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conway was in the courtroom today with trump. this is conway, a lifelong conservative is taking a major leap to help the biden campaign. he's going to tell you exactly what he's doing it's a big zap. >> and republica turningn for employment moscow marjorie, big time tonight. >> one senior senator putting the blame on marjorie taylor greene for the party losing in november, right? bulls-eye. let's go out front good evening i'm erin burnett& outfront tonight, we begin with the shutdown, but, judge, in trump's hush money trial telling trump's lawyers, quote, you're losing all credibility with the court. this is as they were struggling to defend trump four, ten alleged violations of his gag order. and we're actually as i speak right now, on standby for ruling from judge sean after hearing the court watchers described as disastrous, those were the words that we heard for trump. now, let's just show you this sketch that shows how tense things got in the courtroom. the judge, again and again, pressing trump's legal team for evidence tha
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joining me now george conway, attorney and contributor to the atlantic. i know you were in the vicinity, you were in the zone, and i want to hear about what that was like. but first, what do you make of the dissidence between trump asserting this is all such an unfair jury selection process and the fact seven jurors have already been selected? >> he's going to say everything is unfair in the matter no matter how it comes out. and he thinks he's going to get unlimited parentry challenges. it would take the entire year and next year and the year after that but he'd have to sit there. but that's classic donald trump. donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him. >> so far it really feels like and you wrote to this in the atlantic this is proceeding in a pace in an almost humdrum fashion with the exception of these outbursts. judge merchan has not been playing around with this gag order, right? we know i think it was a few hours ago trump reposted on truth social this claim from jesse waters of fox. "they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to
joining me now george conway, attorney and contributor to the atlantic. i know you were in the vicinity, you were in the zone, and i want to hear about what that was like. but first, what do you make of the dissidence between trump asserting this is all such an unfair jury selection process and the fact seven jurors have already been selected? >> he's going to say everything is unfair in the matter no matter how it comes out. and he thinks he's going to get unlimited parentry challenges....
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joining me now is george conway, attorney and contributor to the atlantic. george, thank you for being here. i know you were, you were in the vicinity, you were in the zone, and i want to hear about what that was like. but first, what do you make of the dissonance between trump asserting that this is all such an unfair jury selection process, and the fact that seven jurors have already been selected? >> he's going to say everything is unfair, no matter how it comes out. you know, he thinks he's going to get unlimited challenges, i mean, that's just -- >> that doesn't happen. >> it does not happen. if it did happen, then this trial could take forever. we would strike everybody in manhattan. it's crazy, when you think about it. he would be happy to do that. it would take the entire year, next year, and the year after that. but he had to sit there. but he, but that's classic donald trump. donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him, and if they do apply to him, then it's unfair, and that's, that's his whole shtick. >> i mean, so far, it really feels like,
joining me now is george conway, attorney and contributor to the atlantic. george, thank you for being here. i know you were, you were in the vicinity, you were in the zone, and i want to hear about what that was like. but first, what do you make of the dissonance between trump asserting that this is all such an unfair jury selection process, and the fact that seven jurors have already been selected? >> he's going to say everything is unfair, no matter how it comes out. you know, he...
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attorney george conway, thank you as well. i'm sure we'll be seeing a lot of you with everything that's going on: before we go to break, some sad news to report. >> just a great guy, former florida governor, u.s. senator bob graham has passed away. the moderate democrat passed away yesterday at the age of 87. graham was among the relatively few democrats elected to be governor of florida. he left office as one of the state's most popular politicians with an 83% voter approval rating. he then went on to serve three terms in the u.s. senate and gained national prominence as chairman of the senate intelligence committee in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks and was an early critic of the iraq war. bob graham retired in 2005 after serving nearly four decades in public office, and, you know, he was from the '70s on, there weren't a whole lot of democrats that got elected as governor, but he had the common touch. he would bag groceries at publix one day. go to u.s. air the next day, and he would do bags. he had these works
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to call george conway? >> you know, i don't think so. what i would say is it's consistent with, you know, that he's reacting to this, but it's not really corroborative of exactly what david pecker is saying because, you know, david pecker has a direct conversation with donald trump, and as vaughn correctly said, it's important for both what it is, and it's also important because as the piece that vaughn has alluded to, which is donald trump then saying he doesn't know anything about it, you can be sure the d.a. is going to play that so that you have that sort of, you know, there's nothing better for mental to prove mens rea, the intent, to have the defendant saying something that's a lie. >> i think that's an important point that he makes. we've got your microphone back, i think. >> i hope. >> we can hear you once again. listen, the idea that donald trump comes out and says, you know, he was doing other things, he wasn't pay close attention. he didn't know that all of this was going on. i mean, he was busy building walls. he was busy try
to call george conway? >> you know, i don't think so. what i would say is it's consistent with, you know, that he's reacting to this, but it's not really corroborative of exactly what david pecker is saying because, you know, david pecker has a direct conversation with donald trump, and as vaughn correctly said, it's important for both what it is, and it's also important because as the piece that vaughn has alluded to, which is donald trump then saying he doesn't know anything about it,...
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conway. whether it's lawrence tribe or jennifer rubin. do know that their analysis is all rehearsed and an effort to take out donald trump. the fact that jeffrey to be bin legal analyst that appears one of the zoom calls should be hands down potentially disturbing for anyone who has eyesight and attending. remember he got the shaft at cnn for doing what he did in front of female co-workers on a zoom call a few years ago. yet now cnn invites him back to be star analyst when it comes to. >> todd: i caught two puns. too coordinated and when i speak with people. joe, does the media coordinate narratives? i think we have an answer. clearly there is coordination here. with all that coordination and all that strategizing, this is the best they could come up with a case where even the prosecution if though prove every single fact to be true there is still no crime because the prosecution can't coming up with a crime franken stein cases took dead misdemeanor and boot strapped it to a dead felony and z
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george conway is also a contributing writer at the atlantic. he is no town for this trial. and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. i want to start wide and then we will go deep. george, i want everybody's but you first. your biggest take iowas. >> the biggest take away was how trump's lawyers got creamed on the gag order and the second biggest take away is how good a witness david was. for the prosecution. he is telling the story in an orderly fashion. he is just the right demeanor to tell the story chronologically from beginning to end. the theme being this was all about affecting the election. and that is, he is taking the weight off of michael cohen. it will be the defense actually who will try to build up the importance of cohen. prosecution doesn't have to. combination of basically setting the stage for explaining why they ended up doing what they did with stormy daniels. and, basically explaining, and the paper work. you don't need that much from cohen. so it is a pretty, it is a pretty powerful presentation. we will see how he does o
george conway is also a contributing writer at the atlantic. he is no town for this trial. and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. i want to start wide and then we will go deep. george, i want everybody's but you first. your biggest take iowas. >> the biggest take away was how trump's lawyers got creamed on the gag order and the second biggest take away is how good a witness david was. for the prosecution. he is telling the story in an orderly fashion. he...
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conway or bill kristol or... do know that everything you hear from all of these experts is a contrived effort to take out donald trump and the fact that ... that appears on regular zoom calls should be potentially disturbing for anyone who has eyesight and the fact that he is on here, you should say i want to see hands before i hear anything from you given what happened to him at cnn not too long ago. >> trace: it's amazing to me because i look across the networks and you are always checking to see what the competition is doing. you hear the same narrative, you hear the word sleazy on those networks and who uses that word? i wonder how is it possible and now we get a little bit of an insight. >> the same phrases even. it's like they are not even trying to hide it. it's amazing for me to watch that. i think people have caught onto it. as you say being able to figure out how they are doing it, you have to say they are going back to the playbook of tell them what you were going to tell them and now they are going --
conway or bill kristol or... do know that everything you hear from all of these experts is a contrived effort to take out donald trump and the fact that ... that appears on regular zoom calls should be potentially disturbing for anyone who has eyesight and the fact that he is on here, you should say i want to see hands before i hear anything from you given what happened to him at cnn not too long ago. >> trace: it's amazing to me because i look across the networks and you are always...
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they are gearing up for other networks discussions from the trump trials george conway, jeffrey toobin, jon and dean very famous dixon lawyer. used to be a conservative republican what kind of grades you give them for the other networks they are rehearsing their stuff every friday. this happens on zoom up if you are inviting jeffrey toobin to a zoom call this should be a rule that says show your hands at all times he got the shaft from cnn for doing that. larry: it is a family program because it is inherent legal animals on thannals on these ots kind of sound i'l auto fits rehe it's exactly is going on it's a coordinated attack on donald trump who said this is a legal conspiracy against me. it's been carried out by those on these networks on an hourly basis. larry: of anything, mark, i'm sure you're on a first name basis with all these guys, right? regulars on your radio show? >> let's remember the only manufacturing jobs joe biden brought to america are these guys and manufacturing charges against trump. all of these dirty prosecutors it takes 12 of them to figure out what to say. all
they are gearing up for other networks discussions from the trump trials george conway, jeffrey toobin, jon and dean very famous dixon lawyer. used to be a conservative republican what kind of grades you give them for the other networks they are rehearsing their stuff every friday. this happens on zoom up if you are inviting jeffrey toobin to a zoom call this should be a rule that says show your hands at all times he got the shaft from cnn for doing that. larry: it is a family program because...
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george conway related the same type of story where he and his wife were invited to dinner with jared and ivanka, and he said the president called to say are you watching this? so he clearly was -- this is -- it's exactly the same time frame. but i think vaughn has it exactly right, which is, thank you have the d.a. sort of bringing donald trump directly through direct evidence, it's not through michael cohen, you have a witness saying i spoke to him, this was his reaction. essentially what on god's green earth are you doing? why did you release her and why is she speaking and that explains why stormy daniels is not released, explains the difference, but also to vaughn's point he later denied it, you can be sure in this trial we're going to see that false statement. when you're a prosecutor trying to get mental state evidence, there's nothing better than oh, i have a credible witness who says you knew it on x date, and i can share that right after that you were lying about it. >> i mean, the other thing that i can't get over and i keep reading this, i'm going to read this to you, vaug
george conway related the same type of story where he and his wife were invited to dinner with jared and ivanka, and he said the president called to say are you watching this? so he clearly was -- this is -- it's exactly the same time frame. but i think vaughn has it exactly right, which is, thank you have the d.a. sort of bringing donald trump directly through direct evidence, it's not through michael cohen, you have a witness saying i spoke to him, this was his reaction. essentially what on...
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a real interesting report from politico shows that people like andrew weissman and george conway and bill crystal have a weekly zoom call in he which they discuss arguments and strategy in the effort to get trump and actually you're seeing kind of an interesting change in the discussion of this trump trial going on right now. remember that the criminal charges are about bookkeeping. they're about trump keeping false bookkeeping records of payments made with a nondisclosure agreement with stormy daniels. it's a misdemeanor. it's passed the statute of limitations but that's the heart of the case. they're now reframing it, the prosecution is doing it and the talking heads are doing it as a conspirconspiracy to interfere e 2016 election. trumps is not charged with conspiracy, not charged with interfering with the election. there are suggestions he must have done something else unlawful here but it's never been specified what that is. but one of the things you do sees personally if you watch -- see,s especially if you want some of the other cable channels, everybody seems to be saying the
a real interesting report from politico shows that people like andrew weissman and george conway and bill crystal have a weekly zoom call in he which they discuss arguments and strategy in the effort to get trump and actually you're seeing kind of an interesting change in the discussion of this trump trial going on right now. remember that the criminal charges are about bookkeeping. they're about trump keeping false bookkeeping records of payments made with a nondisclosure agreement with stormy...
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conway, contributing writer at the atlantic. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case, a couple of days to spare. this is the reduced amount. supposedly he couldn't post the 464, but now he's got it. what's your reaction? >> it's good. that's a good thing. i think a lot of people reacted negatively to the reaction of the bond, but i think that's based on the misapprehension of what an appellate bond is. the purpose of an appellate bond is to protect the judgment holder, the person who won the judgment in the court below. if there had been no bond because it was simply too large to post, the state of new york would have had no protection and would have had to go out and these assets, which is something that really is a very, very difficult task and a very costly task. the taxpayers of the state of new york should be glad that the court reduced the bond, enabling the court -- enabling trump to be able to post the bond and once the appeal is over and the state wins the appeal, they automatically get the $175 million. >> as
conway, contributing writer at the atlantic. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case, a couple of days to spare. this is the reduced amount. supposedly he couldn't post the 464, but now he's got it. what's your reaction? >> it's good. that's a good thing. i think a lot of people reacted negatively to the reaction of the bond, but i think that's based on the misapprehension of what an appellate bond is. the purpose of an appellate bond is to protect the judgment holder, the...
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susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker, conservative lawyer george conway, and he is in town for this trial, and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. i want to start wide and then go deep. george, your biggest take away? >> it was how trump's lawyers got creamed on the gag order, and the second biggest take away is how good a witness david was. for the prosecution. he's telling the story in an orderly fashion, he, you know, he's just the right demeanor to tell the story, chronologically from beginning to end, the theme being, this was all about affecting the election. and you know, that is, he is taking the weight off of michael cohen, that will be the defense who will try to build up the importance of cohen , a combination of basically setting the stage, for explaining why they ended up doing what they did with stormy daniels, and basically, explaining, you know, and then the paperwork, you, you don't really need that much from cohen , so it's a pretty powerful presentation, we will see how he does on cross. >> what is the defense going to do
susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker, conservative lawyer george conway, and he is in town for this trial, and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. i want to start wide and then go deep. george, your biggest take away? >> it was how trump's lawyers got creamed on the gag order, and the second biggest take away is how good a witness david was. for the prosecution. he's telling the story in an orderly fashion, he, you know, he's just the right...
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conway, an msnbc fixture and mary mccord not to mention cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, ellie williams and the founder, normanizen. this looks awful because it's exactly what trump and conservatives have been saying, that the media are part of an organized resistance dedicated to getting him. >>> there were the usual jokes and jabs at last night's white house correspondents' dinner, some of them thanks to s, nl's col run jost aimed rather mildly at president biden. >> i have to admit, it's not easy following president biden. it's not always easy following what he's saying. howard: as for biden and his joke-writing team, or donald trump was a prime target. >> donald has had a few tough days lately. you might call it stormy weather. [laughter] what the hell? [laughter] trump's so desperate, he started reading those bibles he's selling. if. howard: and, of course, there were shots at the media. >> to all my friends in the press, and fox news -- [laughter] some of you complain that i don't talk enough of your questions. take enough of your questions. no comment. [laughter] of course, "the
conway, an msnbc fixture and mary mccord not to mention cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, ellie williams and the founder, normanizen. this looks awful because it's exactly what trump and conservatives have been saying, that the media are part of an organized resistance dedicated to getting him. >>> there were the usual jokes and jabs at last night's white house correspondents' dinner, some of them thanks to s, nl's col run jost aimed rather mildly at president biden. >> i have to...
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conservative lawyer george conway, a contributing lawyer at the atlantic. trump got the money. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case. got a couple days to spare. this is obviously the reduced amount. he couldn't, maybe he couldn't, supposedly he couldn't post the 464 but now he has it. what is your reaction? >> it's good. that's a good thing. i think a lot of people reacted negative to the reduction but i think that's based on a misunderstanding of what the purpose of the appeals bond s the purpose of the bond is to protect the judgment holder. the person who won the judgment in the court below. if there had been no bond because it was too large to post then the state of new york would have had no protection and would have had to go out and seize assets which is a very, very difficult task and a very, very costly task. so, the people, the taxpayers of the state should be glad that the court reduced the bond, letting the court to -- letting trump be able to post the bond that would mean that once the appeal is over and the state wins the appeal they automatically get
conservative lawyer george conway, a contributing lawyer at the atlantic. trump got the money. he posted the $175 million bond in the fraud case. got a couple days to spare. this is obviously the reduced amount. he couldn't, maybe he couldn't, supposedly he couldn't post the 464 but now he has it. what is your reaction? >> it's good. that's a good thing. i think a lot of people reacted negative to the reduction but i think that's based on a misunderstanding of what the purpose of the...
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joining me now is george conway, attorney and contributor to the atlantic. thank you for being here. i know you were in the vicinity, you are in the zone, and i want to hear about what that was like. first, what do you make of the dissonance between trump asserting that this was all such an unfair jury selection process and the fact that seven jurors have already been selected? >> he is going to say everything is unfair, no matter how it comes out. he thinks he is going to get unlimited peremptory challenges. it does not happen. if it did happen, this trial could take forever. would you strike everybody in manhattan? it's crazy. >> yes. >> he would not have to do that. it would take the entire year in the next year and the year after that but he would have to sit there. but that is classic donald trump donald trump thinks the rules don't apply to him and if they do apply to him than it is unfair and that is his whole stick. >> so far it really feels like, and you wrote to this in the atlantic. it is like perceiving apace in an almost humdrum fashion with the
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. >> that was conservative attorney george conway reacting to the modified gag order in donald trump's hush money case. it comes as the former president has posted the bond for the appeal in his civil fraud judgment. we'll go through both of those significant developments in just a moment. >>> also ahead, we'll bring you the latest on two major stories out of the middle east. a deadly strike in syria. and also what appears to be an israeli strike in gaza that killed several humanitarian volunteers. >>> plus, we'll break down the key abortion rulings yesterday from florida's supreme court and how those decisions could impact november's elections. >>> good morning, and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, april 2nd. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we have a very busy show. we'll begin by following a major development overnight in donald trump's new york hush money case. the judge who will preside over that trial has expanded a partial gag order against trump following the former president's online attacks against the judge's own daughter. state judge
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she is awfully good at being as george conway put it in that conversation with me today, he said she is uniquely incompetent, but this time, the incompetence overcame the effectiveness because she was too clever by half. by creating this situation in limbo, she has invited the special council to call her bluff. and to make her render the ruling that he can then challenge in the 11th circuit. >> neil, surely the argument that professor tribe is making, the argument you are making, are being made in the special council's office tonight. is there another argument being made in that office tonight by someone from another tactical perspective saying no, let's just go forward. now is not the time to challenge her? >> you know lawrence, the funny thing is that professor tried it when we were in the justice department. had a similar conversation under not nearly as extreme circumstances about mandamusing a particular judge. and there i think you did hear different perspectives about it but here, my guess in the special council's office, there is no two sides to this. but what she did last ye
she is awfully good at being as george conway put it in that conversation with me today, he said she is uniquely incompetent, but this time, the incompetence overcame the effectiveness because she was too clever by half. by creating this situation in limbo, she has invited the special council to call her bluff. and to make her render the ruling that he can then challenge in the 11th circuit. >> neil, surely the argument that professor tribe is making, the argument you are making, are...
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laurence tribe, george conway, jeffrey toobin, john dean, very famous nixon lawyer, norm ornstein, yours towed be a conservative republican, jennifer rubin, used to be republican, andrew wise man a old trump hater going way back, joe, what kind of grades do you get them for other networks rehearsing their stuff? >> every friday this happens on zoom. if you're inviting jeffrey toobin to a zoom call, there should be a rule that says show your hands at all times. because he got the shaft from cnn for doing that. larry: family program. >> it is. so when you hear all these legal analysts on these other networks, all kind of sound a lot like each other if a memo went out or i don't know, rehearsed this is exactly what is going on. it is a cord neyed attack on donald trump who said this is legal conspiracy against me. now we're seeing it is carried out by those on these networks on seemingly an hourly basis, larry. larry: what do you think, mark? you're on a first-name basis with all of these people, right? >> well, yeah. larry: regulars on your radio show. >> let's remember only manufacturing
laurence tribe, george conway, jeffrey toobin, john dean, very famous nixon lawyer, norm ornstein, yours towed be a conservative republican, jennifer rubin, used to be republican, andrew wise man a old trump hater going way back, joe, what kind of grades do you get them for other networks rehearsing their stuff? >> every friday this happens on zoom. if you're inviting jeffrey toobin to a zoom call, there should be a rule that says show your hands at all times. because he got the shaft...
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famously would say stop, end george conway, right? stop judging me for my spouse, right? so people have the ability to have family members have different political views and do different things in that context, does merchant need to recuse are not? >> he does not in fact, this has come up before and the litigation with merchant himself and about his daughter, trump had raised this before is an idea of recusal and then in august of 2023, judge merchant actually issued an opinion in which he says, i sought the advice of the new york state's committee on judicial ethics and they told me specifically and then the query has as he says quote, we see nothing in the inquiry to suggest the outcome of the case could have any effect on the judge's relative. the relatives business, or any of their interests, and quote nothing has changed. these are the same kinds of allegations and nothing about his daughter's business is directly tied to the case. it would have to be that she is like one of the parties, one of the witnesses are rather council li
famously would say stop, end george conway, right? stop judging me for my spouse, right? so people have the ability to have family members have different political views and do different things in that context, does merchant need to recuse are not? >> he does not in fact, this has come up before and the litigation with merchant himself and about his daughter, trump had raised this before is an idea of recusal and then in august of 2023, judge merchant actually issued an opinion in which...
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and scott george conway wrote a piece for the atlantic reflecting on this of the trial. so far we described the trial as what he says ordinary despite being so extraordinary, he said frankly that was comforting that ordinary mechanics of the criminal litigation process were applied fairly efficient. since efficiently and methodically to a defendant of unparalleled notoriety. i mean, i guess there's a little bit of a civics lesson for the public and all of this, they're getting to watch unfold. yeah, absolutely. and now we don't cameras in the courtroom, but we're just going about talking about that's what you would want to happen here. it shouldn't matter who you are in the criminal justice system. everybody should get the same fair trial. everybody should get the same kind of a justice system, whether you're famous or whether you're not famous and i agree with you. molly, i think everybody is going to have an opinion about trump, but that should be independent of your opinion about the facts and the law and people you're picking jurors because you want them to be able t
and scott george conway wrote a piece for the atlantic reflecting on this of the trial. so far we described the trial as what he says ordinary despite being so extraordinary, he said frankly that was comforting that ordinary mechanics of the criminal litigation process were applied fairly efficient. since efficiently and methodically to a defendant of unparalleled notoriety. i mean, i guess there's a little bit of a civics lesson for the public and all of this, they're getting to watch unfold....
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but this is now truly out of hana, and our friend george conway said it best on the internet that the judges didn't even have time to stop laughing at the motion because of how silly it was. and at a certain point, the clock is going to run out and you just have to face it's your trial. >> can you walk us through today, though, with this latest attempt to delay because it only took minutes for the appeals judge to say no, this isn't going to delay what's supposed to happen on monday. i mean, can you just break down this latest argument that they were trying to make? >> you have a way this argument just again, stems from the fact that they think that the judge ought to be removed. now, they've thrown a few different arguments out as to why the judge should be removed. one, based on the fact that his daughter is politically connected, or at least, you know, works for democratic firm that has been dismissed outright. it is never going to be the case that the employment of the child of a judge is going to lead to a judge's removal, and then there was sort of other questions about the judg
but this is now truly out of hana, and our friend george conway said it best on the internet that the judges didn't even have time to stop laughing at the motion because of how silly it was. and at a certain point, the clock is going to run out and you just have to face it's your trial. >> can you walk us through today, though, with this latest attempt to delay because it only took minutes for the appeals judge to say no, this isn't going to delay what's supposed to happen on monday. i...
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just going to say real clearly, but i do a podcast with a lawyer to help understand the legals george conway talks about this and he actually took very much the same view of the david is taking, which is that this was an exercise and kicking the tires on every hypothetical to figure and his point was, they didn't spend a whole a lot of time on trump's attorney basically because they were like this is an absurd position. we all agree this is an absurd position. so why don't just move on and then go to this other lawyer who is incredibly competent and capable. and let's run through a whole bunch of scenarios and figure out how we might be thinking about maybe the thing just like george and given me well trained lawyers, is the thing my wife often says to me. you're thinking like a lawyer again, i hate it when you do that, you stop it yeah. >> i think it's said a lot to trump's attorney sat down when you have ability to do rebuttal, right? yeah. and i think he had had enough he knows the justices had enough. they kind of dismissed him out of hand and in really had the government, if you
just going to say real clearly, but i do a podcast with a lawyer to help understand the legals george conway talks about this and he actually took very much the same view of the david is taking, which is that this was an exercise and kicking the tires on every hypothetical to figure and his point was, they didn't spend a whole a lot of time on trump's attorney basically because they were like this is an absurd position. we all agree this is an absurd position. so why don't just move on and then...
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. >> yeah, steven, i mean, the classified documents case is the one you talk to people like george conway they will say this is the fastest way for donald trump to end up in an orange jumpsuits. is this classified documents case? i mean, the process object as ellie was saying that this case a manhattan could delay the classified documents case. i have to assume that that has to make jack smith's blood boil. >> right. and he's having a lot of trouble right now. he's also facing the delaying tactics in the other case, the federal election case, which the trump team has been very successful definitely push back out there that yeah, the supreme court and the classified documents case, i think it's difficult for people outside washington to maybe get their heads around, how serious it is. but if you talk to anybody that was served, for example, in the government, anybody you talk to in the white house, you go out for coffee with someone the warehouse first thing they do is they turn that blackberry over because everyone is deeply conscious of the responsibility of handling classified informati
. >> yeah, steven, i mean, the classified documents case is the one you talk to people like george conway they will say this is the fastest way for donald trump to end up in an orange jumpsuits. is this classified documents case? i mean, the process object as ellie was saying that this case a manhattan could delay the classified documents case. i have to assume that that has to make jack smith's blood boil. >> right. and he's having a lot of trouble right now. he's also facing the...
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legal analyst andrew weissmann and attorney and contributor to the atlantic george conway is here and vaughn hillyard is with us at the table and for politico erica orderen is here. and they are spent the last few days around the courthouse and andrew has been chained to the studio here with me. we start with you. >> oh, great. we start with me. >> tell me what you were telling me off air. tell me what the pacing of jury selection means? >> sure. i think that something that surprised people having watched this is this sort of a slow part of the jury selection and a fast part. so the slow part is the veneer, the first pool comes in and there is a lot of questioning and that is the part where everyone thinks this will take forever. and there is all of the questions asked to find out if they will strike people for cause. they cannot be fair. so there is a lot of questioning and people think that is slow. but once you have all of the questions asked, it is really fast. because there is just -- okay, these people go and then the so-called peremptory challenges, which each side gets up to t
legal analyst andrew weissmann and attorney and contributor to the atlantic george conway is here and vaughn hillyard is with us at the table and for politico erica orderen is here. and they are spent the last few days around the courthouse and andrew has been chained to the studio here with me. we start with you. >> oh, great. we start with me. >> tell me what you were telling me off air. tell me what the pacing of jury selection means? >> sure. i think that something that...