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what i discovered and what we discovered was that no matter what happened to danny, danny was on and unbelievably rich story filled with con artist and liars and criminals, but also those people did have real connections to the intelligence community and that danny was on to an amazing story. what has been proven by us telling his story is an amazing story. just because people are watching it and mostly enjoyed it. i get a little bit frustrated when he gets lumped in with this is just a conspiracy theory. a lot of this stuff was once considered a conspiracy theory, and then turned out to be true. it is not as simple as saying, oh, these things just because we will never know what happened is just a conspiracy theory, do not worry about it. host: christian hansen, are you still investigating? guest: yes, you see when we pull out and showed this larger map of connections and the way we have it structured with tentacles, basically to me all of those tentacles are great films, great stories, and people also sense of the show as come out that kind of have fascinating first-hand experience
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danny heitman. in the wall street journal. you wrote a column entitled i'm revisiting the books of my youth. why are you doing that. well, peter, i'm revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my norton anthology of american literature. that i used as a college freshman college student in 1982. and as you can see, it's really born the year. it's now held together with some duct tape and basically, in the course of cleaning out my house and tidying things up, i decided i'm going to take this old book from the shelf and i'm going to repair it in the course of repairing it. i reconnected with some of the wisdom that was and it wisdom that, to be frank, was not well received when i was a freshman college student because quite frankly, i was too young to really appreciate what writers like henry david thoreau or ralph waldo emerson or emily dickinson had to tell me. so in reconnecting with that as an older person, i realized that a lot of the literature really resonates. as you add more birthdays, as i h
danny heitman. in the wall street journal. you wrote a column entitled i'm revisiting the books of my youth. why are you doing that. well, peter, i'm revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my norton anthology of american literature. that i used as a college freshman college student in 1982. and as you can see, it's really born the year. it's now held together with some duct tape and basically, in the course of cleaning out my house and tidying things up, i...
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msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos, danny, thank you so much. >>> and we'll now turn over the coverage to ana cabrera. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," we're following two big breaking news stories this morning. donald trump's hush money trial resuming moments ago, and the judge just issued a ruling on gag order violations. finding trump in contempt. we'll have the latest from the courthouse. >>> we're also tracking breaking news from columbia university, protesters storming and occupying a campus building overnight. the new warning from the school this morning. >>> good morning. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with our breaking news at the courthouse in lower manhattan, where the second week of witness testimony just resumed in donald trump's hush money trial. and the judge starting the day with a new decision on trump's gag order violations, ruling just moments ago that trump did in fact violate the gag order nine times. and fining him $1,000 for each of the violations. let's bring in nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, former prosecu
msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos, danny, thank you so much. >>> and we'll now turn over the coverage to ana cabrera. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," we're following two big breaking news stories this morning. donald trump's hush money trial resuming moments ago, and the judge just issued a ruling on gag order violations. finding trump in contempt. we'll have the latest from the courthouse. >>> we're also tracking breaking news from columbia...
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danny, always aood to net states and of europe. danny, always good to get your _ states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight _ states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight into - states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight into this. i good to get your insight into this. thank you, danny russell, vice president at the asia society policy institute. gratefulfor president at the asia society policy institute. grateful for your time. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush money trial continues. the prosecution is continuing to outline
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that is our correspondence, danny savage, at| correspondence, danny savage, at least crown court, where he was in court for the verdict and has been following this case. —— at leeds crown court. a short while ago, there was a press conference on the steps of the court. while we welcome today's conviction, our thoughts are family with pc sharon beshenivsky, teresa milburn and theirfamilies and sharon beshenivsky, teresa milburn and their families and friends. sharon and teresa went to work on that day back in november 2005, fully expecting to go home to their family and friends. due to the horrific actions of those individuals who have now been convicted for those offences, that wasn't the case. west yorkshire police have remained doggedly determined to bring all of those to justice that were responsible for these offences. today's conviction would not been possible without the support and assistance of our partner agencies over the last 18 years, those being the crown prosecution service, the national crime agency, the foreign and commonwealth office, and the pakistani authorities.
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danny is right. if you can't abide by an order, and fines don't work and the tongue lashing doesn't work, what works. >> if this person weren't donald trump, how would he be treated? >> again, gag orders are unusual, violations are unusual. so, there is not a lot of data. not a lot of sort of points of comparison. but i can tell you this, ways a federal prosecutor for a long time, if a judge issues an order, you follow it. and if you don't, you get punished for that and that's what's going to happen here if he can't conform his behavior. >> we'll keep an eye on what is happening inside that courtroom, everybody. stay close. coming up, more of what we could hear from the first witness, david pecker after this gag order hearing. plus, we heard trump's words at the center of this gag order hearing, but what clues can we discern from his demeanor in court? also ahead, the political impact on trump's campaign as his time on trial allows president biden to storm the trail. we're back in 60 seconds. storml
danny is right. if you can't abide by an order, and fines don't work and the tongue lashing doesn't work, what works. >> if this person weren't donald trump, how would he be treated? >> again, gag orders are unusual, violations are unusual. so, there is not a lot of data. not a lot of sort of points of comparison. but i can tell you this, ways a federal prosecutor for a long time, if a judge issues an order, you follow it. and if you don't, you get punished for that and that's...
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paul: danny lee, thank you for joining us to unpack the earnings call. let's take a look at how apple suppliers are doing in early trade in korea and japan. sk hynix is at 4.4%. samsung having a good day as well on the heels of counterpoint saying apple sales fell 19%, making it the worst performance in the key market since 2020 and putting a local rival hot on its heels. mark garman joins us more. give us a sense of the context of how serious this is considering sales falls over lunar new year, one consumers like to spend? mark: they are going to come on their earnings call and say they have a tough compare given the lockdowns, creating pent up demand over the lunar holiday. anyway you slice it, this is not great when you consider apple declining 13% in the first quarter, right? and then saying the client in china has nothing to do with the iphone. last quarter had nothing to do with the iphone and this quarter is all about the iphone. so not a great look for the company. china's biggest and most criticalness it. but for wall street, i haven't seen appl
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_ danny brave person? a little bit. danny savaue, brave person? a little bit. danny savage. bbc _ brave person? a little bit. danny savage, bbc news, _ brave person? a little bit. danny savage, bbc news, yorkshire. i time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. a bit of everything today — hail, thunder, lightning, strong winds, even mini tornadoes across the midlands this morning, which caused some damage. the next few days are unsettled and cool, a few showers, but it will quieten down as high pressure builds in. cooler air has moved in across the uk with this area of low pressure. it is the culprit of all the weather today. it states blustery as it pulls out into the near continent. a blustery end to the day, further showers at times, clear spells. to the day, further showers at times, clearspells. it remains to the day, further showers at times, clear spells. it remains that my overnight. the heavy showers in the eastern side of the country. the wind easing down for the west. temperatures of 4—7 c. sheltered glens and north—east scotland, we will perhaps rea
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danny, yasmin ticked through items on the list that the d.a. has said they want to question trump about. stuff like the civil fraud suit that the ag won in new york recently, the e. jean carroll suits for defamation, again, e. jean carroll won against donald trump. the judgments that the judges made in those cases, as well as what the findings were from the judge especially in that civil fraud case where the judge said trump violated a gag order and that he had testified under oath untruthfully. they're talking about bringing up the criminal tax fraud prosecution against the trump organization, a lawsuit from years ago that trump had filed against hillary clinton and others that ultimately resulted in sanctions against trump because it was deemed too frivolous and a bathe lawsuit. does all that -- a bad faith lawsuit. does all that sound like fair game? >> what they're bringing up in the priority acts is to get surgical on it, focusing on the untruthfulness that's contained in those acts. it may not be so much the fact that there was a lawsuit
danny, yasmin ticked through items on the list that the d.a. has said they want to question trump about. stuff like the civil fraud suit that the ag won in new york recently, the e. jean carroll suits for defamation, again, e. jean carroll won against donald trump. the judgments that the judges made in those cases, as well as what the findings were from the judge especially in that civil fraud case where the judge said trump violated a gag order and that he had testified under oath...
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but as danny said, it happens. particularly if you have a witness is afraid they may be caught one day, and he wants to say this is what happened. you notice in that tape, a good defense attorney can cross examine. cohen says i got this. their whole self-defense lakes by donald trump hands off. this was all michael cohen. that will play into the defense. >> catherine, danny, stay with me. we've got a lot more to learn from you both of you in this hour. up next, what more we could hear from david pecker and why the former "national enquirer" publisher was the first witness on the stand. >>> what are voters thinking? the impact trump's legal troubles could have on his standing in the polls with the presidential election just around the corner. >>> rising concerns over protests at columbia city. what the city is prepared to do if things continue to escalate. we're back in 90 seconds. o escae we're back in 90 seconds and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! a test or appro
but as danny said, it happens. particularly if you have a witness is afraid they may be caught one day, and he wants to say this is what happened. you notice in that tape, a good defense attorney can cross examine. cohen says i got this. their whole self-defense lakes by donald trump hands off. this was all michael cohen. that will play into the defense. >> catherine, danny, stay with me. we've got a lot more to learn from you both of you in this hour. up next, what more we could hear...
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back with me are rebecca and danny. danny, what's the deal with using pseudonyms? why make up fun names with ill >> to conceal. at least the prosecution's going to argue. it's interesting they use the peggy peterson and denison. if this case was a court case, but these fictional names are used to hide the actual identities of the people involved. now, is that concealment of the other crime that the people need to get to that felony level of falsification of business records? maybe not, but it sets stage. creates the atmosphere that this was done on the hush hush, therefore making it easier, at least the people will argue, to believe that this was, that transaction was an order to conceal the or to influence the election and that they made out their concealment element. >> i think we understand clearly the contours the argument they're making. i understand the moment in time they're talking about but even i can get lost in the forest here. how's the prosecution doing in reminding the jurors what they are there specifically to decide? >> the fact is so far the eviden
back with me are rebecca and danny. danny, what's the deal with using pseudonyms? why make up fun names with ill >> to conceal. at least the prosecution's going to argue. it's interesting they use the peggy peterson and denison. if this case was a court case, but these fictional names are used to hide the actual identities of the people involved. now, is that concealment of the other crime that the people need to get to that felony level of falsification of business records? maybe not,...
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glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been multiple efforts by the defense team in front of this jury during its cross examination of david pecker, the long time publisher of "national enquirer," who is the crucial witness to the prosecution as they build out their case of alleging this conspiracy between the likes of donald trump with michael cohen and the "national enquirer" to suppress the stories of individuals like stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. and what you are hearing from emil bovy, the one executing this cross examination of pecker is multipronged effort here. in one of those facets of this is by trying to undercut the idea of this conspiracy that was at play, we have heard repeatedly about karen mcdougal through the prosecution's line of questioning of pecker and now what is coming up here is the questioning around stormy daniels, and whether david pecker had any intention to be involved in an effort to silen
glen, kimberly and danny are msnbc contributors. vaughn, what has been going on right now inside that courtroom? >> reporter: right, jose, there have been multiple efforts by the defense team in front of this jury during its cross examination of david pecker, the long time publisher of "national enquirer," who is the crucial witness to the prosecution as they build out their case of alleging this conspiracy between the likes of donald trump with michael cohen and the...
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danny danon injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me again, stephen. israel has a vital choice to make right now with regard to iran. does it respond again, up the ante, escalate, or does it not? what do you believe the choice will be and should be? frankly speaking, stephen, i don't think we have a dilemma here. we have to retaliate. the question is how we do it, when we do it, against whom. but i don't think we can sit idly by after the attack we saw two nights ago here in israel, 300 projectiles that came from iran directly into israel. i'm not familiar with any other sovereign nation that will not retaliate after such an aggressive attack. and we have to make it very clear. iran chose to send those rockets, missiles and uavs from iran. for many months and years, they use their proxies in the region. they built a very massive force around israel, but they decided to escalate. they decided to create a new equation by sending all of those rockets from iran into israel. they decided to escalate, you say. how would you characterise bombing a diplomatic
danny danon injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me again, stephen. israel has a vital choice to make right now with regard to iran. does it respond again, up the ante, escalate, or does it not? what do you believe the choice will be and should be? frankly speaking, stephen, i don't think we have a dilemma here. we have to retaliate. the question is how we do it, when we do it, against whom. but i don't think we can sit idly by after the attack we saw two nights ago here in...
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we're incredibly excited for danny to get up here shortly and share some of the research that we've been working on. before i do that, i'm going to briefly embarrass our team by pointing them out because without them this would not have been possible. we have rich, our director of policy analysis, ernie our director of economics, john rico, associate director of policy analysis, harris epsteiner, associate director of economics. josh kendall, our research fellow. and until earlier this...
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i think danny was pointing that out. he's right. they overpromised by saying he's innocent. they could have rested on it's up to them to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and he didn't. and the evidence here is very clear. you have a very clear phone call. how are they going to rebut the words of donald trump talking to michael cohen where he admits he knows what's going on? let's pay in cash, and michael cohen goes, no, no, no. >> let me play it. this is michael cohen. this is a 2016 recording. remember, michael cohen he gets a campaign website, a trump campaign website, which he didn't have before. supposed to be his private lawyer. and this is a conversation they have as donald trump is running for president. this is michael cohen talking about buying the rights to karen mcdougal, the former playboy bunny's story. take a listen. >> i need to open up a company for the transfer of all that info regarding our friend david. i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> what financing? >> we'll have to pay. >> cash? >> no, no, no. >> jill, they're going
i think danny was pointing that out. he's right. they overpromised by saying he's innocent. they could have rested on it's up to them to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and he didn't. and the evidence here is very clear. you have a very clear phone call. how are they going to rebut the words of donald trump talking to michael cohen where he admits he knows what's going on? let's pay in cash, and michael cohen goes, no, no, no. >> let me play it. this is michael cohen. this is a 2016...
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danny is a criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst. so, paul, when talking about the karen mcdougle story specifically, pecker said, quote, i was speaking to him, meaning cohen, prior to this. probably a couple of times a week when this subject came up and this issue came up, i spoke to him much more frequently. almost every day. sometimes a couple of times a day. is that one way to use pecker's testimony to essentially bolster cohen's credibility or at least punctuate the point this is a guy who is running things for trump? >> totally, chris. so michael cohen as we know, has mad credibility issues. not only did he lie and plead guilty to lying in the hearing where he pled guilty to lying, the judge later accused him of lying in that hearing. and so prosecutors are actually used to witnesses like this. the people who know how the crime went down are often down and dirty with the crime. so what do you do? you corroborate. you corroborate with receipts. so here, the prosecutors have text messages, telephone logs and e-mails and they've g
danny is a criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst. so, paul, when talking about the karen mcdougle story specifically, pecker said, quote, i was speaking to him, meaning cohen, prior to this. probably a couple of times a week when this subject came up and this issue came up, i spoke to him much more frequently. almost every day. sometimes a couple of times a day. is that one way to use pecker's testimony to essentially bolster cohen's credibility or at least punctuate the point this...
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danny kelly, i'll start with you, danny boy . start with you, danny boy. >> okay. the question is, is it virtue signalling ? is it virtue virtue signalling? is it virtue signalling? i think it's dangerous to even contemplate , dangerous to even contemplate, having an arms sale embargo until we know whether they're breaking international law . breaking international law. everything. this stems from the tragedy when seven people, seven aid workers were killed. and so , aid workers were killed. and so, so. so it's become more voluble since then. but the thing is, that's blue on blue. you know, the fog war history is the fog of war history is littered with with friendly fire incidents. you only need to go back to the iraq war and the afghanistan disasters , which, afghanistan disasters, which, which, which have happened. and the americans are responsible for killing, i'm going to say dozens of our soldiers through through accident. >> it was accidents through accidents. >> now, the israeli government, the idf, have dismissed the people who were in charge of that disast
danny kelly, i'll start with you, danny boy . start with you, danny boy. >> okay. the question is, is it virtue signalling ? is it virtue virtue signalling? is it virtue signalling? i think it's dangerous to even contemplate , dangerous to even contemplate, having an arms sale embargo until we know whether they're breaking international law . breaking international law. everything. this stems from the tragedy when seven people, seven aid workers were killed. and so , aid workers were...
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what do you think, danny? >> both made my voice go very high pitch when the running. >> well, the camel is interesting because you have to get on the camel when it's like laying down and it gets up while you're on. and that's kind of. that's pretty high. yeah. all right. next to some quick acting police saving the life of a sloth police in colombia, with the help of some good samaritans, rescued a sloth that was spotted trying to cross a highway. >> they rescued the little guy and then brought him back to his natural habitat. >> by the way, have you guys ever heard the joke about the sloth that tried to cross the road? >> what happened? nope. >> never mind. it'll take too long, but you know what? i have time. >> what happened? that's. that's it? yeah, finally, one more animal story. a puppy says it's never too late to celebrate saint patrick's day. >> this golden retriever puppy, born in florida, of course, is going viral for having been born gray green. his name is oh my. appropriately shamrock. and guys, com
what do you think, danny? >> both made my voice go very high pitch when the running. >> well, the camel is interesting because you have to get on the camel when it's like laying down and it gets up while you're on. and that's kind of. that's pretty high. yeah. all right. next to some quick acting police saving the life of a sloth police in colombia, with the help of some good samaritans, rescued a sloth that was spotted trying to cross a highway. >> they rescued the little guy...
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so joining me today is broadcaster and journalist danny also author and danny kelly. also author and broadcaster christine hamilton. still each sunday at still to come each sunday at five, i'm joined by a celebrity, a former mp or someone who has had an extremely interesting career look at. life career to take a look at. life after the job. we talk highs, lows lessons and what lows and lessons learnt and what comes the outside . and comes next on the outside. and today joined by a major star today i'm joined by a major star of the 70s who has graced our screens in mind. your language and coronation street. she's known as england's bridget bardot and even rejected a job offer from kirk douglas . wow. offer from kirk douglas. wow. any guesses, then, for the great british debate this hour? i'm asking, should all british police carry guns? the sun have reported 18,000 officers were hired without a single in—person interview. forces continued hiring remotely even after covid restrictions were lifted. but how are we meant to trust our officers with weapons when they're no
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i want to turn to danny cevallos, one of the lawyers on our panel this morning. let's talk about the case. there are four cases, criminal cases pending against the former president. this is the new york case. there has been a lot of analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the various cases. this is the weakest legally. why is that? >> it's probably the most defensible for a number of reasons. number one, the original theory of the case is that trump falsified business records and additionally because he was doing that to conceal another crime, it's elevated to a felony in new york. the other crime it is a federal campaign violation, which really is an unusual place. it's a novel theory. nst never really been tested in new york courts. falsification of business records has been tested. a crime that is prosecuted. the prosecution must prove not only that the business records were falsified but additionally that it was in concealment of a crime. the defense there could simply be it wasn't for campaign purposes. it was to reduce the embarrassment that i would hav
i want to turn to danny cevallos, one of the lawyers on our panel this morning. let's talk about the case. there are four cases, criminal cases pending against the former president. this is the new york case. there has been a lot of analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the various cases. this is the weakest legally. why is that? >> it's probably the most defensible for a number of reasons. number one, the original theory of the case is that trump falsified business records and...
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danny you danny christine, what have you got for me? >> well, we've discovered >> well, we've just discovered something rather embarrassing. >> we've both got >> your twins. we've both got the supplement. the same supplement. >> oh, on then. what? just as >> oh, go on then. what? just as well, you've only got a well, because you've only got a minute. what? >> right. i'll start >> okay, right. well, i'll start this is news to me. >> i thought that was mine. >> i thought that was mine. >> isn't . it's mine. i asked >> it isn't. it's mine. i asked for it first, going to go first. >> ladies first. >> ladies first. >> this is a exeter university student. admittedly this was in 2018. he's only just. he felt rather ashamed about it, he said. and he was heard through the wall his room. he was the wall of his room. he was heard saying that veganism is wrong and that gender fluidity is stupid. and he was threatened with expulsion. he was ahead of his time. >> that was six years ago. well he was a prophet, this kid. he was he's a prophet, this kid
danny you danny christine, what have you got for me? >> well, we've discovered >> well, we've just discovered something rather embarrassing. >> we've both got >> your twins. we've both got the supplement. the same supplement. >> oh, on then. what? just as >> oh, go on then. what? just as well, you've only got a well, because you've only got a minute. what? >> right. i'll start >> okay, right. well, i'll start this is news to me. >> i thought...
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so joining me today is broadcaster and journalist danny kelly, an and journalist danny kelly, an and also author and broadcaster christine hamilton. but my monologue think rishi sunak do you think he should be replaced ? you think he should be replaced? it could be worse of modern britain in all its diversity, compassion and strength that was shared around the globe . shared around the globe. >> and it said something about us. >> us. >> it said i love that. then at five, this week's outside guests. now she's appeared in ex on the beach, signed by katie price, and celebrity big brother. who is she? you'll find out at five. then before we get started on all of that though, let's get your latest news with ray addison . ray addison. >> thanks, nana. good afternoon. one minute past for our top stories. shadow health secretary wes streeting says doctor dan poulter has not been offered a peerage to defect from the tory party to labour. mr streeting is defending doctor poulters decision, saying it shows only sir keir starmer can be trusted with the nhs . doctor. porter with the nhs. doctor.
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everything you said, danny, is now moot. >> you didn't have to point it out. >> once again. she's off the stand, they're going to get a third witness today. we're waiting to see who that witness is. we're going to take a quick break. once again, our coverage of donald trump's criminal hush money trial continues in just a moment. inues in just a moment ♪♪ missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. norman, bad news... si never graduatede from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up
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danny: ah, ah, ah. these are things we normally throw away. but guess what, i can make a delicious meal out of this, believe it or not. - out of this garbage? - yep. - so it's good for the earth. it's good for our wallet. you're turning tasty trash into extra cash. hey. - i know. yum, yum.
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joining us now msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos here on set. danny, thank you so much for joining with us. so walk us through just your reaction to this. it's a law that dates from 1864. is there legal, you know, justification for now saying, yeah, it's enforceable? >> well, here's the supreme court's approach and how they arrived at this. you have the 1864 law, and the argument was that later on arizona passed a law that banned abortion after about 15 weeks. and the argument there was, well, this later law, it's not exactly permissive of abortion. but since it covers the same thing that 1864 law has to be out now, right, because you passed a law later on that covers the kpamt same thing, that the arizona supreme court concluded tat that later passed law was based in part on a right guaranteed by roe. and roe no longer exists after dobbs. so if that later existing law no longer is good law, then you revert back to the one from 1864. and that's often an issue with some of these statutes. a lot of them don't expire. if it's still technically a la
joining us now msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos here on set. danny, thank you so much for joining with us. so walk us through just your reaction to this. it's a law that dates from 1864. is there legal, you know, justification for now saying, yeah, it's enforceable? >> well, here's the supreme court's approach and how they arrived at this. you have the 1864 law, and the argument was that later on arizona passed a law that banned abortion after about 15 weeks. and the argument there was,...
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danny, thanks for being here. if you would first give us a sense of the mood of the israeli people there on the ground coming out of this attack, what's the feel? good morning. you know, indeed, we are at a very long night. many israelis stayed awake to watch the interception to get the reports. and today we woke up. we blessed, we bless the lord. we bless the israeli air force, our allies who stood with us because it was almost a miracle. imagine you had 300 rockets, uav missiles flying into our direction, and we were able to intercept 99% of them. that's a amazing thing. but at the same time, we are still on high alert because we realize that we have to retaliate in our neighborhood. you cannot sit idly by after such aggression coming from tehran. it will bring more attacks against israel. so i think in the next few hours we will have to decide how, when and where we punch back against the aggression of iran. danny you're very well connected inside leadership circles in israel. so when you say something like, we
danny, thanks for being here. if you would first give us a sense of the mood of the israeli people there on the ground coming out of this attack, what's the feel? good morning. you know, indeed, we are at a very long night. many israelis stayed awake to watch the interception to get the reports. and today we woke up. we blessed, we bless the lord. we bless the israeli air force, our allies who stood with us because it was almost a miracle. imagine you had 300 rockets, uav missiles flying into...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent yasmin vossoughian, danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst and rebecca roy fee, a law professor at new york law school. so, yasmin, a lot going on in that courtroom today. >> reporter: a lot of folks are dismissed so far today, 96 walked in, 57 walked out after the two questions that were read by judge juan merchan, can you be impartial, many folks raised their hands, they walked out. do you have conflicts with this trial, can you sit it out or can you wait it out, for the next six to seven weeks? many of them walked out as well. we're at 57 having walked out. that's way more than half. i actually had the opportunity just a couple of minutes ago to speak to a potential juror who in fact raised her hand when asked can you be impartial. and she said no. and subsequently walked out. take a listen to what she had to say. >> when did you realize that this was a trial involving the ex-president of the united states, donald trump? >> we were here on tuesday from 9:00 a.m., but we realized that it is about this case around 4:0
joining us now, nbc news correspondent yasmin vossoughian, danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst and rebecca roy fee, a law professor at new york law school. so, yasmin, a lot going on in that courtroom today. >> reporter: a lot of folks are dismissed so far today, 96 walked in, 57 walked out after the two questions that were read by judge juan merchan, can you be impartial, many folks raised their hands, they walked out. do you have conflicts with this trial,...
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one man with his feet up for now is danny willett. the 2016 champion will tee—off at 4.30pm on four—under par. it's a bit of a surprise as it is his first tournament since shoulder surgery in september. i feel all ifeel all right, i feel all right, yeah. ifeel all right, yeah. i ifeelall right, yeah. i might ifeel all right, yeah. i might take the next six months off, as well! completely unexpected. sometimes that helps. you make a couple of birdies and you start thinking, i could do it. i was able to keep chilled out. because it was plain tough, it probably made us concentrate that little bit more. rory mcilroy has had a steady start finishing his first day on one—under par. he will tee—off again just before 7.00pm tonight as he goes for the only major to elude him. it's ok, i held together well. it was a little scrappy. the conditions were tricky. i had a chance for a birdie on 15, missed as shortage —— shortish one and 16 probably turned at three under to a one under in the end. obviously, a lot of golf left to play. fi
one man with his feet up for now is danny willett. the 2016 champion will tee—off at 4.30pm on four—under par. it's a bit of a surprise as it is his first tournament since shoulder surgery in september. i feel all ifeel all right, i feel all right, yeah. ifeel all right, yeah. i ifeelall right, yeah. i might ifeel all right, yeah. i might take the next six months off, as well! completely unexpected. sometimes that helps. you make a couple of birdies and you start thinking, i could do it. i...
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laura, good to be with you and danny. here's the reality. stand your ground means you have no duty to retreat. what was he retreating from? this is a person who apparently was acting certainly out of concern based upon the threat, but i think it was too much of a concern. we don't have vigilantes in this country, at least we shouldn't we have professional police officers if you think you're getting scam, you called the police, you take those steps. if you look at the bodycam, laura, i don't see the threat that was posed as danny noted, there was no threat, much less no immediate threat, which is what you need for self-defense. and so stand your ground in the event that he was an imminent fear of a threat or attack would be viable well, he would not have to retreat, but there's no stand your ground when in fact, you're the first aggressor. and so i don't think that's going to apply. i think he's the charges are appropriate and i think the scammers, if found will be brought to justice as well under a felony murder rule, as you know, if the com
laura, good to be with you and danny. here's the reality. stand your ground means you have no duty to retreat. what was he retreating from? this is a person who apparently was acting certainly out of concern based upon the threat, but i think it was too much of a concern. we don't have vigilantes in this country, at least we shouldn't we have professional police officers if you think you're getting scam, you called the police, you take those steps. if you look at the bodycam, laura, i don't see...
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danny. news here now to explain. >> yeah, well, this young man, his name is kelvin ellis, and he learned that the person that he tried to help is actually kind of famous. >> and right after he shoots a t-rex, when former reality tv star matt busby first met young kelvin here, he was a little startled. >> but in my eyes. and i see a kid that's about my height. >> it was this past good friday, as you can see on the security footage from a coffee shop in baton rouge, matt decided to go outside while he was waiting for his show and pray for a little bit. but that's when kelvin, who was waiting with his dad at the eye care office next door, noticed matt praying and i said, excuse me sir, are you homeless? >> because if you are here, the knowledge. >> kelvin walked over and offered him a buck wasn't that much, but it could still help him get something. matt was touched and instead offered to buy kelvin breakfast if his dad was okay with it. as you can see in the footage, they sat together and then
danny. news here now to explain. >> yeah, well, this young man, his name is kelvin ellis, and he learned that the person that he tried to help is actually kind of famous. >> and right after he shoots a t-rex, when former reality tv star matt busby first met young kelvin here, he was a little startled. >> but in my eyes. and i see a kid that's about my height. >> it was this past good friday, as you can see on the security footage from a coffee shop in baton rouge, matt...
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about this , danny, just your this issue, danny, just your reaction there to what the lawyer had to say. she was representing this group of swiss women who brought this case to the echr. it's quite curious what the relationship between the law and democracy . the law and democracy. >> yes. and you get this opinion increasingly vocalised by people who essentially don't believe either in democracy or indeed in nations. >> they think that some questions transcend national borders, which of course, they do, and that therefore there should be some kind of world government or european government or european government that insists on, passing laws in our interests and in the interests of future generations. and by the way, i do understand the logic there . i do understand the logic there. i mean, if you if you decide that we're facing some existential crisis that requires the overriding of public opinion , overriding of public opinion, then you can understand why these people think that i disagree with them. and i think that the best way to serve the interests of the planet, which we all
about this , danny, just your this issue, danny, just your reaction there to what the lawyer had to say. she was representing this group of swiss women who brought this case to the echr. it's quite curious what the relationship between the law and democracy . the law and democracy. >> yes. and you get this opinion increasingly vocalised by people who essentially don't believe either in democracy or indeed in nations. >> they think that some questions transcend national borders,...
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danny shaw, university professor. columbia criticized the american media's approach to the protests of pro-palestinian students by publishing a video on social networks. repression and dismissal of american university professors and students continues. the police tied their master's hands and took them away. i'm sorry, teacher , can i do something for you? call the office of the philosophy department and tell them that i was arrested. i am a neolime . i am the head of the philosophy department of prof. mcafee , he is also a psychoanalyst, and in 2020, the winner of the courageous book award, mcafee protests the genocide in gaza. the state troopers along with the atlanta police department turned our peaceful protest into misery . after that i witnessed a brutal beating by the police beating the students. i asked them to leave the campus but they arrested me. caroline folin is also a professor of economics. oh my god, oh my god, you people are f'. he wants families to know about palestine and teach their children. stand
danny shaw, university professor. columbia criticized the american media's approach to the protests of pro-palestinian students by publishing a video on social networks. repression and dismissal of american university professors and students continues. the police tied their master's hands and took them away. i'm sorry, teacher , can i do something for you? call the office of the philosophy department and tell them that i was arrested. i am a neolime . i am the head of the philosophy department...
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so i cannot add to the perfection that was danny's recitation. >> we'll end it on perfection then. a conversation to be continued as we gear up for this trial to start. thank you all. >>> and now to the white house where president biden is welcoming the japanese prime minister for a state visit this morning. a live look now at the south lawn where we're going to see all the pomp and circumstance of an official welcome ceremony. and there you see the president and the prime minister. there is a long list of crucial issues the two leaders may talk about including the threat posed by china. nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the white house as the ceremony gets underway. what can we expect more broadly from the japanese prime minister's visit? >> reporter: hi there, ana, good morning. well, just a few moments ago, we saw president biden and prime minister kishida walk right past us inspecting the troops here. and you mentioned the pomp and circumstance. you can hear the music behind me as this arrival ceremony gets underway for this official visit from the japanese prime minister. he was gree
so i cannot add to the perfection that was danny's recitation. >> we'll end it on perfection then. a conversation to be continued as we gear up for this trial to start. thank you all. >>> and now to the white house where president biden is welcoming the japanese prime minister for a state visit this morning. a live look now at the south lawn where we're going to see all the pomp and circumstance of an official welcome ceremony. and there you see the president and the prime...
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