undemocratic than putting your political opponent in prison. the american people voted to put trump in power. then they voted to take that power away. and that s how things work in america. now that trump is running again a filthy d.a. rah sass sinating your right to vote. what s the crime? the indictment says under new york state law is a felony to falsify business records. we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct coldcock an asian lady not serious. push into the subway not serious. make a error in a general ledger serious conduct. the thousands of businesses that put things in the wrong ledger don t they have to worry? no, why. because their owners aren t running for president. how is trump going to get a fair trial in new york? how can you going to pick a jury in how many jurors have no opinion on donald trump? who the is jury foreman rachel maddow. bragg doesn t understand this case he can t explain it. he says trump broke election law he did not put the
important. reporter: never more important. they re going through the counts, and then they re associating each count obviously with the invoices and with the checks as well. and let me remind folks, by the way, i m doing this all day, so i may sound like i m repeating myself, but i do think it is important when it comes to the counts, you have 12 counts when it comes to ledgers, 11 counts, invoices, 11 counts, checks as well. and let me quickly read you this part in which they talk about the count. in order to find defendant guilt on count one, on or about february 14th, 2017, in the count of new york and elsewhere, the defendant personally or by acting in concert with another person or person made or caused the false records of the business records of an enterprise, specifically invoice to michael cohen. number two, the defendant did so with intent to defraud, intent to commit another crime, or aid in commission thereof. and he goes on to say that there are 34 counts that
good morning. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera alongside my colleague and friend jose diaz-balart, bringing you special coverage as history unfolds this morning in a new york courthouse. closing arguments now under way in the first criminal trial of a former president. the dramatic final phase of donald trump s hush money case after 21 days in court, 22 witnesses and 80 hours of testimony. up first in today s closing arguments, trump s defense team. attorney todd blanche trying to convince a jury that the prosecution did not meet their burden of proof in this trial. nbc s yasmin vossoughian is outside the courthouse. also with us, chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official, daniel leven, former prosecutor, jeremy solante, and jessica roth, former federal prosecutor and professor at cordosa law school. the defense closing is already under way. todd blanche saying to the jury, you should want or expect more than the testimony of michael cohen. what else are we hearing
New video emerges of the three london terrorists, filmed outside a gym days before their attack. It comes as three more arrests are made. Also in the next hour, Inside Afghanistan the bbc gains rare access into helmand province, and life under the taliban. And the one place where you never want to be the star attraction, as the museum of failure opens its doors. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. In one of the most politically explosive Hearings Washington has seen, the former director of the fbi has accused white house staff of lying. James comey, who was fired by President Trump, was giving evidence to a Senate Committee which is trying to establish whether there was russian interference in last years election, and whether mrtrumps Campaign Team colluded in that effort. When i was appointed fbi director in 2013, i understood that i served at the pleasure of the president. Even though i was appointed to a ten year term, which congress created in order to underscore the importance o
New video emerges of the three london terrorists, filmed outside a gym days before their attack. It comes as three more arrests are made. Also in the next hour, Inside Afghanistan the bbc gains rare access into helmand province, and life under the taliban. And the one place where you never want to be the star attraction, as the museum of failure opens its doors. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. In one of the most politically explosive Hearings Washington has seen, the former director of the fbi has accused white house staff of lying. James comey, who was fired by President Trump, was giving evidence to a Senate Committee which is trying to establish whether there was russian interference in last years election, and whether mrtrumps Campaign Team colluded in that effort. When i was appointed fbi director in 2013, i understood that i served at the pleasure of the president. Even though i was appointed to a ten year term, which congress created in order to underscore the importance o