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democrats hate jewish people. and bob mueller could be delivering his report to the justice department really any minute. but we begin tonight with breaking news because at a welcome back to "2020 moment when everyone wants to know if bob mueller's report vision." there is a new poll out of iowa, will include potentially impeachable offenses, speaker of the house nancy pelosi basically but resist obsessing over the said that the democrats will not horse race numbers. move to impeach the knot matter we are focusing on what the voters want. >> with your help, this campaign is going to transform our what the report finds. country. >> the smartest, the healthiest, the fairest, and the most she says i'm not for prosperous nation on earth. >> this campaign is not just impeachment. this is news, i'm going to give about what is wrong right now. you some news right now because it is about having a vision of i have not said this to any press person before, but since where we can be. you asked and i have been thinking about this, impeachment democrats in iowa say they want to be inspired. is so divisive, i don't think we in a new pole of likely democratic caucus goers, 83% say
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they want a candidate that will focus an harnessing the country. should go down that path, he is not worth it. pelosi said the president is unfit for officer and seven in when it comes to the issues that ten democrats that voted in the matter two rise to the top. >> health care, climate change. midterm said that congress should impeach the president and that was before there was any >> 81% was candidates to talk about health care and that number is 80% for climate hard evidence, and now the democratic leader is all bull change. just 22% say candidates should ruling it out. talk a lot about impeachment. joining tonight's panel, the "new york times" political >> we have more "mtp daily" and reporter and msnbc political analyst nick confiscory. a possible 2020 candidate ahead after this break. a possible 202 after this break garrett, how is this going to o resonate on capitol hill? >> i think there will be two groups here among democrats in particular, those that are frustrated, a lot of the younger and newer democrats that made it
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clear they want to go down the path of impeachment. they will be frustrated, and there is another group of folk that's are frankly tired of being asked this question. and i there are two important caveats. that unless the evidence is compelling and baipartisan, she is not willing to go down this path. that remains a possibility. she is not slamming the door here entirely. in the lead up to the answer she said this is not making news, pelosi has been pretty clear from the podium and other areas that she doesn't want to race headlong into impeachment. they have been very deliberate about the pacing of their
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ambitions. they don't want to be seen as just going against donald trump, and the other caveat is that he is just not worth it. there is so much confidence among democrats that he can be beaten at the ballot box that it is not important to galvanize his supporters and running into a brick wall in the senate if they don't have the goods to have him convicted on the senate side. >> why do it now, nick? she knew it would make news. >> everyone is waiting for the mueller report. everyone thinks there will be a pivot point. and i think that is correct. unless there is something that make them, make the republicans want an impeachment. >> a lot of colleagues said we have to wait until robert mueller comes out with the
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report, and she is all but taking that off of the table. >> yeah, i don't know, the full scope of what she is thinking for strategy. most americans, 70% of americans say we want something to be done. that's why we voted for democrats in 2018. i don't necessarily know if you poled shoes sa polled the same people, if they knew that impeachment is a two step process, perhaps that poling would have been different. >> you think it would have been less favorable? >> right, i don't think americans realize that impeaching him doesn't mean . welcome back, lots of you're removing him from office. breaking news right now. nancy pelosi basically just said >> but you're surfacing evidence and you're presenting a case the democrats will not move to that is either compelling enough impeach the president, john or not. >> that is true, but i think brennan told me that he doesn't that subsequently what they're
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doing is it almost serves the same purpose. you lay out a full spectrum have any doubt that the of -- we have legally president will pardon paul significant information that is new based on reporting from last manafort. >> nancy pelosi says today that week that we didn't have. so i think that each new piece she doesn't think the president is worth impeaching. is put in the bucket of did o it is too di visive, what are not reelect this person, and your thoughts? perhaps the voters will be doing >> no someone above the law, if the removing. >> it is congress's right according to the constitution to we find he broke the law, we impeach him for high crimes and won't have a choice. we should move toward a deserv conclusion. i also understand a sentiment misdemeanors. we have fairly conclusive evidence that he committed one that this president, at least he is not worth talking about of those crimes via michael impeachment until we have evidence because the american people want to talk about cohen, through the campaign vie reducing the cost of nans violations. prescription drugs, getting their communities to connect, fact is that it is still there is a lot we can do and we extraordinary, a black mark on have already done with background checks and updating any presidency. the voting rights act. andrew johnson or bill clinton. i think we will stay focused but
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if that's what law requires, he is not getting a free pass. that's what ought to be done. nancy pelosi is also a constitutional figure. and she has obligations that -- >> where is the bar, she says impeachment is so divisive that >> she says she believes he violated the constitution. unless there is something she said he is just not worth bipartisan, i don't think we it, here is the other up with, should go down that path because hold on, i have it, are we it divides the country and he is talking ethically. just not worth it. she was asked if he was fit to bipartisan is an operative word be president, ethically unfit, in that sentence. you might find crimes, but do you think there will be a bipartisan consensus to impeach sb intelle him? or if mueller comes out with intellectually unfit, and -- something egregious in that report? >> the voters will continue to >> yeah, this is all a matter of opinion, but he has taken an oath of office and is he throw out anyone that doesn't stand up to him. fulfilling that oath of office i think it is also an indictment and he is not. on so many that are so unwilling >> but by saying this, if she is to hold this presid ruling out impeachment, is she
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saying the president is above the law for the rest of his possible. can we say his conduct affects term? >> no, i think she is going to they're every day lives? focus on the electioning, an instead of calling it is he selling hotel rooms to impeachment it will give him foreign nationals to benefit ammunition. >> is this because in 2020 they himself and his family, is he want to focus on ideas and not suck up all of the oxygen and died to a foreign adversary. we're not going to do donald focus on impeaching the trump justice for trump. president. >> i think it is televised we're going to follow the rule hearings. it is water gate -- of law that he is so unwilling to follow. >> so isn't that giving him a political football? >> no, it is too, you can't coin >> but if you need bipartisan it in one word, right? you can't say the democrats are trying to impeach me as opposed support, does that mean everyone has to wait for the election and to the democrats are conducting let the voters decide? oversight in a variety of areas. >> i still have hope, call me >> but you don't want to give naive, that republicans will see him more ammunition, i'm not this conduct if it crosses the saying i agree 100% with the line they will step forward and strategy. i have grappled with the thought they will do what they have to do. maybe it is better for the
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voters to throw him out. that maybe you impeach him set a donald trump will not be the standard, but i don't think it will succeed because there is no president in 2021. aside from the corruption we're chance in the senate. seeing, too many people promised maybe that is where we need to put our focus and maybe start they would do better and instead they have a top floor economy. asking hard questions to mitch all of the benefits have stayed on the top floor, we can indict mcconnell. >> fist of all, she can take him and make that case. this back when ever she wants, >> what about the hush money sfliegt if the prosecutions come out with something extraordinary, she is cay that is what i was talking about. payments? second what is the most likely >>. >> i think he may be going to way for her to hold an stand jail for that. >> but that's not a crime that would make you put politics our -- some time in the fall of second and the constitution 2020? is it trying his high tricrimes first? >>. the court of public opinion. >> it is certainly a crime that we should pursue, but i don't and i'm not sure it helps them think that is all we have and i to do this. think we have plenty of other >> i think the american public is looking for a party that is stuff to look at, i think the american people want us to focus
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not cynical, even in the law, on what he promised them. and is not always operating connecting the disconnect, according to a medical making sure the communities all have good schools, free from gun calculation. i think that kind of politics that says the president violated violence, that is what we will focus on, but he is different a law, there is a penalty mandated in the constitution, if it doesn't pass the senate, that from what he was in the last few will be a shame on the years. now question check and put republicans then. >> if democrats and people balances against him and that is a better place than we were accuse the republicans of before. >> are you concerned about the putting party over country by precedent that republicans set not really investigating the first and now republicans might be setting as well for what the president, not asking him bar is for impeachment for a questions, and putting politics first, can democrats be accused future president? if this president of the united of the same thing? states, there is a number of >> they're putting politics allegations out there, but even first because you need to just with the campaign finance impeach this president, you're violation, if that isn't enough, are you concerned about what worried about the 2020 chances. that means going forward? >> i don't see it that way. it is part of their >>. >> yeah, i know what we do sets constitutional responsibility. the precedent for future i could see a scenario where you could argue that the expensive advisors.
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so you can at least go to that line. i know speaker pelosi is g allegations are worth it. cognizant of that. what we should look at primarily is does his conduct affect our i just think that to nick's rule of law. point, it is a calculation that does it affect our national security in that he is may be required in this moment. do we want to really go through financially compromised. that's what i think we should an impeachment proceeding where focus on the most. if he crossed those lines we the president can wake up every will have to support to impeach. morning and tweet about harassment. there are other issues i think >> what precedent does that set we should be focused on and he for the future. >> the last time we went through has a check on him that he didn't have before and i think it was over something so minute. we can breathe a sigh of relief. >> exactly, but it is not so minute. >> this one is easy to explain to the public. >> are you going to run for the president appears to have president. >> >> i'm close, i see so many paid off a porn star and playboy people work hard but they see a promise of america is not coming to them. model, to help himself with the i was the first in my family to 2016 election and he got away go to college. with it. >> if americans want to go down i sigh it across america that is that road they need to make it not true in too many places.
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aware to the democrats, you can i think being generational, call nancy pelosi on the phone bring optimism, go big and be and say i demand that democrats bold solution so so many much act on this and begin impeachment proceedings. issues -- >> sounds like you're close to a yes? >> you're getting me pretty >> kristin welker, you have the reaction from the white house, close here, katy, but i will what are they saying? make the decision by the end of >> pretty defiant responts from the month. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. sarah huckabee standards, i just >> coming up, john brennan just spoke with her and asked her to told me he thinks the president will pardon paul manafort, respond. she said look impeachment should never be on the table because reaction in just a moment, stick around. ort, reaction in just a moment, stick the president is doing a great around and just chow down midday? job. and i pressed her and i said -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people does this lower your level of save $668 when they switch." concern to hear the house speaker say this? -at this school? sarah sanders said we with respect that concerned, we're -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? focused on doing our jobs. -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. danielle." she took a chance to take a swipe at pelosi because pelosi ooh. danielle, control yourself. is quite critical of the i'd like to slow it down here president in that interview as with a special discount for a special girl. well. danielle, this one's for you. she said most americans agree with a special discount for a special girl.
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with pelosi, so not surprisingly i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, defiance from sarah sanders, she looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. has been and of course we're and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. awaiting that any day now. they can help gut check your strategies >> she has left herself and out and answer all your toughest questions. and let's just also say that the sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, democrats took back the house in i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. 201. >> and he didn't win the ♪ majority of votes in 2016. >> bring me back to the press debit that is being set, and if they're not willing to go down this path now, they will use the same attacks and call it presidential harassment. that attack is there, it will already be used. there is a number of investigations going on in congre
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congress. is it that much worse. >> they laid out the case for why there is a principaled need. welcome back, something big but the political case against is brewing in milwaukee. democrats have chosen the city as the sight of the 2020 it -- >> you commit a crime in office, national convention. sorry miami beach and houston. shouldn't that be enough? >> sure, but we're in a country right now that is so polarized why news milwaukee? that it is almost impossible to the democratic party is the party of working people and pull a consensus to do this milwaukee is the city of working people, but there is so much more to milwaukee, right? highly political act. and one of the best things for right alice cooper? president trump right now is to >> do you come to milwaukee convince his voters that he is often? >> well, i'm a regular visitor the object of something unfair here, but milwaukee certainly and it may be that pelosi is cal had their share of visitors. the french missionary and explorers were coming here as early as the 1600s to trade with colla -- calculating the best way -- the neetive americans. >> garrett, what will happen to >> isn't it indian name? democrats. >> i think the effect of this >> yes, it is actually
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when it is inconvenient. and i remember george w. bush squeaking into officer in 2,000 by promising to restore honor and integrity to the white house. >> garrett, haake, thank you very much. coming up the speaker of the house does not support impeachment unless there is overwhelming support for it. does she know something about the mueller report that we do not. we'll be talking about that aspect and mueller's end game coming up next. and the legal mind that knows this stuff better than anyone else. stay with us. tuff better than a else ay with us what does help for heart failure look like?
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it is time now for "the it looks like george having a busy day. lid." we all want to talk about ♪ the beat goes on "wayne's world" but we're not a george has entresto, ago. i don't know if you saw this. a heart failure medicine that helps his heart... i hope you did. he said he believes that donald so he can keep on doing what he loves. trump will absolutely pardon manafort. in the largest heart failure study ever, he says what would be -- what would be the negative for him if entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive he did?
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>> i mean, the writing is on the wall. he has talked about it. and out of the hospital. >> what does he have to lose. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood >> the white house won't deny it. the only question is whether it to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; gets the president something at this point in the investigation it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. to pardon him. and it depends a lot on what the don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, president's game theory of what mueller says and wants to do, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. and already is, i don't know what that is. >> and if mueller comes at him, the most serious side effects are angioedema, doesn't have the smoking gun or has the smoking gun and he is low blood pressure, kidney problems, not getting impeached, doesn't or high blood potassium. he feel bulletproof? >> i think he probably feels ♪ the beat goes on ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. that way already. in terms i think of manafort, sometimes i think we misstate that was great! their relationship, because entrust your heart to entresto. donald trump is telling us well, he was only on the campaign for ♪ the beat goes on a skouple of days. he was only there for 40 something days. they've known each other for decades. the idea that paul manafort who was business partners with roger stone does not have that decades-long relationship with the president in order to set up pardon. >> it's not a surprise to me that he has a lot of empathy for manafort in ways that he does not for other folks. >> i think it's simpler than that.
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and as somebody who covered the campaign that. >> didn't get along. they didn't like each other. it was acrimonious while he was there. i think it's -- >> donald trump get along with all the people that worked for all of you. him? how you live, >> no, he yelled at everybody. what you love. but he certainly got along that's what inspired us to create better with some people than he america's most advanced internet. got along with manafort. internet that puts you in charge. >> a republican campaign. >> exactly. who wanted to be the adult. that protects what's important. >> the steve bannon kind of, the crazy guy strategy. it handles everything, >> was my opinion is if he does and reaches everywhere. that, the simpler explanation is this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. that he pardons manafort because simple. easy. awesome. he believes the entire xfinity, the future of awesome. investigation is bs, and by pardoning manafort, he is washing himself of the crimes as well. he is cleansing himself. >> that might be his theory. that wouldn't be a correct theory because priauaul manafors nancy pelosi niece new the manager while rick gates was the deputy. he stayed for much longer and comments that she doesn't spo will series cooperating. sure, he could see it that way. i'm not saying the reality support impeachment comes as everyone is waiting for robert matches what donald trump think. >> neither am i. if he does it, the better
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explanation is it exonerates me mueller's report. if i do this rather than we've perhaps any moment now, we just had a long relationship because don't know. the two men didn't real like each other that much. >> although hid he did own an apartment in the trump tower hi, did. >> in the orbit. >> he definitely did. as political koe o reports, the if he does issue a pardon and say he does it sooner than later house this afternoon left the door open for the president and it is interesting the white going nuclear and pardoning paul house refuses to rule it out, politically speaking does that manafort, just two days before harm him with any voters -- do we find out youlong manafort wi any of his voters care? and do you care if his voters spend in prison. care? >> but the important thing here joining me now is john bren nan. is it's a way for him say that and czehuck rosenberg. any ancillary crime coming out of the mueller probe prove it's the same question to both of you a witch hunt because you came for me and said you got him. it's a political act on his part gentleman, if nancy pelosi is to say that -- and forget the saying i'm peachment is not law here -- which says yes in fact you can prosecute those worth it, is she attaching down crimes. he is saying look, they went to expectations about the mueller get me and all they found was report? could she know something that we tax evasion. and that's a way to tell don't know? >> she could, but i don't think supporters it was a witch hunt. >> but does it tell she does, it was sir surprising nonsupporters, those fringe supporters that the president of
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she came out with this daytime. the united states, this president doesn't believe in the rule of law? she did leave herself an out. and does that negative really affect him in the 2020 election, she said unless it is or is this all so secondary to all of the other issues that are compelling, i think we already out there? have two boxes checked. >> you know, i know that voter, me. i think the bipartisan box will >> tell me about it, then. >> well, that's exactly it. not be checked from her view. this seems to have an impact on a very small handful of people. and it is not what constitution maybe bill kristol, a few other says, but i think it is the political realities of others of my camp that i could washington on the eve of a mention. it's a very small demographic segment, let's face it, those presidential election she doesn't want to go through a who really care. the fact is that paul manafort bruising fight that will get through the house, but his style could become an agent of in the senate will not be influence or a victim of something that will end given blackmail. >> but you already were not going to vote for the president. >> that's exactly it. the republicans determination to does it include anyone else? stay with them. >> i don't know if it includes >> so she is guessing that anyone else. look, it includes a very small whatever mueller comes out with segment of people, but i don't it will not be enough to think a pardon for manafort is convince republicans so let's move on from this? in any way a decisive factor. >> yeah, and i think it is those are those voters who voted bipartisan, i think it has to be for him reluctantly and are something that will be now have saying i'm just so disgusted by
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convince the republicans who the constant sort of volcano of have just stuck with trump, and scandal and legalistic evasion say yes, this meeting the standard of high crimes and and a kind of sense of misdemeanors and he needs to be immorality and corruption in the white house. ousted from office. >> eric swalwell was just on a at this point she is tamping moment ago, and he was trying to down expectations so the house democrats are focus on their justify and explain nancy investigations. >> i think john is right, nancy pelosi's decision to come out with her feelings on impeachment. he also -- it's not ruling out pelosi is a gifted poll decision running for president. making a political calculation. if he does run for president, i don't think there is any does he have to excuse himself chance she could know what is from the investigation? involved in mueller's report. can you run for president against the man you are by regulation, and mueller is a investigating? >> i think so. regulation guy, katie, has to be i mean everybody running for president is investigating the confidential when he transmits president. it to the attorney general. it's half the senate it seems like. look, he is welcome to go join he has not leaked a thing. he is running an airtight the vast true -- i think the entire party is running for president which is a sign of how investigation, the notion that weak they think president trump. nancy pelosi knows what is in it but yeah, of course they can. >> he president trump as vulnerable in 2020. is fansful to me. >> no. >> as the democrats think he is? >> no. >> what would equal bad for him, i think that's a huge mistake for democrats to imagine that.
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it's just two numbers. equal a crime, like getting on 3.8%. that's the unemployment rate, as low as it's been nearly since the phone to vladimir putin 1969. saying help me with these 3.4% that was wage growth last e-mails so i can take down year. and in most presidencies, those hillary clinton. >> i think since he facted to numbers will get you re-elected. it's just that we have an abnormally i think he con vebsed extraordinary presidency with an a lot of people in washington incredibly corrupt narcissistic, that anything that he does does not reach that bar of impeachment. i think he has been intentional president. but democrats should not repeat about that. the mistake of thinking they're going roll this guy. he has got his base to hold that was not our perception in 2016. maybe there was somebody walking their nose and all of that that around feeling overconfident. i was not one of those people is consistent with the because we have not elected a president -- i think that is why woman president before in the history of the united states. so many people are determined to so i don't think that democrats are walking into 2020 feeling stick with it. like we got this in the bag. >> he lowered the bar and raised i think there were certainly the bar at the same time. people that stayed home because they thought hillary had it in the bag. adam schiff was on yesterday and but i don't think the democratic he sounded worried. party or anybody working on these campaigns is waking up he was saying robert mueller every day thinking oh, we have should have president trump in this easy because donald trump's
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front of him and hi should approval rating -- >> every democrat campaign krco question him in person. let's listen. >> i think ultimately it is a director i have spoken with said mistake. the best way to get the truth is they believe donald trump is vulnerable. to put the president under oath they believe he is beatable, but they are all, and every one of because has he made claim in the past, he feels it is perfectly them issues a caveat but i have no idea of what's going to fine to lie to the public. >> chuck, what do you think? happen because of 2016. >> in a typical investigation, zerlina, brett and nick, sorry. you want to talk so badly. we will be right back. katie, you save the most important people for last and you talk to everybody. and so it struck me as almost a necessity that bob mueller and his team talk to donald trump excement fe except for one thing we don't know the facts. we don't know what mueller knows, and we frankly don't know whether or not the president has agrees or not agreed to be interviewed. by the way i don't know if bob mueller would win.
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the supreme court would require a president to give new evidence. assuming he had a fifth amendment prif leng, but i worked for bob mueller and fe he doesn't want to talk to bob mueller i'm sure he has a good reason for that. >> considering the investigation and considering the novelty you might take something for your heart... or joints. there, if there a real sweat for but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials our president, they found to improve short-term memory. something there, how long can you sit on that, currently sit prevagen. healthier brain. better life. on that? >> it just depends on the facts. we really pride ourselvesglass, on making it easy if it is something from the past to get your windshield fixed. that has been uncovered that with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. does compromise the national security of this country i think it is a valid question. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! should with allow a individual >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ in the oval office that is compromiseble. we don't know how much of this investigation ice berge is out
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plausible, but it is plausible that he transmitted it and when he does i imagine they're not going to announce that. i don't know how that helps the attorney general that would want to to read it, reflect on it, and determine what could be properly transmitted to the congress and made public. the attorney general's marching orders that governor this report must be brief and mueller's report to him must be confidential. >> what is above the water right now is all of the action we're going to be seeing in court this week from the various people involved. one of those is paul mfrt. this could determine how long he will end up staying in prison. that is all for tonight.
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today the white house would not we will be back tomorrow with explicitly rule out that paul more "mtp daily." manafort would not be given a pardon. "the beat with ari melber" start s right now. a lot of stories on "the >> right, paul manafort should beat" tonight. not be dancing in the end zone nancy pelosi making the news, yet. declaring her standard tonight for what it would take to he got a lenient sentence. impeach president trump. he is looking at an additional she says, quote, this is news. i'm going to be joined live by ten years. one of her top lieutenants on that unfolding story from the the judge there could run it hill. later, an insider speaks out on the stormy daniels hush money consecutively and he still has payments and corroborating parts significant exposure, whether or of michael cohen's allegations against trump. also, more news on the not the president will pardon him is another matter, but he should not be dancing in the occasion yet. >> i don't have any doubt that mr. trump will barr don hymn pa some point. so i believe that paul manafort will be able to get out of the federal charges, what does he have to lose if he pardons him.
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>> i think whether or not it is him leaving office. but he has spoken highly of him. he feels this investigation has been a witch hunt. so why would donald trump allow him to stay in jail. >> what about mike flynn? will he get a pardon as well? >> anything is possible with trump. he uses the powers as he wants to. if there are state charges, those could stick, but federal charges i think donald trump will ultimately par ddon them. >> thank you for being here. we have more on the news of nancy pelosi. we have a outspoken democratic who is a member of the committee that would start impeachment proceedings and we'll get his
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