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does not know who did it but she believes it was a reaction to a remark she made last month at the dccce democratic county central committee. she was explaining as a civil rights attorney she runs into cases all the time or people use the 'n-word' in the workplace but angela alioto said the word six times. eventually members of the crowd yelled for her to stop. >> i am so sorry, so sorry, if anybody was offended. my soul point was to demonstrate how horrible that word is in the workplace. to any human being. >> is where telling me the story you are not using the word, is that the answer? to have this conversation without ever saying the word that offends people so much? >> yes except i am a trial lawyer and i would never in a courtroom minimize the horrendous nest of that word. has this been a lesson as far as public space? absolutely. this has been a lesson to me. >> i understand that point in the courtroom that is what she has done in that context what for her to redefine that night that now it is okay, that has not been a consensus amongst the community that now it is okay to do you
does not know who did it but she believes it was a reaction to a remark she made last month at the dccce democratic county central committee. she was explaining as a civil rights attorney she runs into cases all the time or people use the 'n-word' in the workplace but angela alioto said the word six times. eventually members of the crowd yelled for her to stop. >> i am so sorry, so sorry, if anybody was offended. my soul point was to demonstrate how horrible that word is in the workplace....
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i give the dccc of credit to what they been able to do in the 2018 lows action.job. there has to be space in this party, party i belong to, for new people to run and say they don't believe they are being adequately represented by the current incumbent. like your new york i'm in bosto boston. the reason he voted for her vehement commences that he showed up for us. i think you have to allow space. for one incumbent to run for reelection, and you have to have space for new candidates and new blood coming into the party, which is what the college immigrants represent to have a voice. >> kennedy: there's a big split in the party. this shows that the two-party system should be dead. there is no way the two parties can represent the needs of so many americans with different voices. if i were a college democrat i would be super frustrated. it just goes to show that the establishment and the dccc do not like alexandria ocasio-cortez and the amount of oxygen she takes for herself. they want to make sure -- and nancy pelosi is still mad. >> melissa: more "outnumbered" in ju
i give the dccc of credit to what they been able to do in the 2018 lows action.job. there has to be space in this party, party i belong to, for new people to run and say they don't believe they are being adequately represented by the current incumbent. like your new york i'm in bosto boston. the reason he voted for her vehement commences that he showed up for us. i think you have to allow space. for one incumbent to run for reelection, and you have to have space for new candidates and new blood...
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i also speak in support of sarah, she's not here, but she's also appointed member of the dccc and the president of the latino democratic club and strongly supports this resolution and i stand in solidarity with her. i hope -- i understand that you're all supporting the resolution, so thank you very much. >> president yee: thank you. next speaker. >> hello, good afternoon, all supervisors, thank you so much, for all of the support you've shown in supporting the dream and promise. i'm a child of two immigrant parents. i'm the sister of two daca recipients. i'm a best friend of a daca student that is pursuing a ph.d. in san diego. i'm sharing my pain of everyone who is currently a daca and t.p.s. recipient and have been -- it's very frustrating. i hope that you continue to support us and share this message calls to congress to pass the act of 2019. thank you once again. >> president yee: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors, thank you very much. i am on east bay sanctuary. i want to say that please support and pass this resolution. you know, in support of the
i also speak in support of sarah, she's not here, but she's also appointed member of the dccc and the president of the latino democratic club and strongly supports this resolution and i stand in solidarity with her. i hope -- i understand that you're all supporting the resolution, so thank you very much. >> president yee: thank you. next speaker. >> hello, good afternoon, all supervisors, thank you so much, for all of the support you've shown in supporting the dream and promise. i'm...
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. >> there's a reason the dccc is against impeachment. knows next year the democrats have 31 seats in trump held districts, formerly trump held districts that they'll have to defend. if their message is impeach and investigate and that's all they have to show in their two years in control of congress, that's confidence for the republicans. these democrats are not talking about impeachment. they're talking about all the issues they campaigned on. they don't want to talk ab impeachment because they know it's a loser. >> dana: looks like, mary anne, if they're already at an impasse and we are just entering into memorial day weekend, that's a long way to go between now and november 2020. the average citizen looking back saying, washington, you can't get anything done ever? what do you campaign on if impeachment isn't popular but you have to try to run again? >> well, kevin mccarthy, i don't know where he was, but the house passed 100 bills already. on healthcare, on prescription drugs, on election security. it is the senate who has declined t
. >> there's a reason the dccc is against impeachment. knows next year the democrats have 31 seats in trump held districts, formerly trump held districts that they'll have to defend. if their message is impeach and investigate and that's all they have to show in their two years in control of congress, that's confidence for the republicans. these democrats are not talking about impeachment. they're talking about all the issues they campaigned on. they don't want to talk ab impeachment...
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to president bill clinton, elected to congress and had a meteoric rise to leadership head , of the dcccone of the advisors to leader pelosi, and then he became chief of staff to president obama. i have watched tough jobs in washington. attorney general. secretary of state. there is no job that is more important other than the president of the united states than the president's chief of staff. and he was obama's chief of staff during the most successful congress in the history of our country. during that time that he was chief of staff, we were able to accomplish some good things for our country. the most important successful , congress, even more so than the congress president roosevelt had that came through after the depression. we passed a stimulus bill which was the beginning of getting this country out of economic recession like we have not seen since the great depression. we passed obamacare, the most important legislation regarding health care since medicare. the american people are better able to feel the benefits of that even though others have , tried to tinker with it, tried t
to president bill clinton, elected to congress and had a meteoric rise to leadership head , of the dcccone of the advisors to leader pelosi, and then he became chief of staff to president obama. i have watched tough jobs in washington. attorney general. secretary of state. there is no job that is more important other than the president of the united states than the president's chief of staff. and he was obama's chief of staff during the most successful congress in the history of our country....
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also tyler law, who was previously a press secretary for the dccc will handle press secretary informationor buttigieg's campaign. >> dana: he has a town hall coming up sunday night. mayor buttigieg also releasing a list of policy proposals. that will be sunday night. don't want to miss that. he supports medicare for all who want it. enacting the green new deal in favor of a national popular vote, full voting power for the district of columbia and puerto rico and allowing transgender americans to serve in the military. joining me donna brazile. you were here in new york this morning so i thought i was going to get to see you. you made it all the way back to dc to join us. >> i love this network and thank you for having me. >> dana: mayor pete, one of the criticisms has been so he's the shiny new penny. he's got an amazing story. kind of like spider man, speaks a lot of languages. he puts out this list. to me, it looks like he's pretty much like any other progressive democrat. >> well, you're right. freedom, security, democracy, those are the three branchs that he saw to put a lot of what i
also tyler law, who was previously a press secretary for the dccc will handle press secretary informationor buttigieg's campaign. >> dana: he has a town hall coming up sunday night. mayor buttigieg also releasing a list of policy proposals. that will be sunday night. don't want to miss that. he supports medicare for all who want it. enacting the green new deal in favor of a national popular vote, full voting power for the district of columbia and puerto rico and allowing transgender...
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to mislead millions of americans and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole emails and memos and systematically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report out lined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election. the mueller report also details how time and time again, the trump campaign took steps to gain advantage from russia's unlawful interference. for example, president trump's campaign manager, paul manafort, passed internal campaign polling data, messaging and strategy updates to constantine klimnick, a russian national with ties to russian influence. on, and i quote, the state of the trump campaign and manafort's plan to win the election, end quote, include in the campaign's focus on the battleground states of michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania and minnesota. next the mueller repor
to mislead millions of americans and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole emails and memos and systematically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report out lined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged and expected to benefit electorally from russia's...
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it certainly handed the dccc lay-up for this one seat.verall democrats seem like, because of the trump outrage at the moment, sometimes can't get to the bread and butter. >> loaded question. i think you have to look at things in separate buckets. first of all, if you're running for president, if you're a candidate in 2020, you've got to go along with your strategy, stay focused on the message, don't let impeachment drive your entire overall message from your campaign. and if you're leader pelosi, if you are in congress, you keep the investigative process going. you also make sure that you are accomplishing the goals that you have, legislative goals, for the american people. i don't think you can put all of this into one bucket. that's what donald trump wants, he wants to distract. that's what he's doing all the time. we saw it in 2015, '16, we're seeing it now. democrats have to stay the course. again, there are two separate ways to do this. that if you're running for the presidency, that's one course. if you are legislating in congress,
it certainly handed the dccc lay-up for this one seat.verall democrats seem like, because of the trump outrage at the moment, sometimes can't get to the bread and butter. >> loaded question. i think you have to look at things in separate buckets. first of all, if you're running for president, if you're a candidate in 2020, you've got to go along with your strategy, stay focused on the message, don't let impeachment drive your entire overall message from your campaign. and if you're leader...
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and some candidates fall off, then i think you'll start to see a lot more money go to the dnc, the dccc as i think folks focus more on a unified message. >> could be tricky. if it isn't an established candidate like establishment candidate like joe biden, i wonder how hard they will work in tandem with the dnc? >> yeah. >> also. >> not going away when they would in the past? by tradition? >> right. also just on those numbers. democrats are doing very well in fund-raising in their congressional districts. outraising and putting up big number there's. there's probably just a little bit of a lag right now. >> are these numbers really about joe biden specifically? in that if you look at one of the numbers coming from the fox news poll, actually any democrat does better than biden against president trump right now. those numbers in the latest polling, 54-38. i mean, that's an even larger gap. >> absolutely. to tie that to some of the fund-raising, what obama did in '08 and continued in 2012 is focusing a lot of attention on the candidate as opposed to party necessarily. that's focused a lot
and some candidates fall off, then i think you'll start to see a lot more money go to the dnc, the dccc as i think folks focus more on a unified message. >> could be tricky. if it isn't an established candidate like establishment candidate like joe biden, i wonder how hard they will work in tandem with the dnc? >> yeah. >> also. >> not going away when they would in the past? by tradition? >> right. also just on those numbers. democrats are doing very well in...
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deeply alarmed by the attacks of a woman's reproductive care and this will not change how i work as dccccongressman told jonathan martin that, quote, shunning anti-abortion democrats was, quote, how we got president trump. people felt like they weren't welcome in the party. >> lipinski is an outlier in politics and now he feels like he's being picked on. >> post-alabama the politics got very hair for the chair to have that event in chicago. >> she says in her statement i'm still for the big tent. if you're for the big tent help the guy raise money. she's shrinking the tent. >> she is not wanting to go far to be publicly for her which is what created the blowback when she was revealed to host this breakfast for him next month in chicago. she pulled back from doing that which is the best indicator yet of the changing politics of abortion in democratic politics. less tolerance for anti-abortion governors in the party and what's happening in the gop who is way on the right in the abortion issue. i was talking to progressive activists, and i'll tell you what, they are sick of this congressman
deeply alarmed by the attacks of a woman's reproductive care and this will not change how i work as dccccongressman told jonathan martin that, quote, shunning anti-abortion democrats was, quote, how we got president trump. people felt like they weren't welcome in the party. >> lipinski is an outlier in politics and now he feels like he's being picked on. >> post-alabama the politics got very hair for the chair to have that event in chicago. >> she says in her statement i'm...
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two military units of the gru carried out the computer intrusions into the clinton campaign, dnc and dccc. units 3145 and section 2165 dedicated toe targeting military, plichl and non-governmental organizations outside of russia, including the usual. the unit was subdivided into separate departments of such specialties t. another conductor scored large spear fishing campaigns. ut used to purchase computer infrastructure and used for computer hackings. a unit engaged in cyber operation. unit 74455 assists in the release of those uses and the publication of anti-clinton campaign on social kbleed. >> they had state boards of elections, secretaries of state and u.s. companies that provided soft bare and other technology to the administration of u.s. elections. beginning in march 2016, 250u7b9 17 as well as email accounts of individuals affiliated with the clinton campaign it. to learn about something redacted. dirchlt webo. it began before the gru gained nyack assess to these networks with, laying out that the previous crimes mpt not. they also sent pictures to clinton campaign employees and
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and the dccc in a series of blog posts between june 15, 2016, and ctober 18, 2016. released documents included opposition research performed by the d.n.c., including a memorandumage idesing potential of icism of candidates -- candidate trump, internal policy documents such as recommendations on how to address politically sensitive issues, analysis of specific congressional races and fund raidsing documents, releases were organized around thematic issues such as specific states, that is florida and pennsylvania , that were perceived as competitive in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. that's volume 1, pages 42 and 3. this is now volume 1, pages 49 to 50. nit 26165 officers also hacked into a d.n.c. account hosted on cloud computer service on a cloud consumer service. on september 20, 2016, the g.r.u. began to generate copies the d.n.c. data using designed to tion allow users to produce backups of data referred to redacted as snapshots. the g.r.u. then stole those snapshots by moving them to redacted accounts that they controlled. from there, the copies were moved t
and the dccc in a series of blog posts between june 15, 2016, and ctober 18, 2016. released documents included opposition research performed by the d.n.c., including a memorandumage idesing potential of icism of candidates -- candidate trump, internal policy documents such as recommendations on how to address politically sensitive issues, analysis of specific congressional races and fund raidsing documents, releases were organized around thematic issues such as specific states, that is florida...
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to mislead millions of americans and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole e-mails and memos and systemically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election. the mueller report also details how time and time again the trump campaign took steps to gain advantage from russia's unlawful interference. for example, president trump's campaign manager paul manafort passed internal campaign polling data, messaging and strategy updates to constantikonstantin a russian national with ties to russian intelligence. the mueller report explains how paul manafort briefed kilimnik in early august of 2016 on, and i quote, the state of the trump campaign and manafort's plan to win the election, end quote, including the campaign's focus on the battleground
to mislead millions of americans and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole e-mails and memos and systemically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference...
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accounts of persons affiliated with the clinton campaign, as well as the computers of the dnc and the dccc. the gru then ex filtrated data related to the 2016 election from these accounts and computers, and disseminated that data through fictitious online persons, dc leaks, and guccifer 2.0, and later through wikileaks. the investigation also established that the trump campaign displayed interest in the wikileaks releases and that, redacted, redacted, as explained in volume one, section v.b, the evidence was sufficient to support computer intrusion and other charges against gru officers for their role in the election-related hacking. redacted, redacted. number four. russian government links to and contacts with the trump campaign. the office identified multiple contacts. links in the words of the appointment order, between trump campaign officials and individuals with ties to the russian government. the office investigated whether those contacts constituted a third avenue of attempted russian interference with or influence on the 2016 presidential election. in particular, the investigation
accounts of persons affiliated with the clinton campaign, as well as the computers of the dnc and the dccc. the gru then ex filtrated data related to the 2016 election from these accounts and computers, and disseminated that data through fictitious online persons, dc leaks, and guccifer 2.0, and later through wikileaks. the investigation also established that the trump campaign displayed interest in the wikileaks releases and that, redacted, redacted, as explained in volume one, section v.b,...
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and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole emails and memosand systemically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged, and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election. the mueller report also details how time and time again the trump campaign took steps to gain advantage from russia's unlawful interference. for example, president trump's campaign manager, paul manafort, passed internal campaign polling data, messaging, and strategy updates to konstantin kilimnik, a russian intelligence agent. he was briefed on, quote, the state of the trump campaign and manafort's plan to win the election, end quote. including the campaign's focus on the battleground states of michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and minnesota. next, the mueller report documents the trump campaign's communications r
and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole emails and memosand systemically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged, and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election. the mueller...
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systematic evidence of the russian campaign against our election, interference with the dnc and the dccc clinton's came and to me it is scandalous and sker lus that donald trump would refer to it as a hoax. >> there are democrats upset by all of this, but what could congress actually do to get the president to take a harder line with russia? . >> well it is tough because the house is only -- the democrats are only in control of the house. they can pass election protection bills all they want but they are not going to get through the senate. as i mentioned before senator rubio is a co-sponsor with senator chris van hollen calling the deter act introduced last congress and the leader did not put it on the floor on the senate side. it is introduced again by senator mitch mcconnell the leader will not put it on the floor so the democrats could talk about this in interviews, they could talk about it at home but there is not going to be a bipartisan effort past the congress and sign into law by president trump before next year's election. >> and greg, how alarming is it to hear the president o
systematic evidence of the russian campaign against our election, interference with the dnc and the dccc clinton's came and to me it is scandalous and sker lus that donald trump would refer to it as a hoax. >> there are democrats upset by all of this, but what could congress actually do to get the president to take a harder line with russia? . >> well it is tough because the house is only -- the democrats are only in control of the house. they can pass election protection bills all...
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>> i have spoken to many people, including the dccc.ng to be all about the primary. so they have to be very careful. they are not going to involve themselves in most cases in a primary. i think the field is going to be very crowded, which i think is good. competition is good. all i can do is run my best race and go go out. as you may know in this district which is vast, it's santa fe and everything north we have hispanic. we have native americans. we have anglo. and i think my job in the coming weeks and months will be to go out and listen with respect what are their concerns? what are their stories? what do they want to convey to me, and how can i then best if given that honor represent them in washington. >> all right. valerie plame. thank you very much. always interesting times in politics. so let us know if you're ever going to be here in washington, come back on the show. thank you. >> i sure will. thank you. >>> coming up, elizabeth warren takes on the opioid epidemic in a state donald trump won by more than 40 points. that's next
>> i have spoken to many people, including the dccc.ng to be all about the primary. so they have to be very careful. they are not going to involve themselves in most cases in a primary. i think the field is going to be very crowded, which i think is good. competition is good. all i can do is run my best race and go go out. as you may know in this district which is vast, it's santa fe and everything north we have hispanic. we have native americans. we have anglo. and i think my job in the...
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what if you talk to folks who do the polling at the democratic congressional campaign committee, the dcccing looks that way. again, let history be our guide. look at what happened to the republicans in 1998. they nearly lost the house in an election they should have won and it paralyzed congress. they didn't get anything done. consider what they have to address this summer. you talked about the trade deal. that's something that absolutely doesn't have to get done. infrastructure, that doesn't absolutely have to get done. what they do have to do is somehow figure out a way to raise the debt ceiling and they also have to stave off another government shutdown in september. if they don't do those things, that probably injures both parties and if we get into a debt ceiling crisis like we did in the summer of 2011, that could cause a market shock considering some of the things we have seen just the past couple weeks on wall street. stuart: you have got a tough year ahead of you. reporter: it's always tough up here. stuart: i know you're up for it. reporter: that's why i go running every morning
what if you talk to folks who do the polling at the democratic congressional campaign committee, the dcccing looks that way. again, let history be our guide. look at what happened to the republicans in 1998. they nearly lost the house in an election they should have won and it paralyzed congress. they didn't get anything done. consider what they have to address this summer. you talked about the trade deal. that's something that absolutely doesn't have to get done. infrastructure, that doesn't...
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and former chief of staff to the dccc, former director of communications for hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, adrienne elrod and she will have to make that decision on her own about donny. >> happy birthday, willie! >> thanks, mika! >> as you know, willie, we back in ancient times you would often have the jester of the court write a song for the king. >> sure. >> and i -- we did something yesterday for mika -- >> and that was so nice. thank you, everybody. >> oh, no. >> we wanted to take it up a notch and make it even more special. >> well, for willie. >> here it is. >> oh, no. ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday, willie ♪ happy birthday, willie ♪ happy birthday, willie ♪ happy birthday >> that's good. that's good. happy birthday, willie. >> 14 seconds you put into that means the world to me. thank you so much. >> it was from the bottom of our heart. >> was that from the iphone this morning or how did you do that? voice notes? >> i'm very emotional about it. i can't really talk about it right now. but what i can talk about, willie, is, i mean, donald trump, donald trump has made so mu
and former chief of staff to the dccc, former director of communications for hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, adrienne elrod and she will have to make that decision on her own about donny. >> happy birthday, willie! >> thanks, mika! >> as you know, willie, we back in ancient times you would often have the jester of the court write a song for the king. >> sure. >> and i -- we did something yesterday for mika -- >> and that was so nice. thank you,...
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former chief of staff to the dccc and former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton'sr. and washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay is with us. and msnbc contributor, mike barnicle up in new york. joe, my daughter and i watched that town hall and just thought it was pretty amazing, what happened last night. >> well, the reaction to mayor pete has been remarkable, especially for a nation that has learned to become very cynical of politicians, of all stripes. but you could see the response on twitter, you could see the response -- hear the response from friends and neighbors, just like after his announcement. and it's quite unlike anything that i know that you and i have ever seen. you know, as you know, mika, i only can tell three sort of -- three kind of stories. they're either baseball stories, winston churchill stories, or rock 'n' roll stories. and looking at mayor pete last night, and once again seeing this remarkable response, i was reminded of one of the most famous lines by any rock critic in music history and that line was, i have seen the futur
former chief of staff to the dccc and former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton'sr. and washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay is with us. and msnbc contributor, mike barnicle up in new york. joe, my daughter and i watched that town hall and just thought it was pretty amazing, what happened last night. >> well, the reaction to mayor pete has been remarkable, especially for a nation that has learned to become very cynical of politicians, of all...
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campaign to mislead million s of americans and russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc memos and systematically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged, and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election and how time and time again the trump campaign took steps to gain advantage from russia's unlawful interference. for example, president trump's campaign manager, paul manafort, passed internal campaign polling data, messaging, and strategy updates to constantine kalimnic, a russian national with tries to russian intelligence and how manafort briefed the russian in early 2016 on and i quote, the state of the trump campaign and manafort's plan to win the election, end quote. including the campaign's focus on the battleground states of michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and minnesota. next the mueller report do
campaign to mislead million s of americans and russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc memos and systematically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged, and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election and...
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dccc and part of hillary clinton's campaign, msnbc contributor. >> what do you think of mcconnell? >> i just -- don't ask me. >> willie? >> oh, you know. >> the death of shame. he thinks it's cute. >> it's not cute. >> there are consequences to all of this. there are actually young people who make it into politics that actually thinks being that cynical and, well, just inconsistent, some would say corrupt is the way you do things. >> if he didn't already, he'd given away the game with the smug look on his face. for people who couldn't hear the question, the question at a luncheon in kentucky was, should a supreme court justice die next year, what will your position tbe on filling that spot? mcconnell said, we would fill it. >> explain why that's not necessarily the right answer. >> well, obviously, in 2016, when justice scalia died, merrick garland was nominated by the president of the united states, president obama, and republicans in the senate wouldn't even hold a hearing for him because it was an election year. >> correct. >> well, next year is an election year. mcconnell is sa
dccc and part of hillary clinton's campaign, msnbc contributor. >> what do you think of mcconnell? >> i just -- don't ask me. >> willie? >> oh, you know. >> the death of shame. he thinks it's cute. >> it's not cute. >> there are consequences to all of this. there are actually young people who make it into politics that actually thinks being that cynical and, well, just inconsistent, some would say corrupt is the way you do things. >> if he didn't...
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to mislead millions of americans and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole e-mails and memos and systemically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference in the election. the mueller report also details how time and time again the trump campaign took steps to gain advantage from russia's unlawful interference. for example, president trump's campaign manager paul manafort passed internal campaign polling data, messaging and strategy updates to constantikonstantin a russian national with ties to russian intelligence. the mueller report explains how paul manafort briefed kilimnik in early august of 2016 on, and i quote, the state of the trump campaign and manafort's plan to win the election, end quote, including the campaign's focus on the battleground
to mislead millions of americans and that russian intelligence services hacked into the dnc and the dccc computers, stole e-mails and memos and systemically released them to impact the presidential election. your march letter stated that there was no evidence that the trump campaign, quote, conspired or coordinated with russia, end quote. however, the report outlined substantial evidence that the trump campaign welcomed, encouraged and expected to benefit electorally from russia's interference...