that? i think that s where the biggest difference is going to eventually become increasingly clear. thank you for your insight, ben rhodes. that s our show for tonight. now it s time for the last word, with lawrence o donnell. good evening,. lawrence i noticed in your discussion with brian about his book about fox, that, i think every time, or almost every time, that he refers to it as fox, which is what i do, and i never say that second word, because that second word is the first lie that network told, is that second word in its name. it has nothing to do with the news business, as your interview and brian s book point out. i know a lot of people who feel the same way, that it should just be plain old fox without the other word because of its history and perhaps its future. and we know we are talking about when you take fox, you don t have to say the second word. we get it, yeah. their mendacity is well known. thank you, alex. in trump world i don t recall is not
news business, as your interview and brian s book point out. i know a lot of people who feel the same way, that it should just be plain old fox without the other word because of its history and perhaps its future. and we know we are talking about when you take fox, you don t have to say the second word. we get it, yeah. their mendacity is well known. thank you, alex. in trump world i don t recall is not perjury, and when cassidy hutchison testified to the january six committee she told them what her trump paid lawyer told her. stephan never told me to lie to the committee. i don t want you to perjure yourself, he insisted, but i don t recall isn t perjury. of course, i don t recall is perjury when you do recall, which is why cassidy hutchison chose not to follow that lawyers advice and commit perjury by sticking to the lie of i don t recall. she got rid of that lawyer and she went on to tell the truth to the committee. yesterday donald trump s first daughter, guid
is a queue for laura coats to make sense of it all. what? let me figure out a way to remind myself of what it would be like in court to tell a judge, or to hear witnesses, i m sorry i can t be there because we have kids. we have kids who are in the courtroom because the parents were subpoenaed, or they themselves or a defendant. i remember, abby, actually being pregnant prosecuting cases and saying, i m sorry your honor, we ve got to move the trial date i m actually due to deliver that day. all, really is the entire government pregnant? is that what s happening right now, miss coates? trust me, i am a little bit look, it s not like she can t afford childcare. that s an important point, oh tell you for a lot of people, even those who can, or it s taken for granted if they can or cannot, it s a subpoena, it s important, trial it s a civil trial, people oftentimes it was not criminal prosecutions which the big deal? it s a very big deal to release the a.g. in new york. t
committed the crime of falsifying business records with the intent to influence the 2016 election. then, the prosecution will recap their case and tied together testimony from their witnesses and the evidence including documents with handwritten notes accounting for just how the hush money payment was to be reimbursed to michael cohen, who testified that he did it at the direction of and for the benefit of donald trump. closing arguments will take up most if not the entire day, st which will be followed by judge mershon giving jury instructions, which should last about one hour. and then the fate will be in the hands of the jury that could reach a verdict as early as this week. trump is already attacking the jury instructions on social media. there is a significant development in florida and the classified documents case against him. jack smith is asking eileen cannon to modify the conditions of release in the classified documents case after he told the very dangerous lie abo
arguments go. appreciate it. look forward to you explaining it all of us including me. donald trump will be back in court tomorrow morning for closing arguments in his new york election interference trial. he has been charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to haida hush money payment made to adult film star stormy daniels before the 2016 election for her alleged sexual encounter with donald trump. nbc news report said a dozen members of the public have already signed up and continuing to do so even in the rain to get a seat for this historic moment. closing arguments will be prosecution and defense s final chance to weed the evidence into the narrative of their case for the jury s deliberations. in new york, the defense goes first arguing that the prosecution has failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump committed the crime of falsifying business records with the intent to influence a 2016 election. then the prosecution will recap i