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msnbc will not use ronna mcdaniels. but i do have a few questions for her, whenever she might want to come on this program. and i'll make it easy for her. i'll tell her the questions ahead of time. my first question would be, why did you change your name for donald trump? before trump ran for president. her name was ronna romney- mcdaniel. how does that feel to change your name to curry favor with a madman, because he doesn't like your uncle? how did you explain that to your kids? what lesson did your kids learn from that? and i mention her kids because she always mentions her kids. and that she's a mother. whenever she is speaking publicly. and then i would ask her about everything she did. to try to help donald trump overthrow the election that she yesterday, decided to say, for the very first time, four years late, that joe biden won, fair and square. there is an easy way to avoid the controversy nbc news has stumbled into. don't hire anyone close to the crimes. that's what happened to the nixon gang, the only compar
msnbc will not use ronna mcdaniels. but i do have a few questions for her, whenever she might want to come on this program. and i'll make it easy for her. i'll tell her the questions ahead of time. my first question would be, why did you change your name for donald trump? before trump ran for president. her name was ronna romney- mcdaniel. how does that feel to change your name to curry favor with a madman, because he doesn't like your uncle? how did you explain that to your kids? what lesson...
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he's an msnbc legal analyst, and the co-host of the important msnbc podcast prosecuting donald trump. he's also co-author of the new book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary, and quote. and joining us from atlanta georgia's katie phang, an attorney and the host of the katie phang show on msnbc. i don't know how your wake, katie, both of you have been working remarkable hours. katie, let me start with you, in georgia, and the stakes of this case. what does it make you think? >> so i was closing arguments, ali and it was three hours of closing arguments, which is remarkable, but not really if you consider the fact that there are so many different defendants. the footnote to that would be the import of this case. it started with 19 codefendants, it is a r.i.c.o. case with multiple other offenses. you already have four of those codefendants played out, some of whom were critical to the scheme to defraud and to try to overturn the georgia election results, the reason i talk about that is because we cannot lose sight of the fact that that is what this pros
he's an msnbc legal analyst, and the co-host of the important msnbc podcast prosecuting donald trump. he's also co-author of the new book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary, and quote. and joining us from atlanta georgia's katie phang, an attorney and the host of the katie phang show on msnbc. i don't know how your wake, katie, both of you have been working remarkable hours. katie, let me start with you, in georgia, and the stakes of this case. what does it...
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he is an msnbc analyst. and peter, professor of journalism and political science at the university of new york. he is also a msnbc political analyst. let's listen to what the u.n. ambassador said about this today. >> colleagues, we appreciated the willingness of members of this council to take some of our edits and approve on this. still, certain key edits were ignored, including our request to add a combination of -- condemnation of hamas. and we do not agree with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this resolution. and we believe it was important for the council to speak out. >> how big of a departure was this for the united states today? >> i think it is a big departure, lawrence. it is a shot across. it is a way of saying, look, our patient isn't endless. and by the way, his reaction was petulant by not sending folks here. i think it is a prelude to even the considerati
he is an msnbc analyst. and peter, professor of journalism and political science at the university of new york. he is also a msnbc political analyst. let's listen to what the u.n. ambassador said about this today. >> colleagues, we appreciated the willingness of members of this council to take some of our edits and approve on this. still, certain key edits were ignored, including our request to add a combination of -- condemnation of hamas. and we do not agree with everything in the...
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, andrew weissman, msnbc legal contributor, he will be joining the last word with lawrence o'donnell right now. i suggest you stay. not it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> couldn't have said it better myself. one of the things we will talk about is something , with andrew, something i mentioned last week, a week ago tonight. i ran a insurance commercial, so the sailboat and the nice things that they do and talked about at some length how chub insurance was helping donald trump post bond, $91 million and i don't know, i would hate to think it was something i said, rachel but in the meantime, as you know, chub has pulled out of negotiations with donald trump for the next big bond that you reported in the last hour. so, donald trump is now struggling without chub. >> i don't know if that was the only company in the running for the first bond. it seems like that was their only hope for the second bond. and, no dice. we will see if they get some sort of extension or the appeals court sends them some sort of lifeline or the ag changes their mind. a week f
, andrew weissman, msnbc legal contributor, he will be joining the last word with lawrence o'donnell right now. i suggest you stay. not it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> couldn't have said it better myself. one of the things we will talk about is something , with andrew, something i mentioned last week, a week ago tonight. i ran a insurance commercial, so the sailboat and the nice things that they do and talked about at some length how chub insurance...
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andrew weissman is an msnbc legal contributor, and he is going to be joining "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell right now. i suggest you stay now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence exactly last week, i ran a chubb insurance commercial, showed the sailboat and all theses nice things that they do. and talked about at some length how chubb insurance was basically helping donald trump in fact post bond, $91 million in the e. jean carroll case. and i don't know -- i'd hate to think it was something i but in the meantime, as you know, chubb has pulled out of negotiations with donald trump for the next big bond that you reported in the last hour. and so donald trump is now struggling without chubb. >> i don't know if that was the only company in the running for the first bond. it seems like that was their only hope for the second bond. and no dice. this is -- we'll see if they get some sort of extension, or if the appeals court throws them someur sort of lifeline or the changes her mind. a week from right now there could be a padlock on the front do
andrew weissman is an msnbc legal contributor, and he is going to be joining "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell right now. i suggest you stay now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence exactly last week, i ran a chubb insurance commercial, showed the sailboat and all theses nice things that they do. and talked about at some length how chubb insurance was basically helping donald trump in fact post bond, $91 million in the e. jean...
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they're both msnbc legal analyst. andrew, the judge has given the prosecution until wednesday of this week to respond to donald trump's request to delay, to block the trial about the hush money payments. what are you anticipating as a result of this? >> a denial. there is no question that the judge is going to retract at this. the only question is whether it can be used by donald trump on appeal to have a stay of the trial. it's worth noting that this motion is way out of time. meaning that the schedule is one that did not permit the judge. out of courtesy he said he would accept it. there is no question that he will deny it. two quick points, on the big picture this is not the action on someone who thinks he is innocent and wants to stay in court. he's doing his business, seeking to avoid his day in court while prosecutors are seeking their day in court. the small picture, the reason this is so frivolous amongst many reasons, the charges here are not related to anything that he did as president of the united states.
they're both msnbc legal analyst. andrew, the judge has given the prosecution until wednesday of this week to respond to donald trump's request to delay, to block the trial about the hush money payments. what are you anticipating as a result of this? >> a denial. there is no question that the judge is going to retract at this. the only question is whether it can be used by donald trump on appeal to have a stay of the trial. it's worth noting that this motion is way out of time. meaning...
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they are both msnbc political analysts. and i would like you to speak for a moment as someone who grew up the way chuck schumer did, as a member of the greater new york jewish community and what it must have felt like for chuck schumer to have to go out on the senate floor today and make that speech. >> i thought it was a very powerful speech, lawrence. i thought he spoke to many americans, not just jewish americans but other americans who are supporters for israel. he spoke out of love for israel. as you said, he has been the most staunch supporter of israel and the u.s. senate. but one of the things that he said that spoke to me was this idea that israel cannot survive if it is a pariah nation. he is speaking about our children, our children's children and what they will have to undergo it israel doesn't change course. the fact that he called for an election in israel is quite extraordinary but he was doing it out of his concern that the course that israel is on, under benjamin netanyahu will turn it into a pariah nation
they are both msnbc political analysts. and i would like you to speak for a moment as someone who grew up the way chuck schumer did, as a member of the greater new york jewish community and what it must have felt like for chuck schumer to have to go out on the senate floor today and make that speech. >> i thought it was a very powerful speech, lawrence. i thought he spoke to many americans, not just jewish americans but other americans who are supporters for israel. he spoke out of love...
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msnbc will have live coverage of all that, morristown at six pm eastern. i'll be joined by all my colleagues here for special coverage as the polls close. it is right here on msnbc, i'll be here starting at six pm eastern. i will see you then. all right, that does it for us tonight. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening,. lawrence >> will be joining you at seven pm tomorrow night. our lead off tonight's harvard law school professor laurence tribe. we're going to get his -- followed by andrew weissmann and the new guilty plea from trump world today. allen weissenberg pleading guilty for perjury. later in the hour, there is this very important turn we have seen in the biden administration toward bibi netanyahu's government. with vice president kamala harris publicly, anyway, leading the way in what is a break with the netanyahu government's policy, the vice president yesterday unequivocally called for a cease-fire in gaza. it seems like a very important turn in the way the administration is handling this. >> yeah, and, i mean,
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both are msnbc political analyst. thank you both for being here. tim, how do you think donald trump is feeling tonight about his future? >> loony, angry, anxious, petrified. dealing with forces he can't control, jonathan. we've talked about this before. you know donald trump is not a sophisticated man. he is not an intelligent man but he's a student of celebrity and he's been fascinated with it his whole life. it's how he things about himself and i think he watched that state of the union understanding exactly what aydin was doing, which was rewriting the script the republicans wanted him to follow when he walked in and gave that address last night, which was a thought to be stumbling, demented, incapable old man. and instead he came out with a light touch. he had lived exactly what he needed to. he quoted the republicans at least twice on policy issues, off the cuff, and he quoted them with it and i think that's why you saw this massive volume of tweeting from trump, because in real time he understood that joe biden was getting traction, and if jo
both are msnbc political analyst. thank you both for being here. tim, how do you think donald trump is feeling tonight about his future? >> loony, angry, anxious, petrified. dealing with forces he can't control, jonathan. we've talked about this before. you know donald trump is not a sophisticated man. he is not an intelligent man but he's a student of celebrity and he's been fascinated with it his whole life. it's how he things about himself and i think he watched that state of the union...
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they are both msnbc legal analyst. the judge has given the prosecution until wednesday of this week to respond to the request to delay or block the trial about those hush money payments. what are you anticipating as a result. >> there is no question the judge will request this -- reject this. it is worth noting that this motion is way out of time, meaning the schedule is one that did not permit this. the judge said he would accept it. there is no question he will deny it. on the big picture, this is not the action of someone that thinks he is innocent, he is doing to our seeking to avoid a day in court while prosecutors are seeking their day in court. small picture, the reason it is so frivolous among many reasons is the charges are not related to anything he did as president. when you look at immunity, you look at whether the charges relate to something that was done as president. that is to get even into the ballpark of thing they could possibly be immune to. he is conflating the idea of charges with evidence that co
they are both msnbc legal analyst. the judge has given the prosecution until wednesday of this week to respond to the request to delay or block the trial about those hush money payments. what are you anticipating as a result. >> there is no question the judge will request this -- reject this. it is worth noting that this motion is way out of time, meaning the schedule is one that did not permit this. the judge said he would accept it. there is no question he will deny it. on the big...
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he is host of the bloomberg podcast, crash course, and an msnbc analyst. also, the former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is the co-author of the new york times best-selling book, the trump indictments. andrew, as we close in on monday, what will you be looking for on monday? >> the trial date. you know? i think, looking at the papers, leaving aside one caveat which is, one of donald trump's lawyers is really a superb, ethical lawyer, so you never want to counter out -- i would be interested in what the defense lawyer has to say. but having read the papers on both sides, this really looks like a sort of minor kerfuffle. i think the judge will be focused on, is there anything there that is going to take more than the 30 days that he is granted, and whether the judge will stick with essentially this trial starting ironically, given your opening, what you talked about, april 15th. i sort of expect the people get a trial date, if not that date, shortly thereafter. >> tim o'brien, in the civil case now which enters this ne
he is host of the bloomberg podcast, crash course, and an msnbc analyst. also, the former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is the co-author of the new york times best-selling book, the trump indictments. andrew, as we close in on monday, what will you be looking for on monday? >> the trial date. you know? i think, looking at the papers, leaving aside one caveat which is, one of donald trump's lawyers is really a superb, ethical lawyer, so you never...
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an msnbc political analyst. andrew, what happens now? donald trump can go forward with his apeel, but his assets will not be protected, which means they could start closing in on some of those assets? >> absolutely. he is allowed to appeal. >> and he is claiming to his followers they won't let me appeal unless i put up half a billion dollars. that's a lie? you can appeal? >> that is a lie. exactly. this has to do with the judgment and whether it could be enforced. to be clear, it is enforced now, but the attorney general in new york has given, which is fairly common, a 30-day grace period to him to basically either put up the money or put up the bond. and so that 30 days ends on monday. i should point out that donald trump's truth social post makes zero sense. he could get a mortgage on his real estate if it is not leveraged already. in other words there is nothing, if he has $454 million in equity in any of his real estate assets, he can do what a lot of people in this country do with much smaller real estate, which is just get a mortga
an msnbc political analyst. andrew, what happens now? donald trump can go forward with his apeel, but his assets will not be protected, which means they could start closing in on some of those assets? >> absolutely. he is allowed to appeal. >> and he is claiming to his followers they won't let me appeal unless i put up half a billion dollars. that's a lie? you can appeal? >> that is a lie. exactly. this has to do with the judgment and whether it could be enforced. to be clear,...
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also former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. glenn, let me begin with you on what district attorney alvin bragg filed today and what that is going to mean possibly in terms of a trial date. >> i think it is important that the da set out how they have been diligent all along the way trying to give over all of the discovery donald trump is entitled to and then some. what he had to unravel for the court was how is it that he got a hold of some of this documentation late, particularly regarding michael cohen's federal case. he laid out how all along they had been asking the southern district of new york u.s. attorney's office, an arm of the department of justice, for these materials and there was a significant delay in getting them. once they got them, they promptly turned them over. a couple of important things there. one, he references in the motion that the documents were irrelevant. many of the documents were incriminating. so, they weren't exonerating of donald trump, it was just more incriminating evidence that was, by and lar
also former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. glenn, let me begin with you on what district attorney alvin bragg filed today and what that is going to mean possibly in terms of a trial date. >> i think it is important that the da set out how they have been diligent all along the way trying to give over all of the discovery donald trump is entitled to and then some. what he had to unravel for the court was how is it that he got a hold of some of this documentation late,...
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professor at the university of alabama school of law, co-host of the podcast sisters-in-law, and she is an msnbc legal analyst. joyce, there is something about this that is personal for you. this business of threatening judges and their families, and court employees. this matters more to you than sometimes just casual discussions about the law. >> you know, it's not just a theoretical risk in my family. my father-in-law was a federal judge on the 11th circuit court of appeals, who was murdered by a dissatisfied litigant who also seriously injured my mother-in-law, and what i think as i look at donald trump and his conduct, is this isn't someone in the legal system, this isn't an individual who doesn't hold government office, who is imposing risk on these judges and these jurors, and these witnesses, this is the former president of the united states, the former commander of chief, who at this point in time knowing that when he speaks, some of his followers listen and act, and he nonetheless proceeds to impose this sort of risk, really putting a bull's-eye on the back of a judge, and of that judge
professor at the university of alabama school of law, co-host of the podcast sisters-in-law, and she is an msnbc legal analyst. joyce, there is something about this that is personal for you. this business of threatening judges and their families, and court employees. this matters more to you than sometimes just casual discussions about the law. >> you know, it's not just a theoretical risk in my family. my father-in-law was a federal judge on the 11th circuit court of appeals, who was...
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. >> and she is cohost of a wonderful podcast prosecuting donald trump and an msnbc legal analyst. welcome. >> so, mary, kyle, it seems like the only accountability we are going to get for some of these other people who are in the trump world and allegedly orchestrated some of these election interference schemes is going to be through these professional disbarment procedures. what can we learn from these procedures, what are the findings judges are making here and what can they tell the american public about january 6th? >> they don't have the fanfare of the criminal cases but in a way, these are the trials of what happened leading up to january 6th, the trial of donald trump's attempt to overturn the election. there is some granular testimony happening in these cases where you are seeing people. john eastman for example. months of testimony putting his theory through the ringer. testing them. testing his claims of fraud. down to the very specific minutia of them and picking them apart. and the judge looked at them and said what you said here in pennsylvania was false. this piece o
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weeknights on msnbc, she is also in her spare time and nbc news senior business analyst. >> can i say something? we are used to quoting famous hip-hop artist but you just quoted cnc music factory with things that make you go hmm and you said jankey, so what a treat >> i saw you send a note trying to explain the valuation of this company. put that aside for one second because that is interesting in and of itself. trump has more money out of this thing then logically it would be worth but there is something else to it and we were talking about this pennsylvania billionaire jeff yass who is also a very big shareholder in bytedance which is the parent company of tik tok which donald trump for a hot second was against. >> and then jeff yass made his way to mar-a-lago, saw donald trump and trump said you know what? i think i like to talk. so jeff yass backing this is not complicated. here's one of the richest guys in the country, the richest man in pennsylvania, and the biggest backer of the shell company that has merged with donald trump company so right there boom. one could say he's tryi
weeknights on msnbc, she is also in her spare time and nbc news senior business analyst. >> can i say something? we are used to quoting famous hip-hop artist but you just quoted cnc music factory with things that make you go hmm and you said jankey, so what a treat >> i saw you send a note trying to explain the valuation of this company. put that aside for one second because that is interesting in and of itself. trump has more money out of this thing then logically it would be worth...
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. >> she is also the co-host of a wonderful podcast, prosecuting donald trump, and she is an msnbc legal analyst, welcome. >> so, mary, kyle, it seems like the only accountability we are going to get for some of these other people who were in the trump world and allegedly orchestrated some of these election interference schemes is going to be pretty is professional just and procedures. what can we learn from these procedures, what are the kinds of findings that the judges are making...
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. >> joining us now is msnbc political analyst ben rhodes, he's a former deputy national security adviser to president obama. ben, how does the administration squeeze out that 300 million after struggling now for quite a while to get a much larger package of eight out of the congress? >> well, i think there are ways you can look at the accounting and the pentagon and find different accounts where you can provide some of this aid. but the reality is, the delta, the gap between 300 million and 56 billion tells you everything you need to know about how important it is for congress to pass that funding. 300 million is not going to keep ukraine afloat when what they need is equipment at the front lines, small arms, ammunition, artillery shells, the lifeblood of war in which russia is trying to wear them down. and donald trump in the republican party are standing in the way of that, because they're helping putin at the expense of ukraine. >> so it's very clear that vladimir putin wants donald trump to win the presidency, viktor orban obviously wants donald trump to win the presidency. it feels
. >> joining us now is msnbc political analyst ben rhodes, he's a former deputy national security adviser to president obama. ben, how does the administration squeeze out that 300 million after struggling now for quite a while to get a much larger package of eight out of the congress? >> well, i think there are ways you can look at the accounting and the pentagon and find different accounts where you can provide some of this aid. but the reality is, the delta, the gap between 300...
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on msnbc based on their new best-selling book. coming up, vp harris made history as the first president or vp to visit an abortion clinic. congresswoman barbara lee, who did not have an abortion clinic to visit when she was a 16-year- old who needed one, will join us next. that's a different sto. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big...
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and msnbc legal analyst andrew wiseman is still with us in our discussion. what are you expecting to hear tomorrow? >> i think we'll hear exactly what you're talking about, lawrence. this notion that trump has of the imperial presidency, that lasts not just while he's in office but afterwards, and would reach these really ridiculous results. for instance, the president could take the nations classified sequence and, purely through the magical device of saying that they're now his personal papers, would be able to walk away from the white house with them without facing any criminal consequences. that's the caliber of argument that we should be prepared for tomorrow. >> andrew wiseman, of course, the most important voice in the room will be judge cannon. always on the edge of our seats, wondering what she's going to say, what position she's going to take next. >> yes. so, i am going to be listening for reversible error. this is a judge who has shown that she is not terribly experienced at these issues, and she has certainly made rulings that have gotten her in
and msnbc legal analyst andrew wiseman is still with us in our discussion. what are you expecting to hear tomorrow? >> i think we'll hear exactly what you're talking about, lawrence. this notion that trump has of the imperial presidency, that lasts not just while he's in office but afterwards, and would reach these really ridiculous results. for instance, the president could take the nations classified sequence and, purely through the magical device of saying that they're now his personal...
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. >> texas democratic senate candidate msnbc, thank you very much for joining us tonight on your first full day of being the nominee. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, for our next guest loses his senate election campaign the democrats will very likely lose control of the senate. it's that simple. and it is that important. the amazing political miracle worker of ohio, ohio senator sherry brown will join us next. this thing? it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. but then i found out about velsipity a new once-daily pill, not a steroid or biologic, for adults with moderate to severe uc. velsipity can help calm the chaos of uc — it quickly treats flares providing a chance for lasting steroid-free remission. don't take velsipity if you've had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or ministroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat. velsipity may cause serious side effec
. >> texas democratic senate candidate msnbc, thank you very much for joining us tonight on your first full day of being the nominee. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, for our next guest loses his senate election campaign the democrats will very likely lose control of the senate. it's that simple. and it is that important. the amazing political miracle worker of ohio, ohio senator sherry brown will join us next. this thing? it's what's going on inside of...