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daniel goldman was in the courtroom. he's going to join us, and he says, yeah, it really was. the air was thick with drama. one of the fascinating things was michael cohen saying i just believed too much in donald trump and the blind lilt to donald trump. that doesn't explain the $4 million in tax evasion that actually had nothing to do with donald trump. that was his taxi business. >> yeah, and, you know, there's this lingering question about what it is he did not want to talk to prosecutors in the southern district of new york about. and there's lingering questions that we have lots of sort of trailing ends about, but no real answers yet what exactly haefs able to tell prosecutors about donald trump and russia during the campaign. donald trump is apparently implicated in a whole lot of that stuff if open source reporting is true. we have nothing about what he was able to tell prosecutors about that. >> well, that's why we have to be patient. >> my least favorite thing. >> yeah, i know. thank you, rachel. >>> well, in the michael cohen case, donald trump has much more to worr
daniel goldman was in the courtroom. he's going to join us, and he says, yeah, it really was. the air was thick with drama. one of the fascinating things was michael cohen saying i just believed too much in donald trump and the blind lilt to donald trump. that doesn't explain the $4 million in tax evasion that actually had nothing to do with donald trump. that was his taxi business. >> yeah, and, you know, there's this lingering question about what it is he did not want to talk to...
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mya wiley, professor at the new school, daniel goldman, former attorney with the southern district of new york. mia, i'd like to begin with you. all we talk about are consequential developments, std story putting donald trump in the room where it happened? >> it's pretty dang consequential. >> that's a legal term. >> so, remember that yesterday when the story broke that a.m.i. had made the no prosecution deal, it had said that there were discussions with the trump campaign. but it was not clear who in the trump campaign. and then today we hear that that "who" is donald trump. which makes it a little difficult to track donald trump's argument with any -- and think that there is any credibility to this argument that he is not somehow subject to the potential crime of a campaign finance violation if he had asked -- right, he said he didn't direct. even if he didn't necessarily say, i want you right now to go do the following things, he has been told by an attorney that he's going to create a shell company, and then he's going to hide the fact that donald trump is repaying him the loans i
mya wiley, professor at the new school, daniel goldman, former attorney with the southern district of new york. mia, i'd like to begin with you. all we talk about are consequential developments, std story putting donald trump in the room where it happened? >> it's pretty dang consequential. >> that's a legal term. >> so, remember that yesterday when the story broke that a.m.i. had made the no prosecution deal, it had said that there were discussions with the trump campaign....
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the lead off panel, daniel goldman for the southern district of new york, mimi rocca, former assistant university for the southern district of new york now a distinguished fellow in criminal justice at the pace university school of law. and down in d.c. as you can see our friend phil rucker, pulitzer prize winning bureau chief for the washington post. phil, i'm going to begin with you on all things journalism. former president bush 41 has been buried. the ceremonial part of this president's week is over. and so on twitter, in just the last two hours, we've had something of a late night fuselad, perhaps linked to television segments we've watched airing on the cable networks tonight. what do you think is going on in there? >> well, brian, i think the president seems to be signalling to the world some level of anxiety about the russia investigation. he must certainly know about the deadlines tomorrow that you referenced in the opening of tonight's show where we are going to learn more details about, you know, how paul manafort lied to investigators and how michael cohen has been cooperat
the lead off panel, daniel goldman for the southern district of new york, mimi rocca, former assistant university for the southern district of new york now a distinguished fellow in criminal justice at the pace university school of law. and down in d.c. as you can see our friend phil rucker, pulitzer prize winning bureau chief for the washington post. phil, i'm going to begin with you on all things journalism. former president bush 41 has been buried. the ceremonial part of this president's...
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attorney daniel goldman. former obama official chris liu.rategist sir michael singleton and tiffany cross of "the beat d.c. "let me ask you, chris, you were in the obama administration under secretary of labor. you worked in the justice department. the changing of a chief of staff, how much does that really matter and what does it really mean to the direction of a president and his administration? >> in a typical white house, the chief of staff is essentially the person that runs everything, is in charge of the policy process, a lot of politics, making sure that the president's schedule reflects the priorities. the challenge in this white house is that we will now be on the third chief of staff within two years. no one has been able to tame this president. john kelly was supposed to be the savior. he was supposed to be putting discipline into the president's schedule, ensuring he wasn't calling people at all hours of the night. >> that apparently lasted a couple months and the president chafed under that and went back to his old habit. and e
attorney daniel goldman. former obama official chris liu.rategist sir michael singleton and tiffany cross of "the beat d.c. "let me ask you, chris, you were in the obama administration under secretary of labor. you worked in the justice department. the changing of a chief of staff, how much does that really matter and what does it really mean to the direction of a president and his administration? >> in a typical white house, the chief of staff is essentially the person that...
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daniel goldman, appreciate your expertise. everybody is here is trying to say well a lawyer would say this. we have one. always nice to have one. thank you, sir. >>> up ahead, the drama surrounding the russian woman who pleaded guilty to infiltrating u.s. politics today. how much trouble is the nra in now? this is yet the 18th different angle to this larger scandal. we'll be right back. h of my life because i was different. [ grunts ] it's a hate crime. so, i created a world where i could be anyone i want. this is hoagie, kind of a braver versions of me. we're one in the same pal. i walk in your shoes. ♪ i got dreams in my head... ♪ you need to face those jerks who beat you up. i'm not really sure how to do this. if i can be a hero, so can you. yee-haw! our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerful
daniel goldman, appreciate your expertise. everybody is here is trying to say well a lawyer would say this. we have one. always nice to have one. thank you, sir. >>> up ahead, the drama surrounding the russian woman who pleaded guilty to infiltrating u.s. politics today. how much trouble is the nra in now? this is yet the 18th different angle to this larger scandal. we'll be right back. h of my life because i was different. [ grunts ] it's a hate crime. so, i created a world where i...
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. >> with us now is daniel goldman. legal analyst, we're going to get to giuliani in is second. explain exactly what they're being charged with and what it means for the mueller investigation. >> they are being charged with the violation of failing to register with a foreign lobbyist. and one of them was charged with several counts of false statements. what is interesting about that is that michael flynn was not charg charged, but he was clearly right in the middle of this conspiracy. so when he gets sentenced tomorrow he will be working down from his zero to sixth month difficult range. robert mueller did not charge him with the full crimes that he could. that is not the discuss tom where i worked for ten years. you would ordinary require a cooperating witness to get the top charge. it will become difficult now that this case was referred to by mueller, and if michael flin w -- flynn was a witness there, he was not charged with everything that his coconspirators were charged with. >> part of it, yeah. michael flynn tra
. >> with us now is daniel goldman. legal analyst, we're going to get to giuliani in is second. explain exactly what they're being charged with and what it means for the mueller investigation. >> they are being charged with the violation of failing to register with a foreign lobbyist. and one of them was charged with several counts of false statements. what is interesting about that is that michael flynn was not charg charged, but he was clearly right in the middle of this...
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. >> i want to bring daniel goldman in. l is somebody i lean on when i want to understand the strategic stuff that goes on in these investigations. daniel, the president has tweeted about the fact that the fbi said that michael flynn didn't lie, but the mueller investigation said he did, and they overrode the fbi. it's hard to keep track of who the theys are but they gave general flynn a great deal because they were embarrassed by the way he was treated. the fbi said he didn't lie, and they overrode the fbi. they want to scare everybody into making up stories that are not true by catching them in the smallest of misstatements. sad. i'm going to assume the "they" is the special counsel's investigation. and the fbi is the fbi. can you shed some light on what on earth the president of the united states is talking about? >> january 24th, 2017, after the interview with michael flynn, the fbi agents who interviewed him indicated in their report that they did not sense from flynn's demeanor or his responses that he was deceptive or
. >> i want to bring daniel goldman in. l is somebody i lean on when i want to understand the strategic stuff that goes on in these investigations. daniel, the president has tweeted about the fact that the fbi said that michael flynn didn't lie, but the mueller investigation said he did, and they overrode the fbi. it's hard to keep track of who the theys are but they gave general flynn a great deal because they were embarrassed by the way he was treated. the fbi said he didn't lie, and...
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put it through the daniel goldman filter. we don't understand non prosecutorial agreement.int that most of america is focused on what donald trump and michael cohen did to possibly influence the outcome of the election and now american media enterprise said, yeah, that catch and kill, that was about influencing the election. >> this is quite significant, ali. you put your finger on it. basically a non prosecution agreement is an agreement without the requirement of pleading guilty to crimes. so basically ami is agreed to accept responsibility for their conduct in return for not getting charged. it's very rare that corporations get charged. it can be devastating to the corporations so oftentimes corporations that engaged in wrongdoing reach a nonprosecution agreement but the critical aspect is what tom pointed out. ami saying they made the payment in order to influence the election. exactly the same thing that michael cohen said about the stormy daniels payment. so this is what we call in prosecutorial world corroboration. you have two different essentially witnesses saying
put it through the daniel goldman filter. we don't understand non prosecutorial agreement.int that most of america is focused on what donald trump and michael cohen did to possibly influence the outcome of the election and now american media enterprise said, yeah, that catch and kill, that was about influencing the election. >> this is quite significant, ali. you put your finger on it. basically a non prosecution agreement is an agreement without the requirement of pleading guilty to...
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joining us now is daniel goldman.eing here. >> thanks for having me. >> the prosecutors in the southern district are saying this may look like cooperation some places, but this is not cooperation here. we don't consider him to be a cooperating witness. he has not been willing to talk to about criminal behavior he may have been involved in or know about, and therefore throw the book at him. is this a southern district thing or is this something specific to cohen am. >> the southern district requires cooperating witnesses to not only admit to the crimes that they're charged with or that the government has evidence of but any other crimes that they may have committed. >> back to the time they were 2 years old. >> literally if you stole a candy bar from the drugstore when you were 16 you have to tell the government that. you won't necessarily plead guilty to that because it's not a federal crime, but you may have to plead guilty to additional federal crimes that you volunteer to the government. oats the way that this coop
joining us now is daniel goldman.eing here. >> thanks for having me. >> the prosecutors in the southern district are saying this may look like cooperation some places, but this is not cooperation here. we don't consider him to be a cooperating witness. he has not been willing to talk to about criminal behavior he may have been involved in or know about, and therefore throw the book at him. is this a southern district thing or is this something specific to cohen am. >> the...
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bush white house elise jordan, a fellow tt brennen center for just and an mz nbc legal analyst daniel goldmanwith us and pulitzer prize winning columnest and editor at "the washington post" and msnbc eugene robinson. good to have you all. >> so, willie, you know what we call that when mike barnacle does that, right? >> he leaves his jacket. >> we call that tuesday. >> by the way, one of the many life lessons we've learned from barnacle is go to costco, buy a cheap blue blazer and when you go to an event or party you want to leave, you leave the vest on the chair to people think you're still there and you walk out and go home. >> it's called the irish good-bye. >> and, mike, you do it so well. you put it -- i mean, you must buy these things for $15 at costco. >> 22 bucks, yep. >> i get the blue blazer at the wedding now. okay. so we could be soon getting new insight into the special counsel's probe of possible ties between the trump campaign and russia. at some point today, robert mueller's team is expected to make a public sentencing memo about former national security adviser michael flynn.
bush white house elise jordan, a fellow tt brennen center for just and an mz nbc legal analyst daniel goldmanwith us and pulitzer prize winning columnest and editor at "the washington post" and msnbc eugene robinson. good to have you all. >> so, willie, you know what we call that when mike barnacle does that, right? >> he leaves his jacket. >> we call that tuesday. >> by the way, one of the many life lessons we've learned from barnacle is go to costco, buy a...
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we have darren samuelsson and daniel goldman. there's still a lot of clues to follow in here.ke away? what stands out? >> it may be the most newsworthy parts of these documents are the extensive redactions. what that tells us is there's still a number of matters under investigati investigation. the part that isn't redacted tells us a good bit. they found anyone to be valuable because he have one of the few people with long term and first hand insight into the matters under investigation. he provided first hand information about the content and context of the trump transition team and officials. the bottom line is what you take away is that mike flynn was an all star cooperator. he was a guy who was with donald trump at all hours. flew on planes with him during the campaign. deep in conversation. he would be able to offer the special counsel perspective on donald trump's mind set about russia and his foreign policy and potentially some of these issues as they cropped up when russia became under scrutiny. >> michael, you're sitting here flipping through this redacted document as
we have darren samuelsson and daniel goldman. there's still a lot of clues to follow in here.ke away? what stands out? >> it may be the most newsworthy parts of these documents are the extensive redactions. what that tells us is there's still a number of matters under investigati investigation. the part that isn't redacted tells us a good bit. they found anyone to be valuable because he have one of the few people with long term and first hand insight into the matters under investigation....
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quick question for jonathan and also for daniel goldman, and sort of a two part question. niel i'll ask you. right now based on everything that you know, obviously projecting forward, can the president survive legally? can he avoid serious ramifications and then i'll go to jonathan and say knowing everything you know right now can the president survive politically to be driven from office during his first term. >> i think legally we already now know that the president has committed a felony in order to obtain the office of the presidency. he will likely not be charged with that and in part he's not going to be charged because even if he could be, forget about the doj policy, michael cohen decided not to fully cooperate with the southern district of new york. so he's not a witness available to them right now. and, joe, when you were talking a little bit about michael cohen, certainly you have to feel very bad for his family. but what he's saying doesn't add up. if he really wanted to get this over with and get back to his family he would have fully cooperated, agreed to be a
quick question for jonathan and also for daniel goldman, and sort of a two part question. niel i'll ask you. right now based on everything that you know, obviously projecting forward, can the president survive legally? can he avoid serious ramifications and then i'll go to jonathan and say knowing everything you know right now can the president survive politically to be driven from office during his first term. >> i think legally we already now know that the president has committed a...
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joining me is msnbc legal analyst daniel goldman. i want to start with this first. days ago it was reported that the department of justice says matt whittaker is a-okay to be the attorney general and preside over this. then we read the details. the department of justice did not recommend that. whittaker's response is legally, technically, i can do the job so i'm going to. how significant is that? >> it's very interesting development to learn now that the ethics officials at the department of justice recommended or they didn't officially recommends but said if they were asked for a recommendation, they would recommend he recuse himself because of the appearance of a conflict of interest or the appearance of bias. >> he said thanks but no thanks. i'm going to do it. >> he said i appreciate the recommendation or the suggestion but i'm going to violate or i'm going to disagree with you and i'm going to continue to oversee this investigation. >> then is it a big positive we're report thanksgiviing this wrapped up by february. whittaker said his strategy would be starve t
joining me is msnbc legal analyst daniel goldman. i want to start with this first. days ago it was reported that the department of justice says matt whittaker is a-okay to be the attorney general and preside over this. then we read the details. the department of justice did not recommend that. whittaker's response is legally, technically, i can do the job so i'm going to. how significant is that? >> it's very interesting development to learn now that the ethics officials at the department...
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joining me is daniel goldman, former district attorney in the new york southern district.new indictments of flynn associates will, of course, be part of what they'll try to do when they have the sentencing tomorrow for michael flynn to try to say to the judge this is what he's cooperating on in addition to the russia stuff. >> right. i don't think it's a coincidence that these -- this indictment was unsealed today and the arrest was made on michael flynn business partner but you're right we did vaguely have some idea that michael flynn was paid by the turkish government to advocate for their interests while he was donald trump's primary national security and foreign policy adviser on the campaign which is an egregious conflict of interest. he was trying to assist the turkish government to get the cleric extradited and that was rejected by the department of state and department of justice as a political ploy without sufficient evidence. so it's the revelation today in the indictment is quite stunning that you have someone at the highest echelons of the campaign who would ul
joining me is daniel goldman, former district attorney in the new york southern district.new indictments of flynn associates will, of course, be part of what they'll try to do when they have the sentencing tomorrow for michael flynn to try to say to the judge this is what he's cooperating on in addition to the russia stuff. >> right. i don't think it's a coincidence that these -- this indictment was unsealed today and the arrest was made on michael flynn business partner but you're right...
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with me now is maya wily, former prosecutor danielle goldman and alek is. the news mick mulvaney has been tapped as the chief of staff at the white house. give us a sense of your reading why mick mulvaney when the president is about to face an onslaught of investigations from multiple fronts. >> this chief of staff search has been anything but normal. what's so wild in particular about this announcement today is that the first time we heard a source familiar with the transition that john kelly was out and mick mulvaney was the poern replace him was july 24th. i've heard it for so long. i think it's because trump views him as someone who will be loyal to him and do what he says. maybe not a john kelly type, but someone he's seen quietly behind the scenes fighting for this position for many, many months and showing the president he would be loyal to him in this position that trump otherwise views as adversarial to him. >> let's talk about mick mulvaney's expertise. does he have any kind of experience dealing with crises? not just as a lawyer, but as a counsel
with me now is maya wily, former prosecutor danielle goldman and alek is. the news mick mulvaney has been tapped as the chief of staff at the white house. give us a sense of your reading why mick mulvaney when the president is about to face an onslaught of investigations from multiple fronts. >> this chief of staff search has been anything but normal. what's so wild in particular about this announcement today is that the first time we heard a source familiar with the transition that john...
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joining us now daniel goldman, an msnbc legal analyst and also joining us daniel shugarman. how many times as a federal prosecutor did you put things in the vault, what is the vault for? >> i wish i had a really sexy answer for you, but it is far more common that you might think. any sealed document filed with the court should go in a vault. so it's not as if there are sealed documents that the court holds onto and then sealed documents that go to a vault. i don't know that every single time a document is filed under seal that it actually does go into a vault, but in michael cohen's case they're certainly going to do everything by the book. there's two things that jump out otme this might be. i think the most likely thing is that it is the presentence investigation report, which is something that remains under seal, prepared by the probation office that outlines all of his conduct, all of his personal history, the criminal history, et cetera. that remains under seal, and it could just be it's being officially filed in the docket as it's required to be. the other option that
joining us now daniel goldman, an msnbc legal analyst and also joining us daniel shugarman. how many times as a federal prosecutor did you put things in the vault, what is the vault for? >> i wish i had a really sexy answer for you, but it is far more common that you might think. any sealed document filed with the court should go in a vault. so it's not as if there are sealed documents that the court holds onto and then sealed documents that go to a vault. i don't know that every single...
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daniel goldman, district of new york and tom winter, nbc news investigations reporter. i got a full house of big brains. dan, i want to start with you. if ami says it was hush money and cohen said it was hush money, is that enough cooperating evidence or is trump cleared when he says cohen was a lawyer? >> i assuming they both say donald trump was in on it and knew it was hush money payments and he knew that, it is enough. he has been searching around for a workable defense for months now. first, it was i didn't know about it at all. now it's, well, michael cohen is my lawyer and this is advice of counsel. it has some curb appeal. it is a failure from a legal perspective. in order to assert an advice of counsel defense, you have to affirmably seek legal advice about whether something is legal or not. i'm quite confident there's no way and michael cohen would testify to this, at no point did donald trump say, michael, can i make these hush money payments under the campaign finance laws? which effectively, he would have to do and he would have to reasonably rely on it. th
daniel goldman, district of new york and tom winter, nbc news investigations reporter. i got a full house of big brains. dan, i want to start with you. if ami says it was hush money and cohen said it was hush money, is that enough cooperating evidence or is trump cleared when he says cohen was a lawyer? >> i assuming they both say donald trump was in on it and knew it was hush money payments and he knew that, it is enough. he has been searching around for a workable defense for months...
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. >> daniel goldman, the president keep uses -- keeps using that word "civil" to describe this. basically same question to you. how does this david pecker meeting add to the known record? >> right. so, many things that he said today on fox news are flat-out wrong. the first is that michael cohen has a deal. he doesn't have a deal. and, in fact, that's a significant problem to making a case against donald trump. but what makes that criminal case a lot better is the fact that david pecker and a.m.i. are cooperating, and they clearly are going to say that they made the karen mcdougal payment in order to influence the election. now you have on top of it the closest that donald trump will ever get to be to alexander hamilton. he's the man in the room where it happened. and what happened was a year before any of these "access hollywood" or any of the other affairs that came out was a meeting where they discussed a scheme to conceal his affairs from the voters. so on two fronts you have -- it's a very significant development. you have another person in addition to michael cohen pointin
. >> daniel goldman, the president keep uses -- keeps using that word "civil" to describe this. basically same question to you. how does this david pecker meeting add to the known record? >> right. so, many things that he said today on fox news are flat-out wrong. the first is that michael cohen has a deal. he doesn't have a deal. and, in fact, that's a significant problem to making a case against donald trump. but what makes that criminal case a lot better is the fact...
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with me now is maya wily, daniel goldman, and alexa mccanon, political reporter for axios. let me begin with you and the news nick mulvaney has now been tapped as the new chief of staff at the white house. give us a sense why nick mulvaney. >> this chief of staff search has been anything but normal. and what is so wild to me in particular about this announcement today is that the first time i heard from a source familiar with the transition is that john kelly was out as chief of staff and nick mulvaney was going to replace him was july 24th. i think it's because now it's finally happened trump sort of views him as someone who will be loyal to him and who will do what he says. maybe not necessarily a john kelly type who runs a tight ship, but someone who he's seen behind the scenes fighting for this position. >> so loyalty is obviously high on the president's list. let's talk a little bit about nick mulvaney's expertise. does he have any kind of experience dealing with legal crises? not just necessarily as a lawyer but even as a counsel to the president, does he have that so
with me now is maya wily, daniel goldman, and alexa mccanon, political reporter for axios. let me begin with you and the news nick mulvaney has now been tapped as the new chief of staff at the white house. give us a sense why nick mulvaney. >> this chief of staff search has been anything but normal. and what is so wild to me in particular about this announcement today is that the first time i heard from a source familiar with the transition is that john kelly was out as chief of staff and...
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two of the four parties, daniel goldman, you remember that recording that came out michael cohen made of him talking to donald trump, in which he refers to david pecker of ami and alan weiselberg, the ceo of the trump organization. of the four people mentioned in that thing. two have said these payments were made, whether the payment made to stormy daniels or american media to pay karen mcdougal were made with the purpose of influencing the election or as ami says it to prevent karen mcdougal from influencing the election. at some point, it becomes obvious that the president's story is the standout. he's the one whose story is not corroborated by the other two. we don't know what alan weasel berg is saying. >> which story? the president's story changed many, many times. >> i didn't know about the payments. you know, i didn't direct him to make the payments. >> and the payments were made. >> it's okay in it was a private agreement i had my lawyer's advice. you know, it wasn't related to to the election. he was throwing mud to the wall hoping something would stick. this is a really sign
two of the four parties, daniel goldman, you remember that recording that came out michael cohen made of him talking to donald trump, in which he refers to david pecker of ami and alan weiselberg, the ceo of the trump organization. of the four people mentioned in that thing. two have said these payments were made, whether the payment made to stormy daniels or american media to pay karen mcdougal were made with the purpose of influencing the election or as ami says it to prevent karen mcdougal...
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daniel goldman, the judge was mad, he thought somebody was either letting flynn off the hook or flynn'seam was way out of line by suggesting that a guy of his experience, who worked in military intelligence and worked for the white house wouldn't know that lying to the fbi is a bad thing. he wanted to get off his chest that i don't like what you did, called him a traitor to his country, all that. once that all happened, should that have not closed that issue and then they could have moved on to something else? what motivated the judge to then talk about this possible sentence of confinement? >> hold on. when i yell at my kids, i'm not over and done with yelling at them. i yell at them, yell at them some more. it's not one and done. if it was, they would never stop misbehaving. >> is that legally sound? >> someone will do something and the judge will be skeptical of it. it should, you're right, be the end of that issue. and it is a little surprise iin that the judge, having gone through that colloquy with flynn, in order to understand what arguments he is making and what he's not making.
daniel goldman, the judge was mad, he thought somebody was either letting flynn off the hook or flynn'seam was way out of line by suggesting that a guy of his experience, who worked in military intelligence and worked for the white house wouldn't know that lying to the fbi is a bad thing. he wanted to get off his chest that i don't like what you did, called him a traitor to his country, all that. once that all happened, should that have not closed that issue and then they could have moved on to...
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daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now a fellow with the brennan center for justice, nick confessore with "the new york times" and elise jordan, former aid in the george w. bush white house and co-host of the podcast, "words matter." all of them msnbc analysts. let me start with you, jeremy bash. this idea that mueller who has been at work for a year and a half, it's been reported widely that he's coming up with some sort of report or that there will be findings, why wouldn't a white house prepare for something like that? >> i think they are incompetent and i don't know the substance of the defense. the president has dragged this out by not meeting with the special counsel, by not sitting down with him and answering their questions. of course, he's not able to do that because he would basically be putting himself into a situation which he would not tell the truth. not be able to tell the truth and he'd have criminal liability on much to his political liability. so i think
daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now a fellow with the brennan center for justice, nick confessore with "the new york times" and elise jordan, former aid in the george w. bush white house and co-host of the podcast, "words matter." all of them msnbc analysts. let me start with you, jeremy bash. this idea that mueller who has been at work for a year and a half, it's been reported widely that he's coming up with some sort of...
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with me daniel goldman, msnbc legal analyst, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, which will be a source of one of today's memos. natasha bertrand also with me, msnbc contributor who covers the russia investigation for the atlantic and mark leeb witch, chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine. a big thanks for all of you being with me on a friday. goldman, let's start with barr, the president's pick to be attorney general, considered widely to be a mainstream republican choice. however, he did write in an editorial early last year that trump was right to fire sally yates for not defending his executive order on immigration. "the washington post" found this quote from a bob woodward book, that he regularly considered firing lawrence walsh. your general opinion of mr. barr? >> i think he is far more in the mainstream conservative legal circles and well established as bona fide have been well established, not just because he was the attorney general for bush, but in his subsequent career. i think we
with me daniel goldman, msnbc legal analyst, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, which will be a source of one of today's memos. natasha bertrand also with me, msnbc contributor who covers the russia investigation for the atlantic and mark leeb witch, chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine. a big thanks for all of you being with me on a friday. goldman, let's start with barr, the president's pick to be attorney general,...
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against the wall street company over gray violations in securities law daniel bushell picks up the story. the indictment states goldman sachs not only ridiculous lee inflated fees of six hundred million dollars for helping stop malaysia's corrupt national wealth fund well in coalition leader abraham says the wall street bank must be complicit in the whole affair. probably the most stunning financial scandal of the decade is the failure of governance i mean you allow. this one is much a bottom up and they're. complicit to the. international financial institutions and blew a second course and then instead of investing it in the nation prosecutors say the funds cash was blown on a five year spending spree from beverly hills mansions to a rare twenty two carat pink diamond seethrough grand piano gift to australian supermodel miranda kerr a quarter of a billion dollars on this three hundred foot mega yacht called the equity and bankrolling hollywood hit the wolf of wall street about oh the irony but in crimes on an industrial scale advanced screening of the film was shown near the goldman sachs building in new york to bank
against the wall street company over gray violations in securities law daniel bushell picks up the story. the indictment states goldman sachs not only ridiculous lee inflated fees of six hundred million dollars for helping stop malaysia's corrupt national wealth fund well in coalition leader abraham says the wall street bank must be complicit in the whole affair. probably the most stunning financial scandal of the decade is the failure of governance i mean you allow. this one is much a bottom...
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lumpur is to blame claiming it lied to the bank daniel bushell investigates whether the company will face any will consequences the indictment states goldman sachs not only got ridiculously inflated fees of six hundred million dollars for helping start malaysia's corrupt national wealth fund willing coalition leader and what abraham says the wall street bank must be complicit in the whole affair probably the most stunning financial scandal of the decade is the failure of governance and you allow this to go this one is much a bottom up and. complicit to the. international financial institutions and gloom a sector of course in the instead of investing it in the nation prosecutors say the funds cash was blown on a five year spending spree from beverly hills mansions to a rare twenty two carat pink diamond see through graham piano gift to australian supermodel miranda kerr a quarter of a billion dollars on this three hundred foot mega yacht. all the equipment see and bankrolling hollywood hit the wolf of wall street about oh the irony but in crimes on an industrial scale the real question is this was this legal. so the. defendants deny the cla
lumpur is to blame claiming it lied to the bank daniel bushell investigates whether the company will face any will consequences the indictment states goldman sachs not only got ridiculously inflated fees of six hundred million dollars for helping start malaysia's corrupt national wealth fund willing coalition leader and what abraham says the wall street bank must be complicit in the whole affair probably the most stunning financial scandal of the decade is the failure of governance and you...
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daniel britto let's go. next part the escalating one m.t.b. corruption scandal leads our global report today as malaysian authorities file their first related criminal charges in the case against goldman sachs bank as an entity and goldman employees goldman's exposure on this front increase dramatically in november with published reports that goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein attended a two thousand and nine one m.t.b. fund raising meeting in new york with low take joe aka joe low a key figure in the massive multifarious scandal malaysian prosecutors are now charged mr low as well as tim weisner goldman's former chair for southeast asia in the case and are demanding three point three billion dollars in penalties for goldman's role and directing six point five billion dollars in investment into the debacle that was one m. d. b. goldman sachs stock was down two point five percent on the news. on sunday canadian prime minister justin trudeau said in an interview with the c.t.v. network that he will quote try and see if canada can cancel a thirteen billion dollar order from saudi arabia for military equipment. including canny quips armored assault vehicles made by the canadian subsidiary of
daniel britto let's go. next part the escalating one m.t.b. corruption scandal leads our global report today as malaysian authorities file their first related criminal charges in the case against goldman sachs bank as an entity and goldman employees goldman's exposure on this front increase dramatically in november with published reports that goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein attended a two thousand and nine one m.t.b. fund raising meeting in new york with low take joe aka joe low a key figure in...
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daniel britto let's go. next part the escalating one m.t.b. corruption scandal leads our global report today as malaysian authorities file their first related criminal charges in the case against goldman sachs bank as an entity and goldman employees goldman's exposure on this front increase dramatically in november with published reports that goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein attended a two thousand and nine one him to be fund raising meeting in new york with low take joe aka joe low a key figure in the massive multifarious scandal malaysian prosecutors are now charged mr low as well as tim weisner goldman's former chair for southeast asia in the case and are demanding three point three billion dollars in penalties for goldman's role and directing six point five billion dollars in investment into the debacle that was one m. d. b. goldman sachs stock was down two point five percent on the news. on sunday canadian prime minister justin trudeau said in an interview with the c.t.v. network that he will quote try and see if canada can cancel a thirteen billion dollar order from saudi arabia for military equip. including canny quips armored assault vehicles made by the canadian subsidiary of g
daniel britto let's go. next part the escalating one m.t.b. corruption scandal leads our global report today as malaysian authorities file their first related criminal charges in the case against goldman sachs bank as an entity and goldman employees goldman's exposure on this front increase dramatically in november with published reports that goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein attended a two thousand and nine one him to be fund raising meeting in new york with low take joe aka joe low a key figure...