are going to start this with the moon. this is part of the reason we go back to the moon in order to go to...
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uh the uh, how could i call it the moment wiseman mobilize the black sea lead or rush, they managed to actually do populate the crimea where significant boston population of left on the threats of uh, uh, are you trace trace, uh, the brands managed, basically free all uh, all the commercial rooms uh 5 which the freight is being explosives. and finally, and that is very for uh, pretty much daily trucks and the russian allergic infrastructure. uh, because is increasingly visible, increasingly dangerous for some allergic experts more. well, the show they show to is not on impotent. she cannot control the photograph in terms of reprice to constrain. and i think that this is something that over time may have an effect in case you grand gets me with this in case you couldn't get some more questions. and then the strikes along the lines of the camera described to jim strikes with the worst weapons against legitimate targets in the bulk of a situated in russian product of post on time people with an effect. and i think that this is something that really josh, which is very, very significant. y
uh the uh, how could i call it the moment wiseman mobilize the black sea lead or rush, they managed to actually do populate the crimea where significant boston population of left on the threats of uh, uh, are you trace trace, uh, the brands managed, basically free all uh, all the commercial rooms uh 5 which the freight is being explosives. and finally, and that is very for uh, pretty much daily trucks and the russian allergic infrastructure. uh, because is increasingly visible, increasingly...
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mark: welcome back america here is one of article america's wiseman victor davis hanson for jumping onl commentators i bring on people who can help inform us about what is going on in this country. through a perspective of history or philosophy or economics victor davis hanson is the tip of the spirit is to brag about coming out tuesday, the end of everything. help warren descended to annihilation there's a live ancient history in here. for example he talks about the destruction of the aztec empire and so forth and so on. why is this important? these empires were also supposed to last forever. and they did not last forever. what happened? and is it happening to us today? victor davis hanson it's always an honor and pleasure to have you. this is a fantastic book. i learned more about ancient history than i could have imagined the end of everything and get this in amazon.com or any major bookstore. why did you write this book and hide how do you tight to the american republic today? >> wars usually end with a surrender or humiliation or defeat. every once in a while they end not just an
mark: welcome back america here is one of article america's wiseman victor davis hanson for jumping onl commentators i bring on people who can help inform us about what is going on in this country. through a perspective of history or philosophy or economics victor davis hanson is the tip of the spirit is to brag about coming out tuesday, the end of everything. help warren descended to annihilation there's a live ancient history in here. for example he talks about the destruction of the aztec...
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driving forces along with prince harry is here now in advance of the service due to start later, david wisemanople? it has been fantastic. ten years. when _ it has been fantastic. ten years. when we — it has been fantastic. ten years. when we set this up in 2013 with the first games — when we set this up in 2013 with the first games in london in 2014, we thought— first games in london in 2014, we thought we — first games in london in 2014, we thought we were just doing one games — thought we were just doing one games. we were riding on the back of that fantastic paralympics, so london — that fantastic paralympics, so london was really ready for another sporting _ london was really ready for another sporting event. it blew up and captured — sporting event. it blew up and captured people's attention and here we are, _ captured people's attention and here we are, ten— captured people's attention and here we are, ten years later, 23 nations now taking — we are, ten years later, 23 nations now taking part in the games. what we are _ now taking part in the games. what we are really proud of and what
driving forces along with prince harry is here now in advance of the service due to start later, david wisemanople? it has been fantastic. ten years. when _ it has been fantastic. ten years. when we — it has been fantastic. ten years. when we set this up in 2013 with the first games — when we set this up in 2013 with the first games in london in 2014, we thought— first games in london in 2014, we thought we — first games in london in 2014, we thought we were just doing one games —...
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but wiseman is hardly an expert on cross-examination.nd i don't think he's handled that trial is a criminal defense attorney. i don't think i'm wrong abouto. that. he's the last person i would listen to. >> laura: david, tomorrow there will be continue questioning by the prosecution of michael cohen and probably i will move to trump's counsel due to the cross. the first think the trump's counsel should do, and and i hoe i'm in the court to see it isue what? >> that is a good question. so many starting places for thi. cross. i'inm not sure, i will let them decide what to do tomorrow. but personally for me my would play as much audio and video as possible. i want the jury to see him at his best most convincing form when he said donald trump did absolutely nothing wrong and explained his love of women in the love of his wife and all of that business. i would like the jury to hear that as often as they can. >> laura: sol, we will get into this in another segment,r but the sheer size of these crowds turning out for trump and i know this you are not in the s extent to reverberate among working-cl
but wiseman is hardly an expert on cross-examination.nd i don't think he's handled that trial is a criminal defense attorney. i don't think i'm wrong abouto. that. he's the last person i would listen to. >> laura: david, tomorrow there will be continue questioning by the prosecution of michael cohen and probably i will move to trump's counsel due to the cross. the first think the trump's counsel should do, and and i hoe i'm in the court to see it isue what? >> that is a good...
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leading off our discussion is andrew wiseman, former fbi councils, msnbc legal analyst and co-author of the best- selling book, "the trump indictments." thank you for joining us. as soon as i heard about the debates this morning, i began to wonder, i thought of richard nixon talking about charles manson, who he could not say was guilty, and i started to wonder, what, if anything, can the president of the united states, in these debates, say about his opponents indictments? >> here is what i think is off limits and what is in limits. i leave to others the strategic call about whether to do it. i'm looking at what you can do. first, cases that have been criminal cases and civil cases that have been concluded are clearly within the limits. donald trump can be attacked or asks questions, and joe biden can talk about civil fraud, sexual assault, the criminal contempt, 10 counts of criminal contempt that were found by the sitting judge right now. all of that is concluded. that is all fair game. there is a norm that you referred to, which is for ongoing criminal cases. there's a norm, not t
leading off our discussion is andrew wiseman, former fbi councils, msnbc legal analyst and co-author of the best- selling book, "the trump indictments." thank you for joining us. as soon as i heard about the debates this morning, i began to wonder, i thought of richard nixon talking about charles manson, who he could not say was guilty, and i started to wonder, what, if anything, can the president of the united states, in these debates, say about his opponents indictments? >>...
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i would tell you that andrew wiseman who has a man crush on the judge, i've had scores more than himer in all of my trials did a jury come back in three hours and ask the judge could you repeat everything you just said in the last hour for an hour and 40 minutes? never happened. and it's because -- and it's never happened and maybe on day three but not on hour three and sort of like alvin bragg suits, there's a lot of material and they can't keep up as they are, you know, trying to sort of absorb the law, which is the most important part of the trial in many ways because they have to apply it to the last five weeks of facts that the judge allowed two weeks of evidence to be crammed into five weeks. amazing pace he took in his courtroom as an acting judge. so it really isn't the jury's fault. i'm glad though that they are being diligent, that they are asking questions, taking whatever steps they need to take to be good diligent jury. and i disagree with the president on this, that mother teresa may be can't get an acquittal, but i think mother teresa can definitely get a hung jury bec
i would tell you that andrew wiseman who has a man crush on the judge, i've had scores more than himer in all of my trials did a jury come back in three hours and ask the judge could you repeat everything you just said in the last hour for an hour and 40 minutes? never happened. and it's because -- and it's never happened and maybe on day three but not on hour three and sort of like alvin bragg suits, there's a lot of material and they can't keep up as they are, you know, trying to sort of...
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.>> we have andrew wiseman ready with his analysis. have a strong suspicion that like every bad strategy from otherwise good lawyers that that strategy probably came from donald trump. let's put the crazy witness. >> let's put on a forbes magazine that says i am a rich guy. all right. go to it. i can't wait to see. >> thank you for getting me in the courtroom. >> clear the courtroom. you can spend your life working in courtrooms and never here those words. and if you have spent time in the courtroom it would feel all the more impossible that you are hearing clear the courtroom and you hear them said repeatedly and loudly and most shockingly of all, angrily by judge juan merchan as we did today. at 4:01. as i was walking out of the courtroom, i asked a retired new york city judge who was in the audience, how many times he had to clear the courtroom when he was a judge. his answer was what i expected. never. in a multi-week trial the courtroom becomes a community. everyone gets to know each other visually, at least. the members of the ne
.>> we have andrew wiseman ready with his analysis. have a strong suspicion that like every bad strategy from otherwise good lawyers that that strategy probably came from donald trump. let's put the crazy witness. >> let's put on a forbes magazine that says i am a rich guy. all right. go to it. i can't wait to see. >> thank you for getting me in the courtroom. >> clear the courtroom. you can spend your life working in courtrooms and never here those words. and if you...
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adam has been there every day of the trump trial and we have alexander wiseman from the fbi general counsell analyst and an author of "the trump indictments." he was in the courthouse with us today, as well. adam, there's a bunch of things to cover, but to begin with, on that hearing about the possible new issues of contempt, the one that seems locked in is the one about the jury. >> absolutely. to your point, i said the same thing you did, about the judge looking incredulously right at todd blanche, shaking his head. it's one thing you don't find in the transcript and i want to highlight one other portion of what the judge actually said in response to all of that said "okay, it's 10 after 10." he just reminds him of the time. >> 10:00 rolls by, todd blanche has not said a word about the jury. >> not one. the entire thing was conveyed with that nonverbal look of disapproval and the next words out of the judges mouth are, i understand your argument. that's not good to hear from a judge. it was probably in order the last time he announced his housekeeping decision, nonchalant, and if there is
adam has been there every day of the trump trial and we have alexander wiseman from the fbi general counsell analyst and an author of "the trump indictments." he was in the courthouse with us today, as well. adam, there's a bunch of things to cover, but to begin with, on that hearing about the possible new issues of contempt, the one that seems locked in is the one about the jury. >> absolutely. to your point, i said the same thing you did, about the judge looking incredulously...
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andrew wiseman -- andrew weissmann joins us next. joins chris counahan for leaffilter— the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to explain it. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter's has your gutters covered. protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? with our lifetime transferable no clogs warranty. we'd be glad to come out for a free no-hassle inspection. to schedule your free inspection, call 833-leaffilter today or visit leaffilter.com i'll be honest. by the end of the day, my floors...yeesh. but who has the time to clean? that's why i love my swiffer wetjet. it's a quick and easy way to get my floors clean. wetjet absorbs and locks grime deep inside. look at that! swiffer wetjet. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox®
andrew wiseman -- andrew weissmann joins us next. joins chris counahan for leaffilter— the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to explain it. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter's has your gutters covered. protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? with our lifetime transferable no clogs warranty. we'd be glad to...
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andrew wiseman joins us, former fbi general counsel, former senior member of the mueller probe. he is now an nyu law professor and an msnbc legal analyst. nancy giles, emmy-winning contributor to cbs news sunday morning and one of our favorites on the nightcap and one of my favorites at this whole network, michael steele, former chairman of the republican national committee, former lieutenant governor of ireland but you know him as the cohost of the weekend right here on msnbc. welcome to you all. andrew, you know we are going to you first. your assessment of this week in court and the fact that you are not wearing a red tie with trump is disappointing to me. >> not a mini me and i'm not seeking the vice presidency, so actually on that, that's a really good segue. that and the denigration of the rule of law which is them standing out there, repeating this sort of donald trump, the rule of law is for other people, it's exactly what connects this to justice alito and the flag outside. >> you're jumping ahead to. give us your assessment of this week in court. >> you want to do cour
andrew wiseman joins us, former fbi general counsel, former senior member of the mueller probe. he is now an nyu law professor and an msnbc legal analyst. nancy giles, emmy-winning contributor to cbs news sunday morning and one of our favorites on the nightcap and one of my favorites at this whole network, michael steele, former chairman of the republican national committee, former lieutenant governor of ireland but you know him as the cohost of the weekend right here on msnbc. welcome to you...
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we have melissa murray and andrew wiseman as part of our special leading us off. we are back in 90 seconds. seco. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. >>> i was becoming increasingly concerned that we were damaging his legacy. >> what did the president say in response to what you just described? >> he said something along the lines of, you know, nobody will care about my legacy if i lose. >> trump eight hope hicks, that is what she looks like testifying under oath. that was in a different proceeding where we had cameras, generally six probe in congress. we are now joined
we have melissa murray and andrew wiseman as part of our special leading us off. we are back in 90 seconds. seco. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after...
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but i want to talklisten t about of all, and nobody should listen to anything andy wiseman says, he isete ignoramus when ve tit comes to constitutional law. was universally scorned -- i have to tell you he did that enron prosecution and universally scorned by the defense bar here my democrats and republicans here at about also keep in mind, this is forgotten when people talk about arthese trials. trump phase two federal prosecutions, and this is all starting 2023-2024. two federal prosecution the e. jean carroll libel suit, the tish james civil fraud trial, anl d the alvin bragg prosecutin here or there is federal defendant anywhere in the country that wouldn't get sympathy from a federa l court saying, "i can't prepare for five trials in one year. i have to have a continuous.prop so the idea that there is anything unusual or improper about a delay is ridiculous whea it was jack smith who delayed until 2023 before even indicting president trump. it is just ridiculous. it is this whole idea of duty-bound to try him before the 2024 election. >> laura: proving that it is political. it is
but i want to talklisten t about of all, and nobody should listen to anything andy wiseman says, he isete ignoramus when ve tit comes to constitutional law. was universally scorned -- i have to tell you he did that enron prosecution and universally scorned by the defense bar here my democrats and republicans here at about also keep in mind, this is forgotten when people talk about arthese trials. trump phase two federal prosecutions, and this is all starting 2023-2024. two federal prosecution...
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. >> msnbc legal analyst andrew wiseman wrote a piece for the new york times where he said basicallyoning whether michael cohen even needed to be called by the prosecution. what are your thoughts on that? >> i would disagree to say he should not because that fact that he would not be there would be so much of a speculation and would like to believe that the jury will 100% full of the judge's instruction. we know as people, common sense tells us there is going to be that in the back of the mind. what is the prosecution hiding for us? what are they not giving us? and in the end, what would happen, the defense is going to sum up and say where was michael cohen. he had to go. the idea here with the diminishing returns is keep it tight, keep it simple, keep it on course and get him off the stand. >> anthony, one of the things that as a prosecutor i used to hate was not being able to respond if there was a press case or the defense was in the news, basically parroting whatever narrative they wanted the public to have. as you know, prosecutors, you can't really talk a whole lot. what are yo
. >> msnbc legal analyst andrew wiseman wrote a piece for the new york times where he said basicallyoning whether michael cohen even needed to be called by the prosecution. what are your thoughts on that? >> i would disagree to say he should not because that fact that he would not be there would be so much of a speculation and would like to believe that the jury will 100% full of the judge's instruction. we know as people, common sense tells us there is going to be that in the back...
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coming up, robert pelosky, aaron david miller, helane becker, and terry wiseman -- thierry wizman. lift and optimism to the long weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the future?! get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo and they're all coming? get your business online in minutes those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. life's daily battles are not meant to be fought alone. - we're not powerless. so long as we don't lose sight of what's important. don't be afraid to seize that moment to talk to your friends. - cloud, you okay? because checking in on a friend can create a safe space. - the first step on our new journey. you coming? reach out to a friend about their mental health. seize the awkward. it's totally worth it. >> this year, the fed probably will see that slowing and inflation that it would like to see. >> core inflation by year-
coming up, robert pelosky, aaron david miller, helane becker, and terry wiseman -- thierry wizman. lift and optimism to the long weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the future?! get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo and they're all coming? get your business online in minutes those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this?...
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former federal prosecutor andrew wiseman joins us with his biggest takeaways from that. >>> plus, we'rermer president's wide-ranging interview with "time" magazine. including what he had to say about the possibility of violence if he loses the 2024 election. you're watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. on you're watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. ♪ all eyes on me brand new drip is what they see ♪ ♪ these diamonds, diamonds on my teeth ♪ ♪ brand new whip is what they see, yeah ♪ ♪ in my bag like a bunch of groceries ♪ ♪ all this cheese and greens just come to me ♪ ♪ look at me on the go. always hustling. eyes on me ♪ ♪ all eyes on me, brand new drip is what they see ♪ ♪ these diamonds, diamonds on my teeth ♪ ♪ brand new whip is what they see, yeah ♪ freedom you can't take your eyes off. the new 2024 jeep wrangler and gladiator. jeep. there's only one. my fear of recurrence could've held me back. but i'm staying focused. and doing more to prevent recurrence. verzenio is specifically for hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive early breast cancer with a high chance of re
former federal prosecutor andrew wiseman joins us with his biggest takeaways from that. >>> plus, we'rermer president's wide-ranging interview with "time" magazine. including what he had to say about the possibility of violence if he loses the 2024 election. you're watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. on you're watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. ♪ all eyes on me brand new drip is what they see ♪ ♪ these diamonds, diamonds on my...
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>>>andrew wiseman has joined us. is it standard to sell the judge on what could be the second to last or last day of the cross-examination of the final witness you do not know if you'll present a indication or not. you don't know yet if you're going to have a case? >> it is not uncommon for the defense to saw we don't know that. one of the arguments that the defense has for supporting that view is that they don't know fully what the state's case is. they don't see the full cross of michael cohen yet. so they can use that both legitimately and as a figure leaf to say we haven't made a firm decision. it also isn't unusual to say, judge, we may have just one or two witnesses. here it is important to know there were only three witnesses that they noticed as possible defense witnesses -- donald trump, an expert and alan garten, the general counsel of the trump organization. they did say they're pulling the general counsel. smart idea. he was kind of a disaster when he testified in connection with the removal hearing in ge
>>>andrew wiseman has joined us. is it standard to sell the judge on what could be the second to last or last day of the cross-examination of the final witness you do not know if you'll present a indication or not. you don't know yet if you're going to have a case? >> it is not uncommon for the defense to saw we don't know that. one of the arguments that the defense has for supporting that view is that they don't know fully what the state's case is. they don't see the full cross...
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with us at the table, andrew wiseman is back and susan craig, and also back former deputy assistant attorney harry litman is here and outside of the courthouse, vaughn hillyard. vaughn, what is happening right now? i want to look down to see what is happening in the courtroom but i won't do that. i'll let you tell us. >> reporter: well first of all, i'm wondering how rings of the bell we're going to get. because it is not clear when the jury, from the jury room, rings the bell into the courtroom whether they have a verdict or have a note with questions. and now so far they have rung in twice with two different notes. the jury just in the last two minutes re-entered the courtroom and there were two requests from the jury to judge merchan. number one, there were four specific parts of testimony including from michael cohen and david pecker that they want to have reread to them. judge merchan informing them it is 30 pages of testimony required to be read back to them. that could last up to 30 minutes. they are still in the courtroom trying to go and gather those pages of transcripts from all of
with us at the table, andrew wiseman is back and susan craig, and also back former deputy assistant attorney harry litman is here and outside of the courthouse, vaughn hillyard. vaughn, what is happening right now? i want to look down to see what is happening in the courtroom but i won't do that. i'll let you tell us. >> reporter: well first of all, i'm wondering how rings of the bell we're going to get. because it is not clear when the jury, from the jury room, rings the bell into the...
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terry wiseman, kathy bus transit -- bostjancic. thank you for choosing bloomberg tv.eaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. and they're all coming? the answer is those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. people couldn't see my potential. so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethinking this? i am more... i'm more than who i
terry wiseman, kathy bus transit -- bostjancic. thank you for choosing bloomberg tv.eaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to...