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know what they had, it would appear that congressional investigators are inching toward getting their hands on some of the president's financial records and may soon be able to follow the money. >> here's the importance of you might have noticed this that, nicole already but there's a theme to it relates to volume 1 of the donald trump's trips abroad, mueller report it is the counterintelligence failure. he got played by putin in helsinki and left vietnam early angle that intrigues me the most when we talk about the finances. it goes towards the president's with no agreement with kim motivations to align himself jong-un and north korea. now his secretary of state is with putin and russia. giving us a clue why that that's happens. that's why congressional it's donald trump's lack of preparation in part. investigatorshy want this so badly. in rex tillerson voluntary i believe this is more than white collar crime we're looking testimony this week, "the washington post" is reporting rex tillerson revealed that trump was outprepared by at and money laundering, this vladimir putin when they first could go to the heart of why met at the vital g-20 back in he's joined at the hip with russia. >> frank, do you think the 2017. that put the united states at a president is going to at some distinct disadvantage. point long for the days when the committee aides to the post only people looking for him were under one roof, under the room quote the u.s. anticipated a
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of robert mueller, looking at potential criminal violations. shorter meeting for exchanging he's now exposed in some ways on courtesies but it ballooned into many more fronts sort of a globe spanning meeting. incapable of protecting all of those exposed flanks. that struck a nerve with the sorry for the image. >> he's very much corn erred. he's encircled by president tweeting, the investigations. i think one of the attractive president wrote that his arguments for impeachment is secretary of state is, quote, thatim it does put everything kd dumb as a rock. of e under one roof so there wod we've been talking about protection this hour. be one centralre focus and one rex tillerson totally ill prepared and ill equipped to be centralnd investigative body. but he can't make this go away. secretary of state made up a story. he got fired. that i was out-prepared by here's the other neat thing i see through my law enforcement vladimir putin at a meeting in lens. he can't go a week without germany. i don't think putin would agree. look how the u.s. is doing. committing or coming close to you can't make it up, eugene committing another crime. what no one is seeing yesterday is that he came close to robinson. >> no, you can't. >> he called someone else dumb violating the bribery statute, as a rock, he called nancy it says whoever offers or pelosi crazy. i think he worries someone promises a thing of value to an thinks he's dumb as a rock and official to induce or stop them
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from taking an official act is crazy. he said i was prepared ask committing a crime. whatti did trump do yesterday, putin. said if you stop investigating how about ask mattis. me, i will get your legislation ask putin? what? >> i know. done. a thing of value if you stop you can't make this up. you wouldn't make this up. doing something of value for me. it's ridiculous. and no one is talking about that. but in plain sight once again tillerson while he was secretary of state said the pre compare - the president is coming close to violating law. >>cl let's talk about that paul donald trump ran the trump organization, which is a butler. one of the places where people boutique branding company. and rex tillerson did run exxon on both sides of the aisle from formerof prosecutors' offices tt mobile, one of the biggest and most complicated companies in say the president has a lot of the world, in the history of the world. exposure is around the so i think you could just sort investigations that may be of judge who's the bleeping housed out of the southern idiot. >> let me press you because district of new york, there may be someri in the eastern distri there's a lot of thin skinness of asvirginia. the idea that the mueller probe around his intelligence and stability. here he is moments ago about his has ended and the president's legal exposure ended, is a stability and his intelligence. misnomer. he has a democratic control >> i haven't changed very much. house of representatives and been very consistent. their investigations and all of theat exposure. i'm an extremely stable genius.
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if he continues to commit crimes, i imagine new cases can >> i'm sorry. before coming on i didn't know be referred but talk about what he had said that again. that bigger picture looks like paul butler. >> a little surprise for you, my >> the president's legal friend. >> an extremely stable genius. troubles are just beginning. he's like steph curry in the nba >> no one that says it -- >> if you're telling people playoffs, hehe's being double a you're an extremely stable genius, you are not. triple guarded -- le >> he's no steph curry. isn't that an axiom to this? i'm a steph curry fan. >> he doesn't have the skills, you're right. he does not have curry's skills. it's scary because he's president of the united states. so urhe's caught. >> it's a little bit scary. >> we saw the performance yesterday and we're seeing it again, i think he has exposure today. i'm with nancy pelosi. in all of these. i think i'm going to pray. the only thing he's being >> in the same event that transparent about is his cover happened at the white house, he up. he told congress, i'm quoting, we're not turning anything over. had several aides come up and attest to the press how calm he there's no legal theory to was yesterday. >> the cabinet? support complete defiance of >> sarah sanders, members of the congress and that's why in court after court this week federal judges are requiring him to turn staff come up and tell them how calm he was. we talked about him being over evidence to congress. reactionary before. that's what's happening now, and this is incriminating evidence that congress is going to use. showing a remarkable degree of they don't have to call it an thin skinness.
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impeachment hearing. but back to the original point. this is not just a complaint they are gathering evidence of high crime and misdemeanors. that rex tillerson has had, but >> this is my question for you, others as well. it's hard to get him to focus and put in the time on preparing paul bleutler, we know from the secondon volume of the mueller for the trips. he puts off preparing for the report -- frank referenced what we know in the first. overseas trips to the last but from the second we know how minute, often on the plane over determined donald trump was k t obstruct the russia probe and we there. know how he did it. aides said he felt like he was he set out to change the playing the shorter hand in the referees,ge to keep the basketbl exchange with the other leader analogyee going. while president xi or putin was he set out to malign the more more prepared and driving the narrative. >> they had to be. referee. he wanted to switch the bodies remember trump's own description in terms of who was running the justice department. of how he ran the trump this conduct with the congressional probe seems to be throughpa it.t runs organization, which is he didn't plan ahead. he woke up, went to the office he's stonewalling and obstructing those and whatever came up he kind of investigations. is that into and of itself addi dealt with it. to a potential list of high crimes and misdemeanors for this president? you cannot be president of the united states successfully that >> it is. one of thees values of criminal way. you were there -- >> can i ask, i want to get into prosecutionof is what we call the tillerson reporting because deterrence. people know they get in trouble it's great. are we dancing around something? for doing something, then they we came on the air with nancy don't do it.
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one concern with mueller not pelosi praying for him. indicting trump for any of those we cut to because in our hour talking about an i rad you can ten episodes of obstruction is presidency, the president that it sends a message to trump calling her crazy. we broke in with the president that it's okay. that he can get away with it. calling himself stable. >> heidi, for her part, nancy we're going back to his own secretary of state who travelled pelosi is watching donald trump the world over who talks about do all the things that frank and how unprepared he was. your team has reported on what paul just ticked through, continuing to incriminate in some of the military and himself, obstruct investigations diplomatic cabinet officials thought of him privately. into his administration and but it's not normal to be able himself. her account amounts basically to to pay attention to your military leaders, shortly after bless your heart. watch her praying for the becoming commander in chief, president. >> i pray for the united states. again i pray for the president president trump asked so few questions in a briefing that top of the united states. military commanders cut the i wishnt that the family or number of prepared power point administration or staff would have anst intervention. slides to three. they had planned 18 said two >> reporter: are you concerned about his well being? officials with knowledge of the >> i am. >> maggie haberman tweeted this, visit. the commanders slotted two hours for the meeting but it lasted less than one. pelosi's language has grown i've been to briefings in the pointed in talking about trump tank, at air force bases. the way people talk about someone with an illness. it's not fluff. the military commanders don't
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or a toddler. >> intervention. >> let's be real. make 18 you slides of stuff you talked about the oranges of the should know, it's stuff you need to know. investigation. you travel with him, there are >> this is everything that we've plenty of flashes of whatever learned about the president, rex tillerson is adding one more the opposite of brilliance is. this is not someone whose public vignette to the broader picture appearancesic depict stability. that we've known for two years. >> without getting into we know he doesn't read his daily brief because it's not hypothesizing into what his mental state might be. digestible. his aides know this. clearly when she came out, i they break things down into one know we talked about this before or two sentences and this is my impression was she was shaken why, fundamentally, he's not able to, for instance, sit down we don't have 100% the full story of the president's and cut a deal, even though yesterday rage in that meeting. i thinkth it was a number of that's his entire image, because things. he's not patient enough to get he started tweeting before the into the weeds of a deal on second court ruling came out. immigration or into the weeds of i believe he was watching news a deal on infrastructure. that his art of the deal really coverage of his possible is all about force of impeachment and this was not personality. we see that play out in his strategic in the extent of his melt down. dealings with congress and on the international stage. it's no surprise he got played it was strategic in they had placards prepared, shades drawn, by putin because the whole narrative when he was meeting no chair there for him. he is legitimately at this poin with kim jong-un was that we got horribly played in a way no
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getting spun up because of the previous president has ever gotten played by the north totality of what's happening, koreans, in terms of granting this strategyng of i'm giving y kim jong-un a face-to-face nothing, no records whether they pertainet to mueller or my immigration policy was actually meeting with an american president. a poor choice because now the that's because his art of the deal is get me in there, get me courts are saying, oh, no, you , across the table, i don't need don't. the white house's argument has to know anything, it's the force really been that congress, n of my personality. >> what has it delivered so far? unlike what it says in the constitution has no role in nothing. >> he has delivered grandly in investigating corruption or terms of the public donor providing anyon kind of check o agenda. they've gotten everything, the executive, which is deregulation, tax cuts, judges. laughable to any federal judge on its face. and that's the problem -- now they're experiencing the federal court system is biting >> from don mcghan, nothing. >> that's not deal making with back. the question is how quickly is any adversary. this informationqu going to com forward. not if it's going to come >> right. >> when it comes to that, that's when he falls short. >> rex tillerson is interesting forward. as leann caldwell reported because he's one of many. these are all the people that the president hired and then the president attacked. today, the committee has don mcghan who delivered on the documentation from some n things you just described, financial institutions that are cooperating and others like judges, deregulation, kept him out of the criminal side of deutsche bank will be soon.
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>> i think nancy pelosi is obstruction. fbi director chris wray, who playing a game around he's been attacking. impeachment. she'sd playing a game we're no going to call it the "i" word jeff sessions who was his because that triggers donald attorney general, rod trump. but he is being investigated, rosenstein, steve bannon, gary they are taking the turning down of document requests, the ignoring of subpoenas to court, cohen, am ma rosa. sorry. the point is, these are the witnesses that we were talking about because he attacks the and despite the white house lawyer's memo, 14 pages about not giving them anything, all of people he hires. >> in the case of rex tillerson, since he left the state this strategy has got them so department, he's largely stayed far is a few minutes and a lot quiet. even by this own report, he ofes losing in court. didn't go there looking to cast >> and the white house and washington are under a tornado aspersions against the president in this meeting. warning at this moment. he was answering the questions >> t literally and figuratively that were being posed to him >> there are a few things at play here. about the preparedness, and he yes, he's been upset with some answers them. of the court rulings. it goes to two things, the skin they're obviously appealing them. hoping to drag thinness that we've seen, the this out. but these were losses and the comment rex tillerson made two speed of the losses unnerves the years ago now about him beeping president and the people around a bleeping moron, still sticks him. he was also upset by what in his craw that the mention of
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happened the day before. the aides, particularly hope rex tillerson's name with hicks who he has a soft spot anything is going to send him on a tweet storm. for, he was enraged by that it's not just aides talking about the president's lack of people told me -- sorry to use the rage narrative, sir. preparedness, it's himself. he boasted about it like it was and also nancy pelosi using the an asset. term cover up triggered him. i don't need these hours of this is a long time coming. briefings. i don't need to be told over and the administration has said, over again. that's for other presidents not since democrats run the house, as good, usually talking about they said you can investigate us barack obama. trying to keep this about a or work with us. strength -- >> obama knows more on an am bin but plenty have done both. the white house has a strategy they were looking for a moment to doer this, to drop the grena and say we're not going to work slummer than this guy knows. with you anymore. yesterday was that moment. here's what nancy pelosi it can backfire, you like to tweeted, when the extremely believe the president's stable genius starts acting more supporters would say he's not running the country, not presidential i'll be happy to governing for us, not trying to work with him on infrastructure, make my life better each and trade and other issues. so pelosi again and again and every day. you like to think there's a th again getting the last word. backlash, although you know his >> that's toddler language, eat most loyal supporters tend to stay with him no matter what your peas and squash and i'll be happens. happy to talk to you about
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this reelection is notr going dessert. be about a robust domestic >> yes. yes. you want your 15 minutes of policy agenda. screen time, finish your >> i'm going to ban the word feeding. >> she trolls him and knows his strategy. this is not a white house that soft spots. she knows where to plunge the knife time and time again. receives the president after >> she does. >> it's hard to imagine there he's watched x times four hours were any democrats that did not think she was the right choice for speaker. of cable news in the morning, at the least she's proven tweeted x times whatever before herself the perfect foil for the what ever he does in his morning president she has gone routine. heoe reacted a moment ago to nay toe-to-toe and won almost every pelosi calling him bonkers. battle. when we come back, mayor >> crazy nancy, i've been watching her for a long period pete with biting new criticism of time. she's not the same person. aimed at you, mr. president. crm she's lost it. aimed at you, mr. president. this is the story of john smith. >> you lost it, nancy. you lost it. my god, get that man a checkup. >>an it's the you're the puppet strategy play from the debate with hillary clinton. t yes, it's whatever doesn't stick to me is you. in terms of the president,
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you're right, there are some meetings held -- not this john smith. >> whoet goes to those meetings? or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths what do they say? if the president hasn't watched that are humana medicare advantage members. fox news and made his own message for the day, we'll have no, it's this john smith. this as a message. >> the key word is reactionary. who we paired with a humana team member to help address he's reacting to what he sees on his own specific health needs. television, what happens on at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, capitol hill and there are few staff members left he listens to provide care that's just as unique as you are. to, certainly jared kushner has no matter what your name is. ♪ say, stephen miller. but mick mulvaney has made it clearha he's not trying to chec impulses. he's letting him to do what he wants. there's little around the president telling him, sir, this is a bad idea. so he's going to go with instinct, his gut and see more scenesmo like yesterday. >> one of the pat erns was the government shutdown. he seemed to repeat history yesterday when he said i will
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not govern as long as congress does its job. frank made the point for congress to take any thing of value t to not do their job wou be a bribe. for congress to say i won't do my job because you're taking the legislative agenda hostage would be an abdication of their role as public servants. that's a stupid thing to say on all fronts but he put it out there like he did, i'd be proud to own the shutdown. >> it fuels the growing desire e to push forward toward impeachment that we've seenus so, i started with the stats regarding my that's where the momentum is in the house anyway. moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. the house can't get anything else done. like how humira has been prescribed if he's not just seen as to over 300,000 patients. obstructing their ability to and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin conduct investigations. but obstructing their ability to in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. do anything, that's only going humira targets and blocks a specific source of to make this worse, but not inflammation that contributes to symptoms. better. i don't think this is one linear numbers are great. strategy. and seeing clearer skin i think these are the impulses is pretty awesome, too. of the president who are. that's what i call a body of proof. sometimes they conflict.
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humira can lower your ability to fight infections. it's the impulse to fight serious and sometimes fatal infections, including democratsul ahead of the electi. tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, he sees it as a strategy even if have happened, as have blood, liver, and it shoots him in the foot. nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, it's theimpulse to protect and and new or worsening heart failure. keep secret anything involving tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain his company and his personal and fungal infections are common and if you've had professional finances. we saw that two years ago him tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. saying that would be a bridge don't start humira if you have an infection. too far if investigators look into his finances. want more proof? and now he's seeing these losses ask your dermatologist about humira. in the courts, it's making him this is my body of proof. angry. it's not a strategy but every impulse seems to fuel more investigations, it's pushing so, look, i don't have a nancy pelosi and members of the house to push more toward problem standing up to somebody impeachment, pelosi giving them who was, you know, working on cover by talking about a cover season 7 of celebrity apprentice up, it's all growing instead ofi when i was packing my bags for tamping down. after the mueller report you can afghanistan, but at the end of say by any measure that was a win for the white house. the day it was not about him. he could have pulled back and startedll talking about >> do you think he should have infrastructure, started talking served in vietnam. >> i have a dim view of his about a campaign strategy. decision to use his privilege he was in a great position status to fake a disability in
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there. >> not the actual mueller order to avoid serving in report, barr's summary. >> right. >> he got a running start -- vietnam. >> you believe he faked a disability. >> do you believe he has a >> there were ten points of obstruction, but it was very disability? yeah. at least not that one. little that the house could do with that. now he's giving them more he -- no, i don't mean a -- no, ammunition to do a lot more and i -- this is actually really the courts are backing them up every step of the bway. >> he's changing public opinion important because i don't mean inng his own regard by repeatin to trivialize disability but i the behavior in full view in the think that's what he did. same context. the obstruction volume of the >> a stinging rebuke of the mueller report is hard to wrap president by mayor pete your brain around. buttigieg. i don't know if the whole the latest poll out today has country has read it all. to go through and read what the him in fifth place behind biden conduct wwas, it was trying to and sanders and a pair of fire mueller, asking don mcghan surging democrats, kamala harris to write a lie about efforts to and elizabeth warren who are now fire mueller. when you see him do it in the rose garden, didn't read it but in double digits. that was your colleague, robert costa who did a tremendous job. obstruction means blocking something sthe's doing again. that was a tremendous event, >> the mueller report didn't tons of news, but there right move public opinion on either side. but this in real time is giving there might have been sort of them something new. that how hard can he go if democrats want to know how hard >> frank let me ask you about their choices can go with donald
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the asposter. he's going to meet with nancy trump, that's as hard as you can pelosi about infrastructure. so maybe they had posters for er go at donald trump. >> that was hard. that. that was afghanistan hard. but they quickly got rid of >> that was disability, not that those posters and had a poster disability. >> he connected those dots. thosethere, of the mueller report and it right. saidan two curious things, it sd and everybody's written about them and that's what you take no collusion, no obstruction. robert mueller didn't write no away from what actually happened with trump. but there's something about coming out and saying forceful collusion and robert mueller didn't decide no obstruction. what do you make of the efforts to still lie about the mueller bone spurs and that's how he got findings. >> he's a verbal liar and now we out serving in vietnam. >> i had said this before, i have it in writing on a poster think that all of the democratic candidates are getting better he holds up at a press week after week after week after conference. people need to understand the week. buttigieg is the most gifted president of the united states had his staff prepare a poster political communicator on the that had lies. field. >> knew right where to go to hurt trump the most. mueller did not find no i have been thinking about this. collusion. he was focussed on criminal he's not the first person to go there on vietnam with trump, it conspiracy with russians. and he didn't find that the was bob kerrey, the former president did not commit obstruction, rather he listed senator who said you had bone ten examples of things that spurs? let's see the mri. could be charged as obstruction. so the president is at the point trump's whole image is fighting now where he's holding up the elite. and we the media, who come from posters with lies on them at
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normal, middle class families, rose garden press conferences have become the elite. and people need to understand that aside, this is the ultimate when they hit the pothole on the betrayal of that. that he used his privileged interstate highway that's not repaired because there's no status as an official, as the infrastructure bill or a bridge favorite son of the new york elite to avoid the draft, if he crumbles in their down because really didn't have a disability there is no infrastructure legislation or they swear they'll never pass through this and trivialized it and gained a airport again because it's not system like that. getting n refurbished or repair, who are the guy hoz ds who did o they need to understand it was the president who walked out of a meeting after three minutes go? a lot of the guys who supported that could have fixed infrastructure. >> paul butler let me give you him, working class guy who today live off social security and the last word. we had conversations about pensions the hard for after they came back donald trump as the subject or target of the investigation, possibly with real disabilities that was opaque, we now see him from serving. as the subject or perhaps target >> it's an emotional and of an impeachment proceeding or gut-wrenching message. at least investigations from congress. as a former prosecutor, what do here he is on race. >> is president trump a racist? >> i think so. if you do racist things and say you deduce? >> he's running scared, acting racist things, the question of like a guilty man. whether that makes you a racist if he's innocent you welcome the is almost academic.
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investigation or at least you're not afraid of it. the problem with the president the problem though for speaker is that he does and says racist pelosi is there might be some things and gives cover to other tension between what's in the best interest of the country and the constitution, which i think racists, and it's not an is impeachment, and what's in the best political interest of accident that hate crimes rose the democrats. so when speaker pelosi uses disproportionately in places his words like coverup, those are campaign visited. which by the way, is another impeachment words. reminder why it is the conduct she'shm making the case for of our campaign, not just our impeachment. but does she think that's in the outcome, that could affect what happens in this country. party's best political interest? and there's no -- i mean, >> only time will tell. without having to examine his after the break, speaking of heart, there's no question we have to respond to the racism trump's finances, a bank at the that is emanating from his white center of it all may soon be house. >> and it reminds me of a moment turning over its records on the todd gillham had, andrew gillum president to congressional investigators. a look at that long and some would say tortured relationship. had, who ran for governor of the president's first florida. secretary of state dishes on the where he said i'm not saying president's lack of stunning that you're racist. separation for his face-to-face >> the racist are saying you're racist. >> yeah, that was the governor meeting with putin. of florida. i don't have to settle out for and buttigieg not backing ba you whether i think trump is a
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attacking the administration, you raised the point it was joe biden whose opening words were charlottesville, seemed to light a fire under democrats who were not going right after trump, they were campaigning against his policies but not his character. what we are seeing here is let's change now. democrats, they seem far less reluctant to go after donald trump the man, not just donald trump the president. >> women surging in this poll. you know reliable support when you have it, kamala harris up 3, elizabeth warren up 4, amy klobuchar up 2. and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. i think this is because they're at comcast, it's my job to constantly running really good campaigns. monitor our network. i think harris had a moment with prevent problems, and to help provide barr. she rode it. she's taking it to the campaign the most reliable service possible. trail. she's putting down some of the bricks for a campaign. my name is tanya, i work in she's now turned on a more the network operations center for comcast. public-facing face of her we are working to make things campaign. i said it before, elizabeth simple, easy and awesome. warren is as effective as anyone in this field as communicator and messenger that the base is
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starving for. >> she's been grinding it out, distinguishing herself and investing in major field operations in new hampshire, in iowa. and i think now that they are getting more time with the news stations and coverage in a lot of these communities, the polls are showing that this is a really competitive race. and they are in that second tier now solidly. they will make the debate stage. trump talks a big game on and i don't think we're going to his business acumen but has yet see much more movement -- i may be wrong, but i don't think to offer a scrap of evidence to we're going to see a ton of movement until after that first back up any of his claims of debate. i wouldn't say this is anything success. he spent years ensuring his to do with their gender but just financial records stay hidden the virtue of the fact that they but due to recent court rulings are owning their policies and connecting with voters in their those records are closer than states. >> and they all have an open ever to seeing the light of day. invitation here, their campaigns the judge's decision yesterday know that. come spend time with us. that deutsche bank may comply we will sneak in a break. ♪ with the subpoenas they received from congress means congressional investigators could soon be peeking behind the
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trail to the president's past. since 1998 deutsche bank lent him $2 million and he owed them more than $2 million at the time he was sworn in as president. the "new york times" writes, deutsche bank recognizes that mr. trump was a risky client. ♪ ♪ but as our next guest reports ♪ ♪ they kept lending and lending to ♪ him. david enrich is the financial ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. editor for the "new york times." now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. you were great on the daily this morning, i listened to it on the applebee's new loaded fajitas. train this morning. one of the most interesting with moderate to severe ulceratiyour plans... crohn's, things you described was the can change in minutes. history of deutsche and the your head wants to do one thing... power to the democrats. you called them possibly the but your gut says not today. if your current treatment isn't working... roseta stone explain. ask your doctor about entyvio®. entyvio® acts specifically in the gi tract, >> this is a bank for the past 20 years has had an intimate to prevent an excess of white blood cells relationship with donald trump. and they've collected an from entering and causing damaging inflammation. enormous amount of detailed entyvio® has helped many patients achieve financial information about the long-term relief and remission. man who is now president. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen they have his tax returns, his
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during or after treatment. company's tax returns, they have entyvio® may increase risk of infection, detailed records about the structure of his businesses, which can be serious. where they're making money, how pml, a rare, serious, they're making money, who potentially fatal brain infection they're in business with. caused by a virus so all this information is may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection stored in an electronic vault on experience frequent infections wall street and the bank is or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio®. basically prepared to hand over a substantial portion of that to ask your doctor about the only gi-focused biologic congress. >> deutsche bank has been under just for ulcerative colitis and crohn's. scrutiny before. they're now perhaps under entyvio®. relief and remission extraordinary political and within reach. possibly even legal scrutiny. if we look sort of for patterns, for clues about how they might but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... s is a bank, first of all, ...and brake too hard. with a long history of reckless with feedback to help you drive safer. and in some cases criminal giving you the power to actually lower your cost. misconduct. but the bank has been for the past couple years trying to to unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. turn over a new leaf and the now that you know the truth... bank's lawyers have welcomed congressional investigates with open arms. are you in good hands?
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they're eager to show congress what they have and they're trying to distance themselves from the taint of being the only bank that has loaned money to donald trump. and so, according to people on both sides of this, they have been very cooperative with investigators. to the extent they've helped the we're oscar mayer deli fresh and your very first sandwich,m... congressional investigators craft the language in the your move-in-day...feast. subpoenas. so they're eager to hand over your bold canine caper. what they've got and they're [child] that's not for you, bandit! waiting for a court's blessing your dinner in the dark. to do so. your mammoth masterpiece. [whispering] your 3:47 am snack. >> it seems to be me that to be the most ominous sign for trump. and...whatever happened here... the bank is not in a position to because we make deli fresh with all the good of the deli, resist congress, bury themselves no artificial preservatives and no added nitrates or nitrites. deeper in the kind of holes make every sandwich count they've been in in the past. with oscar mayer deli fresh. and i want to ask you about reporting in your paper about suspicious activity that was detected in some of jared kushner's and trump's accounts. you said staff members reviewed so called suspicious activity
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report that should be sent to the treasury department. but deutsche bank rejected their employee's advice, the reports were never filed. is that the kind of decision we're out of time but i making they're trying to move thank you gene, heidi, kim, thank you for watching. away from or is that how they that's it does for our hour. roll when it comes to donald "mpt daily" with chuck todd trump and jared kushner? starts right now. >> that's a good question. i don't know the answer. the bank says that the "new york times" has made way too much of this. i talked to a lot of people who were on that compliance team that flagged these transactions and they say they were really well, if it's thursday surprised and upset by the way crying out for impeachment, the bank's management handled speaker pelosi said the president stormed out of this. they saw transactions, a number of them, that they regarded as yesterday's meeting because she won't impeach him. plus, just moments ago the suspici president fires back saying suspicio pelosi has, quote, lost it. suspicious. these are people trained in identifying money laundering and gridlock alert, if nothing risk, tax evasion risk, gets done, does that change sanctions violation risks and saw a number of transactions in everyt the trump and kushner accounts.
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they wanted to report those to the government and they were essentially overruled by bank managers. that is certainly something that has intest fied the pressure on congress to get to the bottom of the materials that deutsche bank has on the president. >> stay with us. i want to bring into the conversation, frank figliuzzi. we're talking about criminal investigations regarding deutsche and their records. what would a criminal investigation of deutsche bank look like? >> if indeed management was overlooking requests and reports of suspicious looking activities and it could have been and should have been reported, you're looking at banking regulation violations of an order of magnitude that deutsche bank may never have seen before if it was done repeatedly. employees are exposed personally as well. for me it also gets to what is it that causes bank leadership
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to look the other way and tell their analysts don't report this. where is the help coming in the form of russians perhaps, who are -- are they co-signing? are they pressuring deutsche bank to assist and give loans they wouldn't otherwise give to trump? and what does trump know about this? understand this from a counterintelligence perspective. foreign intelligence services plant people inside major global financial institutions. if they can't get somebody in, they'll hack in and observe what's going on. it's possible the russians have knowledge of trump's difficulty at some point in getting loans, someone is tipping them off, the russians seize that opportunity, they get next to trump, we can help you, or help him in advance and tell him, here's how you got the loan from deutsche bank. >> this tees up my last line of questioning for you. does deutsche bank's reputation
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matter to the people with power inside deutsche bank or does access to donald trump and his business empire matter more? >> i think at this point reputation matters greatly to them. i feel obligated to mention that none of the material i've seen, i've spent more than a year investigating this, suggests that russia has infiltrated the bank or there's some kind of conscious effort to help donald trump through funneling russian money to them. but i think the bank is in a mad scramble to salvage its reputation. it's been banged up but repeated regulatory scandals and financial scandals. they're hoping by cooperating with congress now they can begin to repair some of the damage. >> everyone that gets in needine minimum. david your reporting is great, we're glad to ha
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