president or that there s some sort of a federal defense that the former president could offer, and the judge also said in his ruling that any sort of vindication that, in fact, michael cohen was hired, that these payments occurred while donald trump was president, that evidence just doesn t exist, and as we well know by now, chris, michael cohen was hired prior to trump being elected president or certainly taking office and that these payments, the payments to stormy daniels were made well before he was elected president as well. so the judge effectively saying, look, this isn t something for the federal courts, the certain protections that might be allowable to a federal official or to a former president don t hold water here, and so this is going to go back to state court, and it s going to go back to judge juan mershan who oversaw the guilty plea of former trump cfo allen weisselberg and the
agricultural sources as well as find ways, like trees and other ways of sucking up carbon that are natural and nature based. and we have to figure out how to do it fast. it is just, right now, we have a debit. we are playing catch up right now. brenda ekwurzol, everything we re saying is a vivid example of why this is important. it s important to have you on to talk about this. i appreciate you taking the time. thank you. israel s missing treasures how did rare anticties end up at trump s mar-a-lago resort. we ve got new reporting next. r. we ve got nereporting next just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later, i still smell fresh. secret works! ohhh yesss.
much easier to say, okay, it was here, it was shown to the public, and now it s going back to israel. once it s at a private residence, it becomes a little more difficult, and there has been attempts by senior officials in israel, all of them involved in the world of antiquities to contact people close to the former president both in the israeli government and former american officials and ask for help. so far no progress on the issue. amir tibon, thank you so much, keep us posted on what happens with this. much appreciated. that s going to do it for us this hour. make sure to join us for chris jansing reports every weekday, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. our coverage continues with katy tur reports after the break. ith katy tur reports after the break. add-on tre atment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathi
tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs. that can be analyzed by ai in real time. so researchers can identify which areas are at risk. and help life underwater flourish. trump has been phoning his allies on the hill as he faces a possible third indictment in the special counsel s election interference probe. nbc news has learned that trump spoke to house speaker kevin
and assuming there s another indictment of mr. trump in federal court in washington, d.c., and they can prove that one, too, those are the words that matter. what am i looking for? i m looking for the details because the angel here is in the details. the details, the case that the government alleges and proves in court are the words that matter. that s it, period, the end. spoken like a prosecutor, the angel is in the details. chuck rosenberg, anthony, thank you so much. appreciate it. and new today, a january 6th rioter who was armed when he led a mob against police on the steps of the capitol has just been sentenced to seven years in prison. here you can see christopher alberts wearing a gas mask. alberts testified that, quote, instinct took over when he went after officers with a wooden pallet at the capitol. he told jurors that he felt like it was a fraudulent election. alberts also had a concealed gun and body armor. prosecutors wanted a ten-year