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i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling jury selection to begin april 15th, exactly three months to the day before the republican convention. that trial potentially carrying a possibility of prison time, and yet the former president got an 11th-hour reprieve in the other big legal case hanging over his head. in a stunning decision from the new york appellate court, the half billion dollar bond trump was supposed to pay today was cut by more than 60%. an enormous break. he got more time to get it together as well. we'll explain what it all means in just a minute. we start with the major news that the first c
i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling...
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i will see you in new york at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow. >>> right now, the justice system is moving when it comes to donald trump, but it is moving slowly. we saw more evidence of that again today. while the wheels of justice turn at their own frustrating pace, we want to spend some time talking to people to saw and heard with donald trump did in these various cases
i will see you in new york at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow. >>> right now, the justice system is moving when it comes to donald trump, but it is moving slowly. we saw more evidence of that again today. while the wheels of justice turn at their own frustrating pace, we want to spend some time talking to people to saw and heard with donald trump did in these various cases
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in new york is calling them out on this. what is interesting is going to be how far this goes, because at this point trump's legal team has to answer some serious questions from the judge, and the appellate court isn't going to play this game either. they already issued a temporary stay so that this can be fought on appeal, but they chose not to hit the pause button on him paying this money. so at this point, he is not in a position where he is supposed to be moving assets, is actually in a position where he needs to pay up real soon, so we will get answers pretty soon, but the fact they did it this way at this hour, after they were told to, pay is certainly raising red flags. >> yeah, kristy what are the options here if someone -- first of all, legally speaking, if indeed jt holdings, donald j trump holdings moves to florida, and doesn't want to pay the bill so dispute, what are the legal implications of that? what can be done? this ron desantis have to step in? i'm kidding. >> these assets, if you can trace them, if you kn
in new york is calling them out on this. what is interesting is going to be how far this goes, because at this point trump's legal team has to answer some serious questions from the judge, and the appellate court isn't going to play this game either. they already issued a temporary stay so that this can be fought on appeal, but they chose not to hit the pause button on him paying this money. so at this point, he is not in a position where he is supposed to be moving assets, is actually in a...
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the southern district of new york is cloakly known as the sovereign district of new york. they don't always play well with other offices, state level prosecutions. they're doing their own thing quite a lot of the time this. may be one of the situations. i think things you take from all of this is that this delay is not necessarily alvin bragg's fault. he definitely asked for this information a year ago. it wasn't forthcoming. now it's been disclosed and apparently it is an avalanche of documents with more to come. he's don the right thing, concede there should be a delay. he's pushed back on the request for a 90-day delay. he's requested a 30-day delay. but he has prioritized the rights of this defendant to have an opportunity to review these documents against him, review the documents that may have information about those who will be testifying against him, and present the most vigorous defense that he can. and that's exactly what he should be doing. >> he's the one saying a 30-day delay would be fine by me. i could do the final today but i could also take it in a month w
the southern district of new york is cloakly known as the sovereign district of new york. they don't always play well with other offices, state level prosecutions. they're doing their own thing quite a lot of the time this. may be one of the situations. i think things you take from all of this is that this delay is not necessarily alvin bragg's fault. he definitely asked for this information a year ago. it wasn't forthcoming. now it's been disclosed and apparently it is an avalanche of...
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i will see you in new york at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow. >>> right now, the justice system is moving when it comes to donald trump, but it is moving slowly. we saw more evidence of that again today. while the wheels of justice turn at their own frustrating pace, we want to spend some time talking to people to saw and heard with donald trump did in these various cases up close. we can hear from them right now, so that's what we are going to do tonight. former trump attorney michael cohen is standing by, as is former trump white house aide cassidy hutchinson. but i do want to start in new york city. the tale today of two trump trials we saw play out. first, there was a major development in what is often shorthanded as a hush money raised. but is it actually interference case? given, as a reminder, trump falsified business records to silence an adult film star during his campaign. with donald trump sitting in the courtroom today, they set the start date of that child april 14th. that does come after a bit of a delay due to a massive
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eastern district of new york. so new york well represented here. thank you both for being here. catherine, the judge said michael cohen and stormy daniels are cleared to testify. trump's teams attempts to block them have not been successful. we heard from daniels just a couple of days ago. let me play for you what she said. >> i don't want you to talk about the trial. but are you ready? >> i'm absolutely ready. i have been ready. i'm hoping with all of my heart that they call me because as i showed on the stand against michael avenatti. i don't need someone to speak for me, and i relish the day that i get to face him and speak my truth. >> for those who don't remember, her former lawyer, michael avenatti. she doesn't seem nervous. she says she's ready. she does have some experience. what kind of witness do you think she's going to be? >> i think she'll be a good witness. i don't think donald trump is denying that she was given money. the issue is whether or not that money was covered up, whether or not his business records were falsified, saying that they were legal expenses. so
eastern district of new york. so new york well represented here. thank you both for being here. catherine, the judge said michael cohen and stormy daniels are cleared to testify. trump's teams attempts to block them have not been successful. we heard from daniels just a couple of days ago. let me play for you what she said. >> i don't want you to talk about the trial. but are you ready? >> i'm absolutely ready. i have been ready. i'm hoping with all of my heart that they call me...
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the "the new york times" reports that trump plans to hold weekend events in states near new york. conduct interviews from trump tower potentially. advisers and talked about protesters of trump tower and they discussed holding a local rally in madison square garden. what kind of atmosphere to expect when the trial starts with what effect could it have on the jury? >> and what is the weekend and is casual. i will start juggling . that is what we are looking at. a complete circus. that is what we are in for. you're talking about something that is virtually unprecedented in the history of united states of america. that is a former president of the united states that will be standing trial for a criminal offense that is ultimately a felony punishable by up-over a year in jail. these are serious things to be considered. around that, that same person will be trying to solidify himself as the next president of the united states of america. mind you, what he is actually being tried for is hush money payment to a star. it is absurd already, let alone how it plays out. this is going to be a
the "the new york times" reports that trump plans to hold weekend events in states near new york. conduct interviews from trump tower potentially. advisers and talked about protesters of trump tower and they discussed holding a local rally in madison square garden. what kind of atmosphere to expect when the trial starts with what effect could it have on the jury? >> and what is the weekend and is casual. i will start juggling . that is what we are looking at. a complete circus....
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people cite of course the american tradition in new york. but there is across the world and especially the uk, a lot going on in the musical scene. rap accounted for about 3% of singles purchased in britain in '99. that's jumped to 22% in this recent era. and british artists are a third of all rap and hip-hop singles streamed in the uk. in this back and forth, we wanted to mention what you think about rolling stones and beatles, you and drake and other hip-hop artists. i wanted to mention that and play a little more of you and drie drake. he's north american. let's take a look. >> let's do this. ♪♪ >> big crowd, man. >> yeah. >> tell us about that. >> that's redding festival. that's one of the biggest festivals in the uk. that's one of had first festivals that gave me a chance. because when i first, likeerse started doing shows, well, started rapping, i was banned from shows for like ten years. the redding festival, they were the only festival that used to give me a chance. so i thought that would be a nice surprise. >> that was amazing.
people cite of course the american tradition in new york. but there is across the world and especially the uk, a lot going on in the musical scene. rap accounted for about 3% of singles purchased in britain in '99. that's jumped to 22% in this recent era. and british artists are a third of all rap and hip-hop singles streamed in the uk. in this back and forth, we wanted to mention what you think about rolling stones and beatles, you and drake and other hip-hop artists. i wanted to mention that...
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he will return to new york state court tomorrow. his legal team and prosecutors will spar over giving the defense over 100 pages of documents just weeks before the trial scheduled start date. >>> meantime fani willis speaking about her willingness to prosecute trump's election interference case in georgia. >> there is one district attorney in the state really around the country who have had the courage to do this and she continues to do this. the case landed in fulton county not by anything that idea, but the action of others. when a case lands in my jurisdiction i'm going to prosecute. >> also one of donald trump's vip pick speaking on the talk show this morning. >> i think anyone offer -- offered the opportunity to serve the country should be honored. i am in the senate because i want to serve the country. i've been clear, i've never talked to donald trump, anyone in his inner circle. that is a decision he's going to make. he has plenty of really good people to pick from. >>> russia observing a national day of mourning two days af
he will return to new york state court tomorrow. his legal team and prosecutors will spar over giving the defense over 100 pages of documents just weeks before the trial scheduled start date. >>> meantime fani willis speaking about her willingness to prosecute trump's election interference case in georgia. >> there is one district attorney in the state really around the country who have had the courage to do this and she continues to do this. the case landed in fulton county not...
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according from the new york attorney general's office. after the court issued its order defendants announced for the first time various trump organization entities operating in new york are allegedly now located in florida. two of the companies that were part of that lawsuit, djt holdings llc, and djt holdings managing member llc have already been relocated to florida. now, as of the year 2023 both of those companies were still located in new york. so did trump move those companies to florida after the attorney general brought a lawsuit against trump and those companies? that would be one creative way to get out of paying any penalties in the case. and it sounds like the court was concerned that trump would do something exactly like that, which is why at the very beginning of this case the judge here barred trump from moving his assets out of the state. now, donald trump is doing everything in his power to avoid accountability in the civil and criminal trials, and yes, in some case it is working. yesterday he managed to get the conservati
according from the new york attorney general's office. after the court issued its order defendants announced for the first time various trump organization entities operating in new york are allegedly now located in florida. two of the companies that were part of that lawsuit, djt holdings llc, and djt holdings managing member llc have already been relocated to florida. now, as of the year 2023 both of those companies were still located in new york. so did trump move those companies to florida...
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york's prosecution in new york supreme court. this argument of immunity is not a colorable defense. he specifically went to the same duties they are trying to put forth now and said these are not presidential duties. hiring and making payments to your personal attorney to handle personal affairs not a presidential duty. reimbursing: for advancing the hush money presidential duty. they had the opportunity to appeal that to the second circuit. they did not do so. they have the opportunity even to bring it up in a motion to dismiss. they didn't do so. did not bring it up in the timeframe they were supposed to for a motion which is just trying to exclude certain evidence from trial. this is not only been there done that they've been ruled on. in the federal court in the same case. but it is also untimely. i understand there are matters going on before scotus but they have already been adjudicated in this case. just as they were by the way with eugene carol. in that trial they also did not make the argument and therefore the district
york's prosecution in new york supreme court. this argument of immunity is not a colorable defense. he specifically went to the same duties they are trying to put forth now and said these are not presidential duties. hiring and making payments to your personal attorney to handle personal affairs not a presidential duty. reimbursing: for advancing the hush money presidential duty. they had the opportunity to appeal that to the second circuit. they did not do so. they have the opportunity even to...
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will a new york delay benefit the florida prosecution? could the georgia trial take place before november? let's talk about florida. dave aronberg, what's taking so long? >> good to be with you in the 305. this is my hometown. peter novarro will soon be living here in an orange jump suit. looking forward to that. what is taking so long, judge cannon is new and has given in to the delays. i will not say there's corruption, but she is new, and because of a law like sepa, i would never expected this trial to occur before the election. it's a shame. i think that the mar-a-lago documents case is the strongest against donald trump, but least likely to be heard before the election. only two cases that have a shot, the one in new york, the hush money case, and the one in d.c., because they both have judges who ain't fooling around. they want it to go. >> talking in the next block, mary, about the two cases, but i want to make sure we talk about georgia here and about the classified documents case. on the question of georgia, as you said, no trial
will a new york delay benefit the florida prosecution? could the georgia trial take place before november? let's talk about florida. dave aronberg, what's taking so long? >> good to be with you in the 305. this is my hometown. peter novarro will soon be living here in an orange jump suit. looking forward to that. what is taking so long, judge cannon is new and has given in to the delays. i will not say there's corruption, but she is new, and because of a law like sepa, i would never...
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but i want to start in new york city and the tale of two trump trials we saw play out. first there was a major development in what is often shorthanded as the hush money case but it's actually, and this is important, and election interference case, given as a reminder, trump falsified business records to silence a star during his 2016 campaign donald trump sitting in the courtroom today the judge, set the start date of his criminal trial for april 15th. that eight does come after a bit of a delay due to a massive document dump by the department of justice that happened days before the trial was supposed to start but we very now -- may see the first criminal trial of the former president in just three weeks. also in the new york civil fraud case, it was ruled that trump has 10 days to post a reduced bond. that's less than half of the full judgment that was originally due today. and according to the new york times, the $175 million bond is roughly the amount that trump's lawyers had argued was the maximum penalty he could have possibly owed. a potential sign according to
but i want to start in new york city and the tale of two trump trials we saw play out. first there was a major development in what is often shorthanded as the hush money case but it's actually, and this is important, and election interference case, given as a reminder, trump falsified business records to silence a star during his 2016 campaign donald trump sitting in the courtroom today the judge, set the start date of his criminal trial for april 15th. that eight does come after a bit of a...
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>> so there's a sheriff in new york city, kind of like the wild west meet new york city. the poern can sign an execution, delivers it for a $50 fee, and signed by the sheriff and the marshal can walk into the bank. they did a trial a complete road map to c his assets. >> adam, are you curious about this? people have speculated about this for a while, at a level about half a billion dollars, donald trump may have problems raising this money. this is not to say his value may not exceed this, but it's tied up in his assets. we now have ahi clearer picturef donald trump's cash situation than we have in all those years trying to get his tax returns. >> absolutely. and we have a clear picture of his universe and constellation of his businesses from judge barbara jones, who is the court monitor and who is looking over everything. her recent report said that there are 512 different entities. now, that is something as adam said earlier, it's a road map where we, the public, may not yet even people who have been following this very closely have a clear idea of what this means, buth
>> so there's a sheriff in new york city, kind of like the wild west meet new york city. the poern can sign an execution, delivers it for a $50 fee, and signed by the sheriff and the marshal can walk into the bank. they did a trial a complete road map to c his assets. >> adam, are you curious about this? people have speculated about this for a while, at a level about half a billion dollars, donald trump may have problems raising this money. this is not to say his value may not...
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in new york, but some people have shorthanded this as his new york business is over as we know it. what does it actually look like after this? >> put aside the question of whether ag james seizes his assets, he's been barred from this ruling by running a business in new york for several years. the trump organization already was in a weird stasis, it hasn't shrunk that much, it hasn't grown since he left office, since he left the white house. i don't know what it's reason to be is. it's got a few golf courses, a few hotels, mar-a-lago, it seems like the smart thing to do already would have been to just get rid of these assets and shrink it down to the places he goes. but he hasn't been willing to do that so far. this might trigger that kind of collapse or major reorganization. >> fewer places to visit i suppose with your name on them, potentially. david, thank you so much for explaining, for breaking this down for us, i really appreciate your time this evening. >>> coming up next, do you remember this guy? paul manafort? it turns out he's in talks to help out the trump campaign agai
in new york, but some people have shorthanded this as his new york business is over as we know it. what does it actually look like after this? >> put aside the question of whether ag james seizes his assets, he's been barred from this ruling by running a business in new york for several years. the trump organization already was in a weird stasis, it hasn't shrunk that much, it hasn't grown since he left office, since he left the white house. i don't know what it's reason to be is. it's...
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we can win in new york. we'll win in new york for. i think we can win in new york one. we can win in new york 20 to, we can win in new york 17, so, i think that you'll see that democrats will pick and win back those seats that we lost, and we may even add on a -- weave with these lines. i think it's clear, because new yorkers understand that what we're trying to do is work together for the benefit of the people, and not to nothing, as we've seen leadership of the republicans do for the last -- years. >> congressman meeks, i don't know if people are aware you're also the chair of the congressional black caucus pack, which is the pack that is dedicated to recruiting and supporting black candidates who are running for congress, to increase the you know, majority, the members of the congressional black caucus. do you think with the addition of, you just name seats in new york. i'm also thinking about the additional congressional district that's now been added in alabama, the additional congressional district in louisiana. additional seats across the country, where there are
we can win in new york. we'll win in new york for. i think we can win in new york one. we can win in new york 20 to, we can win in new york 17, so, i think that you'll see that democrats will pick and win back those seats that we lost, and we may even add on a -- weave with these lines. i think it's clear, because new yorkers understand that what we're trying to do is work together for the benefit of the people, and not to nothing, as we've seen leadership of the republicans do for the last --...
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, not the state prosecutors in new york city. now, what happens is in the course of the investigation in the federal case, they develop, of course, a lot of investigative evidence, witness interviews, phone records, bank accounts, that sort of thing, and a lot of that may be relevant to michael cohen's testimony in the hush money case in new york state court. so the manhattan d.a. has an obligation within reason to gather and turn over to donald trump's defense team in the new york state case all relevant evidence and the new york state law provides that that's fairly wide ranging, and so what the district attorney does in this pleading is he sets forth all the efforts, all the meetings that the d.a. had with the federal prosecutors to gather this evidence and what he says is, hey, at the end of the day, there are only 270 documents out of the 30,000 some documents that they've just gotten that they hadn't already gotten or are actually relevant. so this is the d.a.'s response. >> carol lam, appreciate it. >>> the first round of
, not the state prosecutors in new york city. now, what happens is in the course of the investigation in the federal case, they develop, of course, a lot of investigative evidence, witness interviews, phone records, bank accounts, that sort of thing, and a lot of that may be relevant to michael cohen's testimony in the hush money case in new york state court. so the manhattan d.a. has an obligation within reason to gather and turn over to donald trump's defense team in the new york state case...
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i am talking about the southern district of new york. we have been asking under for your four units both from the southern district of new york and from department of justice for three years. now, it is not just michael: asking for it. and i do have mark laying. in in case i have jeff levine. we have been asking them for three years you know who else asked katie for the imitation so that they could look into it to investigate the weaponization of the justice department by donald trump, bill barr and others? hakeem jeffries, ted lieu, jamie raskin, steve koehn, dave goldman-they have all but the step up. senator durbin . so far, nothing. up until one week ago. it is not a surprise. one week ago, i finally received, out of 456,000 plus documents, 32 documents. the document happened to really to the upcoming, we will call it hush money/business/record fraud case. >> michael, i want to take a moment, and 30,000 foot view of what is going on. you do different shows. you to your podcast and have written books. you talked about what you have be
i am talking about the southern district of new york. we have been asking under for your four units both from the southern district of new york and from department of justice for three years. now, it is not just michael: asking for it. and i do have mark laying. in in case i have jeff levine. we have been asking them for three years you know who else asked katie for the imitation so that they could look into it to investigate the weaponization of the justice department by donald trump, bill...
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joining me is michelle goldberg, columnist for the new york times. michelle, thank you for being with us. it is an interesting few weeks we have been watching where president biden announced eardrops of aid, announced a c bridge that secretary of state antony blinken says will be in effect in two weeks as if we are dealing with a country with whom we don't enjoy great influence. he would like netanyahu to allow the aid into gaza and he can't get him to do it. >> i think that netanyahu has always shown he expects an enormous amount of deference from american leaders and shows democratic presidents complete contempt and defiance and we've seen this over and over again. he depends on domestic politics constraining american presidents or at least democratic american presidents because obviously israel has a very strong supporters among large parts of the american jewish community, among evangelical christians. it has made it in the past politically poisonous to go against israel. that hasn't always been the case. an example people bring up all the time i
joining me is michelle goldberg, columnist for the new york times. michelle, thank you for being with us. it is an interesting few weeks we have been watching where president biden announced eardrops of aid, announced a c bridge that secretary of state antony blinken says will be in effect in two weeks as if we are dealing with a country with whom we don't enjoy great influence. he would like netanyahu to allow the aid into gaza and he can't get him to do it. >> i think that netanyahu has...
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he is the co-author of the "new york times" best-selling book, the trump indictments. andrew wiseman, as we close in on monday, what will you be looking for, on monday? >> the trial date. you know, looking at the papers, leaving aside one caveat, which is that one of donald trump lawyers is really a superb ethical lawyer, so you never want to count her out, i will be interested in seeing what susan has to say, the arguments she makes, but having read the papers on both sides, this really looks like it is a 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 on, ironically, given your opening and what you talked about, april 15th. but, i sort of expect that we will get a trial date that is, if not that date, shortly thereafter. >> tim o'brien, in the civil case, now, which enters this new zone of the $454 million collection period , we get the feeling from the outside, you have dealt with donald trump up close
he is the co-author of the "new york times" best-selling book, the trump indictments. andrew wiseman, as we close in on monday, what will you be looking for, on monday? >> the trial date. you know, looking at the papers, leaving aside one caveat, which is that one of donald trump lawyers is really a superb ethical lawyer, so you never want to count her out, i will be interested in seeing what susan has to say, the arguments she makes, but having read the papers on both sides,...
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less new york actually, but san jose, seattle. some of the big west coast, some east coast cities are struggling. but the suburbs are absolutely booming. so people are working from home, you know. it is a friday. i don't get the sandwich at lunch in the city center but i go to my local. there is an adjustment. change is always hard. and the hardest thing really is the big city skyscrapers downtown. interestingly, the old ones, the ones built before 1930 typically tend to be tall and skinny. because that was before electricity was around and so you had to build buildings you could see daylight. those things convert pretty easily to residential because you have a lot of windows and they make apartments. the real problem is buildings built in the 60s and the 70s . and nobody is really sure what is going to happen. some of these places will lie empty for a while. eventually they will be scrapped and reconverted. that is the biggest problem. a lot of these office buildings that are now empty or have built in city centers. >> how do you
less new york actually, but san jose, seattle. some of the big west coast, some east coast cities are struggling. but the suburbs are absolutely booming. so people are working from home, you know. it is a friday. i don't get the sandwich at lunch in the city center but i go to my local. there is an adjustment. change is always hard. and the hardest thing really is the big city skyscrapers downtown. interestingly, the old ones, the ones built before 1930 typically tend to be tall and skinny....
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attacking new york attorney general leticia james. criticizing judge chutkan and posting clips of migrants pushing through a fence. and uploading a video of himself golfing. oh, nice. great shot. >> you got that one on camera. >> yes, i did. >> never a dull moment for former president trump who has a huge day on two eagle fronts tomorrow. trump is expected to be in new york city monday morning for a hearing that could determine when the first of his four criminal trials begin. that trial related to alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels was supposed to start tomorrow. but judge chutkan granted a delay until at least april 15th. monday's hearing, we are expecting to learn the new trial date for the case. completely separate to that, tomorrow is also the due date for trump to post appeal bond of more than $454 million. after the judge found him to have engaged in financial fraud. there is a a chance and appeals court could delay the deadline, but it has not happened quite yet. on monday, it is really shaken out to be a hugely piv
attacking new york attorney general leticia james. criticizing judge chutkan and posting clips of migrants pushing through a fence. and uploading a video of himself golfing. oh, nice. great shot. >> you got that one on camera. >> yes, i did. >> never a dull moment for former president trump who has a huge day on two eagle fronts tomorrow. trump is expected to be in new york city monday morning for a hearing that could determine when the first of his four criminal trials begin....
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a lot of the anger directed at the judge in his new york civil fraud trial and the new york ag. is this a preview of what we can expect ahead of when his $175 million bond is due, which we know he does not want to pay? >> if those posts this morning are andy -- any indication this trend is something likely to continue. this is something we have seen for months. the former president criticizing all of his legal battles, casting them as a witch-hunt and nothing more than a means of election interference. i want you to hear what the former president had to say on fox last night. take a listen. >> it is a shame it has to take place. this is third world countries of rather it is borders, they have weapon nicely department of justice, they rated my house. they find nothing. look how well i'm doing. the people understand it. >> we may not have long to wait for the bond payment. we are expecting to see it sometime early next week. >> okay, jillian frankel thank you for joining us. let's bring in right now adam former new york assistant attorney general. let's start with this, tuesday be
a lot of the anger directed at the judge in his new york civil fraud trial and the new york ag. is this a preview of what we can expect ahead of when his $175 million bond is due, which we know he does not want to pay? >> if those posts this morning are andy -- any indication this trend is something likely to continue. this is something we have seen for months. the former president criticizing all of his legal battles, casting them as a witch-hunt and nothing more than a means of election...
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it was not just the new york times. this speech, which you have had time to absorb, if you watch it live or clips online or watch news coverage today or other people talk about it. this speech from this president has been attacked in so many ways for many reasons. i can say because we checked it has garnered positive reaction from a whole range of people, professionals, journalists and media outlets, including on fox. >> reporter: he addressed his a's issue with his aggressive, feisty ad lib. delivery. >> words like fiery britney like he was impassioned but he was upset. >> a lot of people are talking about this being one of the finest moments of joe biden's presidency. >> he was basking in the moment. >> i thought he was fabulous. >> he reassured, i would imagine, some of his detractors. >> he came to do a task that is a executed >> i pictured trump just going nuts watching it. >> it is clear that biden did what he needed you to unify his party. >> joe shut up and five. >> it was give him meets ronald reagan as city sh
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for now i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york, josÉ diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. ♪♪ >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm josÉ diaz-balart, and we begin this busy hour with the intensifying 2024 race for the white house. this morning former president donald trump faces criticism after making a new warning when discussing placing tariffs on cars from china. >> we're got to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. if i get elected. now, if i don't get recollected, it's going to be a blood bath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it, it's going to be a blood bath for the country. that will be the least of it, but they're not going to sell those cars. >> trump's critics say he was inciting violence, but this morning trump posted he used the term blood bath in reference to imports allowed by president biden, which he said are killing the auto industry. meanwhile, the campaign for trump's democratic opponent, president biden said february was its stronges
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meanwhile, the state of new york, the d.a. for the city of new york, has put on a bunch of motions himself, and those were granted. for example, we're going to hear about the access hollywood tape. these all go to trump's intent and the damaging evidence is going to come in. trump is not going to be able to escape reality or facts. the judge is going to let the d.a. put on his very strong case. >> catherine, when it comes to the other case, the civil fraud case in new york, there is an appeal that is playing out. most of these appeals don't go that well for the person making the appeal which is why this bond issue becomes so significant because these bond surety companies are like, we're likely going to have to pay up on this one and we can't really do as much with your buildings. what's the likelihood that the appellate court could step in at the last minute before donald trump has to post bond tomorrow? >> i think it's neil. they're either going to stay enforcement of the judgment or reduce the bond. the problem donald trump
meanwhile, the state of new york, the d.a. for the city of new york, has put on a bunch of motions himself, and those were granted. for example, we're going to hear about the access hollywood tape. these all go to trump's intent and the damaging evidence is going to come in. trump is not going to be able to escape reality or facts. the judge is going to let the d.a. put on his very strong case. >> catherine, when it comes to the other case, the civil fraud case in new york, there is an...
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do you expect any intervention from any of new york appeals courts? >> i do not think we will see the court way in -- weigh-in, in terms favor. letitia james said he could turn over titles, real property to support the judgment to the new york trial court. i think we can look forward to seeing trump try to angle for 11th hour deal. that is what he did in the e. jean carroll case. he came up with $83.3 million bond at the last minute. now that he has a new deal for his social media company in the works, perhaps he will be able to leverage that and find another deep pocket lender. someone with conservative ties, to help them out. i would not be surprised if we see that happen. >> something you just said about letitia james. saying she is willing to take the deed, where he to have it over. what is it of its making that and seizing the property? is it the end the same result and just a nicer way of going about it? >> when you are in the attorney general's position, what you are looking for is something that firmly guarantees you will collect the judgment,
do you expect any intervention from any of new york appeals courts? >> i do not think we will see the court way in -- weigh-in, in terms favor. letitia james said he could turn over titles, real property to support the judgment to the new york trial court. i think we can look forward to seeing trump try to angle for 11th hour deal. that is what he did in the e. jean carroll case. he came up with $83.3 million bond at the last minute. now that he has a new deal for his social media company...
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thousands of tourists had come to new york to see it. among them, brian watkins, a tennis player from utah, was there with his family. journalism professor and writer bill hughes has followed the story for years. >> the tennis games were delayed that day, so they were out a bit later than expected. >> as the watkins family headed out to dinner around 9:30 p.m., they made a fateful decision. >> they could've taken the cab, but they went on the subway. that's where everything went south. >> as brian and his family headed into the subway station, a train pulled in unloading dozens of teenagers all headed to a nearby dance club. >> they exit the subway station, a small group of six to eight congregates near to the top of the subway station. one of the guys says, were going to grab a wallet. >> the group of teenagers went downstairs where brian and his family were waiting on the form for their train. >> they spot the family standing right about here, and they come out screaming and hollering. mr. watkins is grabbed,/with a box cutter, and he'
thousands of tourists had come to new york to see it. among them, brian watkins, a tennis player from utah, was there with his family. journalism professor and writer bill hughes has followed the story for years. >> the tennis games were delayed that day, so they were out a bit later than expected. >> as the watkins family headed out to dinner around 9:30 p.m., they made a fateful decision. >> they could've taken the cab, but they went on the subway. that's where everything...
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i grew up in new york city and the way you think about new york city in the 80s it was not the new york we know now and i did see police brutality happening it was on the news. i wanted to kind of -- that staying out of the frying pan and into the fire this idea of the poorest country in the western hemisphere" and maybe one of the poorest cities in the countries and what sort of comparisons can you make between those two experiences through the lives of teenage girls? >> in the 1980s the poorest in america was in the south bronx. you literally were going from the frying pan to the fire in some cases. nice to see you. thank you for being here. i really appreciate it. ibi zoboi is the author of american street, the new york times best-selling book. that does it for me. thank you for watching. catch you here tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon eastern. you can follow and listen for free wherever you get your podcasts. stay where you are. starting as is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground
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ask the southern district of new york. it's always embarrassing for a d.a.'s office or any prosecutor when they say we're ready for trial, we're ready to go, we're all set, and then a week and a half before they're like, okay, we are ready for trial, but we'll consent to at least 30 days because of all this new discovery that had to be turned over. >> and we will have to see when the trial actually begins. lastly and briefly, what's your prediction out of georgia today? what will the judge decide in its effort there? >> he's going to follow the law. and the law is there's an actual conflict of interest that the defense had to prove, it's my belief they did not prove this d.a. had a personal stake or interest in the outcome. they did not prove that she had a calculated plan to poison the defendants in the minds of the skraurs. jurors. that would be the standard. and if the judge follows that standard, she made unforced errors. that does not mean there's an actual conflict of interest. >> all right, we will have to -- we of
ask the southern district of new york. it's always embarrassing for a d.a.'s office or any prosecutor when they say we're ready for trial, we're ready to go, we're all set, and then a week and a half before they're like, okay, we are ready for trial, but we'll consent to at least 30 days because of all this new discovery that had to be turned over. >> and we will have to see when the trial actually begins. lastly and briefly, what's your prediction out of georgia today? what will the...
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he did his scams and fraudulent acts in new york. and it may be new york that gets his come uppings here come monday. >> is there a historical sort of presence dense for this? we know jp morgan at one point bailed out the u.s. government. i can't think of any other sort of precedent for this at all of essentially an individual or group of individuals being able to essentially own the president of the united states. >> well, we used to talk about worries that the lincoln bedroom was for sale in the white house. >> yeah, remember that. >> quaint. basically it's the white house's donald trump saying if i get in, you'll be my friend. we all have to keep eyes on saudi arab y and russian oligarchs and look where this money is coming from in case he does become the next president. we can't be held hostage to the loner. >> katherine, can you just walk us through how this would work. is this a matter of latitia james with a giant padlock going up to trump tower or these buildings and locking donald trump out? how would she actually obtain or
he did his scams and fraudulent acts in new york. and it may be new york that gets his come uppings here come monday. >> is there a historical sort of presence dense for this? we know jp morgan at one point bailed out the u.s. government. i can't think of any other sort of precedent for this at all of essentially an individual or group of individuals being able to essentially own the president of the united states. >> well, we used to talk about worries that the lincoln bedroom was...
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it's 4:00 in new york. the ex-president's tried and true and all too often successful legal strategy of delay, delay finally met its match today in the form of judge merchon. he will go on trial april 15th. the prosecutors with the manhattan d.a.'s office gathered in court on the very same day that the trial over concealing hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels was originally supposed to begin. but instead of what was supposed to be the first day of jury selection, team trump and the manhattan d.a. tangled over a sudden twist in the case that led to the trial being delayed. that last minute release of nearly 100,000 pages of evidence provided by the justice department in its investigation of witness michael cohen. at stake in today's hearing, whether trump would be able to delay accountability in this case as well as he hassaged to do in the federal documents case, but the judge did not buy what team trump was selling. the judge accusing trump's defense lawyers in bringing up the issue of delay in
it's 4:00 in new york. the ex-president's tried and true and all too often successful legal strategy of delay, delay finally met its match today in the form of judge merchon. he will go on trial april 15th. the prosecutors with the manhattan d.a.'s office gathered in court on the very same day that the trial over concealing hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels was originally supposed to begin. but instead of what was supposed to be the first day of jury selection, team trump and the...
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he cites no cases in the new york state law. to answer your question, i don't think he's going to win on trying to convince the appellate court to somehow modify the requirement that he either put up a bond or execute the judgment in full. he will still be able to appeal, but tish james will be able to move to the next stage which will be seizing his assets in the event he can't pay in full or put up a bond to secure the full amount. >> what does that mean, seizing his assets? she's going to take away his businesses, take away trump tower? >> yeah. she will use the procedures available under new york state law, get warrants of seizure. she can put leans on his property. she can garnish wages if he had any wages. i do think at the end of the day you will see tish james and the state of new york actually seizing and taking possession of some of his real property. and then she can sell it off to satisfy the money judgment. this will involve employing the courts to make sure all of this is done in accordance with new york state law
he cites no cases in the new york state law. to answer your question, i don't think he's going to win on trying to convince the appellate court to somehow modify the requirement that he either put up a bond or execute the judgment in full. he will still be able to appeal, but tish james will be able to move to the next stage which will be seizing his assets in the event he can't pay in full or put up a bond to secure the full amount. >> what does that mean, seizing his assets? she's going...
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. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. the battle for big bucks is on. president biden setting the bar incredibly high, $26 million raised last night alone. now donald trump is trying to smash that record, but donors may want to know how much is going to go to court costs as opposed to his campaign. >>> plus, the delicate and dangerous process of clearing the wreckage at baltimore's key bridge, just getting started. so how long until the port reopens and who will foot the bill? . >>> and a judge nominated by two different republican presidents warning of the dangers of escalating threats against judges and their families after donald trump attacked not just judge juan merchan, but his daughter too. how this other judge sees threats to officers of the court as a threat to the rule of law. we begin today with the contrast in campaigns, as we gain new insights into the money and the messaging wars between president biden and donald trump. e today team biden is hosting day-long retreat for 175 of his deepest pocketed supporter
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if he is convicted in this new york case, what do you think will happen next? >> well, i think of course that he will continue to try to rally his troops, his maga army. but a better prediction that i would like to make is that if god forbid a million times that donald wins in 2024, my prediction is that there will never be another election thereafter. >> i agree with you. michael cohen, i appreciate you always coming through and telling us the real facts. scaring is caring as we say on the show. thank you very much. >>> up next on "the reidout," trump selling politically modified copies of the bible. and comparing himself to jesus is more than just a money making scheme to pay his legal bills. it's a direct contradiction to what christianity is supposed to be about. "the reidout" continues after this. okay y'all we got ten orders coming in... big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right
if he is convicted in this new york case, what do you think will happen next? >> well, i think of course that he will continue to try to rally his troops, his maga army. but a better prediction that i would like to make is that if god forbid a million times that donald wins in 2024, my prediction is that there will never be another election thereafter. >> i agree with you. michael cohen, i appreciate you always coming through and telling us the real facts. scaring is caring as we...
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california, new york. what is the reason for that? well, i think a lot of voters in california and new york figured that abortion wasn't really on the ballot there. like they're in a blue state. there wasn't going to be a national abortion ban. sraots a different story in 2024. nowl,now, national abortion ban is on, everybody is going to have to take it seriously. i think it's a very big problem. and under the hood of what all the incoherence from donald trump on this issue is that donald trump knows it's a problem. that's why he's kind of lashing about for what is some compromise that might get him out of this jam. and i don't think there is any getting him out of this jam. >> well, we will leave it there. tim, juanita, thank you both very much. when we come back, folks. the question is, our new way of working. is it really working out? our favorite lady steph is on the other side of this spotlight conversation. when "the 11th hour" continues. spotlight conversation. when "the 11th hour" continues. despite treatment, it's still not u
california, new york. what is the reason for that? well, i think a lot of voters in california and new york figured that abortion wasn't really on the ballot there. like they're in a blue state. there wasn't going to be a national abortion ban. sraots a different story in 2024. nowl,now, national abortion ban is on, everybody is going to have to take it seriously. i think it's a very big problem. and under the hood of what all the incoherence from donald trump on this issue is that donald trump...
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york, right to the breaking news out of georgia, nbc news first to report judge scott mcafee has just ruled that fulton county district attorney fani willis can stay in charge of the sweeping election interexperience case into donald trump and more than a dozen others if and only if top prosecutor nathan wade, the man she had a relationship with, goes. covering all of the angles of this major decision with msnbc's katie phang, and lisa rubin, danny cevallos, and dave aaronberg, state attorney from palm beach county, florida, thank you all for joining us, katy, walk us through this 20-plus page decision and the choice willis has to make now. >> so, ana, msnbc first to report this 2346 page ruling that came from judge scott mcafee. the process has taken a few months, and so to that extent, if there was a win, the win would be for the defense for the delay. however, ultimately judge mcafee saying no actual conflict of interest was proven by the defense. it was their burden to have to show it through competent evidence during the course of the hearing. the judge reporting there was an app
york, right to the breaking news out of georgia, nbc news first to report judge scott mcafee has just ruled that fulton county district attorney fani willis can stay in charge of the sweeping election interexperience case into donald trump and more than a dozen others if and only if top prosecutor nathan wade, the man she had a relationship with, goes. covering all of the angles of this major decision with msnbc's katie phang, and lisa rubin, danny cevallos, and dave aaronberg, state attorney...
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the new york suburbs which we just saw in new york three. now tom was able to push back and take the seat back but that's because he had a record. >> and crime has fallen across the country in the last year or two and no evidence that immigrants have anything to do with the crime existing. but it's stoking the fears to the point. today is super tuesday, it should be the moment trump is pivoting to the general and wanting to broaden the tent but that's not what we're hearing? >> it's not. he took another shot at mitt romney, the mitt romney republican is who trump needs to come back to him. that's who they lost in 2020. biden lost because of strong turnout of his base but also because that sliver of republicans who voted for trump in 2016 said no way. and now they're reconsidering thingsreconsidering things, looking at both candidates, and not thrilled with biden, frankly. but when trump pushes them away, that's the voter he needs to -- he should be able to bring back for 2024. but his rhetoric doesn't allow it. >> no. one more quick one. we
the new york suburbs which we just saw in new york three. now tom was able to push back and take the seat back but that's because he had a record. >> and crime has fallen across the country in the last year or two and no evidence that immigrants have anything to do with the crime existing. but it's stoking the fears to the point. today is super tuesday, it should be the moment trump is pivoting to the general and wanting to broaden the tent but that's not what we're hearing? >> it's...
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attorney's office for the southern district of new york. they prosecuted michael cohen for tax evasion, and that's what he went to prison for. that's what most of that material pertains to. however, that's -- you know, that's something they're going to have to look at and figure out exactly what to do here. this is not that much material and lawyers are capable of going through this much material very quickly. i don't see this being something that's going to knock the case completely off the rails and say, oh, now, we're not going forward until this summer. if that were to happen, that would be a real miscarriage of justice. this is something that they need maybe a week or two to look at. this is not something that should require months of delay. >> tristan, who decides that? does the judge decide that in the case? because as we were hearing, i mean, there's the possibility of dismissal or of a delay. who decides that, and what are the options? >> dismissal is not warranted here, and i don't think that's what we're going to see. it may be t
attorney's office for the southern district of new york. they prosecuted michael cohen for tax evasion, and that's what he went to prison for. that's what most of that material pertains to. however, that's -- you know, that's something they're going to have to look at and figure out exactly what to do here. this is not that much material and lawyers are capable of going through this much material very quickly. i don't see this being something that's going to knock the case completely off the...
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the new york election interference hush money case, that trial now delayed by at least 30 days for the judge to consider arguments about evidence in that case. the southern district of new york has only now handed over more than 100,000 documents to manhattan district attorney alvin brag in recent weeks with 15,000 pages turned over just today. also today a long-awaited ruling in the georgia rico case with a big decision. the judge overseeing the case against donald trump declining to disqualify district attorney fani willis ruling one of them must step down from the case to continue. the lead prosecutor, nathan wade, this afternoon taking the fall, resigning his position, quote, in the interest of democracy and, quote, to move this case forward as quickly as possible. today fani immediately accepting his resignation. the judge may have shot down his attempt to disqualify willis. he did find that their relationship does raise a, quote, significant appearance of impropriety that infects the earn tire -- excuse me, current structure of the prosecution team. fani willis while admitting to
the new york election interference hush money case, that trial now delayed by at least 30 days for the judge to consider arguments about evidence in that case. the southern district of new york has only now handed over more than 100,000 documents to manhattan district attorney alvin brag in recent weeks with 15,000 pages turned over just today. also today a long-awaited ruling in the georgia rico case with a big decision. the judge overseeing the case against donald trump declining to...
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here in new york city, according to the nypd, major crime in new york city is down 2.3% from this time last year, not very comforting if you might think to the family who is shattered by the death of their loved one, a 31-year-old man, leaving behind a wife and a nine-month-old baby. and this family is talking about how they feel lost but comforted by the kind of love that he surrounded them with in just his short life. but the president, former president came here, and he offered his condolences to this family. and it was a more subdued former president in his remarks today, chris. >> a day to remember how the men in blue and women in blue put their lives on the line to keep us safe every day. thank you, ehema ellis, much appreciated. that's going to do it for us this hour. stay tune for the next hour because captain sully sullenberger is going to join katy tur to give his thoughts on the string of alarming issues with boeing airplanes. join us for "chris jansing reports" every weekday 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right after this very sho
here in new york city, according to the nypd, major crime in new york city is down 2.3% from this time last year, not very comforting if you might think to the family who is shattered by the death of their loved one, a 31-year-old man, leaving behind a wife and a nine-month-old baby. and this family is talking about how they feel lost but comforted by the kind of love that he surrounded them with in just his short life. but the president, former president came here, and he offered his...
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here in new york. it's katy tur in for ana cabrera. we start with what's happening right now. donald trump just got to 100 center street. you see him right there. the new york criminal courthouse in downtown manhattan. inside he's facing manhattan d.a. alvin bragg and accusations of election interference, by paying off a porn star in the lead-up to the 2016 election. the trial was supposed to start today. instead trump is trying to get this case delayed another 90 days or thrown out altogether. what might judge merchan rule. trump is also facing a major legal bill that is due today, $450 million and counting in the civil fraud judgment from last month. will he post the bond today, or will a.g. letitia james start seizing assets. let's get right to msnbc's yasmin vossoughian outside the criminal courthouse for us. onset legal analyst charles coleman along with caroline pulisi. what should we expect today, yasmin? >> he's not in the courtroom just yet. i got my eye on the monitor outside that courtroom along with -- on our google document where our producer is kind of talking us
here in new york. it's katy tur in for ana cabrera. we start with what's happening right now. donald trump just got to 100 center street. you see him right there. the new york criminal courthouse in downtown manhattan. inside he's facing manhattan d.a. alvin bragg and accusations of election interference, by paying off a porn star in the lead-up to the 2016 election. the trial was supposed to start today. instead trump is trying to get this case delayed another 90 days or thrown out altogether....
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what on earth is going on in the southern district of new york? how long does it take to produce documents in an actual criminal trial? >> what's going on is the polite version -- >> you know what i'm thinking. >> i do. and i am sure it's a common conversation. let me describe the legal issue that is before the judge, why he will have a hearing on the 25th, the day we were going to have a trial. there is a relatively new law in new york state that requires the prosecutors to turn over all of these defense documents in a timely way. it's pro- defense but in a good way, and there is a sanction if the d.a. does not do that and that can include dismissing the case. >> so, this is going to be about whether or not that happened and whether this case should be dismissed and likely will be if it's determined it's often bragg's fault? >> i wouldn't say it's likely, but step one is is there anything that is his fault? that's where there is a discussion of like, these documents and it will be warfare , okay, stop did what's going to happen is the d.a., as he
what on earth is going on in the southern district of new york? how long does it take to produce documents in an actual criminal trial? >> what's going on is the polite version -- >> you know what i'm thinking. >> i do. and i am sure it's a common conversation. let me describe the legal issue that is before the judge, why he will have a hearing on the 25th, the day we were going to have a trial. there is a relatively new law in new york state that requires the prosecutors to...
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and also how he plastic each year in new york city. let's do this. this. we want to begin tonight with a misconception about the november election in case you hear it over and over again before we get there. as of this week we now know the 2024 general election will be a contest between president joe biden and former president donald trump, a redo of the 2020 election, except it is not quite accurate. while the candidates may be the same this country has fundamentally changed in the last several years. for a brief moment the violence of january 6th united us, but it was just a brief moment. partisanship prevailed and authoritarianism revealed itself. it has pushed approximately half of america into a complete alternate reality. consider the fact that two thirds of republican voters to this day believe the big lie, that joe biden is an illegitimate commander-in- chief. consider the fact that nearly a quarter of americans now buy into at least some of the conspiracies of chewing on. consider the fact that 23% of all americans and a full third of republicans
and also how he plastic each year in new york city. let's do this. this. we want to begin tonight with a misconception about the november election in case you hear it over and over again before we get there. as of this week we now know the 2024 general election will be a contest between president joe biden and former president donald trump, a redo of the 2020 election, except it is not quite accurate. while the candidates may be the same this country has fundamentally changed in the last...
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let's start with these two new york cases. trump was back in court in new york for hearing in the big hush money case. this is the bad news trump got today even if the court sketch artist caught him smiling or smirking or making whatever face you call that according to the sketch. no cameras, of course, allow to newer courtrooms. this is a criminal charges that the d.a., alvin bragg brought into new york dating back to what the d.a. argues is a kind of democracy election crime. when you stack it together with the secret hush money payments and assorted related allege lies about all of that that were made to stormy daniels baiting to -- dating back to '16. here's what's new tonight. we didn't know this until late today. the trial is back on. he trumps delay tactics have failed. the judge ordering an april 15th trial date which is a rejection of the many ways that donald trump's lawyers argued it should've been much later. everyone is seen the delay tactics and in some courtrooms they have worked. they failed today. now, if you'
let's start with these two new york cases. trump was back in court in new york for hearing in the big hush money case. this is the bad news trump got today even if the court sketch artist caught him smiling or smirking or making whatever face you call that according to the sketch. no cameras, of course, allow to newer courtrooms. this is a criminal charges that the d.a., alvin bragg brought into new york dating back to what the d.a. argues is a kind of democracy election crime. when you stack...
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she is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter of the new york times magazine. she is the creator of the 1619 project. she is the founding director of the center for journalism and democracy at howard university, and is the schools night chair in race and journalism. good to see you, thank you for being with us. we have tried to lay out some of this. it is a very, very long and well-written essay, but in it you layout the question that is central to our nation's handling of race and repair. you write how does a white majority nation which for nearly its entire history wielded race conscious policies and laws that oppressed and excluded black americans create a society in which race no longer matters? do we ignore race in order to eliminate its power? or do we consciously use race to undo its harms? i will ask you to say more on that. >> yes, for one, thank you so much for that introduction and for having me on the show. so, i think what i am trying to get at in that sentence is the fundamental tension that we have in america, in a society that, as i said, had 25
she is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter of the new york times magazine. she is the creator of the 1619 project. she is the founding director of the center for journalism and democracy at howard university, and is the schools night chair in race and journalism. good to see you, thank you for being with us. we have tried to lay out some of this. it is a very, very long and well-written essay, but in it you layout the question that is central to our nation's handling of race and...
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a new study conducted in new york city has revealed one in two asian-americans experience insults, threats or physical attacks in just the last 12 months. joined me now is the ceo of the asian-american foundation, norman, i appreciate you coming back on the show to talk about this important survey. the first of its kind done by your organization. talk to the viewers and me about why you thought it was important to do it now and why you chose new york city. such a great to see you. >> there is a perception around the country that anti-a.a.p.i. hate has come down from the peak after the small killings. what we want to do with the study with test that and see in one of the most challenges -- challenging city new york city, what ability was. the data was shocking. as you said, one in two asian- americans in new york city have faced some form of attack or assault. one in five has experienced a physical attack just in the past year alone. it shows the crisis has not moved on. our community still lives in fear and is taking prescience. every day of their lives, to avoid further violence and racis
a new study conducted in new york city has revealed one in two asian-americans experience insults, threats or physical attacks in just the last 12 months. joined me now is the ceo of the asian-american foundation, norman, i appreciate you coming back on the show to talk about this important survey. the first of its kind done by your organization. talk to the viewers and me about why you thought it was important to do it now and why you chose new york city. such a great to see you. >>...
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the new york attorney general sees trump tower. quote, it's an option he appears to have considered partly because he believes the chances are good he could recover the assets on appeal even if he's forced to take his case to the supreme court. o that is according to friends. that is got there are a number of problems with the logic. you could very easily lose on appeal and therefore lose any chance of getting his property back. two, even if he s did win on appeal, this is interesting. there's no guarantee he would get the seized property back. as one expert told the new york post, they are going after the money and that's all he has the right to get back. not the buildings. trump does have other options to prevent the state from immediately seizing his assets. he could, for instance, declare bankruptcy.'s businesses have after all already declared bankruptcy six times before so what is a seventh at this point? according to reporting for cnn he has privately expressed opposition to any path concerning filing for bankruptcy. as one
the new york attorney general sees trump tower. quote, it's an option he appears to have considered partly because he believes the chances are good he could recover the assets on appeal even if he's forced to take his case to the supreme court. o that is according to friends. that is got there are a number of problems with the logic. you could very easily lose on appeal and therefore lose any chance of getting his property back. two, even if he s did win on appeal, this is interesting. there's...