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MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports July 6, 2024

right now we re watching the manhattan d.a. s office where we believe a grand jury will hear today from robert costello, a former legal adviser to michael cohen, and heightening the interest today, he s potentially the final act before a decision is made about whether to issue an indictment against donald trump. costello was called in at the request of trump s attorneys, leading many to believe his testimony will be aimed at undermining cohen s credibility. cohen himself is also there, he says, as a rebuttal witness. i want to bring in nbc s garrett haake outside the d.a. s office. legal analyst glenn kirschner joins us as well. garrett, what have you seen or heard today, if anything, of the comings and goings? what s the very latest? reporter: chris, we re all operating on the same scraps of information. no signs of costello or cohen yet. that shouldn t be a surprise. the grand jury typically meets in the afternoon. we would expect to potentially see them sometime here in

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 17:51:00

the united states made a treaty promise and the courts should enforce it. we have been following the situation with the colorado river. you re seeing how far the tentacles reach. thank you so much. the results of a gallup poll show the majority of iraqis feel negative emotions like pain, stress and worry on a daily basis 20 years after the start of the war. there is hope. they believe their living standards are getting better in 2022 and for the first time in years, the nation didn t lead the world in negative experiences. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in baghdad with the latest on the ground. richard? reporter: it s hard to believe this is what baghdad looks like today. people are back on the streets. this is the old book market, and for many years, people didn t just not come here. they didn t go out of their homes at all. there were so many car bombings,

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 17:01:00

right now we re watching the manhattan d.a. s office where we believe a grand jury will hear today from robert costello, a former legal adviser to michael cohen, and heightening the interest today, he s potentially the final act before a decision is made about whether to issue an indictment against donald trump. costello was called in at the request of trump s attorneys, leading many to believe his testimony will be aimed at undermining cohen s credibility. cohen himself is also there, he says, as a rebuttal witness. i want to bring in nbc s garrett haake outside the d.a. s office. legal analyst glenn kirschner joins us as well. garrett, what have you seen or heard today, if anything, of the comings and goings? what s the very latest? reporter: chris, we re all operating on the same scraps of information. no signs of costello or cohen yet. that shouldn t be a surprise. the grand jury typically meets

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100918:02:47:00

there. when you look at it, it wasn t a lot of people were calling it astroturf. when it was a real grass roots uprising. greta: people who are worried about social security, worried about their jobs. we didn t collect a bunch of weirdoes and said scream at a member of congress, the nation didn t do that. just a bunch of people who were worried. they are worried. one of the critiques i would have is they are overwhelmingly older so of course they are on medicare often, social security and telling us we need to get rid of the government meanwhile they are living off of government programs. greta: there s that awkward part of it. there s a little hypocrisy there. you have to step back from what your judgment is and say this is a serious movement. we were talking earlier about the way christine o donnell is being treated now. it is this first of all, if she is such a joke why is

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100918:10:47:00

a bunch of angry people yelling at a meeting here and there. when you look at it, it wasn t a lot of people were calling it astroturf. when it was a real grass roots uprising. greta: people who are worried about social security, worried about their jobs. we didn t collect a bunch of weirdoes and said scream at a member of congress, the nation didn t do that. just a bunch of people who were worried. they are worried. one of the critiques i would have is they are overwhelmingly older so of course they are on medicare often, social security and telling us we need to get rid of the government meanwhile they are living off of government programs. greta: there s that awkward part of it. there s a little hypocrisy there. you have to step back from what your judgment is and say this is a serious movement. we were talking earlier about the way christine o donnell is being treated now. it is this first of all, if

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