Wagner tonight wherever you get your podcast. Now it is time for the last word with Lawrence Odonnell. Good evening. Good evening. All they have been trying to think, when is the last time i was in a room with donald trump . Because i was in a room with him today and i think, i am pretty sure this is correct, that it was 13 years ago at the white house Correspondents Dinner in 2011 when president obama had some thoughts with donald trump. That was a big one. I was sitting a couple of tables away, over there, watching the trump side of that and went down to the courtroom today to discover, alex, that 13 years later, his hair is exactly the same color. It has not aged a bit. Like a fine, fine wine. So there is a lot. There is a lot to talk about. I feel like there are a number of premises of jokes. Like donald trump and Lawrence Odonnell walk into a courtroom. There is more there. It turns out when i was walking out there was kind of a moment and were going to get to that. A moment . Im
Odonnell, the msnbc host, as he did. They reported that same, this way. As he exits, trump turns his head at lawrence, flowers, and mutters under his breath. I was sitting right next to him , next to me. Its my first time in The Trump Trial courtroom, and it seems donald trump was not pleased to see me. It looks like im very far behind donald trump but i am actually in the first row available to the press. Visually, there was nothing between donald trump and me. In the afternoon, i was sitting in another spot and i have my interpretation of what Donald Trumps face and eyes were trying to say to me and what drove him to create a moment that was worthy of a New York Times reporter. What was actually captured in a sketch by the brilliant Courtroom Artist, who will join us at the end of the hour to share what the artist i finds in looking around the trump courtroom, especially at donald trump. She has been in all of The Trump Trials and has seen more of his behavior as a defendant and poss
News, Thanks Sister staying up late. Ill see you tomorrow. We are reporting on one of the most significant days yet in trumps trial. I will tell you why it was so significant. The defendant lost this long awaited gag order clash. Began the second week of testimony. And as i mentioned, nicole, today i was inside that courtroom and then reporting from out front afterward. I watched the witnesses, defendant, and the jury with my own eyes. And that can matter more on a case where we have no Video Cameras so tonight, i will be reporting what i saw inside the courtroom. Just as our other Court Recorder haves been doing. As you look on your screen, the text you see, quote, and this is criminal evidence, did he cheat on melania was displayed inside the room. I saw a version of this, maybe not as beautifully colored. The green was what was held up in the room. Did he cheat on melania. The star witness was Stormy Daniels and Karen Mcdougals former lawyer on the stand. He hurt trumps defense toda
David, who used to run the Southern District of new york, which makes him a great guest, i learned from him, to pull a lawrence is hard to do. I dont have his experience. Going. I dont have his sunny disposition. Sometimes he will say hey rachel or nicole, tonight we have a Sketch Artist from inside the courtroom. We have Justice Stephen breyer, more from that interview. We have emily, former manhattan d. A. Official, and my thoughts from being inside the courtroom. I want to tell you that is what is coming up. Your show is the go to during any time, but especially now. I am upset it takes me as long as it does to get to my office because i dont want to miss anything. I will see you soon. Thank you. I say all that in salute to all of our colleagues. We are reporting tonight on one of the most significant dave yet and trumps criminal trial i will tell you exactly the evidence for what it was so significant. The defendant lost this long awaited gag order clash, began the second lease of
i was glad i heard his report because today i was seated behind his head and i didn t get a good look at his facial expressions, but yesterday and the day before i was i was a friend piu, and exactly the way he described him, he was today. he was very attentive. i noticed he was turned really looking at at the jurors who were being interviewed very interested. but i also have seen him on other days falling asleep like i couldn t keep his eyes open. but today he was really paying attention to the jurors. so your view then that gives you more of a view of the jurors. today. today, i m in the yes so what was what did you notice from the jurors because it wasn t fairly a monel de their work couple of different moments where it got fairly emotional people raised concerns about their anxiety about perhaps being outed as a juror? yes they re anonymous and it s a little risky to be outed as a juror in the trump trial. and even as a courtroom artist, i get i get mouth