i m ari melber in for nicolle and i ll anchor for the next three hours right now with a lot of news breaking out of new york as the d.a. alvin bragg moves forward with two witnesses who faced this grand jury today, robert costello a legal adviser to that key witness we all know about, michael cohen. he s testified today at the request of trump s legal team. under new york law a person who is expected to be indicted which in this case may or may not be donald trump but in an abundance of fairness, that individual can request a witness appear for them before this grand jury finishes its work. so that s part of what we re following on this big breaking news day. today cohen also on hand, this weekend he said he would be back today to address what costello says making him the rebuttal witness and this, today, is his third appearance before the grand jury. so, that alone makes all of this a major day and probe that is quite near deciding whether or not to indict donald trump. so,
i m sure you re familiar with the idea out there where people say, why has it taken this long? was has he gotten away with so much, and, yet, there are many examples in life and in law where the thing you slip on is not the nuclear code, it s the banana peel. it s not the triple felony, it s the misdemeanor. it s not in al capone s case terrible mafia activity and murder but tax evasion. i m curious given your work on the sort of guts and math of this how you see what may be shaping up to be a case that will in some sense boil down to math and lies if charged? right. you know, i just first want to say because just watching garrett outside the courthouse and just reminiscent, i ve covered a lot of trials at that courthouse and they can get intense just with the media out there. i covered the trial of shelly silver, the head of the new york assembly, and that media crush was just incredible.
Rotimi Bankole’s mission is to give back to the community via workshop, while also helping to expand the media market. He has received tremendous support from likeminded organisations such as Sony Nigeria.
it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it s a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that s financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. and breaking news, the president and the first family trust of the voters. the president did not stop and say a single word to the media crush outside the white house. the president is heading down to
and he takes advantage of the media crush and any time he talks or going on television and talk to a report and that phone call is return and that interview is booked and is there there there? if this is all just for show, and the hopes of a attracting investment, this could go away very quickly and be not very impactful at all. that is good to think about. who is he trying to attract at this moment? this is the first time he s ever done a sitdown with msnbc and we also are looking at midterms where the swing votes are in play, certainly. yeah, but steve bannon and his strategy are not going to appeal to swing voters. you saw this in the interview when he mentioned for example that he believes this election will be a referendum on donald trump. if that is the case, then republican candidates are going to be in trouble in places like southern california, up state