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the risk of real terrorist attacks on american territory, it’s no coincidence that the head of the fbi said, so i wanted to go to christopher ray, but initially i’ll say that, you know, there is an international criminal court that is not recognized, somehow yes, but the states don't recognize but... sisk in a country in which, in which it is not, but no, it is necessary to pursue the magician, that ’s who is in charge, which means they are approaching the fences. therefore, last time, so now these soldiers are brought just across the border with mexico in large numbers, and given the right to vote, this is wrong, this is a new electorate, and there , so to speak, people will come who defended democracy from the british colonialists, like this it was during the elections this year, no one canceled the cemetery, but what do you want to say that the dead do not have the right to vote, yes they do right, there are democrats in the world who have realized it. but nevertheless, nevertheless , despite this, i will still argue and will argue, this is the mechanism that they have developed
the risk of real terrorist attacks on american territory, it’s no coincidence that the head of the fbi said, so i wanted to go to christopher ray, but initially i’ll say that, you know, there is an international criminal court that is not recognized, somehow yes, but the states don't recognize but... sisk in a country in which, in which it is not, but no, it is necessary to pursue the magician, that ’s who is in charge, which means they are approaching the fences. therefore, last time, so...
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threat because he beat hillary and the only reason he lost a biden was because of covid and the cia and fbi -- >> harold: he didn't get as many votes. >> jesse: they see him as a threat because he can play on their turf and the rust belt and can play in their base with blacks, hispanics, young people. so they have decided to stop politicking and they just want to incarcerate the guy and they caught him. they trapped him in a cage, we call it a courtroom but it is a cage and he is like -- they are sending -- looking at him like an animal, man, his hair is really orange, look at his eyes and his lips, he is angry, he is mad, he is upset, watching him. they are not providing any sort of legal analysis. joy reid went down there, different than i thought he was. it is like a zoo creature. what happens with king con? boom, going to bust out of this cage eventually, cannot keep him down. >> tyrus: he took a white woman on top of a building and it was frowned upon in the '40s. >> jesse: i saw the end of that movie. >> tyrus: it was a bad day for king cons everywhere. >> jesse: king kong 2 was a lit
threat because he beat hillary and the only reason he lost a biden was because of covid and the cia and fbi -- >> harold: he didn't get as many votes. >> jesse: they see him as a threat because he can play on their turf and the rust belt and can play in their base with blacks, hispanics, young people. so they have decided to stop politicking and they just want to incarcerate the guy and they caught him. they trapped him in a cage, we call it a courtroom but it is a cage and he is...
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i don't think we trust the fbi. i don't think we trust the cia. we don't trust my most government on. this was the stone. >> this line is for a food bank in atlanta is rove park neighborhood. carry folks grew up here. move back in with his parents during covid life now, part-time substitute teacher part-time doordash or part-time, everything almost. >> all you can do right now, you can find all i could find at the moment, just taking whatever jobs come, folks is 35 wants to keep georgia blue. wishes biden had yielded to someone more energetic who is there now to lead the democratic party like we don't really know and for all the negative things, you can say about the republicans, they at least have people out there running who seem passionate jake, just like last time from visiting georgia is going to be close and the suburbs, they're getting more democratic. >> why? because they're getting more diverse and getting more highly educated. they're getting less white. that factor is still stays. there are a lot of doubts about biden though& his age, h
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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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. >> well, of course demonstrations themselves are not something that we at the fbi get involved in. >> are you actively monitoring protests? >> we don't monitor protests. >> kayleigh: one jewish professor is blasting the lack of effort to stop the anti-semitism. >> if i went into the nyu square with a white hood on and said lynch the blacks, burn the gays, my idea would be shut off by that night. i would never work in academia again. there would be no need for the words context or nuance. i wouldn't be protected by first amendment or free speech. i would be out of the world of academia. seems like we have a double standard when it comes to hate speech as long as it's against jews. >> kayleigh: i don't understand this. i don't understand why you don't clearly condemn anti-semitism. leave it there and move on. why you have to say both things. in politco, they say that administration, leslie, is not stressing out about what is rolling out, viewing it as an obsession of a subset of the elec electorate. people are chanting that want october 7th many times. they're pointing to reporters t
. >> well, of course demonstrations themselves are not something that we at the fbi get involved in. >> are you actively monitoring protests? >> we don't monitor protests. >> kayleigh: one jewish professor is blasting the lack of effort to stop the anti-semitism. >> if i went into the nyu square with a white hood on and said lynch the blacks, burn the gays, my idea would be shut off by that night. i would never work in academia again. there would be no need for the...
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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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meanwhile, the head of the fbi is taking responsibility for the bureau's actions saying he hopes the settlement gives the victims the critical support they need to continue healing. this morning new justice for victims of disgraced sports doctor, larry nassar, issuing a $138 million pay jot and apologizing for the fbi's failure on warnings to act sooner, which prompted an emotional congressional hearing three years ago. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and this inaction directly allowed nassar's abuse to continue. >> their testimony led to an extraordinary apology from fbi director christopher wray, who did not oversee the bureau at the time the investigation began. >> gold medalist aly raisman sold savannah back in 2018 she wasn't contacted by authorities until more than a year after her initial complaint. >> i did why did you sate so long? they said, oh, we wanted to wait until the olympics were over. >> why? >> i don't know. >> this gymnast's mother says she also waited more than a year for a call from the fbi. >> i said, i reported this more than
meanwhile, the head of the fbi is taking responsibility for the bureau's actions saying he hopes the settlement gives the victims the critical support they need to continue healing. this morning new justice for victims of disgraced sports doctor, larry nassar, issuing a $138 million pay jot and apologizing for the fbi's failure on warnings to act sooner, which prompted an emotional congressional hearing three years ago. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and...
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the fbi admitting it botched the investigation. juju chang is here with more. good to see you. >> good to see you, robin. it's a big story. the massive doj settlement as to the half billion dollars paid out by michigan state and $380 million paid out by usa gymnastics and the u.s. olympics committee. after all the trauma and delayed justice, one of their lawyers said every survivor i know would trade all the money for this not to have happened to them. this morning a major win for the star gymnasts sexually abused by disgraced usa gymnastics doctor larry nasser. department of justice reaching a $138.7 million settlement deal with 139 of nasser's victims to resolve claims that the fbi failed to conduct an adequate investigation of nasser's conduct. >> that we are heard and our voices matter. that, to me, is beyond anything else. >> reporter: this comes 2 1/2 years after decorated gymnast simone biles, maggie nichols and alley raiseman gave emotional testimony before congress about their abuse. the fbi's failure to act in 2015, allowing nasser to assault even mor
the fbi admitting it botched the investigation. juju chang is here with more. good to see you. >> good to see you, robin. it's a big story. the massive doj settlement as to the half billion dollars paid out by michigan state and $380 million paid out by usa gymnastics and the u.s. olympics committee. after all the trauma and delayed justice, one of their lawyers said every survivor i know would trade all the money for this not to have happened to them. this morning a major win for the...
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confirma un acuerdo por casi $139,000,000 con las vÍctimas, poniendo fin a demandas por mala conducta del fbi. ahora fiscales dicen que debieron tomar en serio las acusaciones, aÑaden que el ex mÉdico del equipo estadounidense de gimnasia femenina abuso de su cargo por dÉcadas. nacer pasar el resto de su vida en la cÁrcel por abuso sexual y pornografÍa infantil. vamos con noticias de tu paÍs. el sospechoso frente de cargos por violar y asesinar a un adolescente y herir a otra. un juez ordena su prisiÓn preventiva y establece la conexiÓn entre ambos delitos. segÚn registros vecinos se percataron de la agresiÓn y evitaron que el hombre escapara antes que llegara la policÍa. cientos de miles inundan literalmente las calles en la capital de argentina en marcha contra los recortes presupuestarios a universidades pÚblicas la protesta mÁs grande ante las medias de hosterÍa del presidente javier milei, destinadas a superar la crisis econÓmica tras aÑos de excesivos gastos del gobierno. las ilusiones afectan al sector pÚblico. vamos con esto porque el cielo llega la ayuda para una obr
confirma un acuerdo por casi $139,000,000 con las vÍctimas, poniendo fin a demandas por mala conducta del fbi. ahora fiscales dicen que debieron tomar en serio las acusaciones, aÑaden que el ex mÉdico del equipo estadounidense de gimnasia femenina abuso de su cargo por dÉcadas. nacer pasar el resto de su vida en la cÁrcel por abuso sexual y pornografÍa infantil. vamos con noticias de tu paÍs. el sospechoso frente de cargos por violar y asesinar a un adolescente y herir a otra. un juez...
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me medal-winning olympic athletes were among those who sued the fbi for ignoring and mishandling abuse allegations for more than a year before nassar was arrested. he's now serving decades in prison for assaulting female athletes. the combined payout to victims is now about $1 billion. >>> and the governor of tennessee is expected to sign into law a bill that would allow teachers and school staff to carry concealed handguns. the state legislature passed the controversial measure yesterday. it comes a year after three children and three adults were killed in a school shooting in nashville. protesters inside the state capitol chanted "blood on your hand" after the vote. school administrators and police would know who was carrying guns, but not parents and other teachers. teachers would need gun permits, background checks, rather, mental health evaluations, and 40 hours of training. >>> breaking overnight, the senate passed a bill as part of a broader foreign aid package for ukraine and israel that could impact tiktok. it includes proifvisions that would force bytedance to sell the the ap
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now the company that owns tiktok, bytedance, which the fbi directors said just yesterday is beholden to the chinese government, has to sell it within nine months with a possible three month extension if a sale is in progress. otherwise, in the u.s., it is banned outright. lawmakers are trying to keep the addictive algorithm in its current form away from america's kids. president biden is saying about this: i will sign this bill into law and address the american people as soon as it reaches my desk tomorrow. so we can begin sending weapons and equipment to ukraine this week. but, there were 18 votes against this package, including ted criewftz. crews. >> i can't support this bill ultimately because it gives money to gaza and gives money for the ngos that are trafficking illegal immigrants. and it does nothing, zero, to stop the invasion at our southern border. that's gotta be our priority. >> peter: there is a big question as we watch this white house about this bill. president biden says he is about to sign. it would take months to either sell or ban tiktok. will president biden cont
now the company that owns tiktok, bytedance, which the fbi directors said just yesterday is beholden to the chinese government, has to sell it within nine months with a possible three month extension if a sale is in progress. otherwise, in the u.s., it is banned outright. lawmakers are trying to keep the addictive algorithm in its current form away from america's kids. president biden is saying about this: i will sign this bill into law and address the american people as soon as it reaches my...
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the fbi is saying how they are into our water supply, our fuel supply, on the computers. we are letting 22,000 communist chinese since october across the mexican border. somebody has lost their ever loving mind. i would like to know where the world the biden administration and the democratic party and the rhinos are getting all this money. thank you. host: lionel in baltimore, maryland. democratic caller. caller: good morning. i have a problem with this ukrainian thing. at one time ukraine had nuclear missiles. what happened to them? did the united states make them give them up? ok. this thing with israel and hamas. the europeans and americans just put those jewish people there without asking the people that was living there to they them there. these little things bother me. i love those jewish people. my first job in america was working for a guy, one of the sweetest people in baltimore city. host: we will get a couple more calls or more in our remaining minutes of the first hour. should the u.s. be more or less active in overseas conflicts? i want to show it president b
the fbi is saying how they are into our water supply, our fuel supply, on the computers. we are letting 22,000 communist chinese since october across the mexican border. somebody has lost their ever loving mind. i would like to know where the world the biden administration and the democratic party and the rhinos are getting all this money. thank you. host: lionel in baltimore, maryland. democratic caller. caller: good morning. i have a problem with this ukrainian thing. at one time ukraine had...
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the justice department announcing today it will pay more than $138 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman among the more than 100 people who sued the fbi for failing to respond to their complaints with urgency. the com bhiened payouts to nassar's victims now top $1 billion. >>> now a story that should serve as a warning for gun owners traveling to the caribbean islands of turks and caicos. an american tourist is behind bars tonight, facing up to 12 years in prison after officials found ammunition in his luggage. cbs's kris van cleave reports on a state department travel alert. >> reporter: a tearful reunion at the oklahoma city airport this morning was not the way valerie watson thought her turks and caicos vacation would end. >> just getting to hold them again, it just fill might mama heart. >> reporter: she's home, but her husband and father of two, ryan, is in jail on the islands, facing a potential mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years behind bars over four rounds of hunting ammo airport security found
the justice department announcing today it will pay more than $138 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman among the more than 100 people who sued the fbi for failing to respond to their complaints with urgency. the com bhiened payouts to nassar's victims now top $1 billion. >>> now a story that should serve as a warning for gun owners traveling to the caribbean islands of turks and caicos. an american tourist...
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. >> lawrence: guys, real quickly, brian, i think it's also important that you have the fbi director that just did an interview yesterday talking about an attack on the homeland with isis. okay. some of the propaganda that they subscribed to is the same propaganda of isis-k. i mean, we talk about them coming across the border and coming, you know, like they did 9/11 on some plane or something like that. but, the ideology that these young people are now subscribing to. they don't need to fly. in they have homegrown people that believe internally now. >> brian: also coming from tiktok. i think that this administration cares more about their election. joe biden had a chance to address it yesterday in tampa. is he talking about abortion and pretending is he a truck driver again. meanwhile, look at wisconsin. it is a basically a dead heat. and with an oncology tested primary, he got -- joe biden should be getting on message from these stats yesterday. >> ainsley: yeah. look at this he got 88.6% of the votes in the democratic primary. but, look how many -- they call it uninstructed in that
. >> lawrence: guys, real quickly, brian, i think it's also important that you have the fbi director that just did an interview yesterday talking about an attack on the homeland with isis. okay. some of the propaganda that they subscribed to is the same propaganda of isis-k. i mean, we talk about them coming across the border and coming, you know, like they did 9/11 on some plane or something like that. but, the ideology that these young people are now subscribing to. they don't need to...
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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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my exclusive interview with fbi director christopher wray on that tiktok firestorm. the unprecedented threat level in the u.s. and donald trump calling the january 6th defendants hostages. do you see those individuals who took part in the january 6th riots as hostages? how he answered. >>> and the miracle baby born out of tragedy in gaza. >> announcer: this is >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the jury in the donald trump hush money trial was introduced to the soft underbelly of the supermarket tabloid business today. their guide, prosecution witness david pecker, former "national enquirer" publisher. pecker describing made-up stories published to damage trump opponents. he testified about a payment to a new york doorman for a salacious but untrue story about mr. trump, and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying
my exclusive interview with fbi director christopher wray on that tiktok firestorm. the unprecedented threat level in the u.s. and donald trump calling the january 6th defendants hostages. do you see those individuals who took part in the january 6th riots as hostages? how he answered. >>> and the miracle baby born out of tragedy in gaza. >> announcer: this is >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the jury in...
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larry: i don't see any effort by biden or his justice department or his fbi for example, to deal with the crimes of hate, speech, and hate crime actions. every one of these schools, should be subjected to that. discipline. there are laws on the books for many years against hate crimes, and hate streec speech for that matter, i don't see the presidents columbia, yale, nordo i can see the trustees of the schools taking act, my question is, why? these are clearly hate crimes, why are they not doing something about it. and the they, includes biden and his justice department. >> this is civil right law here. as an example, just a few days ago maybe your audience is fantastic with this joe biden and his eeoc, took legal action against a chain of convenient stores for having background checks, background checks, saying that violated civil rights law, here on these college campuses you have black letter violations of student right law, they are violated through intimidation, aggressive physical confrontation, clear violation of civil rights biden's justice department is nowhere to be seen, jo
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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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and he ripped the fbi raids on his lawyers home and office. >> it say an attack on our country and a true sense, it's detached, gone. what we all stand for later, cnn obtained an audio of cohen and trump discussing payment to silence playboy model karen mcdougal story of an affair with trump, which trump denied when it comes time for the financing, which will be what get hold on. i got no. >> then cohen pled guilty to crimes including campaign finance violations linked to those payments. he went to jail and he came out saying he should have never trusted trump. >> i am ashamed. because i know what mr. trump is he is a racist he is a con man and he's achieved, trump has called cohen a liar, a loser, and so much more. it's all just a warm up to the former president and his former fixer. these four former friends facing off in court it really will be an absolutely fascinating moment when you think about how long michael cohen lived at the direction of donald trump? following everything donald trump wanted under the thumb of donald trump and now it is michael cohen who has a chance to ap
and he ripped the fbi raids on his lawyers home and office. >> it say an attack on our country and a true sense, it's detached, gone. what we all stand for later, cnn obtained an audio of cohen and trump discussing payment to silence playboy model karen mcdougal story of an affair with trump, which trump denied when it comes time for the financing, which will be what get hold on. i got no. >> then cohen pled guilty to crimes including campaign finance violations linked to those...
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and then all of a suddenth the fbi shows up in mar a lagoe . >> the fbi was inserted. jesse, there's a memo may 5thy t from gary stern to the headi ha of the national archives, the fbi, who had already been inserted prioren to may of 2021. that's less than five months tha after joe biden is sworn into office. >>s i mean, the fbied being inserted and being utilized at the veryeing infancy stages of orchestrating, gathering these records. it's just it's -- it'snd unprecedented. >> and it certainly shows the collusio is the con betweene the administration sitting in the white house now and trying house n to railroad d trump in this case that's pending in florida. all right, stuart jay,so m excellent analysis. >> thanks so mucuch. >> my pleasure. the reform, the amish stripper and alec baldwin snaps ahead on primetime. thing imagine a future where plastic imagine a future where plastic is not wastes , remade over and over into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner to help us get theree innova. america's plastic makers are investi
and then all of a suddenth the fbi shows up in mar a lagoe . >> the fbi was inserted. jesse, there's a memo may 5thy t from gary stern to the headi ha of the national archives, the fbi, who had already been inserted prioren to may of 2021. that's less than five months tha after joe biden is sworn into office. >>s i mean, the fbied being inserted and being utilized at the veryeing infancy stages of orchestrating, gathering these records. it's just it's -- it'snd unprecedented....
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no criminal charges were levied for fbi agents who acted in an unethical manner. they did things that if any civilian had done, would have resulted in criminal charges. i am pleased with what i have seen today but there is so much more that needs to be done. the fbi director delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you ? it is the beginning of accountability. but what we also have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is just a blown—up a picture of what is happening all over the country. the question of why survivors do not report, we see exactly why. out of every 300 rapes reported to the police, on average the most that are prosecuted is 25 in a given year. 25 out of 300, at our best. what we see happening here with the fbi is what victims deal with every single day, most survivors never see the justice that the victims of larry nassar have seen today. what i hope this does is spur us on to a much greater conversation about what needs to change for law enforcement to have a level of accountability and have a cu
no criminal charges were levied for fbi agents who acted in an unethical manner. they did things that if any civilian had done, would have resulted in criminal charges. i am pleased with what i have seen today but there is so much more that needs to be done. the fbi director delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you ? it is the beginning of accountability. but what we also have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is just a blown—up a...
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the fbi was found to have botched its investigation into nassar, leaving him free to continue his assaults for months. nassar abused more than 300 women and girls in total, over 18 years — the olympic champion simone biles was among them. now to some other needs now from around the world. in tennessee, students are protesting after a controversial bill passed in the house of senate, which would allow teachers to carry firearms. the bill goes against recent rallying done by students, who are calling for change, after a school shooting killed six people, three of them children. teachers would be required to get approval from the principal, superintendent and local law enforcement, along with psychological evaluation. justice is at the us supreme court signalled support for starbucks in its challenge to an order to rehire memphis employees who were fired while they sought to unionise. if starbucks wins the case, it could become legal for workers to be reinstated if they are fired during a labour dispute. a court in moscow has rejected the latest appeal by the american journalist evan gershk
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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
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...
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the justice department announcing today that it will pay more than $138 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman, among the more than 100 people who sued the fbi for failing to respond to their complaints with urgency. the combined payouts to nassar's victims now top $1 billion. at a campaign event today in florida, president biden blamed his opponent, former president trump, for a growing wave of restrictive abortion laws across the country. cbs's nancy cordes has more on what is shaping up to be a key issue in the polls in november. >> this isn't about states' rights, it's women's rights. >> reporter: president biden traveled to tampa today, just eight days before florida's abortion crackdown is set to go into effect. the nation's third-most-populous state will ban abortions at six weeks, a point at which many women still don't realize they are pregnant. >> there's one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged and he brags about it: donald trump. >> reporter: when it comes to abortion, there
the justice department announcing today that it will pay more than $138 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman, among the more than 100 people who sued the fbi for failing to respond to their complaints with urgency. the combined payouts to nassar's victims now top $1 billion. at a campaign event today in florida, president biden blamed his opponent, former president trump, for a growing wave of restrictive abortion...
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the fbi director delivered _ done. the fbi director delivered an _ done. the fbi director delivered an apology, | done. the fbi director i delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you? it is the beginning _ accountability for you? it is the beginning of— the beginning of accountability. what we have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is a blown up a picture of what is happening all over the country. the question of why survivors do not report, we see exactly why. 0ut do not report, we see exactly why. out of every 300 rapes reported to the police, on average than those that are prosecuted is 25 in a given year. 25 out of 300 at our best. what we see happening here with the fbi is what victims deal with every single day, most survivors never see the justice that the victims of larry nassar have seen today. what i hope this does is spur us on to a much greater conversation about what is to change the law enforcement to have a level of accountability and have a culture and society where we prioritise inves
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you can watch this entire interview, by the way, with the fbi director, christopher wray. he sits down with lester holt on nightly news in about 15 minutes. >> looking for to that. >>> a new twist on what we have been watching for for years now. i'm talking about the melting of the polar ice caps. new research from california scientists say, as the ice melts, the earth actually slows down and this could lead to a potential time change. our business and tech reporter scott explains. >> reporter: the more we see polar ice melt, the more scientists tell us that climate change will have real-world effects on our lives. melting glaciers likely mean rising sea levels threatening our coastlines. but it also means less ice at the earth's poles and more water weight spread around the other places and that is leading to the earth slowing down. >> human activity has change the rotation of the earth. >> reporter: not exactly what happens when superman flies around the earth and reverses time in the movie but enough to actually slow down the rotation of our planet. a rotation that's be
you can watch this entire interview, by the way, with the fbi director, christopher wray. he sits down with lester holt on nightly news in about 15 minutes. >> looking for to that. >>> a new twist on what we have been watching for for years now. i'm talking about the melting of the polar ice caps. new research from california scientists say, as the ice melts, the earth actually slows down and this could lead to a potential time change. our business and tech reporter scott...
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agreeing to a massive settlement with victims of disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar, after the fbi mishandled allegations from dozens of women. >>> president biden hoping to put florida in play this november. biden's major abortion rights speech in florida today, with that state's new six-week abortion ban going into effect. biden arguing this is all happening after donald trump's picks for the supreme court helped overturn roe and a woman's right to choose. >>> tonight, the arrest after the harrowing video. a woman pleading for help as she was kidnapped. >> please, help me! >> david: tonight, the video showing the suspect picking her up, carrying her away. >>> also, those images just coming in, the fiery plane crash, and what we've learned. >>> and tonight here, we take you deep under the sea. the secrets of the octopus. how they survive, how they communicate, even with humans. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters new york this is "world news tonight," with david muir. >> david: good evening. it is great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. we have seve
agreeing to a massive settlement with victims of disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar, after the fbi mishandled allegations from dozens of women. >>> president biden hoping to put florida in play this november. biden's major abortion rights speech in florida today, with that state's new six-week abortion ban going into effect. biden arguing this is all happening after donald trump's picks for the supreme court helped overturn roe and a woman's right to choose. >>> tonight,...
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and we will revoke the executive privilege and all of a sudden the fbi shows up. >> the fbi was inserted. there is a memo may 5th from gary stern to the head of the national archives. the fbi has already been inserted prior to may of 2021. that is less than five months after joe biden was sworn into office. the fbi being inserted and being utilized at the very infancy stages of orchestrating gatherings. it's unprecedented and it certainly shows the collusion between the administration sitting in the white house now and trying to railroad donald trump in this case that is pending in florida. >> jesse: excellent analysis, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> jesse: the reformed amish stripper. and alec baldwin snaps. ahead on primetime. c is not was. but instead remade over and over... into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big thing
and we will revoke the executive privilege and all of a sudden the fbi shows up. >> the fbi was inserted. there is a memo may 5th from gary stern to the head of the national archives. the fbi has already been inserted prior to may of 2021. that is less than five months after joe biden was sworn into office. the fbi being inserted and being utilized at the very infancy stages of orchestrating gatherings. it's unprecedented and it certainly shows the collusion between the administration...
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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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in a 2022 lawsuit, some of nassar�*s victims alleged that the fbi mishandled credible complaints and didn't take them seriously. nassar is currently serving up to 175 years in prison for sexual assault. four aboriginal spears taken by a british explorer more than 250 years ago will return home to australia. cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts — at a ceremony with direct descendants of the gwee—agal people who crafted the spears. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political editor, chris mason, reports. apologies for that, we have some technical issues but let
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. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >> reporter: the failure so profound, it led to an extraordinary apology by the fbi director. this was a dark chapter for the fbi, david, a truly dark chapter. >> david: pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to president biden tonight, helping to put the state of florida back in play this november. tonight, the president's major abortion rights speech in florida, with that state's new six-week abortion ban just days now from going into effect. mary bruce in florida. >> reporter: president biden today traveling to florida, just days before the state's strict new abortion law goes into effect. b
. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >>...
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the new documents also provide a specific timeline and reveal 30 fbi personnel were on scene entering trump's residence at 8:59 a.m. eastern living at 6:3. >> i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. >> according to the documents, attorney general merrick garland escalated the probe into a full blown investigation in march of 2022. five months before the raid. the mysterious person 16 claims he warned trump whatever you have, give everything back. let them come here and get everything. don't give them a noble treason indict you because they will. in june of 2023, special counsel jack smith indicted trump for violating the espionage act accusing the former president of illegally keeping more than 300 highly classified documents and committing obstruction by not returning them as required under federal law. trump has pleaded not guilty. the former president, bret, has made the argument that these documents could be considered personal. judge cannon, who he appointed, has declined to drop the case as the former president would like. it's still on the ca
the new documents also provide a specific timeline and reveal 30 fbi personnel were on scene entering trump's residence at 8:59 a.m. eastern living at 6:3. >> i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. >> according to the documents, attorney general merrick garland escalated the probe into a full blown investigation in march of 2022. five months before the raid. the mysterious person 16 claims he warned trump whatever you have, give everything back....
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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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and there's another piece to it which is jim comey the head of the fbi at the time, has never commented on this. i can tell you. i speak for many, many families when i say that they want to know what mr. comey knew about this. and when he knew it and why it wasn't stopped earlier so ali raise vin is obviously a hero. are as are so many of these women and girls for voicing their, their truth, the horrors that they endured why were these women and girls their claims? >> why were they ignored? by so many people for so long. let's start with the fbi what, what's there explanation as to why they didn't take this seriously enough well, i think the best explanation comes from the department of justice, inspector general's report which is that the special agent in charge of the indianapolis office where it was reported? >> was actively negotiating a job with steve benny, who was the head of usa gymnastics. four ahead of olympic security there was not just that agent, that office where kyi was head of and he was a combi appointee. but it was the los angeles office and the detroit office the fbi
and there's another piece to it which is jim comey the head of the fbi at the time, has never commented on this. i can tell you. i speak for many, many families when i say that they want to know what mr. comey knew about this. and when he knew it and why it wasn't stopped earlier so ali raise vin is obviously a hero. are as are so many of these women and girls for voicing their, their truth, the horrors that they endured why were these women and girls their claims? >> why were they...
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the biden white house rate on bar lago involved 30 fbi agents, a d.o.j. counter intelligence expert control attorney, prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of florida here's the question, the elephant in the room. do think the biden white house work with the national archives to get the case against trump before the charges were brought? >> there's no question about it, minimally involved in this the exclusive remedy anytime former president has something classified or even a presidential record, it's exclusively under the presidential records act which is a civil statute so the proper remedy is not to bring a criminal prosecution against former president but to go to court and file a motion to compel to comply with the documents. that's how they handled it, the d.o.j. and the clinton case went to a civil judgment in the end the civil judge said under our interpretation of records act, former president can keep whatever he wants, even classified documents. >> what you're saying, trump set the morning of the marlborough great,
the biden white house rate on bar lago involved 30 fbi agents, a d.o.j. counter intelligence expert control attorney, prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of florida here's the question, the elephant in the room. do think the biden white house work with the national archives to get the case against trump before the charges were brought? >> there's no question about it, minimally involved in this the exclusive remedy anytime former president has something...
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: i don't see any, stephen miller, i don't see any effort by biden or his justice department or his fbi, for example, to deal with the crimes of hate speech and hate crime actions. i don't see any deal. everyone of these schools should be subjected to that, disciplined. there are laws on the books for many years against hate crimes and hate speech for that matter and i don't see these presidents, columbia, yale, doesn't really matter, i don't see any of them, nor do i see the trustees of thee schools taking any action and so my question is why? these are clearly hate crimes. why aren't they doing something about it? and they includes biden and his justice department? >> this is civil rights laws what we're talking about here, larry. so as an example, just a few days ago, maybe your audience is familiar with this, joe biden and his eeoc, the equal employment opportunity commission, took legal action against a chain of convenience stores for having background checks, just background checks, saying that violated civil rights law. yet here on these college campuses you have plain blank lett
: i don't see any, stephen miller, i don't see any effort by biden or his justice department or his fbi, for example, to deal with the crimes of hate speech and hate crime actions. i don't see any deal. everyone of these schools should be subjected to that, disciplined. there are laws on the books for many years against hate crimes and hate speech for that matter and i don't see these presidents, columbia, yale, doesn't really matter, i don't see any of them, nor do i see the trustees of thee...
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the settlement comes after claims that the fbi was too slow to act after receiving a number of complaints. nassar was jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried the bodies of palestinians at a medical complex in gaza. more than 200 bodies were found under the courtyard at the hospital in khan younis. the city of baltimore is taking legal action against the operators of the container ship which hit and destroyed one of its main bridges last month. the lawsuit says the container ship, the dali, was clearly unseaworthy, and had an incompetent crew. the ship's owners have already asked a court to limit their liability. good evening. the british prime minister rishi sunak said the deaths of at least five migrants, including a seven—year—old girl, that were attempting to cross the channeljust hours after his rwanda deportation legislation passed the commons, were a sobering "reminder of why the governments plan is important". these were the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais this morning, jus
the settlement comes after claims that the fbi was too slow to act after receiving a number of complaints. nassar was jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried the bodies of palestinians at a medical complex in gaza. more than 200 bodies were found under the courtyard at the hospital in khan younis. the city of baltimore is taking legal action against the operators of the container ship which hit...
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after the fbi failed to investigate despite numerous attempts to let them know what was going on and an investigation was direly needed. >> you think this is hard for you? imagine how all of us feel. imagine how it feels to be an innocent teenager in a foreign country, hearing a knock on the door, and it's you. forget migraine, but zero-migraine days are possible. don't take if allergic to qulipta. most common side effects are nausea, constipation and sleepiness. qulipta. the...
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now, and fbi report found that, well, report found that the fbi first learned about these allegations in 2015. —— larry nassar. but our report found that they did not take the right investigative steps and so that meant that nassar was free for months and months and months to abuse more women and that included, as you mentioned there, the olympic gold champion, simone biles, also allie rasmussen and another decorated champion michaela maroney, i should say, and they gave evidence at a senate hearing in 2021, really distressing hearing. so here we are aware this settlement has been announced for, i think it works out to it is 139 claims, just to double check that made against the fbi, but it's important to note that this is just another settlement. so basically all the settlements total nearly $1 billion, and that is one made by usa gymnastics and the us olympic and paralympic committee. so this has been going on for some years. nassar himself has been jailed. he is 60 years old and it's very unlikely that he will ever walk free again. very unlikely that he will ever walk free aaai
now, and fbi report found that, well, report found that the fbi first learned about these allegations in 2015. —— larry nassar. but our report found that they did not take the right investigative steps and so that meant that nassar was free for months and months and months to abuse more women and that included, as you mentioned there, the olympic gold champion, simone biles, also allie rasmussen and another decorated champion michaela maroney, i should say, and they gave evidence at a...
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there was also minute-by-minute timeline of the fbi search and an fbi memo that memorializes the fact that merrick garland signed off on this being elevated to a full investigation. >> yes, this is just really unfortunate in terms of it being an unnecessary and unforced error by the former president. that advice he was given by whomever was interviewing with the fbi was correct, just give them the documents back. >> john: you surprise me with what the original archives request was for and it was for three things. >> they only wanted three things that is how this all began which is why it's really unfortunate this is where it has gotten to. they asked for the kim jong un letter, remember that letter? they asked for a letter former president obama left in the white house president trump on his first day which is tradition and third there was a map you remember that he drew on with sharpie. they only ask for those three things and for months trump and his team give them the run around. so as they were doing that, the people at the archives got frustrated and thought oh, well there must b
there was also minute-by-minute timeline of the fbi search and an fbi memo that memorializes the fact that merrick garland signed off on this being elevated to a full investigation. >> yes, this is just really unfortunate in terms of it being an unnecessary and unforced error by the former president. that advice he was given by whomever was interviewing with the fbi was correct, just give them the documents back. >> john: you surprise me with what the original archives request was...
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the damning allegations inside newly unsealed fbi documents. but first, you can watch all the best parts of our show anytime on youtube. stay close. we've got more chris jansing reporting right after this. chrg reporting right after this not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! (vo) you've had thyroid eye disease for a long time. and you've lived with the damage it caused. but even after all these years, restoration is still possible. learn how at tedhelp.com.
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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
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...