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rebecca roiphe, joyce vance, thank you very much. coming up, the latest installment of the republican weaponization committee backfires again. democratic congressman colin allred onto these dug of the hearing, next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >> the weaponization committee , it's the crown jewel of the new republican house majority. it was going to be investigating the alleged weaponization of the federal government. they've been talking about it for months. this was going to be their chance to uncover all the so-called deep state conspiracies they have been crowing about since the trump administration. the basic idea here is that there is a shadowy cabal of americans aro
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rebecca, it was a great piece. i mean, obviously substantively, you're committed to abortion rights. fervently and spent your career, you know, reporting on that. but, you know, things can be substantively correct and politically tenuous. like, there are lots of things. i mean, the death penalty for a while has been pretty popular, even though i think it's awful. there is an alignment now between the substance and the politics that i think is unlike anything i've seen. what do you think about that? >> well, the alignment has actually been true for sometime, but it's taken a long time for us to catch up with how popular keeping abortion legal is in this country. you know, i go back in the story to the late 60s and early 70s, which was the last time that this was a legislative question, right? there were states that were bidding in to legalize abortion on a sea level. new york, hawaii, alaska, washington, and there was pressure being put on the federal government to legalize it. you know, via a senate bill, and at th
rebecca, it was a great piece. i mean, obviously substantively, you're committed to abortion rights. fervently and spent your career, you know, reporting on that. but, you know, things can be substantively correct and politically tenuous. like, there are lots of things. i mean, the death penalty for a while has been pretty popular, even though i think it's awful. there is an alignment now between the substance and the politics that i think is unlike anything i've seen. what do you think about...
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rebecca roiphe, joyce vance, thank you very much. coming up, the latest installment of the republican weaponization committee backfires again. democratic congressman colin allred onto these dug of the hearing, next. next. hey david! connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals. okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. oh! it's daylight saving time. what's the big deal? gasp! what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big deal? ♪marching band music♪ ♪marching band music♪ i'll get a cart. get two! scotts daylawn saving is the biggest deal of the year. stock up early and save up to $20 dollars on the best scotts products. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to
rebecca roiphe, joyce vance, thank you very much. coming up, the latest installment of the republican weaponization committee backfires again. democratic congressman colin allred onto these dug of the hearing, next. next. hey david! connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals. okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. oh! it's daylight saving time. what's the big deal? gasp! what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big...
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rebecca, let me start with you what would interact signify in this case? >> i think that, first of all, as you said, we should tak that note donald trump gav that there will be an arrest with a grain of salt i don't think there will be an arrest if anything, there will be a arranged surrender but of course, it will b monumental if there were a indictment against a forme president. i think this letter is more of a missive, as people have said it is a call to action by hi supporters i think it's also a direct message to the manhattan prosecutor to let him know, as rachel maddow says, there will be a civic cost and a personal cost to him if he brings thi indictment i think that it is, as troubling as it is, it is in fact, stir seemly strategic. what he's saying is look, yo are a prosecutor you have to think about th public interest when you determine whether or not t bring charges. it is inappropriate to think about partisan political interest, but is i inappropriate to think about the civic cost that comes with an indictment? i'm sure the prosecutors hav bee
rebecca, let me start with you what would interact signify in this case? >> i think that, first of all, as you said, we should tak that note donald trump gav that there will be an arrest with a grain of salt i don't think there will be an arrest if anything, there will be a arranged surrender but of course, it will b monumental if there were a indictment against a forme president. i think this letter is more of a missive, as people have said it is a call to action by hi supporters i think...
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rebecca -- the writer for new york magazine and the cut, has an idea. just sees the political opportunity. make battles like abortion rights and gun reform the centerpiece of the democratic party's 2024 agenda. let's talk about that with claire mccaskill, former democratic senator in missouri. clare, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thanks, ali. >> there is this constant tension among democrats about whether they should lean into things like this, or lean away from them. right prior to the midterms, a lot of people were saying, lean into the policy things that biden has done, lean into the fight against inflation, leading it to kitchen table issues. what do you make of rebecca's argument, that leaning into this, with respect to common sense gun laws and abortion, the numbers favor democrats. >> well, certainly extreme positions lose elections. most of america is closer to the middle and then they are to the ends. of the spectrum on issues, particularly ones that are people feel passionately about. so, what happened is, the republ
rebecca -- the writer for new york magazine and the cut, has an idea. just sees the political opportunity. make battles like abortion rights and gun reform the centerpiece of the democratic party's 2024 agenda. let's talk about that with claire mccaskill, former democratic senator in missouri. clare, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thanks, ali. >> there is this constant tension among democrats about whether they should lean into things like this, or lean...
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michael schmidt and rebecca roiphe, thank you both for joining me tonight. and while we all away the manhattan da's next move, my colleague, the reverend al sharpton, we'll be talking to the man himself. manhattan da alvin bragg will be his guest on politicsnation tomorrow at 5 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. but we have a lot more to cover on this program tonight, like new reporting about one of the sources of the big lie that should never have seen the light of day but managed to make it onto a major cable news network. plus, florida governor ron desantis took his war on woke to the state of iowa today. what that could mean is next. mean is next my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary th
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>> i can't hear you. >> she can't hear me we'll work on rebecca's audio. hopefully we can get that up and running in just a moment in the meantime we're going to go to this story u.s. capitol police were not told that january 6th surveillance video was going to be passed along to tucker carlson's show, according to a new court filing let's bring in nbc news congressional correspondent julie serkin thanks for being ready a little early for us u.s. capitol police, what are they saying? >> reporter: katy, i'm having a little trouble hearing you but this is super significant that we are finally getting a timeline for how all this transpired the short answer to your question is, yes, mccarthy did have the right to hand this over to tucker carlson. this happened by way of the committee on house administration they are one of the few committees that have oversight of the capitol police. in this filing by the general counsel for the capitol police, he's saying, look, we first learned of this february 20th that carlson had access to this. seven days later is when t
>> i can't hear you. >> she can't hear me we'll work on rebecca's audio. hopefully we can get that up and running in just a moment in the meantime we're going to go to this story u.s. capitol police were not told that january 6th surveillance video was going to be passed along to tucker carlson's show, according to a new court filing let's bring in nbc news congressional correspondent julie serkin thanks for being ready a little early for us u.s. capitol police, what are they...
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michael schmidt and rebecca roiphe, thank you both for joining me tonight. and while we all away the manhattan da's next move, my colleague, the reverend al sharpton, we'll be talking to the man himself. manhattan da alvin bragg will be his guest on politicsnation tomorrow at 5 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. but we have a lot more to cover on this program tonight, like new reporting about one of the sources of the big lie that should never have seen the light of day but managed to make it onto a major cable news network. plus, florida governor ron desantis took his war on woke to the state of iowa today. what that could mean is next. oh! it's daylight saving time. what's the big deal? gasp! what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big deal? ♪marching band music♪ ♪marching band music♪ i'll get a cart. get two! scotts daylawn saving is the biggest deal of the year. stock up early and save up to $20 dollars on the best scotts products. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better.
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how much was that a blueprint of what rebecca tracer is talking about if. >> i think there's a little bit of both. i want to give gretch the credit. she's strong and passionate and is a wonderful role model for women everywhere who want to lead on these subjects. also the republican party in michigan is a good example of where they really embraced the far-right extreme and all the militia action up there and her being threatened by kidnapping all of that played into the hands of most michigan voters who want to be somewhere where we can see the middle not necessarily -- it's fine to have really progressive values but most people want there to be some normalcy and they don't want extremes. when republicans keep nominating very extreme people and you combine that with a compassionate strong leader with individual freedom to decide what to do with your own body then you have a winning combination. she's still did a great job as did the rest of the ticket pointing out how extreme and unacceptable the other side was. >> we could go on for a very long time on this conversation. claire, good
how much was that a blueprint of what rebecca tracer is talking about if. >> i think there's a little bit of both. i want to give gretch the credit. she's strong and passionate and is a wonderful role model for women everywhere who want to lead on these subjects. also the republican party in michigan is a good example of where they really embraced the far-right extreme and all the militia action up there and her being threatened by kidnapping all of that played into the hands of most...
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rebecca roy, serving as manhattan district attorney, now a professor at the new yor law school, in joins us now. it seems, rebecca, that we are moving towards some combination, when where the other given the fact that you work i that office, that's been the public reporting, does tha line up with what your expectations are >> yes, i think. so it's going to resolve one way or another, fairly soon think. the lawyer for mr. trump has taken a case public, which i think is a bit of a strang choice, although we ar reminded that this will be tried in the court of public opinion as well. the man is running for president. did you glean anything from th outlines of what they appear t be presenting is their defense >> i think the expected what his defense is doing here. essentially, he's arguing that it was not a lie, he didn' miss characterize the payments in his business documents. even if he did, it was not for the campaign this was actually for personal reasons. he was doing it to avoid embarrassment for the trum family, rather than for th campaign therefore, even if this was mischaracterizatio
rebecca roy, serving as manhattan district attorney, now a professor at the new yor law school, in joins us now. it seems, rebecca, that we are moving towards some combination, when where the other given the fact that you work i that office, that's been the public reporting, does tha line up with what your expectations are >> yes, i think. so it's going to resolve one way or another, fairly soon think. the lawyer for mr. trump has taken a case public, which i think is a bit of a strang...
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. >>> joining me is law school professor and former assistant district manhattan rebecca moyfree and barbara mcquade. can you bring us behind the scenes into the room right now and talk to us about the conversations that are likely happening in the grand jury, rebecca? >> these cases proceed in fits and starts and this is unusual in that we have had so much press attention in that there's a way in had which people are following it in a way they don't normally follow these sort of cases. but the manhattan district attorney's office has a history of holding people accountable, especially those in seats of power that's an identity built over a century and i think it sees its role in critical in doing that and concerns, questions about whether and how this would be in the public interest. so my guess is those questions are going on and at this point have been largely resolved in the direction they are going to seek charges in this case. >> what sort of charges can they seek in this >> there's a statute in new york called falsification of business records, it's a crime in new york to lie
. >>> joining me is law school professor and former assistant district manhattan rebecca moyfree and barbara mcquade. can you bring us behind the scenes into the room right now and talk to us about the conversations that are likely happening in the grand jury, rebecca? >> these cases proceed in fits and starts and this is unusual in that we have had so much press attention in that there's a way in had which people are following it in a way they don't normally follow these sort of...
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the films director and executive producer rebecca gitlitz joins me now. rebecca, when i was going to write a book, my book agent said to me you have to pick a topic that you will be interested in for a year, two years, three years. i imagine the same advice is often given to documentary filmmakers. why rudy giuliani? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me on. and i'm so glad i'm leading out of that last segment because, rudy giuliani is so emblematic of the polarized political state that we live in of these false truths, of these narratives. and, you know, truth is in truth on the surface is one of those scary things, but in a subtext, it's even scarier. so i think with rudy, he's very much still in the forefront. and we needed to its form, we'd through all the smoke and mirrors that is the registry. and really get to the truth. because i think that that's what people are craving these days. >> our viewers have likely watched the first two iterations of this in tomorrow's new episode. reverend sharpton points out that giuliani, quote, needs an e
the films director and executive producer rebecca gitlitz joins me now. rebecca, when i was going to write a book, my book agent said to me you have to pick a topic that you will be interested in for a year, two years, three years. i imagine the same advice is often given to documentary filmmakers. why rudy giuliani? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me on. and i'm so glad i'm leading out of that last segment because, rudy giuliani is so emblematic of the polarized political...
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. >> joining me now is harvard law lecturer and a nominated czar actor of the recall reframe, rebecca richmon cullen rebecca, thank you for comin to the sunday show what drew you into this story, and why did you want to explor the election personally? >> the silicon importan opportunity to correct a media narrative that gone wrong. at the time, activists wer outraged about the lenient sentence, the prevalence o sexual violence in this country, and are woefully inept responses to it. and they were angry abou racial disparities i sentencing that a white privilege college kids would have gotten a different sentence tha somebody - a person of color or somebod who was low income i believe it all those thing are absolutely right to be outraged about but i don't think the recall was the right response to it what we know now is that in th six weeks following th announcement of the recall sentences increased 30% across the entire state of california that did not affect the rock turner's of the world, but i disproportionately affected lo income and people of color the exact people tha proponent
. >> joining me now is harvard law lecturer and a nominated czar actor of the recall reframe, rebecca richmon cullen rebecca, thank you for comin to the sunday show what drew you into this story, and why did you want to explor the election personally? >> the silicon importan opportunity to correct a media narrative that gone wrong. at the time, activists wer outraged about the lenient sentence, the prevalence o sexual violence in this country, and are woefully inept responses to it....
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i too, like aisha, i also, whe rebecca first tell me abou this project, my initial thing was, yeah, i remember bein outraged about this ligh sentencing so as women, and many people we were, there is a visceral you know, visceral thing of th sky wasn't punished enough for this horrible deed h committed. but when you understand, hopefully this film will b part of opening, getting peopl to open up the conversation, when you understand what tha actually means in terms of who it comes down on, harshe sentences and the fact tha justice, this idea of justic has not been, is not served by our system you know >> these are big questions which the film explores. because of our time constraints, that is where we leave this. you can see it right on th screen that many experts and perspectives we have which w are thankful for, this was a msnbc presentation of th recall re-framed thanks to everyone, rebecc richmond cohen, you rebut -- judge cordell, aysha simmons and my, as we say, co host professor murray can also find us on the beac at 6 pm eastern if you are looking for more coverage -- keep it l
i too, like aisha, i also, whe rebecca first tell me abou this project, my initial thing was, yeah, i remember bein outraged about this ligh sentencing so as women, and many people we were, there is a visceral you know, visceral thing of th sky wasn't punished enough for this horrible deed h committed. but when you understand, hopefully this film will b part of opening, getting peopl to open up the conversation, when you understand what tha actually means in terms of who it comes down on,...
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league reporters in the times pulitzer prize investigation into trump's princes, also with this is rebecca right fee, a former assistant da in the manhattan district attorney's office. thank you so much for being here, there are not two better people here, to break this all down with. thank you for coming. let me just, craig, when you trace back the humble origins of all this, the 2018 what street journal story that, talked about hush money payments to porn star in the way in which that moment set in motion, is kind of cataclysmic large investigations into trump to where we find ourselves now on the eve of what may be a really explosive moment for donald trump and the trump organization. you knew this man and his organization quite well, from your reporting. did you expect that that would be the straw, as it were, that would break the camel's back. >> i think you never expect what it will be, i think you never expect what will be the fault and these things, and they come up on you. so i didn't think all of this was going to come from that. but i am not surprised. and i actually think that
league reporters in the times pulitzer prize investigation into trump's princes, also with this is rebecca right fee, a former assistant da in the manhattan district attorney's office. thank you so much for being here, there are not two better people here, to break this all down with. thank you for coming. let me just, craig, when you trace back the humble origins of all this, the 2018 what street journal story that, talked about hush money payments to porn star in the way in which that moment...
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as i mentioned earlier, former district attorney for manhattan and professor at new york law school, rebecca roife. thank you for joining us. we got into this with russ. i want to drinking down on it more. kind of the difficulties of this case. how it's a little bit more convoluted than we think. and i want to read a quote from the "new york times," and i want you to pull on that thread and explain to us really why these kind of obstacles get in the way. the case against the former president hinges on an untested and therefore a risky legal theory involving a complex interplay of laws, all amounting to a low level felony. if mr. trump were ultimately convicted, he would face a maximum sentence of four years, though prison time would not be mandatory. walk us through, if you would, some of those complications "the new york times" is referring to. >> sure. absolutely. so it's a misdemeanor to lie on your business records, and, you know, that's a very low level crime. in order for them to charge the felony, which as "the new york times" accurately reported, it's the lowest level felony, but it'
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women and talked about women in the past that's the story in the checks corroborated, basically th case rebecca, always good to have you on thank you very much. >> nice to see you >> that is all in on thi tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex thank you very much. >> great to see you. >> that is all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. >> you don't think trump just wanted to protect his wife who he loves so much in. >> it's such an impossible question to answer what do you say to the lawyer, hush money happens all the time. there's hundreds of them >> thank you, my friend, as always and thanks for joining us this hour the battle to be the standard bearer for the american far right has officially begun >> ron desanctus, everybody ever heard of him. >> he was bad against ethanol and he also fought against social security. he wanted to decimate it he wanted the minimum retirement age to be lifted to people 70 years old. he also voted to severely cut medicare i will not be cutting medicare and i'll not be cutting social security ron was a
women and talked about women in the past that's the story in the checks corroborated, basically th case rebecca, always good to have you on thank you very much. >> nice to see you >> that is all in on thi tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex thank you very much. >> great to see you. >> that is all in on this tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. >> you don't think trump just wanted to protect his wife who he loves...
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. >> great allusion and a great grisham legal thriller rebecca, given your time in the d.a.'s office, i'm curious what you and your peers can say -- because there's things you can and cannot talk about. pomeranz has been going around telling everyone about the internal deliberations, the process, even before this case was finished what is your and the community around the d.a.'s office reaction to that >> so, i will say, i have two hats one is a former d.a. and the other is a@ins professor, and it's absolutely inacceptable he did that he should not be talking about information out in public, railroadless if he thinks it's in the public's interest it's not his call. it's the d.a.'s all, and plays right into the hands of the defense which is this is a political hit job, and i think that's problematic. >> and -- based on what he did in the public? >> pomeranz? >> mm-hmm. >> i don't know about that because i don't know what would be grand jury information and what wasn't. but i know he's broken his ethical obligations. i'm an expert on that, and i think it's unacceptable. >> do y
. >> great allusion and a great grisham legal thriller rebecca, given your time in the d.a.'s office, i'm curious what you and your peers can say -- because there's things you can and cannot talk about. pomeranz has been going around telling everyone about the internal deliberations, the process, even before this case was finished what is your and the community around the d.a.'s office reaction to that >> so, i will say, i have two hats one is a former d.a. and the other is a@ins...
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women and talked about women in the past that's the story in the checks corroborated, basically th case rebecca, always good to have you on thank you very much. >> nice to see you >> that is all in on thi tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex >> you don't think he just wanted to protect his wife tha he had loved so much >> i thought his question ther is great it's an impossible question to answer when you say as a lawyer, wa there hashmi, it happens all the time i can tell you about them. >> exactly thank you, my friend, as always, and thank you to you at home for joining us this hour the battle to be the standar bearer for the america far-right has officially begun >> run desantis, as anybod ever heard of him? he was very bad on ethanol, he fought it all the way, and h actually fight against socia security he wanted to decimated, he wanted the minimum retiremen age to be lifted to people tha are 70 years old he also voted to severely cu medicare, i will not be cuttin medicare, and i will not b cutting social security. ron was a disciple of paul ryan he is a rh
women and talked about women in the past that's the story in the checks corroborated, basically th case rebecca, always good to have you on thank you very much. >> nice to see you >> that is all in on thi tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex >> you don't think he just wanted to protect his wife tha he had loved so much >> i thought his question ther is great it's an impossible question to answer when you say as a lawyer, wa there...