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army is truintetr tremendous, don.wn when the quake hit, and i watched our men and women handing out provisions to people that were in need and that were struggling. there's a big humanitarian heart in our armed forces. trump always sees a as queuesing the military as taway to belittle people struggling in impoverished forces in the world. you get your comeuppance in life, and we don't all live forever, and these lives will catch up eventually. you have to believe it. you have to have faith that we're not a country of intolerance and as martin luther king said, the ark adjust has bent slowly and now it's bendsing backwards, and it's moving forward and better days might be here. it might be as early as next week if there's at least a check on his power if democrats take power. >> the honor code of the military is a soldier and officer shall not lie and shall not tall rote those who do. and they are serving a commander in chief who basically admits he's lying. so we cannot take at face value deploying our men and women t
army is truintetr tremendous, don.wn when the quake hit, and i watched our men and women handing out provisions to people that were in need and that were struggling. there's a big humanitarian heart in our armed forces. trump always sees a as queuesing the military as taway to belittle people struggling in impoverished forces in the world. you get your comeuppance in life, and we don't all live forever, and these lives will catch up eventually. you have to believe it. you have to have faith...
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>> they won't, don.anding up to the hate mongering against president trump, they are imitating it. if you look at campaign ads around the country, republicans are doing exactly what donald trump is doing. vilifying immigrants, pretending that george soros is behind this invasion, suggesting that democrats are on league with criminals. all these horrible filthy destructive lies. the republican party is not just donald trump. that's why today i had a column in the washington post saying as a former republican myself, please vote against republicans. every single one of them, because you have to make them pay a price for this kind of hate mongering. you have to make them understand that this is not the way to win political power in america, by dividing americans, by stigmatizing minority groups, by lying, by conspiracy mongering. otherwise we're going to see a lot more of it in the future. >> i want you to stick around shall everyone, because you're not going to believe this. the president's response when a
>> they won't, don.anding up to the hate mongering against president trump, they are imitating it. if you look at campaign ads around the country, republicans are doing exactly what donald trump is doing. vilifying immigrants, pretending that george soros is behind this invasion, suggesting that democrats are on league with criminals. all these horrible filthy destructive lies. the republican party is not just donald trump. that's why today i had a column in the washington post saying as...
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it's a very carefully written statement from don mcgahn. i wonder if you would like to elaborate on it. >> well, i think it speaks for itself. as i said before, the words "to my knowledge" i think speak to nobody wanting to say as an absolute certainty that the president didn't try to find other avenues to influence the justice department. >> we also know that don mcgahn, as the white house counsel, spent hours, some 20 hours, talking to the special counsel, robert mueller and his team. is there any indication that this specific issue came up, that the president wanted to have the justice department prosecute hillary clinton and james comey? >> that i don't know the answer to. i do know he spent more than 30 hours with them and we also know that mueller has called a number of witnesses back if this did not get asked about. i imagine mcgahn could be called back in the future and asked about it. >> do we know if mcgahn actually wrote that memo he said he was going to write to the president explaining the negative consequences of potentially l
it's a very carefully written statement from don mcgahn. i wonder if you would like to elaborate on it. >> well, i think it speaks for itself. as i said before, the words "to my knowledge" i think speak to nobody wanting to say as an absolute certainty that the president didn't try to find other avenues to influence the justice department. >> we also know that don mcgahn, as the white house counsel, spent hours, some 20 hours, talking to the special counsel, robert mueller...
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>> we can be grateful for don mcgahn apparently, at least in that respect.ut we have to remember that this comes in the context of firing the fbi director because he didn't do what he wanted him to do on the russia thing and firing his attorney general because he recused himself on the russia thing and threatening so many others and he's packing the courts with his republican enablers in the u.s. senate so that he can get better kinds of judicial rulings. >> the article also says the president is now deeply disappointed in the fbi director, christopher wray, whom he appointed because he isn't tough enough, aggressive enough, and he has seen, according to "the new york times", as weak. >> yeah, it is a pattern with donald trump. it is in blatant violation of any respect for rule of law. america is a country that respects rule of law, not the whims of whoever happens to occupy the oval office. the fbi post, the director of the fbi, is not the, you know, personal servant of the president of the united states. he serves the whole country. >> if the president wer
>> we can be grateful for don mcgahn apparently, at least in that respect.ut we have to remember that this comes in the context of firing the fbi director because he didn't do what he wanted him to do on the russia thing and firing his attorney general because he recused himself on the russia thing and threatening so many others and he's packing the courts with his republican enablers in the u.s. senate so that he can get better kinds of judicial rulings. >> the article also says...
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"yes." >> reporter: don was in the middle of moving. the movers tried to calm him down. >> and the guys says, "we don't know that she's dead." i said, "count on it, he killed her." and i got there and, you know, she was gone. >> reporter: he was right to begin with. rachel was dead. the horrific news spread. >> i got a call from a friend and i said, "it can't be." and the next thing i knew, i woke up on the floor. >> reporter: you fainted? >> i completely blacked out, hit the floor. so i called the sheriff's department and asked them if they knew what was going on. and they said just stay right where you're at. >> reporter: james' daughter katelynn got a message at school. >> i walk outside, and i call a family friend, and he goes, "are you sitting down? i think you need to sit down, katelynn." i was like, "what's going on?" and all i remember is just dropping to the ground. >> reporter: rachel's friend shannon couldn't believe what she read online. >> i found out through facebook. i was scrolling and saw someone post something, "r.i.p.
"yes." >> reporter: don was in the middle of moving. the movers tried to calm him down. >> and the guys says, "we don't know that she's dead." i said, "count on it, he killed her." and i got there and, you know, she was gone. >> reporter: he was right to begin with. rachel was dead. the horrific news spread. >> i got a call from a friend and i said, "it can't be." and the next thing i knew, i woke up on the floor. >>...
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let's just look, don. we're at 55%. the incumbent republican, she was an appointed senator, but she's the incumbent now. cindy hyde-smith with 55%. you see it here. mike espy, the democrat, former congressman, former bill clinton cabinet member, just shy of 45%. so almost 52,000 vote margin for cindy hyde-smith as you look at the map, and it's filling in. here's one safe bet. this will get just a little bit closer. why? this is mike espy's old congressional district in the western part of the state. you see all the blue. this is the most democratic part of the state, a heavy african-american population. the problem for mike espy is he needs to not only run up margins here, they're pretty good, 72% in this county. 67% here with half of the vote in. he needs to not only run up those margins, he needs to turn out. one other thing, if you look at the espy campaign, they're saying we'll get closer here because hinds county, a little more than half still to be counted. this is just around jackson that espy is running up there
let's just look, don. we're at 55%. the incumbent republican, she was an appointed senator, but she's the incumbent now. cindy hyde-smith with 55%. you see it here. mike espy, the democrat, former congressman, former bill clinton cabinet member, just shy of 45%. so almost 52,000 vote margin for cindy hyde-smith as you look at the map, and it's filling in. here's one safe bet. this will get just a little bit closer. why? this is mike espy's old congressional district in the western part of the...
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. >> suddenly what should have been two people and don junior was now don, manafort, jared. >> who would have their campaign manager, their son, their son-in-law all attend this meeting to talk about adoption? it didn't make sense. >> it could have been used as a green light back at the kremlin. >> most campaigns never would have taken that meeting. this campaign was happy to take it. >> he's talked to congress, the mueller team, the grand jury and now to us. rob goldstone with the inside story of the trump tower meeting. >> tell us what happened. was the dirt on hillary clinton forthcoming? ♪ >>> it was the email that set off a chain of events leading to the meeting. just a few sentences long, but every word subject to intense scrutiny and speculation. >> would you read it to us. >> sure. good morning. amon just called and asked me to contact you with something very interesting. the crown prosecutor of russia met with his father this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate hillary and her deal
. >> suddenly what should have been two people and don junior was now don, manafort, jared. >> who would have their campaign manager, their son, their son-in-law all attend this meeting to talk about adoption? it didn't make sense. >> it could have been used as a green light back at the kremlin. >> most campaigns never would have taken that meeting. this campaign was happy to take it. >> he's talked to congress, the mueller team, the grand jury and now to us. rob...
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i'm don lemon. president trump touching down in buenos aires tonight for meetings with world leaders at the g20. but one of those meetings has already been scrapped. just a short time after saying it was a good time to meet with vladimir putin, trump canceled. the official reason was the confrontation between russia and ukraine. but the timing has to make you wonder, coming right after michael cohen, trump's former fixer, pleaded guilty to lying to congress about efforts to build a trump tower in moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign. and it comes as we're learning tonight that one idea for marketing trump tower moscow was to offer vladimir putin the $50 million penthouse. that is according to felix sater, a russian-born one-time business associate of trump's who worked on the project with michael cohen. confronted with news of cohen's plea, the president dismissed him as weak, claimed it didn't matter because he could do whatever he wanted during the campaign. but remember, all this means is
i'm don lemon. president trump touching down in buenos aires tonight for meetings with world leaders at the g20. but one of those meetings has already been scrapped. just a short time after saying it was a good time to meet with vladimir putin, trump canceled. the official reason was the confrontation between russia and ukraine. but the timing has to make you wonder, coming right after michael cohen, trump's former fixer, pleaded guilty to lying to congress about efforts to build a trump tower...
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so, yes, you're right, don.a mother, there's nothing she cared more than protecting her children. so i think it's perfectly understandable that that would be something that would sit with her and that would leave her unwilling to forgive for that, unnecessary, gratuitous act of harshness and distortion of the truth. >> first lady obama is part of a very small group of women who served as first ladies. i want you to listen to what she said about offering her help to the current first lady. >> i know that laura bush reached out to you. >> mm-hmm. >> and said, if you need any help, i'm a phone call away. >> yeah. yeah. >> you wrote about and have talked about how you extended that same courtesy to melania trump. has she reached out to you and asked for any help? >> no. no, she hasn't. >> okay. and this is in her response. the office of the first lady says, mrs. trump is a strong and independent woman who has been navigating her role as first lady in her own way. when she needs advice on any issue, she seeks it from
so, yes, you're right, don.a mother, there's nothing she cared more than protecting her children. so i think it's perfectly understandable that that would be something that would sit with her and that would leave her unwilling to forgive for that, unnecessary, gratuitous act of harshness and distortion of the truth. >> first lady obama is part of a very small group of women who served as first ladies. i want you to listen to what she said about offering her help to the current first lady....
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who knows who's coming after him meaning don mcgahn when don mcgahn leaves. i think don mcgahn is just being careful and saying we're going to paper this, tell him exactly what he needs to know because we know he wanted to do the opposite, if you listened to what he was saying on those recordings. so mcgahn is just doing his job there. >> also from rudy giuliani, he said questions included what he knew about don jr.'s trump tower meeting. would those be easy for mueller to prove? >> well, they might be in a situation different from this. don jr. obviously discussed with his father what he said to the mueller investigators. so the president and his lawyers are completely aware of what don jr. said, and they ka tacan tai the responses to make sure they're not contradicting jr. and getting him in trouble and at the same time not incriminating the president. having a team of lawyers to craft your answers make it easy to skate by different areas. >> thank you so much. happy thanksgiving if i don't see you. >>> chief justice roberts pushing back against president t
who knows who's coming after him meaning don mcgahn when don mcgahn leaves. i think don mcgahn is just being careful and saying we're going to paper this, tell him exactly what he needs to know because we know he wanted to do the opposite, if you listened to what he was saying on those recordings. so mcgahn is just doing his job there. >> also from rudy giuliani, he said questions included what he knew about don jr.'s trump tower meeting. would those be easy for mueller to prove? >>...
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don carmelo: eso. maría: aguacate.n chino] suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: quítese, por favor, señora, porque ahora sí, de veras, no respondo. suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: permítame tantito, ¿sí? le aguanté que me pusiera a lavar su ropa y no me pagara. le aguanté que me pusiera a fregar sus pisos, impermeabilizar los techos, pero, chachalaca, chachalaca... ambas: [gritan] doña lucha: ay, chino, puros problemas me causas, hijo. me regresé contigo en un barco y lo último que supe es que tu abuela desalmada se consiguió una nuera de alta alcurnia. y esa es macaco: según los positivistas, la verdad absoluta no existe. doña lucha: uy, ahora resulta que los positivistas van a saber más que yo, que lo cargué en mi vientre con dolor y cansancio. qué más quisiera una que andar en el lingo li lingo y no sufrir 14 horas de parto sin anestesia. pero esta es la pura verdad, y aquí está la prueba. rosa aurora: chinito, y ahora que ya sabes toda la verdad, ¿qué piensas hacer con ella? chino: pues, si mi papá pertenece a
don carmelo: eso. maría: aguacate.n chino] suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: quítese, por favor, señora, porque ahora sí, de veras, no respondo. suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: permítame tantito, ¿sí? le aguanté que me pusiera a lavar su ropa y no me pagara. le aguanté que me pusiera a fregar sus pisos, impermeabilizar los techos, pero, chachalaca, chachalaca... ambas: [gritan] doña lucha: ay, chino, puros problemas me causas, hijo. me regresé contigo en un barco y lo...
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i am don lemon. so, president trump desperately trying to change the conversation with just five days to go until election day. he's doing it again tonight, yet another rally, trying to get you talking about a nonexistent crisis at our southern border. nonexistent. but he really upped the ante earlier today at the white house. here's what we were told. we were told the president was making a major policy announcement on immigration. he didn't. he didn't offer any details about his -- the promised executive order, just that his administration is finalizing a plan. he didn't get into any specifics at all. all he did was recycle the same old fear mongering and lies. crisis on the border, right? fear. invasion, scary. criminals, tough people, drugs. it's the same old toxic brew of misinformation and flat-out lies we have heard in every one of his rallies. he even threatened that troops at the border -- you heard chris just say it. troops at the border could fire on anyone in the migrant caravan who throw
i am don lemon. so, president trump desperately trying to change the conversation with just five days to go until election day. he's doing it again tonight, yet another rally, trying to get you talking about a nonexistent crisis at our southern border. nonexistent. but he really upped the ante earlier today at the white house. here's what we were told. we were told the president was making a major policy announcement on immigration. he didn't. he didn't offer any details about his -- the...
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i am don lemon. let's talk about president trump in his tweets this morning confirming all the reporting about him over the last few days, that he is angry, that he is unhinged, that he is pissed at -- near everyone, a quote from a white house official. sources say he is in a foul mood because he feels backed into a corner, especially about robert mueller's russia investigation, which may be closing in on him and his inner circle. president has been meeting with his lawyers for the last three days, going over written answers to questions from mueller's team. here's what the washington post is reporting tonight. that the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, says some of the questions pose possible legal obstacles and some possible traps for president trump. >> when he is backed into a corner, he really has only one move, and that's to lash out. >> so that is why the president tore into mueller this morning, tweeting, the inner workings of the mueller investigation are a total mess. they have found no co
i am don lemon. let's talk about president trump in his tweets this morning confirming all the reporting about him over the last few days, that he is angry, that he is unhinged, that he is pissed at -- near everyone, a quote from a white house official. sources say he is in a foul mood because he feels backed into a corner, especially about robert mueller's russia investigation, which may be closing in on him and his inner circle. president has been meeting with his lawyers for the last three...
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i'm don lemon. a legal setback today for president trump and his administration. a federal judge in washington, a trump appointee ruling in cnn's favor and ordering the white house to reinstate a press pass to cnn's chief white house correspondent jim acosta. cnn sued trump and top aides, claiming violations of freedom of the press and due process, and the judge said the white house couldn't do what they did. the rule of law must apply. but it got us thinking. how often does president trump challenge the constitution and therefore the rule of law? it has been happening all throughout. the headlines are shocking. trump is a one-man assault on the rule of law, and trump's all-out attack on the rule of law among others. so let's look at some notable examples starting with the president's executive order issued a week after he took office, the one that banned entry -- or wanted to ban entry into the u.s. for 90 days of citizens from iraq, syria, iran, libya, somalia, sudan, and yemen, countries that are
i'm don lemon. a legal setback today for president trump and his administration. a federal judge in washington, a trump appointee ruling in cnn's favor and ordering the white house to reinstate a press pass to cnn's chief white house correspondent jim acosta. cnn sued trump and top aides, claiming violations of freedom of the press and due process, and the judge said the white house couldn't do what they did. the rule of law must apply. but it got us thinking. how often does president trump...
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she reported this past spring president trump told don mcgahn that he wanted to order the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton and fired fbi director james comey. mcgahn told the president he didn't have the authority to do that. i spoke with maggie haberman, a cnn political analyst a short time ago. >> so maggie, then candidate donald trump turned to hillary clinton on the debate stage in 2016 and vowed to put her in prison if he won. what are you learning tonight about following up on that? >> he had a conversation earlier this year in the spring when he made clear that he wanted to prosecute hillary clinton along with james comey. he was told in definitive terms by the white house office that he could face a range of outcomes, among them, impeachment if he went ahead with this. as far as we know it was dropped. but it is pretty remarkable the degree to which he's repeatedly returned to the levers of power of the executive branch as way to solve personal problems and personal vendettas. >> this was the spring of 2018. he'd been in office a long time and learned about what it mea
she reported this past spring president trump told don mcgahn that he wanted to order the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton and fired fbi director james comey. mcgahn told the president he didn't have the authority to do that. i spoke with maggie haberman, a cnn political analyst a short time ago. >> so maggie, then candidate donald trump turned to hillary clinton on the debate stage in 2016 and vowed to put her in prison if he won. what are you learning tonight about...
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and told him, let's do this, and don mcgahn put a stop to it. that's the recording. unless you have something other than "the new york times" -- >> no, no, i'm just hoping that the system worked enough that he was blocked or shut down -- the question will become not only his intent, was there actually any action taken which became an abuse of power? >> i'm only pushing you -- i'm all for giving people the benefit of the doubt in life, but the facts of what they are unless you have something different from the times. >> no, i'm hoping mcgahn not only gave advice but stopped him short of an action which would have set this in motion and become an abusive power. it will be a question of, did he talk about it? did he attempt to do it? or was there actually an affirmative act that set this in motion? if there was, you are right, it is an abuse of power. what i think it really raises, i hope for those around donald trump, is, we have a president, right or wrong, who is the most inexperienced in the culture of the office, the laws of the country, the o
and told him, let's do this, and don mcgahn put a stop to it. that's the recording. unless you have something other than "the new york times" -- >> no, no, i'm just hoping that the system worked enough that he was blocked or shut down -- the question will become not only his intent, was there actually any action taken which became an abuse of power? >> i'm only pushing you -- i'm all for giving people the benefit of the doubt in life, but the facts of what they are unless...
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don? >> sara, thank you very much. analysis from the "washington post" finds that right-wing violence is the largest form of domestic terrorism today. and it's been on the rise for years. wes lowery is here to tell us what's behind the escalating violence. >>> a new "washington post" analysis of terror in the u.s. shows that right-wing extremists committed more attacks than any other category of domestic terrorists. let's bring in now wes lowery of the "washington post." he is one of the authors of the report. wes, thank you so much. listen, this is a really important story. so i'm glad you're here to talk about it. your research suggests that not only is far right-wing violence the main form of domestic terrorism today, it has been on the rise for many years. what's behind the surge? >> certainly. what we did for this analysis is we looked, we used the global terrorism data base that's kept by the university of maryland and we analyzed all of the terror attacks that -- domestic terror attacks that have been recorded g
don? >> sara, thank you very much. analysis from the "washington post" finds that right-wing violence is the largest form of domestic terrorism today. and it's been on the rise for years. wes lowery is here to tell us what's behind the escalating violence. >>> a new "washington post" analysis of terror in the u.s. shows that right-wing extremists committed more attacks than any other category of domestic terrorists. let's bring in now wes lowery of the...
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this, history is going to look favorably on mcgahn. >> don mcgahn is gone from the white house. jeff sessions is gone from the administration, and now the president has his own guy, whittaker as acting attorney general. the thrust of this piece is the president has tried to use the justice department as a tool to be wielded against his political enemies like no other president has. with sessions gone -- >> for -- or at least not since richard nixon. >> my question is with whittaker in place, his own guy in place, is there concern maybe he'll feel emboldened to try to try this type of thing again? >> i think even if he did, it would be difficult with democrats holding subpoena power beginning in january. it's different when it was an entirely republican congress. i think there are things he could do in the next two months, but i think that would be very difficult to sort of go ahead with under cover of darkness. >> maggie haberman. a lot ghoioing on. thank you for your reporting and time. >> thank you. >>> just to expand a bit on the reporting. cnn has learned the president also
this, history is going to look favorably on mcgahn. >> don mcgahn is gone from the white house. jeff sessions is gone from the administration, and now the president has his own guy, whittaker as acting attorney general. the thrust of this piece is the president has tried to use the justice department as a tool to be wielded against his political enemies like no other president has. with sessions gone -- >> for -- or at least not since richard nixon. >> my question is with...
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sources close to don mcgahn say don mcgahn did heroic thing. what is amazing about this "new york times" piece that is published tonight, though, is the whole first part of the story is about trump saying he wants to order these prosecutions, right. he wants to order the prosecution of comey and clinton, and mcgann heroically explains to the president and puts in writing that that would be a terrible idea. but then eight paragraphs into this story, there is this sort of parenthetical reference, oh, by the way, also some time last year mr. trump's lawyers did privately ask the justice department to investigate mr. comey. law enforcement officials declined their requests. okay. so here we have a superman story short of a cape in which white house counsel don mcgahn is stopping trump from doing this terrible thing, stopping trump from injecting himself into law enforcement matters to start an investigation into clinton and comey, but also we should also mention eight paragraphs in that don mcgahn did go to the justice department and tell them to s
sources close to don mcgahn say don mcgahn did heroic thing. what is amazing about this "new york times" piece that is published tonight, though, is the whole first part of the story is about trump saying he wants to order these prosecutions, right. he wants to order the prosecution of comey and clinton, and mcgann heroically explains to the president and puts in writing that that would be a terrible idea. but then eight paragraphs into this story, there is this sort of parenthetical...
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i'm don lemon. president trump employing a last ditch effort to change the conversation days ahead of the midterms attempting to paint a group of migrants, hundreds of miles from the border with a broad and scary brush. and what was billed as a policy speech from the roosevelt room today, the president proposed no actual policies. listen to what he said. >> there's nothing political about a caravan of thousands of people and now others forming pouring up into our country. we have no idea who they are. >> did you catch that? the president admitted we have no idea who they are. why does he keep calling them invaders? if there is nothing political about it, why is the caravan brought up in every single campaign appearance the president makes? a slow moving group of asylum seeking is immigrants, some walking with strollers and suitcases, not an invasion. repeating a lie does not make it truth. with the midterms just five days away, the president is attempting to scare people to the polls. let's discuss
i'm don lemon. president trump employing a last ditch effort to change the conversation days ahead of the midterms attempting to paint a group of migrants, hundreds of miles from the border with a broad and scary brush. and what was billed as a policy speech from the roosevelt room today, the president proposed no actual policies. listen to what he said. >> there's nothing political about a caravan of thousands of people and now others forming pouring up into our country. we have no idea...
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don? >> sara, thank you very much.ew analysis from the "washington post" finds that right-wing violence is the largest form of domestic terrorism today. and it's been on the rise for years. wes lowery is here to tell us what's behind the escalating violence. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. the doctor's office just for a shot. but why go back there... when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver
don? >> sara, thank you very much.ew analysis from the "washington post" finds that right-wing violence is the largest form of domestic terrorism today. and it's been on the rise for years. wes lowery is here to tell us what's behind the escalating violence. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service....
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bush to fire don regan.asn't happy with how he was supporting the president, or lack of supporting the president. the minute the hangup phone call happened, that was it, it was over. >> there you go. this is another portion from the event tonight. this is the former first lady michelle obama on what it's like to raise their daughters in such a formal atmosphere. >> how do you make this normal for children? you know, because malia and sasha were -- >> 7 and 10. >> thank you for that. you know, i won't hear the end of that. mom didn't even know how old we were. they were young. and we were figuring out, how do we keep them grounded. the first thing we thought, they cannot -- when we're having pancakes in the morning, it's crazy to have a man with a tuxedo come in. you have some little girls at a sleepover and you're bringing in some water. so we cancelled the tuxedos, it's like, take those tuxedos off, wear some polo shirts and slacks, unless we did something formal, we just sort of loosened it up a bit. but o
bush to fire don regan.asn't happy with how he was supporting the president, or lack of supporting the president. the minute the hangup phone call happened, that was it, it was over. >> there you go. this is another portion from the event tonight. this is the former first lady michelle obama on what it's like to raise their daughters in such a formal atmosphere. >> how do you make this normal for children? you know, because malia and sasha were -- >> 7 and 10. >> thank...
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i'm don lemon. there's really no other way to say this. no other way. the president of the united states is having a meltdown. yes, again. and the reason is very clear. robert mueller is getting under his skin. the president using an interview today with his hometown paper, "the new york post," to send a public message to his former campaign chairman, paul manafort. a pardon is not off the table, saying this, and i quote. i wouldn't take it off the table. why would i take it off the table? the president has been dangling a pardon for manafort for a while, but the timing of this tells you a whole lot coming just two days after mueller accused manafort of lying repeatedly to him and to the fbi. and just days after trump's legal team submitted written answers to questions from mueller. cnn has learned that the president told mueller he didn't know about that 2016 trump tower meeting with his son, campaign officials, and russians promising dirt on hillary clinton. he also told mueller in writing that roger stone did not tell him about wikileaks. abc is repo
i'm don lemon. there's really no other way to say this. no other way. the president of the united states is having a meltdown. yes, again. and the reason is very clear. robert mueller is getting under his skin. the president using an interview today with his hometown paper, "the new york post," to send a public message to his former campaign chairman, paul manafort. a pardon is not off the table, saying this, and i quote. i wouldn't take it off the table. why would i take it off the...
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he asked don mcgahn to do that. mcgahn rejected it. "the new york times" also reporting that trump wanted the justice department to investigate the man he had fired as the fbi director, jim comey. "outfront" now, the republican governor of ohio, 2016 presidential candidate john kasich. governor, i appreciate your time tonight. obviously this news, breaking just before we came on the air. >> erin, before we -- yeah, before we go any farther, first of all, congratulations on being back and god bless owen, your little baby boy. >> thank you. that is very kind. nice to hear his name on the air. >> there you go. >> what's your reaction to this development tonight? >> look, i am no longer sort of surprised by anything. in fact, i called my legal counsel and i said, how can a president tell the attorney general who to indict? i mean, it just doesn't work that way. so, i've got no idea what that was about. it's, you know, it's just another head shaking, head scratching move that we see, and then of course coupled today with this statement abou
he asked don mcgahn to do that. mcgahn rejected it. "the new york times" also reporting that trump wanted the justice department to investigate the man he had fired as the fbi director, jim comey. "outfront" now, the republican governor of ohio, 2016 presidential candidate john kasich. governor, i appreciate your time tonight. obviously this news, breaking just before we came on the air. >> erin, before we -- yeah, before we go any farther, first of all,...
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don and then miles and then rachel. don, first to you. what do you think of this scene?y jazzed by this. and the first thing i would like to say as a scientist, i would like to congratulate the technical and scientific staff at nasa and jpl. great job. >> and what's just happened? we know it landed on mars. tell me more. >> well, now the next step is to shake out the equipment, deploy the solar panels. then there are three different missions that "insight wi" will. one is to test the wobble of mars' rotation, to find out something about the core of mars. another one will be to deploy a very sensitive seismograph to look for mars quakes and when meteors hit mars, to find out more about its interior. and finally, and perhaps the most exciting, is to drill down 16 feet underground to actually take the temperature of the planet. and that will teach us something about the interdynamics of mars. and it will also tell us how warm it is down there. and not from a science point of view, but from an explorer point of view, if it's warm down there, that makes it more likely that th
don and then miles and then rachel. don, first to you. what do you think of this scene?y jazzed by this. and the first thing i would like to say as a scientist, i would like to congratulate the technical and scientific staff at nasa and jpl. great job. >> and what's just happened? we know it landed on mars. tell me more. >> well, now the next step is to shake out the equipment, deploy the solar panels. then there are three different missions that "insight wi" will. one is...
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i'm don lemon. thanks for joining us, everyone. this has been a really huge day in the mueller investigation. our blockbuster news, the peptide's former fixer and keeper of secrets apparently not keeping those secrets anymore. i'm talking about michael cohen. he's saying that he was lying to protect the president when he told congress that negotiations to put a trump tower in moscow ended before the iowa caucuses. cohen, as part of his surprise guilty plea today to a charge from robert mueller, now says those negotiations continued well into the presidential campaign until june of 2016. he also says he discussed the project with donald trump himself on more than three occasions and briefed trump family members working with the trump organization. that means then candidate trump was trying to do business with russia in the middle of a campaign that russia interfered in to help elect him. and get a load of this detail, which sounds like it would be straight out of the trump playbook. one idea for mark
i'm don lemon. thanks for joining us, everyone. this has been a really huge day in the mueller investigation. our blockbuster news, the peptide's former fixer and keeper of secrets apparently not keeping those secrets anymore. i'm talking about michael cohen. he's saying that he was lying to protect the president when he told congress that negotiations to put a trump tower in moscow ended before the iowa caucuses. cohen, as part of his surprise guilty plea today to a charge from robert mueller,...
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don mcgahn is not in the white house anymore. i'm not sure he would have consider himself a champion of the resistance, exactly. for whatever check and balance force he imposed on the president, that is gone now. and in the same way that jeff sessions was the idea of a neutral person and yet he seems to have not done everything the white house wanted, now there's matt whitaker there. we're entering a new era -- >> you make an interesting point. no one has ever accused jeff sessions of being a liberal on any front nor don mcgahn. these are conservatives. the bigger question to elliot is we thought there were adults in the room who protected the president from his worst impulses. i think it's fair to say, i'm not stretching as a journalist to say, suggesting the department of justice prosecute your political rivals is one of the worst impulses a president can have. and it's not clear from what charlie said that we have people to protect the president and by extension the country from this. >> don mcgahn was the grownup in the room.
don mcgahn is not in the white house anymore. i'm not sure he would have consider himself a champion of the resistance, exactly. for whatever check and balance force he imposed on the president, that is gone now. and in the same way that jeff sessions was the idea of a neutral person and yet he seems to have not done everything the white house wanted, now there's matt whitaker there. we're entering a new era -- >> you make an interesting point. no one has ever accused jeff sessions of...
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armenian ukrainian protester sir gagne go on was one of the first to arrive at my don he wasn't radical or violent but instead naive and full of hope. watching surrogate read a patriotic poem is like watching a casting tape for the role of a sacred victim leave the simple mourning to the most. simplest of those of us. for this is. unfortunately sergey got the part betrayed by his brothers in arms this video would eventually go viral after sergei was killed early in the morning of january twenty second two thousand and fourteen the circumstances of his death remain unknown to this day even though the whole area of protests was heavily filmed at that time there were no records or witnesses to help the investigation and his body was moved immediately from the scene of the crime sergei became the first killed martyr of your own my don and in a heartbeat the police officers were appointed as his killers almost two years later the official investigation would still deliver no results now it is widely believed that nico yawns murder was staged by provoke a tourist to escalate the conflict. god
armenian ukrainian protester sir gagne go on was one of the first to arrive at my don he wasn't radical or violent but instead naive and full of hope. watching surrogate read a patriotic poem is like watching a casting tape for the role of a sacred victim leave the simple mourning to the most. simplest of those of us. for this is. unfortunately sergey got the part betrayed by his brothers in arms this video would eventually go viral after sergei was killed early in the morning of january twenty...
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that leaves don junior kind of in between. so he has taken on this role as kind of a brand extension on the campaign trail. the question is we tried to look back and say look at all these places he went, sort of stumping for his father in montana, indiana, missouri, west virginia, you know, places that were important in the senate battlegrounds and where he went out and sort of used his credibility as a hunter, somebody who knew these places from his days as a hunter to sell his father and his father's candidates. it's hard to look back don junior swung any of those races either way. the places he seemed to put the most emphasis was montana and a democrat won there. >> yours is among the by lines we are always looking for and it's always a pleasure to have you on. david farenthold with the washington post. thank you so very much. >> thank you. >> coming up, the ballot counting in florida continues now by hand. steve kornacki is here on the big board to break down the latest on what we know when we come back. come back. today i
that leaves don junior kind of in between. so he has taken on this role as kind of a brand extension on the campaign trail. the question is we tried to look back and say look at all these places he went, sort of stumping for his father in montana, indiana, missouri, west virginia, you know, places that were important in the senate battlegrounds and where he went out and sort of used his credibility as a hunter, somebody who knew these places from his days as a hunter to sell his father and his...
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. >> hey, don.i can tell you here is that dean heller spends his weekends in washoe county, which includes reno. they figure that that was the linchpin of her republican victory in this senate race. and right now things are not looking good for republicans. there are some very encouraging signs here for jacky rosen. democrats will tell you that they knew that they had to run up the score in clark county, and it seems like they're doing that. you can hear some of the energy in this room. they knew that they had to turn out women. they knew they had to turn out young people and latino voters as well. don, i can also tell you according to a democratic insider, they acknowledge that the jacky rosen campaign strategy, some of the president's talks about birthright citizenship seemed to strike a nerve among the nevada latino voters according to their internal polling, and they believe that drew a lot of voters, would-be dean heller voters to the jacky rosen camp. things are still obviously not over, but t
. >> hey, don.i can tell you here is that dean heller spends his weekends in washoe county, which includes reno. they figure that that was the linchpin of her republican victory in this senate race. and right now things are not looking good for republicans. there are some very encouraging signs here for jacky rosen. democrats will tell you that they knew that they had to run up the score in clark county, and it seems like they're doing that. you can hear some of the energy in this room....
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mcgann don mcgann is no longer there. jeff sessions is no longer running the doj rod rosenstein is no longer the one in charge of the mueller investigation the guardrails for this sort of behavior, this sort of presidential overreach, are quickly disappearing >> you're right about that but what also strikes me from this "new york times" reporting is they may not have done any good to begin with if this was in the spring the president was contemplating trying to order the justice department to go after jim comey and hillary clinton, he was already under investigation by bob mueller. you would have thought by then after more than a year of experience in office and understanding some of these limits, he might have felt a bit chastened by asking something as extraordinary like directing the department of justice to do this but in a sense, you know, it is not surprising as ned said he talked openly in the campaign about going after hillary. he said if i'm elected, i'm going to have you investigated it appears he made good on t
mcgann don mcgann is no longer there. jeff sessions is no longer running the doj rod rosenstein is no longer the one in charge of the mueller investigation the guardrails for this sort of behavior, this sort of presidential overreach, are quickly disappearing >> you're right about that but what also strikes me from this "new york times" reporting is they may not have done any good to begin with if this was in the spring the president was contemplating trying to order the justice...
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>> good luck with that, don. the manafort -- the plea arrangement being pulled out is these guys know what -- they have donald trump's number. they know what he's done. they've got a very clear path now to making this a public report, and i think that convincing them by his hand scribbled answers that he claims he wrote himself, i pray he wrote them himself because we may get to see donald trump's, you know, orange skin match an orange jumpsuit if he wrote them himself. it's going to be fabulous. >> there are a lot of exclamation points if he wrote them himself. >> and unusual capitalization. >> there's a lot to be thankful for over this holiday season, and we'll talk about that, especially what the president is thankful for. and there's no one better than you to analyze this -- >> okay. >> -- when we come back. we'll be right back. we've frozen out...out... and forgotten... by a white house and washington mired in special-interests politics. but we can take our country back with a democratic agenda for the peopl
>> good luck with that, don. the manafort -- the plea arrangement being pulled out is these guys know what -- they have donald trump's number. they know what he's done. they've got a very clear path now to making this a public report, and i think that convincing them by his hand scribbled answers that he claims he wrote himself, i pray he wrote them himself because we may get to see donald trump's, you know, orange skin match an orange jumpsuit if he wrote them himself. it's going to be...
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i'll say one last thing, don, on that point. this shows you the importance of having a good reputation. now, if someone were to say that you or me or renato were out doing these kind of things, people would shake their heads and say that's not those kind of people. when i heard this of paul manafort, my first reaction was, yeah, i can see that. the reason that's important is these were people that were in the president's orbit. these were people that had access to him and possibly would have had high-level jobs in government had he stayed on and not been arrested. so, again, it shows you kind of that level of just malfeasance that surrounds this group. you know, what is going on that we don't know about? it's very concerning. >> he's denying it, meaning manafort, renato. he's denying it strongly through his lawyers, that he ever met with assange. but if it's proven that he did, what would that mean to the investigation? >> well, it would take mueller somewhere down the path of being able to prove that there was an involvement in
i'll say one last thing, don, on that point. this shows you the importance of having a good reputation. now, if someone were to say that you or me or renato were out doing these kind of things, people would shake their heads and say that's not those kind of people. when i heard this of paul manafort, my first reaction was, yeah, i can see that. the reason that's important is these were people that were in the president's orbit. these were people that had access to him and possibly would have...
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bush to fire don regan.he wasn't happy with how he was supporting the president, or lack of supporting the president. the minute the hangup phone call happened, that was it, it was over. >> there you go. this is another portion from the event tonight. this is the former first lady michelle obama on what it's like to raise their daughters in such a formal atmosphere. >> how do you make this normal for children? you know, because malia and sasha were -- >> 7 and 10. >> thank you for that. you know, i won't hear the end of that. mom didn't even know how old we were. they were young. and we were figuring out, how do we keep them grounded. the first thing we thought, they cannot -- when we're having pancakes in the morning, it's crazy to have a man with a tuxedo come in. you have some little girls at a sleepover and you're bringing in some water. so we cancelled the tuxedos, it's like, take those tuxedos off, wear some polo shirts and slacks, unless we did something formal, we just sort of loosened it up a bit. b
bush to fire don regan.he wasn't happy with how he was supporting the president, or lack of supporting the president. the minute the hangup phone call happened, that was it, it was over. >> there you go. this is another portion from the event tonight. this is the former first lady michelle obama on what it's like to raise their daughters in such a formal atmosphere. >> how do you make this normal for children? you know, because malia and sasha were -- >> 7 and 10. >>...
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i'm don lemon. tension, turmoil and uncertainty hanging over the white house with the president markedly scaling back his public schedule after the midterm elections. democrats' margin of victory in the house increases by two tonight for a net pick of it 32 seats. with the majority comes the prospect of investigations into the president and his administration. and speaking of investigations, the special counsel robert mueller is inching closer to issuing his report on the russia investigation. white house officials telling cnn president trump is "pissed at damn near everyone." staff shake-ups are almost certain to be on the horizon. trump reportedly telling advisers he wants to the fire homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen and considering replacing john kelly. there's the mystery surrounding deputy national security adviser is mira re-cardale. a day after the first lady's office publicly said she no longer deserves the honor of serving in this white house, she show had had up for work anyway
i'm don lemon. tension, turmoil and uncertainty hanging over the white house with the president markedly scaling back his public schedule after the midterm elections. democrats' margin of victory in the house increases by two tonight for a net pick of it 32 seats. with the majority comes the prospect of investigations into the president and his administration. and speaking of investigations, the special counsel robert mueller is inching closer to issuing his report on the russia investigation....
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. >> we still don know to this day what happened or why he's not here. we just want to kee keep it out there and maybe somebody will come forward to saw anything at day. >> the detective assigned to the case attended the vigil tonight and said there are no new leads. >>> a3-year-old from prince george's county will grow up without her mother. a craftilled the suitland woman. she was headed to drop off a thanksgiving plate to a family member yesterday morning.he police sayas on the suitland parkway when she lost control of her car. she died at the scene. police believe speed played a factor. her family has set up a go fund me page. > demonstrations today outside an alabama mall, two days after a deadly officer-involved shooting. investigators now saying it turns out the man killed b i poli hoover was not the suspected gunman involved in an earlier shooting. nbc's chris no justice, no peace! >> reporter: in hoover alabama s protesteathered at the river chase galleria two days afterho police and killed a man there thanksgiving night. >> h really did not des
. >> we still don know to this day what happened or why he's not here. we just want to kee keep it out there and maybe somebody will come forward to saw anything at day. >> the detective assigned to the case attended the vigil tonight and said there are no new leads. >>> a3-year-old from prince george's county will grow up without her mother. a craftilled the suitland woman. she was headed to drop off a thanksgiving plate to a family member yesterday morning.he police sayas...
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i'm don lemon. these are easy questions to pose but ones that have to be considered. has donald trump lost his control of his presidency? has he? is he an effective leader? i'm being serious. is he? all of this is based on reporting, okay? this is based on reporting, right, credible reporting of people inside the white house. president trump isolated, growing more furious by the day. his mood, dark and angry. berating aides who are bickering with each other. one white house official is saying that trump is pissed at damn near everyone. that's a quote. i'm not just saying that. pissed at damn near everyone. he's stewing over the harsh criticism he's getting for his lackluster performance in france over the weekend and feels his staff let him down over the decision to cancel the planned visit to an american cemetery outside of paris because of rain. the buck stops where again? the president is said to be unsettled and troubled about robert mueller's russia investigation and the possibility of more ind
i'm don lemon. these are easy questions to pose but ones that have to be considered. has donald trump lost his control of his presidency? has he? is he an effective leader? i'm being serious. is he? all of this is based on reporting, okay? this is based on reporting, right, credible reporting of people inside the white house. president trump isolated, growing more furious by the day. his mood, dark and angry. berating aides who are bickering with each other. one white house official is saying...
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but here's an intriguing fact just a few days before those dreadful events a messenger from my don. made a visit to odessa it's an interesting coincidence that some of the people he met with in odessa were seen at the scene that fateful day. but not everyone was mourning on the popular political talk show schuster live the news about the people burned alive in odessa was welcomed with a long round of applause for you. to see just to just put it. on its facebook page the right sector announced the events of may second a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly two years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the very beginning. really cute. it looks like a desa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on with a very special new governor appointed on may thirtieth of two thousand and fifteen . old friend of the united states and born and raised in ukraine. neighboring country georgia down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gi
but here's an intriguing fact just a few days before those dreadful events a messenger from my don. made a visit to odessa it's an interesting coincidence that some of the people he met with in odessa were seen at the scene that fateful day. but not everyone was mourning on the popular political talk show schuster live the news about the people burned alive in odessa was welcomed with a long round of applause for you. to see just to just put it. on its facebook page the right sector announced...
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more and more of odessa as people were joining the anti my don movement at the same time as events in eastern ukraine were heating up . the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self-defense units along with members of radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. books a lot of. these families asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent and camp where they attacked. the anti might on protesters sought shelter in the trade union house but it was the track down supporters started throwing m
more and more of odessa as people were joining the anti my don movement at the same time as events in eastern ukraine were heating up . the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of...
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this is how it all started with a handful of people taking to my don square protesting against president a coach's decision to abandon a long awaited dissociation deal much to fear of angering moscow within weeks the protests a growing to tens of thousands of people europe wasn't the only issue but the european flags were hard to miss. the protesters had no shortage of prominent guess from brussels showing their support among them the chief diplomat at the time catherine ashton. was it three months later and present in a coach was gone fleeing to exile in russia. just a matter of weeks later and ukraine finally signed the association agreement that over two thousand pages long it covers everything from animal welfare to judicial reform but ask most ukrainians what the association deal means to them and they'll most likely answer two things travel and trade. no more queuing up for visas no more hefty visa fees for many ukrainians visa free access to the area has been the most tangible change leap no surprise then the present pershing come up the end of these are the ones with a lavish cer
this is how it all started with a handful of people taking to my don square protesting against president a coach's decision to abandon a long awaited dissociation deal much to fear of angering moscow within weeks the protests a growing to tens of thousands of people europe wasn't the only issue but the european flags were hard to miss. the protesters had no shortage of prominent guess from brussels showing their support among them the chief diplomat at the time catherine ashton. was it three...