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it has become an issue only because you have one major party in the country that made no bones about the fact they want to make it harder for some people to vote. we have a president and senate majority leader who said as much. we have to push back against that. >> obama voting rights gets the last word on the beat. joy reid is up next. donald trump and his flakes spent four years relentlessly lying to the american public. and now with the election well under way with millions of americans already voting and three weeks until d day. with the campaign with the "washington post" called a death spiral. with trump trailing joe biden in
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multiple key states and down by double digits nationally. america's patient zero is insisting we should ignore the lies and believe him when he says the own personal covid-19 crisis is over. >> i was in not great shape. and we have a medicine that healed me. that fixed me. it's a great medicine. >> i don't think i'm contagious. i would have done it fine without drugs. i remember this, when you catch it you get better and you're immune. >> it made me better. a cure. i feel like perfect. so, i think this was of the blessing from god that i caught it. this was a blessing in disguise. >> a white house official tells us trump is so confident in his own diagnosis that he plans to host an event at the white house tomorrow. with whatever crowd the foolish enough to be exposed. trump is expected to address the
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crowd from the balcony. the bizarre moment on monday. this latest super-spreader event is two weeks after the white house covid-19 party that proceeded the current out break in the white house. listen to dr. fauci. head of the infection disease at nih. >> the data speaks for itself. we have a super-spreader event in the white house. and it was in a situation where people were crowded together and were not wearing masks. the data speaks for itself. >> within the past half hour the commission on presidential debates announce it was cancelling the debate next week. after trump refused to participate in a virtual debate. after he tested positive. trump hasn't been seen in public other than white house produced videos since monday. according to reports he is sooefing and lashing out with aids worrying his mood stems from the steroids.
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desperate to assure the american people he is okay. he will make an appearance on fox news today. in which a guy who is not his doctor will perform what they're calling a medical examine. remotely. which i can't believe i have to say this is not what a medical examine is. meanwhile, when it comes to proof of the condition, trump and his pod of minnons refuse to say when trump last tested negative. for the virus. which would help to pinpoint when he was infected. >> do you remember he had the last negative test? >> i don't want to go backwards. >> i can't reveal that at this time. the doctors would like to keep it private. this is private. >> have you been tested recently? >> yeah. i saw the doctors today. i'm in great shape. >> i'll tell you. i took this regenorren.
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it's phenomenal. >> you don't know or don't want to say? >> we don't have that. i don't personally know. >> okay taking all this into account. the american people would be absolutely right in asking what the hell is going on? why is the contagious commander in chief doing all this? why won't his staff just tell us when he last tested negative? why the is secretary of health and human services meeting with doctors pushing herd immunity? does trump believe in the magical miracle cures. or is speaker nancy pelosi right in a commission to review the president's mental stability. joining me now is white house reporter for the associated press. i understand that you are tasked with covering this is going ton tomorrow. how many people have to get near this guy? is hair and make up hired?
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is staff involved? how many will get infected by the contagious president. >> one can say he's returning to the scene of the crime. two weeks ago tomorrow was the rose garden event that was the super-spreader that triggered this white house out break. infecting the president and first lady and senators and white house officials and others there. tomorrow will be the first time the public and press laid eyes on the preponderasident since m. there will be several hundred people on the south lawn. less than a thousand. but the president will stay on the balcony. the crowd will be required to wear a mask. they won't all be tested. there will be temperature checks. the press will be there. kept apt safe distance away from the crowd. this is the first step for the
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president return in the public setting and the campaign trail. an event about law and order and law enforcement. he goes to florida monday. we're told he'll have a rally or in person event every day next week. the president after being sidelined for a week with questions remaining about his health and whether he can contagious. when his last negative test was. about when the most recent negative test was. he'll be back. as of tomorrow. >> wow. we like you. stay far away. stand far away from him. we know you'll be doing great reporting. thank you. i want to bring in congresswoman maxine waters of california. you made it quite plain on twitter as you always will do, what you think of the president in this moment. speaker said she thinks there should be a commission to examine whether it's time for the 25th amendment based on erratic and bizarre behavior. now he's going to go back to
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spreading the virus personally. do you think it's time to invoke the 25th amendment? >> past time. that cabinet of his has no guts. they won't stand up to him. i don't know how he's able to intimidate all the people. they see what he's doing to the country. how he is endangering others. he's an infected individual who is going to go out and rally and infect more people. as a matter of fact my heart goes out to the secret service agents in the car with him with the windows up. and he was joyriding and making a mockery of everything that has to do with science and the experts and what they have for us. i think it's long past time the 25th amendment should have been enacted. they're not going to do
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anything. they will watch this president continue to be as destructive as he is being. and this president doesn't give a darn about anybody else except himself and he believes that if he's out and rallying that he will win reelection. i hope despite the fact that not enough of the republican politicians are worrying about him that the people of this country will stop him on november 3. and will not allow him to be reelected. this is a shameful situation we're in. >> congresswoman, i heard from a lot of people after i mentioned angela reed. amazing woman with incredible story. there are people like her that woirk in the white house. who have nothing to do with politics. not political. and wonder if congress has a role to play in providing protection.
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i realize it's a different branch of government. when it comes to oversight. it's not clear we haven't gotten a clear answer on whether white house staff the cooks, the cleaners, the janitor staff, the regular staff are being properly protected with p.p.e. is there a way congress can get to the bottom of it. >> we can hold all the hearings in the world and raise questions. what we discover was this president is that he has the pow to do whatever he wants to do. and if in fact those employees are not being taken care of. if it's not safe. unless they make a decision to walk away, unless the families demand they come out. there's not a lot we can do about it. to me i will have arrested him a long time ago. >> i do not doubt you.
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i never do. thank you so much. we appreciate your time. joining me now. >> keep unfolding it all. >> thank you. thank you so much. joining me now. emergency medicine physician and president and ceo of the national coalition on black civic participation. and someone who is recovering and had covid-19. i'm going to start with you. you have been through this ordeal that donald trump is going through in a very different way. can you walk us through how you felt physically. was there any time at which you felt in the middle of battling this disease that you could do a public event? you're a public person. >> no. i could stay on the phone and even that was hindering my recovery. i was in icu for two weeks.
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and dealt with it september 5 to now. and god bless i made it out. thank god for the healthcare workers and the prayers of my family and friends and you. it works. and i had to do the things to detach from everything. couldn't watch the news. couldn't watch you. and had to really stop and allow myself to heal. and because of it i was on oxygen for a will the of the time period. i know the president was on remdesivir. i was on that. a will the of those things. steroids and things. my lungs were impacted as well as hard time breathing. can't live without oxygen. >> yeah. and very quickly before i go to the doctor. were you on -- you hear trump talking about what he was taking.
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were any of those drugs to your knowledge used on you? >> yes. remdesivir. and i was on steroids. zing. and those were the main ones given to me to help. and i have a nephew who got the pneumonia. >> what was your side effect? >> i'm still having to take long time to recover. you have to wash your watch your heart rate. watch your oxygen levels. you can't what i do for a living. i'm doing ten things at once trying to recover and i can do two things today as once. you have to monitor and listen to your body. having to havejjjjjjjjjh#%
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support. even at home. it's nothing to play with. and i think all the healthcare workers who risk their lives. i have heard so many stories from folks. who the doctors and nurses and clean up your room. every time they walk into the room they are taking a chance. many had gone through covid-19. and impacted by covid-19 themselves. and families. and hearing the stories. the president doing what he's doing is morally bankrupt. as far as i'm concerned. >> yeah. doctor, that sounds like a normal story. i know people who have gone through covid-19. that's the story i'm used to hearing. people feel wiped out. they don't feel they can continue any normal tv. and talking on the phone is a lot. donald trump is portraying covid-19 as a great blessing that made him feel better. and there's a cure. it's a miracle. there is such a disconnect
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between the real covid-19 and this. what do you make of what he's doing? do you believe him he's feeling the greatest he's ever felt? >> i want to say thanks for sharing your story. i wish you luck on the recovery. your story is symbolic of really what we have seen throughout this since march. it hits some people and young people really hard and some older people not as hard. it's quite variable in presentation. and the president was lucky enough that in addition to the medication, he got very great medical care early on. a medicine that only ten people around the world have received out of compassionate use. not something you and i would get in the hospital. i'm happy he got that care. and people got care. there are 30,000 people in hospital tonight many are not receiving the same level of care as the president. >> right.
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let me note that one of the things he got was treatment that was derived from stem cells created from abortion related tissue. i don't know how followers feel about that. there was fetal tissue in the therapies he got. donald trump is going to do an event tomorrow. and he's going to be standing up on the balcony of the white house. hundreds of people -- we don't know how many. who are crazy enough to show up. and be in his presence. even though he's likely contagious. how much danger are the people around him in at that event? tomorrow. >> a lot of danger. look what happened a couple weeks ago. the white house can't keep the white house safe. how do we expect them to keep the country safe. it's not just about being outside. that's a good start. it's about being outside and washing hands and social distancing and all the other
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really important things that we know helps slow the spread. and regarding the president, i'll speak generally. anyone who has severe illness and by definition president trump had severe illness. because he received medication. you are not supposed to remane in isolation for ten days. it's 20 days. that's according to to the guidelines. i'm not making it up. coming out having a public event is not only dangerous for him and everyone else that's there. i will not be surprised if other people get infected that could infect people lylyzdj and we'll continue to see this maddening situation in flouting of public health principles for a few weeks. >> we should note he's getting on a plane and going to another event. that's a thing that doesn't sound like a good idea. we have all the senators. we'll put up the list. who are refusing to say whether they have had a negative test result.
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lindsey graham mocked his opponent in south carolina for wanting him to get a negative test before he debates him. it's scandalous the way the republican party and trump are behaving in this virus situation. thank you both for being here. we appreciate it. up next -- the "new york times" is out with new details in the block buster reporting on trumps taxes. latest involves millions of dollars in highly unusual financial transactions in 2016. around at the same time he was putting a big chunk of cash in his financially strapped campaign. what we're learning about the suspect behind the plot to kidnap michigan's governor and the ties to the goofily named but serious boog lieu boys. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way.
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donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. >> during 2016 campaign donald trump kept promising he was so rich. he would self-fund his campaign. pledging to spend as much as $100 million. but as election day drew closer the campaign noticed the money was coming up short. new reporting from a "new york times" ability the $10 million check that trump eventually wrote in the final weeks of the campaign. to make good on the promise to self-fund and where it might have come from. according to to public records seen by the times, more than $21 million in what perktss describe as high lie unusual payments originated at his las vegas hotel. and flowed through a company. which had little previous income. no clear business purpose. and no employees. wind up in his pocket. according to the times his hotel
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wrote off all the millions of dollars as a business expense. which would have allowed the hotel to lower the taxable income. if it wasn't a legit expense. the deduction could be illegal. and the money could be considered illegal campaign contribution. surprise. a journalist whose non-profit got access to trumps 2005 tax returns. and senior columnist who sued by trump for saying he overstated his wealth. he was right. let me read about this "new york times" report. it explains part of the reason trump had to go rogue to find the money is he couldn't get loans anymore. 2016 deutsche bank lt last big lender doing business with him unexpectedly turned down a "for the loan. the funds would help shore up
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the golf resort in scotland. it sound like bankers were suspicious he wanted to use diverted money to fund the campaign. the question becomes, is what he ended up doing in the diverse is that money laundering? >> no. i wouldn't call it that. but i would say it appears that they were violating federal election law. and that criminal matter if it's proven. and the loan that was obtained from a bank in los angeles after the money was transferred may well have been to replenish the significant money losing property. and this goes right to the heart of an important point of donald. he claims he's a billionaire. he claimed he was worth over 10 billion now his financial statements show a tiny portion of that. and he was in need of cash.
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and both we have shown he wasn't and never has been a billionaire. >> yeah. tim, it's true you were saying he was saying broke before saying he was broke was cool. seven weeks before the election, something else unusual happened. this is the phil roughen his business partner in las vegas. boar lowed $30 million. the partnership was not required to disclose it on the tax returns. how it would be spent. the kansas city star reports roughen said he paid trump $28 million in 2016. and calls it back fees. and doesn't know what he did with the money. it looks like for his whole life has been shuffling money around to pretend to be rich. now he's doing it in the course of a campaign. which could be violating the law. >> trump donald trump is rich
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but never nearly as out landishly rich as he says he is. he's a comfortably wealthy man. who is so wildly insecure he can't stick with the facts and talk about what's in front of himself and inflates his wealth. intellect and other things. because he's a wild mess of insecurity. the times story can interesting. it's speculative. there's no conclusion drawn about where this money went. although it coincides with a lot of other events that would suggest it could be a problem. either income tax vils or campaign finance law violation. what's interesting with the information coming out now and for somebody like me each of the times stories is a giant christmas present. is that trump is under scrutiny by the district attorney office and the new york state attorney general. on the very issues that all of these touch on. oftentimes journalists have
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leads under what are very rich inquiries. but can't actually answer the final question. and now there are law enforcement officials who have subpoena power, will take depositions and have taken depositions of trump children. who will answer some of the questions. and we'll find out. it's reasonable to wonder does this involve tax evasion. of the "washington post" had a great story about trurp taking questionable deductions for estate in seven springs. it's when we deposed him in litigation we had a series of incidents in which he played with the appraisal on property and his own benefit. this is going to get scrutinized in way that will make him and his children uncomfortable. >> you mention his children. eric trump is involved in that one. the "washington post" piece. when he's plufing up the value of the property to get a big tax
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break. donald trump won't be president forever. he thinks he is. and he's vladimir putin jr. he's not. when he's a civilian again all of this could land him and his kids and his family in a lot of trouble. you can see properties being seized. what do you think? how would he handle that emotionally? >> i think that's keeping donald up at night in deeply worried. he is a mess. as a human being. absolute mess. filled with insecurity. one of the things to watch for the on the future will be when he's out of office. what happens to his children. donald trump is not michael flynn. he won't take a bullet for his son. and he just doesn't have the moral character necessary to acknowledge things that he's done and try and in the process to shield members of the family. instead everything will be this is unfair. you're only coming after me
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because i'm rich or his claim i'm a christian. even though he's written 16 pages on how much he hates christianity and enjoys revenge. which is antichristian. >> one wonders what happens to the trump empire after this. probably the worst thing he could have done is run for president. he would have gotten away with this forever. now he exposed it all. everyone knows he's not worth lending to. the business is a couple dozen people selling his name as a licensing brand. now his name is a licensing brabd brand is worthless. what happens to this company, this trump 500 llcs that make up trump ink after this is said and done? >> it's really not an empire. he is like a human shingle. who rents his name out to under wear, steaks, water. golf properties. other peoples buildings for
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fees. the value of his name and brand has been damaged. i think. by the presidency. he thought otherwise when he ran for president. he ran thinking it was a marketing event. it would be good for the wallet. and he was a shock when he got elected. i don't think he thought that's how it would end. i suspect they are carrying a significant amount of debt. say he has assets worth 2 billion. he has 1 billion in debt. and the assets are getting strange ld right now. by the coronavirus. and and real estate and everything else. you'll see what he has get smaller and i imagine what he'll try to do is buy a media company and keep trumpism alive in the media. the business world shrink significantly. >> media company with what money? who's lending him money. nobody. >> still ahead. we're learning more about the
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each time he tweeted about me. each time he has said liberate michigan. and said i should negotiate with the very people who were arrested because they are good people. that incites more domestic terror. >> michigan governor gretchen whitmer a target of alleged dmes irk terrorism plot. holding donald trump
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accountable. the watch mep were implicated in the plot. six men arrested and charged with plotting to kidnap the governor. and seven others face terrorism ask felony charges in michigan. six have been arraigned. the senior official says federal agents found the suspects were connected to groups dedicated to the so called boog lou. a term for a second civil war. and killing law enforcement officers. trump has yet to condemn the groups. choosing to pour gasoline on the fire by attacking whitmer on twitter. trump isn't the only one legitimizing the actions. the sheriff of michigan who shared a stage with one of the accused men during an antilock down rally in grand rapids in may. has this to stay about the militia suspects in an interview with fox 17 in west michigan. >> now being charged in a plot
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to kidnap the governor? it's just a charge. and a plot. remember. are they trying to kidnap? people are angry with the governor. and they want her arrested. are they trying to arrest or kidnap attempt. you can still in michigan if it's a felony make a felony arrest. they are innocent until proven guilty. i'm not sure. >> wow. huh. another law enforcement official has had plenty to say about what he calls far left extremist groups. when it comes to the right, it's crickets. that's next. for three years with zero auto claims. (driver) yeah? (burke) so you earned your policy perk: accident forgiveness. now instead of this being something, it' s- (driver) it's nothing! (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. they should really turn this ride off.
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the demonstrations and they provoke violence. and have various tiers of people from the sort of top provocative. to people who are minnons and run the violent mission. >> attorney general told that lie about black lives matter. a movement that is by no means socialist, communist or violent. unless of course you think demanding police stop killing black people is somehow radical. what you expect from a man who compared stay at home orders to slavery? and dubbed new york, seattle and portland as anarchist cities. as for the members of a group tied to a plt to kidnap a governor and over throw the government? they got nothing more than a verbal slap on the wrist. calling the actions abhorrent. joining me now. former u.s. attorney. and former senior member of the
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mueller probe. and author. i'll go with you first, thank you for being here. barr the detroit news claims he says he wasn't briefed on the alleged plot to kidnap the governor of michigan until this according to. according to to a spokesman. we'll set that aside. for a a moment. we talk about on the show about the way donald trump is radicalizing people. the rhetoric is radicalizing people in the country. particularly on the far right white nationalist fringe. i want you to listen to william barr. whose comments about lock down will sound weird le familiar and weirdly reminiscent of what we're seeing in michigan. >> putting a national lock down stay at home order is like house arrest. it's other than slavery which was a different kind of
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restraint. this is the greatest intrusion of civil liberty in american history. >> the watchmen a new group specifically spurred on by the pandemic and to the response to lock down ordersment your thoughts? >> my thoughts are this is one of the most important criminal cases that we have seen in decades. this is the fbi acting at its very best. and it is the attorney general acting at his very worst. this is the politicization of the department and frankly the racism of the department. where is the attorney general to condemn what it is that happened in this case. imagine what the attorney general would be saying if you
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close your eyes for a moment and the group that was involved here was not white. and was claiming to be part of antifa. you don't think that the attorney general would be giving a press conference and shouting to the hill tops about this? it's such a deplorable state that the department of justice is in. under his leadership. >> listen, if there had been somebody who claimed to be part of black lives matter and was arrested for this, every black person in america would be in terror of being shaken down and thrown against a car and arrested and investigated. it would be terrifying to walk around in black skin after something like that happened. the idea that the attorney general is comparing lock down orders to slavery. and a group here seems to agree with him. agree with bill barr. and break down we have the boog
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lou people. it's a race war. they take over the country and the proud boys who told stand back and standby. and called out to them and they redid a logo for him. antipolitical correctness western chauvinist. you have the 3 percenters. operating at high levels with trump. set that aside. what do you make of the sheriff in a local sheriff said maybe they want to arrest her. nothing wrong with that in michigan. it's going down to the sheriff. what do you make of him? >> what he had to say is terrifying. he's a law enforcement officer. a county sheriff. and he knows two of the men arrested. he was asked about whether he regrets having been on stage with one of them. what he said the first part i have no problem with. that is presumed innocent. that's true. he tried to justify the perhaps
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they weren't trying to kidnap her, only trying to arrest her. because they believe the stay at home order during the pandemic were illegal. to suggest that is promote vigilant justice. we have a system in the country. we have ways to legally challenge the governor orders if people believe they were in a flaw of the law. the message is not take the law into your hands. and take her to try her. their goal was put her on trial for treason. that's not something that private citizens have the ability to do in this country. what he said is horrific. i think the people who live in that county should be demanding resignation. >> we have reports that there have been some infiltration. i'm not saying anything about the particular individual. there have been infiltrations into law enforcement. on the white nationalist side. a concern the feds have raised in the past.
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we know the threat to law enforcement from the groups it was a boog lou boy who gunned down a law enforcement officer. whose name air force staff sergeant was a growing online extremist movement who sought to use peaceful protest against police brutality to incite a race war. and killed a police officer. who they are actually the threat. i don't understand how local citizens can feel safe if the sheriff is saying that it would be all right with him for random people in a militia to arrest the governor. >> yeah. this statement is so shocking. not only did this plot involve kidnapping the governor. it also involved attacking police officers. part of the scheme was a call to gather the home addresses of police officers to they could be attacked. when the sheriff is supporting this movement.
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he is not only attacking the governor. he is attacking his fellow law enforcement officers. groups like this are no friend of law enforcement. and so i think what he's saying is shocking. >> i want to take a quick turn. you have written a book called where the law ends. inside the mueller investigation. some about rod rosenstein. who got in the way of a full investigation of paul manafort. and didn't want to get in the way of a pardon. his reputation descends daily. what you write about jim comey. the date when he shifted the trajectory of the election about eleven days out announcing there was a new investigation regarding hillary clintons e-mails. what did you learn about that and what can you tell us about that? it's new information.
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>> sure. what i learned and corroborated in the ig report on jim comey and also in a new book. which i would highly the time that jim comey wrote his letter announcing that they were opening up the investigation again into hillary clinton's e-mails that they had good reasons to believe that the e-mails would be a nothing burger. that she was not privy to classified information or the kinds of e-mails that would be interesting. that would have made a difference if jim comey when he wrote the letter said that at the time and did not leave the impression that it would somehow be a potential mother load of
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e-mails about hillary clinton. it is a good lesson to think back on relating it to the clips about attorney general barr. out of politics and should just play things down the middle without taking one side or the other. and also you know, just be straight with the american public and not spin things. >> wouldn't than nice. best of luck with the book. good luck with it. and up next an actress is telling us what she is doing to make sure that nobody is denied their right to vote. don't go anywhere. d their right to vote. don't go anywhere. yeah i feel free ♪ings are , ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything.
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and i'm making corporations like pg&e and insurance companies play by our rules. we need experienced leadership to wipe away trump's stain on america for good. election day is just 25 days away. more than 6 million americans have already voted. that is more than ten times the number that voted by this time in 2016. actress gabby -- a new psa called work the poll. >> i am in the house, bored. might as well entertain ourselves. >> you need to get your butts up and work the polls, they are
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hiring. >> poles? >> not that pole, fools, the voting polls. >> i am joined now by the director of that psa, thank you so much for being here. i am very excited to talk with you. those that saw antebellum, which isn't a comedy, discovered you have an incredible sense of humor and can deliver a comedic line, even one as tough as that. i love it. it is a great idea. judge is it important? >> thank you so much. so, spread the vote approached me and it is really -- we want to make sure that younger people are helping out in the poles because obviously our older
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folks are more susceptible to having a hard time with it and we want to make sure that the polling stations stay open, and especially during this election it will be hard enough to vote. we want younger blacks and latinos to know you actually get paid to work the polls. and at this time money is definitely a worry for a lot of people. we came up with the concept. the work the polls concept. we shot it and love it and hope that people get it and understand it. >> i love that the guys really leaned in. they swirled with the pole. they leaned into it. >> they did. they did. 6 million people voted already. far more than voted at this time last time. covid is a big concern.
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wrapped around buildings, obama 2008 style. i like the fact they are doing this. when we go and vote it is usually a nice, older lady. there is technology involved. they do a fine job. do you think having younger people there might actually help with reducing disenfranchisement. that they might be able to use the technology more efficiently and get things through and maybe that could help. >> absolutely, yes. i think that it will help quite a bit. younger people are a little faster with technology. just look at tiktok and all of the work they are doing over there. i think the technology will be better understood by younger people and more importantly our older generation will stay home and stay safe. >> yeah. absolutely. we know in the black and in the brown communities covid is just
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rampant. what is your message to people in the generation of why it is important to get out and vote. senior citizens vote. they will vote either way. what is your message about why it is important. >> it is incredibly important to choose the people who sit in the seats and make decisions for us and pass laws or they deny laws and that is for us. we always have to vote in the best interest and not just from the president but we need to vote every two years for the smaller -- you know, senators and stuff like that. we don't realize that is also important to vote for. everyone just votes for the president, or they don't because they don't think their vote counts. it does. it absolutely counts. it will count more this year, i think, than other years. >> yeah. absolutely. prosecutors, judges, all of that is a part of the black lives
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matter movement. you want to have the right people in place up and down the ticket. gaby, so great to meet you and thank you for using your platform for something so important. i hope everyone will listen and work the polls and get out there and help with the election. thank you. that is tonight's read out. thank you. okay. i'm sorry. i messed up the ending. tonight on all in. >> the data speaks for itself. we had a super spreader event in the white house. >> the second debate is officially cancelled and the president is still shedding viral load. >> he is close to the period where he could be done shedding virus. >> why trump is now negotiating with himself on the covid rescue. a new defense of the plot to kidnap michigan's governor coming from michigan law enfo
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