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williams and the legal analyst who served in the southern district of new york, maya wily and daniel goldman, former u.s. attorney who most recently served as the house majority council during the trump impeachment inquiry. we have a lot to cover. plenty of time to do so before this gets under way. let me begin with garrett on capitol hill. bring us up to speed as to what happened. we know this was supposed to start at around 10:00 a.m., there has been a delay. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the committee chairman jerry nadler was in an accident on his way down from new york to start this hearing. i'm told that nobody is hurt, he's just delayed in his arrival. getting to new york. and really at this point, what's one more delay in the start of this hearing? this hearing with bill barr has been pushed back repeatedly numerous times as democrats have just tried to nail down a date and a time and place to get the attorney general to show up. and in that time, the list of questions that they have had for him continues to grow. ayman, you mentioned a couple of them, i star
williams and the legal analyst who served in the southern district of new york, maya wily and daniel goldman, former u.s. attorney who most recently served as the house majority council during the trump impeachment inquiry. we have a lot to cover. plenty of time to do so before this gets under way. let me begin with garrett on capitol hill. bring us up to speed as to what happened. we know this was supposed to start at around 10:00 a.m., there has been a delay. what can you tell us? >>...
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that is his blind spot, chris. >> daniel goldman, what is your take-away? >> i tend to agree. it is very hard in these five-minute increments to get into detailed policy discussions. i think the democratic members were far more effective when they were really pinpointing bill barr on very specific questions related to very specific incidences. and it's clear that bill barr is a little bit triggered by the whole roger stone sentencing, and i do agree that eric swalwell did a nice job quest n questioning job questioning him. but the thing i would want to hear a little bit more of and you raised the issue of voter fraud, chris, is a follow-up question. mr. barr, what is your evidence that there is potential voter fraud from widespread mail-in voting? what is your evidence that there is antifa representatives are the ones who are leading the riots in various cities? ask him what his evidence is and what the data is that he is relying on because what ends up happening here is barr makes a statement without explaining the backup and all too often the congressmen are responding with
that is his blind spot, chris. >> daniel goldman, what is your take-away? >> i tend to agree. it is very hard in these five-minute increments to get into detailed policy discussions. i think the democratic members were far more effective when they were really pinpointing bill barr on very specific questions related to very specific incidences. and it's clear that bill barr is a little bit triggered by the whole roger stone sentencing, and i do agree that eric swalwell did a nice job...
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of questioning about the attorney general and the cases against roger stone and michael flynn, daniel goldman, a familiar name to our viewers, had a role in the investigation, in the hearings related to the mueller report, he tweeted out -- ineffective -- opening line of questioning by the chair, jerry nadler. when asked by a conservative what questions he would have asked, he told these. i wonder if you know the answers. the attorney general -- has the attorney general intervened in any sentencing other than roger stone? has doj moved to this miss any case postconviction other than michael flynn? have prosecutors withdrawn from any case and protest other than those? guest: yes. hello to mr. goldman, if you're watching. those questions were all asked at different points. they were not contained in the opening of it, but that line of questioning is very effective, as you would expect from an effective litigator like mr. goldman. what he string to show is that attorney general barr is not operating the like -- like the lawyer for the american people or even the united states, he is acting like
of questioning about the attorney general and the cases against roger stone and michael flynn, daniel goldman, a familiar name to our viewers, had a role in the investigation, in the hearings related to the mueller report, he tweeted out -- ineffective -- opening line of questioning by the chair, jerry nadler. when asked by a conservative what questions he would have asked, he told these. i wonder if you know the answers. the attorney general -- has the attorney general intervened in any...
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. >> one of the key players for democrats during the impeachment, daniel goldman tweeted ineffective opening line of questioning by jerry nadler, not allowing a bathroom break. can we take a 5-minute break? >> it was called a disappointing hearing. >> they seem to roll with most of the interruptions. if there was any doubt, clearly election season. >> mike emanuel. it appears one of the things left and right agree on is the use of the defense production act to get corporate america engaged in fighting the pandemic. nurses protesting for more ppe earlier this year and demand they do more of them. medication. and other protective equipment in the hospital, canceled brent. >> richardson with details. >> a major moment for an iconic american brand. $765 million loan to make pharmaceuticals. donald trump announced this afternoon he's invoking the defense production act. the ingredients for generic drugs and reduced reliance on foreign drug manufacturers. >> competitive with almost all countries consumed with all countries. >> the president was scheduled to meet with top pharmaceutical com
. >> one of the key players for democrats during the impeachment, daniel goldman tweeted ineffective opening line of questioning by jerry nadler, not allowing a bathroom break. can we take a 5-minute break? >> it was called a disappointing hearing. >> they seem to roll with most of the interruptions. if there was any doubt, clearly election season. >> mike emanuel. it appears one of the things left and right agree on is the use of the defense production act to get...
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we're happy to have back with us tonight daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. also happened to be general counsel for the house intel committee during impeachment where we last saw him questioning witnesses in front of a live national audience. daniel, i quoted you, what you said on twitter tonight, saying that this has you convinced the president has written off re-election. is that because it is so unprecedented because of its brazenness? >> well, certainly it's brazen. certainly it's unprecedented. but i think what phil rucker said is probably true, that this was going to happen at some point. what jumped out to me, though, is why is it happening now? why is it happening four months before the election? what we're seeing is the president essentially commuting a co-conspirator, someone who covered up for him as the district judge said, covered up for donald trump by lying, by obstructing justice, by threatening witnesses. and the only trigger here is the fact that roger stone was going to jail on monday. and if
we're happy to have back with us tonight daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. also happened to be general counsel for the house intel committee during impeachment where we last saw him questioning witnesses in front of a live national audience. daniel, i quoted you, what you said on twitter tonight, saying that this has you convinced the president has written off re-election. is that because it is so unprecedented because of its brazenness?...
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daniel goldman has one. this when i find most useful personally because it has two composites that most of the others don't or deemphasize. the decision making composite and the stress management composite. those are so critical as we think about performance and leadership. recognizing the emotions of others. what is the impact of those emotions on how you make decisions and how you manage stress? for today, the thing we will focus on is the stress management composite. do is to offer you three slices at that, three different ways to think about it. you will find one of these useful as you move forward. the first comes to the idea of control. there are a lot of different ways that people think about handling stress, responding to adversity and resilience. if you are listed on the screen -- a few are listed on the screen. one is hardiness. it comes under three things, how well you do with challenges, how you feel you can control a situation, and how willing you are to commit to effort in handling adversity. t
daniel goldman has one. this when i find most useful personally because it has two composites that most of the others don't or deemphasize. the decision making composite and the stress management composite. those are so critical as we think about performance and leadership. recognizing the emotions of others. what is the impact of those emotions on how you make decisions and how you manage stress? for today, the thing we will focus on is the stress management composite. do is to offer you three...
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joining me now is daniel goldman. he served as majority counsel during house impeachment inquiry.e southern district of new york. daniel, you lived this more intensely than most of us. and you know, sometimes i look back at what we thought was going to be the biggest story of the year, if not the decade. of course we look back now and think we had no idea what we were even in for. let's start with roger stone. you tweeted -- and these are your words. only one explanation for this blatant corruption makes sense trump has given up on re-election and is just trying to save his own hyde. what did you mean by that? >> we sort of crossed the rubicon with roger stone a little bit because this is the first time trump has gone out of his way to pardon someone, commute a sentence or in any way use his own power in order to help himself, donald trump, as opposed to political allies or friends or other people in his network or social circle. what i meant by that is roger stone was found to have covered up for donald trump. he lied to congress as part of a much larger and perhaps well orchestr
joining me now is daniel goldman. he served as majority counsel during house impeachment inquiry.e southern district of new york. daniel, you lived this more intensely than most of us. and you know, sometimes i look back at what we thought was going to be the biggest story of the year, if not the decade. of course we look back now and think we had no idea what we were even in for. let's start with roger stone. you tweeted -- and these are your words. only one explanation for this blatant...
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joining us now is daniel goldman. he will also recognize him from his stint at general council at the house intelligence committee during the impeachment of president trump. it's good to see you, thank you for making time tonight. it's great to be here, rachel, thanks for having me. >> i spent a long time thinking about and talking about what happened with the new york prosecutors case. that the supreme court ruled on today. i have a less, a less of an understanding in terms of what the implications are, of the case involving congress. what do you think of the courts ruling and what do you think people should know about it? >> well, it's interesting, and the court, and chief justice roberts adopted neither of the parties proposed tests. trump wanted a very specific demanding test for congress to meet before asking for any presidential papers. and congress said, as long as it related to a valid legislative purpose fine, and it does not overly burden the president. and chief justice roberts took the middle and said, the
joining us now is daniel goldman. he will also recognize him from his stint at general council at the house intelligence committee during the impeachment of president trump. it's good to see you, thank you for making time tonight. it's great to be here, rachel, thanks for having me. >> i spent a long time thinking about and talking about what happened with the new york prosecutors case. that the supreme court ruled on today. i have a less, a less of an understanding in terms of what the...
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. >>> daniel goldman r.jay iso take a look at one school in the fall. investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. how abowhat a shame.wilson? so soon after retiring. i hear his wife needed help with the funeral expenses. that's ridiculous! -he had social security. -when my brother died, his wife received a check from social security, all right-- for $255! the funeral costs were well over $8,000. how on earth did she pay for it? fortunately, my brother bought additional life insurance -before he retired. -whew! i bet that cost a pretty penny, huh? not with colonial penn. coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. less than 35 cents a day. i have it myself. -we both do. -both of you? neither of us had to answer any health questions or take a physical exam. in fact, no one our age can be turned down. for any health reason. your rates go up every year, right? no, not at all. friends keep telling friends ab
. >>> daniel goldman r.jay iso take a look at one school in the fall. investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. how abowhat a shame.wilson? so soon after retiring. i hear his wife needed help with the funeral expenses. that's ridiculous! -he had social security. -when my brother died, his wife received a check from social security, all right-- for $255! the funeral costs were well...
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one of the key players for democrats on the house intelligence committee during impeachment, daniel goldman, candid, tweeting "ineffective opening line of questioning by representative jerry nadler." the low point was not allowing a bathroom break. >> can we take a 5-foot break? could we take a five-minute break, mr. chairman? >> no. >> freed barack called it a disappointing hearing and getting worse. >> barr did not back down and seemed to roll with most of the interruptions. if there was any doubt, it is clearly election season, shann shannon. >> shannon: all right, mike emanuel, thank you very much. well, it appears one of the things left and right do agree on is the use of the defense production act to get corporate america engaged in fighting the pandemic. the president touting this 33rd use of the dpa today. narcissist processing for more ppe earlier this year at the trump administration do more of this. >> defense production act now. mass production of ventilators, mass production of necessary medication. mass production of n95 masks my gowns, other protective equipment that we need
one of the key players for democrats on the house intelligence committee during impeachment, daniel goldman, candid, tweeting "ineffective opening line of questioning by representative jerry nadler." the low point was not allowing a bathroom break. >> can we take a 5-foot break? could we take a five-minute break, mr. chairman? >> no. >> freed barack called it a disappointing hearing and getting worse. >> barr did not back down and seemed to roll with most of...
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daniel goldman has one. as i mentioned earlier. and there are others. this one i find the most useful personally, because it has two composites that most of the others don't or deemphasize. it is the decision-making composite and the stress management composite. i think those are so critical as we think about performance and leadership. recognizing your own emotions and the emotions of others, yes, but what is the impact of those emotions on how you make decisions and how you manage stress? for today, the thing we will focus on more than anything else given what is going on in the world is the stress management composite. with the time we have, that is what we will target. what i hope to do is to offer you three slices at that, three different tools, three different ways to think about it that maybe you will find at least one of the three useful as you move forward. the first comes to the idea of control. i have mentioned there are a lot of different tools, different ways that people think about handling stress, responding to adversity, resilience, boun
daniel goldman has one. as i mentioned earlier. and there are others. this one i find the most useful personally, because it has two composites that most of the others don't or deemphasize. it is the decision-making composite and the stress management composite. i think those are so critical as we think about performance and leadership. recognizing your own emotions and the emotions of others, yes, but what is the impact of those emotions on how you make decisions and how you manage stress? for...
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so let's talk to daniel goldman, former majority counsel during the house impeachment of president trump as well as the former director of investigations for the house intelligence committee. also former assistant u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. chuck rosenberg is with me, former u.s. attorney, former senior cia official and maya wiley, former assistant attorney, now professor of the new school. all three are msnbc contributors and legal analysts. mr. goldman, i apologize in advance if i have to cut you off. the chairman is taking a seat there. if you're working with the judiciary committee right now, what would you counsel democrats to keep as a top priority in their questioning? >> i think the top priority is to pin down bill barr on as many lies over the past year, undermine his credibility, demonstrate that he has viewed this job as a political arm of the president. i think there's a lot of evidence to that effect. there's the firing of geoffrey berman, the intervention into the roger flynn and roger stone cases, the undermining of the russia investigation. the sh
so let's talk to daniel goldman, former majority counsel during the house impeachment of president trump as well as the former director of investigations for the house intelligence committee. also former assistant u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. chuck rosenberg is with me, former u.s. attorney, former senior cia official and maya wiley, former assistant attorney, now professor of the new school. all three are msnbc contributors and legal analysts. mr. goldman, i apologize in...
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garrett haake on capitol hill, former federal prosecutor and house intelligence committee council daniel goldman, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney and chairwoman of new york city's civilian complaint review board, and matt miller, former assistant toer ri er rii. an all-star cast. a lot of criticism, garrett haake, of the democratic questioning being nonwe wenot w organized. >> reporter: these hearings tend to generate more heat than light. this is not how you get in-depth oversight. in a five-minute increment you get maybe one or two questions answered or an opportunity to make your point. and no committee in either house of congress, no matter who is in charge of it at any given time, this is not a partisan statement, is more political than the judiciary committee. it's just the way that congress works. so you do see more of an emphasis being placed sometimes on making points than on eliciting information. to that end we've seen a focus on the democratic side, it's been somewhat scattered, going across a number of diff
garrett haake on capitol hill, former federal prosecutor and house intelligence committee council daniel goldman, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney and chairwoman of new york city's civilian complaint review board, and matt miller, former assistant toer ri er rii. an all-star cast. a lot of criticism, garrett haake, of the democratic questioning being nonwe wenot w organized. >> reporter: these hearings tend to...
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daniel goldman, thank you adds well.raider points with the surf board over your shoulder. >>> still ahead, dr. anthony fauci said coronavirus infections have spiked, due to states reopening too quickly, one state he mentioned by name is florida. up next we'll speak to a health official at a hospital flooded with patients. you're watching "morning joe." d with patients. you're watching "morning joe." and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com c'mon pizza's here. whoa! is that shaq? this is my new pizza the shaq-a-roni and it's bigger than pizza because for every shaq-a-roni sold, $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation for building community. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... .
daniel goldman, thank you adds well.raider points with the surf board over your shoulder. >>> still ahead, dr. anthony fauci said coronavirus infections have spiked, due to states reopening too quickly, one state he mentioned by name is florida. up next we'll speak to a health official at a hospital flooded with patients. you're watching "morning joe." d with patients. you're watching "morning joe." and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's...
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of questioning about the attorney general and the cases against roger stone and michael flynn, daniel goldmana familiar name to our viewers, had a role in the investigation, in the hearings related to the mueller report, he tweeted out -- ineffective -- opening line of questioning by the chair, jerry nadler. when asked by a conservative what questions he would have asked, he told these. i wonder if you know the answers. the attorney general -- has the attorney general intervened in any sentencing other than roger stone? has doj moved to this miss any case postconviction other than michael flynn? have prosecutors withdrawn from any case and protest other than those? guest: yes. hello to mr. goldman, if you're watching. those questions were all asked at different points. they were not contained in the opening of it, but that line of questioning is very effective, as you would expect from an effective litigator like mr. goldman. what he string to show is that attorney general barr is not operating the like -- like the lawyer for the american people or even the united states, he is acting like th
of questioning about the attorney general and the cases against roger stone and michael flynn, daniel goldmana familiar name to our viewers, had a role in the investigation, in the hearings related to the mueller report, he tweeted out -- ineffective -- opening line of questioning by the chair, jerry nadler. when asked by a conservative what questions he would have asked, he told these. i wonder if you know the answers. the attorney general -- has the attorney general intervened in any...
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attorney daniel goldman back on july 10th right here on "morning joe." >> what jumps out to me is it'sition of home confinement is you cannot publish a book you can publish a book from prison there's nothing that says you can't do that if you're writing in prison and apparently he wrote most of the book in prison you can send it to a publisher and the publisher can publish it that strikes me as odd and particularly strikes me as odd in the context of president trump trying twice, over the past month, to sequel be books by john bolton and his niece, mary trump, that this would be a condition of his home confinement is odd and i'd be curious if any other conditions of home confinement for the people released on home confinement because of covid, includes some clause along the lines. >> dave, it's a strange, strange case donny deutsch, who's close friends with michael cohen, who's known him for a long time, talked to the family, got the information about what happened and from everything i've heard as well, they called him in and said, hey, we don't think you should write the book. cohen,
attorney daniel goldman back on july 10th right here on "morning joe." >> what jumps out to me is it'sition of home confinement is you cannot publish a book you can publish a book from prison there's nothing that says you can't do that if you're writing in prison and apparently he wrote most of the book in prison you can send it to a publisher and the publisher can publish it that strikes me as odd and particularly strikes me as odd in the context of president trump trying...
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coronavirus pandemic first-time novelist melanie conroy goldman is invited readers to attend an outdoor driving event will best-selling thriller offered danielorking with several independent bookstores to live stream his book launch including a virtual tour of where he writes. also in the news, according to npd bookscan print book sales are up almost three percent for the first half of the year with 322 million copies sold. the rise in sales is led by young adult nonfiction books while adult nonfiction sales are down by about 3.5 percent for the year. the national book foundation has announced due to ongoing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, the 71st annual national book awards will take place online on november 18. booktv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. >> good evening and welcome to another stream webinar. they keep joining us. we are pleased to feature david horowitz himself discussing his important new book from hugh maddox books titled "blitz" trump will smash the left and win". in just a moment i will turn things over to david, afte
coronavirus pandemic first-time novelist melanie conroy goldman is invited readers to attend an outdoor driving event will best-selling thriller offered danielorking with several independent bookstores to live stream his book launch including a virtual tour of where he writes. also in the news, according to npd bookscan print book sales are up almost three percent for the first half of the year with 322 million copies sold. the rise in sales is led by young adult nonfiction books while adult...
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first-time novelist melanie conroy goldman has invited readers to attend an outdoor driving event while thriller author daniel silva is working with several independent bookstores to live stream his book launch. also according to npd book sales, print book sales are up almost 3% for the first half of the year. the rise in sales is led by young adult nonfiction books while adult nonfiction sales are down by about 35% for the year -- 3.5% for the year. and due to ongoing concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 71st national book awards will take place online on november 18th. booktv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news. you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. >> binge watch booktv this summer. every saturday evening at 8 p.m. eastern, settle in and watch several hours of your favorite authors. tonight we're featuring new york times breast selling author and journal -- best selling author and journalist malcolm gladwell author of several books including the tipping point, outliers and david and goliath. and be sure to watch next saturday, july 25th. we'
first-time novelist melanie conroy goldman has invited readers to attend an outdoor driving event while thriller author daniel silva is working with several independent bookstores to live stream his book launch. also according to npd book sales, print book sales are up almost 3% for the first half of the year. the rise in sales is led by young adult nonfiction books while adult nonfiction sales are down by about 35% for the year -- 3.5% for the year. and due to ongoing concerns due to the...