Saturday, april 13th, and you are watching velshi on msnbc. I am filling in for my friend ali velshi. In two days the country will witness something that literally never happened before the first criminal trial of a former president of the united face of america. This coming monday, it is the beginning of Donald Trumps hush money trial. It may also be the only case it goes to court before election day. The man who was widely expected to be the star witness in the trial Michael Cohen sat down exclusively with the morning cast of my colleagues from the weekend and he had this to say about how we should be thinking about the case. The prosecutors are going to put forth their case and im just the narrator and rest assured, alvin bragg and the prosecutor a team over at the District Attorney of new yorks office would not have brought this case unless they thought they were going to be successful. So far, trumpet his legal team have been pretty successful in their delight. There is no trial s
time. it s sending shockwaves across egypt and the entire world. fair warning, what the camera caught, what the women are protesting, it s hard to watch. and there s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. we don t flow what ultimately became of this woman except she surfed serious cuts and bruises. we do know this, she s not the only one. keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters. physically or even verbally. do these troops look leak they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days. w riot police engaged in rioting of their own. keeping them honest, w
caught, what the women are protesting, it s hard to watch. and there s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. we don t flow what ultimately became of this woman except she surfed serious cuts and bruises. we do know this, she s not the only one. keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters. physically or even verbally. do these troops look leak they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days riot police engaged in rioting of their own. keeping them honest, we ll speak with the new york times david kirkpatrick no one has been investigated of charged wi