Good morning. 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Jose Diazbalart. We begin with Breaking News in the legal drama surrounding former President Donald Trump. Just a short time ago a federal Appeals Court heard arguments on trumps efforts to overturn a 2023 judgment against him in the first case filed by writer e. Jean carroll. She was awarded 5 Million after a jury found trump liable for sexually abusing her in 1996. Carroll won a separate judgment against trump for more than 83 Million for defaming her. Trump denies all the allegations against him. Next hour were expecting to hear from trump when he makes remarks at Trump Tower. With us now msnbc legal correspondent Lisa Ruben outside the courthouse in lower Manhattan And Nbc correspondent Dasha Burns who was at Trump Tower. Also David Marcus, a criminal Defense Attorney and glenn kirshner. Lisa, you were inside the courtroom. What did you see . Reporter jose, i saw a very what i would call a pleasant argument in some ways and
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they are caught in a locked room hiding in an art studio. so how does a lawyer explain that? how is she going to blame that on the prosecutor? yes, they will go to trial on involuntary manslaughter and harboring, aiding and abetting the fugitive. bill: i want to get this in. 21 years ago a man in flint, michigan pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter. a 6-year-old boy living with him found his gun in a shoe box and killed a classmate with it. andy mccarthy was with us last hour early in the program and says this is tough when it comes to charging parents. doesn t see happening. the fact they may have known this kid was troubled doesn t mean that they knew that he was going to take the gun and bring it to school and shoot up the school. there is a chance the court would throw the charge out because again the legislature considered making this behavior
the teen posted photos of the gun saying, quote, just got my new beauty today. the prosecutor said that hours before the shooting on tuesday the boy wrote a note in class that said, help me, with the image of a gun. his parents were summoned. they resisted taking the boy out of school, and they did not ask if he had the gun with him. charging parents of child shooting suspects is incredibly rare. the prosecutor called this indicates egregious. reading the words help me with a gun, blood everywhere, this doesn t just impact me as a prosecutor and a lawyer, it impacts me as a mother. the notion that a parent could read those words and also know that their son had access to a deadly weapon, that they gave him, is unconscionable. and i think it s criminal. it is criminal.
kids which is an average class lo room you might say, smaller than an average classroom. what has the average teacher s salary going to be in ann arbor? 50, 60, 70, you still have between that and 220 to count for whatever overhead the principal and certain amount of overhead is expected. it does seem like there ought to be enough money without charging parents. this can have longer ramifications for students. many top tier colleges insist you have four years of a foreignlage, thforeign la lage for ren language and you ve done something extraordina extraordinary. i think they need it that they can choose if they want to have it. it s important to their growth and academia and to their education and them to explore and get creative. there s so many aspects to these classes, not just something a child elects to want to do, this is something really important to the child s education. absolutely.
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