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donald trump should invite alex baldwin to the white house. >> but so far, trump's not laughing. after baldwin's debut, the president hate-tweeted his disdain. just tried watching "snl," unwatchable, totally biased, not funny. and the baldwin impersonation just can't get any worse. sad. >> i do miss my old life. >> we all, do, sir. [ laughter ] >> as the trump jokes escalated, the president's distaste for late night intensified. >> you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. >> in may, "the late show's" stephen colbert found himself in hot water when he blasted trump in an over-the-top profanity-laden meltdown. >> the only thing your mouth is good for is being vladimir putin's [ bleep ] holster. >> his tirade sparked a firestorm in the press and fueled a #firecolbert campaign on twitter. trump did not respond right away. >> trump was obviously restrained for about the first six months of his presidency. >> but days after the attack, the president surfaced, condemning colbert in a "time" magazine interview saying, quote, you see a no-talent guy like colbert. there's nothing funn
donald trump should invite alex baldwin to the white house. >> but so far, trump's not laughing. after baldwin's debut, the president hate-tweeted his disdain. just tried watching "snl," unwatchable, totally biased, not funny. and the baldwin impersonation just can't get any worse. sad. >> i do miss my old life. >> we all, do, sir. [ laughter ] >> as the trump jokes escalated, the president's distaste for late night intensified. >> you attract more...
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had with these people, including the first trump tower meeting before -- 17 months before that trump tower meeting that's gotten all this attention, there was an earlier trump tower meeting in which agalarov, one of the key guys who set up the meeting, and rob goldstone who sent the e-mails that enticed everybody to attend the meeting in the trump tower meeting with donald trump himself at that meeting, as we report, donald trump gives the first hints to agalarov who no doubt passed it on to the kremlin that donald trump was planning to run for president in 2016. >> and there's another key piece of this, another chapter of the book. in 2015, it's been reported that donald trump, while he was running for president, he ha had a secret, he didn't tell anybody. the secret was he was trying once again to do a deal through an intermediary. this time he wasn't working with the agalarovs, he was working with a company who said he had experience doing this and said he owned the company. he didn't own the company. three offshore companies owned the company. you might want to the look at that.
had with these people, including the first trump tower meeting before -- 17 months before that trump tower meeting that's gotten all this attention, there was an earlier trump tower meeting in which agalarov, one of the key guys who set up the meeting, and rob goldstone who sent the e-mails that enticed everybody to attend the meeting in the trump tower meeting with donald trump himself at that meeting, as we report, donald trump gives the first hints to agalarov who no doubt passed it on to...
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the trump -- the candidate trump, the trump organization had nothing to do with it. these documents -- they don't prove, but they certainly suggest that the trump organization has been intimately involved in the effort to keep stormy daniels quiet from the beginning. >> but you still don't know where the money came from, where the $130,000 came from. michael cohen says it's from his home equity line of credit. >> not yet. but thus far when we have attempted to test the veracity of the statements of michael cohen, he's failed each time. and i'm highly confident he's going to fail that one too. >> appreciate it. more to come on that no doubt. >>> next, the latest on the too close to call congressional race election in western pennsylvania and white house efforts to paint a democratic victory as actually a victory for president trump. and later, waves of kids walk out of their sculls in a nationwide effort to bring attention to gun violence and school safety. we'll show you where it happened and how big it was. that five stars, two thumbs up, 12-out-of-10, would recomme
the trump -- the candidate trump, the trump organization had nothing to do with it. these documents -- they don't prove, but they certainly suggest that the trump organization has been intimately involved in the effort to keep stormy daniels quiet from the beginning. >> but you still don't know where the money came from, where the $130,000 came from. michael cohen says it's from his home equity line of credit. >> not yet. but thus far when we have attempted to test the veracity of...
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that foreign money has been funneled into the trump campaign or into the trump administration, amid all of that jazz, all those stories breaking tonight, the president tonight also just got sued by adult film actress stormy daniels. that. if you want more details on that, i'm going to hand you over to the tender administrations of lawrence o'donnell, whose show begins right now. good evening. actually, we will go into it. but not much more than what you said. one of the big mysteries of it is why does donald trump never say a word about this? why does he never deny anything that stormy daniels says about him, including today? >> and even the initial denials from the initial carefully worded denials from his lawyer were so full of holes that when he eventually completely changed his story, he did so without having to backtrack completely on his earlier denials. they have never really tried to shoot this down. they think they're just hoping people won't cover it. >> and it's just a spectacular organization, trump world all the way through. because whether it's the white house where everyt
that foreign money has been funneled into the trump campaign or into the trump administration, amid all of that jazz, all those stories breaking tonight, the president tonight also just got sued by adult film actress stormy daniels. that. if you want more details on that, i'm going to hand you over to the tender administrations of lawrence o'donnell, whose show begins right now. good evening. actually, we will go into it. but not much more than what you said. one of the big mysteries of it is...
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because while both daniels and trump's attorneys michael cohen signed it, trump never did. according to the lawsuit, daniels and trump had an intimate relationship that lasted from summer 2006, well into the year 2007. now donald trump married his third and current wife melania in 2005. the third mrs. trump then gave birth to the president's third son in march of 2006, just a few months before stormy daniels says her affair with donald trump began. the president's criminal defense lawyer john dowd, whose day job is defending the president from the special prosecutor's investigation declined to comment today on the stormy daniels lawsuit filed in los angeles. it is not clear what lawyer will actually defend donald trump in that civil lawsuit. the president has never denied having an extramarital affair with stormy daniels. the president is usually quick to deny any accusations of any questionable behavior with any woman, including many women who have credibly accused him of sexual assault and sexual harassment. but so far stormy daniels is the one woman who donald trump does
because while both daniels and trump's attorneys michael cohen signed it, trump never did. according to the lawsuit, daniels and trump had an intimate relationship that lasted from summer 2006, well into the year 2007. now donald trump married his third and current wife melania in 2005. the third mrs. trump then gave birth to the president's third son in march of 2006, just a few months before stormy daniels says her affair with donald trump began. the president's criminal defense lawyer john...
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they probably have something on trump, trump did something bad. roger was treated terribly by trump. trump is the most disloyal person you're going to ever meet. >> trump has delivered to some institutions of higher learning the biggest embarrassment in their history. donald trump is the biggest embarrassment to pennsylvania university wharton school. there is no other graduate who believes that trade wars are good and easy to win. surely the rest of the graduates of wharton wharton know that no country has won a trade war. but donald trump is disgracing wharton by threatening a trade war that will kill american jobs. but tonight a little school on long island has reached a level of embarrassment that it could not see coming. sam nunberg is a graduate of toro law school, one of our youngest law schools. we don't know what grades he got at toro law school. but today he sounded like someone who wasn't taking a single note during those courses. >> roger stone is like a surrogate -- he's like my father. >> you feel loyal to him? >> and i'm not going t
they probably have something on trump, trump did something bad. roger was treated terribly by trump. trump is the most disloyal person you're going to ever meet. >> trump has delivered to some institutions of higher learning the biggest embarrassment in their history. donald trump is the biggest embarrassment to pennsylvania university wharton school. there is no other graduate who believes that trade wars are good and easy to win. surely the rest of the graduates of wharton wharton know...
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trump doesn't think that. trump thinks it's a witch-hunt. pete: we had their preliminary t report outir sort of initial take on.hr they'regh doing the interviews. does the trump administration mostly agree about what we heard this week, that t russians weren't trying to help trump? no, mike conway regrets the language used in that first talking point. the talkingyoint basica said utat they don't agree with the assessments that wanted trump to beat hillary. what he's saying is more nuanced point and he regrets way.it came out that his points is he doesn't trust the trade crafter that lay u it. that it meets the standards of the i.f.c. it's the house intel committee. >> just one parties on the cheap. >> just one party o the committee and we're going to get a dissent by the democrats. we'll get some of it next thursday and it's going to b very controversial on that point and also on the central point they're making which is there is no evidence that there's been any collusion. pete: abby, was it slow coming out, susan and what's the significanc
trump doesn't think that. trump thinks it's a witch-hunt. pete: we had their preliminary t report outir sort of initial take on.hr they'regh doing the interviews. does the trump administration mostly agree about what we heard this week, that t russians weren't trying to help trump? no, mike conway regrets the language used in that first talking point. the talkingyoint basica said utat they don't agree with the assessments that wanted trump to beat hillary. what he's saying is more nuanced point...
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and when president trump doesn't ask, americans inevitably ask the question, why is president trump so afraid to do anything, anything about putin? i yield the floor.
and when president trump doesn't ask, americans inevitably ask the question, why is president trump so afraid to do anything, anything about putin? i yield the floor.
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why trump is bringing him there? i can think of no other reason, other than trump hates his staff and wants everybody at fox news to come on in and run the government for him. i think we're going to see -- who knows, sean hannity may be the new chief of staff. there's going to be jobs for everybody. i don't know how they're going to get the shows on the air at fox, but that seems to be where trump is heading here. i don't think he's picking bolton because he's a hard liner. i think he's picking him because he's on tv. >> john bolton could not get confirm bid the senate when george w. bush nominated him to be ambassador of the united nations so the president installed him through a recess appointment but it seems that john bolton would have similar concerns getting confirmed now, national security advisor does not have to be confirmed so they bypass that completely. talk about the national security advisor having the last word with the president the way the job is designed with keeping the national security advisor ph
why trump is bringing him there? i can think of no other reason, other than trump hates his staff and wants everybody at fox news to come on in and run the government for him. i think we're going to see -- who knows, sean hannity may be the new chief of staff. there's going to be jobs for everybody. i don't know how they're going to get the shows on the air at fox, but that seems to be where trump is heading here. i don't think he's picking bolton because he's a hard liner. i think he's picking...
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trump here? >> well, exposure seems to be a word bandied about a little bit when it comes to daniels as a porn star. to your question, chris, anybody remember john edwards? he got indicted for doing exactly the same thing, taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress so as to influence the outcome of the presidential election that he was running for. so is that we've got going on here? >> but that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. that jury couldn't decide. bunny said she just liked john edwards and did it as a favor and didn't see it as a campaign contribution. that's her point of view the. >> here's the thing. it begs request the question. ep michael cohen said he took out a home equity line of credit to put it in an llc account to be able to pay off stormy daniels. why? why is he randomly paying $130,000? now you have a problem. people like the fec is interested. the house judiciary committee sent a letter to michael cohen and two other gentlemen sayi
trump here? >> well, exposure seems to be a word bandied about a little bit when it comes to daniels as a porn star. to your question, chris, anybody remember john edwards? he got indicted for doing exactly the same thing, taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress so as to influence the outcome of the presidential election that he was running for. so is that we've got going on here? >> but that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. that jury...
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trump's attorney, mr. cohen, surreptitiously initiated a bogus arbitration proceedings against miss clifford in los angeles. remarkably, it says, he did so without even providing miss clifford with notice of the proceeding and basic due process. so that is what they're alleging, that she was being pressured. i want to mention something, don. we saw a note from mr. cohen and that note showed that she signed something saying that she'd never had any kind of affair with mr. trump. so that is always going to be out there and in question, don. >> so let me explain this. how does this lawsuit explain stormy daniels' signature or miss clifford's signature on the statement that she never had an affair with mr. trump. does it explain that? >> reporter: it does explain that. and i think they had to talk about that, because it is out there. it says that in january of 2018, we're talking about last month, that she was coerced into signing something that was false, a false statement. and she said she was forced to do i
trump's attorney, mr. cohen, surreptitiously initiated a bogus arbitration proceedings against miss clifford in los angeles. remarkably, it says, he did so without even providing miss clifford with notice of the proceeding and basic due process. so that is what they're alleging, that she was being pressured. i want to mention something, don. we saw a note from mr. cohen and that note showed that she signed something saying that she'd never had any kind of affair with mr. trump. so that is...
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>> trump might. roger, by the way, roger stone -- >> because he wasn't involved. >> roger stone responded to the tv interviews. he said i did confirm through a source that wikileaks had material on hillary and would publish it after assange said so in an interview. it would be a coincidence if roger stone who had full page ads in 1987 saying trum shoop ta trump should take over negotiations on nukes, trump says dump this dirt, i will make an announcement. >> trump sends 145 shout-outs to wikileaks the week of the campaign. >> a lot of circumstantial evidence. >> then indict somebody. it hasn't happened yet. >> that's when all this comes out. it comes out in that first june time period when june 4th when they first learn about bringing the dirt to trump tower, june 9th meeting, and then right through to mid-june when these e-mails started to be released. >> lightning round. everybody put on their prosecutor has the now. who would be the next person you would indict in order to get to the truth? >> don
>> trump might. roger, by the way, roger stone -- >> because he wasn't involved. >> roger stone responded to the tv interviews. he said i did confirm through a source that wikileaks had material on hillary and would publish it after assange said so in an interview. it would be a coincidence if roger stone who had full page ads in 1987 saying trum shoop ta trump should take over negotiations on nukes, trump says dump this dirt, i will make an announcement. >> trump sends...
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what's trump's option? he could cave or he more likely will say no, i'm not going to seed to the subpoena. we'll take it to court. he doesn't have to fire mueller. but what he is doing is laying the ground work to delegitimize mueller and resist a mueller subpoena. and that puts this into the realm of the courts to slug it out. does, you know, mueller have the adequate criminal predicate to prevail. ultimately it goes to the supreme court where trump figures he has the upper hand. so he doesn't have to fire mueller to adopt a strategy that basically says, forget it mueller, i'm not cooperating, let's let this playout, drags it out for a long time. >> barbara, on the delay mueller instead of fire mueller strategy michael just laid out, which sounds convincing, how long would the delay mueller strategy work. >> it's answer interesting theory and may explain what's going on. i don't think it would work for a long period of time. ordinarily when a case works up to the supreme court, it can take a year or more t
what's trump's option? he could cave or he more likely will say no, i'm not going to seed to the subpoena. we'll take it to court. he doesn't have to fire mueller. but what he is doing is laying the ground work to delegitimize mueller and resist a mueller subpoena. and that puts this into the realm of the courts to slug it out. does, you know, mueller have the adequate criminal predicate to prevail. ultimately it goes to the supreme court where trump figures he has the upper hand. so he doesn't...
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he helped finance donald trump's so ho project. he's a friend of the trump family. in 2016, the first step was made from felix sater to michael cohen. he said lets build a trump tower, let's get him in vladimir putin together. let's get him elected. we can make him president. throughout the campaign, other previews of what getting donald trump and vladimir putin together would mean for the trump campaign would materialize. but felix sater, it was just reported by buzz feed was somebody for decades delivered intelligence onno sa ma bin laden and the north koreans. if he was able to deliver. osama bin laden information and the north koreans, i think we have to assess him as someone who could have assisted the trump campaign and working with russian to interfere in the election. >> can you tell us tonight which sanctioned russian bank we're talking about here? >> i cannot. i can tell you we believe, and ranking member schiff has been leading the charge, we believe the transcripts of this investigation should be made public. that is a promise that republicans made throu
he helped finance donald trump's so ho project. he's a friend of the trump family. in 2016, the first step was made from felix sater to michael cohen. he said lets build a trump tower, let's get him in vladimir putin together. let's get him elected. we can make him president. throughout the campaign, other previews of what getting donald trump and vladimir putin together would mean for the trump campaign would materialize. but felix sater, it was just reported by buzz feed was somebody for...
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today all attention turns from one trump state to another trump region. that of course today when voters go to pennsylvania and they head to the polls. they cost their ballot in the state's closely watched congressional district special election. a new poll shows connor lamb with a slight over rick saccone who has just been trashed by absolutely everybody in the republican party. they say he's a horrific candidate. well, in three different voting models, this is what you see. lamb leads saccone 51 to 45% if today's turnout patches the enthusiasm that was seen in other special elections. even if the turnout is higher or lower lamb still leads. of course as we've said donald trump won that district by 20 points in 2016. mitt romney did about as well in 2012 but yesterday the chairman of the republican party had this explanation for why the race is so close. >> you have to remember, this is a democrat district not with standing the fact that the president won this by 20 points. it's a democrat district. >> but take a closer look at the numbers. it shows that
today all attention turns from one trump state to another trump region. that of course today when voters go to pennsylvania and they head to the polls. they cost their ballot in the state's closely watched congressional district special election. a new poll shows connor lamb with a slight over rick saccone who has just been trashed by absolutely everybody in the republican party. they say he's a horrific candidate. well, in three different voting models, this is what you see. lamb leads saccone...
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be trump. clearly that means between now and november's elections, he is definitely not going to change. harry truman famously had a sign on his desk and it said, the buck stops here. but it seems this president doesn't realize that. he constantly fails to take the blame for the chaos he himself is creating. the blame for the race in pennsylvania that should never have been lost by a republican, or the one in alabama, that should never have been won by a democrat. the cabinet reflects the president's choices and the post election spin doesn't deflect from an embarrassing defeat. voters are sending a message. and if the president isn't hearing it, a whole lot of other people are. let's get to cnn's political dal analyst ryan lizza, april ryan and former congressman david jolly. good evening to all of you glad to have you on. ryan, you first. we have all the chaos coming out of this trump white house, and then we have a red district turning blue last night and the president doesn't seem to think
be trump. clearly that means between now and november's elections, he is definitely not going to change. harry truman famously had a sign on his desk and it said, the buck stops here. but it seems this president doesn't realize that. he constantly fails to take the blame for the chaos he himself is creating. the blame for the race in pennsylvania that should never have been lost by a republican, or the one in alabama, that should never have been won by a democrat. the cabinet reflects the...
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the heat is rising on donald trump. on friday, first son-in-law, he gets locked out of seeing anything top secret. yesterday, close aide hope hicks admitted she tells white lies for the president. today she announced she's quitting. special counsel robert mueller is drilling down on trump's russia business dealings and what he may have known in advance about the russian hacking into the democrats' e-mail, knowledge that could make him a co-conspirator. new heat on trump. with the students heading for washington, can he get away with doing nothing? nbc has confirmed the news that hope things someone who has been with donald trump since the early days of his campaigning is leaving. the timing certainly raises questions. just yesterday, hicks testified for eight hours before the house intelligence committee about russia. according to "the new york times," she made an admission, especially for a communications director for the white house. she told house investigators that her work for president trump had occasionally requi
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be trump. and he wants to be surrounded by people who will not give him that kind of expertise. there's reporatage that gary cohn is leaving. and he will leave to donald trump's impulse much more on things like tower riffs. this is all to my mind ominous. >> i also want to read you a quote from peggy noonan's column of the wall street journal this week. it's kind of the "what if" clause of her article. sooner or later something bad will happen, an international crisis, or damaging findings from the special counsel. if the president is the way he is on a good day, what will he be like on a bad day? it all feels so dangerous. and michael, that puts a lump in your throat. >> it does. and i think she's absolutely right. because my bet is years from now when we start to read about this administration from the outside, from people who have actually been in it, we will probably find a lot of times when some of the people we have been talking about, like mcmaster, perhaps john kelly, have restrained do
be trump. and he wants to be surrounded by people who will not give him that kind of expertise. there's reporatage that gary cohn is leaving. and he will leave to donald trump's impulse much more on things like tower riffs. this is all to my mind ominous. >> i also want to read you a quote from peggy noonan's column of the wall street journal this week. it's kind of the "what if" clause of her article. sooner or later something bad will happen, an international crisis, or...
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this is not just an anti-trump, pro-trump fight. this is a precedent for the united states congress. there will come a time when the republicans want to do an investigation, where if anyone can come in and say i'm not answering those questions because i don't feel like it or whatever, you have badly damaged the ability of the congress to do investigations. >> and what -- this goes to the question of corey lewandowski's testimony too. he refused to answer questions apparently today, and the remedies for that, i guess, are the same issue can you subpoena him? will the republicans agree to subpoena him? >> again, you heard from adam schiff, so i don't think i'm speaking out of school when i say that, yes, mr. lewandowski and his attorney basically decided they wouldn't answer any questions that they did not determine were relevant to our investigation. now they weren't under subpoena, so there's a whole conversation what you're required to do when you appear voluntarily. but again, there is no way that either mr. lewandowski or his att
this is not just an anti-trump, pro-trump fight. this is a precedent for the united states congress. there will come a time when the republicans want to do an investigation, where if anyone can come in and say i'm not answering those questions because i don't feel like it or whatever, you have badly damaged the ability of the congress to do investigations. >> and what -- this goes to the question of corey lewandowski's testimony too. he refused to answer questions apparently today, and...
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toelp trump? >> no, mike conway regrets the language used in that first talking point. the talking point bsically said that they don't agree with the assessment that putin wanted trump to beat hillary. what he's saying isor a nuanced point and he regrets that it came out that way. his points is he doesn't trust the trade craft that lay under it. that it meets the standards of the i.f.c. it's the hou intel committee. >> just one parties on the cheap. >> just onearty on the committee and we're going to get a dissent by theemrats. we'll get some of it next thursday and it's goiry to be controversial on that point and also on the central point they're making which is there is no evidence that there's been any collusion. pete: abby, was it slow coming out, susan and what's the significance of the u.s. adding its voice to this and saying us too. >> of course it's slow. the bottom line is that the united states and united kingdom have haallong-standing spe relationship and this week, i think we did not s
toelp trump? >> no, mike conway regrets the language used in that first talking point. the talking point bsically said that they don't agree with the assessment that putin wanted trump to beat hillary. what he's saying isor a nuanced point and he regrets that it came out that way. his points is he doesn't trust the trade craft that lay under it. that it meets the standards of the i.f.c. it's the hou intel committee. >> just one parties on the cheap. >> just onearty on the...
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the second piece of this is trump. reason i say that is, kim jong-un designed this strategy during the obama administration. he believed the obama administration would accept them and acquiesce, i think his calculation was absolutely right. trish: the south koreans are about to make that statement. >> today i had the privilege of briefing president trump on my recent visit to north korea. i would like to thank president trump and his national security team including my close friend general mcmasters. i say to president trump that his leadership and policies together with international solidarity brought us to this expwrungture. i expressed the president's personal gratitude for president trump's leadership. i told president trump that now meeting north korean leader kim jong-un said he's committed to achieve denuclearization. kim pledged north korea will refrain from any further nuclear tests. he understands that the join exercises in korea and the united states must continue. and he expressed willingness to meet presi
the second piece of this is trump. reason i say that is, kim jong-un designed this strategy during the obama administration. he believed the obama administration would accept them and acquiesce, i think his calculation was absolutely right. trish: the south koreans are about to make that statement. >> today i had the privilege of briefing president trump on my recent visit to north korea. i would like to thank president trump and his national security team including my close friend...
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on trump. so that is for democrats when this he look at costello, they look at the decision and say how many other districts is something like that playing out in. the one cautionary note you got to give to democrats though, we talk about it from this angle. there is another side the democrats have to keep in mind. there are districts out there where democrats represent them right now but donald trump carried them in 2016. there are democratic trump districts. there's a dozen of them across the country. look in, a midterm election, the democrats playing offense this year. there could be a few of these by election day democrats have to worry about. we're talking about sort of upcale college educated white suburbanites in the clinton districts. more blue collar and rural in some cases like the iron range in minnesota. can democrats defend all of these and then how many of these 25 can they get? look, could get them close to the 24 they need. that's what they want. the more they're doing here, the
on trump. so that is for democrats when this he look at costello, they look at the decision and say how many other districts is something like that playing out in. the one cautionary note you got to give to democrats though, we talk about it from this angle. there is another side the democrats have to keep in mind. there are districts out there where democrats represent them right now but donald trump carried them in 2016. there are democratic trump districts. there's a dozen of them across the...
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if you're trump. is the way to do that by pointing to something positive, the tax cuts or the economy? or does it require remember who the democrats are. you don't want them getting near power. >> it totally requires that. the john paul jeempbs op-ed was a gift to the trump and republicans though probably too early. the key to understanding whattal happen in november is not just the democrats are charged up which they are but whether republicans are going to say i'm not going to bother going to the polls and democrats will ride away. if republicans can get heated up and if the argument is going to be they got to turn out to the polls because the democrats are moving on guns, they're moving on there, on that, they are on the chashlg and if you don't stop them, terrible things will happen, that is exactly what the rnc, the national republican campaign committee, that's what they want. >> what about, phillip, the first part of that when he was talking about the wall? is this -- does he have to deliver so
if you're trump. is the way to do that by pointing to something positive, the tax cuts or the economy? or does it require remember who the democrats are. you don't want them getting near power. >> it totally requires that. the john paul jeempbs op-ed was a gift to the trump and republicans though probably too early. the key to understanding whattal happen in november is not just the democrats are charged up which they are but whether republicans are going to say i'm not going to bother...
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and solicit on the trade war, donald trump he wil donald trump, and he is focusing re. year on imagery but in the anybody ever wins during a trade war. over the trade war regarding the trade war and long some trade war. he does not understand the complexity of the market. he is correct that american cars have a higher tariff in europe. but it is grea lent -- but it is the craig that does have the commitment to tariffs in airs. lookijdthamnks to europe . it looks like the charlie's >> welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. rarararararararararararararararn indecisive election last september. finally, however, the end could be in sight. in our spepecial broadcacast s week, we take a look at what d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d. after weeks of political wrangling, the fate of the potential coalition between angela merkel's conservatives d the socicial democratic papay members who have a postal ballot on the terms of the agreement.y
and solicit on the trade war, donald trump he wil donald trump, and he is focusing re. year on imagery but in the anybody ever wins during a trade war. over the trade war regarding the trade war and long some trade war. he does not understand the complexity of the market. he is correct that american cars have a higher tariff in europe. but it is grea lent -- but it is the craig that does have the commitment to tariffs in airs. lookijdthamnks to europe . it looks like the charlie's >>...
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you see trump put his name on it right there, donald j. trump, aka david denison. the allegation lodged by her attorney who joins me now. how are you? >> ari. thanks for having me. >> let me ask you this. does this vindicate your legal strategy that the president is now admitting he is this pseudonym, david dennisson? >> i don't know that it vindicate our legal strategy, but i think finally, the president has had to come to grips that he knew about this agreement. >> lawyer to lawyer, it seems to me that he had never admitted he was david dennisson until he had to enter this lawsuit on friday. >> i would agree with that. >> does that mean he has more or less exposure now? he seems it's necessary to win apparently. >> i don't know, ari that this has a bearing on his exposure. our position's always been the same. meaning we don't think the agreement is valid. >> you alleged that there was a physical threat made against your client stormy daniels. why didn't you include that in your legal filings thus far? >> i stated it as a fact. and i'm going to state it again toda
you see trump put his name on it right there, donald j. trump, aka david denison. the allegation lodged by her attorney who joins me now. how are you? >> ari. thanks for having me. >> let me ask you this. does this vindicate your legal strategy that the president is now admitting he is this pseudonym, david dennisson? >> i don't know that it vindicate our legal strategy, but i think finally, the president has had to come to grips that he knew about this agreement. >>...
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bush and donald trump. he was labeled with the word racist was because of how we treated the central park five. he used his bully pulpit to penalize them for a crime they didn't commit. and there was housing discrimination in trump tower. then we have charlottesville * where he said there were many sides. where most of americans thought there was just one side. the president over and so again because of his rhetoric gets him caught in this trap which is hard for him to get out of it. charles: is it possible for him to invite and have an honest conversation? whether it's sports teams that refuse to go to the white house. if he sticks out an olive branch i don't know if anybody would grab it from the other side. >> i understand why the golden state warriors didn't go to the white house because the president rescinded the offer. i am not sure if his actions show what people accuse him of. but his rhetoric doesn't help him. we are also seeing democrats shooting to whatever the decision makes must be racist in n
bush and donald trump. he was labeled with the word racist was because of how we treated the central park five. he used his bully pulpit to penalize them for a crime they didn't commit. and there was housing discrimination in trump tower. then we have charlottesville * where he said there were many sides. where most of americans thought there was just one side. the president over and so again because of his rhetoric gets him caught in this trap which is hard for him to get out of it. charles:...
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trump is trying to make these midterms about trump. the political office is planning to have an aggressive schedule out there. trump wants to be out there holding rallies across the country tied to these midterms but the question will be will those rallies be about the republican congressional candidates or will they be about donald trump. the one we saw last week in pennsylvania was about donald trump. >> look at the one in pensacola that was supposed tonight roy moore, it was about donald trump. >> that's a pattern we see over time. >> i want to say one thing from the democratic side and from what i'm hearing in the democratic side. democrats can't let -- can't sit back. it's not going to be a smooth slide to a majority and the thing they have to worry about are primaries. conor lamb didn't have a primary because it was a special election so they were able to pick a moderate candidate. when you look around the country, district after district, there are five, six, seven democrats in these primaries doing two things, bashing each othe
trump is trying to make these midterms about trump. the political office is planning to have an aggressive schedule out there. trump wants to be out there holding rallies across the country tied to these midterms but the question will be will those rallies be about the republican congressional candidates or will they be about donald trump. the one we saw last week in pennsylvania was about donald trump. >> look at the one in pensacola that was supposed tonight roy moore, it was about...
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trump. others calling it a new low. you can listen and decide for yourself ahead. ♪ gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. dad! dad! can you drive me to jessica's house? (groans) ♪ "welcome to my house" by flo rida ♪ this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but so is making the most of the house before they're out of the house. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. ♪ get ready for the wild life with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with key nutrients, plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. ♪ ♪ wake up early, o. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping s
trump. others calling it a new low. you can listen and decide for yourself ahead. ♪ gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. dad! dad! can you drive me to jessica's house? (groans) ♪ "welcome to my house" by flo rida ♪ this is what our version of financial planning looks...
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trump without mr. trump knowing about it. that's part of the overall structure is that michael had great latitude to take care of matters. >> in michael cohen, trump hired his long time mentor the lawyer his consigliere, a version of roy cohn, an aggressive defender of all things trump, no questions asked. after dantonio finished his book on trump, he got the cohen treatment in what turned out to be an empty threat. >> then he got mad and it was you just bought yourself an f'ing lawsuit, buddy. i'll see you in court. >> in 2011, michael cohen described his job this way. >> my job is i protect mr. trump. that's what it is. if there's an issue that relates to mr. trump that is of concern to him, it's of course a concern to me and i will use my legal skills within which to protect mr. trump to the best of my ability. >> cohen, a sometimes democrat, first came to trump's attention after buying apartments in trump developments. then went to the mat for trump against one of his condo boards and won. >> trump loved him for it. that
trump without mr. trump knowing about it. that's part of the overall structure is that michael had great latitude to take care of matters. >> in michael cohen, trump hired his long time mentor the lawyer his consigliere, a version of roy cohn, an aggressive defender of all things trump, no questions asked. after dantonio finished his book on trump, he got the cohen treatment in what turned out to be an empty threat. >> then he got mad and it was you just bought yourself an f'ing...
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he wil donald trump, and he is focusing re. year on imagery but in the anybody ever wins during a trade war. over the trade war regarding the trade war and long some trade war. he does not understand the complexity of the market. he is correct that american cars have a higher tariff in europe. but it is great lent -- but it is the craig that does have the commitment to tariffs in airs. s. could get tariff lookij to europe . it looks like the charlie's to accept the first trade tariffs narrator: join "town hall los angeles" as we explore the timeliest issues facing our regionitith top expeperts. ask your questions to those who shape southern california. we're la''s largestst and most established publilic forum anand always remain nonpartisan. in our 80-year history, we've hosted over 5,000 speakers from politics to technology to entertainment. visit our websitite to see o our upcominig speakekers and joioin as a memer foror exclusive discountsts and evevents. yourur community, your isissues, yoour voice.. zavala: hello, i'm val
he wil donald trump, and he is focusing re. year on imagery but in the anybody ever wins during a trade war. over the trade war regarding the trade war and long some trade war. he does not understand the complexity of the market. he is correct that american cars have a higher tariff in europe. but it is great lent -- but it is the craig that does have the commitment to tariffs in airs. s. could get tariff lookij to europe . it looks like the charlie's to accept the first trade tariffs narrator:...
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trump. with trump's genius in crippling economic sanctions that brought this dictator to his knees. while the mainstream media is worried, in truth, the only people who need to be worried are the north koreans. donald trump is more than the man kim thinks he is. he's already outsmarted him, and that can get us a peace deal that will certainly last a long, long time. [♪] ♪ i'm the rocketman ♪ rocketman judge jeanine: joining me now with reaction to president trump's speech. former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski. you heard the president's speech i assume. >> i did. judge jeanine: he was in typical formi would say rare form, but that's typical for him in front of a group of thousands. >> i love donald trump when he's in front of a group of thousands of people talking directly to the american people. he reminded the american people of all the accomplishments of this administration. he still gets no credit for judge neil gorsuch, for all the justices he put on the supreme court. t
trump. with trump's genius in crippling economic sanctions that brought this dictator to his knees. while the mainstream media is worried, in truth, the only people who need to be worried are the north koreans. donald trump is more than the man kim thinks he is. he's already outsmarted him, and that can get us a peace deal that will certainly last a long, long time. [♪] ♪ i'm the rocketman ♪ rocketman judge jeanine: joining me now with reaction to president trump's speech. former trump...
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trump. >> you met mr. trump? >> many times. >> you have? >> research, all the data, all the analytics. all the digital campaign. television ad campaign. and our data -- >> cambridge also sought to contact wikileaks so the closer they are to trump personally, the worse that could be for trump. this scandal also hitting facebook. consider this new federal probe announced over whether they broke rules on data, new calls for mark zuckerberg to testify personally. he hasn't done that. all this raises a question, will mark zuckerberg testify before congress? remember, when our elections were under attack, facebook sent their lawyer, the guy on the left, to congress. but when mark zuckerberg on the right wanted to seal facebook's business standing in it russia, he went personally to meet with russia's number two person at the kremlin. >> we made a shirt for him. >> you're looking at an image that could haunt mark zuckerberg. famously hands-on about his own priorities and tuned out to anything he thinks is a distraction. that's him with putin's num
trump. >> you met mr. trump? >> many times. >> you have? >> research, all the data, all the analytics. all the digital campaign. television ad campaign. and our data -- >> cambridge also sought to contact wikileaks so the closer they are to trump personally, the worse that could be for trump. this scandal also hitting facebook. consider this new federal probe announced over whether they broke rules on data, new calls for mark zuckerberg to testify personally. he...
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all around trump world. in real estate transactions, you're not required to know who is the buyer. >> that's right. >> it can be a money launderer. but this issue of what is the trump organization's knowledge is key. >> and then also key is what is the connection to the campaign. we know with the recent michael cohen information that the trump organization and its legal apparatus was much more en2009ed with the campaign we realized. >> once you start getting documents from trump org, you start to see what will e-mails are going that might overlap with the campaign. andrea and adam davidson, thank you both. what we're learning about the trump organization's organization in their effort to silence stormy daniels. silence stormy daniels. that story in two minutes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma... that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and
all around trump world. in real estate transactions, you're not required to know who is the buyer. >> that's right. >> it can be a money launderer. but this issue of what is the trump organization's knowledge is key. >> and then also key is what is the connection to the campaign. we know with the recent michael cohen information that the trump organization and its legal apparatus was much more en2009ed with the campaign we realized. >> once you start getting documents...
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i think i will be better as president trump. >> it was vintage campaign style trump. but a lot of what he said to the assembled crowd just flatout wrong. we will take a look at that for you. let's get to the breaking news on robert mueller and the russia investigation. i want to go to cnn sarah murray. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: i think he expected he would flip on paul manafort who is his long-time business partner and the campaign chairman of the trump campaign. one of the things my colleague has been learning from her sources is that when robert mueller's team the prosecutors on his team were talking to gates, they said, look, we don't really need you to help us win this case over paul manafort and to help us win over manafort's cooperation. what we want from you is cooperation and information that helps our core mission. we know from mueller that means investigating russian meddling and any kind of potential russian collusion with trump campaign officials. so that tells you that mueller is still very much looking into collusion, and he believes that r
i think i will be better as president trump. >> it was vintage campaign style trump. but a lot of what he said to the assembled crowd just flatout wrong. we will take a look at that for you. let's get to the breaking news on robert mueller and the russia investigation. i want to go to cnn sarah murray. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: i think he expected he would flip on paul manafort who is his long-time business partner and the campaign chairman of the trump campaign. one...
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donald trump. yeah, they got it. >> somehow the arbitrator disagrees with you. >> no, the arbitrator didn't disagree with us because it was a unilateral act. the arbitrator had no contrary, it's like playing a football game and the other team doesn't even show up and then you claim victory. the arbitrator -- >> did the agreement, see, this narrative, this agreement is horrible, the arbitrator is horrible, when the judge rules against him he's going to be horrible. when it doesn't go in your narrative, everybody is horrible. >> was stormy daniels contacted about this arbitration? >> if it's not -- why do you even go through the trouble of bringing this up? >> are you licensed in california? are you licensed in california? >> absolutely not. >> okay. wait a minute. you're not licensed in california? >> why did you go through the trouble of filing this -- >> hold on. hold on. i want to make sure i understood this correctly. this contract is going to be governed by california law. >> i read california
donald trump. yeah, they got it. >> somehow the arbitrator disagrees with you. >> no, the arbitrator didn't disagree with us because it was a unilateral act. the arbitrator had no contrary, it's like playing a football game and the other team doesn't even show up and then you claim victory. the arbitrator -- >> did the agreement, see, this narrative, this agreement is horrible, the arbitrator is horrible, when the judge rules against him he's going to be horrible. when it...
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trump. the first hearing in the case has just been set for july, and now one of her friends is speaking out. what does he know about mr. trump's phone calls to stormy daniels? >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> the breaking news tonight, the white house confirming that president trump has picked cable tv host larry kudlow as his next top economic advisor. kudlow replaces gary cohn who resigned over the president's decision to enact new tariffs, but kudlow, who doesn't have an economics degree, also opposes tariffs, placing him at odds with both the president and mr. trump's top trade advisor. we'll talk about that and much more this hour with senator richard blumenthal of the judiciary committee. and congressman joaquin castro of the intelligence and foreign affairs committees and our experts and analysts, they are all standing by. first let's go to our senior white house correspondent, jeff zeleny
trump. the first hearing in the case has just been set for july, and now one of her friends is speaking out. what does he know about mr. trump's phone calls to stormy daniels? >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> the breaking news tonight, the white house confirming that president trump has picked cable tv host larry kudlow as his next top economic advisor. kudlow replaces gary cohn...
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organization or trump campaign. he was chosen by ken starr to conduct the questioning of bill clinton among other notable cases in the light and in the law. if mr. schwartz is arguing mr. trump had no realtime knowledge of this payment to stormy daniels, mr. avenatti says thank you for helping to prove my case. so the nondisclosure agreement is not binding on my client. does anyone have a case here that you can hear? >> oh, my gosh, brian. there are so many different aspects to this. first of all, yes. this is something i haven't heard a lot of people talk about. by its terms, the agreement says it's not valid until it's signed by all the parties. d.d. is one of the parties. d.d. did not sign. so that's an issue, an important issue there. then we have the issue that, really, if mr. cohen negotiated this agreement and paid this money without the knowledge or consent of his client, he has potentially some very serious ethical concerns, which i'd be happy to mention to you. first of all, he said he paid out of his own
organization or trump campaign. he was chosen by ken starr to conduct the questioning of bill clinton among other notable cases in the light and in the law. if mr. schwartz is arguing mr. trump had no realtime knowledge of this payment to stormy daniels, mr. avenatti says thank you for helping to prove my case. so the nondisclosure agreement is not binding on my client. does anyone have a case here that you can hear? >> oh, my gosh, brian. there are so many different aspects to this....
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is trump. we know he's sympathetic. he makes jokes that if he their jokes they are tasteless and inappropriate. who are the people laughing? 200, 300 trump donors, republican donors, respectable businessmen, people who will go to d.c. and new york and california and everywhere else and, you know, sort of say it was great. i got to meet the president. talk to him. maybe we should hold some of the trump enablers a little more responsible than we are doing now. >> listen, that's an excellent point. the risk is for those people they say who cares if he backs people like that. look at my tax cuts. look at how much more money i have in my pocket. this giant house i live in. i could build a deeper mote around it and a higher wall turning us more like those countries with authoritarian leaders. >> i hope they don't think that. maybe they just think he's the president. it's a thrill to be there. i'm a republican. i'm helping the whole republican ticket. people need to -- i just think be more serious abo
is trump. we know he's sympathetic. he makes jokes that if he their jokes they are tasteless and inappropriate. who are the people laughing? 200, 300 trump donors, republican donors, respectable businessmen, people who will go to d.c. and new york and california and everywhere else and, you know, sort of say it was great. i got to meet the president. talk to him. maybe we should hold some of the trump enablers a little more responsible than we are doing now. >> listen, that's an excellent...
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with a familiar jab against president trump and trump being trump -- that is not someone who is not prone to let any slight go unanswered under any circumstances and he was up this morning on twitter putting this out. quote, crazy joe biden is trying to act like a tough guy. actually he is weak mentally and physically and yet he threatened for me the second time. with physical assault he doesn't know me but he would go down fast and hard, crying all the way. don't threaten people, joe. the panel is back for a little of this discussion. i ask you, jennifer, let me start with you, what is joe biden up to? if he is thinking about running for president in 2020, is that just joe being joe or is there a tactical or strategic ju ju going on there by reviving this long forgotten controversy. >> my experience with joe biden, who like most people who worked for president obama got to know well and love and adore, is that that is joe being joe. but that is also joe reflecting what he says privately all of the time. he's -- when you see him speak publicly, it is reflective of what he's also been sayi
with a familiar jab against president trump and trump being trump -- that is not someone who is not prone to let any slight go unanswered under any circumstances and he was up this morning on twitter putting this out. quote, crazy joe biden is trying to act like a tough guy. actually he is weak mentally and physically and yet he threatened for me the second time. with physical assault he doesn't know me but he would go down fast and hard, crying all the way. don't threaten people, joe. the...
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tonight sewe're seeing two problems for donald trump combined in one case, donald trump as both a perpetrator and a potential victim. the idea of perpetrator, that he is taken to court with allegations of sexual conduct. that is him as a potential perpetrator. now consider him as a potential victim, the prospect that is alluded to here as a president that would with a potential victim of blackmail, of extortion, of yes, foreign compromise, this is a difficult and toxic circle to be tightening around a president who at this hour is also under criminal investigation for the research bob mueller is doing into an alleged international conspiracy. i'm joined by a very special panel, jacob weisberg, spoke to stormy daniels during the critical time that we're talking about. christina greer, a friend of the show, and shelby holiday, reporter for "the wall street journal," jim moray, not a friend of the show, just a great guy, of course wanted for "inside edition." and you're here as you had your first on camera interview with stormy damages earli daniels ea year. i will begin with you, jacob. based o
tonight sewe're seeing two problems for donald trump combined in one case, donald trump as both a perpetrator and a potential victim. the idea of perpetrator, that he is taken to court with allegations of sexual conduct. that is him as a potential perpetrator. now consider him as a potential victim, the prospect that is alluded to here as a president that would with a potential victim of blackmail, of extortion, of yes, foreign compromise, this is a difficult and toxic circle to be tightening...
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they go to trump tower and meet with trump, they're welcomed by him there and trump indicates that -- he tells agholoroff about his plans to run for president. when you connect the dots and see the personal relationships there, you know, it's -- obviously it raises the sort of questions that you just raised. >> michael, for 30 years now president trump wanted to build in moscow. never got it done. when did he come the closest and why did the deal fall apart? >> well, there's that first trump tower project which i have just been talking about with the agholoroffs, february of 2014, ivanka goes to moscow to look for properties, what's happening at this time? putin is annexing crimea, he's intervening in the ukraine and that's followed quickly by sanctions imposed by the obama administration and the european union and this is what leads to the collapse of the project. a majority russian government owned financial institution was targeted in those sanctions. rob goldstone is quoted in the book as saying that that's what led to the collapse of the project. so it came close then. but then h
they go to trump tower and meet with trump, they're welcomed by him there and trump indicates that -- he tells agholoroff about his plans to run for president. when you connect the dots and see the personal relationships there, you know, it's -- obviously it raises the sort of questions that you just raised. >> michael, for 30 years now president trump wanted to build in moscow. never got it done. when did he come the closest and why did the deal fall apart? >> well, there's that...
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himself and the trump administration. trump, himself, has been .eticent to criticize putin but his administration has done a lot to bolster nato, has done a lot to financially punish russia for a variety of things, including the war in ukraine. voted, in atself rare glimmer of bipartisanship, to push sanctions on russia last year. host: one more call. carol in rochester, new york, independent line. caller: good morning. if the president for up the agreement with the round, how can he make an agreement with korea, and they sign an agreement in good faith with him? thank you. guest: i think that is an excellent question. it is one a lot of proponents of the iran deal are putting work right now, saying, look, we worked for years, both with iran and our allies, to corral everyone around this deal. and we committed to it. now, if we are going back on it, what is north korea going to say? that is a question that will become increasingly prescient, especially if trump does, in fact, meet with kim jong-un. host: how do you think
himself and the trump administration. trump, himself, has been .eticent to criticize putin but his administration has done a lot to bolster nato, has done a lot to financially punish russia for a variety of things, including the war in ukraine. voted, in atself rare glimmer of bipartisanship, to push sanctions on russia last year. host: one more call. carol in rochester, new york, independent line. caller: good morning. if the president for up the agreement with the round, how can he make an...
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he's one of trump few remaining lawyers. trump has tweeted about pardons. on july 22, 2017 he tweeted while all agree the u.s. president has the complete power to pardon, why think of that when only crime so far is leaks against us. fake news. sort of trying to deflect it. if donald trump did try to get michael flynn out of dodge, pardon him and pardon paul manafort, would that be obstruction? >> absolutely. the presidential pardon power is broad, but not absolute. it's not complete. a president can't sell his pardon power. he can't use the pardon power like a slush fund to buy silence from witnesses in an investigation. if you do that, there's a phrase for that, obstruction of justice. the fact it's legal for the president to pardon somebody has no significance on whether it's evidence of obstruction like his act of firing james comey in order to impede the investigation. though legal is also evidence of obstruction. >> let's listen to eric holder on this question of potential obstruction of justice related to the pardon power. >> the pardon power is reall
he's one of trump few remaining lawyers. trump has tweeted about pardons. on july 22, 2017 he tweeted while all agree the u.s. president has the complete power to pardon, why think of that when only crime so far is leaks against us. fake news. sort of trying to deflect it. if donald trump did try to get michael flynn out of dodge, pardon him and pardon paul manafort, would that be obstruction? >> absolutely. the presidential pardon power is broad, but not absolute. it's not complete. a...
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we know what the country knew about donald trump when it elected donald trump president. they didn't think he was truth teller. they thought he lied about things. he wasn't seen as sort of the moral leadership in the country. so the country, the electorate understood they were taking a reality show star and businessman and putting him in the oval office. that does not negate that some old rules about politics still apply. the fact that two of your four headlines at the top of this broadcast were about a porn star and a playboy playmate, that is not welcome news in any white house, including this one. this is a problem. the other thing i would note that is so interesting, this president lashes out and pushes back on every single negative headline and story out there, from robert mueller this weekend to bad poll numbers, to anything. what's the one story line out there that he does not push back on himself on twitter in his own voice? it's all of these women and their accusations. >> how do they explain at the white house, the strong evangelical support he gets despite thes
we know what the country knew about donald trump when it elected donald trump president. they didn't think he was truth teller. they thought he lied about things. he wasn't seen as sort of the moral leadership in the country. so the country, the electorate understood they were taking a reality show star and businessman and putting him in the oval office. that does not negate that some old rules about politics still apply. the fact that two of your four headlines at the top of this broadcast...
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trump's own commerce department said the u.s. ran a nearly $2.8 billion surplus with canada for 2017. all this as staff turnover in the administration causes turmoil. meeting with the irish prime minister, he downplayed a suggestion a shakeup is imminent, but change, he said, is good. >> there's always change, and you want to see change, and i want to also see different ideas. >> reporter: so the president leaving it at that. there's always going to be change. wolf, that's certainly led to the anxiety and feeling of app p p prein the white house and across washington, wondering who is the next secretary or cabinet adviser to be shown the door. we know the president is eyeing potential replacements for the veterans affairs department, eyeing a new secretary there, as well as other people including a national security adviser. wolf, many of these changes often happen on friday. so keep an eye out for tomorrow. >> see if it happens tomorrow or wait until the markets close at 4:00 p.m. eastern to make some of the announcements tomorr
trump's own commerce department said the u.s. ran a nearly $2.8 billion surplus with canada for 2017. all this as staff turnover in the administration causes turmoil. meeting with the irish prime minister, he downplayed a suggestion a shakeup is imminent, but change, he said, is good. >> there's always change, and you want to see change, and i want to also see different ideas. >> reporter: so the president leaving it at that. there's always going to be change. wolf, that's certainly...
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to reach president trump -- or candidate trump himself. and you know, this -- the thing that's also mind boggling about this is during and after the campaign, after president trump was elected, they repeatedly said there had been zero contacts between the trump campaign and russia. remember, vice president pence saying, around the time of the inauguration, of course, there were no contacts, why would there be contacts? now we know there were more than 60. the more you look, the more they are. it's like these russian nesting dolls. you keep finding more. so -- and i have a feeling we're going to need micro scopes to keep on finding this. >> as a justice department veteran, i want to ask you about what must be an incredible institutional tensions. here you have a special prosecutor who wants to know exactly what the attorney general said to someone, in this case russian ambassador, what that person said to the attorney general, what other conversations the attorney general might have had during the course of the presidential company and poss
to reach president trump -- or candidate trump himself. and you know, this -- the thing that's also mind boggling about this is during and after the campaign, after president trump was elected, they repeatedly said there had been zero contacts between the trump campaign and russia. remember, vice president pence saying, around the time of the inauguration, of course, there were no contacts, why would there be contacts? now we know there were more than 60. the more you look, the more they are....
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>> rick saccone describes himself as trump before trump was trump. ththis is someone who has been very bombastic, attacked immigrants. he has a very right-wing agenda. he is a intereresting h historys well. inviously before he served the pennsylvlvania state legislature, he was a consultant for interrogations in iraq, actually serving in abu ghraib. he wrote an entire book defending torture. this is a very unusual candidate in certain respects, but this is a huge election in terms of beining a bellwether for the midterm elections. sasaccone had a lot of money and super pac support, i think over $10 million spent on his behalf. really every advantage in this district. this was a prorepublican district. it looks like conor lamb pulled it out. thatnk this is a signal democrats will do very well in the elections poster amy: a marine corps captain, conor lamb. i want to switch gears a bit and play an excerpt of the latest episode of your podcast "intercepted" worry interview jan schakowsky about eric prince, the founder of blackwater, sister of betsy devo
>> rick saccone describes himself as trump before trump was trump. ththis is someone who has been very bombastic, attacked immigrants. he has a very right-wing agenda. he is a intereresting h historys well. inviously before he served the pennsylvlvania state legislature, he was a consultant for interrogations in iraq, actually serving in abu ghraib. he wrote an entire book defending torture. this is a very unusual candidate in certain respects, but this is a huge election in terms of...
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and trump jr.'s public statement to congress, he did not explicitly say whether or not he had told his father about this meeting, but there was a kind of blanket denial, he said the meeting was so insignificant, he didn't recall discussing it with jared, paul or anyone else. he told staffers he did not tell his father about the meeting. his father says he didn't know, but if he did tell his father and then lied about it to mueller authorities, that's a crime right there. and sam nunberg said he expected to get and use the information that came out of the trump tower meeting. >> donald trump said something, in other words, we'll learn in a week, or something like that. >> you think that donald trump, the candidate -- >> knew about that meeting, sure. >> had advanced knowledge? >> he knew about the meeting and i think the meeting was a bust. >> he thinks he knew about the meetings ahead of that. coming together in days, donald trump jr. telling them i love it after that russian offer of dirt, by june
and trump jr.'s public statement to congress, he did not explicitly say whether or not he had told his father about this meeting, but there was a kind of blanket denial, he said the meeting was so insignificant, he didn't recall discussing it with jared, paul or anyone else. he told staffers he did not tell his father about the meeting. his father says he didn't know, but if he did tell his father and then lied about it to mueller authorities, that's a crime right there. and sam nunberg said he...