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the great claire mccaskill, please stick around. we have one more topic to discuss this evening. >>> still ahead marjorie taylor greene finally made good on her weeks long promise to oust speaker mike johnson and it failed immediately and spectacularly. we're going to talk about what lawmaker calls the dumpster fire in congress. t what lawmaker calls the dumpster fire in congress. i still love to surf, snowboard, and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's extra strength, high absorption magnesium helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. qunol, the brand i trust. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this
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joining me now was former democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri. claire, thank you so much for taking the time. i was looking up, we were looking at these dates today and i was speaking to myself, like so many moments, we need to remind people this is not normal. you have been in the oval office, you were a former senator, you were a former prosecutor, talk to me about what you have heard about what he was doing from the oval office while managing the presidency. how crazy is this to you? >> this goes into the category of we are to numb, we've taken and so much of not normal that all of a sudden, we aren't as focused as we should be on how he abused the solemnity of that office. if somebody would have, when i would have time with my friend, the former president, president obama, we would even go back into the dining room or sometimes and his smaller office if we were going to talk casually because there was such respect around the oval office and what it, it was a symbol. it was a symbol. you think about, if i would have mentioned to president obam
joining me now was former democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri. claire, thank you so much for taking the time. i was looking up, we were looking at these dates today and i was speaking to myself, like so many moments, we need to remind people this is not normal. you have been in the oval office, you were a former senator, you were a former prosecutor, talk to me about what you have heard about what he was doing from the oval office while managing the presidency. how crazy is this to...
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senator, claire mccaskill. thank you for being here, both. clear, is it that less than 17% of this money has actually been spent, is that the problem, americans aren't feeling it? that seems to be a two-pronged issue. by the time it is spent, it could be a second trump administration. how does biden counter this problem? >> he has to go granular and he has to do it in the states that matter and he has to pull out those project. i think we forget sometimes in the national media seen how important local news is. and, when a bridge is getting fixed and a road is being paved for where there is a problematic problem with broadband, if there is a new factory being built, that really resonates at the local level. and, that is what they have to focus on. but, really what he's fighting, and my friend, mr. gibbs, i think will be an expert on this, is people are most likely to give the candidate they like credit for everything and the candidate they don't like blame for every problem there is in the world. that is what he's fighting here. he's fighting
senator, claire mccaskill. thank you for being here, both. clear, is it that less than 17% of this money has actually been spent, is that the problem, americans aren't feeling it? that seems to be a two-pronged issue. by the time it is spent, it could be a second trump administration. how does biden counter this problem? >> he has to go granular and he has to do it in the states that matter and he has to pull out those project. i think we forget sometimes in the national media seen how...
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claire mccaskill joins me in 60 seconds. seconds. >>> i think it's fair to say that there's no place more symbolic of the dignity and prestige of the presidency than the oval office. it is where franklin roosevelt signed the declaration of war after pearl harbor. where john f. kennedy directed u.s. response to the missile crisis. is where george bush addressed a grieving nation on the night of 9/11. it's were donald trump began and alyssa scheme to repay the hush money used to silence a porn star. in a meeting with michael cohen in 2017, trump confirmed he would reimburse them by check on a monthly basis. as the trump organization former comptroller testified today, each check was drawn from trump's personal account which is not normal. then, quote, we had to get it down to the white house for the president to sign it. throughout the year of 2017, trump was managing this cover- up, signing these checks while juggling his official responsibilities as president. it's a bizarre juxtaposition. one of the checks was dated septemb
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and you know, lindsey graham, as claire mccaskill said, this is going to be overturned on appeal. i do not know about the appeals process, but i would assume if you have a verdict sheet like the one we just looked at where every single box is checked guilty on 34 felony counts, man, it's a stretch to assume this is going to get overturned on appeal. >> same point to andrew with the fact that many people will tune in more tonight, tomorrow, and in the coming days. we hear all about low information citizens, and we hear all about people who aren't following things closely. as is their right to live their life. a lot of people are still thinking about prices andflation and what they're going to do this summer. that's life. this is a headline, we had this up earlier, "the new york times," "washington post," usa today, international media, all across the internet and social media. in a world and a country where often people are working off different facts, the unifying fact is he was convicted. there are people complaining about that, but we're not seeing a disinformation campaign to p
and you know, lindsey graham, as claire mccaskill said, this is going to be overturned on appeal. i do not know about the appeals process, but i would assume if you have a verdict sheet like the one we just looked at where every single box is checked guilty on 34 felony counts, man, it's a stretch to assume this is going to get overturned on appeal. >> same point to andrew with the fact that many people will tune in more tonight, tomorrow, and in the coming days. we hear all about low...
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>> laura: let me just say i do not believe one person has come up to claire mccaskill at the grocery store to say anything of the sort. if anything they are asking her if they even recognize her, why under biden have the price of eggs go from 2.10 a dozen to 4 bucks a dozen and on and on and on? this has been and never has been a comms or a pr problem for biden and the democrats. it has been a policy problem. they have spent, borrowed and printed money and then pretent the like the law of economics somehow doesn't apply to them. they have left the border open. they got us bogged down in a proxy war over in ukraine and then they left us weaker at home and abroad. some of the less clueless liberals are beginning to seat writing on the wall. >> question is not just how could this be tied, the question is not just to amy's point how could trump be ahead, i think the question is, you know, if some of these trend lines hold, we need to accommodate ourselves to the reality that trump could not just win but win very comfortably. that is something that somebody feels not comfo comfortable say
>> laura: let me just say i do not believe one person has come up to claire mccaskill at the grocery store to say anything of the sort. if anything they are asking her if they even recognize her, why under biden have the price of eggs go from 2.10 a dozen to 4 bucks a dozen and on and on and on? this has been and never has been a comms or a pr problem for biden and the democrats. it has been a policy problem. they have spent, borrowed and printed money and then pretent the like the law of...
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on >> laura: let me just say come i do not believe one person has come up to claire mccaskill at e grocery store to say anything oc thoge sword. if anything, they are asking if they recognize her. why has the price of eggs goned to $2.10 or $4 a dozen? and on and on and on. this has been and never a p.r.th problem for the biden andpr democrats buint a policy problem here thee liy have spent, borrol pretended like the law of economics somehow doesn't apply to them here they have left the border open up your they got us bogged down in a proxy war in ukraine who left us weaker at home and abroad appear at some of the less clueless liberals are beginning to see the writing on the wall here and speak witht the question is not just how p this could be tied to pure the question is not to amy's point how can trump be ahead but the question is some of these trendlinestrum old we need to accommodate to the reality that trump's could win comfortably. that is something no one seems comfortable saying out loud buty that is the truth., >> laura: kellyanne conway, fox news contributor a pollster and insi
on >> laura: let me just say come i do not believe one person has come up to claire mccaskill at e grocery store to say anything oc thoge sword. if anything, they are asking if they recognize her. why has the price of eggs goned to $2.10 or $4 a dozen? and on and on and on. this has been and never a p.r.th problem for the biden andpr democrats buint a policy problem here thee liy have spent, borrol pretended like the law of economics somehow doesn't apply to them here they have left the...
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who cares what claire mccaskill thinks, right? let's talk about some of the graduates from morehouse college. this was from "politico"'s west wing playbook and they went and interviewed several people there. he said, i'm sorry, jeremy mensa, 82024 morehouse graduate, said i didn't feel connected to it. trump speech did not move me at all, is very much a campaign speech, oh, i did this for the black community. carrie singleton, another '24 grad, he says he was impressed by the direct approach. this guy come isaiah wait, said he went on for a little bit, kind of a rant, didn't know what he was going to talk about, no one really clapped when biden was talking, i honestly think it was a lot like you are our cool president, we are here for morehouse but we don't really support what you are doing. it goes on, the point of this one was the worry from the white house that, the panic claire mccaskill is talking abot his apathy and voters not being enthusiastic, especially you have some voters, young black men who are not enthusiastic, and
who cares what claire mccaskill thinks, right? let's talk about some of the graduates from morehouse college. this was from "politico"'s west wing playbook and they went and interviewed several people there. he said, i'm sorry, jeremy mensa, 82024 morehouse graduate, said i didn't feel connected to it. trump speech did not move me at all, is very much a campaign speech, oh, i did this for the black community. carrie singleton, another '24 grad, he says he was impressed by the direct...
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and claire mccaskill, former senator, msnbc political analyst, and cohost of msnbc's how to win 2024 podcast. i will start with you, susanne because it did feel like today was susan necheles' kind of nadir of the cruelty that donald trump obviously demanded that she throw at this witness. she's not on trial, but you would think. what did it look like in the courtroom? was it uncomfortable for the jurors? >> i don't know how the jurors felt. i know i felt very uncomfortable. it kept building and building. and there's a point where you were both, okay, let's move along, and where are you going with this? but it was hard to listen to. i mean, it felt like something that might have happened 30 years ago. i mean, not today. i mean, they were shaming a sex worker. and made it feel like that over and over again. i mean, it was just question after question about what she did and calling her a sex worker, just things like that. i was surprised it went on as long as it did. but the other thing that i was impressed with today was stormy daniels herself, because she rose to the moment today. she
and claire mccaskill, former senator, msnbc political analyst, and cohost of msnbc's how to win 2024 podcast. i will start with you, susanne because it did feel like today was susan necheles' kind of nadir of the cruelty that donald trump obviously demanded that she throw at this witness. she's not on trial, but you would think. what did it look like in the courtroom? was it uncomfortable for the jurors? >> i don't know how the jurors felt. i know i felt very uncomfortable. it kept...
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i want to bring in yasmin vossoughian, former missouri democratic senator, claire mccaskill, an msnbc political analyst and co-host of msnbc's how to win 2024 podcast. matt dowd helped lead the bush cheney 2004 campaign, david french is an opinion columnist for "the new york times," and with us on set, host of the bulwark podcast, tim miller. also an msnbc political analyst and former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign. what a power panel we've got. thank you all for being here. claire, let me start with you. is it at all surprising in any way that your former colleagues, republican colleagues in congress aren't just complaining about this verdict, they are complaining about the justice system itself. they're making what sounds like threats to people who support the justice system and what are the consequences of that? >> well, first, i think you can look at the various responses and discern a little bit about the politics of the folks behind the words. i will be honest, i was surprised about mcconnell and susan collins. i don't know on what basis mcconnell thinks th
i want to bring in yasmin vossoughian, former missouri democratic senator, claire mccaskill, an msnbc political analyst and co-host of msnbc's how to win 2024 podcast. matt dowd helped lead the bush cheney 2004 campaign, david french is an opinion columnist for "the new york times," and with us on set, host of the bulwark podcast, tim miller. also an msnbc political analyst and former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign. what a power panel we've got. thank you all for...
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she and claire mccaskill are co-hosts of the msnbc podcast how to win 2024. let's start with those poll numbers there, which do show a bit of a shift among the electorate if donald trump is convicted. so that's been such a struggle for all of us here is to try to determine whether this trial is really breaking through. it certainly is being cover said extensively in new york and d.c. but is it having any sort of impact with voters across the country? give us your reaction to this poll and whether you think this is going to make a difference come november. let's remember a verdict may come as soon as next week or the week after, five-plus months ahead of voters going to the polls. >> i know. how sad is it we're both sort of stunned people -- something actually matters, something moves the election. but i saw there was polling when the trial started that showed that i think 60% of americans thought the charges were serious, that 70% of them said they had been paying some kind of attention to it. so i guess it shouldn't be surprised that a trial -- that a trial
she and claire mccaskill are co-hosts of the msnbc podcast how to win 2024. let's start with those poll numbers there, which do show a bit of a shift among the electorate if donald trump is convicted. so that's been such a struggle for all of us here is to try to determine whether this trial is really breaking through. it certainly is being cover said extensively in new york and d.c. but is it having any sort of impact with voters across the country? give us your reaction to this poll and...
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s and also joining us claire mccaskill. you also know everything there is no know from investigating the events in charlottesville donald trump's affinity for nazi germany is well documented in a couple of books about the trump presidency from my husband, from susan glasser, there's a lot of reporting on general kelley's deep concern about his affinity for who trump referred to as the german soldiers. this is not new for trump. >> no when i saw this story today, nicolle, it brought me right back to those comments that the then president made after charlottesville, right? literally in the wake of a horrific event where you have literal nazis marching through the town where i live, he says there are very fine people on both sides, praising those neo-nazis that only made things worse. was like fuel on the fire of racism and anger that was on display in charlottesville. maybe once it's an accident, it's a misstep, but when it happens again and again and again, this imagery, as you said, praising the third reich, it's hard to ca
s and also joining us claire mccaskill. you also know everything there is no know from investigating the events in charlottesville donald trump's affinity for nazi germany is well documented in a couple of books about the trump presidency from my husband, from susan glasser, there's a lot of reporting on general kelley's deep concern about his affinity for who trump referred to as the german soldiers. this is not new for trump. >> no when i saw this story today, nicolle, it brought me...
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jim heaphy, claire mccaskill, tim o'brien, andrew weissmann, susan craig, thank you all so much. for going through the last hour and 40 minutes with us. we're so grateful. it's ongoing. don't go anywhere. we're going to continue to follow the developments inside the courtroom. but when we come back a stunning warning from one of america's preeminent historians. why ken burns broke decades of political neutrality to deliver a powerful and dire warning about the dangers we face right now to democracy. the dangers posed by donald trump. ken burns joins us right here at the table. don't go anywhere. re a the table. don't go anywhere. mike is still living in the red. with a very high risk of another heart attack or stroke. he doesn't know with his risk factors his ldl-c (bad cholesterol) is still too high - the recommended level is below 55. are you living in the red? get in the know. learn how to get a free ldl-c test at attackheartdisease.com. [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. ♪
jim heaphy, claire mccaskill, tim o'brien, andrew weissmann, susan craig, thank you all so much. for going through the last hour and 40 minutes with us. we're so grateful. it's ongoing. don't go anywhere. we're going to continue to follow the developments inside the courtroom. but when we come back a stunning warning from one of america's preeminent historians. why ken burns broke decades of political neutrality to deliver a powerful and dire warning about the dangers we face right now to...
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jennifer and claire mccaskill, co-hosts of the msnbc podcast how to win 2024. jen, thanks for being with us this morning. and trump's comments on abortion come as florida's six-week ban goes into effect today. so an important moment here. give us your reaction, first of all, to what he had to say to try to dance around the issue of abortion. >> you know, it's just -- the most effective thing to do is look at the report's conclusions of what the president said, which is to say he will allow red states to monitor women's pregnancies. he's already taken the most extreme position he can, which is to -- which is to put into -- put the court into a position that it's overturning roe v. wade. right, once that happened, that left women vulnerable to the most extreme positions possible on abortion, and that is what's happening in dozens of -- more than a dozen states in the united states and taking effect in the state of florida today a six-week abortion ban, at a time when a lot of women don't even know that they are pregnant. and it is chilling to read these conclusio
jennifer and claire mccaskill, co-hosts of the msnbc podcast how to win 2024. jen, thanks for being with us this morning. and trump's comments on abortion come as florida's six-week ban goes into effect today. so an important moment here. give us your reaction, first of all, to what he had to say to try to dance around the issue of abortion. >> you know, it's just -- the most effective thing to do is look at the report's conclusions of what the president said, which is to say he will...
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senator, claire mccaskill, she and jennifer palmieri are co hosts of the podcast, how to win 2024. happy mother's day and pulitzer prize winning columnist, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. >> happy mother's day to all. >> yes. >> thank you. >> donald trump going on the offensive against robert f. kennedy jr. in a four minute video posted to truth social last night, trump ripped the independent presidential candidate, accusing him of lying about being antivaccine. he's not enough of an anti-vaxxer, according to donald trump. this comes as recent polls show kennedy taking a sizable bite away from both trump and president biden in several battleground states. here's some of the new video from trump. >> so republicans get it out of your mind that you're going to vote for this guy because he's conservative. he's not. and for those of you that want to vote because you think he's an anti-vaxxer, he's not really an anti-vaxxer, that's only his political moment. i'd even take biden over junior because our country would last about a year or two longer with junior.
senator, claire mccaskill, she and jennifer palmieri are co hosts of the podcast, how to win 2024. happy mother's day and pulitzer prize winning columnist, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. >> happy mother's day to all. >> yes. >> thank you. >> donald trump going on the offensive against robert f. kennedy jr. in a four minute video posted to truth social last night, trump ripped the independent presidential candidate, accusing him of...
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claire mccaskill, i want to go to you. i want to talk about the president's statements, they were forceful but brief on donald trump's trial and conviction. you spent many years in the senate. if i'm remembering correctly, you were on the armed services committee, homeland security committee. this is an area of the world that you know well. and that you legislated in and around, and i just want to get your take on what we heard from the president in that regard. >> well, this was bold for him to announce this before it came from israel. it was a bold move. and assuming that he would never do this without israel signing off on it, i think this is a big win for him. assuming that when the sun goes down tomorrow in israel netanyahu backs him up and says this is what we have agreed to, if this cease fire happens, and if the hostages are returned, and if the u.s. remains involved in terms of keeping the peace and rebuilding gaza, this is a huge headache that maybe joe biden just took some serious advil or tylenol or headache me
claire mccaskill, i want to go to you. i want to talk about the president's statements, they were forceful but brief on donald trump's trial and conviction. you spent many years in the senate. if i'm remembering correctly, you were on the armed services committee, homeland security committee. this is an area of the world that you know well. and that you legislated in and around, and i just want to get your take on what we heard from the president in that regard. >> well, this was bold for...
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. >> claire mccaskill, this to me seems like one of three major issues in this election that could put people over the edge, in terms of their decision on who they vote for. what did rfk just do for himself there? >> well, you should how unserious he is as a candidate. you know, mika, there are candidates all across the area right now running for state representative and running for county council that are thinking about this issue and searching themselves about what they believe the role of government should be. in reproductive healthcare. and this is not an easy issue for many people. because so many people feel so strongly about it. but it is not one where anybody with their right mind would be changing their position like you change your shirt. and it appears to me that bobby kennedy is searching for quote unquote the right answer. i mean, this is-- these are the kind of mistakes that a candidate for the lowest office in the country might make, but somebody who is putting themselves out there that they are in a position to lead, for him to say one month i am for an abortion ban, a
. >> claire mccaskill, this to me seems like one of three major issues in this election that could put people over the edge, in terms of their decision on who they vote for. what did rfk just do for himself there? >> well, you should how unserious he is as a candidate. you know, mika, there are candidates all across the area right now running for state representative and running for county council that are thinking about this issue and searching themselves about what they believe...
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mccaskill. and msnbc contributor and author of the book, how the right lost its mind. charlie sykes. here we are and here is more of what nikki haley said yesterday in her first public appearance since exiting the race in march. followed by what she was saying about trump during the primary. >> i put my priorities on a president who's going to have the backs of our allies and hold our enemies to account. who would secure the border. no more excuses. a president who would support capitalism and freedom. a president who understands we need less debt and not more debt. trump has not been perfect on these policies. i have made that clear many, many times, but biden has been a catastrophe. so, i will be voting for trump. having said that, i stand by what i said in my suspension speech. trump would be smart to reach out to the millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me, and not assume that they are just going to be with him. and i genuinely hope he does that. >> you know, that is o
mccaskill. and msnbc contributor and author of the book, how the right lost its mind. charlie sykes. here we are and here is more of what nikki haley said yesterday in her first public appearance since exiting the race in march. followed by what she was saying about trump during the primary. >> i put my priorities on a president who's going to have the backs of our allies and hold our enemies to account. who would secure the border. no more excuses. a president who would support...
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and former senator and co-host of msnbc's "how to win 2024" podcast claire mccaskill is here in studio with us. such a treat. yasmin, i start with you. we've been on the air an hour. i want to start, though, with what leapt out at you. there's so much lore around the cohen-trump relationship. i had forgotten about the part where they were like father and son, where cohen loved working for him and felt, quote, like he was on top of the world, end quote, when he made him happy. how did that testimony land for you? >> reporter: it was a huge part -- excuse me, a truck went by behind me, nicolle. it was a huge part of the testimony and the leadup to what took place in 2015 and 2016, the leadup to the payoff. kind of establishing this individual, this man who was very loyal to donald trump. and i actually think it's funny that you start off this way, nicolle, because i think relationships are integral to this trial. right? the relationship that michael cohen and allen weisselberg had with donald trump. right? the loyalty that the both of them had. does the jury actually believe, for instanc
and former senator and co-host of msnbc's "how to win 2024" podcast claire mccaskill is here in studio with us. such a treat. yasmin, i start with you. we've been on the air an hour. i want to start, though, with what leapt out at you. there's so much lore around the cohen-trump relationship. i had forgotten about the part where they were like father and son, where cohen loved working for him and felt, quote, like he was on top of the world, end quote, when he made him happy. how did...
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she's co-host of the podcast "how to win 2024" with claire mccaskill. and msnbc contributor and author of the book "how the right lost its mind," charlie sykes. so here we are. here is more of what nikki haley said yesterday in her first public appearance since exiting the race back in march, followed by what she was saying about trump during the primary. >> i'd put my prioriies on a president who has the backs of our allies and holds our enemies to account, would secure the border, no more excuses. a president that would support capitalism and freedom. a president who understands we need less debt, not more debt. trump has not been perfect on these policies. i have made that clear many, many times. but biden has been a catastrophe. so i will be voting for trump. having said that, i stand by what i said in my suspension speech. trump would be smart to reach out to the millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me and not assume that they're just going to be with him. and i genuinely hope he does that. >> you know, that is one of the mos
she's co-host of the podcast "how to win 2024" with claire mccaskill. and msnbc contributor and author of the book "how the right lost its mind," charlie sykes. so here we are. here is more of what nikki haley said yesterday in her first public appearance since exiting the race back in march, followed by what she was saying about trump during the primary. >> i'd put my prioriies on a president who has the backs of our allies and holds our enemies to account, would...
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. >> joining us, claire mccaskill. what will you be watching for today? >> i think it's going to be hard to listen to the defense, because they're going to pick at the very weakest parts of the prosecution's case, which if we're candid, the weakest part is that the direct evidence of trump knowing about the falsification of business records all comes through michael cohen. so his credibility is something the jury is going to talk a lot about in deliberation. i venture that the prosecution will spend a great deal of time on shoring up michael cohen's credibility in their closing arguments. how do they do that? their best friend is all the documents that track exactly what he said, including phone records. it will be interesting to see how these argments go today. as a prosecutor, i was always glad we got the last word. >> michael cohen obviously has said he has lied. he has gone to prison. he has paid a price. that doesn't make it okay, but he is a proven liar. has the prosecution from the reporting we've seen from all of this done a good job getting aroun
. >> joining us, claire mccaskill. what will you be watching for today? >> i think it's going to be hard to listen to the defense, because they're going to pick at the very weakest parts of the prosecution's case, which if we're candid, the weakest part is that the direct evidence of trump knowing about the falsification of business records all comes through michael cohen. so his credibility is something the jury is going to talk a lot about in deliberation. i venture that the...
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senator, msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. she and jennifer palmieri hosts of the podcast "how to win 2024." dan goldman of new york joins us, serving the democrats in the first impeachment. let's dive in. >>> michael cohen will return to the witness stand for a second day of questioning in the donald trump criminal hush money trial. the fixer for donald trump testified more than six hours yesterday, directly implicating the former president in hush money schemes. telling jurors, trump approved hefty payouts to stop stories about sex he feared could hurt his 2016 presidential campaign. sitting about 10 feet from trump in the courtroom, cohen explained how his former boss wanted to silence adult film star stormy daniels and her sexual claims of a 2006 encounter. he recalled trump saying, quote, "this is a disaster, total disaster. women are going to hate me. because this is a real disaster. women will hate me. guys may think it's cool but this is going to be a disaster for the campaign." it took on urgency after the release of
senator, msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. she and jennifer palmieri hosts of the podcast "how to win 2024." dan goldman of new york joins us, serving the democrats in the first impeachment. let's dive in. >>> michael cohen will return to the witness stand for a second day of questioning in the donald trump criminal hush money trial. the fixer for donald trump testified more than six hours yesterday, directly implicating the former president in hush money schemes....
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she and claire mccaskill are co-hosts of the podcast "how to win 2024." also with us, staff writer at "the new yorker," susan glasser. morning to you both. >>> for the second time this year, senate republicans voted down a bipartisan border security package that they had demanded. in a 43-50 vote with six democrats joining republicans, the gop killed the package that they helped to write, calling the renewed vote simply political theater. senate republicans killed the package initially back in february on the orders of former president trump so he could deprive president biden of a legislative win and campaign on this issue. in a response to the bill's failure, the white house released a statement that reads in part, "congressional republicans have enough time to travel to new york to kiss trump's boots, but not enough courage to side with the american people and border patrol over fentanyl traffickers." meanwhile, independent senator kyrsten sinema, one of the lead negotiators of the bill, had this to say about why she voted yesterday against her own leg
she and claire mccaskill are co-hosts of the podcast "how to win 2024." also with us, staff writer at "the new yorker," susan glasser. morning to you both. >>> for the second time this year, senate republicans voted down a bipartisan border security package that they had demanded. in a 43-50 vote with six democrats joining republicans, the gop killed the package that they helped to write, calling the renewed vote simply political theater. senate republicans killed...
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senator, claire mccaskill and she are jen are co-hosts of the podcast, "how to win 2024." it is awesome and great to have you on this morning. also with us, senior writer for the dispatch, david drucker. and at the table, senior political columnist for politico, jay martin. he's doing well here today. >> i'm thrilled to be here, at the table! >> you've lumbered in and started screaming at us. >> okay! >> it's a high honor. >> and you found the right floor. >> i did, eventually. >> it's good to have you here, especially this morning. because this hour, i believe, what are we in? hour two? >> two. >> okay. new polling finds president joe biden and donald trump battling in every swing state, but biden making up significant ground from just last month. in the latest bloomberg morning consult poll, trump leads in arizona, georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, while biden leads in michigan, but after the survey showed trump up by eight points in nevada last month, the new poll finds the two candidates tied. biden has also cut trump's six-point lead in georgia to
senator, claire mccaskill and she are jen are co-hosts of the podcast, "how to win 2024." it is awesome and great to have you on this morning. also with us, senior writer for the dispatch, david drucker. and at the table, senior political columnist for politico, jay martin. he's doing well here today. >> i'm thrilled to be here, at the table! >> you've lumbered in and started screaming at us. >> okay! >> it's a high honor. >> and you found the right...