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that's something that clearly has the fbi concerned. the drum beat from the fbi, and they would have said this prior to hamas's attack, we thought that the threat level there was increasing. it's clearly ramped up since then. according to the fbi as well as state and local law enforcement officials we've spoken with, and they are raising the concern about this. and obviously that attack that we saw in moscow killed a number of people. it was a coordinated weapons attack as well as a fire. you're looking at it there that took place afterwards. something that federal terrorism officials and law enforcement officials are look at. a fire with an active shooter event, in the challenge race with the first responders. put together, it certainly, as you described, a chilling warning and one based on my reporting is one that we should probably be taking quite seriously. >> tom winter, thank you. >>> rnc cochair lara trump is making headlines for new comments about poll watchers on election day. nbc's dasha burns is following this story for us. w
that's something that clearly has the fbi concerned. the drum beat from the fbi, and they would have said this prior to hamas's attack, we thought that the threat level there was increasing. it's clearly ramped up since then. according to the fbi as well as state and local law enforcement officials we've spoken with, and they are raising the concern about this. and obviously that attack that we saw in moscow killed a number of people. it was a coordinated weapons attack as well as a fire....
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to be sentenced to prison after his conversations on the dating app bumble were turned over to the fbi. andrew take pled guilty to assaulting police with a deadly and dangerous weapon during the attack on the capitol after the woman he was messaging on that dating app turned him in. ryan reilly is following this for us. what are we expecting today and give us the back story? >> essentially how this came about is a young woman who is living in d.c., went on bumble, changed her political views to conservative and tried to start talking to a bunch of dudes, and she got several of them to admit they were near the capitol, including this individual. she was sort of astonished, that she used comically minimal egostroking that was really effective here, essentially just buttering him up a little bit and he was willing to sort of spill the goods and bragged about being on the front lines there, sort of went into this brag a doishs mentality. one of her friends joked, all it took was her essentially saying ha ha, then what happened, and she would turn over this information. the feds are seeking
to be sentenced to prison after his conversations on the dating app bumble were turned over to the fbi. andrew take pled guilty to assaulting police with a deadly and dangerous weapon during the attack on the capitol after the woman he was messaging on that dating app turned him in. ryan reilly is following this for us. what are we expecting today and give us the back story? >> essentially how this came about is a young woman who is living in d.c., went on bumble, changed her political...
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interview with lester holt talked about the national security threat that tiktok poses as far as the fbi, the cia, bill burns are all concerned. let's watch. >> tiktok for us represents a national security concern. and the reason i say that is that tiktok's parent company is beholden to the chinese government. >> so, jeff, the biden campaign is using tiktok to reach especially their young people, disaffected of course, and that is a key component. but the president will sign this if it passes. >> yeah, absolutely. this was not a poison pill for president biden. because the white house actually supports this. but it is ironic as you rightly point out because it is happening at the same time that his campaign is making use of tiktok. and that is the overall irony to the whole thing. tiktok is a really important app for reaching young voters which the biden campaign capitals do but yet the national security concerns. the white house latest explanation for that is they are not asking to get rid of tiktok all together, they just want it for be divested. but he needs his campaign to have acces
interview with lester holt talked about the national security threat that tiktok poses as far as the fbi, the cia, bill burns are all concerned. let's watch. >> tiktok for us represents a national security concern. and the reason i say that is that tiktok's parent company is beholden to the chinese government. >> so, jeff, the biden campaign is using tiktok to reach especially their young people, disaffected of course, and that is a key component. but the president will sign this if...
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from columbia university amid heated protests on campus in response to the israel/gaza war, how the fbi is getting involved to prevent violence. >>> also this morning, transportation secretary pete buttigieg is our guest. you're watching "morning joe". we're back in 60 seconds. 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. >>> president biden was on the campaign trail yesterday in donald trump's home state. the president gave a speech on reproductive rights. one week before florida's six-week abortion ban goes into effect. six weeks. he blamed trump for the repeal of roe v. wade and extreme abortion laws across the country. >> for 50 years, the court ruled that there was a fundamental constitutional right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there's one person responsible for this nightmare and he's acknowledged it and he brags about it -- donald trump. now trump sa
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meanwhile, the fbi says it is working with universities to warn them of anti-semitic threats. director christopher wray spoke about the protests on campus in an interview with nbc's lester holt. take a listen. >> demonstrations themselves are not something we the fbi get involved in, but when violence ensues, that's what we get concerned, when we have threats of violence. so we have seen even before october 7th we saw a significant increase especially in anti-semitic threats and anti-semitic violence. >> now, are you actively monitoring these protests? >> we don't monitor protests, but we do share intelligence about specific threats of violence. >> speaker eemeritus nancy pelosi is calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down while condemning how he's prosecuted the israel-hamas war. >> when he recognize israel's right to protect itself, you reject the policy and the practice of netanyahu, terrible. what could be worse than what he has done in response? first of all, the exposure, his intelligence person should resign, he should resign. he's ultimately responsibl
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the courtroom today, and will be there every day, fellow justice security, also joining us, former fbi counsel, district of new york, cohost of prosecuting donald trump, podcast that won this year's best crime and justice podcast. former acting u.s. general argued over 50 cases before the supreme court, he's a professor of law at georgetown law school and host of courtside, neil and andrew are both msnbc legal analysts, and adam, from inside the courtroom today, what, we all had a chance to read the transcript, and there is some stuff that looks hard-hitting against todd blanche with the judge. what is the experience in the courtroom today? what do you gain by being there? what can you add to the exchanges? >> right off the bat blanche's reaction after that devastating line you lost all credibility. after the break-- >> in that moment when he is saying you lost all credibility what can you see with this lawyer? >> a tremendous amount of frustration, but at that moment he is trying to recover, and when the real misery of that takedown really became apparent was after the recess. and we
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the fact that he was telling walt nauta that he would pardon him, even if he lied to the fbi, don't worry about it. hang tight. i'm going to pardon you. we have seen that story before. we saw it with roger stone. who the judge in that case when he was convicted found that he was covering up for donald trump. and lo and behold, what happens? he gets pardoned by donald trump. you have paul manafort who was supposedly going to cooperate until donald trump started dangling a pardon in front of him. paul manafort could have broken open this entire russian investigation. he knew where the bodies were buried, he knew about the russian agent that he was dealing with and providing detailed information about various parts of the battleground states, in order to microtarget voters. he wound up clamming up, and low and behold, he was pardoned. so when walt nauta listens to donald trump, he sees a history of an individual that's covered a few people's backs. and this is all part of donald trump's pattern that he's been conducting since he got into office. >> there's something about all of this that fe
the fact that he was telling walt nauta that he would pardon him, even if he lied to the fbi, don't worry about it. hang tight. i'm going to pardon you. we have seen that story before. we saw it with roger stone. who the judge in that case when he was convicted found that he was covering up for donald trump. and lo and behold, what happens? he gets pardoned by donald trump. you have paul manafort who was supposedly going to cooperate until donald trump started dangling a pardon in front of him....
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he said even if he gets charged by the fbi, the president will pardon him in 2024. this information released after jack smith fought to keep some information redacted citing safety concerns. itsther latest in a growing list of questionable rulings by judge cannon who has yet to set the trial date for this case. that does it for me. be sure to catch the katie phang show on saturdays at noon right here on msnbc. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or
he said even if he gets charged by the fbi, the president will pardon him in 2024. this information released after jack smith fought to keep some information redacted citing safety concerns. itsther latest in a growing list of questionable rulings by judge cannon who has yet to set the trial date for this case. that does it for me. be sure to catch the katie phang show on saturdays at noon right here on msnbc. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates...
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about this, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard, outside the courtroom in manhattan, and senior fbi official, gerald coleman, and a former prosecutor, and a former new york assistant attorney general who led the investigation into trump university. so as we await, vaughn, court to resume, take us what we have been seeing this morning so far? >> reporter: over the course of nearly an hour and a half, the gag order hearing that was in the works for the better part of a week came into order here. the jury was not in here for this part of the morning, but this was the opportunity for the prosecution to make their case to judge merchan that trump had repeatedly attacked witnesses, but also not to make public statements about potential jurors, and nearly the course of the hour and a half, the prosecution went through each of the media post, and it was todd blanche, trump's attorney, that met the scorn of judge merchan. he said you are losing all credibility, you are losing all credibility with the court. i have to tell you. the words of the judge to donald trump's attorney. todd blanche w
about this, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard, outside the courtroom in manhattan, and senior fbi official, gerald coleman, and a former prosecutor, and a former new york assistant attorney general who led the investigation into trump university. so as we await, vaughn, court to resume, take us what we have been seeing this morning so far? >> reporter: over the course of nearly an hour and a half, the gag order hearing that was in the works for the better part of a week came into...
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attorney and senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos and kristen gibbons, great to have all of you here. what is the latest with the gag order under way? >> reporter: good morning, ana. the prosecution is currently before judge merchan going through each of these ten social media posts, saying that donald trump is willfully and flagrantly violating the gag order that was placed on him at the beginning of the month, which precluded him from attacking witnesses and potential juro or jurors as it related to the criminal proceedings before him. we should note throughout the ten social media posts over the course of the last week and a half, there are direct mentions of the likes of michael cohen and stormy daniels, but there is questions that are going to be left to judge merchan as to whether they actually violate the gag order placed on donald trump or not. whether they actually have to do with the criminal proceedings before him. there was one other social media post from last week after the prosecution had brought forward the relief for donald trump having broken in thei
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among them, fbi interviews with someone known only as person 16. who, quote, had free access to trump and the oval office and was regularlyregularly briefed national security matters. this person told agents that as president, trump never issued the standing order to declassify all documents, as he now claims to have done. the first time person 16 even heard of such an order was in 2022, after the documents had already been seized from trump's florida home. person 16 also told the fbi they met with trump multiple times after he left the white house. in november of 2021, warned him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back. don't give them a noble reason to intitle you, because they will. trump allegedly gave person 16 the impression that he would return the documents, which he did not, before their conversation was interrupted by a, quote, mar-a-lago club member and a much younger woman who wanted to have her picture taken with trump. also, in the newly unsealed documents, trump promised his valet, walt nauta, a pardon if he was charged with
among them, fbi interviews with someone known only as person 16. who, quote, had free access to trump and the oval office and was regularlyregularly briefed national security matters. this person told agents that as president, trump never issued the standing order to declassify all documents, as he now claims to have done. the first time person 16 even heard of such an order was in 2022, after the documents had already been seized from trump's florida home. person 16 also told the fbi they met...
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person 16 also told the fbi that they met with trump multiple times after he left the white house. and in november of 2021 warned him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back, don't give them a noble reason to indict you because they will. trump allegedly gave person 16 the impression he would return the documents, which he did not, before their conversation was interrupted by, quote, a mar-a-lago club member and a much younger woman who wanted a picture with trump. anthony, are you person 16? >> i am not. >> i had to get that out of the way. all right, what do you make of the newly unsealed transcripts? is this going to hurt trump's argument the documents he took awere personal? >> i'll start by saying the government typically wins 99%, 95% of these cases. it's because of first-hand testimony from person 16. this is the last thing that as defense counsel you want to see, but it also provides some insight in why -- what their legal strategy is. they're not trying to win this case in the courtroom. they're trying to prevent it from even starting because this evidence from per
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also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because this was an alert jury. they were wrapped in attention w both in the prosecution and th defense statements. and, they came home with this bombshell quote that ended your introduction, limit, the what have we done ? it was almost in oppenheimer -like moment where you have stormy daniels lawyer with a recognition that, and which is the central theory of the case for the prosecution, e that this is related to the election. with a very powerful moment and it came within a powerful monologue, which you read a lo part of, that it was election fraud, pure and simple. so, that wa
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joining us now is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. also with us, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office, catherine christian. thank you both for being here. andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who will testify and think about how they are going to do, whether they have memory issues, whether they have good ability issues but then you look for what is the prosecution going to say with respect to hard evidence and they are the things that stood out to me was you had a reference to the tape recording that we've heard about, that is where donald trump is overheard saying hey, let's just pay the 130,000 in cash. that is a terrible tape for donald trump. second, there were r
joining us now is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. also with us, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office, catherine christian. thank you both for being here. andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen...
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misusing government agencies including the fbi, the cia, and irs to cover up the burglary of the democratic national committee by his hires goons. the motive, to insure his re-election. nixon was re-elected but halfway through his second term, the scandal known as watergate erupted. trance fixing the public as it played out on broadcast television. in the end, more than 40 nixon co-conspirators inside and outside the administration including his without counsel and the attorney general of the united states would be indicted or go to prison. but nixon himself would avoid prison due to a decision by his successor, gerald ford, who issued a full pardon. >> now therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article 2, section 2 of the constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon onto richard nixon. >> while nixon would for the rest of his life deny having been a crook, he knew and we knew that but for his resignation, he would have been indicted. the men and women who investigated nix
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he was so involved, sought to involve himself in all of the matters of the fbi and the department of justice. just talk about this -- you know, a jury will decide whether he committed a crime beyond any reasonable doubt. but donald trump is now a criminal defendant. >> well, and he's also out of control. as you've been discussing. in fact, listening to the conversation in the last hour, nicolle, i've actually been having flashbacks to all of these characters including what happened here in my own state of wisconsin during the wisconsin primary where david pecker and the "national enquirer" flooded social media with stories of the alleged affairs of ted cruz, which turned out to just have vanished later. and i'm also having a flashback to october 7th, 2016, just listening to the story. and what i think people need to understand is the context of this, that this is not just hush money to a porn star. on october 7th, 2016 the presidential election was on a knife's edge. and when this story broke, i was texting back and forth with my fellow wisconsinite reince priebus all night. at first
he was so involved, sought to involve himself in all of the matters of the fbi and the department of justice. just talk about this -- you know, a jury will decide whether he committed a crime beyond any reasonable doubt. but donald trump is now a criminal defendant. >> well, and he's also out of control. as you've been discussing. in fact, listening to the conversation in the last hour, nicolle, i've actually been having flashbacks to all of these characters including what happened here...
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attorney, and former senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. and jury consultant and former prosecutor, david henderson and paul charlton. and we have charles cohen and former manhattan district attorney, catherine christiansen. vaughn, court's expected to get back underway at any moment. donald trump just walked back into the courtroom. what is the latest from inside the courthouse? >> reporter: literally at this minute right now, the people calling david pecker from alvin bragg's office, the first witness in this criminal trial is now taking the stand. david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer who is going to be a pivotal witness in this for the prosecution who established the meeting at trump tower in august of 2015. that is where the prosecution alleges the catch and kill scheme was first outlined and thought of. from that point on, in 2016, it led to not only the purchasing by ami of karen mcdougle's story, but also michael cohen being informed by the enquirer that stormy daniels in october of 2016, had her own story to s
attorney, and former senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. and jury consultant and former prosecutor, david henderson and paul charlton. and we have charles cohen and former manhattan district attorney, catherine christiansen. vaughn, court's expected to get back underway at any moment. donald trump just walked back into the courtroom. what is the latest from inside the courthouse? >> reporter: literally at this minute right now, the people calling david pecker from alvin bragg's office,...
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attorney and senior fbi official. chuck, i'm looking at the jury instructions. one of the things that judge merchan insfrukted the jury this morning is what the lawyers say at any time is not evidence. we're about to hear from the lawyers this morning in their opening statements. both sides had the weekend to prepare. what's the goal of opening statements? >> the opening statement -- and it's not an argument, ana. it's a statement. arguments are prohibited during opening -- is really roadmap from a prosecutor's perspective. he or she will be telling the jury what documents might be admitted, what particular witnesses might say. it's a promise to the jury of what they're about to see. if you were going to a movie, you might watch a trailer. the trailer would tell you what's in the movie. in this case the opening statement is the trailer for the trial. it tells you what you're going to see and hear. from a defense attorney's perspective, they can do a couple of things. caroline made the point earlier that the defense attorneys don't have to do anything. they don't
attorney and senior fbi official. chuck, i'm looking at the jury instructions. one of the things that judge merchan insfrukted the jury this morning is what the lawyers say at any time is not evidence. we're about to hear from the lawyers this morning in their opening statements. both sides had the weekend to prepare. what's the goal of opening statements? >> the opening statement -- and it's not an argument, ana. it's a statement. arguments are prohibited during opening -- is really...
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the very least, initially suspended, but what the chinese did, is they brought in essentially their fbi. they did an investigation, and they said that the reason these athletes had tested positive was because they had eaten at a contaminated kitchen, that this investigative unit for the -- for the chinese went in, and was able to find traces of this drug in a kitchen in spice containers and in a vent, and in what some of what they called sludge, and they said, because of that, even though the chinese could not answer how this drug -- this is a prescription heart medication that makes it much easier to work out and train. they couldn't explain how it got into the kitchen and how it got into the food. all they could say is traces of it were found in this kitchen and they said, because of that, this was a mass contamination event, and there should be no discipline for the athletes. it was all kept secret and the world anti-doping agency which is supposed to be the big backstop here. it's supposed to make sure countries follow the rules and appropriately sanction their athletes. that big, b
the very least, initially suspended, but what the chinese did, is they brought in essentially their fbi. they did an investigation, and they said that the reason these athletes had tested positive was because they had eaten at a contaminated kitchen, that this investigative unit for the -- for the chinese went in, and was able to find traces of this drug in a kitchen in spice containers and in a vent, and in what some of what they called sludge, and they said, because of that, even though the...
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jake said an fbi agent told him to keep clear of isaiah. he did not know what to think. >> he's never been an aggressor. he has never been temperamental or violent. >> you must of had conflicting feelings because something is bothering you and yet you don't think he's capable of murder. >> coming up. was isaiah really behind this? it seems a leap to go from forging checks to cold-blooded murder. -blooded murder. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. “i did just pay 60% less for my ticket with the gametime app.” “it's the best place to get last-minute deals on tickets.” “i guess i'm just a better fan than you.” “(crowd cheering) i've got to get the gametime app.” “download the gametime app and use promo code viva to get $20 off your first purchase.” “download the gametime app and as his father, iiva poured everything i could into that young man. and to even be considered to have committed >>> asked h
jake said an fbi agent told him to keep clear of isaiah. he did not know what to think. >> he's never been an aggressor. he has never been temperamental or violent. >> you must of had conflicting feelings because something is bothering you and yet you don't think he's capable of murder. >> coming up. was isaiah really behind this? it seems a leap to go from forging checks to cold-blooded murder. -blooded murder. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe...
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joining me now is our in-house law firm, and the former general counsel of the fbi and a senior member of robert mueller's team. i want to start right where i ended. obviously, as a citizen nonlawyer, you think, that sounds intimidating, jurors are scared. from a legal standpoint, is this considered juror intimidation, and how concerned are you about the potential for others to drop out? >> yes, it's intimidation and i'm tremendously worried about it. donald trump does not trust the founders to put all of this, and the decision of citizens, as you were saying. he is desperate. he is facing 34 different counts in this trial. opening statements begin tomorrow. this is like taylor swift's new record has 31 songs, it's a double record -- >> pop culture reference. >> absolutely. what is his strategy? to try and remove as many jurors as possible. there are six alternates, he's probably not going to get there, but i think his idea is if he can get rid of a couple, particularly the ones most likely to convict, that is what he's aiming for. i think it's absolutely a violation of the gag order.
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a kin to the isis-k attack that we saw at the russia concert hall just a few weeks ago >> that was fbi director christopher ray on his own assessment of the threat environment here in the united states. this heightened danger that his bureau and other security officials flagged again on friday over domestic violent extremism. small groups, lone wolf actors that could be inspired to carry out attacks right here. 29 years ago this week the united states saw single deadliest act of domestic terrorism in our country's history the bombing of a federal building in oklahoma city. it killed 168 people that day. the number included 19 children in a daycare. injured hundreds of others. a brand-new hbo documentary film explores the surge in antigovernment extremist white nationalist movement and home grown political violence before and after april 19th, 1995. emotionally charged warnings from those that lost loved ones in the attack. let's watch.. >> i heard a very loud explosion. from downtown oklahoma city. >> i think april 19th, okay. two years earlier. >> april 19th was the siege in waco. >>
a kin to the isis-k attack that we saw at the russia concert hall just a few weeks ago >> that was fbi director christopher ray on his own assessment of the threat environment here in the united states. this heightened danger that his bureau and other security officials flagged again on friday over domestic violent extremism. small groups, lone wolf actors that could be inspired to carry out attacks right here. 29 years ago this week the united states saw single deadliest act of domestic...
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. >> that was fbi director christopher wray on his own unprecedented assessment of a threat environment here in the united days. this heightened danger that his beer and other security officials flagged again on friday of domestic violence extremism, as well. small groups of lone wolf actors who could be inspired to carry out attacks right here .29 years ago this week the united states saw the single deadliest act of domestic terrorism in our country's history, the bombing of a federal...
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joining us as former fbi general counsel andrew wiseman, the former senior member of the probe and a professor at the new york university school of law and msnbc legal analyst mary mccord, formal principal deputy attorney general for the national security division. they cohost the prosecuting donald trump podcast and they prosecute. trust me, they are good. >> i have not checked out the latest episode. even though i downloaded the podcasts they push to me. have you discussed monday, the podcast? or have you yet to record the episode? >> we did discuss. this was a cool episode. we had robert de niro and glenn close reading parts of the statement of facts that were produced along with the indictment a year ago by alvin bragg and then we broke it down and analyzed what we expected the trial to reveal to prove the facts and a statement of facts. i think it is a nice preview of what we will be hearing next week. >> these two are hanging out with some new celebrities that they will stop waking up early saturday and sunday morning to hang out with the three of us. >> tomorrow, i understand
joining us as former fbi general counsel andrew wiseman, the former senior member of the probe and a professor at the new york university school of law and msnbc legal analyst mary mccord, formal principal deputy attorney general for the national security division. they cohost the prosecuting donald trump podcast and they prosecute. trust me, they are good. >> i have not checked out the latest episode. even though i downloaded the podcasts they push to me. have you discussed monday, the...
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the fbi probed the secrets of stephen's digital camera and recovered this. >> the video was him spying on her at the last night she was alive. >> he was all stealth, must have taped the camera to a long stick so he could hear through lauren's window and into her apartment. chilling. he was a predator in the final stage of planning. >> he was spying in there to see if she was home because that is the night i think he planned to kill her. >> lauren was right, she did have a stalker, somebody was trying to break into her place. >> what was it like to see that? >> i knew we had him. >> the attorney had to agree. >> that would have been insurmountable evidence at trial. >> in late april 2014, stephen cried uncle, he would make a deal, plead guilty and confess to murdering his neighbor lauren. >> he admitted he came into the apartment in the middle of the night and attacked her. >> stephen said he strangled lauren to death and then dismembered her body, put her torso in the trash bin at the apartment and the other parts of the remains in the law school hamster. volunteers search for countles
the fbi probed the secrets of stephen's digital camera and recovered this. >> the video was him spying on her at the last night she was alive. >> he was all stealth, must have taped the camera to a long stick so he could hear through lauren's window and into her apartment. chilling. he was a predator in the final stage of planning. >> he was spying in there to see if she was home because that is the night i think he planned to kill her. >> lauren was right, she did have...
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he tried to jump the fence at the white house, he came to the attention of the fbi and he jumped make it into a pool and jumped out and shook his gun at people. the story i ask in the book is what does it take to this on a white man in america? that is really the story of the book. it turns out, it is very hard because the loss, the system, people see a white gun as a patriot. he was taken alive after the shooting. he was not killed. >> dr. jonathan metzel, as always, thank you very much for coming to the show. >> thanks so much. >>> up next on the saturday show, no presidential motorcade. why a race car was speeding down pennsylvania avenue today. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪♪) liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingl
he tried to jump the fence at the white house, he came to the attention of the fbi and he jumped make it into a pool and jumped out and shook his gun at people. the story i ask in the book is what does it take to this on a white man in america? that is really the story of the book. it turns out, it is very hard because the loss, the system, people see a white gun as a patriot. he was taken alive after the shooting. he was not killed. >> dr. jonathan metzel, as always, thank you very much...
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nevertheless, the fbi decided there was something to see. they persuaded a judge there was something to see. they got a court ordered search warrant to search michael cohen's office. and they seized business records and emails and documents. and then, michael cohen was told he was going to be charged with federal crimes. and then, michael cohen struck a plea deal with federal prosecutors with the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. he pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and to another woman who said she had a nine month long affair with trump. he said he arranged these payments, he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid. to stay quiet about their allegations of infidelity. in order to help trump's presidential campaign. now, when michael cohen pled guilty, president trump responded by calling him a rat. that's nice. when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted that he hadn't paid out this hush money of his own accord ou
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he came to the attention of the fbi. he jumped naked into a pool and then jumped out and shook his gun at people. and so part of the story is what does it take to disarm a white man in america? that is the story of the book and it turns out it is very hard because the laws, the system and people see a white man as a patriot, and yes, he was taken alive after the shooting. he was not killed. >> as always, thank you very much for coming to the show. mr. clea >>> up next on the c saturday er show, there is no presidential motorcade. why a race car was speeding down pennsylvania avenue today. oday. it's amazing. it's so good. it makes it look like i have magical powers. magic eraser and sheets make cleaning look easy. 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 al
he came to the attention of the fbi. he jumped naked into a pool and then jumped out and shook his gun at people. and so part of the story is what does it take to disarm a white man in america? that is the story of the book and it turns out it is very hard because the laws, the system and people see a white man as a patriot, and yes, he was taken alive after the shooting. he was not killed. >> as always, thank you very much for coming to the show. mr. clea >>> up next on the c...
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the violence has taken place, attacks on fbi people, at these rallies. on parlor, there was an advertisement for a donald trump night not association with him or parlor, but it calls it a perfect rally knife. we don't need rally knifes, we need knives to cut cheese. what does this do over time? viewers of these things i would assume would be more observing, say i will not get involved in political violence but in the last election in arizona armed people were outside the voting booths. i don't know what they were going to do with their big guns. it is the concept that violence is involved in politics. >> not just involved but normalized and endorsed by people with power or people who want to have power. they are running on it. not even that they are slipping in a comment, but running on that fact. if i go back to the founding, one of the things that generation understood, the people who had power, the first people who took over the national government and came into power, whatever they did, people would copy. they did not want to have them dressed like a
the violence has taken place, attacks on fbi people, at these rallies. on parlor, there was an advertisement for a donald trump night not association with him or parlor, but it calls it a perfect rally knife. we don't need rally knifes, we need knives to cut cheese. what does this do over time? viewers of these things i would assume would be more observing, say i will not get involved in political violence but in the last election in arizona armed people were outside the voting booths. i don't...
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of the most celebrated veteran foreman prosecutors in the country eastern district general council fbi, mueller probe. you could talk to democratic administrations about him potentially being an a.g. he doesn't even like to talk about that in public. but i don't think of him as a professor, professor. >> well i do think of him as a professor. he's not only my co-author on the trump indictment, he's also my colleague. but what stood out for me this week was despite the very herculean effort to keep the information about these jurors secret, this is a public trial. which means that information that is given in open court is heard by the reporters who are covering this trial. it is not televised but it is being reported very closely. by various aspects of the media and some of that has been recorded. and one of the jurors seated thought differently about it when her colleagues and family members told her she could be identified based on her employer and the nature of her work and she was quite concerned about that. and so we have this concern from many of the people who are going to be on
of the most celebrated veteran foreman prosecutors in the country eastern district general council fbi, mueller probe. you could talk to democratic administrations about him potentially being an a.g. he doesn't even like to talk about that in public. but i don't think of him as a professor, professor. >> well i do think of him as a professor. he's not only my co-author on the trump indictment, he's also my colleague. but what stood out for me this week was despite the very herculean...
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joining our coverage, former assistants director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank fiblusi is here. vaughn, sue, and the rev with us. this is obviously a tragic incident for this individual and his family. this is also an incredibly protected space, not just in new york but i can't imagine there's a more protected space anywhere on the planet right now. your thoughts. >> yeah, this is going to be the cause of some reflection. you heard today in the press conference new york officials saying, look, they will have an after action report and they will look at whether any changes need to be made. here's how i was trained to look at security of events. first you have primary security concerns, in this case it would be let's secure the courthouse. let's make sure this trial happens. secondary concern, let's make sure all the people, the staff, people coming and going, that they're safe and everybody participating in the trial. there's a tertiary concern that has to be considered which is this environment presents an international platform. there are camera crews and reporters from a
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i want to bring in now former fbi agent clint watts. can i get your reaction to this news, and what are you going to be watching for in the coming hours here. >> i think the first thing we're going to be looking is is there any evidence at all we can discern. these are locations you're not going to have a lot of media and access. i think a key point is what do we know about the attack? you'll see both sides posturing trying to scale these things down. at the same time, they did have to do something. the israelis felt for their government they had to do something to respond, so really trying to parse out what was the actual damage of an attack, how severe was it, what was the scale of it. were they trying to -- was the israeli government trying to retaliate and hit a target important to them, that being the natanz facility, for example. a key point everyone is trying to understand is what's the level they can push for. iran was trying to push towards their own domestic audience about their retaliation even though it was not successful ip
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also joining us, former fbi general counsel from new york and co-author of the best-selling book, "the trump indictments." and neil is with us, former acting general who has argued over 50 cases before the supreme court. he is a professor at georgetown law school and a host of a podcast. they are both msnbc legal analysts . adam, let me start with you, since you were there today. this unfolded so strangely. we are saying that we have 12 jurors seated tonight but we don't know how many we are going to have tomorrow morning. this morning you lost two. >> that is correct. we lost two because we found out very early on that one of the jurors had her identity figured out. and this turned into an exchange between the judge basically directing the news media not to report certain information. such as the physical appearance of the jurors, their occupations. that sure, the first one that we lost, was one of the ones who said that no one is above the law. the second juror that we lost was the one that we talked about the last time we were speaking who had commented on trump being so fascinating
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multiple fbi offices. today, the judge in this case asked the press to limit the amount of identifying information we as the press published about these jurors, understanding the physical danger that information could put them in, one would hope most of the numbers of the press will comply. i know we will. what happens if other people aren't as cautious? what happens if donald trump or conservative media keep demonizing these people, saying they are secret partisans out to destroy donald trump? what happens if they put the jury in danger? >> cnn says, don't worry about the stuff they are trying to sneak onto the case, you are putting their lives in danger. >> i am surprised we're learning this because i don't think the jury will stay on this if they keep this up. >> you are worried about their safety? >> yeah. it is up to them if they want to write a book after this but that is their option. they should not be out of it this way. >> the seven jurors, can we trust them? >> that was last night, before jesse
multiple fbi offices. today, the judge in this case asked the press to limit the amount of identifying information we as the press published about these jurors, understanding the physical danger that information could put them in, one would hope most of the numbers of the press will comply. i know we will. what happens if other people aren't as cautious? what happens if donald trump or conservative media keep demonizing these people, saying they are secret partisans out to destroy donald trump?...
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the standoff between the fbi agents and the branch dividians cult in texas. at the time, a lot of americans were horrified to learn the oklahoma city bomber was an american citizen. timothy mcvay carried out the attack in response to waco. he had handed out anti-government literature. and the seeds planted by the events of april 19th in 1993 and '95 are still alive in the american far right. take january 6 as extremists which the proud boys the oath keepers and militia were in the crowd at that time attacked the capitol and tried to kill members of congress. last year donald trump held a rally in waco and vowed to be retribution. the hard truth is the united states has always been replete with racial terrorism from days of lynchings to krup policing even today. the waco oklahoma city we are now in a state where domestic terrorism isn't shocking the way it was 29 years ago. we've become the country where we used to criticize other countries for being living with consistent politically derived terrorism and that is not the sign of a healthy democracy and that i
the standoff between the fbi agents and the branch dividians cult in texas. at the time, a lot of americans were horrified to learn the oklahoma city bomber was an american citizen. timothy mcvay carried out the attack in response to waco. he had handed out anti-government literature. and the seeds planted by the events of april 19th in 1993 and '95 are still alive in the american far right. take january 6 as extremists which the proud boys the oath keepers and militia were in the crowd at that...
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not passed on to fbi agents in lansing, michigan, where the alleged crimes took place. for some 14 months. in that time, larry nasser continued to see patients and allegedly abused as many as 70 women. really catastrophic failures by the fbi, which said it subsequently tried to improve systems there. but settlement negotiations are ongoing, chris, and we are told the number could reach as high as $100 million, far less than a billion dollars claimed by these women but a big settlement for the federal government which is notoriously hard to sue. and it's the third in a series of big settlements made because of fbi mishandling and mistakes. a significant moment. these women were betrayed on so many levels by so many different people. it brings to a billion dollars the money paid in civil claims in connection with this case and larry nasser is serving functionally a life term in prison. >> ken dilanian, thank you. >>> up next, the science behind picking the people who will make or break the trump case when we're back in 60 seconds. ck in s g trading app makes trading easie
not passed on to fbi agents in lansing, michigan, where the alleged crimes took place. for some 14 months. in that time, larry nasser continued to see patients and allegedly abused as many as 70 women. really catastrophic failures by the fbi, which said it subsequently tried to improve systems there. but settlement negotiations are ongoing, chris, and we are told the number could reach as high as $100 million, far less than a billion dollars claimed by these women but a big settlement for the...
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and he has since been arrested twice for lying to the fbi. watching republicans try to impeach biden has been a lot like watching someone try to boil soup in a paper bag, just a huge embarrassing mess that accomplished nothing. and so republicans then decided they would try the next best thing. if they could not impeach joe biden, they'd impeach a member of joe biden's cabinet. and who better to be the victim than homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas? >> get rid of mayorkas. he's derelict in his duty. this guy needs to go. >> my view is he needs to be impeached. >> secretary mayorkas is in charge of the southern border and republicans wanted the southern border to be a key issue in this next election, so what could go wrong? impeach him. well, for starters republicans had the same problem that they always had. they didn't actually have any crimes to charge. eventual athey settled on two made up charges. the first was that mayorkas failed to enforce the laws of the southern border, which simply wasn't true. in fact, under secretary m
and he has since been arrested twice for lying to the fbi. watching republicans try to impeach biden has been a lot like watching someone try to boil soup in a paper bag, just a huge embarrassing mess that accomplished nothing. and so republicans then decided they would try the next best thing. if they could not impeach joe biden, they'd impeach a member of joe biden's cabinet. and who better to be the victim than homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas? >> get rid of mayorkas....
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break agencies under the umbrella of the executive branch so we are talking about shutting down the fbi entirely. defunding the doj, eliminating the department of commerce. bringing the ftc and fcc under the executive branch and for a president that has already been targeting journalists rhetorically, for him to come and take these other agencies under the executive branch it is concerning. the broadcast license we have especially here at msnbc and otherwise, could be targeted . that is one step of a dangerous authoritarian agenda. >> this plan is not >> reporter: paris has never seen anything like it. and in 100 days, we will all get to share in the celebration. keir simmons, nbc news, paris. >> our friend keir simmons and the city of light to take us off the air. tonight. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i'll see you at
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leading off the discussion is andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel in the eastern district of new york. a legal analyst and co-author of the best selling book the trump indictments. the charging documents with commentary. also with us, adam former assistant ag for the state of new york and somewhere around the corner is adam's eighth grade daughter who is here on take your daughter to work night, great to have her here. i want to go straight to this trump attack on the jurors in his case. him quoting at social media, they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. this looks like a very sharp challenge for the judge on enforcing his gag order. >> let me fill you in. on march 26 of this year, the judge issued a order to the parties and the relevant part says the following. trump and any party are prohibited from doing the following, making or directing others to make public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding. so it is hard to see why trump is not egging on the judge to say i am now
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from people with ties to russian intelligence, and he has since been arrested twice for lying to the fbi. watching republicans tried to impeach biden has been like trying to watch someone boil soup in the paper bag. just a huge, embarrassing mess that accomplished nothing. and so republicans then decided that they would try the next best thing. if they cannot impeach joe biden they would impeach a member of joe biden's cabinet. and who better to be the victim then homeland security secretary alessandra mallorca's? >> get rid of him. he is derelict in his duty. this guy needs to go. >> he deserves to lose his job because he does not follow the law. >> he needs to be impeached. >> secretary mayorkas is in charge of the southern border and republicans want that to be a key issue in this next election, so what could go wrong? impeach him. well, for starters, republicans have the same problem but they always have. problem but they they didn't actually have any crimes to charge. eventually, they settled on two made-up charges. the first was that mayorkas failed to enforce the laws of the south
from people with ties to russian intelligence, and he has since been arrested twice for lying to the fbi. watching republicans tried to impeach biden has been like trying to watch someone boil soup in the paper bag. just a huge, embarrassing mess that accomplished nothing. and so republicans then decided that they would try the next best thing. if they cannot impeach joe biden they would impeach a member of joe biden's cabinet. and who better to be the victim then homeland security secretary...
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we are talking about shutting down the fbi. entirely. we are talking about defunding the doj. we are talking about eliminating the department of commerce. bringing the ftc and fcc under the executive branch. and for a president who has already been targeting journalists rhetorically, for him to come and now take these other agencies under the executive branch under the unitarian executive theory, it >> here is what is amazing, though. this plan is not secret. this is a publicly available documents. what does that tell you, ahmed, about these plans? >> there is a tone of arrogance really that they thought they could write this down, go into a room, and send it out. personally i've been doing a lot of reporting on it. it really just goes to this idea that trump has that he is going to be in this desperate state. right now, he is literally on trial. criminal, hush money trial, as we speak. essentially, they are putting this out there because they think they are smarter than the american people. they think they can put this out here and really rile up the base and get that base co
we are talking about shutting down the fbi. entirely. we are talking about defunding the doj. we are talking about eliminating the department of commerce. bringing the ftc and fcc under the executive branch. and for a president who has already been targeting journalists rhetorically, for him to come and now take these other agencies under the executive branch under the unitarian executive theory, it >> here is what is amazing, though. this plan is not secret. this is a publicly available...
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. >> that was fbi director christopher wray on his own unprecedented assessment of the threat environment here in the united states. this heightened danger that his bureau and other security officials flagged again on friday of domestic violent extremism as well, and small groups or lone wolf actors who could be inspired to carry out attacks right here. 29 years ago this week, the united states saw the single deadliest act of domestic terrorism in our country's history, the bombing of a federal government building in oklahoma city. it killed 168 people that day. the number included 19 children in a day care. it injured hundreds of others. a brand new hbo documentary film explores the surge in anti-government extremist white national movement and home grown political violence, before and after april 19th, 1995. emotionally charged warnings from those who lost loved ones in the attack. let's watch. >> i heard a very loud explosion from downtown oklahoma city. >> i am thinking april 19th, april 19th, okay. >> april 19th was the siege in waco. >> my life and experience told me this was a home
. >> that was fbi director christopher wray on his own unprecedented assessment of the threat environment here in the united states. this heightened danger that his bureau and other security officials flagged again on friday of domestic violent extremism as well, and small groups or lone wolf actors who could be inspired to carry out attacks right here. 29 years ago this week, the united states saw the single deadliest act of domestic terrorism in our country's history, the bombing of a...
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there is also an fbi criminal investigation into that door plug incident because that is all about whether boeing violated a previous agreement following the max 8 crashes overseas. if that all seems like a heck of a lot, absolutely right. and boeing has been, candidly, its own worst ally in this because it has for the better part of five plus years, put out statements that then proved not to be true or were undermined by yet another incident. boeing recognizes they have a credibility problem right now, not just with the faa, not just with congress, but the american public and the airlines, which, of course, buy their planes. >> and, jeff, i mean, tom was bringing up the major issues that we have seen over the last just couple of recent years, those two fatal crashes involving their max 8 planes, the door plug falling off the max 9, now this. what are your concerns with the company? >> well, my concerns mirror tom's concerns. right now they lost the trust of the regulator, the faa, congress, the public, or they lost a level of trust. when things like this come up, they can't be easily dism
there is also an fbi criminal investigation into that door plug incident because that is all about whether boeing violated a previous agreement following the max 8 crashes overseas. if that all seems like a heck of a lot, absolutely right. and boeing has been, candidly, its own worst ally in this because it has for the better part of five plus years, put out statements that then proved not to be true or were undermined by yet another incident. boeing recognizes they have a credibility problem...
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security committee, we brought in extra security expertise and had regular contact with nypd and the fbi. i have spent most of my time since becoming president on these issues holding over 200 meetings with groups of student, faculty, alumni, donors, parents some of whom are here and 20 meetings with other university presidents to learn from each other. that work has been done alongside my excellent colleagues at columbia and with the active engagement of our trustees including my cochairs with me today. our actions included support for students, enhanced reporting channels for incidents, hiring additional staff to investigate complaints. developing new policies on demonstration. holding listening forums to model respectful behaviors, and forming a task force of our senior academic leaders to propose solutions to anti-semitism. from the start i've held on to four principles. first safety is paramount and we would do whatever is necessary to ensure the safety of our campus. because of those efforts the vast majority of our demonstrations have been peaceful. second we would demonstrate car
security committee, we brought in extra security expertise and had regular contact with nypd and the fbi. i have spent most of my time since becoming president on these issues holding over 200 meetings with groups of student, faculty, alumni, donors, parents some of whom are here and 20 meetings with other university presidents to learn from each other. that work has been done alongside my excellent colleagues at columbia and with the active engagement of our trustees including my cochairs with...
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convinced to stay off twitter, and we know that helped him win in the last few days with an assist from fbi director comey, but that's certainly the exception rather than the rule. he is in discipline. i was speaking to someone in trump world last night who did acknowledge that, the physical toll this is taking on trump already. a couple of times we have seen him close his eyes, potentially asleep. though he's been in courtrooms a lot in recent months, most of those appearances relatively brief, an hour here, a couple of hours there. lots of breaks. he never had to be there for eight, nine hours at a time, and he's going to have to do that each and every day. he gets today off but he'll be back tomorrow. he'll be back friday. he'll be back monday, and there's concern in trump world about the physical toll this will take on him. his campaign schedule already has to be curtailed inherently because of the time commitment to new york. they wonder, will he be up for it. will he be able in his free moments to hit the road. he made a brief appearance at a local business yesterday. his aides are ta
convinced to stay off twitter, and we know that helped him win in the last few days with an assist from fbi director comey, but that's certainly the exception rather than the rule. he is in discipline. i was speaking to someone in trump world last night who did acknowledge that, the physical toll this is taking on trump already. a couple of times we have seen him close his eyes, potentially asleep. though he's been in courtrooms a lot in recent months, most of those appearances relatively...
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former fbi counsel. he's an nbc legal analyst and co-author of the best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. just filling a blank here on juror number four who said he is fascinated by donald trump. what else did he say? >> i'm reading from the transcript here. you have to imagine this real tone of wonder in his voice. he's now on the panel saying i find him fascinating and mysterious. he walks into a room and sets people off one way or another. i find that really interesting. this one guy can do all of this? >> what did the prosecutors have to say to that juror in questioning? >> this was during an exchange not with the prosecutors but with todd blanche. you have to remember during this entire process the court has studiously avoided trying to elicit from jurors what you think about trump. todd blanche tried to push that in the pretrial hearings. that failed. judge said their opinions are immaterial. during this process, his lawyers have the chance to try
former fbi counsel. he's an nbc legal analyst and co-author of the best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. just filling a blank here on juror number four who said he is fascinated by donald trump. what else did he say? >> i'm reading from the transcript here. you have to imagine this real tone of wonder in his voice. he's now on the panel saying i find him fascinating and mysterious. he walks into a room and sets people off one way or...
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attorney and senior fbi official along with charles coleman, civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, and jessica levinsohn, law school professor. let's start where vaughn left off. help us understand the sandoval hearing, what is it exactly and is it typical here in new york for a defendant to get sort of a preview of the type of questioning they could face on the stand? >> absolutely, ana. this is something that is standard procedure when you talk about criminal trials. in new york, particularly ones where defendants may take the stand. you have to give their defense team an opportunity to assess what is the extent of the bad act they will ask about and whether the judge will allow it in court. once you have had that information presented in front of the jury, whether it is objected to or not, it could be incredibly prejudicial. you cannot as we say unring the bell. before you even get into trial, you want to make sure that there are limits and understand what those limits are if you're the prosecutor in terms of what you can ask about, and what you can't, and then as a defense att
attorney and senior fbi official along with charles coleman, civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, and jessica levinsohn, law school professor. let's start where vaughn left off. help us understand the sandoval hearing, what is it exactly and is it typical here in new york for a defendant to get sort of a preview of the type of questioning they could face on the stand? >> absolutely, ana. this is something that is standard procedure when you talk about criminal trials. in new york,...
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. >>> elsewhere, the fbi has opened a criminal investigation into last month's bridge collapse in baltimore. that's according to two senior law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation who spoke to nbc news. in a statement yesterday the fbi office in baltimore confirmed agents were onboard the dali vessel conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity. sources tell us here at nbc news that the investigation is focused on the events leading up to the ship's attempted departure out of port and whether the crew had any prior knowledge of any potential mechanical problems. >>> and one more headline before we go to break. former donald trump attorney rudy giuliani has lost a bid to dismiss the multi-million dollar defamation judgment against him in a case brought by two fulton county election workers. back in december a jury awarded ruby freeman and shay moss more than $148 million in damages after giuliani falsely accused them of voting fraud in the 2020 election. a judge denied giuliani's request for a new trial yesterday claiming he did not provide enough evidence as to why
. >>> elsewhere, the fbi has opened a criminal investigation into last month's bridge collapse in baltimore. that's according to two senior law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation who spoke to nbc news. in a statement yesterday the fbi office in baltimore confirmed agents were onboard the dali vessel conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity. sources tell us here at nbc news that the investigation is focused on the events leading up to the ship's attempted...